Background of the Invention
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention generally relates to curling means and more particularly to
an improved type of eyelash curler.
Prior Art
[0002] Conventional eyelash curlers usually comprise a metal scissors-like instrument having
a frame bearing a horizontally disposed metal or plastic blade contoured to the eye,
and a contoured rubber or plastic pad horizontally disposed below the blade on a contoured
platform slideably received on the frame. The frame and platform are connected to
crossed and pivoted handles so that the platform and pad can be slid towards and away
from the blade by manipulation of the handles. When it is desired to use the curler,
the blade is placed above the eyelashes of the upper eyelid and then those eyelashes
are pinched between the converging pad and blade to bend, lift and curl them upwardly,
thereby enhancing the beauty of the eye by making it appear larger and more open.
[0003] Unfortunately, conventional eyelash curlers generally fail to accomplish the curling
in a-desirable manner. One of the problems is that such instruments are designed to
be used interchangeably for both the right and the left eye. For such purposes, the
lower edge of the blade and the upper surface of the pad are made substantially parallel.
Usually the upper surface of the pad is horizontal and the lower edge of the blade
is either horizontal or very very slightly uniformly curved with the center fractionally
higher than the sides thereof.
[0004] The curling pressure that can be exerted on the eyelashes with such an instrument
is substantially the same for all of eyelashes, including those at the inner and outer
margins of the eyelid. The visual results obtained by using such an instrument are
undesirable in that the eyelashes look squared off and artificial, both when viewed
from the front and-also from the side. In particular, the eyelashes at the outer margin
of the eylid have substantially the same degree of curl and curl angle as the other
eyelashes.
[0005] Pads of polytetrafluoroethylene and silicone rubber have been used on the curler
platform in an attempt to overcome these deficiencies but have failed. Eyelashes curled
with instruments containing such pads still appear squared off. Moreover, much greater
pressure must be applied by the instrument, especially if the pad is hard, than the
average user desires to exert in order to get any curl at all. The individual eyelashes
also tend to stick to soft rubber and plastic pads or to the opposing blade, causing
the lashes to be inadvertently pulled out and lost. This situation is particularly
prevalent when the soft pad becomes damaged by the application of too much pressure,
when used for too long a period of time or when the leading edge of the opposing blade
is too sharp, so that the pad becomes indented by the blade, forming a narrow crevice.
When the blade passes into this crevice, the eyelashes trapped therein are sharply
bent and pulled out,
[0006] Another difficulty of conventional eyelash curlers is that they are not adapted for
use with the wide variety of sizes, shapes and placement of human eyes, eyelids and
eyelashes which are normally encountered, Even a given user may need to vary her eye
appearance, depending on her mode of dress, hair arrangement, etc. Eyelash curling
variations of this nature cannot be made with conventional eyelash curlers having
substantially parallel opposing curling surfaces.
[0007] Accordingly, there is a need for improved means for assuring variable, natural, individual,
non-stick, non-pulling, graceful curling of each eyelash area, with complete control
by the user of the effect to be created. Such an eyelash curler should be capable
of operating efficiently when only gentle pressure is applied thereby.
Summary of the Invention
[0008] The improved eyelash curler of the present invention satisfies all the foregoing
needs. The-curler is substantially as set.forth in the Abstract above, The proper
curling of the eyelashes is achieved through the use of a blade and pad, the opposing
surfaces of which are substantially non-parallel, . When light curling pressure is
applied by the instrument to the eyelashes, such curling pressure varies in a predetermined
manner from eyelash area to eyelash area to create an entirely natural and controlled
effect, With this effect, the eyelashes at the outer margin of the upper eyelid are
usually caused to curl and slope upwardly and sideways, not just straight up, as when
conventional curlers are used.
[0009] In order to achieve the desired effect, the edge of the blade and/or the edge of
the pad which contacts the eyelashes is substantially sloped and/or curved rather
than being substantially horizontal. Preferably, the blade and/or pad is removable
and most preferably is also reversible to permit a maximum of adaptation to the individual
contour needs of the user. Alternatively, separate curlers for the right upper eyelid
and the left upper eyelid can be used, which curlers can, if desired, be mirror images
of each other. The handles
f blades or other portions of the curlers can be color coded or otherwise marked with
indicia to indicate which curler is for which eye. In some instances, due to the slant
of the upper lids, length and alignment of eyelashes and/or other facial characteristics,
it may be desirable to reverse the separate curlers.
