WO2011043470A1 - 口唇化粧料塗布装置 - Google Patents

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WO2011043470A1
WO2011043470A1 PCT/JP2010/067782 JP2010067782W WO2011043470A1 WO 2011043470 A1 WO2011043470 A1 WO 2011043470A1 JP 2010067782 W JP2010067782 W JP 2010067782W WO 2011043470 A1 WO2011043470 A1 WO 2011043470A1
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上原 一之
悠 齋藤
乾綱 栗田
政弘 岡
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  • the present invention relates to a lip cosmetic applicator that is particularly suitably used for applying lip cosmetics such as lipstick and lip gloss.
  • a structure having an application part at the tip of a support shaft is generally used.
  • the application unit by increasing the amount of the cosmetic material retained, the area where the cosmetic material can be applied by one operation can be increased, and the application operation can be reduced. Reducing the application operation is advantageous in that the cosmetic can be applied uniformly by preventing the application of fading.
  • an application part that protrudes laterally from a support shaft and has at least two branch parts of a plastic material (see Patent Document 1).
  • the bifurcation has an end and contacts at the end to form a cavity therebetween.
  • the holding amount can be increased.
  • Patent Document 2 describes a coating portion that is wider and flatter than the support shaft as the shape of the coating portion.
  • the application part has a shape that gradually becomes narrower from the widest part toward the tip when viewed from the front, or is provided obliquely with respect to the support shaft. It is described that.
  • the coating feel, finish, and usability are improved.
  • the tip of the application part is thin and sharp, there is an advantage that the cosmetic can be applied finely, so that the cosmetic can be easily applied to the mouth corners of the lips.
  • the application tool is generally used in combination with a cylindrical container containing a cosmetic.
  • the application tool pulls out the application part immersed in the cosmetic in the container and squeezes off the excessive amount of cosmetic with a squeezing valve provided in the vicinity of the mouth of the container.
  • a squeezing valve provided in the vicinity of the mouth of the container. It comes to apply.
  • the ironing valve is formed using a hard or semi-rigid plastic material to make it substantially non-deformable, and the application part is more easily deformed than the ironing valve, The application part is wider and flatter than the support shaft.
  • the branch portion defining the cavity is sufficiently rigid so as not to be substantially deformed. Therefore, since this cavity does not have the substantial deformation
  • the hole diameter of the ironing hole is usually designed according to the diameter of the support shaft in order to prevent the cosmetic material from adhering to the support shaft, and if the application part protrudes laterally from the support shaft, the coating is applied.
  • the present invention comprises a cosmetic application tool for applying cosmetics to the lips, and a container for containing the cosmetics, and the application tool can freely enter and exit from the mouth of the container.
  • a cosmetic application device The application tool has an application surface for applying cosmetics, and has an application part made of a flat body, and a support shaft having the application part connected to the tip.
  • the application portion When the application portion is viewed from the front, the application portion has the widest width portion, and gradually narrows from the widest width portion toward the tip, and the application surface is recessed at the center portion thereof.
  • the present invention provides a lip cosmetic application device having a concave surface formed with a portion.
  • the present invention it is possible to hold a large amount of cosmetics in a fixed amount by a simple operation of squeezing the application part with a squeezing valve. Moreover, since the cosmetic can be held over the entire application surface of the application portion, the cosmetic can be applied uniformly. Moreover, since the adhesion of the cosmetics to the application part back surface is suppressed, the adhesion to an undesired part can be prevented during the cosmetic application.
  • the present invention it is possible to effectively squeeze the wide and flat application part while reducing the resistance when inserting and removing the application part to reduce the damage to the application part. As a result, the amount and distribution of the cosmetic material on the application part become appropriate, and it can be simply and beautifully finished.
  • the above-described effects can be achieved, and in particular, lip cosmetics such as lipstick and lip gloss can be easily and beautifully finished when applied to the lips.
  • FIG. 1 is a partially broken front view showing an embodiment of a cosmetic applicator according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view showing an application part in the cosmetic applicator shown in FIG. 3 (a) is a front view of the application part in the cosmetic applicator shown in FIG. 1, and
  • FIG. 3 (b) is a side view of the application part in the cosmetic applicator shown in FIG. ) Is a sectional view taken along the line cc in FIG. 3B
  • FIG. 3D is a sectional view taken along the line dd in FIG. 3B
  • FIG. 3E is a sectional view taken in FIG. It is an ee sectional view.
  • FIGS. 5A and 5B are schematic views of a state in which the application part holding the cosmetic is passing through the ironing hole of the ironing valve as viewed from the side.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example of a usage state of the cosmetic applicator illustrated in FIG. 1.
  • Fig.7 (a) is a perspective view which shows another embodiment of an application part
  • FIG.7 (b) is a front view of Fig.7 (a).
  • FIG.8 (a) is a perspective view which shows another embodiment of an application part
  • FIG.8 (b) is a side view of Fig.8 (a).
  • FIG. 9A is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the application unit
  • FIG. 9B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line bb in FIG. 9A
  • FIG. It is sectional drawing which shows the state which the application part shown in FIG.9 (b) deform
  • FIGS. 10A to 10E are diagrams showing another embodiment of the application unit.
  • FIG. 11 is a partially broken front view showing another embodiment of the lip cosmetic application device of the present invention.
  • 12 (a) and 12 (b) are enlarged perspective views showing the application part in the lip cosmetic application device shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 13 (a) is a front view of the application unit in the lip cosmetic application device shown in FIG. 11, and FIG. 13 (b) is a side view of the application unit in the lip cosmetic application device shown in FIG. (C) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line cc in FIG. 13 (b), FIG. 13 (d) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line dd in FIG. 13 (b), and FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line ee in FIG. Fig. 14 (a) is a schematic view of the state where the application part holding the cosmetic is passing through the ironing hole of the ironing valve as seen from the side, and Fig.
  • FIG. 14 (b) is the state shown in Fig. 14 (a).
  • FIG. 14C is a schematic view of the state where the application part is further pulled out from the front
  • FIG. 14C is a schematic view of the state shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a usage state of the lip cosmetic applicator shown in FIG. 16 (a) is a front view showing another embodiment of the application unit
  • FIG. 16 (b) is a cross-sectional view taken along the line bb in FIG. 16 (a)
  • FIGS. 17A to 17E are diagrams showing another embodiment of the application unit.
  • FIG. 18 (a) is a partially broken front view showing another embodiment of the lip cosmetic application device of the present invention
  • FIG. 18 (b) shows the lip cosmetic application device shown in FIG. 18 (a).
  • FIG. 19 (a) is a schematic front view for explaining the situation where the application part of the application tool is squeezed by a flexible ironing valve
  • FIG. 19 (b) is a schematic side view thereof
  • FIG. 20A is a schematic front view for explaining a situation where the application part of another form is squeezed by a flexible squeezing valve
  • FIG. 20B is a schematic side view thereof
  • FIG. 21 (a) is a schematic front view for explaining the situation where the application part of still another embodiment is squeezed by a flexible ironing valve
  • FIG. 21 (b) is a schematic side view thereof
  • FIG. c) is a schematic bottom view of a flexible ironing valve with the application portion omitted.
