TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a cosmetic puff used for applying cosmetics, etc.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] As shown in Figs. 7A and 7B, a widely used cosmetic puff 1X used for applying foundation
and other cosmetics to the skin is made of foam materials such as resin foam or sponge,
and formed to a uniform thickness with both top surface 2 and bottom surface 3 being
flat. Another cosmetic puff 1Y is shown in Figs. 8A and 8B, in which a projecting
portion 4 is included in part of a top surface 2, forming in one cosmetic puff both
a thick part 4 of the projection portion, which is suitable for applying cosmetics
to large, flat areas such as the forehead, and a thin part 5, which is suitable for
applying cosmetics to small, uneven areas such as around the nostrils, with flat bottom
surface 3 as the applicator surface (Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. H11-206447).
Cosmetic puffs designed to facilitate application of cosmetics on both large and small
areas include cosmetic puff 1Z in Fig. 9, which is formed in a conical shape from
tangled cotton, rayon or other fibers (Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-open
No. S64-33918).
[0003] With conventional cosmetic puffs such as those shown in Figs. 7A, 7B, 8A and 8B,
the cosmetic puffs as a whole are made thin so that they will be wrapped around user's
fingers and bent to apply cosmetics, making the cosmetic puffs difficult to hold,
even in the case of the cosmetic puff 1Y shown in Figs. 8A and 8B that has protruding
portion 4.
[0004] Moreover, with such cosmetic puffs, the cosmetic applicator surface is a top surface
2 or bottom surface 3, but the top surface 2 and bottom surface 3 are also the surfaces
grasped by the user's fingers, creating the problem that when a single cosmetic puff
is used more than once, cosmetics already adhered on the puff will soil the user's
fingers.
[0005] With the cosmetic puff 1Z shown in Fig. 9, bottom surface 3 is held while using the
acute-angled tip 2z for application, or tip 2z is held while using bottom surface
3 for application, so user's fingers are readily soiled since tip 2z is both the cosmetic
applicator surface and the surface held by the user's fingers. Moreover, because the
conical shape of cosmetic puff 1Z is formed by winding cotton fibers, etc. around
a core steel pin, this cosmetic puff 1Z lacks flexibility and does not apply cosmetics
well. Moreover, cosmetic puff 1Z itself tends to soak up cosmetics, making it difficult
to apply cosmetics because they do not remain on the applicator surface of the cosmetic
puff 1Z.
[0006] Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic puff which
is easy to hold when applying cosmetics, which can easily apply cosmetics both to
large, flat areas such as the forehead, and small, uneven areas such as around the
nostrils and eyes, and which does not soil user's fingers even when the same puff
is used repeatedly.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The inventor discovered that by forming slant sides on a cosmetic puff in such a
way that the slant sides can be used for applying cosmetics, it becomes possible to
differentiate the cosmetic applicator surface from the surface to be held with the
fingers when applying cosmetics, thus preventing use's fingers from being soiled when
a cosmetic puff is used repeatedly, while rendering it unnecessary to bend the cosmetic
puff so as to be wrapped around a finger when applying cosmetics, thus making the
cosmetic puff more comfortable to hold.
[0008] Namely, the present invention provides a cosmetic puff including a bottom surface
and a slant surface without unevenness which constitutes the cosmetic application
surface, wherein the thickness of the cosmetic puff increases gradually along the
slant surface from the peripheral portion of the bottom surface towards the center
portion of the puff.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]
Figs. 1A, 1B and 1C are a perspective view, a top view and an x-x cross-section of
a cosmetic puff, respectively;
Fig. 2 is an explanatory drawing of a method of using the cosmetic puff;
Figs. 3A and 3B are is a perspective view and a cross-section of a cosmetic puff,
respectively;
Figs. 4A and 4B are a top view and a cross-section of a cosmetic puff, respectively;
Figs. 5A -5j are cross-sections of cosmetic puffs;
Figs. 6A and 6B are a perspective view showing a cosmetic puff removed from a foundation
container with the outer and inner lids opened, and a cross-section showing the cosmetic
puff inside the foundation container, respectively;
Figs. 7A and 7B are a perspective view and an x-x cross-section of a conventional
cosmetic puff, respectively;
Figs. 8A and 8B are a perspective view and an x-x cross-section of a conventional
cosmetic puff, respectively; and
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a conventional cosmetic puff.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0010] The present invention is explained in detail below with reference to the drawings.
