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WO2021084856A1
WO2021084856A1 PCT/JP2020/031404 JP2020031404W WO2021084856A1 WO 2021084856 A1 WO2021084856 A1 WO 2021084856A1 JP 2020031404 W JP2020031404 W JP 2020031404W WO 2021084856 A1 WO2021084856 A1 WO 2021084856A1
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竹部 佐武朗
美代子 竹部
カン、ヒタク
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/008Pocket toiletry etuis
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41GARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; WIGS; MASKS; FEATHERS
    • A41G5/00Hair pieces, inserts, rolls, pads, or the like; Toupées
    • A41G5/02Artificial eyelashes; Artificial eyebrows

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  • the present invention relates to a false eyelash cage for accommodating false eyelashes.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a false eyelash case for storing false eyelashes in a state where the base of false eyelashes is fixed to a wall surface having a convex curved surface with an adhesive material.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a false eyelash cage that can effectively solve such a problem.
  • the present invention is a false eyelash cage for accommodating false eyelashes.
  • a support having a bottom surface on which the cilia portion of the false eyelashes is placed and a base protruding from the bottom surface.
  • a lid body that covers the base of the support body is provided.
  • the base of the support includes a first upper surface, a first side surface extending from the first upper surface to the bottom surface and in contact with the base of the false eyelashes, and a first recess recessed from the first upper surface. In a plan view, the first upper surface is located between the bottom surface and the first recess.
  • the lid has a second upper surface, a second recess recessed from the second upper surface and inserted into the first recess of the base of the support, and a second recess extending downward from the second upper surface to cover the support.
  • a false eyelash cage that includes a second side surface that sandwiches the base of the false eyelashes with the first side surface of the table.
  • the inclination angle of the second side surface of the lid with respect to the normal direction of the bottom surface of the support is the second of the lid body with respect to the normal direction of the bottom surface of the support. It may be larger than the inclination angle of the second wall surface of the recess.
  • the shortest distance from the first side surface of the base of the support to the first recess may be 10 mm or less.
  • the depth of the first recess of the table of the support may be 9/10 or less of the height of the table from the bottom surface to the first upper surface.
  • the base of the support includes a first protrusion protruding upward from the first upper surface.
  • the lid may include a second protrusion that projects upward from the second upper surface and covers the first protrusion of the base.
  • the present invention is a false eyelash cage for accommodating false eyelashes.
  • a support having a bottom surface on which the cilia portion of the false eyelashes is placed and a base protruding from the bottom surface.
  • a lid body that covers the base of the support body is provided.
  • the pedestal includes a first upper surface, a first side surface extending from the first upper surface to the bottom surface and in contact with the base of the false eyelashes, and a first protrusion protruding upward from the first upper surface.
  • the lid body has a second upper surface, a second protrusion that projects upward from the second upper surface and covers the first protrusion of the base, and a second protrusion that extends downward from the second upper surface, and the base of the support.
  • a false eyelash cage that includes a second side surface that sandwiches the base of the false eyelashes with the first side surface of the false eyelashes.
  • the first side surface of the base of the support is curved in a plan view.
  • the first protrusion of the base of the support may extend from one end side to the other end side of the first side surface in a plan view.
  • the false eyelashes can be stored in a curved state without using an adhesive material.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing the case where the false eyelash cage of FIG. 3 is viewed from the IV-IV direction. It is a top view which shows the support.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a case where the support of FIG. 5 is viewed from the VI-VI direction. It is a top view which shows the lid body. It is sectional drawing which shows the case where the lid body of FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is seen from the direction of VIII-VIII. It is a figure explaining an example of the method of accommodating false eyelashes in a false eyelash cage. It is a figure explaining an example of the method of accommodating false eyelashes in a false eyelash cage. It is a figure explaining an example of the method of accommodating false eyelashes in a false eyelash cage. It is a top view which shows one modification of the false eyelash cage.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing the case where the false eyelash cage of FIG. 12 is viewed from the XIII-XIII direction. It is a figure explaining an example of the method of accommodating false eyelashes in a false eyelash cage. It is a top view which shows one modification of the false eyelash cage.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing the case where the false eyelash cage of FIG. 12 is viewed from the XIII-XIII direction. It is a figure explaining an example of the method of accommodating false eyelashes in a false eyelash cage. It is a top view which shows
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a case where the false eyelash cage of FIG. 15 is viewed from the XVI-XVI direction. It is a figure explaining an example of the method of accommodating false eyelashes in a false eyelash cage. It is sectional drawing which shows one modification of the lid body.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a false eyelash holder 10 for accommodating false eyelashes.