  • FIG. 22 (a) is an explanatory view of a situation where the cosmetic material deposited on the lower surface of the flexible ironing valve adheres to the application part in the prior art
  • FIG. 22 (b) shows an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 23A to 23C are schematic cross-sectional views illustrating other forms of the flexible annular skirt.
  • 24A to 24E are schematic cross-sectional views illustrating other forms of the flexible annular skirt.
  • 25A to 25D are schematic cross-sectional views illustrating other forms of the flexible annular skirt and the flexible ironing valve.
  • FIG. 26 is a schematic cross-sectional view illustrating another form of the flexible annular skirt.
  • FIG. 1 shows a front view of a first embodiment of the lip cosmetic applicator of the present invention in a partially broken state.
  • the lip cosmetic applicator 1 according to this embodiment shown in the figure includes an applicator 2 for applying the cosmetic 4 and a container 3 for containing the cosmetic 4.
  • the application tool 2 and the container 3 will be described.
  • the container 3 has a bottomed elongated cylindrical shape.
  • the container 3 can accommodate the liquid cosmetic 4 therein.
  • the container 3 has a mouth 33 facing the bottom.
  • the mouth portion 33 opens upward.
  • a screw portion 32 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the mouth portion 33.
  • the screw portion 32 can be screwed with a screw portion (not shown) provided on the inner peripheral surface of the lid body 23 of the application tool 2 described later.
  • the mouth 33 in the container 3 has an iron valve 31 in the vicinity thereof.
  • the ironing valve 31 has a funnel-like shape with a diameter reduced from the mouth 33 to the bottom of the container 3, and has a ironing hole 31A at the lower end thereof.
  • the ironing hole 31A is used as a ironing hole.
  • the ironing hole 31 ⁇ / b> A can freely pass through the application portion 21 and the support shaft 22 in the application tool 2 described later.
  • the ironing hole 31 ⁇ / b> A is formed in a substantially central portion of the ironing valve 31 in a cross-sectional view of the container 3.
  • the ironing hole 31A is a circular hole. However, the shape of the ironing hole 31A is not limited to this.
  • the ironing hole 31 ⁇ / b> A has such a size that the application part 21 positioned at the tip of the application tool 2 can be inserted into the container 3 and extracted from the container 3.
  • the squeezing valve 31 is used to moderately squeeze out an excessive amount of the cosmetic 4 adhering to the application part 21 and the support shaft 22 of the application tool 2.
  • the ironing valve 31 is made of an elastically deformable material such as rubber.
  • the ironing valve 31 is located slightly below the mouth 33, but instead, the ironing valve 31 may be arranged at the mouth 33.
  • the vicinity of the mouth portion 33 of the container body 3 includes a portion from a location slightly away from the mouth portion 33 to the mouth portion 33.
  • a lip cosmetic having fluidity in the use environment is used.
  • Such cosmetics are well known in the art. Examples thereof include various types of lipstick, lip gloss, lip color, and other glossing cosmetics for finishing.
  • the applicator 2 used in combination with the container 3 has an applicator 21 and a support shaft 22. These members can freely enter and leave the container 3 through the mouth 33 of the container 3.
  • the application unit 21 is used for applying the cosmetic 4 to the lips or the like.
  • the support shaft 22 is connected to the application unit 21 at the tip thereof.
  • the application part 21 and the support shaft 22 may be integrally configured from the same material, or may be configured by joining two members manufactured in advance by a predetermined means.
  • the application part 21 and the support shaft 22 are separately manufactured and coupled, it is preferable to couple them together.
  • a method for coupling there is a method in which the application portion 21 or the support shaft 22 is plastically deformed and fixed by punching or the like.
  • the application tool 2 further has a lid 23.
  • the lid body 23 is connected to the rear end of the support shaft 22.
  • the lid body 23 has a screw portion (not shown) on its inner peripheral surface. This screw portion can be screwed with the screw portion 32 of the container 3 described above.
  • the coating device 1 In a state where the lid body 23 is screwed with the screw portion 32 of the container 3, the coating device 1 has a substantially cylindrical shape. In this state, the application unit 21 is located slightly above the bottom of the container 3.
  • FIG. 2 shows an enlarged view of the application part 21.
  • the vertical relationship of the application part 21 is reversed.
  • the application part 21 is formed of a flat body wider than the support shaft 22.
  • the application unit 21 has a longitudinal shape having a longitudinal direction X in the direction in which the support shaft extends and a width direction Y in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction X.
  • the application unit 21 has at least one feature for allowing the first surface 21A to be deformed inward when it passes through the ironing valve 31 of the container 3.
  • the deformation of the application part 21 is preferably substantially C-shaped along the hole of the ironing valve 31, as will be described later.
  • the applicator portion 21 having a vertically long flat shape has a first surface 21A that is an application surface and a second surface 21B that faces the first surface 21A.
  • the first surface 21 ⁇ / b> A is concave with respect to the width direction Y of the application portion 21.
  • the second surface 21B is flat or slightly convex.
  • the application part 21 has a recessed part 21C at the center part of the first surface 21A which is a concave surface.
  • the recessed portion 21C is a portion that mainly holds the cosmetic 4 on the first surface 21A.
  • the hollow portion 21 ⁇ / b> C extends in the longitudinal direction of the application portion 21.
  • the thickness of the application part 21 in the hollow part 21C is smaller than the thickness at the periphery of the hollow part 21C.
  • the application part 21 is inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to the support shaft 22.
  • the application unit 21 is configured so that the first surface 21 ⁇ / b> A, which is a concave surface of the application unit 21, faces the bottom of the container 3 in a state where the application tool 2 is inserted into the container 3. It is inclined with respect to the axial direction.
  • the application part 21 and the support shaft 22 in such an inclined relationship, the application part 21 can be deformed as desired.
  • the cosmetic 4 can be easily applied using the applicator 2 (these will be described in detail later).
  • the coating part 21 has been subjected to flocking treatment on its surface.
  • the fibers used for the flocking treatment preferably have a length of 0.1 to 3 mm and a thickness of 0.5 to 5 dtex. It is also possible to use a combination of two or more different fibers within this range in length and thickness.
  • As the material of the fiber an appropriate material is selected according to the feel required at the time of application. In general, a preferable soft feel can be obtained by using a polyamide resin.
  • a known technique such as electrostatic flocking may be appropriately employed.
  • FIGS. 3A to 3E show a front view, a side view, and a cross-sectional view of the application unit 21 shown in FIG.
  • the coating unit 21 is formed of only a curved surface except for the tip in the entire exposed surface in a state before the flocking treatment.
  • the application part 21 in a state before the flocking treatment is smooth and has no corners except for the tip.
  • the entire area of the exposed surface of the application unit 21 before the flocking treatment is smooth.
  • the application part 21 in a state before the flocking treatment does not have various fine irregularities such as a wrinkle shape, a wrinkle shape, and a satin shape over the entire exposed surface.
  • the application part 21 in a state before the flocking treatment is “smooth” and “smooth”.
