US20180125198A1 - Dual jar cosmetic container - Google Patents
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- the present application relates generally to a cosmetic container, and in particular, to a dual jar cosmetic container.
- Vessels exist that are convenient to use, and designed to contain cosmetic products for use. These types of portable vessels usually consist of a jar and lid assembly, that when assembled together provide an effective barrier for containing the product.
- the jar and/or lid are typically made of a glass, a plastic, a metal, combinations of the foregoing, or the like, that when closed together create a seal that can contain the product.
- These jar and lid assemblies may typically be sealed by a thread fastening mechanism, a snap fastening mechanism, or a clamp fastening mechanism. Some assemblies, when fastened together, can compress an o-ring or a gasket interposed by the jar and the lid.
- vessels are used in the cosmetics and personal care industries for containing a product to be applied to a body.
- Exemplary products include liquids, creams, gels, loose or compressed powders, and various makeup products, such as foundation, concealer, lotion, serum, lip balm, blush/rouge, tint, petroleum products, sunscreen, etc.
- Vessels have been developed to contain products in an often substantially airtight assembly. These are often built with a glass or plastic jar or container and a separate plastic lid. Multiple products contained within jars, particularly cosmetic products, are often used together, such as foundation and concealer, foundation and blush, sunscreen and foundation, multiple colors of eye shadow, eye shadow and eye liner, etc. Often times multiple types of one product are used together, such as two shades of foundation. This requires the user to store and possibly carry two separate jars. There remains a need for improved cosmetic containers for holding two separate products.
- This disclosure provides design, material, manufacturing methods, and use alternatives for cosmetic packaging.
- a cosmetic container may comprise first and second jars each having a body with a closed end and a neck with an open end, the open end extending into a cavity within the body for holding product, and a lid assembly configured for coupling to the first and second jars, the lid assembly including an inner lid divided into first and second sections by a dividing wall, the first and second sections each having an internal element configured to mate with the neck of one of the first and second jars, and an outer lid disposed over the inner lid.
- the neck of each of the first and second jars may include external threading and the internal element of each of the first and second sections includes internal threading configured to engage the external threading on the first and second jars.
- the outer lid may be removably coupled to the inner lid.
- the inner lid may include one or more first mating element and the outer lid may include one or more second mating element configured to mate with the one or more first mating element such that the inner and outer lids are connected in a non-rotational engagement.
- the one or more first mating element may include one or more protrusion and the one or more second mating element may include one or more recess configured to receive the one or more protrusion.
- the one or more protrusion may include separate horizontal and vertical protrusions and the one or more recess may include separate horizontal and vertical recesses.
- the body of the first jar has a first width
- the body of the second jar has a second width
- the outer lid has a third width, wherein the first, second, and third widths are the same.
- a height of at least one of the first and second jars may be less than its width.
- the first and second jars have the same outer dimensions.
- the first and second jars have different size cavities.
- At least one of the first and second jars has a cavity divided into two or more compartments.
- the cosmetic container further comprises at least one liner sized to cover the cavity within the body of at least one of the first and second jars.
- the liner is configured to form an air-tight seal between the jar in which the liner is placed and the inner lid when the inner lid is engaged with the jar in which the liner is placed.
- the dividing wall of the inner lid includes one or more openings therethrough.
- the dividing wall forms a barrier preventing a first product in the cavity of the first jar from contacting a second product in the cavity of the second jar.
- an entirety of the neck of the first jar is disposed within the first section of the inner lid.
- a cosmetic container may comprise first and second jars each having a body with a closed end and a neck with an open end, the open end extending into a cavity within the body for holding product, and a lid configured for coupling to the first and second jars, the lid having an internal space divided into first and second sections by a dividing wall, the first and second sections each having an internal element configured to mate with the neck of one of the first and second jars, the dividing wall forming a barrier preventing a first product in the cavity of the first jar from contacting a second product in the cavity of the second jar.
