WO2010039106A1 - Multi-chamber container - Google Patents

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WO2010039106A1
WO2010039106A1 PCT/US2008/011381 US2008011381W WO2010039106A1 WO 2010039106 A1 WO2010039106 A1 WO 2010039106A1 US 2008011381 W US2008011381 W US 2008011381W WO 2010039106 A1 WO2010039106 A1 WO 2010039106A1
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Garry Tsaur
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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
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • A45D40/0087Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks for samples

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  • the present invention relates generally to a small container. More specifically, the present invention relates to a small container with multiple individually sealed chambers containing a unit-dose of substance with a separate applicator for retrieving and applying the substance.
  • Small containers are used to distribute small quantities of products such as creams, lotions, and make-ups.
  • the amount of the product in the small container is generally for more than a single application.
  • the container's contents are exposed to the environment and subject to contamination.
  • the subsequent reuse of the opened container subjects the products to further cross- contamination and oxidation.
  • certain substances must be completely sealed from contact with moisture and/or air until just prior to application. This will require that the contents of the container be single dose and not reused at a later time.
  • Conventional containers are too large for single dose usage and once opened, subject the product to oxidation and contamination.
  • the present invention is a small multi-chamber container that has multiple individual sealed chambers. Each chamber contains a substance to be extracted and applied with an applicator.
  • the container has multiple elongated individual chambers enclosing a substance and sealed with aluminum foil or similar covering.
  • the top surface of the container is slanted wherein one side of the chamber is higher than another side of the chamber.
  • An applicator with an elongated hollow handle with approximately the same outside dimension as the inside dimension of the individual chambers is used to extract and apply the substance in the individual chambers.
  • At one end of the applicator is an applicator tip generally in the form of a small spatula or spoon.
  • the substance enclosed in the sealed chamber is forced out through the elongated hollow handle of the applicator into the applicator tip to be applied to desired surface.
  • the small multi-chamber container may be further enclosed within another decorative or protective outer container. In this embodiment, the small multi-dose container may be replaced after it is depleted while still retaining the outer container.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the multi- chamber container in a decorative outer container.
  • Figure 2 shows the top view of the preferred embodiment of the multi-chamber container.
  • Figure 3 shows a side view of the preferred embodiment of the multi-chamber container.
  • Figure 4 shows a side view of the preferred embodiment of the applicator.
  • Figure 5 shows a side view of another embodiment of the multi-chamber container with one container on top of another container.
  • the present invention is a small multi-chamber container 1 that has multiple individual sealed chambers 2.
  • the multiple sealed chambers 2 form a generally hexagonal shape.
  • Each chamber 2 contains a substance 3 to be extracted and applied with an applicator 4.
  • the container 1 has multiple elongated individual chambers 2 enclosing a substance 3 and sealed with aluminum foil, plastic film, or similar covering 5.
  • the top surface of the container 1 is slanted wherein one side of the chamber 2 is higher than another side of the chamber 2.
  • Each individual chamber 2 is further provided with a chamfer entrance 6 into the chamber 2 to provide a recess for the fractured seal 5 when it is fractured and folded into the chamber 2 by the inserted applicator 4.
  • the elongated chambers 2 are preferably cylindrical in shape. However, other cross-sectional shapes such as triangle, square, pentagon, or hexagon may also be used.
  • the covering 5 is provided with preformed or pre-cut lines wherein when pressure is applied to the covering 5 the covering 5 will fracture and break open at the preformed or pre-cut lines.
  • a guide plate 7 with corresponding openings 8 to the sealed chambers 2 in the multi-chamber container 1 is optionally positioned on top of the multi-dose container 1.
  • Each of the openings 8 on the guide plate 7 is provided with a chamfer 9 to guide the applicator 4 and allow easy visual and tactile confirmation of the accurate insertion of the applicator 4 into each individual chamber 2.
  • An applicator 4, as shown in figure 4, with an elongated hollow handle 10 with approximately the same outside dimension as the inside dimension of the individual chambers 2 is used to extract and apply the substance 3 in the individual chambers 2.
  • an applicator tip 11 At one end of the applicator 4 is an applicator tip 11 generally in the form of a small spatula or spoon. Other applicator tips such as a foam tip or a cotton tip may also be used.
  • the substance 3 enclosed in the sealed chamber 2 is forced out through the elongated hollow handle 10 of the applicator 4 into the applicator tip 11 to be applied to desired surface.
  • the slanted top surface of the container 1 enables the applicator 4 to easily fracture the covering 5 as it first contacts one small arc of the chamber top concentrating the insertion force on a small area of the covering 5 to easily puncture the covering 5.
  • Figure 5 shows another embodiment of the multi -chamber container.
  • a first container 1 has multiple individual sealed chambers 2 that are sealed on both the top and bottom of the chambers 2 with a fracturable covering.
  • the top surface of the first container 1 is slanted wherein one side of the chamber 2 is higher than another side of the chamber 2.
  • Each chamber 2 contains a substance 3 to be extracted and applied with an applicator 4.
  • a second container 12 with corresponding multiple individual chambers are positioned immediately under the first container 1.
  • Each chamber in the second container 12 may be empty or may contain a second substance.
  • the individual chambers in the second container 12 may also be sealed with a fracturable covering.
  • the enclosed substance 3 when the applicator 4 is inserted through a chamber 2 in the first container 1, the enclosed substance 3 will be forced through the hollow handle 10 of the applicator 4 into the applicator tip 11 for application.
  • the air or the second substance in the chamber will be forced into the hollow handle 10 of the applicator 4. If the chamber in the second container 12 is empty, the air in the chamber will force most of the substance 3 from the first container 1 out of the hollow handle 10 into the applicator tip 11 thereby more fully extract the substance 3.
  • the chamber in the second container 12 contains a second substance, the second substance may be extracted along with the first substance 3 to be applied either in sequence or in combination, depending on the depth of insertion of the applicator 4.
  • the small multi-chamber container 1 may be further enclosed within another decorative or protective outer container 13, as shown in figure 1. With the optional decorative or protective outer container 13, the small multi-chamber container 1 may be replaced after the individual chambers 2 are depleted while still retaining the outer container 13 for reuse.

