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WO2011151776A1 - Applicateur pour l'application d'une composition sur les cils et/ou les sourcils - Google Patents

Applicateur pour l'application d'une composition sur les cils et/ou les sourcils Download PDF

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WO2011151776A1
WO2011151776A1 PCT/IB2011/052367 IB2011052367W WO2011151776A1 WO 2011151776 A1 WO2011151776 A1 WO 2011151776A1 IB 2011052367 W IB2011052367 W IB 2011052367W WO 2011151776 A1 WO2011151776 A1 WO 2011151776A1
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Jean-Louis Gueret
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • A45D40/26Appliances specially adapted for applying pasty paint, e.g. using roller, using a ball
    • A45D40/262Appliances specially adapted for applying pasty paint, e.g. using roller, using a ball using a brush or the like
    • A45D40/265Appliances specially adapted for applying pasty paint, e.g. using roller, using a ball using a brush or the like connected to the cap of the container
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B9/00Arrangements of the bristles in the brush body
    • A46B9/02Position or arrangement of bristles in relation to surface of the brush body, e.g. inclined, in rows, in groups
    • A46B9/021Position or arrangement of bristles in relation to surface of the brush body, e.g. inclined, in rows, in groups arranged like in cosmetics brushes, e.g. mascara, nail polish, eye shadow
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46DMANUFACTURE OF BRUSHES
    • A46D1/00Bristles; Selection of materials for bristles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46DMANUFACTURE OF BRUSHES
    • A46D1/00Bristles; Selection of materials for bristles
    • A46D1/02Bristles details
    • A46D1/0238Bristles with non-round cross-section

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  • the present invention relates to applying a
  • composition to the eyelashes or the eyebrows.
  • applicator members that are made by molding a thermoplastic material.
  • Such an applicator member comprises a core carrying teeth, and numerous configurations of teeth have been proposed.
  • publication WO 2009/053926 discloses an applicator member in which the teeth are disposed on a first side of the core with a small spacing, and on the opposite side with a large spacing. Depending on the side selected for applying makeup, the applicator is turned from one extreme to the other in terms of the look of the resulting makeup, thereby making the applicator relatively difficult to use.
  • composition remains on the applicator member, and the resulting makeup look is modified. However, this
  • applicators for applying a composition to the eyelashes and/or the eyebrows.
  • the invention thus provides an applicator for applying a composition to the eyelashes and/or the eyebrows, the applicator including:
  • an applicator member comprising:
  • the user may select the region of the
  • applicator member that corresponds to the spacing and/or to the section that is best suited to the treatment to be performed, and may do this in gradual manner.
  • composition and the makeup look is natural.
  • makeup is applied with teeth that are spaced apart, the
  • eyelashes are coated with more composition.
  • the user does not have only two extreme tooth configurations available, but also at least one configuration that is intermediate in terms of the resulting makeup look.
  • Variation that is "progressive” should be understood to mean variation that is monotonic or that is in stages.
  • the variation preferably progressing through at least three, better at least four or five, levels of size and/or spacing.
  • at least one, better at least three, intermediate levels of size and/or spacing exist (s) on the applicator member, between the extreme levels corresponding to the first and second regions respectively .
  • the spacing passes progressively from a small spacing in the first region to a large spacing in the second region.
  • applicator member includes at least three rows, better at least four or five rows, having teeth disposed with different respective pitches within the rows.
  • the section of the teeth passes progressively from a small section in the first region to a large section in the second region.
  • the teeth may have a small axial spacing and the rows are close together, whereas in the second region the teeth are spaced further apart within the rows and the rows are also spaced further apart .
  • the spacing between the rows is constant and the teeth pass progressively from closer together to further apart.
  • the spacing between the teeth within the rows is constant for all of the rows and the spacing between the rows increases progressively from the first region to the second.
  • the teeth of the same spacing and/or of the same section may be disposed in rows extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the core.
