US20200008560A1 - Adjustable applicator - Google Patents
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- Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an adjustable applicator for applying a cosmetic or personal care composition, e.g. mascara to eyelashes or eyebrows. More particularly, the disclosure, relates to an applicator that can be adjusted as per a user's convenience for application of a cosmetic or a care product.
- a cosmetic or personal care composition e.g. mascara to eyelashes or eyebrows.
- the disclosure relates to an applicator that can be adjusted as per a user's convenience for application of a cosmetic or a care product.
- Mascara an important make-up accessory used to darken and define eyelashes to accentuate the eyes, is difficult to apply because of the target area of application.
- the eyelashes offer a very small application area, while being soft, flexible, delicate and in close proximity to very sensitive eye tissue. Therefore, a mascara product would be liked by the consumers when a right kind of applicator is provided to them for easy application as the overall consumer experience depends on both the product and on the applicator used to apply it.
- Conventional mascara brushes are in the form of a generally cylindrical straight rod carrying a plurality of bristles extending radially outwardly from its outer surface.
- straight mascara brushes are not thought by some people to be ideal for all purposes and curved mascara brushes are also known.
- One applicator may be generally straight and have short, densely arrayed bristles and may be employed for applying mascara to eyelashes to achieve a desired effect (e.g., to volumize eyelashes). While another applicator may incorporate a bend and have longer, less densely arrayed bristles for applying mascara to eyelashes to achieve an alternative desired effect (e.g., to separate and define eyelashes).
- Curved mascara brushes permit contact of the brush with more eyelashes along a correspondingly curved eyelid.
- the curved brush is more difficult to use in the confines of the eye area, particularly the corners of the eye where a straight brush works better.
- Another drawback of a pre-curved brush is that it is not readily adjustable to conform to a particular user's eyelid curvature.
- the curvature of the upper and lower eyelids is rarely the same and a brush curved to fit the upper lid will not properly fit the lower lid.
- Adjustable mascara brushes are known in the prior art. It is also known to provide adjustment of the angle of the brush or applicator relative to the applicator wand or handle.
- the present disclosure generally is an adjustable applicator employed for application of a cosmetic or a care product such as for application of mascara, coloring strands of hair, for dental flossing or for applying pharmaceuticals or cleaning agents.
- a cosmetic or a care product such as for application of mascara, coloring strands of hair, for dental flossing or for applying pharmaceuticals or cleaning agents.
- the use of the adjustable applicator of the present disclosure for removal of make-up products is also contemplated.
- an adjustable applicator including an application member that can be adjusted for a user's convenience for application of a cosmetic or a care product.
- the adjustable applicator extends along a longitudinal axis and comprises of an application member; a stem and a cap wherein the application member is connected at a distal end of the stem and the cap is connected at a proximal end of the stem.
- the adjustable applicator includes an actuator formed by an upper portion of the cap, which when actuated initiates a mechanism for progressive modification in the shape of the application member.
- the actuator is a dialer but in other alternate embodiments, the dialer can be replaced by another actuator selected from a group consisting of a slider, a push button and the like which can be actuated using manual, mechanical, magnetic, electrical or any other suitable force.
- the adjustable applicator includes a transmission member having a distal end and a proximal end.
- the distal end of the transmission member is connected at an end of the application member and the proximal end of the transmission member is connected to a dialer of the adjustable applicator.
- the first portion comprises a hollow core having a cavity and a plurality of application elements on an outer surface of the hollow core. Further, the first portion comprises a proximal end portion formed as a shank for stacking the application member at the distal end of the stem.
- the second portion extends from a distal end of the first portion.
- the second portion is more flexible as compared to the first portion.
- the second portion comprises a proximal end and a distal end.
- the proximal end of the second portion is in contact with the distal end of the first portion of the application member.
- the second portion comprises at least two flexible arms extending from the distal end of the first portion towards the end cap of the application member with a gap between the at least two flexible arms. Further, a plurality of application elements are provided on an outer surface of each of the at least two flexible arms and the end cap.