Abstract

A small multi-chamber container (1) that has multiple individual sealed chambers (2) is disclosed. Each chamber (2) contains a substance (3) to be extracted and applied with an applicator (4). The top surface of the container (1) is slanted wherein one side of the chamber (2) is higher than another side of the chamber (2). An applicator (4) with an elongated hollow handle (10) with approximately the same outside dimension as the inside dimension of the individual chambers (2) is used to extract and apply the substance (3) in the individual chambers (2). At one end of the applicator (4) is an applicator tip (11) generally in the form of a small spatula or spoon. When the applicator (4) is inserted into one of the sealed chambers (2), the substance (3) enclosed in the sealed chamber (2) is forced out through the elongated hollow handle (10) of the applicator (4) into the applicator tip (11) to be applied to desired surface.

Description

PCT INTERNATIONAL PATENT APPLICATION
FOR MULTI-CHAMBER CONTAINER
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates generally to a small container. More specifically, the present invention relates to a small container with multiple individually sealed chambers containing a unit-dose of substance with a separate applicator for retrieving and applying the substance.
BACKGROUND ART
Small containers are used to distribute small quantities of products such as creams, lotions, and make-ups. The amount of the product in the small container is generally for more than a single application. Once the small container is opened, the container's contents are exposed to the environment and subject to contamination. The subsequent reuse of the opened container subjects the products to further cross- contamination and oxidation. Furthermore, certain substances must be completely sealed from contact with moisture and/or air until just prior to application. This will require that the contents of the container be single dose and not reused at a later time. Conventional containers are too large for single dose usage and once opened, subject the product to oxidation and contamination.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a small multi-chamber container that has multiple individual sealed chambers. Each chamber contains a substance to be extracted and applied with an applicator. In the preferred embodiment, the container has multiple elongated individual chambers enclosing a substance and sealed with aluminum foil or similar covering. The top surface of the container is slanted wherein one side of the chamber is higher than another side of the chamber. An applicator with an elongated hollow handle with approximately the same outside dimension as the inside dimension of the individual chambers is used to extract and apply the substance in the individual chambers. At one end of the applicator is an applicator tip generally in the form of a small spatula or spoon. When the applicator is inserted into one of the sealed chambers, the substance enclosed in the sealed chamber is forced out through the elongated hollow handle of the applicator into the applicator tip to be applied to desired surface. The small multi-chamber container may be further enclosed within another decorative or protective outer container. In this embodiment, the small multi-dose container may be replaced after it is depleted while still retaining the outer container.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the multi- chamber container in a decorative outer container.
Figure 2 shows the top view of the preferred embodiment of the multi-chamber container. Figure 3 shows a side view of the preferred embodiment of the multi-chamber container.
Figure 4 shows a side view of the preferred embodiment of the applicator.
Figure 5 shows a side view of another embodiment of the multi-chamber container with one container on top of another container.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The following description and figures are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting. Other embodiments of this invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of this description. The present invention is a small multi-chamber container 1 that has multiple individual sealed chambers 2. In the preferred embodiment, shown in figures 1, 2, 3, and 4, the multiple sealed chambers 2 form a generally hexagonal shape. Each chamber 2 contains a substance 3 to be extracted and applied with an applicator 4. hi the preferred embodiment, the container 1 has multiple elongated individual chambers 2 enclosing a substance 3 and sealed with aluminum foil, plastic film, or similar covering 5. The top surface of the container 1 is slanted wherein one side of the chamber 2 is higher than another side of the chamber 2. Each individual chamber 2 is further provided with a chamfer entrance 6 into the chamber 2 to provide a recess for the fractured seal 5 when it is fractured and folded into the chamber 2 by the inserted applicator 4. The elongated chambers 2 are preferably cylindrical in shape. However, other cross-sectional shapes such as triangle, square, pentagon, or hexagon may also be used. In the preferred embodiment, the covering 5 is provided with preformed or pre-cut lines wherein when pressure is applied to the covering 5 the covering 5 will fracture and break open at the preformed or pre-cut lines. A guide plate 7 with corresponding openings 8 to the sealed chambers 2 in the multi-chamber container 1 is optionally positioned on top of the multi-dose container 1. Each of the openings 8 on the guide plate 7 is provided with a chamfer 9 to guide the applicator 4 and allow easy visual and tactile confirmation