BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an electric mascara application apparatus. More
particularly, the present invention relates to an electric mascara application apparatus
in which a brush to handle eyelashes is electrically driven.
2. Background of the related art
[0002] Mascara is one of the cosmetics to be used to darken and thicken eyelashes, in former
days, one handled one's eyelashes by manually rotating it in desired direction using
one's wrist or fingers.
[0003] However, it is difficult even for one skilled in applying make-up to perfectly apply
mascara all of the time. Further, it is more difficult for beginners, who are unskilled
at applying mascara, to neatly apply mascara to their eyelashes.
[0004] In order to solve this problem, electric mascaras application apparatus enabling
to apply mascara by automatically rotating a brush were shown and have gained popularity.
One example of these electric mascaras is disclosed in
Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2005-95531.
[0005] The prior art electric mascara application apparatus is comprised of an electrically-driven
mascara brush and a container for holding liquid mascara therein. The mascara brush
has a brush head, a brush shaft which acts as the central axis of the brush head and
to which the brush head is fixed, and a hollow handle. A gear assembly embedded in
the hollow handle reduces the speed of a motor to a desired level (number of revolutions
per minute), so that the brush shaft and the brush head can be rotated. The operation
of the motor, such starting, stopping, and changing of the direction of rotation thereof
is controlled by a slide-typed switch provided on the outer of the handle.
[0006] However, the above-mentioned prior art mascara application apparatus is disadvantageous
in that a user has to check the direction of rotation of a brush head before use by
driving the brush head because the mascara does not have a display unit for displaying
the direction of rotation of the brush head, that is the direction of rotation of
the motor.
[0007] The above-mentioned prior art mascara application apparatus is further disadvantageous
in that battery or electric power can be unnecessarily consumed or wasted since the
operating status of the mascara application apparatus may not be checked without opening
of a brush cover even if the mascara is being operated by turning on by mistake.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems
occurring in the related art, and an object of the present invention is to provide
an electric mascara application apparatus enabling to be checked the direction of
rotation of a brush, that is a motor by displaying the direction of rotation thereof.
[0009] It is another object of the present invention to provide an electric mascara application
apparatus enabling to prevent battery from unnecessarily being wasted by user's mistake
by the motor being operated in two steps, that is step for selecting the direction
of rotation and step for selecting the operation.
[0010] In order to achieve the above-described objects and advantages, the present invention
provides an electric mascara application apparatus comprising: a driving means for
rotating a brush, a control means for controlling the driving means, and a display
means electrically connected to and controlled by the control means, for displaying
the direction of rotation of the driving means.
[0011] The electric mascara application apparatus may further comprise an operation means
electrically connected to the control means for controlling the operation of the driving
means, wherein the operation means may be operated after the display means displays
the direction of rotation.
[0012] The operation means may be a dome-shaped switch, and the display means may be a light
emitting lamp or a light emitting diode.
[0013] The electric mascara application apparatus may further comprise an on-off means for
electrically the driving means and the control means connecting to or disconnecting
from an external power supply means.
[0014] The mascara application apparatus according to the preferred embodiment of the present
invention comprises a main body having a battery therein, a motor assembly fixedly
installed to the main body to be electrically connected to the battery, for rotating
a brush, a rotator rotatably coupled to the circumferential outer surface of the main
body, a control board fixed to the rotator for controlling the motor assembly, and
a display lamp installed on the control board for displaying the direction of rotation
of the motor assembly.
[0015] The electric mascara application apparatus may further comprise a sub body coupled
to the main body such that the rotator can rotate, wherein a brush cover for keeping
the brush can be detachably coupled to the sub body.
[0016] The electric mascara application apparatus may further comprise an elastic pin fixed
to the end of the rotator, and the elastic pin is formed with protrusions to be selectively
inserted into at least one groove formed on the main body while the rotator rotates.