- the application member has a circular cross-section.
- the application member may have a shape selected from non-circular, oval, polygonal, rectangular shape etc.
- the application elements are in the form of tines molded integrally on the outer surfaces of the first portion, second portion and the end cap. However, it would not be beyond the scope of the present disclosure, if the application elements are in form of flocking of fibers, sponge, metal or any other material known in the art. In another example, the application elements may take the form of bristles attached to or passing through a surface material or mesh of fibers.
- exemplary embodiments of the disclosure provide a cosmetic package for packaging and dispensing a substance, for example, a cosmetic, comprising an adjustable applicator as defined above.
- the device may comprise a receptacle and the adjustable applicator.
- the adjustable applicator in such a device may comprise a cap, a stem having a cavity, and an application member.
- the proximal end portion of the application member formed as a bristle free shank portion which is fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end of the stem.
- the distal end of the application member in the form of the end cap is also fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end of the transmission member.
- the transmission member and the end cap can be engaged by a snap fit.
- the transmission member has at least one projection at its distal end which is fitted into correspondingly at least one groove of the end cap so that the distal end/end cap of the application member is fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end of the transmission member.
- Similar fitment can be used to non-rotatably connect the proximal end portion/shank portion of the application member and the distal end of the stem.
- the internal annular skirt has a rectangular cross-section into which is fitted a corresponding rectangular shaped proximal end of a portion of the transmission member so that the transmission member is non-rotatable with respect to the dialer and is rotatable along with the dialer with respect to the sleeve of the cap.
- the transmission member is not capable of moving axially with respect to the sleeve as there is no axial space provided in the dialer for axial movement of the transmission member.
- an upper tubular portion of the stem has a protruding portion on its outer surface which engages with a complementary groove present on inner surface of the sleeve.
- the stem and the sleeve of the cap both may have complementary longitudinal protrusions and positioning longitudinal grooves (not shown) that engage with each other for non-rotatably locking the stem and the sleeve together.
- any other non-rotatable engagement known in the art may be employed for locking any relative rotation between the stem and the sleeve.
- the stem comprises the upper tubular portion, a downward skirt and an elongated hollow shaft.
- the threads are provided on the inner peripheral surface of the downward skirt of the stem to attach the cap to an externally threaded neck of the container. With the cap so attached, the applicator head is immersed in the product to be applied.
- the elongated hollow shaft extends beyond the neck in the receptacle.
- the elongated hollow shaft of the stem is disposed around at least a portion of the transmission member so that the transmission member is rotatable with respect to the shaft.
- the shaft and the transmission member have circular transverse cross-sections.
- the proximal portion of the transmission member has a rectangular cross-section.
- the shaft and the transmission member may have non-circular transverse cross-sections throughout their length.
- the stem further includes such features that allow smooth rotation of the transmission member when the dialer is rotated with respect to the sleeve.
- the transmission member includes two annular flanges which guide rotation of the transmission member with respect to the sleeve.
- the proximal end of the transmission member is in contact with the top wall of the dialer such that the transmission member cannot move in axial direction with respect to the stem.
- the application member is assembled with the stem, transmission member, sleeve and the dialer, in such a way that the flexible arms of the second portion are slightly pulled towards the cap when the proximal end of the transmission member contacts the top wall of the dialer, thus the flexible arms of the second portion become convex shaped.
- the second portion of the application member has a ball shape having convex arms with a gap between the convex arms. This shape corresponds to the first stable configuration of the application member.
- the flexible arms can be made into a convex shape directly during molding of the application member.
- the flexible arms of the second portion of the application member are twisted in a helical shape with respect to the longitudinal axis of the application member.
- the first portion of the application member may also be twisted slightly.
- the ratio of twisted angle between the first portion and the second portion is the range of 1-10:99-90.
- the first portion may also twist, but to a lesser extent than that of the second portion.
- the adjustable applicator has the first configuration in closed position of the cosmetic package. However, it would not be beyond the scope of the present invention, if the adjustable applicator has the second configuration in the closed position of the cosmetic package.