- an entirety of the neck of the first jar is disposed within the first section of the lid and an entirety of the neck of the second jar is disposed within the second section of the lid.
- the body of the first jar has a first width
- the body of the second jar has a second width
- the lid has a third width, wherein the first, second, and third widths are the same.
- a height of at least one of the first and second jars is less than its width.
- the first and second jars have the same outer dimensions.
- the first and second jars have different size cavities.
- the cosmetic container may further comprise at least one liner sized to cover the cavity.
- the liner is configured to form an air-tight seal between the jar and the lid when the lid is engaged with the jar.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of an illustrative cosmetic container with first and second jars
- FIG. 2A is a side cross-sectional view of the illustrative cosmetic container of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 2B is a side cross-sectional view of another illustrative cosmetic container
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the illustrative cosmetic container of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4A is a perspective top view of the inner lid of the illustrative cosmetic container of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4B is a perspective bottom view of the inner lid of the illustrative cosmetic container of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective top view of the outer lid of the illustrative cosmetic container of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of another illustrative inner and outer lid assembly
- FIG. 7 is a perspective top cross-sectional view of the illustrative cosmetic container of FIG. 1 with the upper jar removed;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective top cross-sectional view of the illustrative cosmetic container of FIG. 1 with the lower jar removed.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a cosmetic container 10 in a closed configuration according to embodiments disclosed herein.
- the cosmetic container 10 may include first and second containers, receptacles, or jars 100 , 110 and a lid assembly 115 .
- the width W of the jars 100 , 110 at their widest portion is the same as the width of the lid assembly 115 , resulting in a cosmetic container 10 having a generally constant width W along the height H of the container 10 .
- the cosmetic container 10 may be cylindrical in shape, with a circular cross section, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 , in which case the diameter of the cosmetic container 10 will be the same as the width W shown in FIG. 1 .
- the cosmetic container 10 may have a cross-sectional shape that is square, rectangular, triangular, oval, or any other desired shape.
- the cosmetic container 10 may include a top, upper, or first jar 100 and a bottom, lower, or second jar 110 , each having a body 106 , 116 defining a closed bottom end of the jar and a neck 108 , 118 extending from the body.
- the neck 108 , 118 defining an open top end of the jar.
- the neck 108 , 118 may have a diameter less than the diameter of the body 106 , 116 .
- the neck 108 , 118 of each jar 100 , 110 may have external threading 102 , 112 .
- Each jar may have a cavity 104 , 114 configured to receive a cosmetic product, such as, but not limited to loose powders (e.g., for eye, cheek, face, and the like), pressed powders (e.g., for eye, cheek, face, and the like), creams or lotions (e.g., skincare, eye, foundation, and the like), sunscreen, hot pour products (e.g., lipsticks, glosses, and the like), touchup, spot cover, baked powders, moisturizers, hair creams, gels, serums, solid perfume, and the like.
- a cosmetic product such as, but not limited to loose powders (e.g., for eye, cheek, face, and the like), pressed powders (e.g., for eye, cheek, face, and the like), creams or lotions (e.g., skincare, eye, foundation, and the like), sunscreen, hot pour products (e.g., lipsticks, glosses, and the like), touchup, spot cover, baked powders, moisturizers
- the lid assembly 115 may include an outer lid 120 and an inner lid 140 .
- the internal space of the inner lid 140 may be divided into first and second sections by a dividing wall 146 , with each section having an internal element, such as internal threading 142 , configured to mate with the neck of one of the jars.
- internal threading 142 on the inner lid 140 may threadingly mate with the external threading 102 , 112 on the neck 108 , 118 of each jar 100 , 110 .
- the threading 102 , 112 on the jars 100 , 110 and the internal threading 142 on the inner lid 140 may include continuous or discontinuous threads, and may include locking mechanisms such as slots or grooves that mate with corresponding protrusions on the opposing jar or lid.
- the jars 100 , 110 and the inner lid 140 may alternatively be coupled with a snap connector, friction fit, or other suitable connection (not shown).
