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- salves and other similar cosmetic materials commonly known as lipstick containers, and primarily to those of the kind in which there are two coaxial sleeves, known as the body-and spiral, one having a longitudinal slot and the other a helical slot, and a cup or godet carrying the lipstick itself, the cup or godet having a peg engagthe container andpouring the molten lipstick through a hole in the bottom of the cup.
- the sheath remains in place until the user first projects the lipstick to a level at which the sheath is substantially wholly clear of the body and spiral, whereupon subsequent retraction of the lipstick causes the lower end of the sheath to catch 2 shape, freefrom ridges, pips or'slots.
- the resilienceof the sheet metal of the body ensures that it imposes no serious restraint on the initial projection of the lipstick whilsts its sha'rp edge ensures reliable ejection of the sheath by the flats when the lipstick is retracted.
- An aim of the invention where it is applied to lipstick containers employing an ejectable sheath, is to overcome this trouble.
- a tubular body for a lipstick container comprising a sheet metal tube provided with an elongated slot in its wall capable of receiving and guidinga peg projecting from a cup slidable in the body, a base portion at one endfor facilitating rotation of the body, and at its other end at least two inward deformations such as flats over-only a portion of the. circumferential extent of that end.
- FIG. 3 is an outside elevation of the body alone, looking in the direction of the arrow A in FIG. .2;
- FIG. 4 shows how the body co-operates with the cup in a version that does not use a sheath
- a body I of sheet metal i is in the form of a tube with alongitudinal slot 2 engaged by a radiallyextending'p'eg 3 on a'cup or godet 4 thatcarries the lipstick, salve or other cosmetic material.
- the body 1 is enclosed in a so-called spiral, which. is acylindrical tube containing a helical slot also engaged by the peg 3, so
- the lower end of the body 1 is enlarged at 5 to form a base that receives a base cap (not shown) to be graspedby the users'fin' gers for rotating the body.
- a sheath 60f transparent mouldedsynthetic resin fits onto the upper end of the cup 4 and encloses the lipstick or salve.
- the upper end of the cup has a portion 7 of reduce diameter,.terminating in a bead 8.
- the sheath 6 has a flexible skirt 9 that fits over the head 8.
- the body 1 is, as. stated above, made of sheet metal and again is of basically known form, being formed from steel strip by a pressing operation that rolls .it up i to form a cylinder witha gap left to define the slot 2 and with the base 5 and a rib .10. Simultaneously with the pressing operation we form in the upper end of the body two diametrically opposed flats 11, formed by deflecting the upper rim of the blank inwards at these points.
- the flats are inclined inwards at between 13 and to the axis of the body and the distance between them is 0.508 inch.
- a body with flats 11 may also be used in normal lipstick containers having no sheath 6.
- the cup 4' here is of plain cylindrical shape without the reduced portion 7, and it projects partially through the upper end of the body in the fully advanced position, so that the flats ll bear lightly against its wall on opposite sides and assist in keeping the cup stable during use of the lipstick.
- the flats 11 as shown define simple chords (looking axially) to a circle defined by the inner diameter of the associated end 7 of the body 1. However it will be understood that they may have a different shape in detail, even though flats are the simplest shape, and the preferred one.
- the invention may be applied where the body 1 has a helical slot, and the tube outside it an axial one, the action being the same.