- the adjustable applicator when the adjustable applicator is removed from the container, it has a first configuration.
- the transmission member rotates with respect to the shaft which causes twisting of the application member as explained above.
- a suitable adjustment of the profile of the application member has been made it will be retained while the application member is used. The adjustment is retained until the user intentionally rotates the dialer and the sleeve with respect to each other once again to achieve a different adjustment.
- the dialer In order to transform the profile of the application member to a second configuration, the dialer is rotated in a first direction and the rotational movement of the dialer is converted into rotational movement of the transmission member fixedly connected within the inner skirt of the dialer. Therefore, the transmission member is now able to rotate with respect to the shaft of the stem. As the transmission member is fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end/end cap of the application member, the flexible arms of the second portion of the application member get twisted and compressed towards the transmission member and the application member is transformed to a second configuration.
- the transmission member can be adjusted to various relative longitudinal positions with respect to the shaft depending on degree of twisting, such that as adjustment is made, profile of the application member varies. Once the adjustment is made, it will be retained without any action by the user, until further adjustment is desired and intentionally made.
- the user can rotate the dialer in the opposite direction to rotate the transmission member in the opposite direction with respect to the shaft of the stem.
- the flexible arms again take up the convex shape, and the application member is transformed again to the first configuration.
- the material suitable for forming the application member could be any elastomeric polymer, nylon, sponge, metal, etc. which possess both flexibility and elasticity.
- the materials suitable for forming the receptacle could be polypropylene while the dialer, the sleeve, the transmission member and the stem could be formed of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or any other suitable polymeric material.
- the material of the transmission member could be any polymeric material like nylon, TPE, PP or could be a suitable metal.
- the stem may be formed of polyacetal or any other suitable polymeric material.
- the material for forming the wiper could be low-density polyethylene.
- the aforementioned materials for forming various parts of the package of the present disclosure are an example, however other suitable materials may also be used.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a front view of a cosmetic package in closed position according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 illustrates a cross sectional view of the cosmetic package of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 illustrates exploded view of the cosmetic package of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 illustrates first configuration of an adjustable applicator of the cosmetic package of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 a illustrates a cross sectional view taken along axis A-A of the adjustable applicator shown in FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 5 b illustrates a cross sectional view taken along axis B-B of the adjustable applicator shown in FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 illustrates a cross sectional view of the first configuration of the adjustable applicator shown in FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 7 illustrates second configuration of an adjustable applicator of the cosmetic package of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 8 illustrates a cross sectional view of the second configuration of the adjustable applicator shown in FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 illustrates enlarged perspective view of the first configuration of a portion of the adjustable applicator shown in FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 10 illustrates enlarged perspective view of the second configuration of a portion of the adjustable applicator shown in FIG. 7 .
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a cosmetic package 1 in closed position in accordance with the present disclosure.
- the cosmetic package 1 includes an adjustable applicator which can be adjusted as per user's convenience for application of a product including a cosmetic or a care product.
- the cosmetic package 1 having a longitudinal axis X-X comprises an adjustable applicator 2 and a receptacle 3 .
- the receptacle 3 and the adjustable applicator 2 are intended to be fastened to each other by screwing. Alternatively, other methods of fastening the receptacle 3 and the applicator 2 can be used.
- the receptacle 3 includes a neck 5 extending along the longitudinal axis X-X, a shoulder 6 , and an end wall 7 forming a reservoir for a product P.
- the adjustable applicator 2 includes a cap 4 suitable for closing the receptacle 3 , an application member 40 and a stem 30 having a cavity 32 .
- the stem 30 may be connected to the application member 40 at one end and to the cap 4 at another end.
- the application member 40 is secured to the stem 30 and intended for being inserted in said receptacle 3 in order to be loaded with the product P to be applied.
- the neck 5 of the receptacle 3 is provided with an external thread 5 a intended for cooperating with a complementary thread 31 carried by the stem 30 , allowing the receptacle 3 to be closed by screwing.