- the threading 102 , 112 on the jars 100 , 110 may be the same such that either jar may be threaded onto either section of the inner lid 140 .
- each jar 100 , 110 may only fit in one section of the inner lid 140 .
- the two piece lid assembly 115 including an inner lid 140 and an outer lid 120 may allow for different materials to be used for the two lid sections, which may provide different properties.
- An inner lid 140 may be made of a material having a desired mechanical engagement with ajar, such as a smooth threading engagement, while the outer lid 120 may be made of a material having a desired decorative finish.
- the outer lid 120 may be made of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer (ABS) with or without styrene acrylonitrile copolymer (SAN) to provide a lustrous finish and the option of various decoration processes to achieve a desired look for the cosmetic container 10 .
- ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer
- SAN styrene acrylonitrile copolymer
- the inner lid 140 may be made of a material, such as polypropylene (PP), which may have a less desirable finish and limited decoration options, but may provide a smooth threading engagement with a jar that is made of a hard plastic such as polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), Polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalates (PCT, PCTG, PCTA) or polyethylene terephthlates (PET, PETE, PETG).
- PMMA polymethyl methacrylate
- PCT, PCTG, PCTA Polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalates
- PET polyethylene terephthlates
- a jar made of PMMA or PETG may produce a squeaky sound when rotatably engaged with an ABS/SAN lid.
- the use of a PP inner lid 140 may provide an enhanced mechanical and/or sealing interaction with the hard plastic jar, while the ABS/SAN outer lid 120 may provide a desired decorative finish. It will be understood that the above example is non-limiting
- the cosmetic container may have a single piece lid or a lid assembly containing more than two pieces (not shown).
- a single piece lid would include the interior features of the inner lid 140 , but have a generally smooth outer surface, as is shown for the outer lid 120 .
- a three or more piece lid assembly may include one or more outer lid elements coupled to first and second inner lids, with each inner lid engaging one of the jars.
- each jar may be connectable to an inner lid that is in turn connected to an outer lid, where the two outer lids are coupled to each other.
- one or both of the jars may include two or more sections or compartments separated by a dividing wall.
- the example shown in FIG. 2B has the upper jar 100 with a single cavity 104 and the lower jar 310 having two compartments 325 , 314 defined by a dividing wall 330 .
- the cosmetic container 30 is illustrated as including two compartments 325 , 314 in jar 310
- one or both of the jars 100 , 310 may include any number of compartments 325 , 314 as desired, such as, but not limited to, one, two, three, four, or more. It is contemplated that the compartments 325 , 314 may be removable and/or interchangeable, as desired.
- the first jar 100 and the second jar 110 may be identical, with the same outer and inner dimensions, as illustrated in FIG. 2A , or the jars may be different.
- the body dimensions of the first and second jars may be different, with identical neck dimensions such that both jars are attachable to either section of the inner lid (not shown).
- the jars may have the same outer dimensions but have cavities with different sizes.
- one jar 310 may have compartments 325 , 314 that are shallower than the cavity 104 of the other jar 100 .
- the cavities may have different widths, with thicker necks so the outer dimension of the threaded necks are the same for both jars.
- jars with different size and/or shape cavities may be connected to the lid assembly 115 with either jar connected to either side of the lid assembly 115 .
- a dual jar container with different size cavities may be desirable for products used together in generally different amounts, such as eye shadow and eye liner or foundation and concealer.
- the design may be considered modular to the extent that the two jars 100 , 110 can be replaced individually as desired.
- an original point of sale may have the two jars 100 , 110 and the lid assembly 115 in one unit, with available “refill” jars that can replace either jar 100 , 110 once the cosmetic product is consumed in one or the other jar.
- one jar can be replaced, without having to replace the entire item or discard the unused cosmetic product in whichever jar that has not been fully used.
- the cosmetic container 10 may include a first jar 100 and a second jar 110 , each with external threading 102 , 112 configured to engage internal threading 142 on the inner lid 140 .
