[0001] The present invention relates to packaging for a cosmetic of the type specified in
the preamble of the first claim.
[0002] In particular, the present invention relates to packaging for a cosmetic suitable
for placing a powdered cosmetic, such as, for example, face powder, foundation, blusher,
bronzing powder, eyeshadow, talcum powder, dusting-powders on a skin surface.
[0003] Cosmetic devices are known in the current state-of-the-art, used, in particular,
for preserving and placing powdered cosmetics.
[0004] Powdered cosmetics are substantially divided into loose, compact, cooked and extruded.
[0005] Loose powders are generally arranged and kept inside simple containers suitable for
being opened or closed again by means of friction or screwing and they are such as
to allow a brush to reach the powders. Once the brush has been impregnated with cosmetic
powder, it can deposit the product on the skin. An example of this type is represented
by loose face powder.
[0006] Alternatively, the dispersed powders can be put into pressurized bottles similar
to ordinary bottles, as in the case of talcum powder.
[0007] Conceptually, compact powders are similar to loose powders, with the difference that
they are compacted by pressure and often, pigmented.
[0008] An example of this type is represented by the classical face powders and eyeshadows,
which can be found in containers similar to watercolors.
[0009] The described prior art comprises a number of important drawbacks.
[0010] In particular, the cosmetic devices used for keeping powdered cosmetics are often
susceptible to breakage, or open easily when placed, for example, inside a user's
bag.
[0011] Moreover, the fact of containing loose or compacted powders inevitably leads to the
product being dispersed in the bag and soiling everything present therein.
[0012] Thus, an important drawback is given by the dispersion of the cosmetic product therein.
[0013] A further drawback deriving from the previous one is represented by damage caused
to objects adjacent to the packaging for a cosmetic of the prior art put back, for
example, inside a bag.
[0014] In conclusion, a further drawback derives from the fact that, also after normal use,
the cosmetic product tends to become dispersed and soil objects adjacent to the container
of the prior art.
[0015] In order to overcome said drawbacks, packaging has been developed, described in patent
applications
US 2008/0276956 A1,
JP11-290121 and
WO 2012/074329 A2 describing compacted powdered cosmetics, which can be crushed by means of a special
device. However, such devices are not easy to use.
[0016] In this situation, the technical task underlying the present invention is to develop
packaging for a cosmetic capable of substantially overcoming at least part of the
stated drawbacks.
[0017] In the scope of said technical task, it is an important object of the invention to
obtain packaging for a cosmetic, which guarantees a reduction in the dispersion of
powdered cosmetics after normal use.
[0018] Another important object of the invention is to realize packaging for a cosmetic,
which is simple and practical to use.
[0019] A further important object of the invention is to realize packaging for a cosmetic,
which, if put back into a bag, prevents the objects adjacent thereto from being damaged,
stained or soiled.
[0020] In conclusion, a further task of the invention is to realize packaging for a cosmetic,
which allows the powdered cosmetic to be preserved, also in the event of the case
of the cosmetic packaging breaking.
[0021] The technical task and specified objects are achieved by means of packaging for a
cosmetic, as claimed in the appended independent claims.
[0022] Preferred embodiments are highlighted in the dependent claims.
[0023] The characteristics and advantages of the invention are clarified below by the detailed
description of preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows the packaging for a cosmetic according to the invention;
Fig. 2 illustrates an exploded perspective view of the packaging for a cosmetic;
Fig. 3a is a frontal section of the packaging with the cosmetic inside;
Fig. 3b is a frontal section of the packaging without the cosmetic inside; and
Fig. 4 shows an exploded view of the frontal section of the packaging.
[0024] In this document, when measurements, values, shapes and geometrical references (such
as perpendicularity and parallelism) are associated with words, such as "approximately"
or other similar terms, for example "practically" or "substantially", they are to
be understood as without errors of measurement or inaccuracies resulting from production
and/or manufacturing errors and, above all, without a slight divergence from the value,
measurement, shape or geometrical reference with which it is associated. For example,
if said terms are associated with a value, they preferably indicate a divergence of
no more than 10% of the same value.
[0025] Furthermore, when terms such as "first", "second", "greater", "lower", "principal"
and "secondary" are used, they do not necessarily identify an order, a relationship
priority or relative position, but they may simply be used to distinguish different
components more clearly.