[0010] The improved eyelash curler is compact, simple, inexpensive and efficient. It curls
eyelashes more naturally for substantially improved appearance. The curler's pad and
blade preferably can be removed (and reversed, if desired) and substituted for by
other pads and blades of different curvature and/or slope to permit maximum adjustment
of the curlers to individual needs. Further features of the invention are set forth
in the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Drawings
[0011]
Figure 1 is a schematic front elevation of a conventional eyelash curler;
Figure 2 is a schematic side elevation of the curler of Fig. 1;
Figure 3 is a schematic front elevation of a human eye, depicting the upper eyelashes
after curling with the curler of Fig. 1;
Figure 4 is a schematic front elevation, partly broken away, of a first preferred
embodiment of the improved eyelash curler of the present invention, depicting a matching
pair of the curlers disposed below the eyelashes curled thereby;
Figure 5 is a schematic front elevation, partly broken away, of a second preferred
embodiment of the improved eyelash curler of the present invention, showing a matching
pair of the curlers disposed below the eyelashes curled thereby;
Figure 6 is a schematic front elevation, partly broken away, of a third prerred embodiment
of the'improved eyelash curler of the present invention, showing the curler below
eyelashes curled thereby;
Figure 7 is a schematic front elevation, partly broken away, of a fourth preferred
embodiment of the improved eyelash curler of the present invention with a removable
reversible blade; and,
Figure 8 is a schematic front elevation,partly broken away, of three removable and
reversible pads utilizable in the curler of Fig.- 7.
Detailed Description
Figs. 1-3.
[0012] A conventional eyelash curler, such as is currently being marked, is schematically
depicted in Figs. 1-3. Such a curler 20 includes an upper metal or plastic frame 22
integral with a lower metal or plastic handle 24 which is pivotally secured, as at
point 26, to a second metal or plastic handle 28 to form a scissors-like configuration.
The upper end 30 of handle 28 is secured to an upwardly extending pair of metal or
plastic support arms 32 and 34 bearing a horizontal metal or plastic platform 36 in
turn supporting a resilient synthetic or natural rubber or plastic pad 38 at its upper
end.
[0013] Platform 36 is slideably secured to frame 22 and is disposed below a horizontal metal
or plastic blade 40 permanently secured in frame 22. Pad 38, platform 36 and blade
40 are contoured and curved in the horizontal plane to conform to the about spherical
bulge of the human eye and eyelids. The opposing ed
qe 42 of blade 40 and upper opposing surface 44 of pad 38 are essential horizontal,
parallel and symmetrical.
[0014] Curler 20 normally is only applied to the eyelashes 46 of each upper eyelid 48 .(Fig.
3). The .eyelashes 50 of the lower eyelids 52 are usually not curled by curler 20,
since they are thin and short and naturally curl down in any event. Moreover, they
present no visual impact. Fig. 3 shows that curler 20 bends, curls and reflects substantially
all of : eyelashes 46 up to the same or nearly the same extent. This includes eyelashes
46 at the inner and outer margins of eyelid 48 as well as those therebetween, that-is,
in the central portion of eyelid 48. The result is an entirely unnatural look. The
marginal eyelashes 46 should not bend sharply up for a natural appearance, but instead,
bend both sideways and up. Moreover, arms 32 and 34 are spaced wide enough to cause
the central portion of platform 36 to reflect downwardly as blade 40 and pad 38 press
against eyelashes 46, thereby increasing the relative crimping force exerted on those
marginal eyelashes 46 to further exaggerate the unnatural effect.
Fig. 4.
[0015] A first preferred embodiment of the improved eyelash curler of the present invention
is schematically depicted in Fig. 4. Components thereof similar to those of curler
20 bear the same numerals but are succeeded by the letter "a" for one version shown
therein and the letter "b" for the other version shown therein. Those versions are
mirror images of each other.
[0016] Thus, curler 20a has a frame 22a, handles 24a and 28a pivotally interconnected at
point 26a to provide a scissors-like configuration, arms 32a and 34a, platform 36a,
pad 38a and blade 40a. However, arms 32a and 34a are thicker and placed closer together
than arms 32 and 34, so as to stabilize platform 36a against bending during curling.
Moreover, edge 42a of blade 40a is sloped from end to end (side to side) rather than
horizontal. In addition, indicia 54 designate curler 20a.as R, that is, for the right
eye, while curler 20b depicted in Fig. 4 is designated L, that is, for the left eye,
by indicia 64.
[0017] It will be noted that the upper lid eyelashes 56 of the right eye when curled with
curler 20a provide an entirely natural open eyed, large eyed appearance. Eyelashes
56 which are at the outer margin of eyelid 58 slant sideways as well as upwardly.
This is because of the lower degree of upward bending pressure exerted by edge 42a
thereon, since edge 42a slopes up from the inner margin to the outer margin thereof
in curler 20a. Curler 20b achieves the same results with eyelashes 60 of the left
upper eyelid 62 by having edge 42b of blade 40b slope up from the inner to the outer
margin thereof. Curlers 20a and 20b are effective, simple and inexpensive.
Fig. 5.
[0018] A second preferred embodiment of the improved eyelash curler of the present invention
is schematically depicted in Fig. 5. Thus, curlers 20c and 20d are shown which are
marked, respectively, "R" and "L" for "right eye" and "left eye" and which provide
results similar to those provided by curlers 20a and 20b.
