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US20170231351A1
US20170231351A1 US15/041,369 US201615041369A US2017231351A1 US 20170231351 A1 US20170231351 A1 US 20170231351A1 US 201615041369 A US201615041369 A US 201615041369A US 2017231351 A1 US2017231351 A1 US 2017231351A1
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  • the present invention relates generally to eyelash curling and more particularly to an improved type of eyelash curler that curls the eyelashes in a more discrete manner.
  • Conventional eyelash-curler designs make it unavoidable that the structural parts touch the facial skin of the user besides the eyelashes being curled as they incorporate moving mechanism with rails, frames or other structural parts to activate the pressing to crimp and curl the eyelashes.
  • An eyelash curler is used to curl a user's eyelashes where the user positions the eyelashes within the operative parts of the eyelash curler.
  • the eyelash curler curls the eyelashes between two members of the operative parts that crimp and press the eyelashes so that they take on a desired shape.
  • the user will use the eyelash curler with makeup already on the user's face and eyes. Further, the eyelash curler may incorporate heat for aiding the curling function. Thus avoiding the contact from the eyelash curler with any part of the user's face other than the eyelashes themselves being curled, is a desired quality.
  • the precise control, in addition to avoiding contact with the user's face beyond the eyelashes being curled is also one of the most desired qualities of a good eyelash curler.
  • An embodiment of the current eyelash curler comprises of an operative part comprising of a first member and a second member, which press and curl the eyelashes, and which are movably connected to one another by structural part comprising of a single pivot, scissor-like handles.
  • the single-pivot action allowing direct attachment of the members, which curl the eyelashes, to finger-controlled handles in the current embodiment is designed to avoid the contact of the structural parts of the curler with the user's facial skin, as opposed to the currently prevalent designs, which generally utilizes sliding mechanism for the eyelash-pressing parts, with the side rails on which one of the pressing members move.
  • the embodiment of the new design also enables the first member and the second member to move exactly as intended by the user with relation to the other, in full control of the exact amount of pressure between the first and second members to curl the eyelashes between them.
  • the current embodiment also incorporates new designs of the members, which press and curl the eyelashes, to avoid or minimize the contact of the structural parts where the members are attached with the facial skin.
  • the shape of the two members engaged in the curling the eyelashes, the first member generally in blade-shape, and the second member with a softer pad to allow the pressure of the first member over the eyelashes between the two members to bend and curl the eyelashes, as well as the configuration of the connection between the softer material and the structural part, are devised to minimalize or avoid contact of the structural part, usually metallic and may have been heated, with the user's skin.
  • an eyelash curler can comprise of a first member, and a second member, joined by a pivot and finger-controlled handles, where the parts that touch the user's fingers are insulated, to allow the heating of the two members that actually press the eyelashes for curling.
  • an eyelash curler can comprise a first member and a second member, where a segment of or the entire structural part may be made of different material from metal, the conventionally-used material in eyelash curler.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 are perspective views of an eyelash curler.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the eyelash curler of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 4 is a back view of the eyelash curler of FIG. 1 as seen from the handles.
  • FIG. 5 is a front view of the eyelash curler of FIG. 1 as seen from the operative, eyelashes-pressing-parts.
  • FIG. 6 is a top view of the eyelash curler of FIG. 1 .
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B show a method of curling eyelashes with an eyelash curler.
  • FIG. 8 shows a method of curling eyelashes with an eyelash curler in relation to the finger grip of the handles.
  • FIGS. 9A and 9B are detail view and cross-section of a part of the eyelash curler of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 10 shows another embodiment of an eyelash curler.
  • An eyelash curler can be used to curl a user's eyelashes to enhance the open look of the eyes.
  • the user can position the eyelashes within the eyelash curler to then act on the eyelashes causing them to take on a desired shape or configuration. Generally this is done on the eyelashes of the upper eyelid.
  • FIGS. 1-6 An eyelash curler 10 is shown in FIGS. 1-6 .
  • the eyelash curler can use press forming, the application of pressure by squeezing, to shape the eyelashes to the desired configuration.
  • press forming the application of pressure by squeezing
  • one or more of at least two members 12 , 14 can move relative to the other to squeeze the eyelashes between the two members.
  • the two members 12 , 14 can be moved in one of many different manners.
  • a scissors-like structure can be used, but it will be understood that any structure can be used such as mechanical or electromechanical structures configured to move two objects closer together.
  • the illustrated scissors-like structure includes two pivotally connected handles 16 , 18 .
