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US2273138A
US2273138A US252537A US25253739A US2273138A US 2273138 A US2273138 A US 2273138A US 252537 A US252537 A US 252537A US 25253739 A US25253739 A US 25253739A US 2273138 A US2273138 A US 2273138A
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    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
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  • Fig. 1 represents the assembled holder in axial section and Fig. 2 is a separate view of the several parts, indicating their mode of assembly.
  • cup or elevator 2 which is an automatic punch-press product. It has a part or section slitted out of its side wall and rolled up to form a radially projecting lug 3 which is thus integral with the cup.
  • the lug serves the purpose of the cross-pin commonly found in screw type holders and, thus formed, makes this one-piece element the full equivalent of the usual two-piece elevator consisting of a cup and an inserted cross-pin.
  • This elevator cup is adapted to slide up and down in the slotted actuator tube or sleeve 4 with its integral lug projecting into and through the slot 5 thereof, which is preferably a straight slot.
  • the tube 4 is formed with shoulders at its top and bottom represented respectively by an outwardly bossed head 6' at its upper end and a radial flange l at its lower end. This flange is drawn down to form a cylindrical attachment head 8 shorter than its own diameter.
  • the slot 5 is cut through the flange i so as to accommodate the lug 3 on the cup and thus admit the cup to its working position inside the sleeve. This shortens the usual assembly process of inserting the cup in the tube and then inserting the cross-pin in it and through the slot.
  • the outer sleeve I0 is conveniently rolled up out of a flat blank so cut that the helical slot 9 is produced between its proximate inclined ends.
  • This method of forming the helical slot in lipstick holders is not new except that in the prescut case one edge of the blank is so cut as to give the slot an end stop at the point marked II in Fig. 2 against which the lug 3 can strike to limit the inward travel of cup in the tube.
  • the edges of the rolled blank meet in a parting line marked l2 (Fig. 2) and these edges are normally abutting when the parts are assembled.
  • the sleeve is rolled to a somewhat larger diameter than it has when it is installed in the device and can therefore be passed over the bead shoulder 6 on the actuator or tube 4.
  • the outer sleeve or casing I3 i pushed over it and this contracts the sleeve to its working diameter in which it is held against endwise displacement by the bead and flange and in which its helical slot'is occupied by the elevator lug- 3.
  • the dotteddines in Fig. 2 indicate the expanded condition of the sleeve. pressure of the sleeve on the outer casing, by its friction, holds the latter securely against accidental displacement.
  • the main casing 13 is formed with an outwardly bossed band [4 which can be located at any desired level preferably at some distance from the bottom end, so that the operating head or thumb piece can have a, desirable length for grasping by the user.
  • This piece is a cup It held by a pressed fit upon the head 8 of the inhe! tube, upon which it is forcedto a position in which its edge is flush with the lower edge of the casing band l4.
  • the article is now complete, formed of four punch-press products, assembled in a simple manner as will be apparent.
  • the cover fits over the main casing and seats on the upper edge of the casing band M, as shown in Fig. 1. Holding the main casing and rotating the thumb piece causes the lipstick to advance and withdraw as will now be understood.
  • a lipstick or like holder having an outer casing formed with an outwardly bossed band to seat a cover, an outer sleeve therein provided with a slot, an inner relatively rotary tube provided with a slot and an elevator in the tube having a lug occupyi both slots, the improvement which consists in said inner tube having an attachment head abutting the ends of said sleeve and casing and an operating head in the form of a cup pressed onto said head and extending over said outer casing into proximity to said band thereon.
  • the expansive tachment head abutting the ends of said sleeve and easing, said head being slotted to admit the elevator lug to the slot in said tube and a thumbpiece cup pressed onto said attachment head and extending over the end of said outer casing to a 5 junction with the band thereof.