  • the false eyelash cage 10 includes a support 20 and a lid 30 that covers a part of the support 20.
  • FIG. 1 shows a state in which the support 20 and the lid 30 are separated.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which the false eyelashes 50 are placed on the support 20 of FIG. As shown by the arrows in FIG. 2, the lid 30 is combined with the support 20 so that the false eyelashes 50 are located between the support 20 and the lid 30.
  • the false eyelash cage 10 includes a number of lids 30 corresponding to the false eyelashes 50
  • the number of false eyelashes 50 placed on one support 20 is not particularly limited.
  • the number of false eyelashes 50 placed on one support 20 may be 1, or may be 3 or more.
  • the lid body 30 may be configured to sandwich two or more false eyelashes 50 with the support 20.
  • one lid 30 may include a plurality of second recesses, which will be described later. In this case, the number of lids 30 included in the false eyelash cage 10 may be smaller than the number of false eyelashes 50 mounted on the support 20.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view showing the false eyelash holder 10 in a state where the false eyelash 50 is housed.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the case where the false eyelash cage 10 of FIG. 3 is viewed from the IV-IV direction.
  • the false eyelash 50 has a base portion 51 extending linearly in a state of being curved in an arc shape in a plan view, and a large number of ciliated portions 52 attached to the base portion 51.
  • the cilia portion 52 may be housed in the false eyelash holder 10 in a curved state.
  • the base 51 of the false eyelashes 50 may be provided with a curve corresponding to the shape of the human eyelid before being accommodated in the false eyelash holder 10.
  • the curved shape can be imparted to the base 51.
  • a curved shape can be imparted to the base 51 by applying pressure to the base 51 of the false eyelashes 50.
  • the cilia portion 52 may be curved in a state before being accommodated in the false eyelash holder 10.
  • the support 20 has a bottom surface 21 on which the cilia portion 52 of the false eyelashes 50 is placed, and a base 22 that rises from the bottom surface 21.
  • the base 51 of the false eyelashes 50 placed on the bottom surface 21 is in contact with the base 22.
  • the lid 30 is placed on the base 22 of the support 20.
  • the support 20 and the lid 30 are manufactured, for example, by molding a synthetic resin.
  • the synthetic resin may be transparent or colored. When the synthetic resin constituting the support 20 or the lid 30 is transparent, the consumer can visually recognize the false eyelashes housed in the false eyelash holder 10.
  • the support 20 and the lid 30 are separate and separable members, but the present invention is not limited to this, and the support 20 and the lid 30 are used. May be an integral member.
  • the support 20 and the lid 30 may be connected by a hinge portion or the like.
  • the base 22 and the lid 30 of the support 20 may have a curved shape corresponding to the base 51 of the false eyelashes 50 in a plan view.
  • the base 22 of the support 20 has a first upper surface 24 that partially has a curved shape in a plan view, and a first surface that extends from the curved portion of the first upper surface 24 to the bottom surface 21 and has a curved shape in a plan view.
  • the side surface 23 may be included.
  • the base 51 of the false eyelashes 50 housed in the false eyelash holder 10 is in contact with the first side surface 23 of the base 22.
  • the lid 30 includes a second upper surface 31 having a partially curved shape in a plan view, and a second side surface 32 extending downward from the curved portion of the second upper surface 31 and having a curved shape in a plan view. May include.
  • the second side surface 32 faces the first side surface 23 of the base 22 when the lid 30 is placed on the base 22.
  • terms such as "lower” and “upper” described later merely represent the positions of each component relative to the state in which the support 20 is located below the lid 30 in the vertical direction. Absent.
  • the posture of the false eyelash cage 10 during transportation and use is not limited by the names and terms in the present specification.
  • the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 sandwiches the base 51 of the false eyelashes 50 with the first side surface 23 of the base 22 of the support 20.
  • the false eyelash cage 10 can accommodate the false eyelashes 50 while maintaining the curved state of the base 51.
  • the support 20 and the lid 30 may be configured to sandwich the base 51 of the false eyelashes 50 and a part of the cilia 52.