- a wiper 8 positioned into the neck 5 of the receptacle 3 to wipe excess product P from the adjustable applicator 2 as the adjustable applicator 2 is withdrawn from the receptacle 3 .
- the wiper 8 is preferably made of an elastomeric plastic material.
- the cap 4 comprises an upper portion comprising a dialer 10 and a lower portion comprising a sleeve 20 connected to the dialer 10 .
- the dialer 10 can be replaced by other actuator selected from a group consisting of a slider, a push button and the like which can actuated using manual, mechanical, magnetic, electrical or any other suitable force.
- the adjustable applicator 2 includes a transmission member 51 having a distal end 53 and a proximal end 52 .
- the distal end 53 of the transmission member 51 is connected at an end of the application member 40 and the proximal end 52 of the transmission member 51 is connected to a dialer 10 of the adjustable applicator 2 .
- the dialer 10 is rotated for rotating the transmission member 51 about the longitudinal axis X-X of the adjustable applicator 2 to cause progressive modification in shape of the application member 40 .
- the application member 40 comprises a first portion 42 , a second portion 44 and an end cap 46 .
- the first portion 42 comprises of a hollow core having a cavity 45 and a plurality of application elements 48 on an outer surface of the hollow core. Further, the first portion 42 comprises a proximal end portion formed as a shank 42 a for stacking the application member 40 at the distal end of the stem 30 .
- the second portion extends from a distal end 42 b of the first portion 42 .
- the second portion 44 is more flexible as compared to the first portion 42 .
- the second portion 44 comprises a proximal end 44 a and a distal end 44 b .
- the proximal end 44 a of the second portion 44 is in contact with the distal end 42 b of the first portion 42 of the application member 40 .
- the second portion 44 comprises at least two flexible arms 43 extending from the distal end 42 b of the first portion 42 towards the end cap 46 of the application member 40 with a gap 43 a between the at least two flexible arms 43 .
- a plurality of application elements 48 are provided on an outer surface of each of the at least two flexible arms 43 and the end cap 46 .
- the application member 40 has a circular cross-section.
- the application member 40 may have a cross-section selected from non-circular, oval, polygonal, rectangular, etc.
- the application elements 48 are in the form of tines molded integrally on the outer surfaces of the first portion 42 , second portion 44 and the end cap 46 . However, it would not be beyond the scope of the present disclosure, if the application elements 48 are in form of flocking of fibers, sponge, metal or any other material known in the art.
- the proximal end portion of the application member 40 formed as a bristle free shank portion 42 a is fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end of the stem 30 .
- the distal end of the application member 40 in form of the end cap 46 is also fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end 53 of the transmission member 51 .
- transmission member 51 and the end cap 46 are engaged by snap fit.
- the transmission member 51 has at least one projection 51 a at its distal end 53 which is fitted into corresponding at least one groove 46 a of the end cap 46 so that the distal end/end cap 46 of the application member 40 is fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end 53 of the transmission member 51 .
- alternate engagement means known in the art are used. Similar fitment can be used to non-rotatably connect the proximal end portion/shank portion 42 a of the application member 40 and the distal end of the stem 30 .
- the dialer 10 is structured in a closed-end cylindrical shape.
- the dialer 10 further includes an internal annular skirt 16 projecting from an inner surface of a top wall of the dialer 10 and the internal annular skirt 16 extends towards the receptacle 3 .
- the internal annular skirt 16 has a small outer diameter.
- An annular groove 12 is provided on an inner peripheral surface of a sidewall of the dialer 10 for attaching the dialer 10 to the sleeve 20 of the cap 4 .
- the sleeve 20 of the cap 4 is attached with the dialer 10 such that the sleeve 20 is free to rotate relative to the dialer 10 via a snap-fit system comprising the annular groove 12 of the dialer 10 and a complementary annular protruding portion 24 of the sleeve 20 .
- the dialer 10 can thus be turned by the user relative to the sleeve 20 .