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Feb. 17, 1942. PE 2,273,138
LIPSTICK HOLDER I Filed Jan. 24, 1959 Patents Feb. 17, 19342 UNITED STATES PATENT oFFicE LIPSTICK HOLDER Gunnard P. Peterson, Naugatuck, Conn., assignor to The Risdon Manufacturing Company, Naugatuck, Conn., a corporation of Connecticut Application January 24, 1939, Serial No. 252,5 37 2 Claims. (Cl. 206-56) This invention relates to simplification of the structure and assembly of the elements of the common screw type lipstick holder, and like articles, and its general object is economy of manufacturing cost. A more particular object is to realize such economy in holders having elongated operating heads, longer -than the usual knurled rim, adapted to be more positively held between thumb and. finger when the device is used. These and other objects are attained by the structure of this invention which is illustrated by the lipstick holder shown in the accompanying drawing. v
Fig. 1 represents the assembled holder in axial section and Fig. 2 is a separate view of the several parts, indicating their mode of assembly.
In this holder, the lipstick proper, marked l, is held in cup or elevator 2, which is an automatic punch-press product. It has a part or section slitted out of its side wall and rolled up to form a radially projecting lug 3 which is thus integral with the cup. The lug serves the purpose of the cross-pin commonly found in screw type holders and, thus formed, makes this one-piece element the full equivalent of the usual two-piece elevator consisting of a cup and an inserted cross-pin.
This elevator cup is adapted to slide up and down in the slotted actuator tube or sleeve 4 with its integral lug projecting into and through the slot 5 thereof, which is preferably a straight slot. The tube 4 is formed with shoulders at its top and bottom represented respectively by an outwardly bossed head 6' at its upper end and a radial flange l at its lower end. This flange is drawn down to form a cylindrical attachment head 8 shorter than its own diameter. The slot 5 is cut through the flange i so as to accommodate the lug 3 on the cup and thus admit the cup to its working position inside the sleeve. This shortens the usual assembly process of inserting the cup in the tube and then inserting the cross-pin in it and through the slot.
Up and down movement is imparted to the cup through its lug 3 which projects beyond the straight slot 5 into another outer slot 9 which is preferably helical and formed in or by the sleeve Ill which immediately surrounds the actuator tube t and in which the latter is adapted to be rotated.
The outer sleeve I0 is conveniently rolled up out of a flat blank so cut that the helical slot 9 is produced between its proximate inclined ends. This method of forming the helical slot in lipstick holders is not new except that in the prescut case one edge of the blank is so cut as to give the slot an end stop at the point marked II in Fig. 2 against which the lug 3 can strike to limit the inward travel of cup in the tube. Below stop If, the edges of the rolled blank meet in a parting line marked l2 (Fig. 2) and these edges are normally abutting when the parts are assembled.
For assembly the sleeve is rolled to a somewhat larger diameter than it has when it is installed in the device and can therefore be passed over the bead shoulder 6 on the actuator or tube 4. When it has been brought into a position between that bead and the shoulder flange I, the outer sleeve or casing I3 i pushed over it and this contracts the sleeve to its working diameter in which it is held against endwise displacement by the bead and flange and in which its helical slot'is occupied by the elevator lug- 3. The dotteddines in Fig. 2 indicate the expanded condition of the sleeve. pressure of the sleeve on the outer casing, by its friction, holds the latter securely against accidental displacement.
The main casing 13 is formed with an outwardly bossed band [4 which can be located at any desired level preferably at some distance from the bottom end, so that the operating head or thumb piece can have a, desirable length for grasping by the user. This piece is a cup It held by a pressed fit upon the head 8 of the inhe! tube, upon which it is forcedto a position in which its edge is flush with the lower edge of the casing band l4.
Except for the cover II, the article is now complete, formed of four punch-press products, assembled in a simple manner as will be apparent. The cover fits over the main casing and seats on the upper edge of the casing band M, as shown in Fig. 1. Holding the main casing and rotating the thumb piece causes the lipstick to advance and withdraw as will now be understood.
I claim:
1. In a lipstick or like holder having an outer casing formed with an outwardly bossed band to seat a cover, an outer sleeve therein provided with a slot, an inner relatively rotary tube provided with a slot and an elevator in the tube having a lug occupyi both slots, the improvement which consists in said inner tube having an attachment head abutting the ends of said sleeve and casing and an operating head in the form of a cup pressed onto said head and extending over said outer casing into proximity to said band thereon.
The expansive tachment head abutting the ends of said sleeve and easing, said head being slotted to admit the elevator lug to the slot in said tube and a thumbpiece cup pressed onto said attachment head and extending over the end of said outer casing to a 5 junction with the band thereof.
GUNINARD P. PETERSON.
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US2419202A (en) * 1942-09-17 1947-04-22 Gen Electric Interpolymerizing butadiene, styrene, and ethyl acrylate
US2726760A (en) * 1949-06-23 1955-12-13 Dulberg Murray Holder with means for ejecting contents
US3002611A (en) * 1959-02-11 1961-10-03 Hazel Bishop Inc Refillable lipsticks
US3062189A (en) * 1960-04-22 1962-11-06 Aversa Joseph Cosmetic implements
US4514102A (en) * 1983-10-04 1985-04-30 Eyelet Specialty Co., Inc. Cosmetic container construction
US4603989A (en) * 1983-10-04 1986-08-05 Risdon Corporation Cosmetic container construction
US20130011175A1 (en) * 2011-07-07 2013-01-10 Il Makiage Ltd Lipstick tube
US9702266B2 (en) 2014-06-30 2017-07-11 Honeywell International Inc. Turbocharger turbine housing
US10548385B1 (en) * 2018-07-11 2020-02-04 Pat Mcgrath Cosmetics Llc Lipstick arrangement
US11717072B2 (en) 2018-07-11 2023-08-08 Pat Mcgrath Cosmetics Llc Lipstick arrangement

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2419202A (en) * 1942-09-17 1947-04-22 Gen Electric Interpolymerizing butadiene, styrene, and ethyl acrylate
US2726760A (en) * 1949-06-23 1955-12-13 Dulberg Murray Holder with means for ejecting contents
US3002611A (en) * 1959-02-11 1961-10-03 Hazel Bishop Inc Refillable lipsticks
US3062189A (en) * 1960-04-22 1962-11-06 Aversa Joseph Cosmetic implements
US4514102A (en) * 1983-10-04 1985-04-30 Eyelet Specialty Co., Inc. Cosmetic container construction
US4603989A (en) * 1983-10-04 1986-08-05 Risdon Corporation Cosmetic container construction
US20130011175A1 (en) * 2011-07-07 2013-01-10 Il Makiage Ltd Lipstick tube
US8985881B2 (en) * 2011-07-07 2015-03-24 Il Makiage Cosmetics (2013) Ltd Lipstick tube
US9702266B2 (en) 2014-06-30 2017-07-11 Honeywell International Inc. Turbocharger turbine housing
US10548385B1 (en) * 2018-07-11 2020-02-04 Pat Mcgrath Cosmetics Llc Lipstick arrangement
US11717072B2 (en) 2018-07-11 2023-08-08 Pat Mcgrath Cosmetics Llc Lipstick arrangement

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