KR101651109B1 - Hot pack for beauty and its manufacturing method - Google Patents

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KR101651109B1
KR101651109B1 KR1020160045445A KR20160045445A KR101651109B1 KR 101651109 B1 KR101651109 B1 KR 101651109B1 KR 1020160045445 A KR1020160045445 A KR 1020160045445A KR 20160045445 A KR20160045445 A KR 20160045445A KR 101651109 B1 KR101651109 B1 KR 101651109B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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    • A45D2200/1036Applicators comprising a pad, tissue, sponge, or the like containing a cosmetic substance, e.g. impregnated with liquid or containing a soluble solid substance
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Abstract

A cosmetic hot pack and a manufacturing method thereof are disclosed. The cosmetic hot pack includes: a release paper; A beauty patch sheet formed by laminating on the release paper; A bonding member laminated on the beauty patch sheet; And a hot pack portion laminated on the joining member and fused to the joining member. According to the cosmetic hot pack, there is an advantage that the cosmetic effect is increased by supplying the cosmetic material to the user's skin more smoothly.

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[0001] HOT PACK FOR BEAUTY AND ITS MANUFACTURING METHOD [0002]

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a hot pack, and more particularly, to a cosmetic hot pack for skin beauty and a method of manufacturing the same.

In cosmetics beauty law, women make a facial or body beautiful way. When skin becomes rough, sunburn and fatigue, or to provide quick nutrition and elasticity to skin, It also promotes blood circulation by emitting gemstones such as amethyst and far-infrared rays. In the case of such a severe condition, for a quick recovery, a natural cosmetics such as oat or citrus, massage cream, nourishing pack, cleansing pack and bleach pack, To overcome the effect is used to enhance the effect. In this case, since the beauty tissue used must be pierced through the eyes, nose, or mouth, it is cumbersome to use. It is a special massage pack for facial beauty which is made into a circular shape or a face shape so that the nonwoven fabric and the cosmetic film are compressed into a certain shape and covered on the face to be massaged. In addition, recently, this form has been further developed and developed in the form of a sheet mask so as to obtain an effect as if it has been easily performed in addition to a pack, and there are also forms in which various types of substances are contained in the sheet form or a new material is incorporated.

In addition, as the demand of customers for the function and convenience of cosmetics increases, various tools for stably containing and effectively absorbing various functional ingredients in the formulations are being developed together. The main direction of development is to use natural materials or minerals Or to combine new materials with various mechanisms to make skin management easier to use

In general, a mask pack is used to supply the skin to the face by nourishing the skin of the face by attaching to the face in a state containing an active substance or cosmetics containing various ingredients useful for the skin such as a moisturizing agent, a whitening agent, etc. A method of attaching a mask pack made of a nonwoven fabric or the like to the face for a predetermined period of time has been used to absorb a large amount of the skin deeply. However, the simple absorption of the active ingredient of the mask pack has a problem that satisfactory amount of skin absorption, efficacy and effect can not be obtained.

A method of improving the cosmetic composition itself in order to satisfy an effective amount of skin absorption of an effective ingredient of a mask pack and to obtain its efficacy and effect has been utilized in many cases. However, in view of cost, there is a problem of an increase in manufacturing cost and an inefficiency in price increase . In addition to the improvement method of the cosmetic composition itself, the user further uses an infrared ray or a hot pack for the mask pack to increase the effective skin absorption of the effective ingredient of the mask pack. However, it is troublesome to use the infrared ray or the hot pack.

Korean Patent No. 10-1305217

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a cosmetic hot pack and a method for manufacturing the same, in which a cosmetic effect is increased by supplying cosmetic ingredients to a user's skin more smoothly.

A cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a release paper; A beauty patch sheet formed by laminating on the release paper; A bonding member laminated on the beauty patch sheet; And a hot pack portion laminated on the joining member and fused to the joining member.

As an example, the bonding material may be corona treated vinyl.

The joining member and the hot pack part may include a heat-welded part formed at each edge of the heat-sealed part, and the beauty hot pack may further include a weight-increasing layer formed on the heat-sealed part.