- the lid assembly 115 may include an inner lid 140 and an outer lid 120 .
- the dividing wall 146 of the inner lid 140 separates the interior space of the inner lid 140 into the first and second sections. In the example shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B , the dividing wall 146 separates the interior of the inner lid 140 into sections of similar size and configuration, although this is not required.
- FIG. 4A shows the inner lid 140 from the top and
- FIG. 4B shows the bottom view of the inner lid 140 .
- the cosmetic container 10 may include one or more liner 160 sized to cover the neck 108 , 118 of one or both of the jars, as illustrated in FIGS. 2A and 2B .
- the liner 160 may form an air-tight seal over the cavity 104 , 114 as it is compressed between the neck 108 , 118 and the dividing wall 146 .
- the liner 160 may fit within the cavity 104 , 114 , directly in contact with product.
- a liner 160 resting directly on the powder may help keep the product in the jar when the jar is separated from the lid assembly 115 .
- both a liner to create a seal with the jar, as well as a liner over the product, may be used simultaneously.
- the inner lid 140 and the outer lid 120 may be coupled in a non-rotatable engagement.
- the outer lid 120 may be removably coupled to the inner lid 140 . This may allow for interchangeable outer lids with different colors or designs.
- the container 10 may be provided with two or more outer lids 120 , allowing the user to select a desired outer lid and couple it to the inner lid 140 .
- the inner lid 140 and the outer lid 120 are permanently attached, such as with adhesive.
- the inner lid 140 may include one or more protrusion and the outer lid 120 may include one or more groove, channel, or recess configured to receive the protrusion on the inner lid 140 , thereby coupling the inner and outer lids 140 , 120 and preventing rotation of the lids relative to one another.
- the inner lid 140 may include a plurality of generally horizontal protrusions 148 spaced apart around the outer surface 147 of the inner lid 140 .
- the outer lid 120 as illustrated may include a plurality of generally horizontal recesses 124 configured to receive the protrusions 148 on the inner lid 140 .
- the inner lid 140 may also include a plurality of generally vertical protrusions 144 spaced apart around the outer surface 147 , and the outer lid 120 may have a plurality of generally vertical recesses 122 configured to receive the protrusions 144 .
- Other sizes, shapes, orientations, and distributions of protrusions and corresponding recesses are also contemplated, as desired.
- the inner lid 240 has threading 242 similar to the inner lid 140 shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B , and a dividing wall 246 separating the interior of the inner lid 240 into two sections for receiving the necks 108 , 118 of first and second jars 100 , 110 in threaded engagement.
- the dividing wall 246 shown in FIG. 6 is solid, devoid of any openings therethrough. It is further contemplated that the dividing wall 246 may be replaced by or otherwise include a mirror and/or an applicator.
- the inner lid 240 has an outer surface 247 with protrusions 244 , 248 disposed thereon, in a different arrangement than that shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B .
- the outer lid 220 shown in FIG. 6 has a different arrangement of recesses 222 , 224 configured to receive the protrusions 244 , 248 , respectively.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the cosmetic container with the upper jar 100 removed, showing the liner 160 in place over the dividing wall 146 .
- Lower jar 110 remains coupled with the lid assembly 115 .
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the cosmetic container with the upper jar 100 coupled with the lid assembly 115 and the lower jar 110 removed.
- top and bottom or “lower” are not intended to limit the cosmetic container 10 to a particular orientation.
- the two jars 100 , 110 may be the same or similar in size, shape, and/or configuration, and the cosmetic container 10 may be stored and/or opened with either jar on top, although this is not required.
- the two jars 100 , 110 may vary in size, depth, and/or internal structure or shape.
- one jar 100 , 110 may be larger than the other by virtue of having a greater depth.
- the total combined structure 110 , 115 , 120 may be cylindrical as shown or may have a greater width on one end and a lesser width on the other.