In each drawing, the same symbol indicates an identical or equivalent component.
[0011] Figs. 1A, 1B and 1C are a perspective view, a top view and a cross-section of cosmetic
puff 1A of one embodiment of the present invention, respectively, and Fig. 2 is an
explanatory drawing of its method of use.
[0012] This cosmetic puff 1A has a flat top surface 2, a flat bottom surface 3 and a flat
slant surface 6, with an edge 7 of bottom surface 3 and slant surface 6 rounded. The
thickness of the cosmetic puff 1A increases gradually along slant surface 6 from the
peripheral portion of bottom surface 3 towards the center portion of the puff, and
slant surface 6 is formed flat, without any partially projecting areas.
[0013] In the present invention, the absence of unevenness in the slant surface 6 of the
cosmetic puff 1A does not necessary mean that the slant surface is formed precisely
flat, but only means that there are no partial convex portions or partial concave
portions on the slant surface 6. Consequently, a shape formed with an overall curve
as in slant surface 6 of cosmetic puff 1A is included in the category of slant surfaces
without unevenness.
[0014] If a convex or concave portion is formed on part of a surface forming the cosmetic
puff, cosmetics will accumulate unnecessarily in the concave portion or on the edge
of the convex part; this can be prevented by forming the surfaces flat.
[0015] This cosmetic puff 1A is thick enough and slant surface 6 is wide enough that slant
surface 6 can be used as an applicator surface for cosmetics. Consequently, when using
this cosmetic puff 1A to apply cosmetics, cosmetic puff 1A is grasped by placing a
user's thumb against top surface 2 of cosmetic puff 1A and the index and middle fingers
against bottom surface 3 as shown in Fig. 2, so that cosmetics can be applied using
slant surface 6 as the applicator surface. In this way the cosmetic applicator surface
is inevitably distinguished from the surfaces in contact with the user's fingers,
preventing cosmetics adhering to cosmetic puff 1A from soiling the user's fingers
when the cosmetic puff 1A is used repeatedly. It is also unnecessary to bend cosmetic
puff 1A as when wrapping it around a user's finger, making it easier to hold cosmetic
puff 1A when applying cosmetics. Furthermore, the center portion of slant surface
6 is suitable for applying cosmetics to wide, flat areas such as the forehead, while
the area near edge 7 of slant surface 6 is suitable for applying cosmetics to small
areas that are much uneven, such as around the nostrils and eyes, so the same cosmetic
puff can be used on various surfaces.
[0016] Considering the ease of handling cosmetic puff 1A when using slant surface 6 to apply
cosmetics, as well as the feel of the cosmetic puff 1A in a user's hand and ease of
applying cosmetics, the maximum thickness L of cosmetic puff 1A should be preferably
about 10-40 mm, and from the standpoint of ease of handling and improved portability
it should be more preferably about 10-25 mm, with 12-16 mm being most desirable.
[0017] Angle θ of slant surface 6 to bottom surface 3 . should be prefereably 30° to 60°
, with 45° being especially desirable from the standpoint of expanding the applicator
surface and strengthening the toughness of the cosmetic puff itself.
[0018] From the standpoint of ease of handling, the size of bottom surface 3 should be preferably
between 25 mm × 25 mm and 80 mm × 80 mm, with between 35 mm × 35 mm and 60 mm × 60
mm being more preferebly from the standpoint of ease of use and portability.