A method for manufacturing a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention includes the steps of: (a) preparing a beauty patch sheet of a predetermined shape impregnated with a cosmetic material to supply nutrients to the skin; (b) feeding the release paper in a roll-to-roll fashion; (c) feeding the cosmetic patch sheet onto the release paper; (d) feeding the joining member in a roll-to-roll manner onto the beauty patch sheet; (e) positioning the exothermic mixture on the surface of the joining member; (f) feeding the breathable nonwoven fabric over the bonding member in a roll-to-roll manner so as to cover the heating mixture and the bonding member; (g) thermally fusing the joining member and the breathable nonwoven fabric along the edge shape of the beauty patch sheet to form a heat fusion portion; And (h) cutting the release paper, the joining member and the breathable nonwoven fabric along the edge of the heat-sealed portion.

After the step (g), a step of forming a weight-increasing layer on the heat-sealed portion may be further included.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a hair cosmetic hot pack comprising the steps of: preparing a beauty patch part; Making a hot pack part; And bonding the beauty patch part and the hot pack part.

According to the beauty hot pack and the manufacturing method thereof according to the present invention, the cosmetic effect is increased by supplying the cosmetic material to the user's skin more smoothly.

1 is a plan view showing an outer appearance of a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration of a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a process of a method for manufacturing a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 illustrates a manufacturing apparatus illustrated to illustrate the process of a method for manufacturing a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention.
5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration of a cosmetic hot pack according to another embodiment of the present invention.
6 is a flowchart for explaining a process of a method for manufacturing a beauty hot pack according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 illustrates a manufacturing apparatus illustrated to explain a process of a method for manufacturing a cosmetic hot pack according to another embodiment of the present invention.
8 is a cross-sectional view illustrating another form of the exothermic mixture shown in Figs. 1 and 5. Fig.
9 is a flowchart for explaining a process of a method for manufacturing a cosmetic hot pack according to another embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention is capable of various modifications and various forms, and specific embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described in detail in the text. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed, but includes all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention. Like reference numerals are used for like elements in describing each drawing. In the accompanying drawings, the dimensions of the structures are enlarged to illustrate the present invention in order to clarify the present invention.

The terms first, second, etc. may be used to describe various components, but the components should not be limited by the terms. The terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another. For example, without departing from the scope of the present invention, the first component may be referred to as a second component, and similarly, the second component may also be referred to as a first component.

The terminology used in this application is used only to describe a specific embodiment and is not intended to limit the invention. The singular expressions include plural expressions unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. In this application, the terms "comprises", "having", and the like are used to specify that a feature, a number, a step, an operation, an element, a part or a combination thereof is described in the specification, But do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof.

Unless defined otherwise, all terms used herein, including technical or scientific terms, have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Terms such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries are to be interpreted as having a meaning consistent with the contextual meaning of the related art and are to be interpreted as either ideal or overly formal in the sense of the present application Do not.

1 is a sectional view showing a configuration of a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 1, a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a release sheet 110, a beauty patch sheet 120, a joining member 130, and a hot pack part 140.

The release paper 110 is attached to the first side of the beauty patch sheet 120 to protect one side of the beauty patch sheet. Here, the first surface may be a surface contacting the user's skin.

The beauty patch sheet 120 is composed of a sheet impregnated with a cosmetic material mixed with components such as collagen, albumin, coenzyme and the like. For example, the cosmetic patch sheet 120 may be a sheet made of a surface impregnated with the cosmetic material or a nonwoven fabric.

The joining member 130 is a material for bonding the beauty patch sheet 120 and the hot pack part 140 to each other. The bonding member 130 is disposed between the beauty patch sheet 120 and the hot pack part 140 and covers the beauty patch sheet 120 and is fixed to the hot pack part 140 by heat fusion. As an example, the joining member 130 may be corona treated vinyl. Here, the corona-treated vinyl refers to vinyl surface-treated with a corona discharge to improve bonding force with the beauty patch sheet 120.

The hot pack part 140 is a heating hot pack. The hot pack portion 140 includes the exothermic mixture 141 and the breathable nonwoven fabric 142. The hot pack part 140 is bonded to the joining member 130 through the heat-sealed part 150 by heat fusion. The heat-sealable portion 150 is formed at the edges of the breathable nonwoven fabric 142 and the joining member 130.