  • the ratio of the length of the portion of the cilia 52 of the false eyelashes 50 that is not located between the support 20 and the lid 30 to the total length of the cilia 52 is, for example, 0.5 times or more. It may be 0.6 times or more, 0.7 times or more, or 0.8 times or more. As a result, it is possible to prevent the cilia portion 52 from being unnaturally curved while the false eyelashes 50 are housed in the false eyelash holder 10.
  • the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 and the first side surface 23 of the support 20 it is conceivable to fit the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 and the first side surface 23 of the support 20.
  • the force with which the second side surface 32 elastically pushes the first side surface 23 becomes large, it is conceivable that the false eyelashes 50 sandwiched between the second side surface 32 and the first side surface 23 are unnaturally deformed. ..
  • the lid 30 is supported by the lid 30 so as to sandwich the false eyelashes 50 between the second side surface 32 and the first side surface 23. It is conceivable that the workability of the process of covering the false eyelashes will decrease.
  • the first concave portion 25 is formed on the first upper surface 24 of the base 22 of the support 20, the second concave portion 33 is formed on the lid 30, and the second concave portion is formed. It is proposed that the lid 30 is fixed to the support 20 by fitting the 33 into the first recess 25. As a result, the lid 30 can be firmly fixed to the support 20 while providing a certain distance between the second side surface 32 and the first side surface 23.
  • the first recess 25 of the support 20 and the second recess 33 of the lid 30 will be described in detail.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view showing the support 20 and FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view showing the support 20 of FIG. 5 as viewed from the VI-VI direction.
  • the first concave portion 25 is provided on the first upper surface 24 so as to be recessed from the first upper surface 24 of the base 22 toward the bottom surface 21 side.
  • the first upper surface 24 is located between the bottom surface 21 and the first recess 25.
  • the first recess 25 may include a first wall surface 26 that extends so as to face the first side surface 23.
  • the shortest distance W1 from the first side surface 23 to the first wall surface 26 of the first recess 25 in a plan view is, for example, 10 mm or less, 7 mm or less, 5 mm or less, or 3 mm or less. It may be 2 mm or less.
  • the depth H2 of the first recess 25 of the table 22 may be smaller than the height H1 of the table 22 from the bottom surface 21 to the first upper surface 24.
  • the depth H2 of the first recess 25 is, for example, 9/10 or less of the height H1 of the table 22, may be 7/10 or less, or may be 5/10 or less.
  • reference numeral ⁇ 1 represents an inclination angle of the first side surface 23 with respect to the normal direction H of the bottom surface 21
  • reference numeral ⁇ 2 is an inclination angle of the first wall surface 26 of the first recess 25 with respect to the normal direction H of the bottom surface 21.
  • the inclination angles ⁇ 1 and ⁇ 2 are, for example, 0 ° or more and 45 ° or less, respectively.
  • the inclination angle ⁇ 1 of the first side surface 23 may be larger than the inclination angle ⁇ 2 of the first wall surface 26.
  • the base 22 may include a first protrusion 27 that protrudes upward from the first upper surface 24.
  • the height H3 of the first protrusion 27 may be larger than the depth H2 of the first recess 25.
  • the height H3 of the first protrusion 27 is, for example, 1.1 times or more, 1.2 times or more, or 1.5 times or more the depth H2 of the first recess 25. It may be 1.8 times or more.
  • the first protrusion 27 may extend from the side of one end 231 of the first side surface 23 curved in a plan view to the side of the other end 232. In the example shown in FIG. 5, the first protrusion 27 extends linearly from one end 231 to the other end 232 of the first side surface 23.
  • the support 20 can be manufactured by a sheet molding method such as press molding.
  • the support 20 can be manufactured by pushing the sheet with the mold while the first base surface 20A of the sheet is sandwiched by the mold.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view showing the lid body 30, and FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view showing the case where the lid body 30 of FIG. 7 is viewed from the VIII-VIII direction.
  • the second recess 33 is provided on the second upper surface 31 so as to be recessed downward from the second upper surface 31.
  • the second recess 33 may include a second wall surface 34 that extends so as to face the second side surface 32.
  • the shortest distance W2 from the second side surface 32 to the second wall surface 34 of the second recess 33 in a plan view is, for example, 10 mm or less, 7 mm or less, 5 mm or less, or 3 mm or less. It may be 2 mm or less.