  • a pin, rivet, screw, bar, or other structure 20 can be used to secure the handles 16 , 18 together and allow them to rotate with respect to one another.
  • the upper end of one of the handles 16 can have one or more upwardly extending support arms 24 and 25 .
  • the other handle 18 can be pivotally connected to one or more support arms 22 and 23 .
  • member 12 is fixedly attached to support arms 22 , 23 and member 14 is fixedly attached to support arms 24 , 25 .
  • the arms 22 , 23 and 24 , 25 are connected to the handles 18 and 16 , respectively, and these arms and handle are pivotally joined at 20 .
  • This also allows the blade 12 and the pad 14 to engage one another and to crimp, press to curl, when the handles 16 and 18 are squeezed, to any object between the members 12 , 14 such as eyelashes.
  • the difference in the material quality of 12 and 14 , the blade 12 , being metallic or ceramic, and the pad 14 , being soft material such as silicon, rubber or plastic, the pressure of 12 over 14 will result in curling of the eyelashes placed between them.
  • the structural part of the eyelash curler 10 can be made of one or more different materials.
  • the eyelash curler 10 can be made entirely of metal or combination of metal and plastic as in the example of FIG. 10 .
  • portions of the eyelash curler 10 may be made of different materials.
  • either of members 12 , 14 can be made of one or more materials and may include a powder coat finish to enhance durability and reduce smudging on the surface of the various assembly parts.
  • the member 12 is shown as one solid piece of material, it will be understood that the member could include multiple layers of material that are the same or different.
  • the blade 12 could be made up of 3, 4, 5 or more layers of material that range from metal, ceramic or combination of both. Each layer could have a bottom surface that when combined can form a type of rounded surface as will be described below.
  • FIG. 1 the members 12 , 14 are shown in a first position spaced away from one another and in FIGS. 2 and 3 , in a second position wherein member 14 has been moved closer to member 12 .
  • the member 14 is made up of separate material from member 13 which holds member 14 .
  • the holder 13 can be made of metal and the pad 14 can be made of plastic, synthetic or natural rubber, silicone, etc. a material that is softer, more malleable, and/or more flexible than member 12 .
  • the pad 14 can also be a resilient material. This can allow the eyelash to be pressed into engagement with member 12 by the pad 14 .
  • the pad 14 may also surround the eyelash forcing it into engagement with member 12 .
  • the shape of the members 12 , 14 in relation to one another also affect the effect of avoiding contact with the user's face.
  • the shape of member 14 in contrast to standard curlers that use shorter and narrower surfaces that expose the frame holding the member, make it possible to protect the user's facial skin from being touched by the frame holding the member 14 .
  • Each eyelash curler can be shaped and sized to fit eyelashes of a particular length or eyelash lengths within a particular range.
  • two different sized eyelash curlers maybe sold.
  • small, medium, large, and extra-large; or small and regular; or regular and large, etc. sized eyelash curlers may be provided.
  • the width of the member 12 can be shorter on one curler than the other, while the width of the member 14 can remain the same.
  • the width of member 12 can stay the same but there may be additional surfaces or some of the surfaces may be smaller to create a curve that starts closer to the pad 13 as compared to the member 12 of the other curler.
  • the number of different parts can be reduced while producing two different sized eyelash curlers.
  • there can be two different parts for member 12 and the rest of the parts can be interchangeable for the two different sized eyelash curlers.
  • Positioning the member 14 at an angle can also facilitate this arrangement where the different sized members 12 can fully engage the member 14 in a desired manner.
  • the member 14 can also be specific to the size of the eyelash curler.
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B a method of curling an eyelash with an eyelash curler is shown.
  • 7 A shows a conventional eyelash curler which when placed close to the eye of the user, the moving mechanisms and frames around the actual part pressing the eyelash will inevitably touch the user's face.
  • the current embodiment of the eyelash curler will allow the user to engage the active pressing of the eyelashes without making the parts other than the eyelash press themselves touch the user's face.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates the eyelash curler 10 being used with the fingers in the handles 18 and 16 with accurate control and without making the curler touch the user's face with makeup on.
  • the eyelash curler can also be heated. Heat can assist in the shaping of the eyelashes.
  • the ability to avoid touching the user's face will be a crucial element in using the curler without accidental burning.
  • FIGS. 9A and 9B a portion of the eyelash curler comprising the lower part of the operative members, the pad is shown.
  • FIG. 9A shows a pad with members 13 and 14 .