- the diameter of each piece may vary, for example by having each jar 100 , 110 have a wider base than top using a taper or curvature, as desired.
- the cosmetic container 10 and/or the various components thereof may be made from a rigid material (e.g., acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, thermoplastics, thermosets, other polymers, glass, metal, alloy, wood, and the like).
- a rigid material e.g., acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, thermoplastics, thermosets, other polymers, glass, metal, alloy, wood, and the like.
- Other embodiments may, however, include containers 10 made from a flexible or semi-rigid material, such as plastic.
- the jars may comprise a transparent or translucent material so that the cosmetic product within may be externally viewed.
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- The present application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/419,137, filed on Nov. 8, 2016, titled DUAL JAR COSMETIC CONTAINER, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The present application relates generally to a cosmetic container, and in particular, to a dual jar cosmetic container.
- Vessels exist that are convenient to use, and designed to contain cosmetic products for use. These types of portable vessels usually consist of a jar and lid assembly, that when assembled together provide an effective barrier for containing the product. The jar and/or lid are typically made of a glass, a plastic, a metal, combinations of the foregoing, or the like, that when closed together create a seal that can contain the product. These jar and lid assemblies may typically be sealed by a thread fastening mechanism, a snap fastening mechanism, or a clamp fastening mechanism. Some assemblies, when fastened together, can compress an o-ring or a gasket interposed by the jar and the lid.
- These vessels are used in the cosmetics and personal care industries for containing a product to be applied to a body. Exemplary products include liquids, creams, gels, loose or compressed powders, and various makeup products, such as foundation, concealer, lotion, serum, lip balm, blush/rouge, tint, petroleum products, sunscreen, etc. Vessels have been developed to contain products in an often substantially airtight assembly. These are often built with a glass or plastic jar or container and a separate plastic lid. Multiple products contained within jars, particularly cosmetic products, are often used together, such as foundation and concealer, foundation and blush, sunscreen and foundation, multiple colors of eye shadow, eye shadow and eye liner, etc. Often times multiple types of one product are used together, such as two shades of foundation. This requires the user to store and possibly carry two separate jars. There remains a need for improved cosmetic containers for holding two separate products.
- This disclosure provides design, material, manufacturing methods, and use alternatives for cosmetic packaging.
- In a first illustrative and non-limiting example, a cosmetic container may comprise first and second jars each having a body with a closed end and a neck with an open end, the open end extending into a cavity within the body for holding product, and a lid assembly configured for coupling to the first and second jars, the lid assembly including an inner lid divided into first and second sections by a dividing wall, the first and second sections each having an internal element configured to mate with the neck of one of the first and second jars, and an outer lid disposed over the inner lid.
- Alternatively or additionally to the example above, in another example, the neck of each of the first and second jars may include external threading and the internal element of each of the first and second sections includes internal threading configured to engage the external threading on the first and second jars.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the outer lid may be removably coupled to the inner lid.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the inner lid may include one or more first mating element and the outer lid may include one or more second mating element configured to mate with the one or more first mating element such that the inner and outer lids are connected in a non-rotational engagement.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the one or more first mating element may include one or more protrusion and the one or more second mating element may include one or more recess configured to receive the one or more protrusion.
- Alternatively or additionally to the example above, in another example, the one or more protrusion may include separate horizontal and vertical protrusions and the one or more recess may include separate horizontal and vertical recesses.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the body of the first jar has a first width, the body of the second jar has a second width, and the outer lid has a third width, wherein the first, second, and third widths are the same.
- Alternatively or additionally to the example above, in another example, a height of at least one of the first and second jars may be less than its width.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the first and second jars have the same outer dimensions.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the first and second jars have different size cavities.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, at least one of the first and second jars has a cavity divided into two or more compartments.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the cosmetic container further comprises at least one liner sized to cover the cavity within the body of at least one of the first and second jars.