  • the spacing and/or the section changes on turning around the longitudinal axis of the applicator member.
  • e max -e m i n I /e m i n is preferably greater than or equal to 10%, better greater than or equal to 30%, e max designating the maximum spacing between two teeth within a row, and e m i n the minimum spacing.
  • the angular spacing between the rows may satisfy
  • I max - m in I /o n greater than or equal to 10%, better greater than or equal to 30%, where m i n is the minimum spacing in the first region, and max is the maximum spacing in the second region.
  • the variation in the spacing of the teeth may be due to variation in the pitch with which the teeth are disposed along the corresponding row and/or to variation in their size.
  • the pitch is measured between the centers of the bases of the teeth, and the spacing is measured between their outside surfaces.
  • the pitch and the spacing between the teeth are preferably constant.
  • s max -s m i n I /s m i n taken at the base of the teeth is preferably greater than or equal to 10%, better greater than or equal to 30%, s max designating the greatest section, and s m i n the smallest section.
  • the teeth may optionally be of the same height.
  • the height may increase with the section at the base of the teeth .
  • the spacing may be constant or that varies in the row.
  • the applicator member is carried by a stem that is connected to a grip member.
  • the grip member preferably includes at least one marker informing the user about the section and/or the spacing of the teeth for one
  • the applicator member is mounted in angularly indexed manner relative to the marker.
  • the marker may comprise one or more colors, e.g. a colored strip of optionally-variable width, of color that varies around the longitudinal axis of the applicator.
  • the marker may be in the form of a colored strip that widens on going around the longitudinal axis of the applicator .
  • the spacing and/or the section may vary over at least 150°, better over at least 180°, around the
  • This variation may occupy less than 360°, or even less than 270°.
  • the variation in the section and/or the spacing may occupy 180°, from a first zone on the surface of the core to an opposite zone, with the variation occurring on both sides of a mid-plane intersecting the two zones.
  • the variation may occupy both sides of the mid-plane.
  • the applicator member may include rows having teeth of the same spacing and/or section, said rows being disposed substantially symmetrically on either side of said mid-plane.
  • the user may maintain a region of close-together teeth facing downwards, and may apply makeup to the eyelashes with a zone in which the teeth present greater spacing, the eyelashes coming into engagement with the teeth while turning the applicator member a little.
  • the disposition of the rows of teeth around the core may be as follows: a first row of teeth of smallest spacing and/or section situated between two extreme rows of teeth of greatest spacing and/or section, preferably with one or more intermediate rows between the first row and each extreme row, at least one magnitude varying progressively between the extreme row and the first row, the magnitude being the spacing between the teeth along the longitudinal axis of the applicator member, or the section of the teeth, or the spacing between the rows. Two of the three magnitudes may vary, or even all three magnitudes .
  • the disposition of the rows of teeth around the core may equally well be as follows: a first row of teeth of greatest spacing and/or section situated between two extreme rows of teeth of smallest spacing and/or section, preferably with one or more intermediate rows between the first row and each extreme row, at least one magnitude varying progressively between the extreme row and the first row, the magnitude being the spacing between the teeth along the longitudinal axis of the applicator member, or the section of the teeth, or the spacing between the rows, for example. Two of the three
  • the applicator member may include at least five rows of teeth. Each row preferably includes 10 to 50 teeth.
  • the teeth may extend radially. Preferably, the teeth are disposed all around the core.
  • a “tooth” is defined as an individualizable portion in relief that projects from the surface of the core.
  • the number of teeth in the first and second regions of the core is at least 3, better at least 10 per region.
  • the teeth of the first or second region may be disposed in a row.
  • Each region may
  • the density of teeth in the first region, where the teeth are closer together in said region, is greater than or equal to 15 teeth per square centimeter (cm 2 ) , for example.
  • the density of teeth in the second region, where the teeth are spaced further apart in said second region, is less than or equal to 10 teeth/cm 2 .