  • the top portion of 14 covers over and above 13 allowing the silicon or soft plastic part on the top of the 13 to allow the user to accomplish pressing the eyelashes without being touched by a metal part.

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An improved type of eyelash curler with a single pivot and direct connection between the handles and the pressing parts allowing the user to curl the eyelashes without causing the parts other than the pressing parts to touch the user's face. The shape and structure of the curler as well as the pressing parts enable a more effective curling of the eyelashes as the structural parts are kept away from the user's sensitive facial skin.

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    BACKGROUND
  • The present invention relates generally to eyelash curling and more particularly to an improved type of eyelash curler that curls the eyelashes in a more discrete manner. Conventional eyelash-curler designs make it unavoidable that the structural parts touch the facial skin of the user besides the eyelashes being curled as they incorporate moving mechanism with rails, frames or other structural parts to activate the pressing to crimp and curl the eyelashes.
  • SUMMARY
  • An eyelash curler is used to curl a user's eyelashes where the user positions the eyelashes within the operative parts of the eyelash curler. The eyelash curler curls the eyelashes between two members of the operative parts that crimp and press the eyelashes so that they take on a desired shape.
  • In a typical use, the user will use the eyelash curler with makeup already on the user's face and eyes. Further, the eyelash curler may incorporate heat for aiding the curling function. Thus avoiding the contact from the eyelash curler with any part of the user's face other than the eyelashes themselves being curled, is a desired quality. The precise control, in addition to avoiding contact with the user's face beyond the eyelashes being curled is also one of the most desired qualities of a good eyelash curler.
  • An embodiment of the current eyelash curler comprises of an operative part comprising of a first member and a second member, which press and curl the eyelashes, and which are movably connected to one another by structural part comprising of a single pivot, scissor-like handles. The single-pivot action allowing direct attachment of the members, which curl the eyelashes, to finger-controlled handles in the current embodiment is designed to avoid the contact of the structural parts of the curler with the user's facial skin, as opposed to the currently prevalent designs, which generally utilizes sliding mechanism for the eyelash-pressing parts, with the side rails on which one of the pressing members move.
  • The embodiment of the new design also enables the first member and the second member to move exactly as intended by the user with relation to the other, in full control of the exact amount of pressure between the first and second members to curl the eyelashes between them.
  • The current embodiment also incorporates new designs of the members, which press and curl the eyelashes, to avoid or minimize the contact of the structural parts where the members are attached with the facial skin. The shape of the two members engaged in the curling the eyelashes, the first member generally in blade-shape, and the second member with a softer pad to allow the pressure of the first member over the eyelashes between the two members to bend and curl the eyelashes, as well as the configuration of the connection between the softer material and the structural part, are devised to minimalize or avoid contact of the structural part, usually metallic and may have been heated, with the user's skin.
  • In some embodiments, an eyelash curler can comprise of a first member, and a second member, joined by a pivot and finger-controlled handles, where the parts that touch the user's fingers are insulated, to allow the heating of the two members that actually press the eyelashes for curling.
  • According to certain embodiments, an eyelash curler can comprise a first member and a second member, where a segment of or the entire structural part may be made of different material from metal, the conventionally-used material in eyelash curler.
  • It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not restrictive of the invention as claimed.
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  • These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, appended claims, and the accompanying exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings, which are briefly described below.
  • Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. It should be noted that, in the following description, terms “upper”, “lower”, “above”, and “below” refer to “upper”, “lower”, “above”, and “below” in the drawings, respectively, and the terms “right”, “left”, “rightward, and “leftward” refer to “right”, “left”, “rightward, and “leftward” refer to “right”, “left”, “rightward, and “leftward” in the drawings, respectively.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 are perspective views of an eyelash curler.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the eyelash curler of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 4 is a back view of the eyelash curler of FIG. 1 as seen from the handles.
  • FIG. 5 is a front view of the eyelash curler of FIG. 1 as seen from the operative, eyelashes-pressing-parts.
  • FIG. 6 is a top view of the eyelash curler of FIG. 1.
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B show a method of curling eyelashes with an eyelash curler.
  • FIG. 8 shows a method of curling eyelashes with an eyelash curler in relation to the finger grip of the handles.
  • FIGS. 9A and 9B are detail view and cross-section of a part of the eyelash curler of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 10 shows another embodiment of an eyelash curler.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • An eyelash curler can be used to curl a user's eyelashes to enhance the open look of the eyes. The user can position the eyelashes within the eyelash curler to then act on the eyelashes causing them to take on a desired shape or configuration. Generally this is done on the eyelashes of the upper eyelid.