- Alternatively or additionally to the example above, in another example, the liner is configured to form an air-tight seal between the jar in which the liner is placed and the inner lid when the inner lid is engaged with the jar in which the liner is placed.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the dividing wall of the inner lid includes one or more openings therethrough.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the dividing wall forms a barrier preventing a first product in the cavity of the first jar from contacting a second product in the cavity of the second jar.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, an entirety of the neck of the first jar is disposed within the first section of the inner lid.
- In another illustrative and non-limiting example, a cosmetic container may comprise first and second jars each having a body with a closed end and a neck with an open end, the open end extending into a cavity within the body for holding product, and a lid configured for coupling to the first and second jars, the lid having an internal space divided into first and second sections by a dividing wall, the first and second sections each having an internal element configured to mate with the neck of one of the first and second jars, the dividing wall forming a barrier preventing a first product in the cavity of the first jar from contacting a second product in the cavity of the second jar.
- Alternatively or additionally to the example above, in another example, an entirety of the neck of the first jar is disposed within the first section of the lid and an entirety of the neck of the second jar is disposed within the second section of the lid.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the body of the first jar has a first width, the body of the second jar has a second width, and the lid has a third width, wherein the first, second, and third widths are the same.
- Alternatively or additionally to the example above, in another example, a height of at least one of the first and second jars is less than its width.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the first and second jars have the same outer dimensions.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the first and second jars have different size cavities.
- Alternatively or additionally to any of the examples above, in another example, the cosmetic container may further comprise at least one liner sized to cover the cavity.
- Alternatively or additionally to the example above, in another example, the liner is configured to form an air-tight seal between the jar and the lid when the lid is engaged with the jar.
- The above summary of some example embodiments is not intended to describe each disclosed embodiment or every implementation of the present disclosure. The Figures, and Detailed Description, which follow, more particularly exemplify these embodiments.
- The foregoing and other aspects of the present invention are best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings embodiments that are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific instrumentalities disclosed. Included in the drawings are the following Figures:
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FIG. 1 is a side view of an illustrative cosmetic container with first and second jars; -
FIG. 2A is a side cross-sectional view of the illustrative cosmetic container ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 2B is a side cross-sectional view of another illustrative cosmetic container; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the illustrative cosmetic container ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4A is a perspective top view of the inner lid of the illustrative cosmetic container ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4B is a perspective bottom view of the inner lid of the illustrative cosmetic container ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective top view of the outer lid of the illustrative cosmetic container ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of another illustrative inner and outer lid assembly; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective top cross-sectional view of the illustrative cosmetic container ofFIG. 1 with the upper jar removed; and -
FIG. 8 is a perspective top cross-sectional view of the illustrative cosmetic container ofFIG. 1 with the lower jar removed. -
FIG. 1 is a side view of acosmetic container 10 in a closed configuration according to embodiments disclosed herein. As shown atFIG. 1 , thecosmetic container 10 may include first and second containers, receptacles, orjars lid assembly 115. In the example shown inFIG. 1 , the width W of thejars lid assembly 115, resulting in acosmetic container 10 having a generally constant width W along the height H of thecontainer 10. Thecosmetic container 10 may be cylindrical in shape, with a circular cross section, as shown inFIGS. 1 and 3 , in which case the diameter of thecosmetic container 10 will be the same as the width W shown inFIG. 1 . Alternatively, thecosmetic container 10 may have a cross-sectional shape that is square, rectangular, triangular, oval, or any other desired shape. - As shown in the cross-sectional view of