The exothermic mixture 141 can be activated by air and moisture to generate heat. For example, the exothermic mixture 141 may be a mixture of iron powder, activated carbon, water absorbent, salt, etc. at a certain ratio. As another example, the exothermic mixture 141 may be a mixture of a perfume activated carbon, a perfume water absorbent, and a water absorbent.

Here, the fragrant activated carbon may be in the form of adsorbing perfume capsules on activated carbon pores. Specifically, it may be an activated carbon prepared by dispersing a perfume capsule in water, adsorbing it on activated carbon, and drying the perfume capsule. The perfume capsules can be made from various components commonly used by those skilled in the art. For example, hydrocarbon type compounds such as aldehyde, ether, d ester, ketone, and alcohol, Essence of natural fragrance Aroma oil can be used.

Also, the perfume capsules are capsules of a size that can be adsorbed and fixed on the pores of the activated carbon. It is preferable to use a capsule as a scent mark. In this case, the perfume capsules may be prepared by mixing a solid or liquid perfume component with complex coacervation, in-situ polymerization, spray drying, centrifugal extrusion, A perfume capsule encapsulating a polymer resin (urea-formaldehyde or melamine-formaldehyde resin or the like) by using known methods such as interfacial polymerization and phase separation, or using a commercially available liquid or powder Type scent capsules are used. However, it is also possible to use a perfume capsule produced by a method other than the above-mentioned method as long as it is in conformity with the object of the present invention.

When such a perfume capsule is used, the perfume capsule is diluted with a diluent solvent (alcohol or water) to dilute the viscosity to improve fluidity and adsorb the perfume capsule well to the pores of the activated carbon, The activated carbon is immersed in a dispersion of the fragrant capsules in which the fragrant capsule powder is dispersed in an emulsifier and a solvent (alcohol or water). When the fragrant capsule is in powder form, Can be prepared.

The fragrance water absorbent may be in a form prepared by precipitating a fragrance aqueous solution composed of alcohol, essence aroma oil and water in a water absorbent of vermiculite or sawdust. The fragrance component, that is, the fragrance component, is a flower, fruit, or tree (terpenes, etc.) fragrance that is comfortable or refreshing to a person. For example, roses, acacia, brushes, lavender, Aromas such as orange, rosemary, menthol, and chamomile flavor can be used. For example, a perfume water absorbent may be prepared by adding an oily perfume component (essence aroma oil) to a solvent (alcohol or water) and adding an emulsifier (SLS, Tween-80, etc.) It can be made into chip form by immersing vermiculite or sawdust in perfume liquid and then drying.

The water absorbent may be at least one selected from iron powder, salt, water, activated carbon and vermiculite or sawdust.

The breathable nonwoven fabric 142 is a sheet for preventing the exothermic mixture 141 from escaping. The breathable nonwoven fabric 142 is placed on the bonding member 130 so as to cover the exothermic mixture 141 and is thermally fused with the bonding member 130. For example, the breathable nonwoven fabric 142 may be made of a material such as polyester or nylon.

The breathable nonwoven fabric 142 may be impregnated with a perfume material having a function of treating respiratory diseases or the like.

Functional oil may be mixed with the perfume material, and the mixing ratio thereof is 95 to 97% by weight of the perfume and 3 to 5% by weight of the functional oil are mixed. The functional oil is 50% by weight of Passion flower oil, And 50% by weight of a wood oil (Cedarwood oil).

Here, the functional oil is preferably mixed with 3 to 5% by weight based on the perfume. If the mixing ratio of the functional oil is less than 3% by weight, the effect is insignificant. If the mixing ratio of the functional oil exceeds 5% by weight, the function is not greatly improved, but the economical efficiency is lowered.

Passion flower oil in functional oils is a perennial herb that grows in Brazil, Australia and Mexico. It is effective in relieving analgesia, depression, psychological stress, relieving anxiety.

Cedarwood oil contains chemical components such as cedrol and cadinene. It has excellent effects on the treatment of diseases such as respiratory diseases, stress relief, antiepileptic, neuralgia, muscle pain and pain relief.