  • each of the first and the second regions is assumed, arbitrarily, to have an area equal to 4 square millimeters (mm 2 ) , and in this embodiment, the spacing of the teeth within each region is the average spacing between the teeth within the row(s) under consideration, and the section is the average section of the teeth.
  • a line connecting a tooth of a row of smallest spacing and/or smallest section to a tooth of a row of greatest spacing and/or greatest section may pass through the centers of the bases of the teeth of all of the rows presenting the intermediate spacing or section
  • the line may be a portion of a helix or of a circle.
  • the respective lines joining the teeth of the extreme rows are contained in planes that slope increasingly relative to the
  • the lines may also be contained in planes that are parallel to one another and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the applicator member, or forming an angle therewith, in particular when the pitch between the teeth of the rows is the same, but the section of the teeth vary.
  • the spacing is measured between adjacent sets of double or triple teeth.
  • a packaging and applicator device for applying a composition to the eyelashes and/or the eyebrows, the device comprising:
  • an applicator including an applicator member comprising:
  • rows of teeth that are molded integrally with the core, said rows of teeth having at least an extreme first row and an extreme second row, plus one or more intermediate rows that are disposed between the extreme rows on going around the longitudinal axis of the core, the rows extending longitudinally over the core, at least one characteristic magnitude of the rows being at a maximum value for the extreme first row, at a minimum value for the extreme second row, and at an intermediate value between the maximum and minimum values for at least one intermediate row, the characteristic magnitude being selected from the spacing of the teeth within a row, the section of the teeth, and the angular spacing between the rows .
  • the density of the teeth may vary from more than 15 teeth/cm 2 to less than 10 teeth/cm 2 , the density being measured on regions that are assumed, arbitrarily, to have an area equal to 4 mm 2 .
  • the variation may involve only the spacing between the teeth within rows and between the rows, or only the section of the teeth, or only the spacing within the rows, or only the spacing between the rows.
  • the section of the teeth may be constant when the spacing between the rows and/or between the teeth within a row vary.
  • the invention also provides a packaging and
  • applicator device comprising one of the applicators as defined above, and a container containing the composition for application, preferably mascara.
  • the container may be fitted with a wiper member for wiping the stem and the applicator member, which wiper member may be of any type.
  • exemplary embodiments of the invention also provide a method of applying makeup to the eyelashes and/or the eyebrows, wherein:
  • ⁇ a region of the applicator member is selected as a function of the desired characteristics for the
  • the selected region is brought into contact with the eyelashes and/or the eyebrows.
  • Selection may be made using a marker that is present on the applicator, in particular on the grip member.
  • the marker may be arranged in such a manner as to be positioned facing the user in order to select an
  • the user may, if so desired, change the characteristics of the application, by using a different zone for coming into engagement with the eyelashes.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary longitudinal section in elevation showing an embodiment of a packaging and applicator device made in accordance with the invention
  • Figure 2 shows the applicator of the Figure 1 device in isolation
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary longitudinal section of the Figure 2 applicator
  • Figures 5A to 5E and 6 to 8 are views similar to Figure 5 showing variant embodiments of the invention.
  • Figure 10 shows a variant applicator member
  • Figures 11A to 11F are longitudinal sections showing example envelope-surface shapes
  • Figures 12A and 12B are cross-sections showing example envelope-surface shapes
  • Figures 13A to 13C show examples of grip members
  • Figure 14 is a longitudinal section of a variant embodiment of the grip member.
  • Figure 1 comprises an applicator 2 having a general shape that is elongate along a longitudinal axis Y, and a container 3 containing a composition P for application, e.g. mascara or a care product for the eyelashes.
  • a composition P for application e.g. mascara or a care product for the eyelashes.
  • the container 3 includes a neck 4 in which there is fastened a wiper member 5 including a wiper lip 6 for wiping a stem 7 of the applicator 2.