- an improved container for a lipstick or similar stick of pasty material comprising a cylindricalv cup adapted to hold said stick and provided with at least one radially and outwardly extending peg projecting through a longitudinal slot provided in an innercylindrical sleeve having an upper end and coaxially ,surrounding said cup, said peg also'engaging a helical slot provided in an outer cylindrical sleeve coaxially surrounding said inner sleeves, said cup being mounted for axial displacement within said inner sleeve between a retracted position and projecting position relative to said upper end, and the inner sleeve being rotatable within said outer sleeve, in which the improvement comprises said inner sleeve being made of sheet metal, said inner sleeve providing at said upper end at least two, circumferentially equidistant, inwardly directed deformations, such as radially flattened and inwardly inclined portions of said inner sleeve upper end, adapted to engage peripheral portions of
- a container for a lipstick or similar stick of pasty material comprising: an inner, sheet metal, cylindrical sleeve having an upper end and outer cylindrical sleeve 1 coaxially surrounding said inner sleeve; a cylindrical cup adapted to hold said stick and provided with at least one radially and outwardly extending peg projecting through a longitudinal slot provided in said inner sleeve, said inner sleeve coaxially surrounding said cup, said peg also engaging a helical slot provided in said outer sleeve, said cup being mounted for axial displacement within'said inner sleeve between a retracted position and a projecting position relative to said upper end, and said innersleeve being rotatable within'said outer sleeve, said stick being contained in a projecting shell having an open end telescoped over the open end of said cup, said inner sleeve having at its upper end at least two, circumferentially equidistant, inwardly directed deformations, such as
- each one ofsaid deformations is a flat which is inclined inwardly at an angle of between 13 and 20 to the longitudinal axis of said inner sleeve.
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Abstract
Tubular lipstick container sleeve having a longitudinal slot and being in slidably relationship with a coaxial external housing sleeve having a helical slot and with an internal lipstick carrying cup a peg of which engages the slots. The body having at one end a base portion for facilitating its rotation has at its other end at least two inward deformations extending over a portion of the circumferential extent of that end releasably ejecting a protective lipstick sheet the first time the lipstick is operated and reducing the wobbling tendency of the lipstick.
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United States Patent Webster LIPSTICK CONTAINERS [75] Inventor: Edward Webster, Dorset, England [73] Assignee: Sebec Societe dExploitation dc Brevets dEmballage Cosmetique S.A., Fribourg, Switzerland [22] Filed: Sept. 29, 1972 [21] Appl. No.: 293,370
30 Foreign Application Priority m Oct. 1, 1971 s21 U.s.c|. 401/78 51 m. C] ..A45d 39/10 58 Field ofSearch.. 401/68, 75-78, 401/87, as
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,706,354 12/1972 Gruska 401/78 Great Britain 45692/71 Apr. 23, 1974 3,706,500 12/1972 Gruska 401/78 Primary Examiner Lawrence Charles Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Dressler, Goldsmith, Clement & Gordon, Ltd.
[ ABSTRACT Tubular lipstick container sleeve having a longitudinal 10 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures PATENTEUAPR 23 1914 v rrlrt E 1 "1 LIPSTICK CONTAINERS This invention relates to containers for lipstick,
salves and other similar cosmetic materials, commonly known as lipstick containers, and primarily to those of the kind in which there are two coaxial sleeves, known as the body-and spiral, one having a longitudinal slot and the other a helical slot, and a cup or godet carrying the lipstick itself, the cup or godet having a peg engagthe container andpouring the molten lipstick through a hole in the bottom of the cup. The sheath remains in place until the user first projects the lipstick to a level at which the sheath is substantially wholly clear of the body and spiral, whereupon subsequent retraction of the lipstick causes the lower end of the sheath to catch 2 shape, freefrom ridges, pips or'slots. The resilienceof the sheet metal of the body ensures that it imposes no serious restraint on the initial projection of the lipstick whilsts its sha'rp edge ensures reliable ejection of the sheath by the flats when the lipstick is retracted.
Even where there is no sheath the flats have a beneficial effect in that they resiliently and firmly but gently grip the sides of the cup when the cup is in its fully projected position, opposing any tendencyof the cup to wobble or til-t. i
The invention will now be further described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
on the upper end of the body or spiral (or the inturned flange of a sleeve that fits over them), so that thesheath isnot retracted but is pushed off the lipstick and falls clear. This is'known as the Ejectoret process. Because.
of the, difficulties with tolerances. in the components (especiallywhere the body and spiral are moulded in plastics) and friction or adhesion between the lipstick and sheath, trouble can, be experienced in ensuring releasable ejection of the sheath the first time the lipstick container is operated, andvarious proposals have been made for modifying the form of the skirt of the sheath or the upper end of the body-spiral-sleeve assembly with the aim of elimination the trouble.