Since the functional oil is impregnated in the breathable nonwoven fabric 142, it can play a role of restoring the user's fatigue and promoting health.

Hereinafter, a manufacturing process of a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described. FIG. 3 is a flow chart for explaining a process of manufacturing a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a process of manufacturing a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention. Respectively.

Referring to FIG. 3, a method of manufacturing a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: (a) preparing (S110) a hair patch sheet of a predetermined shape impregnated with a cosmetic material to supply nutrients to the skin; (b) feeding the release paper in a roll-to-roll manner (S120); (c) supplying the beauty sheet onto the release paper (S 130); (d) a step (S140) of feeding the joining member in a roll-to-roll manner above the beauty sheet; (e) placing the exothermic mixture on the surface of the joining member (S150); (f) a step (S160) of feeding the breathable nonwoven fabric in a roll-to-roll manner over the joining member so as to cover the heating mixture and the joining member; (g) forming the joint member and the breathable nonwoven fabric by thermally fusing along the edge shape of the beauty sheet to form a heat fusion portion (S170); And (h) cutting the release paper, the joining member and the breathable nonwoven fabric along an edge of the heat-sealed portion (S180).

In step (a), the beauty patch sheet 120 can be prepared by impregnating a nonwoven fabric with a cosmetic material mixed with components such as collagen, albumin, coenzyme, and the like. Also, at this stage, the beauty patch sheet 120 is formed to have a predetermined shape, for example, a shape that can be brought into close contact with the face of the face. In this case, the opening portion may be formed to correspond to the eyes and the mouth portion, and the incision portion may be formed so as to be in close contact with the nose portion without lifting.

The steps (b) to (h) after the cosmetic patch sheet 120 is manufactured in the step (a) may be performed in a manufacturing apparatus configured by, for example, a roll-to-roll process. In this case, the beauty patch pack 120 prepared in the step (a) may be supplied at one point of the roll-to-roll process path, and the beauty pack may be manufactured.

the first supply roller 11 for supplying the release paper 110 in the first direction and the second supply roller 11 for winding the release paper 110 at the end in the first direction in which the release paper 110 is fed, And can be continuously supplied through the one winding roller 12.

In step (c), the beauty patch sheet 120 may be fed onto the release paper 110 at one point in the roll-to-roll process path as previously described. For example, a sheet supply section 13 in the form of a housing or a chamber having a space in which a plurality of beauty patch sheets 120 can be stored is provided at one point of the roll-to-roll process path, The sheets 120 can be sequentially fed over the release paper 110 at regular time intervals.

the second feeding roller 14 for feeding the joining member 130 in the first direction and the joining member 130 at the end in the first direction in which the joining member 130 is fed, Up rollers 15 that wind up the second take-up reel. At this time, the joining member 130 is fed above the beauty sheet 120. As an example, the joining member 130 may be corona treated vinyl.

In step (e), for example, the exothermic mixture 141 is supplied into the hopper 16, and the exothermic mixture 141 is supplied to and dispersed from the surface of the joining member 130 from the hopper 16, 130). ≪ / RTI > At this time, the exothermic mixture 141 is supplied at the time when the beauty patch sheet 120 is positioned below the hopper 16. [ For example, the exothermic mixture 141 may be a mixture of iron powder, activated carbon, water absorbent, salt, etc. at a certain ratio.

In the step (f), for example, a third feeding roller 17 for feeding the air-permeable nonwoven fabric 142 in the first direction and a third winding roller for winding the air-permeable nonwoven fabric 142 at the end of the first direction 18). At this time, the breathable nonwoven fabric 142 may be supplied to cover the exothermic mixture 141 on the joining member 130.

In step (g), the bonding member 130 and the air-permeable nonwoven fabric 142 can be thermally fused through a heat sealer 19 including, for example, an upper die 19a and a lower die 19b. In this case, the heat sealer 19 is located at the rear end of the location where the exothermic mixture 141 is fed, the lower die 19b is located below the release paper 110 and the upper die 19a is located above the air permeable nonwoven fabric 142 Can be located. The upper die 19a may comprise a heater and may be configured to descend toward the lower die 19b. The shape of the upper die 19a may be a shape corresponding to the shape of the edge of the beauty patch sheet 120.