  • the cosmetics applied previously may be wiped off. Without scraping off, another cosmetic can be successfully applied on top of it.
  • the cosmetic remaining in the application part 21 can be easily removed after use, when the application part 21 is inserted into the container 3, the cosmetic contained in the container 3 is colored. And discoloration can be effectively prevented.
  • the application portion 21 has a widest width portion 21E when viewed from the front (that is, when viewed in cross section in the width direction Y).
  • the widest width portion is preferably one point, but may be two or more points or may exist over a certain length.
  • the application portion 21 gradually decreases in width from the widest width portion 21 ⁇ / b> E toward the connection portion 24 with the support shaft 22.
  • the width here refers to the length in the Y direction in FIG. In the connecting portion 24, the width of the application portion 21 and the width (that is, the diameter) of the support shaft 22 are substantially the same. Further, the widest width portion 21E is at a position away from the tip 21D of the application portion 21.
  • the application portion 21 gradually decreases in width.
  • the tip 21D is preferably substantially sharp. By sharpening the tip 21D, a fine application operation can be easily performed. For example, application at the corner of the mouth can be performed easily.
  • the width of the application portion 21 gradually increases from the distal end 21D to the widest width portion 21E, and the width gradually decreases from the widest width portion 21E to the connecting portion 24.
  • the coating apparatus 1 of this embodiment has one of the characteristics in the relationship between the width of the widest width portion 21E of the coating portion 21 and the size of the ironing hole 31A of the ironing valve 31. Specifically, the widest width portion 21E is larger than the widest width portion of the ironing hole 31A. Therefore, when the applicator 2 in the state shown in FIG. 1 is taken out from the container 3, the widest width portion 21 ⁇ / b> E of the applicator 21 is caught in the ironing hole 31 ⁇ / b> A of the ironing valve 31.
  • the application part 21 is made of an elastically deformable material, so that the application part 21 is deformed when the widest width part 21E is caught in the ironing hole 31A, and the application part 21 is an ironing hole. 31A can be passed.
  • the first surface 21 ⁇ / b> A of the application part 21 is on the inner side, and the application part 21 can be deformed into a substantially C shape.
  • the ironing valve 31 prevents the application part 21 from being pulled out.
  • the application part 21 is made of an elastically deformable material, the application part 21 is deformed so as to pass through the ironing hole 31 ⁇ / b> A of the ironing valve 31.
  • the application portion 21 has a concave first surface 21A, which is a surface that mainly holds the cosmetic 4, the deformation of the application portion 21 is always performed as shown in FIG.
  • the first surface 21 ⁇ / b> A is deformed into a substantially C shape so as to be inside.
  • the application part 21 is substantially C-shaped so that the first surface 21A is on the inner side, so that the cosmetic 4 held on the inner side of the substantially C-shaped is in its retained state. Maintained.
  • the ironing valve 31 may be made of an elastically deformable material.
  • both the application part 21 and the ironing hole 31A are deformed, so that the resistance to insertion / removal is reduced and the usability is further improved.
  • the application part 21 has a slightly open C shape when passing through the ironing hole 31A (the circumscribed circle diameter of the application part 21 is increased), and the shape of the ironing hole 31A shown in FIG. It is expanded by the portion 21 and deformed into a substantially oval shape that is long on the side.
  • the amount of the cosmetic material 4 attached to the application part 21 is controlled by, for example, the hardness ratio of the application part 21 and the ironing valve 31, the size of the ironing hole 31A, and the wall thickness.
  • the deformation amount of the ironing hole 31A increases as the rubber hardness of the ironing valve decreases (that is, softer).
  • the amount of the cosmetic 4 adhering to the surface increases.
  • the preferred hardness of the coating part 21 and the ironing valve 31 depends on the thickness and shape of each part, but both are in the range of 55 to 70 ° in A scale hardness, and it is more preferable that the hardness difference is small.
  • the width of the application portion 21 gradually increases from the connecting portion 24 to the support shaft 22 to the widest width portion 21E, when the application portion 21 is pulled out, the application portion 21 is subjected to a deformation force. It is gradually added and smoothly deformed into a substantially C shape. Moreover, when the widest width part 21E is located between the front end 21D and the connecting part 24, the holding state of the cosmetic 4 in the application part 21 deformed into a substantially C shape can be further improved. .
  • the width of the application portion 21 gradually decreases from the widest width portion 21E toward the tip 21D, the deformation force is gradually applied to the application portion 21 when the application portion 21 is inserted into the ironing hole 31A.
  • the first surface 21A of the application part 21 is turned inward and smoothly deformed into a substantially C shape.
  • the application portion 21 has a shape other than a substantially C shape with the first surface 21A on the inside at the time of insertion, for example, the first surface 21A which is the application surface is an outwardly approximately C shape or W shape, Alternatively, it is possible to effectively prevent the application portion 21 from being deformed into an unexpected shape such as being bent into a “ ⁇ ” shape along a substantially central axis.
  • the cosmetic 4 can be kept in a stable state at all times. From this point of view, it is preferable that the widest width portion 21E is located at a position of 5 to 95%, particularly 15 to 85% from the tip 21D on the basis of the length of the application portion 21 (the length in the X direction in FIG. 2). .
  • the deformation force due to the ironing hole 31A does not apply to the application part 21, so that the deformed application part 21 is not deformed as shown in FIG. 4 (c).
  • the cosmetic 4 spreads over the entire area of the first surface 21 ⁇ / b> A of the application unit 21.
  • uniform application can be performed when the cosmetic 4 is applied to the lips or the like.
  • the cosmetic since the cosmetic is hardly held on the second surface 21B, there is no fear that the cosmetic is inadvertently attached to parts other than the application target part, and the user can apply it quickly and safely. Can do.
  • the entire second surface 21B is formed in an arc shape so that the second surface 21B side follows the outline of the ironing hole 31A.
  • Designing can be considered as a proposal.
  • the coating part 21 as a whole especially the central part of the coating part becomes thick and the bending strength of the coating part 21 increases, the soft feel at the time of application is impaired.
  • the coating apparatus 1 of this embodiment is used for application for lip cosmetics, since the lips are particularly sensitive parts, the hard feeling gives the user a great discomfort.
  • the amount of the cosmetic 4 retained in the application part 21 can be changed. By doing so, even if the degree of deformation of the substantially C-shape changes and the holding amount changes, the cosmetic 4 is first applied when the application unit 21 returns to the state before deformation after passing through the ironing hole 31A. Since there is no change in spreading over the entire area of one surface 21A, uniform application can be performed when applying to the lips and the like.
  • the application part 21 includes various elastomers such as natural rubber, butadiene rubber, isoprene rubber, nitrile rubber, chloroprene rubber, silicone resin and polyurethane. Can be used.
  • the use of a thermoplastic elastomer is particularly preferable because it can be produced by injection molding. It is preferable that the application part 21 is made of an elastically deformable material from the viewpoint that the touch to the lips is good when the cosmetic 4 is applied.