- the internal annular skirt 16 has a rectangular cross-section into which is fitted a corresponding rectangular shaped proximal end 52 of a portion of the transmission member 51 so that the transmission member 51 is non-rotatable with respect to the dialer 10 and is rotatable along with the dialer 10 with respect to the sleeve 20 of the cap 4 .
- the transmission member 51 is not capable of moving axially with respect to the sleeve 20 as there is no axial space provided in the dialer 10 for axial movement of the transmission member 51 .
- an upper tubular portion 33 of the stem 30 has a protruding portion 34 on its outer surface which engages with a complementary groove 22 present on inner surface of the sleeve 20 .
- the stem 30 and the sleeve 20 of the cap 4 both may have complementary longitudinal protrusions and positioning longitudinal grooves (not shown) that engage with each other for non-rotatably locking the stem 30 and the sleeve 20 together.
- any other non-rotatable engagement known in the art may be employed for locking any relative rotation between the stem 30 and the sleeve 20 .
- the stem 30 comprises the upper tubular portion 33 , a downward skirt 36 and an elongated hollow shaft 37 .
- the threads 31 are provided on the inner peripheral surface of the downward skirt 36 of the stem 30 to attach the cap 4 to an externally threaded neck 5 of the container 3 . With the cap 4 so attached, the application member 40 is immersed in the product P to be applied.
- the elongated hollow shaft 37 extends beyond the neck 5 in the receptacle 3 .
- the elongated hollow shaft 37 of the stem 30 is disposed around at least a portion of the transmission member 51 so that the transmission member 51 is rotatable with respect to the shaft 37 .
- the shaft 37 and the transmission member 51 have circular transverse cross-sections.
- proximal portion of the transmission member 51 has a rectangular cross-section as shown in FIG. 5 a .
- the shaft 37 and the transmission member 51 may have non-circular transverse cross-sections throughout their length.
- the stem 30 further includes such features that allow smooth rotation of the transmission member 51 when the dialer 10 is rotated with respect to the sleeve 20 .
- the transmission member 51 includes two annular flanges 57 which guide rotation of the transmission member 51 with respect to the sleeve 20 .
- the application member 40 can adopt at least two stable configurations that is to say a first configuration as shown in FIGS. 4, 6 and 9 and a second configuration as shown in FIGS. 7, 8 and 10 .
- the proximal end 52 of the transmission member 51 is in contact with the top wall of the dialer 10 such that the transmission member 51 cannot move in axial direction with respect to the stem 30 .
- This is in contrast to certain of the prior art, such as U.S. Pat. No. 8,141,561, in which a twisting motion on the cap is used to move a transmission member axially, applying a pulling force to the applicator at the end of the shaft and thereby imparting curvature.
- the application member 40 is assembled with the stem 30 , transmission member 51 , sleeve 20 and the dialer 10 , in such a way that the flexible arms 43 of the second portion 44 are slightly pulled towards the cap 4 when the proximal end 52 of the transmission member 51 contacts the top wall of the dialer 10 , thus the flexible arms 43 of the second portion become convex shaped.
- the second portion 44 of the application member 40 has a ball shape having convex arms 43 with a gap 43 a between the convex arms 43 .
- This shape as shown in FIGS. 4, 6 and 9 corresponds to the first stable configuration of the application member 40 .
- the flexible arms 43 can be made into a convex shape directly during molding of the application member 40 .
- the application member 40 has a second stable configuration, in which the flexible arms 43 of the second portion 44 of the application member 40 are twisted in a helical shape with respect to the longitudinal axis X-X.
- first and second stable configurations are in contrast to the disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 8,881,745, in which an applicator is elastically deformed from a “resting” configuration to a twisted configuration, which would thus require the user to carefully hold the apparatus in the twisted configuration to prevent relaxation back to the “resting” configuration.
- there is no need to apply force to the handle to maintain either the first configuration or the second configuration unlike prior examples that rely on elastic deformation of an applicator to impart shape change.
- the first portion 42 of the application member 40 may also be twisted slightly.
- the ratio of twisted angle between the first portion and the second portion is the range of 1-10:99-90.
- the first portion 42 may also twist, but to a lesser extent than that of the second portion 44 .