FIG. 2A , thecosmetic container 10 may include a top, upper, orfirst jar 100 and a bottom, lower, orsecond jar 110, each having abody neck neck FIG. 2A , theneck body neck jar external threading cavity - The
lid assembly 115 may include anouter lid 120 and aninner lid 140. The internal space of theinner lid 140 may be divided into first and second sections by a dividingwall 146, with each section having an internal element, such asinternal threading 142, configured to mate with the neck of one of the jars. For example,internal threading 142 on theinner lid 140 may threadingly mate with theexternal threading neck jar jars internal threading 142 on theinner lid 140 may include continuous or discontinuous threads, and may include locking mechanisms such as slots or grooves that mate with corresponding protrusions on the opposing jar or lid. Thejars inner lid 140 may alternatively be coupled with a snap connector, friction fit, or other suitable connection (not shown). The threading 102, 112 on thejars inner lid 140. This may allow the user to separate bothjars lid assembly 115 and then reassemble thecontainer 10 without worrying about which jar must be attached to each section of theinner lid 140. Alternatively, eachjar inner lid 140. - The two
piece lid assembly 115 including aninner lid 140 and anouter lid 120 may allow for different materials to be used for the two lid sections, which may provide different properties. Aninner lid 140 may be made of a material having a desired mechanical engagement with ajar, such as a smooth threading engagement, while theouter lid 120 may be made of a material having a desired decorative finish. In a non-limiting example, theouter lid 120 may be made of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer (ABS) with or without styrene acrylonitrile copolymer (SAN) to provide a lustrous finish and the option of various decoration processes to achieve a desired look for thecosmetic container 10. Theinner lid 140 may be made of a material, such as polypropylene (PP), which may have a less desirable finish and limited decoration options, but may provide a smooth threading engagement with a jar that is made of a hard plastic such as polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), Polycyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalates (PCT, PCTG, PCTA) or polyethylene terephthlates (PET, PETE, PETG). A jar made of PMMA or PETG may produce a squeaky sound when rotatably engaged with an ABS/SAN lid. The use of a PPinner lid 140 may provide an enhanced mechanical and/or sealing interaction with the hard plastic jar, while the ABS/SANouter lid 120 may provide a desired decorative finish. It will be understood that the above example is non-limiting and that many other materials may be used for the jar and inner and outer lids. - It is also contemplated that the cosmetic container may have a single piece lid or a lid assembly containing more than two pieces (not shown). A single piece lid would include the interior features of the
inner lid 140, but have a generally smooth outer surface, as is shown for theouter lid 120. A three or more piece lid assembly (not shown) may include one or more outer lid elements coupled to first and second inner lids, with each inner lid engaging one of the jars. For example, each jar may be connectable to an inner lid that is in turn connected to an outer lid, where the two outer lids are coupled to each other. - In some examples, one or both of the jars may include two or more sections or compartments separated by a dividing wall. The example shown in
FIG. 2B has theupper jar 100 with asingle cavity 104 and thelower jar 310 having twocompartments wall 330. While thecosmetic container 30 is illustrated as including twocompartments jar 310, one or both of thejars compartments compartments - The
first jar 100 and thesecond jar 110 may be identical, with the same outer and inner dimensions, as illustrated inFIG. 2A , or the jars may be different. In other examples, the body dimensions of the first and second jars may be different, with identical neck dimensions such that both jars are attachable to either section of the inner lid (not shown). In still other examples, the jars may have the same outer dimensions but have cavities with different sizes. In the example shown inFIG. 2B , onejar 310 may havecompartments cavity 104 of theother jar 100. In other examples, the cavities may have different widths, with thicker necks so the outer dimension of the threaded necks are the same for both jars. This may allow jars with different size and/or shape cavities to be connected to thelid assembly 115 with either jar connected to either side of thelid assembly 115. A dual jar container with different size cavities may be desirable for products used together in generally different amounts, such as eye shadow and eye liner or foundation and concealer. - The design may be considered modular to the extent that the two
jars jars lid assembly 115 in one unit, with available “refill” jars that can replace eitherjar - As shown in