An aim of the invention, where it is applied to lipstick containers employing an ejectable sheath, is to overcome this trouble. i
In lipstick containers of the general kind employing a cup that is movable within a tubular body it is sometimes found that the cup, when in the fully projected position, hasa cei'tain amount of freedom IOI'IIII or wobble'fwith respect to the body and this makes it difficult forithe user to hold the lipstick steady when apply-. ing it. A further aim of the invention is to reduce this tendency to wobble.
According to the invention'there is now proposed a tubular body for a lipstick container comprising a sheet metal tube provided with an elongated slot in its wall capable of receiving and guidinga peg projecting from a cup slidable in the body, a base portion at one endfor facilitating rotation of the body, and at its other end at least two inward deformations such as flats over-only a portion of the. circumferential extent of that end.
Preferably there are just two inward deformations arranged diametrically oppo'site each other, but there could be three, four or more, preferably evenly spaced around the rim. The deformations can be in the form of simple flats, defining'chords to the circle that forms the inner diameter of the associated end of the body. Where this body is used in conjunction with Ejectoret system, employing a sheath over the lipstick, the sheath is pushed upwards past these flats the first time the lipstick is fullyprojected, and then when it is retracted the lover edge of the sheath engages the upper edges of the flats and is pushed off. The sheath can be of simple ing to the invention, with FIG. 1 shows the body of a lipstick containeraccorda cup and sheath in-the fully projected position; i k I FIG. 2 is a plan view of the body alone, looking from above;
FIG. 3 is an outside elevation of the body alone, looking in the direction of the arrow A in FIG. .2; and
FIG. 4 shows how the body co-operates with the cup in a version that does not use a sheath,
Referring first to FIGS. 1 to 3, a body I of sheet metal i is in the form of a tube with alongitudinal slot 2 engaged by a radiallyextending'p'eg 3 on a'cup or godet 4 thatcarries the lipstick, salve or other cosmetic material. In the complete lipstick container the body 1 is enclosed in a so-called spiral, which. is acylindrical tube containing a helical slot also engaged by the peg 3, so
that relative rotation of the body and spiral caused the cup 4 to be moved axially to project and retract the lipstick in a well-known manner. The lower end of the body 1 is enlarged at 5 to form a base that receives a base cap (not shown) to be graspedby the users'fin' gers for rotating the body. a In the version shown in FIG. 1 a sheath 60f transparent mouldedsynthetic resin fits onto the upper end of the cup 4 and encloses the lipstick or salve. For this purpose the upper end of the cup has a portion 7 of reduce diameter,.terminating in a bead 8. The sheath 6 has a flexible skirt 9 that fits over the head 8.
In the retractedposition of the 'cup 4 and sheath 6 the skirt lies inside the'body l,.but when the cup is fully projected 'for the, first time to" the position shown in FIG. tine skirt 9 of thevsheath springs clear of the body, so that on subsequent retraction of the cup, the
skirt engages against the body and so the sheath remains stationary as the cup and-lipstick are retracted, and the sheath can fall away. This is'the known socalled Ejectoret process and is disclosed in certain British Patent Specifications such as No. 1,280,635 of Sebec S,A.
The body 1 is, as. stated above, made of sheet metal and again is of basically known form, being formed from steel strip by a pressing operation that rolls .it up i to form a cylinder witha gap left to define the slot 2 and with the base 5 and a rib .10. Simultaneously with the pressing operation we form in the upper end of the body two diametrically opposed flats 11, formed by deflecting the upper rim of the blank inwards at these points.