of the accurate insertion of the applicator 4 into each individual chamber 2. An applicator 4, as shown in figure 4, with an elongated hollow handle 10 with approximately the same outside dimension as the inside dimension of the individual chambers 2 is used to extract and apply the substance 3 in the individual chambers 2. At one end of the applicator 4 is an applicator tip 11 generally in the form of a small spatula or spoon. Other applicator tips such as a foam tip or a cotton tip may also be used. When the applicator 4 is inserted into one of the sealed chambers 2, the substance 3 enclosed in the sealed chamber 2 is forced out through the elongated hollow handle 10 of the applicator 4 into the applicator tip 11 to be applied to desired surface. The slanted top surface of the container 1 enables the applicator 4 to easily fracture the covering 5 as it first contacts one small arc of the chamber top concentrating the insertion force on a small area of the covering 5 to easily puncture the covering 5.
Figure 5 shows another embodiment of the multi -chamber container. In this embodiment, a first container 1 has multiple individual sealed chambers 2 that are sealed on both the top and bottom of the chambers 2 with a fracturable covering. The top surface of the first container 1 is slanted wherein one side of the chamber 2 is higher than another side of the chamber 2. Each chamber 2 contains a substance 3 to be extracted and applied with an applicator 4. A second container 12 with corresponding multiple individual chambers are positioned immediately under the first container 1. Each chamber in the second container 12 may be empty or may contain a second substance. The individual chambers in the second container 12 may also be sealed with a fracturable covering.
In this embodiment, when the applicator 4 is inserted through a chamber 2 in the first container 1, the enclosed substance 3 will be forced through the hollow handle 10 of the applicator 4 into the applicator tip 11 for application. Upon further insertion of the applicator 4 into the chamber in the second container 12, the air or the second substance in the chamber will be forced into the hollow handle 10 of the applicator 4. If the chamber in the second container 12 is empty, the air in the chamber will force most of the substance 3 from the first container 1 out of the hollow handle 10 into the applicator tip 11 thereby more fully extract the substance 3. If the chamber in the second container 12 contains a second substance, the second substance may be extracted along with the first substance 3 to be applied either in sequence or in combination, depending on the depth of insertion of the applicator 4.
The small multi-chamber container 1 may be further enclosed within another decorative or protective outer container 13, as shown in figure 1. With the optional decorative or protective outer container 13, the small multi-chamber container 1 may be replaced after the individual chambers 2 are depleted while still retaining the outer container 13 for reuse.
Although the invention has been described in terms of particular embodiments and applications, one of ordinary skill in the art, in light of this teaching, can generate additional embodiments and modifications without departing from the spirit of or exceeding the scope of the claimed invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the drawings and descriptions herein are proffered by way of example to facilitate comprehension of the invention and should not be construed to limit the scope thereof.

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CLAIMSWhat is claimed is:
1. A multi-chamber container comprising: multiple individual chambers, each with an inside dimension and a top surface of said chamber is slanted wherein one side of said chamber is higher than another side of said chamber; and an applicator with an elongated hollow handle with approximately the same outside dimension as the inside dimension of the individual chambers; wherein said applicator is insertable into said individual chambers.
2. A multi-chamber container as in claim 1, wherein a substance in disposed in said multiple individual chambers.
3. A multi-chamber container as in claim 1, wherein said individual chambers are sealed with a seal.
4. A multi-chamber container as in claim 3, wherein said individual chambers are sealed with an aluminum foil or a plastic covering.
5. A multi-chamber container as in claim 1, wherein said individual chambers has a cross section in the shape of a circle, triangle, square, pentagon, or hexagon.
6. A multi-chamber container as in claim 1, wherein said multiple individual chambers form a circular, triangular, square, pentagon, or hexagon shape.
7. A multi-chamber container as in claim 3, wherein said seal has a weakened area corresponding to each individual chamber.
8. A multi-chamber container as in claim 1, wherein a guide plate with corresponding openings to the individual chambers is disposed on top of the multiple individual chambers.
9. A multi-chamber container as in claim 8, wherein said openings on said guide plate are provided with a chamfer to guide the applicator into said individual chamber.
10. A multi-chamber container as in claim 1, wherein an applicator tip is affixed to an end of said applicator.
11. A multi-chamber container as in claim 1, wherein a second container with multiple chambers corresponding to said multiple individual chambers are disposed under said multiple individual chambers.
12. A multi-chamber container as in claim 11 , wherein said multiple chambers in said second container are sealed with a seal.
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