  • Using the coating apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment has an advantage that it can deal with cosmetics 4 having a wide range of viscosities. This is because the cosmetic 4 passes through the ironing hole 31A so that the cosmetic 4 is wrapped by the application part 21 deformed in a substantially C shape.
  • the cosmetic is excessively squeezed out by the iron valve, and a large amount of cosmetic can be held in the application part. Can not.
  • FIGS. 5A and 5B show a state where the application portion 21 is squeezed by the squeezing valve 31 as viewed from the side.
  • FIG. 5A shows a state in which the application unit 21 is pulled up from the state where it is immersed in the cosmetic 4 (the state shown in FIG. 1) and starts to contact the ironing valve 31.
  • the second surface 21B of the application part 21 contacts the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A.
  • the center position of the ironing hole 31 ⁇ / b> A and the center position of the support shaft 22 coincide with each other.
  • the second surface 21B of the application part 21 is ironed by the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A due to the inclination of the application part 21. To go. Accordingly, the center position of the support shaft 22 deviates from the center position of the ironing hole 31A. As described above, when the application part 21 is pulled out, the second surface 21B of the application part 21 always comes into contact with the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A, and the excess cosmetic 4 adhered to the second surface 21B is ironed. Taken.
  • the deformation force received from the periphery of the ironing hole 31A acts from the second surface 21B toward the first surface 21A.
  • the application unit 21 is always deformed into a substantially C shape with the first surface 21A on the inside.
  • the first surface 21A of the application part 21 is inclined with respect to the axial direction of the support shaft 22 so that the first surface 21A faces the bottom part of the container 3, so that when the application part 21 is pulled out, the second surface The surface 21B always comes into contact with the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A.
  • the second surface 21B and the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A are shown to be in contact with each other only at one point, but in reality, the application part 21 is deformed into a substantially C-shape. Therefore, the second surface 21B is a convex surface (convex surface having a circular cross section) along the shape of the ironing hole 31A, and the second surface 21B and the periphery of the ironing hole 31A are linearly contacted. Touch.
  • the angle ⁇ (see FIG. 5A) formed by the application part 21 and the support shaft 22 is 10 to 50 degrees, particularly 20 to 40 degrees. Is preferred. Further, by setting the angle within this range, as shown in FIG. 6 to be described later, the position of the user's hand holding the application tool 2 is less likely to come into contact with the user's face, and the application tool 2 It is easy to insert and remove from the container 3, and the diameter of the container is small and the portability is excellent.
  • the applicator 21 holding the cosmetic 4 can be applied to the applicator by applying a fixed amount of the cosmetic 4 by a simple operation using the squeezing valve 31. 21 can be held.
  • the value of the width of the widest width portion 21E of the application portion 21 / the width of the widest width portion of the ironing hole 31A is not in the state where the application portion 21 and the ironing valve 31 are assembled, that is, deformation. In the previous state, it is preferably set to 1.1 to 5.0, particularly 1.4 to 3.0.
  • the width of the widest part 21E of the application part 21 / the width of the widest part of the squeezing hole 31A is preferably within the above-mentioned range.
  • the width of the widest part of the squeezing hole 31A is such that the squeezing hole 31A is a circular hole.
  • the diameter is preferably 1.0 to 10 mm, particularly preferably 2.0 to 7.0 mm.
  • the application part 21 can hold a large amount of the cosmetic 4 even if the ironing hole 31A is reduced.
  • the fact that the ironing hole 31A can be made smaller leads to the diameter of the container 3 being made smaller.
  • the ability to reduce the diameter of the container 3 provides the advantages of slimming and small size of the container 3.
  • the ironing valve 31 is used not only for surplus cosmetic material 4 adhering to the application part 21 but also for scraping off the cosmetic material 4 adhering to the support shaft 22. From the viewpoint of surely removing the cosmetic 4 attached to the support shaft 22, the ratio d1 / d2 between the diameter d1 of the ironing hole 31A that is a circular hole and the diameter d2 of the support shaft 22 that is a cylinder is: It is preferably 0.7 to 1.0, particularly 0.80 to 0.98.
  • the ironing hole 31A is a circular hole in the present embodiment, but instead of this, an ironing hole 31A having a shape other than a circle, for example, an anisotropic shape such as an ellipse or a long hole may be adopted. it can.
  • FIG. 6 shows an example of the usage state of the coating apparatus 1 of the present embodiment.
  • the application tool 2 is extracted from the container 3, an excessive amount of the cosmetic 4 adhered to the application unit 21 is squeezed out by the squeezing valve 31 according to the mechanism described above, and an appropriate amount of the cosmetic 4 is applied to the application unit 21.
  • the first surface 21 ⁇ / b> A is held.
  • the application unit 21 in this state makes it clear to the user that the cosmetic 4 is held, so even a first-time user can easily apply the cosmetic 4 in an amount necessary for the point to be applied. You can be sure. In this case, if the color of the application part 21 is a color having a high contrast with the color of the cosmetic 4, it becomes clearer that the cosmetic 4 is held.
  • the user applies the careless adhesive 4 to a portion other than the application target site (for example, applying the lower lip).
  • the cosmetic 4 can be applied quickly and safely without worrying about sometimes the cosmetic 4 sticking to the upper lip and vice versa.
  • the first surface 21 ⁇ / b> A that is the holding surface of the cosmetic 4 in the application unit 21 is opposed to the upper lip 5 ⁇ / b> A or the lower lip 5 ⁇ / b> B.
  • the application tool can be applied to the upper lip 5A or the lower lip 5B. Since the position of the user's hand holding 2 is separated from the user's face, the application operation can be performed in a natural state.
  • the recess 21C is formed on the first surface 21A which is a concave surface, the cosmetic 4 held in the recess 21C can be applied to the lips. This is because the concave surface fits closely to the lips.
  • the application portion 21 has a gradually narrowing width from the widest width portion 21E toward the tip 21D.
  • the tip 21D of the application part 21 has an arc shape when the application part 21 is viewed from the front.
  • the advantages of configuring the tip 21D in this way are as follows. That is, in the range where the width of the application part 21 is smaller than the diameter of the ironing hole 31A of the ironing valve 31 from the widest width part 21E to the tip 21D side of the application part 21, the ironing material 31 is effectively ironed. It cannot be dropped.
  • the tip 21D substantially arc-shaped, the length from the position where the width of the coating portion 21 is less than the diameter of the ironing hole 31A of the ironing valve 31 to the tip 21D can be shortened. As a result, the amount of cosmetic 4 that adheres to the vicinity of the tip 21D without being squeezed by the ironing hole 31A can be reduced, and the cosmetic 4 can be prevented from adhering to the vicinity of the tip 21D more than necessary. Further, by making the tip 21D substantially arc-shaped, it is possible to effectively prevent damage to the skin and the like.
  • the first surface 21 ⁇ / b> A of the application unit 21 is concave in the longitudinal direction X in addition to being concave in the width direction Y. . Since the first surface 21A is concave with respect to the longitudinal direction X, when the application unit 21 is pulled out from the container 3 (see FIG. 1), the application unit 21 is arranged so that the first surface 21A is on the inner side. Along with the deformation, in the vicinity of the center line along the longitudinal direction X of the first surface 21A, the curvature of the first surface 21A becomes smaller than the curvature before passing through the ironing hole 31A (that is, close to a straight line). Become).
