[0001] The present invention relates to the field of lipstick and cosmetic dispensers having
a propelling and retracting mechanism for a cosmetic stick contained within the dispenser.
[0002] There has been a trend in the cosmetics product market towards "non-transferable"
lipstick products. These products are heavy, silicone filled lipsticks that do not
transfer from the wearers lips, and leave residue, such as on a coffee cup or clothing.
These lipstick formulations have a significant quantity of volatile components in
their formulations. As such, they must be kept enclosed in an airtight container when
not in use. If not enclosed in an airtight container, they will dry out and shrink.
They will become unusable to the consumer, particularly if the lipstick shrinks and
falls out of the dispenser cup. These products were first introduced to the market
in slim lipstick dispensers because these dispensers had the necessary airtight construction.
However, these initial slim dispenser designs also have disadvantages. These slim
dispenser designs typically include an elevator cup that has a threaded rod extending
downwardly into and engaging a threaded base element, and which can be operated with
a twisting action to extend the cosmetic stick from a nose member. One such design
is shown, for example, in my U.S. Patent No. 5,018,893.
[0003] A disadvantage of these designs is that in order to load the dispenser with a cosmetic
stick, the cosmetic stick must be formed and carefully loaded into the dispenser or
cast in place in the tubular nose of the dispenser. The elevators of these dispensers
cannot be bottom filled with a molten cosmetic product which is allowed to cool, in
place, in a mold, so that the cosmetic is molded in place onto an elevator cup. It
is to be appreciated that bottom filling of an elevator cup of a cosmetic dispenser
is considered a preferred method of loading the cosmetic stick into a lipstick dispenser
because it simplifies the cosmetic loading operation and reduces product loss arising
from breakage of the cosmetic stick on loading. Such bottom filling methods are used
with conventional lipstick dispensers where the cup size is on the order of .50 inches
diameter. Such bottom filling methods are not generally usable in slim dispenser designs
because they will use a small diameter solid threaded rod element engaged in a cam
or nut element to drive the elevator. In contrast, the conventional dispensers use
a combination of an innerbody with straight tracks working in combination with helical
tracks on a cam sleeve to move an elevator cup by engagement with the elevator cup
lugs.
[0004] Lastly, the "feel" of the existing slim dispenser designs is sometimes slack; desirably,
a cosmetic dispenser should have a sufficient amount of swivel drag to give the dispenser
a feel that is smooth and luxurious.
[0005] It is an object of a preferred embodiment of the invention to provide a slim cosmetic
dispenser which is capable of being bottom filled with a molten cosmetic product to
allow a cosmetic stick to be formed in place in the elevator cup of the dispenser.
It is an object of a preferred embodiment of the invention to provide such a dispenser
with an enhanced swivel drag. It is an object of the preferred embodiment of the invention
to provide such a dispenser which seals to prevent premature drying and deterioration
of a cosmetic stick.
[0006] These objects, and other objects which shall become apparent hereafter are accomplished
by a cosmetic dispenser in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, comprising
a tubular A-shell, an elevator and a base.
[0007] The A-shell is preferably a decorative aluminum A-shell, but has a plurality of longitudinal
splines provided with the interior wall of the A-shell, either as ribs formed integrally
with the wall, or as part of a plastic insert. Preferably, there are from four to
eight of such splines. The elevator has an elevator cup at an upper end and an elevator
stem extending down from the cup. The elevator stem is preferably hollow, and open
at its lower end.
[0008] The elevator cup is fitted inside the A-shell and has a plurality of notches around
its outer wall. The longitudinal splines fit into the notches to keep the elevator
cup in a fixed orientation relative to the A-shell. In one preferred embodiment, the
elevator cup notches are formed in an annular bead extending around the outer wall
of the elevator cup; for ease of manufacture, the bead is deformable, and the elevator
cup notches are made by the pressure of the A-shell splines on the bead when the cosmetic
dispenser is operated. In another embodiment, the elevator cup notches are molded
or otherwise formed in the outer wall of the elevator cup.