  • the shortest distance W2 from the second side surface 32 to the second wall surface 34 of the second recess 33 may be larger than the shortest distance W1 from the first side surface 23 to the first wall surface 26 of the first recess 25.
  • reference numeral ⁇ 3 represents an inclination angle of the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 with respect to the normal direction H of the bottom surface 21 of the support 20
  • reference numeral ⁇ 4 represents the inclination angle of the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 with respect to the normal direction H of the bottom surface 21 of the support body 20. It represents the inclination angle of the second wall surface 34 of the second recess 33 of the lid 30.
  • the inclination angles ⁇ 3 and ⁇ 4 are, for example, 0 ° or more and 45 ° or less, respectively. As shown in FIG. 8, the inclination angle ⁇ 3 of the second side surface 32 may be larger than the inclination angle ⁇ 4 of the second wall surface 34.
  • the inclination angle ⁇ 3 of the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 may be larger than the inclination angle ⁇ 1 of the first side surface 23 of the base 22 of the support 20. As a result, it is possible to prevent the force of the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 from pushing the false eyelashes 50 toward the first side surface 23 of the support 20 from becoming excessively large.
  • the lid 30 may include a second protrusion 35 that protrudes upward from the second upper surface 31. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, in a state where the lid 30 is combined with the support 20, the second protrusion 35 of the lid 30 covers the first protrusion 27 of the support 20.
  • the height H5 of the second protrusion 35 may be larger than the depth H4 of the second recess 33.
  • the height H5 of the second protrusion 35 is, for example, 1.1 times or more, 1.2 times or more, or 1.5 times or more the depth H4 of the second recess 33. It may be 1.8 times or more.
  • the second protrusion 35 may extend from the side of one end 321 of the second side surface 32 curved in a plan view to the side of the other end 322. In the example shown in FIG. 7, the second protrusion 35 extends from one end 321 of the second side surface 32 to the other end 322.
  • the lid 30 can be manufactured by a sheet molding method such as press molding.
  • the lid 30 can be manufactured by pushing the sheet with a mold while holding a base surface (not shown) horizontally extending from the lower end of the second side surface 32 with the mold.
  • the lid 30 is put on the base 22 of the support 20.
  • the second protrusion 35 of the lid 30 is put on the first protrusion 27 of the support 20.
  • the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 does not have to be in contact with the false eyelashes 50.
  • the lid 30 is pushed toward the support 20.
  • the second recess 33 of the lid 30 is covered with the first recess 25 of the support 20.
  • the lid body 30 is further pushed toward the support body 20.
  • the second recess 33 of the lid 30 can be inserted into the first recess 25 of the support 20, and the second recess 33 and the first protrusion 27 can be fitted.
  • the base 51 of the false eyelashes 50 is the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 and the base of the support 20. It is sandwiched between the first side surface 23 of 22 and the first side surface 23. In this way, the base 51 of the false eyelashes 50 can be fixed to the base 22 of the support 20.
  • the false eyelashes 50 are used without using an adhesive material.
  • the base 51 of 50 can be stored in a curved state. Therefore, when the user takes out the false eyelashes 50 from the false eyelash holder 10, it is possible to prevent a part of the ciliated portion 52 of the false eyelashes 50 from coming off or the base 51 from being deformed.
  • the cilia portion 52 is unnaturally curved because most of the tip side of the cilia portion 52 is not located between the support 20 and the lid 30. Can be suppressed.
  • the false eyelashes 50 in which the plurality of cilia portions 52 are three-dimensionally spread can be fixed to the support 20.
  • the phrase "the cilia portion 52 spreads three-dimensionally" means that the base 51 of the false eyelashes 50 is fixed to the base 22 of the support 20 by the lid 30 as shown in FIG. Means that is present at various positions in the thickness direction of the support 20.
  • the lid 30 can be fixed to the support 20 by utilizing the fitting between the second recess 33 and the first recess 25. Therefore, as compared with the case where the lid 30 is fixed to the support 20 by utilizing the fitting between the second side surface 32 and the first side surface 23, the second side surface 32 and the first side surface 23 are different from each other. The interval between them can be increased. As a result, it is possible to prevent excessive force from being applied to the false eyelashes 50 sandwiched between the second side surface 32 and the first side surface 23. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the false eyelashes 50 from being unnaturally deformed.