  • the first surface 21A After passing through the ironing hole 31A, the first surface 21A is restored to the original curvature, and at this time, the cosmetic 4 is collected near the center in the longitudinal direction X of the first surface 21A. If the cosmetic 4 is applied in this state, more cosmetic can be applied near the center of the applied site. This is suitable, for example, when it is desired to further gloss the center of the lips.
  • the curvature of the surface 21A is set to a value close to the curvature of the application target, such as the curvature of the lips. It becomes easy, and the feeling of fitting to the application object and the ease of application can also be improved.
  • the application part 21 of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 9A and 9B extends in the longitudinal direction of the application part 21 on the second surface 21B that is the surface opposite to the first surface 21A that is the application surface.
  • the two grooves 40 are provided at symmetrical positions and symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal center line of the application portion 21.
  • the two grooves 40 act as deformation guide lines when the application part 21 is deformed into a substantially C shape. That is, when the application part 21 in the state shown in FIG. 9B passes through the ironing hole 31A, the application part 21 is deformed as shown in FIG.
  • the deformation guide line By having the deformation guide line, it is possible to change the degree of deformation to the substantially C shape, that is, the holding amount of the cosmetic 4 without changing the shape or width dimension of the first surface 21A that affects the ease of painting. . Moreover, since it has a deformation
  • the feel during application becomes soft, and the depth of the concave portion becomes relatively shallow, so that the cosmetic 4 held in the concave portion can be easily released to the application symmetrical portion.
  • the groove 40 extends in the longitudinal direction of the application portion 21, the cross-sectional shape in the Y direction is easily deformed by the presence of the groove 40, but does not affect the deformation of the cross-sectional shape in the X direction or is applied. When it is pressed against the target surface and the cross-sectional shape in the Y direction is deformed, the X direction is more difficult to deform.
  • the length of the groove 40 is preferably 30 to 100%, particularly 75 to 95% of the length of the coating portion 21.
  • the groove may be a single continuous line, or may be a groove (or a recessed point group) arranged in a dotted line including a portion where there is no groove.
  • each groove 40 a is a curved curve that is convex toward the longitudinal center line of the application portion 21.
  • two grooves 40b are formed symmetrically at a position symmetrical with respect to the longitudinal center line of the application portion 21.
  • Each groove 40 b is a curved curve that is convex toward each side edge of the application portion 21.
  • one linear groove 40 c is formed at the position of the vertical center line of the application part 21.
  • one curved groove 40 d is formed at the position of the vertical center line of the application part 21.
  • one wavy curved groove 40 d is formed at the position of the longitudinal center line of the application portion 21. Since the state and degree of deformation of the application part 21 differ depending on the shape, formation position, and number of formations of the grooves, it is possible to control the holding amount of the cosmetic 4 and the distribution state of the cosmetic to be attached to the first surface 21A. it can. Therefore, what shape groove and how many grooves are to be formed may be appropriately determined according to how much cosmetic 4 is held in the application portion 21.
  • the distribution state of the cosmetic material to be adhered to the first surface 21A is intentionally made non-uniform (for example, the cosmetic material 4 is distributed so as to be larger in the central portion than the periphery of the first surface 21A) and applied to the lips.
  • the cosmetic material 4 is distributed so as to be larger in the central portion than the periphery of the first surface 21A
  • the cosmetic material 4 is distributed so as to be larger in the central portion than the periphery of the first surface 21A
  • FIG. 11 shows another embodiment of the lip cosmetic applicator 1 of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 12A and 12B are enlarged views of the coating unit 21 in the coating apparatus 1 shown in FIG.
  • the vertical relationship of the application part 21 is reversed.
  • the application part 21 is formed of a flat body.
  • the application unit 21 has a longitudinal shape having a longitudinal direction X in the direction in which the support shaft extends and a width direction Y in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction X.
  • the applicator portion 21 having a vertically long flat shape has a first surface 21A that is an application surface and a second surface 21B that faces the first surface 21A.
  • the first surface 21A is concave.
  • the second surface 21B is flat or slightly convex.
  • FIGS. 13A to 13E show a front view, a side view, and a cross-sectional view of the application unit 21 shown in FIGS. 12A and 12B.
  • the applicator 21 has the entire exposed surface in the state before the flocking treatment has a tip. Except for curved surfaces. In other words, the application part 21 in a state before the flocking treatment is smooth and has no corners other than the tip.
  • the coating apparatus 1 of the present embodiment is characterized in that the tip region 210 of the coating part 21 in the coating tool 2 is thicker than the widest width part 21E. Specifically, the tip region 210 has a protruding portion 211 that protrudes on the surface 21B side opposite to the first surface 21A that is the application surface, so that the thickness is increased.
  • the thickness here is a length including the longitudinal direction of the application part 21 and the length of the application part 21 in a plane orthogonal to the first surface 21A that is the application surface of the application part 21. That's it.
  • the application part 21 having the shape as described above is advantageous in that it is possible to effectively prevent dripping or stringing of the cosmetic without impairing the ease of applying the cosmetic at the corner of the mouth or the like. An effect is produced. This advantageous effect will be described with reference to FIG.
  • FIG. 14A shows a state where the application unit 21 is squeezed from the side by the squeezing valve 31.
  • FIG. 14A shows a state in which the application unit 21 is pulled up from the state where it is immersed in the cosmetic 4 (the state shown in FIG. 11) and starts to contact the ironing valve 31.
  • the second surface 21B of the application part 21 contacts the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A.
  • the center position of the ironing hole 31 ⁇ / b> A and the center position of the support shaft 22 substantially coincide with each other.
  • the second surface 21B of the application part 21 is ironed by the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A due to the inclination of the application part 21. To go. Accordingly, the center position of the support shaft 22 deviates from the center position of the ironing hole 31A. As described above, when the application part 21 is pulled out, the second surface 21B of the application part 21 always comes into contact with the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A, and the excess cosmetic 4 adhered to the second surface 21B is ironed. Taken.
  • the distal end area 210 of the application portion 21 is tapered, the extraction of the application portion 21 proceeds, and the distal end area 210 corresponds to the squeezing hole 31A of the squeezing valve 31 as shown in FIG. It becomes difficult to contact the periphery. In other words, surplus cosmetics are less likely to be rubbed off.
  • FIG. 14 (c) since the protruding portion 211 having a thickness is formed in the distal end region 210, even if the distal end region 210 is tapered, the second surface 21B of the distal end region 210 is formed.
  • the contact between the tip region 210 and the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A is ensured, and the state where the ironing valve 31 is bent is maintained, and the tip region 210 is compared with the application portion where the protruding portion 211 does not exist.
  • the deviation of the tip area 210 toward the application surface 21A side may be accompanied by a parallel movement or a change in the angle of the entire application unit 12 including the support shaft 22, or the application unit 12 is elastically deformed and bent to have an angle ⁇ .