[0009] The elevator stem has an exterior wall with a circular cross-section and a first
feature in the form of lugs extending radially outwardly therefrom which fit into
and follow a second feature in the form of an internal helically threaded track of
the base. The base is rotatably attached to the A-shell, preferably by an annular
bead extending around a perimeter of the interior wall of the A-shell in snap fitting
engagement with a channel extending around a perimeter of an outer wall of the base.
Accordingly, the cosmetic dispenser is operable to cause the elevator cup to travel
longitudinally in the A-shell by rotation of the base element relative to the A-shell,
because the rotation causes the lugs to track upwardly in the helically threaded track,
with the A-shell splines received in the elevator cup notches maintaining the elevator
cup in a fixed orientation relative to the A-shell.
[0010] Alternatively, the elevator stem has a first feature in the form of a screw thread
extending radially outwardly therefrom which interacts with a second feature in the
form of mating internal screw threading in the base. Accordingly, rotation of the
base causes the mating screw threads to propel the elevator upwardly or retract it
downwardly.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, a desired swivel torque is provided by a plurality of
separate tabs formed with and extending upwardly from the base into frictional contact
with the interior wall of the A-shell to generate friction between the base and the
A-shell upon relative rotation of the base and A-shell.
[0012] The invention reduces the number of parts used in a dispenser by eliminating the
innerbody found in most conventional lipstick dispensers. It provides a slender appearance
and an airtight option. It provides a desirable feel due to the friction of plastic
friction tabs against a metal A-shell.
[0013] Other objects, aspects and features of the invention in addition to those mentioned
above will be pointed out in or will be understood from the following detailed description
in conjunction with the drawings.
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional elevation view of a lipstick dispenser in accordance with
one embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of a lipstick dispenser in accordance with one
embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional elevation view of an A-shell of a lipstick dispenser in
accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional elevation view of an elevator of a lipstick dispenser
in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional elevation view of a cam base of a lipstick dispenser in
accordance with one embodiment of the invention
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an assembled A-shell and cam base of a sealed lipstick
dispenser in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional elevation view of an A-shell and insert of a lipstick
dispenser in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the insert for an A-shell of FIG. 7.
FIG. 9 is a perspective view with partial cross-section of the A-shell of FIG. 7.
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the lower end of an embodiment of the elevator of
the lipstick dispenser of the invention.
FIG. 11 is a top plan cross-sectional view of the lipstick dispenser of FIG. 1 along
the line 11-11.
FIG. 12 is a detail of the view of FIG. 11, showing the ribs of the A-shell mating
to the bead of the elevator cup.
FIG. 13 is a detail side elevation cross-sectional view of the area within line 13-13
of FIG. 1.
FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional elevation view of a lipstick dispenser in accordance
with an alternative embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 15 is a perspective exploded view of a lipstick dispenser in accordance with
the alternative embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional elevation view of an elevator of a lipstick dispenser
in accordance with the alternative embodiment of the invention.
FIG.17 is a cross-sectional elevation view of a cam base of a lipstick dispenser in
accordance with the alternative embodiment of the invention
FIG. 18 is a detail side elevation cross-sectional view of the area within line 18-18
of FIG. 1.
[0014] Referring now to FIGS. 1-13, where like elements are indicated with the same element
numbers, a cosmetic dispenser in accordance with an embodiment of the invention is
shown at 20. Dispenser 20 comprises an A-shell 30, an elevator 50, and a base 70.
A-shell 30 is a decorative tubular part, preferably formed of metal, most preferably,
aluminum. A-shell 30 has an interior wall 32 and an exterior wall 34. A plurality
of longitudinal splines 36 are provided on the interior wall 32 of A-shell 30. Preferably,
there are from four to eight such longitudinal splines 36. In one preferred embodiment,
the splines 36 are integrally formed with the A-shell 30. This can be manufactured
by cold forming the A-shell in an appropriate die. Alternately, as can be seen in
FIGS. 7-9, A-shell 30 may be a smooth cylinder, and the splines 36 can be incorporated
in a metal or plastic insert 38 that fits inside the A-shell 30.
