US1875245A - Solderless vanity case - Google Patents

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US1875245A
US1875245A US587182A US58718232A US1875245A US 1875245 A US1875245 A US 1875245A US 587182 A US587182 A US 587182A US 58718232 A US58718232 A US 58718232A US 1875245 A US1875245 A US 1875245A
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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
    • A45D33/00Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling powdery toiletry or cosmetic substances
    • A45D33/24Containers with two lids on one side; Containers with several covers
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Fig. 2 is a view in sectional elevation of the back and bezel spaced apart to receive therebetween the case ring or cover assembly;
  • Fig. 4 is a greatly enlarged sectional view of the assembled case with the parts in closed position.
  • the present case includes a back A from which projects an annular rim 10, and a bezel B having an opening 11 and an annular shoulder 12.
  • the back and bezel when assembled together, constitute the vanity case.
  • a case ring C is assembled between the back and bezel adjacent the opening 11 to form an annular wall, there being hinge sleeves 13 extending from the case ring through a notch 14 in the bezel.
  • the case ring is properly placed in the bezel adjacent the opening, whereupon the rim of the back is forced into frictional contact with the shoulder of the bezel to secure the case ring therebetween, as shown in Fig. 4. Together the back and case ring form an open-sided pocket.
  • a cover D is adapted to close the pocket in the case, and comprises a cover frame having a sleeve 21 for hingedly connecting the cover to the case ring.
  • the frame is pro vided with an inturned flange 22 and a shoulder 23, the latter being adapted to frictionally receive a disk-shaped cap 24.
  • Clamped between the flange and cap is a rouge ring 25 which forms the side walls of a rouge cake compartment.
  • Fitted within the compartment is a rouge or powder cake 26 which is held therein by a retaining ring 27.
  • Hinge sleeves 28 formed in the rouge ring extend through a notch 29 in the flange of the cover frame, and connect with a mirror 30 adapted to swing to a position shown in Fig. l.
  • a flat puff may be placed adjacent the rouge cake and heldthereagainst by the mirror, the puff in this case acting as a pad to prevent the mirror from contacting and breaking the rouge cake.
  • the cover frame may be provided with a thumbpiece 36 to assist in opening the cover which is frictionally held in closed position by a detent 37 which abuts the case ring.
  • case ring and rouge ring are held in place by a clamping action between adjacent parts, and that the mirror and cover'frame are secured to the rouge ring and case ring respectively by hinge pins.
  • the parts may be preliminarily enameled, plated or decorated in any desired manner.
  • a vanity case a back, a bezel having an opening therein secured to the back by frictional engagement therewith, a case ring secured between the back and bezel adjacent the opening, the case ring and back forming a compartment, and a cover hinged to the case ring adapted to close the compartment.
  • a vanity case a back, a bezel having an opening therein secured to the back by frictional engagement, a case ring secured between the back and bezel adjacent the opening, the case ring and back forming a compartment, and a cover having a rouge compartment therein hinged to the case ring and adapted to lie Within thering when in closed.
  • V bezel having an opening therein frictionally secured tothe back, a case ring secured between the back and bezel adjacent the open:-