  • the tip region 210 will be moved toward the coating surface 21A, although the tip region 210 will always move toward the application surface 21A.
  • the gap between the application surface 21A and the periphery of the ironing hole 31A is reduced by the movement of the tip region 210 toward the application surface 21A, the amount of the cosmetic 4 adhering to the periphery of the tip region 210 can be reduced.
  • the application surface 21A and the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A are usually There is a strong tendency to increase the gap, and the scouring effect of the cosmetic 4 on the application surface 21A in the tip region 210 is weaker than that of the non-inclined application part. The cosmetic 4 can be reduced.
  • a portion having a width smaller than the hole diameter in the side surface portion of the application portion may not be able to be scrubbed cleanly.
  • the tip region 210 moves to the application surface 21A side due to the presence of the protruding portion 211, the contact points on the side surface portion of the application portion 21 and the periphery of the ironing hole 31A also move, and the ironing hole 31A. Since it becomes easy to contact also in places other than the maximum diameter (diameter part), it becomes possible to squeeze out the cosmetic 4 also at places having a width smaller than the diameter of the ironing hole 31A.
  • the surplus adhering to the side surface even in the portion closer to the tip 21D is more in the case where the protrusion 211 is present than in the case where the protrusion 211 is not present.
  • the cosmetic 4 can be rubbed off.
  • the surplus cosmetic 4 is squeezed out immediately before the application part 21 is completely pulled out in the entire area including the periphery of the protruding part 211, the application surface 21A, and the application part side surface.
  • the tip region 210 has a protruding portion 211 that protrudes on the side of the surface 21B opposite to the first surface 21A, so that the thickness is increased. It is possible to effectively prevent dripping and stringing without interfering.
  • the shape of the tip region 210 in the longitudinal sectional view in the width direction Y of the application portion 21 is a triangular shape with rounded corners. 210 has two planes other than the application surface. These two planes are advantageous when used for applying a fine part such as a corner of a mouth or for correcting a site where cosmetics have been applied once.
  • the tip region 210 having the protruding portion 211 has a maximum thickness portion 211A that gradually increases from the tip 21D to the rear end of the application portion 21, and the thickness gradually decreases from the maximum thickness portion 211A toward the rear end. Then, it approaches the thickness at the widest width portion 21E. Since the protruding portion 211 has such a three-dimensional shape, the application portion 21 is easily taken in and out of the ironing valve 31 of the container 3. Moreover, even if the application part 21 is taken in and out of the ironing valve 31 of the container 3 many times, the flocking applied to the surface of the application part 21 is less likely to be damaged.
  • the application tool 2 has a relationship between the width of the widest part 21 ⁇ / b> E of the application part 21 and the size of the ironing hole 31 ⁇ / b> A of the ironing valve 31. Also has one of the characteristics. Specifically, the widest width portion 21E is larger than the widest width portion of the ironing hole 31A. Therefore, when the applicator 2 in the state shown in FIG. 11 is taken out from the container 3, the widest width portion 21 ⁇ / b> E of the applicator 21 is caught in the ironing hole 31 ⁇ / b> A of the ironing valve 31.
  • the application part 21 is made of an elastically deformable material, so that the application part 21 is deformed when the widest width part 21E is caught in the ironing hole 31A, and the application part 21 is an ironing hole. 31A can be passed.
  • the first surface 21 ⁇ / b> A of the application part 21 is on the inner side, and the application part 21 can be deformed into a substantially C shape.
  • the advantage of deforming the application part 21 in this way is as described above with reference to FIG.
  • the second surface 21B is in contact with the periphery of the ironing hole 31A.
  • the deformation force received from the periphery of the ironing hole 31A is the first from the second surface 21B. Acting toward the surface 21A.
  • the application portion 21 is deformed, as shown in FIG. 4B described above, the application portion 21 is always deformed into a substantially C shape so that the first surface 21A is on the inner side.
  • the application part 21 When the application part 21 is inserted into the ironing hole 31A by gradually narrowing the width of the application part 21 from the widest width part 21E toward the tip 21D, the application part 21 can be It is deformed into a substantially C shape with 21A on the inside. As a result, the cosmetic 4 can be kept in a good and stable state at all times. This effect is the same for the protruding portion 211, and the tip region 210 having the protruding portion 211 has a maximum thickness portion 211A with the thickness gradually increasing from the tip 21D to the rear end of the application portion 21. And the unexpected deformation
  • the second surface 21B of the application portion 21 is in contact with the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A, and the deformation force received from the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A is applied from the second surface 21B toward the first surface 21A.
  • the first surface 21A of the application part 21 is inclined with respect to the axial direction of the support shaft 22 so as to face the bottom part direction of the container 3.
  • the angle ⁇ (see FIG. 5A described above) formed by the application part 21 and the support shaft 22 is 10 to 50 degrees, particularly 20 to 40.
  • the angle ⁇ (see FIG. 5A described above) formed by the application part 21 and the support shaft 22 is 10 to 50 degrees, particularly 20 to 40.
  • the angle ⁇ (see FIG. 5A described above) formed by the application part 21 and the support shaft 22 is 10 to 50 degrees, particularly 20 to 40.
  • the angle ⁇ is 10 to 50 degrees, particularly 20 to 40.
  • the value of the width of the widest width portion 21E of the application portion 21 / the width of the widest width portion of the squeezing hole 31A is the state where the application portion 21 and the squeezing valve 31 are not assembled, that is, deformation. In the previous state, it is preferably set to 1.1 to 5.0, particularly 1.4 to 3.0.
  • the value of the thickness of the thickest portion 211A of the protruding portion 211 / the width of the widest portion of the ironing hole 31A in the tip region 210 of the application portion 21 is 0.3 to 2.0, particularly 0. It is preferable to set to 5 to 1.5.
  • the width value of the widest width portion 21E of the application portion 21 / the width value of the widest width portion of the ironing hole 31A and the thickness value of the thickest portion 211A of the protruding portion 211 / the width value of the widest width portion of the ironing hole 31A are as described above.
  • the width of the widest width portion of the ironing hole 31A is preferably 1.0 to 10 mm, particularly 2.0 to 7.0 mm when the ironing hole 31A is a circular hole.
  • the application part 21 can hold a large amount of the cosmetic 4 even if the ironing hole 31A is reduced.
  • the fact that the ironing hole 31A can be made smaller leads to the diameter of the container 3 being made smaller.
  • the ability to reduce the diameter of the container 3 provides the advantages of slimming and small size of the container 3.
  • FIG. 15 shows an example of the usage state of the coating apparatus 1 of the present embodiment.
  • This use state is the same as the use state described above with reference to FIG.
  • an excessive amount of the cosmetic material 4 attached to the application unit 21 is squeezed off by the squeezing valve 31, and an appropriate amount of the cosmetic material 4 is held on the first surface 21 ⁇ / b> A of the application unit 21.
  • FIGS. 16A and 16B show another embodiment of the application unit 21.
  • the coating part 21 of the embodiment shown in the figure has a linearly curved groove 40 extending in the longitudinal direction of the coating part 21 on a second surface 21B that is the surface opposite to the first surface 21A that is the coating surface. Have a plurality (two in the figure).