- the adjustable applicator 2 has the first configuration in closed position of the cosmetic package 1 .
- the adjustable applicator 2 has the second configuration in the closed position of the cosmetic package 1 .
- the adjustable applicator when the adjustable applicator is removed from the container 2 , it has a first configuration as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the transmission member 51 rotates with respect to the shaft 37 which causes twisting of the application member 40 as explained above.
- a suitable adjustment of the profile of the application member 40 has been made it will be retained while the application member 40 is used. The adjustment is retained until the user intentionally rotates the dialer 10 and the sleeve 20 with respect to each other once again to achieve a different adjustment.
- the dialer 10 In order to transform the profile of the application member 40 to a second configuration as shown in FIGS. 7, 8 and 10 , the dialer 10 is twisted in first direction and the rotational movement of the dialer 10 is converted into rotational movement of the transmission member 51 fixedly connected within the inner skirt 16 of the dialer 10 . Therefore, the transmission member 51 is now able to rotate with respect to the shaft 37 of the stem 30 . As the transmission member 51 is fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end/end cap 46 of the application member 40 , the flexible arms 43 of the second portion of the application member 40 get twisted and compressed towards the transmission member 51 and the application member 40 is transformed to a second configuration.
- the transmission member 51 can be adjusted to various relative longitudinal positions with respect to the shaft 37 depending on degree of twisting, such that as adjustment is made, profile of the application member 40 varies. Once the adjustment is made, it will be retained without any action by the user, until further adjustment is desired and intentionally made.
- the user can rotate the dialer 10 in an opposite direction to rotate the transmission member 51 in the opposite direction with respect to the shaft 37 of the stem 30 .
- the flexible arms 43 again take up the convex shape and, the application member 40 is transformed again to the first configuration as shown in FIGS. 2, 4, 6, and 9 .
- the material suitable for forming the application member 40 could be any elastomeric polymer, nylon, sponge, metal etc. which possess both flexibility and elasticity.
- the application member 40 and/or the application elements 48 may be formed of rubber, low density polyethylene (LDPE), thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), silicone, plastic (e.g. polypropylene (PP)), fabric mesh, or any other suitable material. It is contemplated that the first portion 42 , second portion 44 , and/or end cap 46 may be formed from the same material or different materials, as desired. Furthermore, the application member 40 and/or the application elements 48 may be formed integrally (e.g.
- bristles as an injection molded unit, as a series of installed bristles (e.g., like a toothbrush), as a series of tied bristles (e.g., like a pipe cleaner), or other configuration.
- various components of the application member 40 and/or the application elements 48 may be over-molded as a single unit.
- another body comprising bristles may be over-molded to an over-molded brush and tip unit without bristles.
- end cap 46 may not be over-molded to the application member 40 , and instead, the end cap may be over-molded to the transmission member 51 or other stem structure.
- the application member 40 may take the form of other applicators including, but not limited to: a sponge, a stick, a synthetic bristle brush (e.g., plastic, silicone, latex or composites thereof), a natural bristle brush (e.g., hair, cellulose fibers, cotton, hemp, flax or composites thereof), a combination of synthetic or natural bristles, a comb, foam, silicone, a doe foot, metallic bristles, flocking, a solid applicator member (e.g., a paddle or spatula), etc.
- a synthetic bristle brush e.g., plastic, silicone, latex or composites thereof
- a natural bristle brush e.g., hair, cellulose fibers, cotton, hemp, flax or composites thereof
- a combination of synthetic or natural bristles e.g., hair, cellulose fibers, cotton, hemp, flax or composites thereof
- a combination of synthetic or natural bristles e.g., a comb
- the materials suitable for forming the receptacle 3 could be polypropylene while the dialer 10 , the sleeve 20 , the transmission member 51 and the stem 30 could be formed of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or any other suitable polymeric material.
- the material of the transmission member 51 could be any polymeric material like nylon, TPE, PP or could be a suitable metal.
- the stem 30 may be formed of polyacetal or any other suitable polymeric material.