  • the stem 7 connects an applicator member 8 to a grip member 10 that also constitutes a closure cap for closing the container 3.
  • the longitudinal axis X of the container 3 coincides with the longitudinal axis Y of the applicator 2 when said applicator is in place on the container .
  • the applicator member 8 includes a core 15 from which teeth 16 project.
  • the core 15 and the teeth 16 are made by molding thermoplastic material, and thus are preferably made out of the same material, or, in a variant, out of different materials, the teeth 16 being over-molded onto the core 15, for example.
  • the teeth 16 may be molded through openings in the core 15.
  • the core 15 is shown with a circular cross-section, but the invention is not limited to any particular section, and said section may be polygonal, e.g. with as many sides as there are rows of teeth .
  • the core 15 may have a cross-section having a size that varies depending on the position along the
  • the core may have a cross-section that passes through an extremum between the distal and proximal ends of the core, in particular a maximum or a minimum.
  • the core 15 may have a cylindrical shape of
  • optionally-circular section or it may have a non- cylindrical shape, e.g. conical, biconical, or spherical.
  • the core 15 may be extended at its proximal end by an endpiece 18 for fastening on the stem 7, as shown in Figure 3.
  • the endpiece 18 is inserted into a housing 20 of the stem 7, but, in
  • the applicator member 8 is fastened to the stem 7 in some other way, e.g. being made integrally therewith.
  • the applicator member 8 may be fastened to the stem by snap-fastening, by crimping, by screw-fastening, by stapling, by over-molding, or by adhesive.
  • the applicator member 8 may be made by protrusion, i.e. injecting a portion of the applicator member through another portion of the applicator member or of the stem.
  • the stem 7 may be connected to a cap-liner 22 that is fastened in a handle 24 of the grip member 10, the handle 24 including a mounting skirt 25 that is arranged to screw-fasten on the neck 4.
  • the stem 7 is fastened to the grip member 10 in some other way, e.g. the cap-liner 22 being made integrally with the mounting skirt 25.
  • the applicator member is movable relative to the container and remains secured thereto during application.
  • the container serves as a grip member.
  • the grip member may be fastened other than by screw- fastening on the container, e.g. by snap-fastening.
  • Figure 5 shows the developed surface of the core 15, and in this figure there can be seen the bases 26 of the teeth 16 via which said teeth are connected to the core 15.
  • the applicator member 8 has n rows ri to r n of teeth 16, each of which rows is disposed along a respective longitudinal axis Y r that is parallel to the longitudinal axis Y.
  • the number of teeth 16 may vary from one row to another .
  • the angular spacing (3 ⁇ 4i, i + i around the axis Y between two rows r ⁇ and ri + i may be constant, as shown, or, in a variant, the angular spacing may vary for all i lying in the range 1 to n-1.
  • the variation in the pitch p between two consecutive teeth of one row may be progressive between the extreme rows ri and r n . It is thus possible to have pi + i>pi for i lying in the range 1 to n-1, designating the number of the row.
  • the variation in pitch occupies 360° around the longitudinal axis Y, for example.
  • the number of rows n depends on the angular spacing between the longitudinal axes Y r of the rows. It is possible to have a spacing ⁇ , ⁇ + ⁇ between two consecutive rows ri and r i+ i that is constant, e.g. equal to a sub- multiple of 360°.
  • the row ri may be adjacent to the row r n .
  • Figure 5 shows two regions A and B between which the pitch pi between the teeth within a row i varies
  • the height hi of the teeth of a row ri is constant, but, in a variant, the height could vary within the row and/or from one row to another.
  • the height hi may increase with the section of the teeth.
  • the height may be constant.
  • the height of the teeth may decrease towards the distal or proximal end of the applicator member. This makes it easier to pass through the wiper member.
  • the spacing (3 ⁇ 4i, i + i between the rows varies, e.g. decreasing when the pitch p between the teeth of the rows decreases.
