CN112841848A - Auxiliary tool for attaching false eyelashes - Google Patents

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CN112841848A
CN112841848A CN202010881595.1A CN202010881595A CN112841848A CN 112841848 A CN112841848 A CN 112841848A CN 202010881595 A CN202010881595 A CN 202010881595A CN 112841848 A CN112841848 A CN 112841848A
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黄龙范
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A41GARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; WIGS; MASKS; FEATHERS
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    • A41G5/02Artificial eyelashes; Artificial eyebrows
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Abstract

The present application relates to an eyelash attachment assisting tool including a base, and a plurality of first protrusions and a plurality of second protrusions formed to be connected to upper and lower portions of the base in a length direction of the base.

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Auxiliary tool for attaching false eyelashes
Technical Field
The present invention relates to an attachment assisting tool for artificial eyelashes, and more particularly, to an attachment assisting tool for artificial eyelashes attached to eyelids.
Background
In general, false eyelashes, which are manufactured to make the eyelashes look long and make the eyes with the eyelashes look large to satisfy female craving for beauty, are a beauty tool, and the tendency to use the false eyelashes is gradually increasing.
The prior art eyelash extensions are constructed in a structure in which a plurality of hairs are coupled to a base string. In this case, the user wears the false eyelashes in such a manner that the liquid or solid adhesive is applied to the base tape and the base tape is attached to the eyelid.
However, in the above-mentioned prior art, the force applied to the base band of the eyelash is excessive during attachment and detachment of the eyelash, and thus the eyelash is often damaged. Further, the adhesive applied to the base tape and the hairs is less likely to be removed, so that a problem arises in that the false eyelashes are difficult to reuse.
In addition, the longer the time that the eyelash is attached, the more serious the eyelash droops, and thus there occurs a problem that the durability of the eyelash is low.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a eyelash attachment assisting tool which enables eyelash attachments to be easily attached and detached and enables eyelash reuses to be more frequently used.
In addition, the eyelash attachment assisting tool has an additional structure for supporting the eyelash, thereby solving the problem of drooping of the eyelash due to the extended wearing time.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an attachment assisting tool including a base, a first protrusion, and a second protrusion. Therefore, the adhesive is not directly applied to the eyelash, so that the eyelash can be prevented from being damaged and can be supported.
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Fig. 1 is a view showing various embodiments of false eyelashes;
fig. 2 is a view showing false eyelashes;
fig. 3 is a view schematically showing a false eyelash attachment assisting tool according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 4 is a view schematically showing a false eyelash attachment assisting tool according to another embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a false eyelash attachment assisting tool of the present invention;
fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing the eyelash attachment assisting tool of the present invention to which eyelash extensions are fastened;
fig. 7 is a view showing the appearance of a eyelash structure fastening a false eyelash to the false eyelash attachment assisting tool of the present invention; and
fig. 8 is a view showing an appearance when the eyelash structure is attached to the eyelid.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Incidentally, the following examples are provided to make the present invention easily understandable, and the scope of the present invention is not limited to the following examples. In addition, the following examples are provided to more fully describe the present invention to those of ordinary skill in the art, and thus detailed descriptions of known structures that are considered to unnecessarily obscure the technical points of the present invention are omitted.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail by describing preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a view showing various types of commercially available eyelash prostheses, and fig. 2 is a view showing eyelash prostheses used in the related art. The present invention corresponds to an attachment assisting tool that can be used with false eyelashes regardless of the size, material, or type of the false eyelashes.
Fig. 3 is a view schematically showing an eyelash attachment assisting tool according to an embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 4 is a view schematically showing an eyelash attachment assisting tool according to another embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a false eyelash attachment assisting tool of the present invention. Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing an eyelash attachment assisting tool to which eyelash extensions are fastened, fig. 7 is a view showing an appearance of an eyelash structure to which eyelash attachment assisting tool is fastened, and fig. 8 is a view showing an appearance when the eyelash structure is attached to an eyelid.
The eyelash attachment assisting tool 100 according to the present invention is a tool formed to be attached to the eyelid in a state that the eyelash is fastened to the attachment assisting tool. The eyelash attachment assisting tool prevents the eyelash from being damaged by the adhesive, so that the user can experience an increase in the frequency of repeated use of the eyelash. In addition, the eyelash attachment assisting tool is an attachment assisting tool for the eyelash so that the eyelash can be easily attached and detached and the eyelash can be prevented from drooping due to an extended wearing time.
The eyelash attachment assisting tool 100 may be made of plastic or synthetic resin material. The attachment assisting tool 100 may be manufactured by a method of injecting resin into a mold, as needed. When the attachment assisting tool 100 is made of a synthetic resin material, the attachment assisting tool can be made thin in thickness and light in weight so that the user cannot feel the weight of the attachment assisting tool 100. In addition, when the adhesion assisting tool 100 is made of resin, the adhesion assisting tool can be easily cleaned using water, a cleaning agent, or the like. Therefore, after the attachment assisting tool is used once, the attachment assisting tool 100 can be reused by removing the adhesive attached to the attachment assisting tool 100.