[0015] Elevator 50 is preferably formed from polypropylene and has an elevator cup 52 at
an upper end 54 thereof and an elevator stem 56 at a lower end 58 thereof. The elevator
cup 52 fits inside the A-shell 30. Elevator cup 52 has a plurality of notches 60 around
outer wall 62 of the cup 52. Notches 60 receive the longitudinal splines 36. The splines
36 received in the notches 60 operate to keep the cup 52 fixedly oriented relative
to the A-shell 30. Preferably the number of notches 60 is the same as the number of
splines 36. The notches 60 may be molded into the outer walls of the elevator cup
52. Preferably, notches 60 are formed in an annular bead 64 extending around the outer
wall 62 of the elevator cup. Bead 64 is preferably deformable, and the elevator cup
notches 60 can therefore be formed by pressure applied by the splines 36 as they pass
over bead 64 when the cosmetic dispenser 20 is first operated. Elevator stem 56 has
an exterior wall 65 with a circular cross-section and one or more lugs 66 extending
radially outwardly from the wall 65. Preferably, stem 56 is hollow, so that the dispenser
20 may be bottom filled with a cosmetic product.
[0016] Base element 70 has an inner wall 72 with a circular cross-section and at least one,
and preferably two internally helically threaded track sections 74. Helically threaded
track sections 74 are engaged by the lugs 66 on elevator stem 56. Base 70 is rotatably
attached to A-shell 30. In one preferred embodiment, Base 70 is attached to A-shell
30 by a folded over wall section 40 forming an annular bead extending around a perimeter
of the interior wall 32 of the A-shell 30 in snap fitting engagement with a channel
76 extending around the perimeter of the outer wall 78 of the base 70. Preferably,
as seen in FIG. 13, there is also an external bead 79 in base 70 that fits into a
channel 41 in A-shell 30. Accordingly, the cosmetic dispenser 20 is operable to cause
the elevator cup 52 to travel longitudinally in the A-shell 30 by rotation of the
base element 70 relative to the A-shell 30, because the rotation causes the lugs 66
to track upwardly in the helically threaded track sections 74. While the elevator
moves upwardly, the A-shell splines 36 received in the elevator cup notches 60 maintain
the elevator cup 52 in a fixed orientation relative to the A-shell 30.
[0017] It is to be appreciated that the bead 64 fits tightly against the inner wall 32 of
the A-shell 30 to provide the necessary sealing fit that prevents leakage or escape
of volatile components in the lipstick when the dispenser is closed with a cap and
base.
[0018] In a preferred embodiment, a desirable swivel torque is provided by at least one,
preferably two, or a plurality of separate tabs 80 formed with and extending upwardly
from the base 70 into frictional contact with the interior wall 32 of the A-shell
30 to generate friction between the base 70 and the A-shell 30 upon relative rotation
of the base 70 and A-shell 30. To provide the desired swivel friction, the tabs, and
typically, the entire base 70 should be formed from a suitable plastic that has low
creep characteristic and a good lubricity. In a preferred embodiment, the base is
fabricated from Delrin®, a PTFE filled acetal manufactured by E.I. du Pont de Nemours
and Company. As can be seen in FIG. 13, the tabs 80 are separated from each other
and have an upwardly extending segment 82 and a radially extending segment 84. Although
friction tabs 80 are believed preferred, other friction elements may be used, as for
example a continuous bead, which would provide a sealing fit between the components
to preserve the product and prevent it from drying out. Such a continuous bead could
for example connect all the segments 84 to create one annular bead, with segments
82 maintained as separate segments. Alternatively, segments 82 could be a continuous
web instead of being segmented, just as segments 84 would be a continuous bead instead
of being segmented.