  • An eyelash curler 10 is shown in FIGS. 1-6. As will be described in more detail below, the eyelash curler can use press forming, the application of pressure by squeezing, to shape the eyelashes to the desired configuration. To press form the eyelashes, one or more of at least two members 12, 14 can move relative to the other to squeeze the eyelashes between the two members. The two members 12, 14 can be moved in one of many different manners. As shown, a scissors-like structure can be used, but it will be understood that any structure can be used such as mechanical or electromechanical structures configured to move two objects closer together.
  • The illustrated scissors-like structure includes two pivotally connected handles 16, 18. A pin, rivet, screw, bar, or other structure 20 can be used to secure the handles 16, 18 together and allow them to rotate with respect to one another. The upper end of one of the handles 16 can have one or more upwardly extending support arms 24 and 25. The other handle 18 can be pivotally connected to one or more support arms 22 and 23.
  • As shown, member 12 is fixedly attached to support arms 22, 23 and member 14 is fixedly attached to support arms 24, 25. The arms 22, 23 and 24, 25 are connected to the handles 18 and 16, respectively, and these arms and handle are pivotally joined at 20. This also allows the blade 12 and the pad 14 to engage one another and to crimp, press to curl, when the handles 16 and 18 are squeezed, to any object between the members 12, 14 such as eyelashes. The difference in the material quality of 12 and 14, the blade 12, being metallic or ceramic, and the pad 14, being soft material such as silicon, rubber or plastic, the pressure of 12 over 14 will result in curling of the eyelashes placed between them.
  • The structural part of the eyelash curler 10 can be made of one or more different materials. For example, the eyelash curler 10 can be made entirely of metal or combination of metal and plastic as in the example of FIG. 10. In addition, portions of the eyelash curler 10 may be made of different materials. For example, either of members 12, 14 can be made of one or more materials and may include a powder coat finish to enhance durability and reduce smudging on the surface of the various assembly parts. Though the member 12 is shown as one solid piece of material, it will be understood that the member could include multiple layers of material that are the same or different. For example, the blade 12 could be made up of 3, 4, 5 or more layers of material that range from metal, ceramic or combination of both. Each layer could have a bottom surface that when combined can form a type of rounded surface as will be described below.
  • In FIG. 1 the members 12, 14 are shown in a first position spaced away from one another and in FIGS. 2 and 3, in a second position wherein member 14 has been moved closer to member 12. It can be seen that the member 14 is made up of separate material from member 13 which holds member 14. The holder 13 can be made of metal and the pad 14 can be made of plastic, synthetic or natural rubber, silicone, etc. a material that is softer, more malleable, and/or more flexible than member 12. The pad 14 can also be a resilient material. This can allow the eyelash to be pressed into engagement with member 12 by the pad 14. The pad 14 may also surround the eyelash forcing it into engagement with member 12.
  • The shape of the members 12, 14 in relation to one another also affect the effect of avoiding contact with the user's face. The shape of member 14 in contrast to standard curlers that use shorter and narrower surfaces that expose the frame holding the member, make it possible to protect the user's facial skin from being touched by the frame holding the member 14.
  • It will be understood that multiple eyelash curlers of different sizes can be provided. Each eyelash curler can be shaped and sized to fit eyelashes of a particular length or eyelash lengths within a particular range. For example, two different sized eyelash curlers maybe sold. As another example, small, medium, large, and extra-large; or small and regular; or regular and large, etc. sized eyelash curlers may be provided.
  • As another example, where two different sized eyelash curlers are provided, the width of the member 12 can be shorter on one curler than the other, while the width of the member 14 can remain the same. In some embodiments the width of member 12 can stay the same but there may be additional surfaces or some of the surfaces may be smaller to create a curve that starts closer to the pad 13 as compared to the member 12 of the other curler.
  • In this way, the number of different parts can be reduced while producing two different sized eyelash curlers. Preferably, there can be two different parts for member 12, and the rest of the parts can be interchangeable for the two different sized eyelash curlers. Positioning the member 14 at an angle can also facilitate this arrangement where the different sized members 12 can fully engage the member 14 in a desired manner. In some embodiments, the member 14 can also be specific to the size of the eyelash curler.