  • the lid 30 can be easily aligned with the support 20.
  • the shortest distance W2 from the second wall surface 34 to the second side surface 32 of the second recess 33 of the lid 30 is small, for example, 10 mm or less. Therefore, by covering the first recess 25 of the support 20 with the second recess 33 of the lid 30, the alignment of the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 with respect to the first side surface 23 of the base 22 of the support 20 is accurate. You can do it well.
  • the base 22 of the support 20 has the first protrusion 27 and the lid 30 has the second protrusion 35, the second protrusion 35 of the lid 30 is supported.
  • the lid 30 can be easily aligned with the support 20. This can also contribute to improving the efficiency of the work of covering the support 20 with the lid 30.
  • the efficiency of the work of accommodating the false eyelashes 50 in the false eyelash cage 10 is high, so that such work can be performed in an area where labor costs are high, such as Japan.
  • the quality of the false eyelashes 50 housed in the false eyelash cage 10 can be improved as compared with the comparative form described below.
  • the false eyelashes 50 can be easily diverted.
  • the false eyelashes 50 are fixed to the false eyelash holder 10 using an adhesive material, and the false eyelashes 50 are imported to a consumption area such as Japan while being housed in the false eyelash holder 10.
  • the false eyelashes 50 adhere to the false eyelashes 50 when they arrive at the consumption area.
  • the adhesive strength and the degree of discoloration of the adhesive material may vary.
  • the support 20 and the lid 30 are transported in a combined state, the volume of the false eyelash cage 10 becomes large and the transportation cost increases. Further, since the false eyelashes 50 are already fixed to the false eyelash holder 10, it is impossible to divert the false eyelashes 50.
  • the false eyelashes 50 and the false eyelash holder 10 are separately manufactured in an area where labor costs are low, imported to a consumption area such as Japan, and the false eyelashes 50 are held in the consumption area. It can be accommodated in the vessel 10. Therefore, the quality of the false eyelashes 50 housed in the false eyelash cage 10 is unlikely to vary. Further, since the support 20 and the lid 30 can be transported without being combined, the support 20 and the lid 30 can be efficiently loaded, and the transportation cost can be reduced. .. Further, the shape and dimensions of the false eyelashes 50 can be flexibly adjusted in the consumption area according to the needs in the consumption area.
  • false eyelashes 50 housed in one false eyelash cage 10 at the place of consumption. Further, since the false eyelashes 50 are not fixed to the false eyelash holder 10, the false eyelashes 50 can be transferred to another false eyelash holder 10 after the false eyelashes 50 are once made into the false eyelash holder 10.
  • FIG. 12 is a plan view showing the false eyelash holder 10 in a state in which the false eyelash 50 according to the first modification is housed.
  • FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view showing the case where the false eyelash cage 10 of FIG. 12 is viewed from the XIII-XIII direction.
  • the base 22 of the support 20 has a first protrusion 27 projecting upward from the first upper surface 24, and the lid 30 projects upward from the second upper surface 31.
  • An example having the second protrusion 35 is shown.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and as shown in FIGS. 12 and 13, the base 22 of the support 20 may not have the first protrusion 27. Further, the lid body 30 does not have to have the second protrusion 35.
  • the cilia portion 52 of the false eyelashes 50 is placed on the bottom surface 21 of the support 20.
  • the lid 30 is placed on the base 22 of the support 20.
  • the second recess 33 of the lid 30 is covered with the first recess 25 of the support 20.
  • the second recess 33 of the lid 30 does not penetrate deep into the first recess 25 of the support 20, but is caught in a part of the first recess 25 as shown in FIG.
  • the lid 30 is pushed toward the support 20.
  • the second recess 33 of the lid 30 penetrates deep into the first recess 25 of the support 20, so that the second recess 33 and the first recess 25 are fitted together. Can be done.
  • the lid 30 can be easily aligned with the support 20. As a result, it is possible to prevent the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 from touching the false eyelashes 50 while covering the support 20 with the lid 30, so that it is possible to prevent the false eyelashes 50 from being displaced. it can. As a result, the work of covering the support 20 with the lid 30 can be efficiently performed.
  • FIG. 15 is a plan view showing the false eyelash holder 10 in a state in which the false eyelash 50 according to the second modification is housed.
  • FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view showing the case where the false eyelash cage 10 of FIG. 15 is viewed from the XVI-XVI direction.