These flats 1] reduce the effective diameter of the upper end of the body, not as a whole (as would be obtained for example by forming a continuous rolled-in rim or bead) but only in localised regions, in factacross a single diameter where there are only two opposed flats. As will be seen in FIG. 2, one of theflats straddles the narrowed upper end of the slot 2 in the example shown. However there could be more than two flats,
and they need not necessarily be at diametrically opposite points, although generally it will be preferably for them to be uniformly spaced around the circumference of the body.
As the cup 4, with the sheath 6 in it is fully projected the skirt 9 of the sheath is able to spring past the flats 11, being free to deflect into the reduced portion 7 of the cup and then spring out again when clear of the flats, then when the cup is subsequently retracted the lower edge of the skirt engages the flats and causes the sheath to be positively pushed off. Experience with this form of engagement has shown that it is possible to be much more confident of reliable and clean ejection of the sheath than with a body employing simply a continuous inturned rim or head, and especially one of moulded synthetic resin.
In the preferred embodiment, where the inside diameter of the body is 0.518 inch and its wall thickness 0.010 inch, the flats are inclined inwards at between 13 and to the axis of the body and the distance between them is 0.508 inch.
As indicated above, a body with flats 11 may also be used in normal lipstick containers having no sheath 6. As shown in FIG. 4, the cup 4' here is of plain cylindrical shape without the reduced portion 7, and it projects partially through the upper end of the body in the fully advanced position, so that the flats ll bear lightly against its wall on opposite sides and assist in keeping the cup stable during use of the lipstick.
The flats 11 as shown define simple chords (looking axially) to a circle defined by the inner diameter of the associated end 7 of the body 1. However it will be understood that they may have a different shape in detail, even though flats are the simplest shape, and the preferred one.
- Also the invention may be applied where the body 1 has a helical slot, and the tube outside it an axial one, the action being the same.
What is claimed is:
1. In an improved container for a lipstick or similar stick of pasty material, comprising a cylindricalv cup adapted to hold said stick and provided with at least one radially and outwardly extending peg projecting through a longitudinal slot provided in an innercylindrical sleeve having an upper end and coaxially ,surrounding said cup, said peg also'engaging a helical slot provided in an outer cylindrical sleeve coaxially surrounding said inner sleeves, said cup being mounted for axial displacement within said inner sleeve between a retracted position and projecting position relative to said upper end, and the inner sleeve being rotatable within said outer sleeve, in which the improvement comprises said inner sleeve being made of sheet metal, said inner sleeve providing at said upper end at least two, circumferentially equidistant, inwardly directed deformations, such as radially flattened and inwardly inclined portions of said inner sleeve upper end, adapted to engage peripheral portions of said cup to provide stability for said stick in the projecting position, said longitudinal slot extending to said upper end of said inner sleeve. I
2. The holder of claim 1, wherein one of said deformations straddles the upper end of said longitudinal 'said inner sleeve.
5. The holder of claim 1, wherein said inner sleeve is made from a planar sheet metal blank.
6. A container for a lipstick or similar stick of pasty material comprising: an inner, sheet metal, cylindrical sleeve having an upper end and outer cylindrical sleeve 1 coaxially surrounding said inner sleeve; a cylindrical cup adapted to hold said stick and provided with at least one radially and outwardly extending peg projecting through a longitudinal slot provided in said inner sleeve, said inner sleeve coaxially surrounding said cup, said peg also engaging a helical slot provided in said outer sleeve, said cup being mounted for axial displacement within'said inner sleeve between a retracted position and a projecting position relative to said upper end, and said innersleeve being rotatable within'said outer sleeve, said stick being contained in a projecting shell having an open end telescoped over the open end of said cup, said inner sleeve having at its upper end at least two, circumferentially equidistant, inwardly directed deformations, such as radially flattened and inwardly'inclined portions of said inner sleeve upper end, whereby said deformations act to strip said shell from said stick when said cup is returned to a retracted position from an initial projecting position, and said deformations engaging peripheral portions of said cup to provide stability for said stick in the projecting position, said longitudinal slot extending to said upper end of said inner sleeve.