[0017] The electric mascara application apparatus may further comprise an operation switch
electrically connected to the control board for controlling the operation of the motor
assembly, and the operation switch can be only operated after the display lamp lights
up.
[0018] The operation switch may have a dome shape, and the display lamp may be a light emitting
lamp or a light emitting diode.
[0019] The electric mascara application apparatus may further comprise an on-off switch
for electrically the driving means and the control means connecting to or disconnecting
from an external power supply means.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention
will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken
in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an electric mascara application apparatus
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective schematic view illustrating a main body of the electric mascara
application apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective schematic view illustrating a sub body of the electric mascara
application apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a perspective schematic view illustrating a rotator of the electric mascara
application apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a perspective schematic view illustrating a control board of the electric
mascara application apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a motor assembly of the electric mascara
application apparatus shown in FIG. 1; and
FIG. 7 is a circuit diagram of the control board shown in FIG. 5.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Advantages and features of the present invention and methods of accomplishing the
same may be understood more readily with reference to the following detailed description
of preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings. The present invention may,
however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being
limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided
so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the concept
of the invention to those skilled in the art, and the present invention is only to
be defined by the appended claims. Like reference numerals refer to like elements
throughout the specification.
[0022] Now, the electric mascara application apparatus according to the preferred embodiment
of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying
drawings.
[0023] Referring to FIG. 1, an electric mascara application apparatus 100 comprises a main
body 110, a sub body 120, a rotator 130, a control board 140, a motor assembly 150,
and a brush cover 160.
[0024] The main body 110 acts as a handle when using the electric mascara 100, and includes
a first cylinder 111, a first rotator coupler 112 and a cover coupler 113, as more
specifically shown in FIG. 2.
[0025] The first cylinder 111 is hollow and formed with two inserting holes 115 on the side
of the first rotator coupler 112, the two inserting holes 115 being opposite with
respect to the first rotator coupler 112 and into which the contact pins 114 are inserted.
In the present embodiment, as the contact pins 114, pogo pins which pin portion may
freely goes into and/or comes out a body thereof is applied.
[0026] The first rotator coupler 112 is hollow to have smaller diameter than that of the
first cylinder 111, and it is formed with two connecting grooves 116 to be opposite
each other on the end thereof.
[0027] The cover coupler 113 is hollow to have an intermediate diameter between the first
cylinder 111 and the first rotator coupler 112, and it is formed with threads 117
on the outer circumferential face thereof.
[0028] A plurality of batteries 171 for driving the motor assembly 150 is encased in the
main body 110, and in particular is disposed across the first cylinder 111 and the
cover coupler 113. A battery board 172 for electrically connecting the batteries 171
and the motor assembly 150 thereon and for controlling the motor assembly 150 is fixedly
installed in the first cylinder 111. A battery cover 118 engages with the cover coupler
113 in which the batteries 171 are received, in a threaded manner, in order to prevent
the batteries from being removed.
[0029] As more specifically shown in FIG. 3, the sub body 120 is provided with a second
cylinder 121 and a second rotator 122.
[0030] The second cylinder 121 is hollow to have nearly same diameter as that of the first
cylinder 111. The second cylinder 121 has threads 123 on the inner surface thereof,
so that a brush cover 160 can be coupled thereto in a threaded manner. An on-off switch
176, such as a push-button switch, for electrically connecting or disconnecting the
motor assembly 150 and the control board 140 to or from batteries acting as a power
supply is installed on the inner surface of the second cylinder 121. The on-off switch
176 is in an open state when the brush cover 160 is closed and contacted, but it is
in a closed state when the brush cover 160 is opened and non-contacted. Accordingly,
the electric mascara application apparatus according to the present embodiment cannot
be basically driven without opening of the brush cover 160.
[0031] The second rotator coupler 122 is also a hollow cylinder shape having a diameter
nearly the same as the diameter of the first rotator coupler 112, and it is oppositely
formed with two connecting protrusions 124 connecting into the connecting grooves
116 of the first rotator coupler 112 on the end thereof.