[0019] The cosmetic puff of the present invention can take a variety of forms, as long as
it includes a slant surface without unevenness that is used to apply cosmetics. For
example, cosmetic puff 1A in Figs. 1A, 1B and 1C has a truncated cone shape with a
substantially trapezoidal section, but the shape could also be a truncated pyramid
with a substantially trapezoidal section as shown in cosmetic puff 1B in Figs. 3A
and 3B.
[0020] Furthermore, slant surface 6 of cosmetic puff 1A in Figs. 1A, 1B and 1C is shown
as a straight line in cross-section on a plane perpendicular to bottom surface 3,
but slant surface 6 could also be formed as a curve in cross section as shown in cosmetic
puff 1C in Figs. 4A and 4B. In this case, the radius of curvature of slant surface
6 along top surface 2 may be larger than the radius of curvature R of edge 7.
[0021] As shown in Figs. 5A to 5B, it is also possible to vary the relative proportions
of top surface 2 and bottom surface 3, or to alter the curvature of the edge between
bottom surface 3 and slant surface 6. A semispherical shape without any flat top surface
is also possible, as shown in Fig. 5C. With this semispherical cosmetic puff, the
slant surface which is the applicator surface when applying cosmetics is not distinguishable
as a surface forming the cosmetic puff from the area near the peak of the semicircle
which is grasped by user's fingers, but the two areas can be clearly distinguished
as areas, and soiling of the user's fingers can be prevented. In this case, reducing
the radius of curvature R of the area near the peak to about 2 mm results in something
similar to the cone shape of the conventional cosmetic puff 1Z in Fig. 9, but at this
size it is difficult to differentiate the slant surface which is the cosmetic applicator
surface from the area near the peak which is grasped with the user's fingers, which
detracts from ease of handling. Therefore, radius of curvature R of the area near
the peak should be preferably larger than the R of a circular arc having the width
of the cosmetic puff as its radius, and should be more preferably at least 10 mm.
[0022] The cosmetic puff of the present invention need not have a cross-section with bilateral
symmetry, so multiple slant surfaces 6a and 6b with different angles may be formed
as shown in Fig. 5D. Also, the slant surface which is the cosmetic applicator surface
need not be formed on all sides of the cosmetic puff, so side 8 can be formed perpendicular
to bottom surface 3 as in Fig. 5E.
[0023] In addition, the cosmetic puff of the present invention is not limited to a truncated
cone or truncated pyramid shape or to a cone or semicircle, but can also be made with
slant surfaces 6 parallel to each other in cross-section as shown in Figs. 5F and
5G.
[0024] It is also possible for bottom surface 3 to be a concave surface as shown in Figs.
5H and 5I, or a convex surface as shown in Fig. 5J.
[0025] A sponge or foam, etc. made of polyurethane rubber, silicone rubber, nitryl butadiene
rubber or other resin may be used as the material forming the cosmetic puff of the
present invention. Such sponges and foams, etc. may be the same foam materials as
those used in known cosmetic puffs. By contrast, formation by wrapping cotton or other
fibers is most often not desirable because cosmetics such as the powder, cream and
foundation may not be taken up as well by the cosmetic puff, and may be more difficult
to apply.
[0026] The method of manufacturing the cosmetic puff of the present invention may be the
same as for a conventional cosmetic puff. In this case, the cosmetic puff of the present
invention is easy to manufacture because it does not require special convex or concave
parts on the top, bottom or slant surface.
[0027] There are no particular limitations on how the cosmetic puff of the present invention
is contained, but as shown in Figs. 6A and 6B, cosmetic puff 1A can be contained as
shown in Fig. 6B by placing it on inner lid 23 of foundation container 25, which includes
container 21 packed with foundation 20, inner lid 23 connected to container 21 with
hinge 22, and outer lid 24 which screws into container 21, thus pressing the peripheral
condition of inner lid 23 against container 21 so that the container 21 is sealed.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0028] With the cosmetic puff of the present invention, the ease of use of the cosmetic
puff is improved, cosmetics can be easily applied both to large, flat areas such as
the forehead and small, uneven areas such as around the nostrils and eyes, and soiling
of the user's fingers holding the cosmetic puff can be prevented.