[0001] The present invention relates to a roller applicator for mascara.
[0002] Mascara applicators are currently in the form of a rod on which fibres are mounted
to form the brush by which the product is withdrawn and deposited on the eyelashes.
Mascaras applied by traditional brushes are generally in the form of a cream.
[0003] When application of a large product quantity to the eyelashes is not necessary as
only a coloured effect is required, applicators able to load only a minimum product
quantity onto the brush have to be used, together with a very narrow scraper to further
reduce the load.
[0004] An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a mascara applicator which
enables very fluid formulations (viscosity less then 120 centipoise at 25°C) to be
used to colour eyelashes such as to produce a natural and orderly result.
[0005] This and other objects are attained by a mascara applicator in accordance with the
technical teachings of the accompanying claims.
[0006] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the
description of a preferred but non-exclusive embodiment of the applicator, illustrated
by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an applicator according to the invention, and
Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of the applicator of Figure 1. With reference
to said figures, these show a mascara applicator indicated overall by the reference
numeral 1.
[0007] It is in the form of a rod 2, on one end of which a roller 3 is mounted formed of
a porous material able to absorb fluid or liquid mascara by capillarity. Advantageously
the mascara used has a viscosity less than 120 cP, at 25°C. In particular, the roller
can be formed of felt, latex, or expanded polystyrene, and advantageously presents
a flocked or porous external surface, very suitable for combing eyelashes.
[0008] According to an aspect of the invention, the roller rotates on the rod, but could
also be fixed. If the roller is able to rotate, mascara application to the eyelashes
becomes extremely delicate and enables the eyelashes to be gently combed.
[0009] Passing to the structural description of the applicator, it presents a rod with a
stem of diameter D1 at a portion to which a stopper/handgrip is fixed. In proximity
to the opposite end, the stem is provided with a portion of diameter D2 which is less
than D1. The passage zone from the larger to the smaller cross-section therefore presents
a step 4, at which a rounded profile 5 is formed.
[0010] Alternatively the profile 5 can be defined by a ring mounted on the rod.
[0011] At a distance L2 from the step 4 a stop 7 is mounted on the rod and presents a head
of diameter greater than D2, such as to secure the roller 3 in its position.
[0012] The length L1 of the roller is apt to apply mascara to woman eyelashes. For this
scope the length L1 it is comprised between 10 and 40mm, but preferably it is comprised
between 20 and 30mm.
[0013] The roller 3 has an outer diameter D4 of between 5 and 10 mm, preferably 7 mm.
[0014] It presents an axial through hole of diameter D3 by which it is mounted on the rod.
[0015] By suitably dimensioning the diameter D2 and D3 the roller is able to freely rotate
on the rod or to remain rigid therewith.
[0016] Advantageously the aforedescribed applicator is used as a stopper for a bottle containing
fluid mascara. Advantageously the bottle has a collar positioned at a bottle aperture.
[0017] The collar has an opening which diverges outwards from the bottle and has a bore
sized on the basis of the roller diameter D4 such as to slightly squeeze the roller
when it is extracted from the container, in order to remove excess product, which
falls back into the bottle.
[0018] A preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated, however others can
be devised utilizing the same inventive concept.
1. A roller applicator for mascara comprising a rod on which, in an end position, a roller
is mounted formed of porous material able to absorb the fluid mascara by capillary,
the roller having dimensions apt to apply mascara to eyelashes.
2. An applicator as claimed in the preceding claim, wherein the length (L1) of the roller
is comprised between 10 and 40mm, preferably between 20 and 30mm.
3. An applicator as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the diameter
(D4) of the roller is comprised between 5 to 10mm, preferably 7mm.
4. An applicator as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said porous
material is chosen as one or more of the following: felt, latex, expanded polystyrene.
5. An applicator as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said roller
presents a flocked or porous external surface.
6. An applicator as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said roller
is rotatably supported by said rod and/or said roller is rigid with said rod.
7. An applicator as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said roller
is housed in a rod end portion of smaller diameter than the remaining part of the
rod.
8. An applicator as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, wherein at that rod
end opposite the roller a closure stopper is provided for a container in which the
applicator is to be inserted, the stopper being preferably threaded.
9. An applicator as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the roller
surface is that of a cylinder having its generators parallel to the axis of said rod.
10. A mascara container presenting a bottle able to contain fluid mascara, a collar positioned
at an aperture of said bottle, and an applicator in accordance with one or more of
the preceding claims, said collar being sized such as to slightly squeeze the roller
when this latter is extracted from the container.
11. Use of the applicator according to claim 1 to 10 for applying mascara to eyelashes.