- the material for forming the wiper 8 could be low-density polyethylene.
- the aforementioned materials for forming various parts of the package of the present disclosure are an example, however other suitable materials may also be used.
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- The present application is a national stage application under 35 U.S.C. § 371, claiming the benefit of and priority to PCT Application No. PCT/US2018/018167, having an international filing date of Feb. 14, 2018, published as WO/2019/152191, which claims the benefit of and priority to Indian Patent Application Serial Number 201711005606, filed on Feb. 16, 2017, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an adjustable applicator for applying a cosmetic or personal care composition, e.g. mascara to eyelashes or eyebrows. More particularly, the disclosure, relates to an applicator that can be adjusted as per a user's convenience for application of a cosmetic or a care product.
- Mascara, an important make-up accessory used to darken and define eyelashes to accentuate the eyes, is difficult to apply because of the target area of application. The eyelashes offer a very small application area, while being soft, flexible, delicate and in close proximity to very sensitive eye tissue. Therefore, a mascara product would be liked by the consumers when a right kind of applicator is provided to them for easy application as the overall consumer experience depends on both the product and on the applicator used to apply it.
- Conventional mascara brushes are in the form of a generally cylindrical straight rod carrying a plurality of bristles extending radially outwardly from its outer surface. However, straight mascara brushes are not thought by some people to be ideal for all purposes and curved mascara brushes are also known. One applicator may be generally straight and have short, densely arrayed bristles and may be employed for applying mascara to eyelashes to achieve a desired effect (e.g., to volumize eyelashes). While another applicator may incorporate a bend and have longer, less densely arrayed bristles for applying mascara to eyelashes to achieve an alternative desired effect (e.g., to separate and define eyelashes).
- Curved mascara brushes permit contact of the brush with more eyelashes along a correspondingly curved eyelid. However, the curved brush is more difficult to use in the confines of the eye area, particularly the corners of the eye where a straight brush works better. Another drawback of a pre-curved brush is that it is not readily adjustable to conform to a particular user's eyelid curvature. In addition, the curvature of the upper and lower eyelids is rarely the same and a brush curved to fit the upper lid will not properly fit the lower lid. Adjustable mascara brushes are known in the prior art. It is also known to provide adjustment of the angle of the brush or applicator relative to the applicator wand or handle.
- Thus, existing applicators have limited functionality and are not conducive to applying mascara to eyelashes using different techniques and/or different orientations. Accordingly, there remains a need in the art for improved applicator systems that allow application of mascara using different techniques and/or orientations to achieve multiple desired effects.
- Therefore, there exists a need for an applicator that provides ease-of-use as well as is modifiable to adapt to the shape requirement of the user.
- The present disclosure generally is an adjustable applicator employed for application of a cosmetic or a care product such as for application of mascara, coloring strands of hair, for dental flossing or for applying pharmaceuticals or cleaning agents. The use of the adjustable applicator of the present disclosure for removal of make-up products is also contemplated.
- According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided an adjustable applicator including an application member that can be adjusted for a user's convenience for application of a cosmetic or a care product.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the disclosure, the adjustable applicator extends along a longitudinal axis and comprises of an application member; a stem and a cap wherein the application member is connected at a distal end of the stem and the cap is connected at a proximal end of the stem.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the disclosure, the adjustable applicator includes an actuator formed by an upper portion of the cap, which when actuated initiates a mechanism for progressive modification in the shape of the application member.
- According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the actuator is a dialer but in other alternate embodiments, the dialer can be replaced by another actuator selected from a group consisting of a slider, a push button and the like which can be actuated using manual, mechanical, magnetic, electrical or any other suitable force.
- According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the adjustable applicator includes a transmission member having a distal end and a proximal end. The distal end of the transmission member is connected at an end of the application member and the proximal end of the transmission member is connected to a dialer of the adjustable applicator.
- The dialer is rotated for rotating the transmission member about the longitudinal axis to cause progressive modification in shape of the application member.
- According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the application member comprises a first portion, a second portion and an end cap.