  • the base 22 of the support 20 includes the first recess 25 and the lid 30 includes the second recess 33.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and as shown in FIGS. 15 and 16, the base 22 of the support 20 may not include the first recess 25. Further, the lid body 30 does not have to include the second recess 33.
  • the cilia portion 52 of the false eyelashes 50 is placed on the bottom surface 21 of the support 20.
  • the lid 30 is placed on the base 22 of the support 20.
  • the second protrusion 35 of the lid 30 is put on the first protrusion 27 of the support 20.
  • the first protrusion 27 of the support 20 does not penetrate deep into the second protrusion 35 of the lid 30, and the second protrusion 35 is caught by a part of the first protrusion 27 as shown in FIG.
  • the lid 30 is pushed toward the support 20.
  • the first protrusion 27 of the support 20 penetrates deep into the second protrusion 35 of the lid 30, so that the first protrusion 27 and the second protrusion 35 are fitted together. Can be done.
  • the lid 30 can be easily aligned with the support 20. As a result, it is possible to prevent the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 from touching the false eyelashes 50 while covering the support 20 with the lid 30, so that it is possible to prevent the false eyelashes 50 from being displaced. it can. As a result, the work of covering the support 20 with the lid 30 can be efficiently performed.
  • the lid 30 can be fixed to the support 20 by utilizing the fitting between the first protrusion 27 and the second protrusion 35. Therefore, as compared with the case where the lid 30 is fixed to the support 20 by utilizing the fitting between the second side surface 32 and the first side surface 23, the second side surface 32 and the first side surface 23 are different from each other. The interval between them can be increased. As a result, it is possible to prevent excessive force from being applied to the false eyelashes 50 sandwiched between the second side surface 32 and the first side surface 23. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the false eyelashes 50 from being unnaturally deformed.
  • the first recess 25 of the base 22 of the support 20 and the second recess 33 of the lid 30 have a half-moon shape in a plan view.
  • the lid 30 can be fixed to the support 20 by fitting the first recess 25 of the base 22 and the second recess 33 of the lid 30, the first recess 25 and the second recess 33
  • the shape and arrangement of the is arbitrary.
  • the first recess 25 of the base 22 of the support 20 and the second recess 33 of the lid 30 may have a quadrangular shape, a star shape, or the like in a plan view.
  • the first protrusion 27 of the support 20 extends linearly from one end 231 to the other end 232 of the first side surface 23 in a plan view.
  • the lid 30 can be fixed to the support 20 by fitting the first protrusion 27 of the support 20 and the second protrusion 35 of the lid 30, the first recess 25 and the second recess 25 and the second recess
  • the shape and arrangement of 33 are arbitrary.
  • the first protrusion 27 of the support 20 may be arranged at the center of the crescent-shaped base 22 in a plan view.
  • a part of the lid 30 on the tip end side of the second side surface 32 may be curved so as to spread outward.
  • the portion on the tip end side of the second side surface 32 which corresponds to 1/4 to 1/2 of the dimension of the second side surface 32 in the vertical direction, may be curved so as to spread outward.
  • the distance between the first side surface 23 of the support 20 and the second side surface 32 of the lid 30 increases toward the tip end side of the second side surface 32. This makes it easier to hold the false eyelashes 50 in a state where the plurality of cilia portions 52 are three-dimensionally spread.

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L'invention porte sur un porte-faux cils comprenant : un support qui a une surface inférieure sur laquelle la partie des cils du ou des faux cils est posée et des plateformes qui font saillie à partir de la surface inférieure ; et des couvercles pour recouvrir les plateformes du support. Les plateformes comprennent : une première surface supérieure ; une première surface latérale, qui s'étend de la première surface supérieure à la surface inférieure et entre en contact avec la base d'un faux cil ; et un premier creux qui est en retrait par rapport à la première surface supérieure. Dans une vue en plan, la première surface supérieure est située entre la surface inférieure et le premier creux. Les couvercles comprennent : une seconde surface supérieure ; un second creux, qui est en retrait par rapport à la seconde surface supérieure et qui est inséré dans un premier creux d'une plateforme du support ; et une seconde surface latérale, qui s'étend vers le bas à partir de la seconde surface supérieure et serre la base d'un faux cil entre la première surface latérale d'une plateforme du support et la seconde surface latérale.
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