As shown in fig. 3, the eyelash attachment assisting tool 100 according to the embodiment of the present invention includes a base 110, a first protrusion 120, and a second protrusion 130.
The base 110 is formed in the shape of a human eye. The base 110 is formed in an elongated shape or a rectangular shape having a length greater than a width. The base 110 is formed to have a back surface on which an adhesive is applied to adhere to the eyelid. In embodiments of the present invention, the base 110 may be manufactured to have a length longer than the average eye length of the user, and the user may cut the base in a section according to the length of the user's eye. Thus, the base is made of a cuttable material.
The base 110 may have a grip portion 111 at one or both ends of the base, as desired. The grip portion 111 corresponds to a portion that is held by a hand when a user attaches the attachment assisting tool 100 to the eyelid and detaches the attachment assisting tool 100 from the eyelid. The user may use the grip portion 111 by cutting it in a length according to the length of the user's eyes, and thus the grip portion is made of a cuttable material.
The first protrusion 120 is formed to be connected to the base 110 in a length direction of the base. The first protrusion 120 may be formed at an upper portion of the base 110, and a plurality of first protrusions 120 may be formed as needed. In addition, the plurality of protrusions may be separately formed at regular intervals or irregular intervals. The plurality of protrusions may be provided at intervals of 1mm or less, as required. In addition, the first protrusion 120 may be formed to have a linear structure bent at a certain angle, and may have a protruding end in a circular arc shape, so that the false eyelashes may be easily inserted.
The second protrusion 130 is formed to be connected to the base 110 in a length direction of the base. The second protrusion 130 may be formed at a lower portion of the base 110, and a plurality of second protrusions 130 may be formed as needed. In addition, the plurality of protrusions may be separately formed at regular intervals or irregular intervals. The plurality of protrusions may be provided at intervals of 1mm or less, as required. In addition, the second protrusion 130 may be formed to have a linear structure bent at a certain angle, and may have a protruding end in a circular arc shape, so that the false eyelashes may be easily inserted.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4, the first protrusions 120 and the second protrusions 130 may be disposed opposite or alternate with each other. As shown in fig. 3, when the first protrusion 120 and the second protrusion 130 are disposed opposite to each other, the first protrusion 120 and the second protrusion 130 fix the eyelash from above and below, and thus, the fixing force between the eyelash and the attachment assisting tool can be improved. As shown in fig. 4, when the first protrusions 120 and the second protrusions 130 are alternately arranged, both the first protrusions and the second protrusions press the false eyelashes from above and below, and thus the protrusions may be arranged at a greater interval.
The second protrusion 130 may be formed longer than the first protrusion 120 as needed. The difference in length between the first protrusion 120 and the second protrusion 130 enables the false eyelashes to be more easily inserted into the attachment assisting tool 100. In addition, since the second protrusions 130 are located under the eyelash, the longer second protrusions 130 can support the eyelash when the eyelash is inserted into the attachment assisting tool for use, so that the eyelash can be prevented from drooping.
Further, referring to fig. 5 and 6, the second protrusion 130 is formed to have a bent portion farther from the base 110 than the bent portion of the first protrusion 120. Therefore, the second protrusions 130 can strongly support the inserted eyelash, so that the curl of the eyelash does not droop.
The second protrusion 130 may be formed to have a length shorter than a half of the length of a general eyelash prosthesis, as needed. The second protrusion 130 may be formed to have a length of 10mm or less, and more preferably, to have a length of 5mm or less. After the user attaches the false eyelashes to the eyelids, the user squeezes and curls the false eyelashes using the eyelash curling clip. In this case, the eyelash curling clip may press the eyelash up at a position of about half the length of the eyelash or may press the eyelash up at a position 5mm from the eyelid, as needed. Accordingly, the second protrusions 130 are formed to have a length of 5mm or less, and thus it is possible to prevent the attachment assisting tool from being damaged by the eyelash curling clip when the eyelash curling clip is used to press the false eyelash, while not interfering with the use of the eyelash curling clip.
The fixing portion may be provided as needed. The fixing portion may be formed to have a hook shape. When the attachment assisting tool 100 to which the eyelash is fastened is used, the fixing portion plays a role of fixing the eyelash, so that the eyelash can be prevented in advance from falling off during the use of the attachment assisting tool.