[0032] As more specifically shown in FIG. 4, the rotator 130 is formed in hollow type, and
the first and second rotator couplers 112 and 122 are inserted thereinto and engaged
therewith. The rotator 130 is formed to be rotatable in axial direction with respect
to the first and second rotator couplers 112 and 122. Here, the inner diameter of
the rotator 130 is almost same as that of the first and second rotator couplers 112
and 122, it also almost same as the outer diameter of the motor assembly 150.
[0033] The rotator 130 has a planar part 131 on the outer circumferential surface and is
longitudinally formed with one flat hole 132 and one flat groove 133 on end side thereof.
An elastic piece 173 being movably installed to the main body 110 is fixedly inserted
into the flat groove 133, and a protrusion 174 formed on one end of the elastic piece
173 is alternately brought into contact with two grooves 118 formed with constant
distance on the circumferential inner surface of the main body 110.
[0034] The distance between two grooves 118 corresponds to the distance between a first
connection terminal 144 and a third connection terminal 146, or corresponds to the
distance between a second connection terminal 145 and a fourth connection terminal
147. Accordingly, while the rotator 130 rotates in the direction of an axis, every
time the connection terminals 144, 145, 146 and 147 are brought into contact with
the contact pins 114, the protrusion 174 is inserted into the grooves 118, making
a short and sharp sound like a click, so that a user can easily check whether the
connection terminals 144, 145, 146 and 147 are in contact with the contact pins 114.
[0035] The control board 140 is a control unit. As more specifically shown in FIG. 5, the
control board 140 is made of a flexible substrate and is provided with a ring-shaped
contact part 141, a flat panel-shaped switch/lamp part 142, and a circuit 143 for
controlling the motor assembly 150.
[0036] The ring-shaped contact part 141 is installed at an end of the rotator 130, and the
flat panel-shaped switch/lamp part 142 is fixed to the flat planar surface 131 of
the rotator 130, passing through the hole 132.
[0037] On the contact part 141, the first connection terminal 144 and the second connection
terminal 145 are disposed opposite each other in the diagonal direction, and the third
connection terminal 146 and the fourth connection terminal 147 are disposed opposite
each other in the diagonal direction. The switch/lamp part 142 is provided with an
operation switch 148 for controlling the operation status of the motor assembly 150,
and two lamps 149a and 149b for displaying the direction of rotation of the motor
assembly 150: one lamp displaying the clockwise direction and the other displaying
the counterclockwise direction. Here, the first and second connection terminals 144
and 145 are disposed to face each other based on one of the contact pins 114 installed
in the main body 110, and the third and fourth connection terminals 146 and 147 are
disposed to face each other based on the other of the contact pins 114.
[0038] Each of the first, second, third and fourth connection terminals 144, 145, 146 and
147 has two separate terminals, so that the two separate terminals are electrically
connected when the connection terminals 144, 145, 146 and 147 are brought into contact
with the contact pins 114, installed in the main body 110, by the rotation of the
rotator 130.
[0039] The switch/lamp 142 has the operation switch 148 for operating the motor assembly
150 and the display lamps 149a and 149b for displaying the direction of rotation of
the motor assembly 150. The operation switch 148 and the display lamps 149a and 149b
are electrically connected to the first, second, third and fourth connection terminals
144, 145, 146 and 147 via the circuit 143 provided on the control board 140. Here,
the display lamps 149a and 149b may be implemented with a light emitting lamp or a
light emitting diode as a display means.
[0040] The operation switch 148 is an operation means and is a dome-shaped switch made of
steel. The switch/lamp part 142 is covered with a thin transparent cover 175 having
elasticity, so that it is protected from external impact. The display lamps 149a and
149b preferably emit different colors of light so that a user can easily identify
the direction of rotation of a brush. Moreover, the direction of rotation can be marked
or printed on the surface of the lamps 149a and 149b at their respective upper end
portions or lower end portions.