  • Turning now to FIGS. 7A and 7B, a method of curling an eyelash with an eyelash curler is shown. First, 7A shows a conventional eyelash curler which when placed close to the eye of the user, the moving mechanisms and frames around the actual part pressing the eyelash will inevitably touch the user's face. As in the FIG. 7B, the current embodiment of the eyelash curler will allow the user to engage the active pressing of the eyelashes without making the parts other than the eyelash press themselves touch the user's face.
  • FIG. 8 illustrates the eyelash curler 10 being used with the fingers in the handles 18 and 16 with accurate control and without making the curler touch the user's face with makeup on.
  • As has been mentioned the eyelash curler can also be heated. Heat can assist in the shaping of the eyelashes.
  • Particularly in the heated condition, the ability to avoid touching the user's face will be a crucial element in using the curler without accidental burning.
  • Looking now to FIGS. 9A and 9B, a portion of the eyelash curler comprising the lower part of the operative members, the pad is shown. FIG. 9A shows a pad with members 13 and 14. Though shown schematically in FIG. 9B, the top portion of 14 covers over and above 13 allowing the silicon or soft plastic part on the top of the 13 to allow the user to accomplish pressing the eyelashes without being touched by a metal part.
  • Although this invention has been disclosed in the context of certain preferred embodiments and examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention extends beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the invention and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof In addition, while a number of variations of the invention have been shown and described in detail, other modifications, which are within the scope of this invention, will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art based upon this disclosure. It is also contemplated that various combinations or sub-combinations of the specific features and aspects of the embodiments may be made and still fall within the scope of the invention.
  • Accordingly, it should be understood that various features and aspects of the disclosed embodiments can be combined with or substituted for one another in order to form varying modes of the disclosed invention. Thus, it is intended that the scope of the present invention herein disclosed should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above, but should be determined only by a fair reading of the claims that follow.
  • Similarly, this method of disclosure, is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that any claim require more features than are expressly recited in that claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive aspects lie in a combination of fewer than all features of any single foregoing disclosed embodiment. Thus, the claims following the Detailed Description are hereby expressly incorporated into this Detailed Description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment.

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1. An eyelash curler comprising: a single-bodied prong with first member comprising of a top blade connected to an extension leading to a handle; a single-bodied prong with second member comprising of bottom pad and its holder connected to an extension leading to a handle; wherein the handles of the first member and the second member are pivotally joined and configured to move with relation to the other in a scissors-like manner, the blade-tip surface of the first member configured to press against the surface of the pad of the second member for curling eyelashes between them; wherein both the blade and the pad are attached to their respective extensions and handles behind their operative surfaces without a frame or railings protruding beyond the pressing-and-curling area by the top blade and bottom pad toward the intended user's facial skin.
2. The eyelash curler of claim 1, further comprising two handles pivotally connected, with two handles forming separate finger holds.
3. The eyelash curler of claim 1, further comprising of two handles connected in upstanding direction from the movement of the top blade and the bottom pad.
4. The eyelash curler of claim 1, wherein the bottom pad of the second member comprises of a pad holder and a pad with mushroom-shape cut-profile, enabling the top of the pad to cover and prevent the direct touching of the facial skin by the pad holder.
5. The eyelash curler of claim 1, wherein the surface of the blade is made of material suitable for heating such as metal, ceramic or combination of both.
6. The eyelash curler of claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the first member extends from a bottom most edge of the first member to a front most edge of the first member.
7. The eyelash curler of claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the first member extends from a back most edge of the first member to a top most edge of the first member.
8. An eyelash curler comprising: a first member comprising: a blade in the shape to conform to the round shape of an eye connected to a handle; a second member comprising: a pad held by a frame connected to a handle, the first and second members movably connected by a pivot for allowing linear movements of the blade and the pad in relationship to the movements of the handles; where the blade of the first member is configured to mate with the pad of the second member, the first and second members configured for press-forming eyelashes between them; wherein one of the pad is made of a more flexible or softer material than the blade.
9. The eyelash curler of claim 8, further comprising two handles pivotally connected, one of the two handles being rigidly attached to one of the first member and the second member.
10. The eyelash curler of claim 8, wherein the bottom member further comprises of a pad, made of a softer material than the blade, with its surface extending over and beyond the frame holding the pad.
11. The eyelash curler of claim 8, further comprising a spacer extending from the back of the first member and configured to engage in pressing the eyelashes of a user without touching the user's facial skin.
12. The eyelash curler of claim 8 where the handle of the curler is covered with or made of material different from the blade and frame.
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