  • the spacing OL ⁇ , ⁇ +I may be linked to the pitch pi.
  • the pitch pi measured between the centers of the bases 26 of two teeth 16 of a row ri, varies between the rows ri et r n , passing from a small pitch pi within the row ri to a larger pitch p n within the row r n , as shown in Figure 5 or in Figure 5A.
  • the number n of rows around the axis Y lies in the range 5 to 30, for example.
  • the smallest pitch value pi lies in the range 0.2 mm to 3 mm, for example, and the greatest pitch value p n lies in the range 0.5 mm to 4 mm, for example.
  • all of the rows present different respective pitch values.
  • adjacent rows may present the same pitch values.
  • p2 ⁇ P2 ⁇ +i, i.e. the pitch changes value every two rows.
  • the centers of the bases of the teeth may be any shape.
  • it is not the pitch between the teeth that varies progressively from one row to another, but the size of the teeth, and in particular the section of the teeth at their base.
  • All of the teeth of the intermediate rows T2 to r n _i between the rows ri and r n may have sections that increase progressively .
  • the diameter at the base may vary from a diameter di of 2/10 mm to a diameter d n of 8/10 mm.
  • the pitch between the teeth may be constant .
  • the pitch may also vary, and, by way of example, it is possible to have both pitch that varies between the extreme rows and section that varies, as shown in
  • the teeth of greatest section may be the teeth that are separated by a greatest pitch, as shown in this figure.
  • the magnitude Xj is the pitch p j , the diameter d j at the base, or the section Sj at the base.
  • the magnitude x may also be the angular spacing oii,i-i between the rows .
  • the function f (q) may be the same regardless of the number of the row, or it may depend on the number of the row.
  • the applicator member may be asymmetrical, as happens when a characteristic of the teeth varies
  • the pitch p increases progressively from a pitch value po, corresponding to the row ro, to greatest pitch values p n and p_ n for the extreme rows r n and r_ n , that are symmetrical to each other about a mid-plane of symmetry containing the longitudinal axis Yro of the row ro .
  • p n p n
  • the spacing ⁇ , ⁇ - ⁇ is constant, but, in a variant, the spacing also varies, e.g. decreasing on going away from the row ro .
  • the angular spacing (3 ⁇ 4i,i+i varies depending on the number i of each row r ⁇ .
  • (3 ⁇ 4i,i+i increases with row number i in optionally-linear manner.
  • (3 ⁇ 4i,i+i k.i+m, in which k designates a positive number, and m designates a
  • Figure 5D shows a disposition of teeth in which the spacing within the row and the spacing between the rows both increase.
  • the size of the teeth may optionally increase.
  • Figure 5E shows a
  • the teeth 16 may have various cross-sections, without going beyond the ambit of the present invention.
  • all of the teeth may have a cross- section having the same shape, e.g. a circular,
  • the cross-section shape of the teeth of one row may be different from the cross-section shape of the teeth of another row.
  • Figures 9A to 9E show various non-limiting examples of tooth sections.
  • the teeth may present a shape that is circular, as shown in Figure 9A, oval, as shown in Figure 9E, polygonal, e.g. triangular, as shown in Figure 9B, or square as shown in Figure 9C, or even a more complex shape, e.g cross-shaped, as shown in
  • the teeth 16 may be double teeth, as shown in
  • a multiple tooth is defined as a tooth that is formed by a plurality of close- together teeth, e.g. touching at their bases.
  • the spacing at the base of double or triple teeth is less than or equal to 0.1 mm.
  • all of the teeth may be aligned along the longitudinal axis of the row, or, in a variant, the teeth may be disposed in a staggered configuration along the longitudinal axis of the row, as shown in
  • the centers of the bases are for example offset by a distance u of up to 1 mm, relative to a separator line S separating the two
  • Channels may be made transversally to the longitudinal axis Y of the applicator, as shown in
  • the teeth 16 are carried by ribs 35 of the core, that form between them annular channels 36.