[0041] As more specifically shown in FIG. 6, the motor assembly 150 is a driving means and
provided with a cylindrical body 151 and a central shaft 152.
[0042] The cylindrical body 151 has an outer diameter nearly same as the inner diameters
of the first rotator coupler 112, the second rotator coupler 122 and the rotator 130.
The cylindrical body 151 is fixedly inserted into and coupled with the first rotator
coupler 112, the second rotator coupler 122 and the rotator 130.
[0043] In the cylindrical body 151, a motor and a plurality of planetary gears are installed
in order to generate the rotating force to rotate a brush and to adjust the number
of revolutions per minute (RPM) of the brush.
[0044] The central shaft 152 is installed in and protrudes from the sub body 120, so that
the brush 162 is fixedly coupled to the central shaft 152.
[0045] A brush cover 160 extends in the longitudinal direction, and has a closed end and
an open end. The brush cover 160 has threads 161 on the circumferential outer surface
near the open end, so that the brush cover 160 can be combined with the sub body 120
in a threaded manner.
[0046] The electric mascara application apparatus 100 having the above-mentioned construction
operates in the following manner.
[0047] If a user rotates the rotator 130 leftward or rightward until the rotator 130 makes
a click sound, the contact parts 141 of the control board 140, mounted on the rotator
130, is also rotated in the same direction, so that the first and second connection
terminals 144 and 145, or the third and fourth connection terminals 146 and 147 are
brought into contact with the contact pins 114.
[0048] At this time, one of the lamps 149a and 149b lights up, and the user can check the
direction of rotation of the brush 162 by the light of the display lamps 149a and
149b. After checking the direction of rotation of the brush 162, the user pushes the
operation switch 148 to drive the motor assembly 150, so that the brush 162 rotates
in the direction desired by the user.
[0049] The operation will be described in more detail with reference to the circuit diagram
shown in FIG. 7.
[0050] The element "on-off switch" in FIG. 7 corresponds to the on-off switch 176 in FIG.
1, the on/off state of the "switch 1," "switch 2," "switch 3" and "switch 4" correspond
to the non-contact/contact state between the contact pins 114 and the first connection
terminal 144, the second connection terminal 145, the third connection terminal 146
and the fourth connection terminal 147, and the opening and shutting of the "operation
switch" means to switch the operation status of the operation switch 148 of the switch/lamp
part 142.
[0051] First, when a user opens the brush cover 160, the on-off switch 176 is restored to
its initial position so that power is ready to be supplied to the motor assembly 150
and the control board 140. In this state, if the rotator 130 is rotated in the direction
A in FIG. 4, the control board 140 shown in FIG. 5 is rotated in the same direction,
so that the first connection terminal 144 and the second connection terminal 145 are
brought into contact with the two contact pins 114 installed in the main body 110.
In the circuit diagram, this means that the "on-off switch" is closed, and the "switch
1" and the "switch 2" are closed, so that the circuit is electrically connected. At
this time, the "lamp 1" lights up, so that a user can identify that the brush 162
will rotate in the forward direction, that is, clockwise.
[0052] In this state, if a user pushes the operation switch 148, the motor assembly 150
rotates in the forward direction, so that the brush 162 also rotates in the forward
direction. This means that the "operation switch" in the circuit diagram is electrically
connected, and the motor rotates in the forward direction.
[0053] Next, when a user rotates the rotator 130 in the direction B in FIG. 4 in a state
in which the brush cover 160 is open, the control board 140 shown in FIG. 5 is also
rotated in the same direction. At this time, the third connection terminal 146 and
the fourth connection terminal 147 are brought into contact with the two contact pins
114 respectively installed in the main body 110. This means that the "on-off switch"
is closed, and the "switch 3" and the "switch 4" are closed in the circuit diagram,
so that the circuit is electrically connected. At this time, the lamp 2 lights up,
so that a user can identify that the brush 162 will rotate in the reverse direction,
that is, counterclockwise.