[0019] In an alternative embodiment described with reference to Figs. 14 to 18, base element
70 has an inner wall 72 with a circular cross-section and an internally threaded track
section 174. Threaded track section 174 is engaged by the exterior screw threading
166 on elevator stem 56. Accordingly, the cosmetic dispenser 20 is operable to cause
the elevator cup 52 to travel longitudinally in the A-shell 30 by rotation of the
base element 70 relative to the A-shell 30, because the rotation causes the external
screw threading 166 to track upwardly in the threaded section 174. As before, while
the elevator moves upwardly, the A-shell splines 36 received in the elevator cup notches
60 maintain the elevator cup 52 in a fixed orientation relative to the A-shell 30.
[0020] It is to be appreciated that the foregoing is illustrative and not limiting of the
invention, and that other modifications of the cosmetic dispenser of the invention
may be chosen by persons of ordinary skill in the art, all within the scope of the
invention as claimed below.
1. A cosmetic dispenser comprising:
a tubular A-shell (30) having an interior wall (32) and an exterior wall (34);
an elevator (50) having an elevator cup (52) at an upper end thereof and an elevator
stem (56) at a lower end thereof, said elevator cup being fitted inside said A-shell,
said elevator stem having an exterior wall (65) with a circular cross-section and
a first feature (66, 166) provided thereon;
a base element (70) having an inner wall (72) with a circular cross-section and a
second feature (74, 174) thereon, said first feature being engaged with said second
feature, and said base element being rotatably attached to said A-shell; and
means (80) for generating friction between said base element (70) and said A-shell
(30) upon relative rotation of said base and A-shell;
said cosmetic dispenser being operable to cause said elevator cup (52) to travel longitudinally
in said A-shell (30) by rotation of said base element (70) relative to said A-shell;
characterised in that
the A-shell (30) has a plurality of longitudinal splines (36) provided on the interior
wall (32) of said A-shell; and
the elevator cup (52) has a plurality of notches (60) around an outer wall thereof
for receiving said longitudinal splines (36);
wherein on rotation at the base element (70) relative to the A-shell, said A-shell
splines (36) received in said elevator cup notches (60) maintain the elevator cup
in a fixed orientation relative to the A-shell.
2. A cosmetic dispenser in accordance with claim 1, characterised in that said elevator
cup notches (60) are formed in an annular bead (64) extending around said outer wall
of said elevator cup.
3. A cosmetic dispenser in accordance with claim 2, characterised in that said bead is
deformable, and said elevator cup notches (60) are made by said A-shell splines (36)
when said cosmetic dispenser is operated.
4. A cosmetic dispenser in accordance with claim 1, characterised in that said elevator
cup notches (60) are formed in said outer wall of said elevator cup.
5. A cosmetic dispenser in accordance with any of claims 1 to 4 characterised in that
said splines (36) are integrally formed with said interior wall (32) of said A-shell.
6. A cosmetic dispenser in accordance with any of claims 1 to 4 characterised in that
there is an insert (38) fitted inside said A-shell, said splines being provided on
said insert.
7. A cosmetic dispenser in accordance with any preceding claim, characterised in that
there are from 4 to 8 of said splines.
8. A cosmetic dispenser in accordance with any preceding claim, characterised in that
the first feature on the elevator stem (56) comprises a lug (66) extending radially
outwardly therefrom.
9. A cosmetic dispenser in accordance with any preceding claim, characterised in that
the second feature on the inner wall (72) of the base element (70) comprises an internal
helical track section (74).
10. A cosmetic dispenser in accordance with any of claims 1 to 7, characterised in that
the first feature on the elevator stem (56) comprises a screw thread (174) provided
thereon.
11. A cosmetic dispenser in accordance with claim 10, characterised in that the second
feature on the inner wall (72) of the base element (70) comprises an internally threaded
section (166).