The time point at which the bonding member 130 and the air-permeable nonwoven fabric 142 are thermally fused is the timing when the exothermic mixture 141 is positioned between the upper die 19a and the lower die 19b. The upper die 19a is lowered in the direction of the lower die 19b and the lowered upper die 19a is wound around the breathable nonwoven fabric 142 and the joining member 130 along the edge shape of the beauty patch sheet 120 And heat-sealed portion 150 is formed.

(h), the release paper 110, the joining member 130, and the breathable nonwoven fabric (not shown) are cut through the cutting machine 20 including a cutter (not shown) corresponding to the shape of the edge of the beauty patch sheet 120 142 can be cut. At this time, the cutting machine 20 can cut the edge of the heat-sealed portion 150 to cut the release paper 110, the bonding member 130, and the air-permeable nonwoven fabric 142.

Through this process, the beauty hot pack can be manufactured in the shape shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.

In using the cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention, if the cosmetic hot pack is first shaken with a hand in hand, external air introduced through the air-permeable nonwoven fabric 142 flows into the exothermic mixture 141, Moisture reacts rapidly and is activated. The activated iron is oxidized, and an exothermic reaction occurs and a warm temperature is maintained for a certain period of time. In this state, after releasing the release paper 110 from the beauty patch sheet 120, the release paper 110 is brought into close contact so that the exposed face of the separated beauty patch sheet 120 covers the face portion of the user's face.

The cosmetic material impregnated on the beauty patch sheet 120 is supplied to the user's skin while the beauty patch sheet 120 covers the face portion of the user's face and the heat generated by the heat generating mixture 141 is applied to the user's face . Accordingly, the heat transmitted to the user's face portion further opens the pores of the user's face portion, and the beauty material is more smoothly absorbed to the user's skin through the extended pores.

Accordingly, using the cosmetic hot pack according to one embodiment of the present invention has the advantage that the cosmetic effect is increased by supplying the cosmetic material to the user's skin more smoothly.

In addition, when the exothermic mixture 141 is a mixture of the fragrant activated carbon, the fragrance water absorbent and the water absorbent, it is possible to allow the fragrance having the aroma therapy effect to be diffused to humans.

Hereinafter, a cosmetic hot pack according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 5, focusing on differences from a cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention. 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration of a cosmetic hot pack according to another embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 5, a cosmetic hot pack according to another embodiment of the present invention includes a weight increase layer 160 formed on a heat fusion portion 150, Therefore, a detailed description thereof will be omitted. Hereinafter, the weight-increasing layer 160 will be mainly described.

The weight-increasing layer 160 is laminated on the heat-sealed portion 150 and may be made of, for example, silicon. The weight increase layer 160 may increase the weight of the edge portion of the beauty patch sheet 120 as the thermal fusion portion 150 has a shape corresponding to the shape of the beauty patch sheet 120.

Therefore, when the cosmetic patch sheet 120 of the hair pack according to another embodiment of the present invention is covered and adhered to the face of the user's face, the edge portion of the cosmetic patch sheet 120 is not easily separated from the skin of the user, The rim portion of the sheet 120 can be kept attached to the skin of the user. This further enables the entire beauty patch sheet 120 to stably adhere to the skin of the user without being separated from the user's skin.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a method of manufacturing a cosmetic hot pack according to another embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a process of manufacturing a cosmetic hot pack according to another embodiment of the present invention. Respectively.

As shown in FIG. 6, (a) preparing a beauty patch sheet of a predetermined shape impregnated with a beauty material for supplying nutrition to the skin (S210); (b) feeding the release paper in a roll-to-roll manner (S220); (c) supplying the beauty patch sheet onto the release paper (S230); (d) supplying (S240) a joining member in a roll-to-roll manner to the beauty patch sheet; (e) placing the exothermic mixture on the surface of the joining member (S250); (f) a step (S260) of feeding a breathable nonwoven fabric in a roll-to-roll manner over the bonding member so as to cover the heating mixture and the bonding member; (g) forming a heat-sealed portion by thermally fusing the bonding member and the breathable nonwoven fabric along edge shapes of the hair patch sheet (S270); (h) forming a weight-increasing layer on the heat-sealed portion (S280); And (i) cutting the release paper, the joining member and the air-permeable nonwoven fabric along the edge of the heat-sealed portion (S290).