[0054] In this state, if a user pushes the operation switch 148, the motor assembly 150
rotates in the backward direction, so that the brush 162 is also rotated in the backward
direction. This means that the "operation switch" is shut in the circuit diagram,
so that the motor rotates in the reverse direction.
[0055] On the other hand, when a user closes the brush cover 160 after use of the apparatus,
the on-off switch 176 is forced to be pushed and the motor assembly 150 and the control
board 140 cannot be supplied with power. This means that the "on-off switch" is open
in the circuit diagram, so that the circuit is electrically disconnected.
[0056] The above described electric mascara application apparatus has the following advantages.
[0057] First, since a user can check the direction of rotation of a brush before use of
the mascara application apparatus, a user can conveniently apply makeup to his or
her eyelashes.
[0058] Second, the motor of the apparatus does not start to rotate until the operation switch
is pushed after the display lamp is lit up by rotation of the rotator. Accordingly,
the apparatus is prevented from being driven by mistake, thereby battery or electric
power is not unnecessarily consumed or wasted, without being noticed by a user.
[0059] Third, since the on-off switch is always open while the brush cover is closed, power
to the motor assembly and the control board is infallibly interrupted. That is, since,
in the state in which the brush cover is not opened, the mascara application apparatus
cannot be driven. Accordingly, it cannot occur that the apparatus consumes and wastes
battery power without being noticed by a user.
[0060] While the present invention has been shown and described with reference to exemplary
embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those having ordinary skill in the art
that various changes with respect to form and details may be made thereto without
departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following
claims. Therefore, it is to be understood that the above-described embodiments have
been provided only in a descriptive sense and are not to be construed as placing any
limitation on the scope of the invention.
1. An electric mascara application apparatus, comprising:
a driving means for rotating a brush;
a control means for controlling the driving means; and
a display means for displaying the direction of rotation of the driving means, the
display means electrically connected to the control means and controlled by the control
means.
2. The electric mascara application apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising
an operation means for controlling the operation of the driving means, the operating
means electrically connected to the control means and enabling to be operated only
after the display means displays the direction of rotation.
3. The electric mascara application apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the operation
means is a dome-shaped switch.
4. The electric mascara application apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein
the display means is a light emitting lamp or a light emitting diode.
5. The electric mascara application apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2, further
comprising an on-off means for electrically connecting or disconnecting the driving
means and the control means to or from an external power supply means.
6. An electric mascara application apparatus, comprising:
a main body receiving a battery therein;
a motor assembly for rotating a brush, the motor assembly fixedly installed in the
main body to be electrically connected to the battery;
a rotator rotatably coupled to a circumferential outer surface of the main body;
a control board for controlling the operation of the motor assembly, the control board
fixedly installed on the rotator; and
a display lamp for displaying the direction of the rotation of the motor assembly,
the display lamp installed to the control board.
7. The electric mascara application apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising
a sub-body coupled to the main body to afford the rotator's rotation, wherein a brush
cover for covering the brush is detachably connected to the sub-body.
8. The electric mascara application apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising
an elastic pin fixedly installed on an end of the rotator, the elastic pin having
protrusions to be alternately inserted into at least one groove formed on the main
body under the rotation of the rotator.
9. The electric mascara application apparatus according to any one of claims 6 to 8,
further comprising an operation switch for controlling operation of the motor assembly,
the operating switch being electrically connected to the control board and enabling
to be operated after the display lamp lights up.
10. The electric mascara application apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the operation
switch has a dome shape.
11. The electric mascara application apparatus according to any one of claims 6 to 8,
wherein the display lamp is a light emitting lamp or a light emitting diode.
12. The electric mascara application apparatus according to any one of claims 6 to 8,
further comprising an on-off switch for electrically connecting or disconnecting the
motor assembly and the control board to or from the battery.