The eyelash attachment assisting tool 100 according to the present invention is attached to the eyelid of the user in a state that the eyelash is inserted into the attachment assisting tool. The attachment assisting tool into which the false eyelashes are inserted is called a false eyelash assembly. The user applies the adhesive to the attachment assisting tool 100, and thus the hairs or the like of the false eyelashes can be prevented from being damaged by the adhesive. In addition, in attaching and detaching the eyelash, the attachment assisting tool is grasped to attach and detach, so that it is possible to prevent the eyelash from being damaged due to the application of force to the eyelash. Therefore, the false eyelashes can be reused without damage.
Referring to fig. 7 and 8, the user attaches the eyelash attachment assisting tool 100 to the eyelid in a state where the eyelash is fastened to the attachment assisting tool, so that it is possible to prevent force from being applied to the eyelash during attachment and detachment, and it is possible to prevent damage to the eyelash having low durability. In addition, because the material of the false eyelashes is usually human hair or artificial fiber, and the false eyelashes are made by hand, the production cost of the false eyelashes is relatively high. Therefore, the eyelash attachment assisting tool 100 can be used repeatedly, thereby having a great economical advantage.
In addition, with the extension of the wearing time of the false eyelashes, the phenomenon that the false eyelashes stretch out and droop can occur; however, in the present invention, the second protrusions 130 at the lower side of the attachment assisting tool 100 support the false eyelashes so that the false eyelashes are not sagged even if the wearing time is extended.
As described above, the eyelash attachment assisting tool according to the present invention is a tool for inserting a eyelash thereinto and attaching the eyelash to an eyelid, so that it is possible to easily attach and detach the eyelash and prevent an adhesive from being directly applied to the eyelash, and thus to reuse the eyelash. In addition, the eyelash attachment assisting tool has a structure for supporting the eyelash from below the eyelash to prevent the eyelash from drooping due to an extended wearing time.
The present invention provides a false eyelash attachment assisting tool which can be inserted into false eyelash to be attached to eyelid, so that the false eyelash can be easily attached and detached and can be prevented from being damaged, thereby making the false eyelash have higher frequency of repeated use. In addition, the eyelash attachment assisting tool includes a structure to support the eyelash from below, thereby preventing the eyelash from drooping.
Embodiments of the invention are described; however, those skilled in the art may make various modifications and changes to the present invention by adding, modifying, removing, supplementing, etc. the constitutional elements without departing from the scope of the inventive concept described in the claims, and such modifications and changes are also considered to be included in the intellectual property scope of the present invention.
Although the present invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.

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1. An eyelash attachment assisting tool comprising:
a base formed in a rectangular shape having a length greater than a width;
a plurality of first protrusions formed to be connected to an upper portion of the base in a length direction of the base; and
a plurality of second protrusions formed to be connected to a lower portion of the base in a length direction of the base.
2. The eyelash attachment assisting tool according to claim 1,
wherein the base has a gripping portion at one or both ends of the base;
wherein the first and second protrusions are formed at alternating positions of the upper and lower portions or at corresponding positions of the upper and lower portions;
wherein the plurality of first protrusions are disposed at regular intervals apart; and is
Wherein the plurality of second protrusions are disposed at regular intervals apart.
3. The eyelash attachment assisting tool according to claim 2,
wherein the first protrusion and the second protrusion are formed to have a linear structure bent at a certain angle; and is
Wherein the first and second protrusions are formed to have ends in a circular arc shape such that the false eyelashes are easily inserted between the protrusions.
4. The eyelash attachment assisting tool according to claim 3,
wherein in order to support the false eyelashes,
the second protrusion provided at the lower end of the base is formed to have a length longer than that of the first protrusion; and is
The second protrusion is formed to have a curved portion that is farther from the base than the curved portion of the first protrusion.
5. The eyelash attachment assisting tool according to claim 4,
wherein the second protrusion is formed to have a length of 5mm or less.
6. A false eyelash assembly comprising:
false eyelashes manufactured to have the shape of human eyes; and
the eyelash attachment assisting tool according to claim 1,
wherein the eyelash attachment assisting tool is detachably attached to the eyelash.
7. A false eyelash assembly comprising:
false eyelashes manufactured to have the shape of human eyes; and
the eyelash attachment assisting tool according to claim 2,
wherein the eyelash attachment assisting tool is detachably attached to the eyelash.
8. A false eyelash assembly comprising:
false eyelashes manufactured to have the shape of human eyes; and
the eyelash attachment assisting tool according to claim 3,
wherein the eyelash attachment assisting tool is detachably attached to the eyelash.
9. A false eyelash assembly comprising:
false eyelashes manufactured to have the shape of human eyes; and
the eyelash attachment assisting tool according to claim 4,
wherein the eyelash attachment assisting tool is detachably attached to the eyelash.
10. A false eyelash assembly comprising:
false eyelashes manufactured to have the shape of human eyes; and
the eyelash attachment assisting tool according to claim 5,
wherein the eyelash attachment assisting tool is detachably attached to the eyelash.
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