[0001] This invention relates to a package for cosmetics articles.
[0002] In particular, the invention concerns a package for storing and transporting cosmetics
articles which is intended for interim use between the manufacturing and the final
packaging stages of such articles.
[0003] It is known that cosmetics articles, such as mascara containers, boxes for powders,
lipsticks, nail varnish bottles, cream pots, etc., should be entirely free of surface
defects that could mar the product appearance, an important factor in determining
the consumer's decision to buy.
[0004] In addition, cosmetics articles include such parts as brushes or applicators which
are to come in contact, during their normal use, with the lips, eyes, and in general
with delicate areas of the human body. Hence the need to keep them protected from
contaminants of any chemical or biological nature.
[0005] Also known is that such articles are usually mass produced using automated manufacturing
procedures of an industrial character.
[0006] After production, the articles must be filled with appropriate cosmetic substances
prior to their final packaging for retail sale.
[0007] In this respect, the articles are packed for transport to filling and final packaging
facilities from their production site.
[0008] It is necessary, therefore, that while in transit and temporary storage, where provided,
the cosmetics articles be protected against shock, abrasion, scratching, staining
and the like damage, as well as from contact with the aforesaid contaminants, using
a suitable package for cosmetics articles.
[0009] Packages of the type specified above have been known. For instance, cosmetics articles
have been laid manually onto flat sheets which keep several layers of articles separated
inside a box.
[0010] However, this packaging procedure is expensive, because applied manually, and keeps
personnel engaged in an unrewarding task. In addition, the packaging is unsound from
the sanitary standpoint on account of the physical contact with the cosmetics articles
that it involves.
[0011] A package for cosmetics articles has also been known wherein boards of a thermoformed
plastics material are used which have receptacles sized to receive one cosmetics article
each. Such boards are then enclosed within plastics bags and placed into cartons.
[0012] Here again, the packaging is done manually, and accordingly, cost-intensive and sanitarily
deficient.
[0013] The underlying technical problem of this invention is to provide a package for cosmetics
articles which can overcome the shortcomings mentioned above in connection with the
prior art.
[0014] This problem is solved by a package as indicated comprising a roll- and/or fold-up
strip which has, on one side thereof, a plurality of pockets adapted to receive said
cosmetics articles.
[0015] A major advantage of a package for cosmetics articles according to this invention
is that the need to handle said articles manually is eliminated and that the packaging
procedure can be automated to ensure sanitary conditions and lower costs.
[0016] Further features and advantages of a package for cosmetics articles according to
the invention will become apparent from the description of a preferred embodiment
thereof, given herein below by way of example and not of limitation with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a package for cosmetics articles according to the
invention as spread out flat;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the package in Figure 1 as used in roll form;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the package in Figure 1 as used in packet form;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a box containing a few rolls of the package shown
in Figure 1; and
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a box containing a few packets of the package in
Figure 1.
[0017] In the drawings, a package as specified above is shown at 1. It comprises a strip
20 consisting of a web 2 of undefined length which is folded over lengthwise along
a fold line 3 dividing the web 2 into two overlaid half-webs 4, 5 bounded by edges
6, 7, respectively, of the web 2.
[0018] Said fold line 3 is parallel with the edges 6, 7 of the web 2 and positioned such
that the edges 6 e 7 of the web 2 do not overlap and the edge 6 locates approximately
halfway between the other edge 7 and the fold line 3.
[0019] The web 2 is made of a material which makes the strip 20 easy to roll and/or fold
up; preferably the web 2 is made of a plastics material such as polyethylene.
[0020] The half-web 6 is welded to the half-web 7 along seam lines 8 which extend between
the fold line 3 and the edge 6, being all parallel with one another and spaced a predetermined
distance apart, so that the strip 20 has a plurality of pockets 9 across one side
21 thereof.
[0021] Thus, each pocket 9 is bounded by two seam lines 8 and the fold line 3, and has an
opening 10. Further, the pockets 9 are arranged transversely of the strip 20.
[0022] Said pockets 9 are intended to receive a cosmetics article 11, for instance a cap
for a mascara container with an incorporated brush applicator, as shown in the drawings.
[0023] Additionally to the aforementioned advantage, the package 1 for cosmetics articles
according to the invention is a particularly simple, low-cost construction from readily
available materials which can be easily recycled.
[0024] Furthermore, the shape of the pockets 9 is such that the same strip 20 can be used
for cosmetics articles 11 having different shapes but comparable sizes.
[0025] In addition, the cosmetics articles 11 can be easily removed, since in this embodiment,
they would jut out from the pockets 9 through the opening 10.
[0026] Also, by having the strip 20 rollable and foldable, the strip 20 can be provided
in either roll 12 (Figure 2) or pleated packet 13 (Figure 3) forms.
[0027] The roll 12 and packet 13 tightly rolled or folded configurations ensure that the
articles will be held captive within the pockets 9.
[0028] Both the roll 12 and the packet 13 may be any size, and lends themselves in particular
for use on automated packaging, unpackaging, filling and wrapping equipment.
[0029] In particular, the automatic filling of such articles as bottles, pots, cream tubes,
or the like can be carried out without drawing the article 11 out of the pocket 9.
[0030] The roll 12 and packet 13 can be conveniently stored in boxes 14 which can accommodate
several overlaid rolls 12 and/or packets as advantageously separated by sheets 15.
[0031] Unlike conventional packages wherein the separating sheets for the cosmetics articles
serve a protective function, and are therefore made of foamed rubber or the like,
the sheets 15 may be of plain cardboard.
[0032] Many modifications may be made unto the invention described.
[0033] For example, the edge 6 may be positioned other than as described above. In particular,
to enhance the protection afforded by the package to the cosmetics articles 11, the
edge 6 may be arranged to overlap the edge 7 of the web 2.
[0034] In addition, the opening 10 of the pockets 9 may be provided with a closure arrangement,
such as a strip of contact adhesive laid along the edge 6 on the pocket 9 inside.
[0035] Also for protection and closure purposes, that portion of the web 2 which extends
between the edge 7 and the location of the edge 6 may advantageously be folded over
as far as the size of the cosmetics article 11 contained in the pocket 9 will permit.
[0036] Many more changes unto the package for cosmetics articles according to the invention
may be made by a skilled person in the art to fill particular and contigent demands
within the protection scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.