FIG. 3 , thecosmetic container 10 may include afirst jar 100 and asecond jar 110, each withexternal threading internal threading 142 on theinner lid 140. Thelid assembly 115 may include aninner lid 140 and anouter lid 120. The dividingwall 146 of theinner lid 140 separates the interior space of theinner lid 140 into the first and second sections. In the example shown inFIGS. 4A and 4B , the dividingwall 146 separates the interior of theinner lid 140 into sections of similar size and configuration, although this is not required.FIG. 4A shows theinner lid 140 from the top andFIG. 4B shows the bottom view of theinner lid 140. When first and second jars are coupled to theinner lid 140, the dividingwall 146 may separate the open ends of the first and second jars. In some examples, the dividingwall 146 may have one ormore openings 149 therethrough. Thecosmetic container 10 may include one ormore liner 160 sized to cover theneck FIGS. 2A and 2B . Theliner 160 may form an air-tight seal over thecavity neck wall 146. In other examples, theliner 160 may fit within thecavity liner 160 resting directly on the powder may help keep the product in the jar when the jar is separated from thelid assembly 115. Finally, both a liner to create a seal with the jar, as well as a liner over the product, may be used simultaneously. - The
inner lid 140 and theouter lid 120 may be coupled in a non-rotatable engagement. In some examples, theouter lid 120 may be removably coupled to theinner lid 140. This may allow for interchangeable outer lids with different colors or designs. For example, thecontainer 10 may be provided with two or moreouter lids 120, allowing the user to select a desired outer lid and couple it to theinner lid 140. In other examples, theinner lid 140 and theouter lid 120 are permanently attached, such as with adhesive. Theinner lid 140 may include one or more protrusion and theouter lid 120 may include one or more groove, channel, or recess configured to receive the protrusion on theinner lid 140, thereby coupling the inner andouter lids FIGS. 3, 4A, and 4B , theinner lid 140 may include a plurality of generallyhorizontal protrusions 148 spaced apart around theouter surface 147 of theinner lid 140. Theouter lid 120 as illustrated may include a plurality of generallyhorizontal recesses 124 configured to receive theprotrusions 148 on theinner lid 140. In some examples, theinner lid 140 may also include a plurality of generallyvertical protrusions 144 spaced apart around theouter surface 147, and theouter lid 120 may have a plurality of generallyvertical recesses 122 configured to receive theprotrusions 144. Other sizes, shapes, orientations, and distributions of protrusions and corresponding recesses are also contemplated, as desired. - In the example illustrated in
FIG. 6 , theinner lid 240 has threading 242 similar to theinner lid 140 shown inFIGS. 4A and 4B , and a dividingwall 246 separating the interior of theinner lid 240 into two sections for receiving thenecks second jars wall 246 shown inFIG. 6 is solid, devoid of any openings therethrough. It is further contemplated that the dividingwall 246 may be replaced by or otherwise include a mirror and/or an applicator. Theinner lid 240 has anouter surface 247 withprotrusions FIGS. 4A and 4B . Similarly, theouter lid 220 shown inFIG. 6 has a different arrangement ofrecesses protrusions - In use, one or both
jars lid assembly 115.FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the cosmetic container with theupper jar 100 removed, showing theliner 160 in place over the dividingwall 146.Lower jar 110 remains coupled with thelid assembly 115.FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional perspective view of the cosmetic container with theupper jar 100 coupled with thelid assembly 115 and thelower jar 110 removed. - The terms “top” or “upper” and “bottom” or “lower” are not intended to limit the
cosmetic container 10 to a particular orientation. The twojars cosmetic container 10 may be stored and/or opened with either jar on top, although this is not required. Alternatively the twojars jar structure jar - In some embodiments, the
cosmetic container 10 and/or the various components thereof may be made from a rigid material (e.g., acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, thermoplastics, thermosets, other polymers, glass, metal, alloy, wood, and the like). Other embodiments may, however, includecontainers 10 made from a flexible or semi-rigid material, such as plastic. In some embodiments, the jars may comprise a transparent or translucent material so that the cosmetic product within may be externally viewed. - Although the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is not limited thereto. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that numerous changes and modifications may be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention and that such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit of the invention. It is therefore intended that the appended claims be construed to cover all such equivalent variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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