  • the application part 21 having such a groove 40 is as described above with reference to FIGS. 9A to 9C.
  • the shape shown in FIGS. 17A to 17E can be used in addition to the shape shown in FIG.
  • the shape of the groove 40 shown in these drawings is the same as that of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 10 (a) to 10 (e).
  • FIGS. 18 to 26 the same members as those in FIGS. 1 to 17 are denoted by the same reference numerals.
  • the container 3 of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 18 to 26 can be applied to any of the application portions 21 of the embodiment shown in FIGS.
  • the lip cosmetic applicator 1 accommodates the cosmetic 4 in a container 3, and is provided with an applicator 21 that is wider and flatter than the support shaft 22 at the tip of the support shaft 22.
  • 2 is a cosmetic container in which the application part 21 of 2 is pulled out from the state immersed in the cosmetic 4 in the container 3 and the cosmetic 4 is applied to the lips or the like by the extracted application part 21.
  • a flexible ironing valve 31 having an ironing hole 31A is provided in the vicinity of the mouth 33, and extends downward from the peripheral part of the flexible ironing hole 31A to allow a flexible annular skirt 34. It is provided integrally with the flexible ironing valve 31.
  • a flexible annular skirt 34 is provided integrally with the flexible iron valve 31 so as to extend downward from the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A.
  • the flexible annular skirt 34 is made of an elastically deformable material such as rubber similar to the flexible iron valve 31.
  • the flexible annular skirt 34 is flexible enough to easily deform its opening shape. Accordingly, for example, the opening shape of the upper end portion that is a joint portion with the ironing hole 31A and the opening shape of the lower end portion can be easily deformed so as to have different shapes.
  • the flexible annular skirt 34 preferably extends downward in a straight line along a plane parallel to the central axis of the cylindrical container 3, but the container 3 does not impair its function.
  • the flexible annular skirt 34 may extend downward with a slight inclination inward or outward from a plane parallel to the central axis. Further, the flexible annular skirt 34 may be bent or extended downward as described later. Further, as described later, the flexible annular skirt 34 can be easily deformed in a predetermined direction by providing a thin part or a notch part in a part thereof.
  • the value obtained by dividing the inner diameter of the ironing hole 31A by the outer diameter of the support shaft 22 at the joint surface with the application part 21 ((the inner diameter of the ironing hole 31A) / (the support shaft at the joint surface with the application part 21). 22) (the outer diameter of 22) is 0.7 to 1.0, and the value obtained by dividing the length of the flexible annular skirt 34 by the length of the application portion 21 ((flexible annular skirt). 34 hem length) / (length of application portion 21)) is preferably 0.05 to 0.5.
  • the inner diameter of the squeezing hole 31A and the outer diameter of the support shaft 22 are the diameter when they are circular or circular, and are twice the secondary radius when they are not circular or circular.
  • FIG. 19A shows a state in which the application unit 21 is squeezed from the front by the flexible squeeze valve 31, and FIG. 19B shows the application unit 21 by the flexible squeeze valve 31.
  • FIG. 19C shows a state where the application part 21 is squeezed by the flexible squeezing valve 31, and a state where the application part 21 is omitted and seen from the bottom.
  • the annular line by the thick line in the central portion shows the opening shape at the lower end of the flexible annular skirt 34
  • the annular line by the thin line in the central portion is the flexible annular skirt 34.
  • the opening shape in the upper end part is shown.
  • 19 (a), 19 (b) and 19 (c), a-1, b-1, and c-1 are states in which the application part 21 is immersed in the cosmetic 4 (shown in FIG. 18).
  • the state is pulled up from the state) and starts to contact the flexible ironing valve 31.
  • the opening shape of the upper end portion of the flexible annular skirt 34 joined to the flexible ironing valve 31 and the opening shape of the lower end portion which has become a free end are both circular without deformation. keeping.
  • the lower end portion of the flexible annular skirt 34 is a free end and is more easily deformed flexibly than the upper end portion, so that it is deformed into an elliptical shape that is flatter than the opening shape of the upper end portion.
  • the portion where the width gradually decreases below the widest width portion 21E of the application portion 21 can easily come into contact with the flexible annular skirt 34 by the opening shape narrowed flatly. As shown in b-3, c-3, a-4, b-4, and c-4, it will be effectively squeezed.
  • the application portion 21 is attached to be inclined with respect to the support shaft 22.
  • the flexible annular skirt 34 is inclined so as to fall down. Therefore, the application portion 21 can be smoothly pulled out while squeezing without causing excessive resistance during drawing.
  • the coating apparatus 1 of this embodiment reduces the resistance at the time of inserting / removing the coating part 21 by deforming the flexible annular skirt part 34, and reducing the resistance when the coating part 21 is inserted / removed. It is possible to effectively squeeze the wide and flat application part 21 while reducing the above.
  • the longer the length of the flexible annular skirt 34 the higher the wiper effect.
  • the wiper effect can be enhanced.
  • the inner diameter of the ironing hole 31A is made too small until the frictional resistance at the time of pulling becomes excessive, the usability may be deteriorated or the application part 21 may be damaged.
  • the frictional resistance is excessive, the flexible ironing valve 31 is deformed excessively, and the deformation mode is not constant. However, there are cases where it is not easy to use.
  • the amount of the cosmetic material 4 attached to the application part 21 is controlled by, for example, the hardness ratio between the application part 21 and the flexible annular skirt 34, the size of the flexible annular skirt 34, and the thickness.
  • the application portion 21 has the form shown in FIG. 18 and the center of the application surface 21A is recessed, and the rubber hardness of the flexible annular skirt 34 is changed while keeping the rubber hardness of the application portion 21 constant.
  • the rubber hardness of the flexible annular skirt 34 is smaller (that is, softer)
  • the deformation amount of the ironing hole 31A from the substantially circular diameter to the substantially elliptical shape increases, and at the same time, the application part 21 sets the application surface 21A to the inside.
  • the degree of deformation into a substantially C shape decreases, and the amount of the cosmetic 4 adhering to the application part 21 tends to increase.
  • the rubber hardness of the flexible annular skirt 34 is large (that is, hard)
  • the deformation amount of the ironing hole 31A from the substantially circular diameter to the substantially elliptical shape decreases, and at the same time, the application part 21 moves the application surface 21A inside. Since the degree of deformation into a substantially C-shape increases, the area of the gap between the application part 21 and the ironing hole 31A is reduced in the cross section (cross section perpendicular to X), and thus the cosmetic that adheres to the application part 21
  • the amount of 4 tends to decrease.
  • the preferred hardness of the coating portion 21 and the flexible annular skirt 34 depends on the thickness and shape of each member, but both are in the range of 55 to 70 ° in A scale hardness, and it is more preferable that the hardness difference is small. .
  • the material of the coating portion 21 and the flexible annular skirt portion 34 for example, natural rubber, butadiene rubber, isoprene rubber, nitrile rubber, chloroprene rubber, various elastomers such as silicone resin and polyurethane can be used.