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8 30, 1932- K. R. LARSON ET AL 1,875,245
SOLDERLESS VANITY CASE 7 Filed Jan. 18, 1932 Patented Aug. so, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE KARL R. LARSON, OF EAST DUNDEE, AND ELLISON S. IRELAN, F ELGIN, ILLINOIS, AS-
SIGNORS T0 ILLINOIS WATCH CASE COMPANY, OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION I 1 OF ILLINOIS SOLDERLESS VANITY CASE Application filed January 18, 1932. Serial No. 587,182.
ations and finished, as desired, after which the various parts are assembled together by inserting hinge pins or forcing parts into frictional engagement.
As a suggestive embodiment of our invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of the case with the parts in open position;
Fig. 2 is a view in sectional elevation of the back and bezel spaced apart to receive therebetween the case ring or cover assembly;
Fig. 3 is a view in sectional elevation of the case ring and cover assembly; and
Fig. 4 is a greatly enlarged sectional view of the assembled case with the parts in closed position.
The present case includes a back A from which projects an annular rim 10, and a bezel B having an opening 11 and an annular shoulder 12. The back and bezel, when assembled together, constitute the vanity case. A case ring C is assembled between the back and bezel adjacent the opening 11 to form an annular wall, there being hinge sleeves 13 extending from the case ring through a notch 14 in the bezel. The case ring is properly placed in the bezel adjacent the opening, whereupon the rim of the back is forced into frictional contact with the shoulder of the bezel to secure the case ring therebetween, as shown in Fig. 4. Together the back and case ring form an open-sided pocket.
A cover D is adapted to close the pocket in the case, and comprises a cover frame having a sleeve 21 for hingedly connecting the cover to the case ring. The frame is pro vided with an inturned flange 22 and a shoulder 23, the latter being adapted to frictionally receive a disk-shaped cap 24. Clamped between the flange and cap is a rouge ring 25 which forms the side walls of a rouge cake compartment. Fitted within the compartment is a rouge or powder cake 26 which is held therein by a retaining ring 27. Hinge sleeves 28 formed in the rouge ring extend through a notch 29 in the flange of the cover frame, and connect with a mirror 30 adapted to swing to a position shown in Fig. l.
A flat puff may be placed adjacent the rouge cake and heldthereagainst by the mirror, the puff in this case acting as a pad to prevent the mirror from contacting and breaking the rouge cake. The cover frame may be provided with a thumbpiece 36 to assist in opening the cover which is frictionally held in closed position by a detent 37 which abuts the case ring.
It will be seen that the case ring and rouge ring are held in place by a clamping action between adjacent parts, and that the mirror and cover'frame are secured to the rouge ring and case ring respectively by hinge pins. As none of the parts requires the use of solder in assembling, they may be preliminarily enameled, plated or decorated in any desired manner.
We claim:
1. In a vanity case, a back having an annular rim extending therefrom, a bezel having an opening therein, the bezel being pro- Vided'with a shoulder for engaging the rim to hold the bezel and back securely together, a case ring frictionally secured between the bezel and back adjacent the bezel opening to provide a compartment therein, and a cover hinged to the case ring and adapted to close the compartment.
2. In a vanity case, a back, a bezel having an opening therein secured to the back by frictional engagement therewith, a case ring secured between the back and bezel adjacent the opening, the case ring and back forming a compartment, and a cover hinged to the case ring adapted to close the compartment.
3. In a vanity case, a back, a bezel having an opening therein secured to the back by frictional engagement, a case ring secured between the back and bezel adjacent the opening, the case ring and back forming a compartment, and a cover having a rouge compartment therein hinged to the case ring and adapted to lie Within thering when in closed.
ally secured over the frame adjacent itsedge Y Y i tems position. I V
4. In a solderless vanity case, aback, a
V bezel having an opening therein frictionally secured tothe back, a case ring secured between the back and bezel adjacent the open:-
7 ing therein, .afcov'er frame hinged'tfo the case ring and adapted to lie therein, a cap secured over theirameto provide a compartmenh wherein is received a'rouge cake, and a re 7 tainer ring for securing the rouge cake within the compartment.
5. In a solderless van ty case, bathtbezel I having an opening therein fri'ctionaily se cured to the back, a case ring secured between the back and bezel adj acentthe opening there- 7 in, a cover frame having an intur 'ned edge hinged tothe case ring, a cap frictionaliy secured over thefrarne adjacent its edge: opp'o site'the'inturnededge, a rouge ring secured betvveenthe inturne'd edge and cap to form 'acompartinent Within the cover frame Wherein is received a rouge cake, and a retainer r ng 111 frictional engagement W1th the re tainerring for securing the cake Withinthe '16; In a' solderles's vanity case, a back, Ya bezeljhaving an opening therein frictiona lly secured to the back, a case ring' securedbe tween the back and bezel adjacent the open ing therein, a cover frame having an inturned edge. hinged to the casering', a capfrictiom opposite the inturned edge, arouge ring secured between the inturned edge and cap to Y form a compartment Within the cover frame 7 3 Whereinis'received a rouge cakeya reta ner ring infrictionaiengagement with the retain er ring for securing the cake Within the cover, and a-mirror-hinged to the rouge ringbend adapted to overlie the compartment therein, KARL R. LARSON;
f ELLISON S. IRELAN;
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Cited By (3)

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US2485814A (en) * 1945-10-11 1949-10-25 Albert M Cohan Outside locket vanity case
US20150282588A1 (en) * 2014-04-06 2015-10-08 Nikki Hynek Makeup Artistry, L.L.C. Cosmetic Clutch Carrying Case
WO2016083607A1 (en) * 2014-11-28 2016-06-02 L'oreal Container for packaging a cosmetic article

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US2485814A (en) * 1945-10-11 1949-10-25 Albert M Cohan Outside locket vanity case
US20150282588A1 (en) * 2014-04-06 2015-10-08 Nikki Hynek Makeup Artistry, L.L.C. Cosmetic Clutch Carrying Case
US9681727B2 (en) * 2014-04-06 2017-06-20 Nikki Hynek Makeup Artistry, L.L.C. Cosmetic clutch carrying case
WO2016083607A1 (en) * 2014-11-28 2016-06-02 L'oreal Container for packaging a cosmetic article
FR3029079A1 (en) * 2014-11-28 2016-06-03 Oreal BOX FOR CONDITIONING A COSMETIC ARTICLE

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