Steps (a) to (g) of steps (a) to (g) S210 to S270 The steps (a) to (g) (I) step (S290) is the same as step (h) (S180) of the process of manufacturing the beauty hot pack according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.

The step (h) (S280) shown in FIG. 6 may be performed by, for example, placing the weighted material supply portion 21 in the form of a chamber storing the liquid silicon material shown in FIG. The silicon material is discharged while being moved along the line or is provided so as to have an opening having a shape corresponding to the heat-sealed portion 150. After the heat-sealed portion 150 is formed, the weighted- Of the silicon material can be supplied onto the heat-sealable portion 150.

In the above description, the hot pack part 140 is described as including the powdery heat generating mixture 141, but the hot pack part 140 may be provided in the form of a paste. In this case, the hot pack part 140 may include the heat generating sheet 141 'and the breathable nonwoven fabric 142' as shown in FIG. For example, the heating sheet 141 'may be in the form of a sheet of a volcanic ash powder, a metal powder, an activated carbon, a sodium chloride, and a water-impregnated sheet.

Meanwhile, the cosmetic hot pack according to an embodiment of the present invention may be manufactured by a sequential sequential process like the above-described process of manufacturing the cosmetic hot pack. However, after manufacturing the cosmetic patch part and the hot pack part, Or may be manufactured by bonding parts. That is, as shown in FIG. 9, a beauty patch part is fabricated (S310); Fabricating a hot pack part (S320); And joining the beauty patch part and the hot pack part (S330).

Here, the beauty patch part may be a part including the release paper 110, the beauty patch sheet 120 and the bonding member 130 shown in Fig. 2, and the hot pack part may be a part in which the heat generating mixture 141 is bonded to the breathable non- As shown in FIG.

In addition, the joining of the beauty patch part and the hot pack part may be bonded by a heat fusion bonding method or by an adhesive as described above.

The description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features presented herein.

110: release paper 120: beauty patch sheet
130: joining member 140: hot pack part
150: thermal fusion portion 160: weight increasing layer

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A release paper 110;
A beauty patch sheet 120 laminated on the release paper 110;
A bonding member 130 formed to be stacked on the beauty patch sheet 120; And
And a hot pack part (140) stacked on the joining member (130) and fused to the joining member (130);
The joining member 130 and the hot pack part 140 are thermally fused to each other and include a heat-sealed part 150 formed at each edge,
And a weight-increasing layer (160) laminated on the heat-sealed portion (150).
Beauty hot pack.
The method according to claim 1,
Characterized in that the joining member (130) is a corona treated vinyl,
Beauty hot pack.
delete A method for manufacturing a cosmetic hot pack,
(a) preparing (S110, S210) a beauty patch sheet of a predetermined shape impregnated with a cosmetic material that supplies nutrients to the skin;
(b) feeding the release paper in a roll-to-roll manner (S120, S220);
(c) supplying the beauty patch sheet onto the release paper (S130, S230);
(d) supplying (S140, S240) a joining member in a roll-to-roll manner to the beauty patch sheet;
(e) placing the exothermic mixture on the surface of the joining member (S150, S250);
(f) a step (S160, S260) of feeding the air-permeable nonwoven fabric in a roll-to-roll manner over the bonding member so as to cover the heating mixture and the bonding member;
(g) forming (S170, S270) a thermally fused portion by thermally fusing the joining member and the breathable nonwoven fabric along the edge shape of the beauty patch sheet; And
(h) cutting the release paper, the joining member and the breathable nonwoven fabric along the edge of the heat-sealed portion (S180, S290);
Further comprising a step (S280) of forming a weight-increasing layer on the heat-sealed portion after the step (g)
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KR101305217B1 (en) 2013-01-11 2013-09-12 주식회사 팜텍 Patch hot pack manufacturing device
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