[0026] The measurements and data reported in this document shall be considered as carried
out in International Standard Atmosphere ICAO (ISO 2533) unless otherwise stated.
[0027] With reference to the Figures, the packaging for a cosmetic according to the invention
is globally indicated with number 1.
[0028] Preferably, the packaging for a cosmetic 1 defines a main axis 1a.
[0029] Furthermore, preferably, the packaging 1 comprises a first body
2 and a second body
3.
[0030] The first body 2 is, for example, a containing case and thus comprises a base
20 and an opening
21.
[0031] Preferably, the first body 2 is a cylindrical-type container aligned with the main
axis 1a. Thus, the base 20 substantially corresponds to the area comprising the closed
base of the cylinder, while the opening corresponds to the area comprising the open
base of the cylinder.
[0032] Preferably, the second body 3 is movably constrained to the first body 2. Thus, it
can substantially define two configurations with the first body 2: an open configuration,
in which the bodies 2, 3 are not constrained and a closed configuration, in which
the bodies 2, 3 are constrained.
[0033] Thus, in a closed configuration, the first body 2 and the second body 3 define an
internal volume
10. Such internal volume 10 is, in particular, a closed volume, inaccessible from the
outside.
[0034] Thus, the second body 3 is, for example a cap suitable for blocking the opening 21
and it can be of varying shapes and sizes. For example, it can be a portion constrainable
to the opening by means of screwing, or it can be constrainable by means of friction.
[0035] The second body 3 can also be a cover extending along the entire side surface of
the first body 2.
[0036] Furthermore, the packaging 1 comprises a cosmetic
4. The cosmetic 4 can be of a different typology and, preferably, it is a compacted
powder-type cosmetic.
[0037] Such cosmetic 4 can thus be face powder, foundation, blusher, bronzing powder, eyeshadow,
talcum powder, dusting powders or other.
[0038] Furthermore, preferably, the cosmetic 4 is substantially chalk-shaped, preferably,
cylindrically-shaped, preferably with a height, which is at least double with respect
to the diameter. Preferably, it has an upper face
4a, in use, facing the opening 21. Preferably, the cosmetic 4 is without the external
container integral with said compacted powder. In fact, all compacted powder cosmetics
are usually provided with a cylindrical container, usually made of metal, generally
with a reduced height with respect to the diameter, which constitutes the base of
the mold, in which the powder is compacted. On the contrary, the cosmetic 4 is opportunely
realized with a mold, or by extrusion, but then it is completely separated from the
realization means and moved independently of the latter.
[0039] The cosmetic 4 is arranged, for example, inside the body 2 and takes up at least
a part of the volume 10, or it is supported by the body 2.
[0040] Preferably, the first body 2 is suitable for integrally constraining the cosmetic
4, at least in rotation, along the main axis 1a.
[0041] Preferably, the packaging 1 further comprises pulverizing means
5.
[0042] Preferably, such pulverizing means 5 are movably constrained to the first body 2.
The pulverizing means 5 are thus suitable for pulverizing the cosmetic 4 arranged
inside the body 2.
[0043] Preferably, in detail, the pulverizing means 5 comprise a movable portion
50 suitable for moving an abrasive surface
51.
[0044] The movable portion 50 is, for example, a ring or cylindrical surface; it is constrained
to the outer surface of the first body 2 and preferably only arranged externally to
the same outer surface of the first body 2. The abrasive surface 51 is arranged at
the opening 21, entirely covering it, and it is preferably an element, which preferably
substantially constitutes the closure of the first body 2.
[0045] Preferably, the movable portion 50 is movably constrained to the first body 2, in
particular at the opening 21. Preferably, it is constrained to the body 2, so as to
allow both the release and movement thereof with respect to the body 2.
[0046] Thus, the movable portion 50 is detachably and movably constrained to the body 2
and it is suitable for rotating with respect to the main axis 1a with respect to the
first body 2.
[0047] The movable portion 50 can be constrained to the first body 2 by means of a detachable
connection and the rotation can be guaranteed by an annular guide arranged inside
or outside the side surface of the first body 2. Therefore, the movable portion 50
can be arranged both internally and externally with respect to the first body 2.
[0048] Alternatively, such guide can be helicoid and allow the movable portion 50 to be
translated along the main axis 1a when it is rotated.
[0049] The abrasive surface 51 is preferably constrained to the movable portion 50 and it
is suitable for pulverizing the cosmetic 4.