  • the applicator member 8 may also be made without channels at the surface of the core 15.
  • the applicator member 8 may present a variety of envelope surfaces E, as defined by the free ends of the teeth 16.
  • the envelope-surface shape E is circularly cylindrical over the major fraction of its length, as shown in Figure 11B.
  • the distal portion of the applicator member 8 presents a shape that tapers, in particular so as to make it easier to pass through the wiper member.
  • the envelope surface E may also present a shape that tapers from a proximal portion to a distal portion, as shown in Figure 11A, e.g. an envelope surface that is substantially frustoconical over the major fraction of its length.
  • the envelope surface E may present a narrowing of its cross-section between its proximal and distal portions, as shown in Figure 11C.
  • the envelope surface E may present a shape that is not circularly symmetrical around the longitudinal axis Y, e.g. with one side 101 that is substantially in alignment with the stem 7, and an opposite side 102 that is offset.
  • the side 102 is the side on which the pitch between the teeth is the greatest.
  • the envelope surface E presents a generally curved shape, with one side 103 that is concave, and an opposite side 104 that is outwardly convex .
  • the envelope surface E extends around a longitudinal axis Y that forms an angle ⁇ with the longitudinal axis of the stem 7.
  • the envelope surface E may present various shapes, e.g. a circular, polygonal, or other shape.
  • Figure 12A shows an envelope surface E of cross-section that is polygonal
  • Figure 12B shows an envelope surface E of triangular section with rounded corners.
  • the applicator 2 advantageously presents a marker 40 that informs the user about the orientation of the rows relative to the grip member 10.
  • the marker 40 presents an indicator that informs about the spacing of the rows or about the resulting makeup look for a given angular position of the grip member 10 relative to the user.
  • the indicator may comprise a line 41 that is further away from the distal edge 42 of the grip member 10 when the pitch between the teeth is smaller, and that is closer to the distal edge 42 when the pitch between the teeth is greater.
  • the applicator member 8 is fastened in
  • Figure 13A shows a grip member in which the marker 40 is in the form of a colored strip that widens on going around the axis Y.
  • the marker 40 is in the form of a plurality of signs 49 that are spaced angularly around the axis Y, e.g. various colored spots.
  • the marker 40 is carried by a rotary ring 10b that may turn relative to the body 10a of the grip member, the stem 7 and the ring 10b turning
  • the applicator member 8 includes a core 15 that turns about a pin 126 that is fastened in the stem 7 or that is made integrally with said stem.
  • the core 126 may be made with a wide head 127 for
  • the grip member 10 is positioned facing the user, with the orientation of said grip member corresponding to the desired makeup look, e.g. a pitch between the teeth that is very small or very large depending on whether the desired makeup look is more natural or more heavily made up.
  • the material of the teeth and/or of the core could include a biocidal agent.
  • the applicator member could be mounted in such a manner that the core can turn about its axis relative to the stem, although an angularly marked mounting is preferable.
  • the applicator could include a motor for rotating the applicator member in one direction or in both
  • the applicator could include a vibration source for subjecting the applicator member to vibration.
  • the applicator member could be heated.
  • the teeth and/or the core could be magnetic and/or flocked .

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La présente invention porte sur un applicateur (2) pour l'application d'une composition sur les cils et/ou les sourcils, l'applicateur comprenant : • un élément d'applicateur (8) comprenant : • un noyau (15) ayant un axe longitudinal (Y) ; et • des dents (16) qui sont portées par le noyau et qui sont moulées d'un seul tenant avec celui-ci ; la section et/ou l'espacement à la base des dents, en particulier axial(e) et/ou circonférentiel(le), variant progressivement entre une première région (A) et une seconde région (B) du noyau, en continu autour de l'axe longitudinal (Y) du noyau.
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