[0019] Curlers 20c and 20d are substantially identical to curlers 20a and 20b, except that
the edges 42c and 42d of, respectively, blades 40c and 40d are curved upwardly, rather
than sloped upwardly, from the inner to the outer margins thereof in a predetermined
multi-curved manner to provide optimal curling for eyelashes 66 and 68 of the right
and left upper eyelids, respectively, as shown in Fig. 5. As with curlers 20a and
20b, the upper surfaces 44c and 44d of pads 38c and 38d are flat and horizontal.
Fig. 6.
[0020] A third preferred embodiment of the improved eyelash curler of the rpesent invention
is schematically depicted in Fig. 6. Thus, single curler 20e is shown which is substantially
identical to curlers 20a, 20b, 20c and 20d, except that edge 42e of blade 40e is=
regularly and arcuately curved, so that the center portion depends further down toward
horizontal pad 38e and its upper horizontal surface 44e than do the margins of edge
42e.
[0021] Using curler 20e, it is possible to curl eyelashes 70 of upper eyelid 72 of either
eye with equal facility, in each case marginal eyelashes 70 being curled to a lesser
degree then central eyelashes 70, so as to provide a more natural effect.
Figs. 7-8.
[0022] A fourth preferred embodiment of the improved eyelash curler of the present invention
is schematically depicted in Fig. 7. Thus, curler 20f is shown, substantially identical
to curlers 20a, b, c, d and e, except that upper surface 44f of pad 38f is regularly
and arcuately curved, with the central portion thereof above the margins thereof.
Moreover, edge 42f of blade 40f is straight and horizontal. A single wide thick central
arm 74 is used in place of arms 32e and 34e of curler 20e. Essentially the same curling
results are obtained as with curler 20e.
[0023] Pad 38f is removable from a pocket 76 (Fig. 8) and can be substituted for by sloped
pads 78 and 80 shown in Fig. 8. Moreover, if desired, pad 78 can be reversed, end
to end, to in effect serve as pad 80.
[0024] Blade 40f can also be made reversible and invertable., Thus, the ends of blade 40f
can be releasably disposed in pockets 82 and 84. Blade 40f can be made flexible enough
so as to be able to remove it by flexing from pockets 82 and 84. Since the upper edge
86 of blade 40f is multi-curved, it can be used as the edge opposing pad 38f merely
by inverting blade 40f, and reversing ends thereof, if desired, and then reinserting
it into pockets 82 and 84.
[0025] Accordingly,' curler 20f offers a maximum number of selective combinations of curves
and slopes by means of pads 38f, 78 and 80 and edges 42f and 86 of blade 40f so as
to effectively customize curler 20f to meet every eyelash curling need of the individual
user.
[0026] Various other features of the invention are as set forth in the foregoing. Various
modifications, changes, alterations and additions can be made in the improved eyelash
curler of the present invention and in its components and their parameters. All such
modifications, changes, alterations and additions as are within the scope of the appended
claims form part of the present invention.
[0027] It will be understood that the slopes and curves of the opposing surfaces of the
novel blades and pads described herein have been exaggerated in the drawings solely
for purposes of illustration.
1. An improved eyelash curler, said curler comprising, in combination:
a. a blade;
b. a first support means holding said blade in an about horizontal plane;
c. a pad;
d. a second support means releasably bearing said pad adjacent the upper surface thereof
in an about horizontal plane below said blade; and
e. means for vertically controllably opposing said blade and pad to curl eyelashes
therebetween, the opposing eyelash - contacting surfaces of said blade and pad being
non-parallel to each other, at least one of said opposing surfaces being either substantially
curved and/or substantially sloped from said horizontal plane to cause said opposing
surfaces to impart varying degrees of curl to various portions of said eyelashes for
an improved natural appearance.
2. The improved eyelash curler of claim 1 wherein the lower eyelash-contacting surface
of said blade is sloped substantially from the horizontal.
3. The improved eyelash curler of claim 2 wherein said blade is removable from said
first support means.
4. The improved eyelash curler of claim 2 wherein the upper eyelash-contacting surface
of said pad is substantially horizontal.
5. The improved eyelash curler of claim 1 wherein the lower eyelash-contacting surface
of said blade is substantially curved downwardly.
6. The improved eyelash curler of claim 1 wherein the upper eyelash-contacting surface
of said pad is sloped substantially from the horizontal.
7. The improved eyelash curler of claim 7 wherein said pad is removable from said
second support means.
8. The improved eyelash curler of claim 8 wherein said pad is reversible.
9. The improved eyelash curler of claim 7 wherein the lower eyelash-contacting surface
of said blade is substantially horizontal.
10. The improved eyelash curler of claim 1 wherein the upper eyelash-contacting surface
of said pad is substantially curved upwardly from the horizontal.