7. The holder of claim 6, wherein one of said deformations straddles the .upper end of said longitudinal slot.
8 The holder of claim'6, wherein said inner sleeve upper end has two deformations which are arranged at diametrically opposite locations. I
9. The holder of claim 6, wherein each one ofsaid deformations is a flat which is inclined inwardly at an angle of between 13 and 20 to the longitudinal axis of said inner sleeve.
10. The holder of claim 6, wherein said inner sleeve is made from a planar sheet metal blank.
T UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE T T CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION Patent Ne. 3.806.262 Dated April 23, 1974 InventoT-(s) Edward Webster T It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent end that eeid Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:
Column. 2 lines 40-41; "reduce" shoii ld be 9- educed Claim 6 coiumn line 32, '."prejectihg?'-ehou1d be T protecting T T s ig n'ed anfisea l ed this 10th day OffTS'epte nbe 1974;
(Si m A'ttest: T i IMCCOY M; GIBSON; JR. C, MARSHALLVDANN Attesting Officer Commissioner of Patents T
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1. In an improved container for a lipstick or similar stick of pasty material, comprising a cylindrical cup adapted to hold said stick and provided with at least one radially and outwardly extending peg projecting through a longitudinal slot provided in an inner cylindrical sleeve having an upper end and coaxially surrounding said cup, said peg also engaging a helical slot provided in an outer cylindrical sleeve coaxially surrounding said inner sleeves, said cup being mounted for axial displacement within said inner sleeve between a retracted position and projecting position relative to said upper end, and the inner sleeve being rotatable within said outer sleeve, in which the improvement comprises said inner sleeve being made of sheet metal, said inner sleeve providing at said upper end at least two, circumferentially equidistant, inwardly directed deformations, such as radially flattened and inwardly inclined portions of said inner sleeve upper end, adapted to engage peripheral portions of said cup to provide stability for said stick in the projecting position, said longitudinal slot extending to said upper end of said inner sleeve.
2. The holder of claim 1, wherein one of said deformations straddles the upper end of said longitudinal slot.
3. The holder of claim 1, wherein said upper end of said inner sleeve has two deformations which are arranged at diametrically opposite locations.
4. The holder of claim 1, wherein each one of said deformations is a flat which is inclined inwardly at an angle of between 13* and 20* to the longitudinal axis of said inner sleeve.
5. The holder of claim 1, wherein said inner sleeve is made from a planar sheet metal blank.
6. A container for a lipstick or similar stick of pasty material comprising: an inner, sheet metal, cylindrical sleeve having an upper end and outer cylindrical sleeve coaxially surrounding said inner sleeve; a cylindrical cup adapted to hold said stick and provided with at least one radially and outwardly extending peg projecting through a longitudinal slot provided in said inner sleeve, said inner sleeve coaxially surrounding said cup, said peg also engaging a helical slot provided in said outer sleeve, said cup being mounted for axial displacement within said inner sleeve between a retracted position and a projecting position relative to said upper end, and said inner sleeve being rotatable within said outer sleeve, said stick being contained in a projecting shell having an open end telescoped over the open end of said cup, said inner sleeve having at its upper end at least two, circumferentially equidistant, inwardly directed deformations, such as radially flattened and inwardly inclined portions of said inner sleeve upper end, whereby said deformations act to strip said shell from said stick when said cup is returned to a retracted position from an initial projecting position, and said deformations engaging peripheral portions of said cup to provide stability for said stick in the projecting position, said longitudinal slot extending to said upper end of said inner sleeve.
7. The holder of claim 6, wherein one of said deformations straddles the upper end of said longitudinal slot.
8. The holder of claim 6, wherein said inner sleeve upper end has two deformations which are arranged at diametrically opposite locations.
9. The holder of claim 6, wherein each one of said deformations is a flat which is inclined inwardly at an angle of between 13* and 20* to the longitudinal axis of said inner sleeve.
10. The holder of claim 6, wherein said inner sleeve is made from a planar sheet metal blank.
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