[0050] In particular, the abrasive surface 51 is suitable for pulverizing the cosmetic 4
when the movable portion 50 rotates. In fact, preferably, the abrasive surface 51
comprises abrasive elements whose friction is such as to remove powdered material
from the surface of the cosmetic 4.
[0051] Furthermore, preferably, the abrasive surface 51 is an even surface, which entirely
covers the hole of the movable portion 50 and comprises holes therein.
[0052] Such holes are suitable, for example, for allowing the cosmetic 4 to be deposited
on the part of the abrasive surface 51 facing the second body 3.
[0053] Consequently, the abrasive surface 51 is substantially preferably a metal grate.
Thus, such abrasive surface can be not detachably constrained or detachably constrained
to the movable portion 50. Preferably, the abrasive surface 51 is detachably constrained
to the movable portion 50 by means of a cover 52. Preferably, the cover 52 is suitable
for realizing an interlocking connection with the movable portion 50. In order to
be able to create such constraint, the abrasive surface 51 preferably has a diameter
coinciding with that of the movable portion 50 and the movable portion 50 comprises
an internal shoulder suitable for reducing its diameter towards the base 20 of the
first body 2. Preferably, the abrasive surface 51 is arranged on the shoulder and
tightened thereon by the cover 52.
[0054] Thus, preferably, the cover 52 surrounds the abrasive surface 51 and defines a collection
volume
53.
[0055] The collection volume 53 is consequently the space above the abrasive surface 51,
where above is understood to mean the area oriented towards the second body 3. Such
collection volume 53 is suitable, for example, for containing at least part of the
pulverized cosmetic 4.
[0056] In addition to the above description, preferably, the first body 2 includes a movement
mechanism
22.
[0057] Such movement mechanism 22 is preferably suitable for moving the cosmetic 4 in opposition
to the pulverizing means 5.
[0058] More specifically, preferably, the movement means 22 comprise a guide
22a, a slider
22b and a thrust member
22c.
[0059] Preferably, the guide 22a is substantially aligned with the main axis 1a. It can
be obtained by extrusion on the inner surface of the first body 2, or it can be defined
by an auxiliary element arranged inside the same first body 2.
[0060] Preferably, the guide 22a is suitable for realizing an outline of the movement of
the slider 22b.
[0061] Thus, preferably, the slider 22b is movable inside the guide 22a and its dimensions
are compatible with the guide 22a itself.
[0062] Furthermore, between the base 20 and the slider 22b is the thrust member 22c. The
latter is preferably arranged inside the guide 22a, between the base 20 and the slider
22b, as said previously, and it is suitable for moving the slider 22b along the main
axis 1a towards the pulverizing means 5.
[0063] Preferably, in detail, the thrust member 22c is a pre-loaded elastic element, such
as a spring or a rubber element. However, the thrust member 22c can comprise two permanent
magnets suitable for generating a repulsive force between them, so as to push the
cosmetic 4 towards the pulverizing means 5.
[0064] The working of the packaging for a cosmetic 1 previously described in structural
terms is the following.
[0065] In particular, thanks to the detachability of the constraint composed of the movable
portion 50 and the first body 2, it is possible to introduce or remove the cosmetic
4 from the first body 2.
[0066] After inserting the cosmetic 4 into the first body 2, it is possible to recompose
the parts of the packaging 1 and operate the pulverizing means 5.
[0067] By rotating the movable portion 50, the abrasive surface 51 adheres to the cosmetic,
4 pulverizing at least a part thereof in contact with the abrasive surface 51.
[0068] Thus, the pulverized cosmetic 4 appears on the abrasive surface 51 and is collected
in the collection volume 53 where it can be used by a user, for example, by removing
the powder by means of a brush or other.
[0069] The invention comprises a new procedure.
[0070] In particular, the invention realizes a procedure for pulverizing a previously described
cosmetic 4, and for the previously described packaging 1, which substantially consists
of three steps.
[0071] The procedure comprises a first step, in which the cosmetic is inserted into the
volume 10.
[0072] A second step is then comprised, in which the pulverizing means are activated by
a user and the cosmetic 4 is pulverized.
[0073] Finally, the procedure preferably comprises a third step, in which the user collects
the cosmetic 4 pulverized by the pulverizing means.
[0074] The packaging for a cosmetic 1 according to the invention brings important advantages.