  • a thermoplastic elastomer is particularly preferable because it can be produced by injection molding.
  • FIG. 20A shows a state in which the application portion 21 ′ of another form is squeezed from the front by the flexible squeezing valve 31, and FIG. 20B shows a flexible squeezing valve.
  • the state which looked at the application part 21 'of another form by the side view by 31 is shown, and the state which looked at the application part 21' of another form by the flexible ironing valve 31 is shown in FIG.20 (c). Is shown as seen from the bottom with the application part 21 'omitted.
  • the application part 21 ′ in another form has a protruding part 211 with a large thickness that protrudes from the surface opposite to the application surface 21 ⁇ / b> A in the tip region of the application part 21.
  • a-1, b-1, and c-1 are states in which the application portion 21 ′ is immersed in the cosmetic 4 (FIG. 18). In this state, the protruding portion 211 reaches the upper end of the flexible annular skirt 34. Further, a-2, b-2, and c-2 are states in which the application portion 21 'is further pulled out and the protruding portion 211 of the application portion 21 passes through the ironing hole 31A of the flexible ironing valve 31.
  • FIG. 21A shows a state in which the application portion 21 ′′ of another form is further viewed from the front by the flexible ironing valve 31, and FIG. 21B shows a flexible ironing iron.
  • FIG. 21C shows a state in which the application part 21 ′′ of another form is squeezed from the side by the valve 31.
  • FIG. 21 (c) shows still another form of the application part 21 ′′ by the flexible squeeze valve 31. The state where the application part 21 "is omitted from the bottom surface is shown.
  • the application part 21 ′′ of still another form has the same configuration as the above-described application part 21 except that the application part 21 ′′ is provided linearly without being inclined with respect to the support shaft 22.
  • 21 (a), 21 (b) and 21 (c), a-1, b-1, and c-1 are states in which the application portion 21 ′′ is immersed in the cosmetic 4 (see FIG. 18).
  • the upper end of the flexible annular skirt 34 joined to the flexible iron valve 31 is lifted up.
  • maintain circular, without deform
  • a-2, b-2, and c-2 further pull out the application part 21 ′′ to provide the widest width part 21E of the application part 21 ′′.
  • the opening shape of the upper end portion of the hole 31A and the flexible annular skirt portion 34 joined to the hole 31A is deformed into an elliptical shape, and the lower end portion of the flexible annular skirt portion 34 is a free end.
  • the flat and narrow opening shape facilitates contact with the flexible annular skirt 34. It will be effectively squeezed.
  • the resistance at the time of inserting and removing the application part 21 ′′ is reduced by deforming the flexible annular skirt part 34, thereby reducing damage. It is possible to effectively squeeze the wide and flat application part 21 ′′.
  • the application part 21 ′′ having no widest width part as shown in FIG. 22A is used in combination with the ironing valve 31 having no flexible annular hem part shown in FIG. Due to the high viscosity of the material 4, the cosmetic 4 adhered to the shaft and the cosmetic 4 squeezed during the previous use adhered to the lower surface of the flexible ironing valve 31. If it is deposited as it is, the flexible annular skirt is not provided. Therefore, when the application part 21 ′′ is pulled out while squeezing it at the time of use, the cosmetic 4 deposited on the lower surface is rolled up, and the application part 21 It was easy to cause the amount of the cosmetic material 4 to be excessively attached at the tip region of "" or to cause stringing.
  • a flexible annular skirt 34 extending downward from the peripheral edge of the ironing hole 31A of the flexible ironing valve 31 is provided. Therefore, it becomes difficult to entrain the cosmetic 4 deposited on the lower surface of the flexible ironing valve 31, and it is possible to effectively avoid the cosmetic 4 from excessively adhering to the tip region of the application part 21 ′′. Further, since the cosmetic 4 adhered to the application portion 21 ′′ and the cosmetic 4 deposited on the lower surface of the flexible ironing valve 31 are easily separated by the interposition of the flexible annular skirt 34, It is possible to effectively avoid the occurrence of stringing.
  • the flexible squeezing valve has a funnel shape with a diameter reduced from the mouth part to the bottom part of the container.
  • Various other shapes such as a disk shape having a through hole formed thereon can be employed.
  • the flexible annular skirt portion does not necessarily have to be extended in a cylindrical shape, and those having various shapes are used in order to improve flexibility or to easily deform in a predetermined direction. be able to.
  • it can be formed in a bellows shape as shown in FIGS. 23A and 23B, or can be easily deformed by providing a groove 35 in the base end portion as shown in FIG.
  • the flexible annular skirt 34 By forming the flexible annular skirt 34 in a bellows shape, it is possible to move the lower end of the applicator part more greatly or to deform it in the length direction as the application part passes.
  • a thin portion is provided on a part of the flexible annular skirt 34 (FIGS. 24 (a) and (b)), or a thick portion is provided. (FIGS. 24 (c) and (d)) to change the thickness of the flexible annular skirt 34 partially, or to provide a notch (FIG. 24 (e)), thereby providing flexibility.
  • the annular skirt 34 can be easily deformed in a predetermined direction. In these embodiments, when a force is applied to the inner surface of the flexible annular skirt 34, the force is applied in the vertical direction and the force is applied in the left-right direction as viewed in the perspective view. The ease of deformation is different.
  • the side surface (widest width part 21E) of the application part 21 is also viewed in the direction of FIG.
  • the amount of the cosmetic amount 4 applied to the application part 21 can be changed.
  • the side surface (widest width portion 21E) of the application portion 21 is in a direction other than the top-and-bottom direction and the left-right direction, for example, 45 degrees obliquely, the amount of the cosmetic amount 4 attached to the application portion 21 can be changed. In these cases, it is preferable to provide a mark indicating the direction in which the coating tool or container is easily deformed.
  • a thin wall part is provided in a part of the flexible iron valve 31 to which the flexible annular skirt 34 is joined (FIGS. 25A and 25C), or a thick wall part is provided (FIG. 25 ( Also by changing the thickness of the flexible iron valve 31 partially by b) and (d)), it is possible to give directionality to the deformation of the flexible annular skirt 34 as well. is there.
  • two portions where the thickness is changed are drawn in plane symmetry, but there may be one portion where the thickness is changed, or three or more portions.
  • a thick part, a thin part, or a notch part may be mixed in one flexible annular skirt 34 or one flexible ironing valve 31 or both of them.
  • the ironing hole and the flexible annular skirt 34 may be formed to have an elliptical hollow cross section so that the deformation of the flexible annular skirt 34 has a direction. it can. Moreover, you may form a radial slit in the periphery of the ironing hole 31A.
  • the application part 21 in the application tool 2 of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B has a protruding part in which the tip region 210 protrudes on the surface 21B side opposite to the first surface 21A that is the application surface.
  • it may have a protruding portion protruding on the first surface 21A side.
  • you may have the protrusion part which protruded in both the 1st surface 21A and the 2nd surface 21B side.
  • the degree of protrusion on the first surface 21A side and the degree of protrusion on the second surface 21B side may be the same or different.

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