[0075] In fact, the packaging for a cosmetic allows a powdered cosmetic to be used, avoiding
dispersion of the same. In fact, the cosmetic 4 is substantially in a solid state
and only the quantity necessary thereof is pulverized.
[0076] All residue nonetheless remains inside the first body 2 and consequently the cleanliness
requirements are also guaranteed after use.
[0077] Such guarantee is also maintained in the event of the outer case breaking, which
is preferably substantially composed of the second body 3, since the cosmetic remains
protected in an uncompressed state inside the first body 2, protected by the abrasive
surface 51.
[0078] In conclusion, as a consequence of the previous advantages, a further advantage of
the invention is that of reducing, or eliminating the risk of damage caused by the
staining or soiling of adjacent objects, for example, when the packaging 1 is put
back into a bag.
[0079] Furthermore, the applicant has discovered that malfunctioning, particularly during
rotations, of the devices of the prior art stated previously and described in patent
applications:
US 2008/0276956 A1 and
WO 2012/074329 A2, were caused by the fact that, in such devices, the abrasive surface had to enter
the metal container surrounding and containing the compressed powdered cosmetic. On
entering, it was inevitably unable to crush the compacted powder along the side edges
and, in a brief period of time, the latter constituted an obstacle to the rotation
of the abrasive surface. On the contrary, the device according to the invention allows
the upper surface 4a of the cosmetic 4 to be entirely pulverized by the means 5, since
the abrasive surface 51 entirely covers the cosmetic 4 and the movable portion 50
is preferably arranged outside the first body 2.
[0080] The invention is subject to variations falling within the scope of the inventive
concept defined by the claims.
[0081] In such scope, all of the details can be replaced by equivalent elements and any
materials, shapes and sizes can be used.
1. A packaging for a cosmetic (1) defining a main axis (1a) and comprising:
- a first body (2) defining a base (20) and an opening (21) and suitable for supporting,
- a compacted powder cosmetic (4) comprising an upper face (4a) facing said opening
(21) in use,
- pulverizing means (5) movably constrained to said first body (2), suitable for pulverizing
said cosmetic (4) and comprising a movable portion (50) and an abrasive surface (51),
arranged at said opening (21),
- said movable portion (50) being movably constrained to said first body (2) and suitable
for rotating along said main axis (1a) with respect to said first body (2),
- said abrasive surface (51) being integrally constrained to said movable portion
(50) and suitable for pulverizing said cosmetic (4) when said movable portion (50)
rotates,
- and characterized in that
- said cosmetic (4) is without an outer container integral with said compacted powder,
- said abrasive surface (51) entirely covers said opening (21).
2. The packaging for a cosmetic (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein
said first body (2) includes an internal volume (10) for said cosmetic (4), and wherein
said movable portion (50) has a prevalently cylindrical shape and is constrained to
the outer surface of said first body (2).
3. The packaging for a cosmetic (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein
said first body (2) includes a movement mechanism (22) suitable for moving said cosmetic
(4) at least translating it in a direction of and in contrast with said pulverizing
means (5).
4. The packaging for a cosmetic (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein
said movement member (22) comprises a guide (22a) aligned with said main axis (1a),
a slider (22b) movable inside said guide (22a) and a thrust member (22c) arranged
between said base (20) and said slider (22b), suitable for moving said slider (22b)
inside said guide (22a) along said main axis (1a) towards said pulverizing means (5).
5. The packaging for a cosmetic (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein
said abrasive surface (51) is a grate.
6. The packaging for a cosmetic (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein
said thrust member (22c) is a pre-loaded elastic element.
7. The packaging for a cosmetic (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein
said thrust member (22c) comprises two permanent magnets with coinciding polarity.
8. The packaging for a cosmetic (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein
said abrasive surface (51) is detachably constrained to said movable portion (50)
by means of a cover (52), suitable for realizing an interlocking connection with said
movable portion (50) .
9. The packaging for a cosmetic (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein
said cover (52) defines a collection volume (53) suitable for containing at least
part of said pulverized cosmetic (4).
10. The packaging for a cosmetic (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein
said first body (2) is suitable for integrally constraining said cosmetic (4), at
least in rotation along said main axis (1a).
11. The packaging for a cosmetic (1) according to at least one preceding claim, wherein
said cosmetic (4) has a cylindrical shape with the axis along said main axis (1a)
and a height, along said axis, which is at least double with respect to the diameter.