- The first portion comprises a hollow core having a cavity and a plurality of application elements on an outer surface of the hollow core. Further, the first portion comprises a proximal end portion formed as a shank for stacking the application member at the distal end of the stem.
- The second portion extends from a distal end of the first portion. The second portion is more flexible as compared to the first portion.
- The second portion comprises a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end of the second portion is in contact with the distal end of the first portion of the application member. The second portion comprises at least two flexible arms extending from the distal end of the first portion towards the end cap of the application member with a gap between the at least two flexible arms. Further, a plurality of application elements are provided on an outer surface of each of the at least two flexible arms and the end cap.
- Further, the application member has a circular cross-section. However, the application member may have a shape selected from non-circular, oval, polygonal, rectangular shape etc.
- The application elements are in the form of tines molded integrally on the outer surfaces of the first portion, second portion and the end cap. However, it would not be beyond the scope of the present disclosure, if the application elements are in form of flocking of fibers, sponge, metal or any other material known in the art. In another example, the application elements may take the form of bristles attached to or passing through a surface material or mesh of fibers.
- Independently or in combination with the above, exemplary embodiments of the disclosure provide a cosmetic package for packaging and dispensing a substance, for example, a cosmetic, comprising an adjustable applicator as defined above. The device may comprise a receptacle and the adjustable applicator. The adjustable applicator in such a device may comprise a cap, a stem having a cavity, and an application member.
- According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the proximal end portion of the application member formed as a bristle free shank portion which is fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end of the stem. Further, the distal end of the application member in the form of the end cap is also fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end of the transmission member. For example, the transmission member and the end cap can be engaged by a snap fit. The transmission member has at least one projection at its distal end which is fitted into correspondingly at least one groove of the end cap so that the distal end/end cap of the application member is fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end of the transmission member. However, it would not be beyond the scope of the present disclosure if alternate engagement means known in the art are used. Similar fitment can be used to non-rotatably connect the proximal end portion/shank portion of the application member and the distal end of the stem.
- According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the dialer is structured in a closed-end cylindrical shape. The dialer further includes an internal annular skirt projecting from an inner surface of a top wall of the dialer and the internal annular skirt extends towards the receptacle. The internal annular skirt has a small outer diameter. An annular groove is provided on an inner peripheral surface of a sidewall of the dialer for attaching the dialer to the sleeve of the cap. The sleeve of the cap is attached with the dialer such that the sleeve is free to rotate relative to the dialer via a snap-fit system comprising the annular groove of the dialer and a complementary annular protruding portion of the sleeve. The dialer can thus be turned by the user relative to the sleeve.
- Further, according to an embodiment of the disclosure, the internal annular skirt has a rectangular cross-section into which is fitted a corresponding rectangular shaped proximal end of a portion of the transmission member so that the transmission member is non-rotatable with respect to the dialer and is rotatable along with the dialer with respect to the sleeve of the cap. Further, the transmission member is not capable of moving axially with respect to the sleeve as there is no axial space provided in the dialer for axial movement of the transmission member.
- Further according to an embodiment of the disclosure, for engaging the stem to the sleeve of the cap, an upper tubular portion of the stem has a protruding portion on its outer surface which engages with a complementary groove present on inner surface of the sleeve. On the interfaces where the stem is joined to the sleeve of the cap, the stem and the sleeve of the cap both may have complementary longitudinal protrusions and positioning longitudinal grooves (not shown) that engage with each other for non-rotatably locking the stem and the sleeve together. However, it is not beyond ambit of the present disclosure that any other non-rotatable engagement known in the art may be employed for locking any relative rotation between the stem and the sleeve.
- Further according to an embodiment of the disclosure, the stem comprises the upper tubular portion, a downward skirt and an elongated hollow shaft. The threads are provided on the inner peripheral surface of the downward skirt of the stem to attach the cap to an externally threaded neck of the container. With the cap so attached, the applicator head is immersed in the product to be applied. The elongated hollow shaft extends beyond the neck in the receptacle. Preferably, the elongated hollow shaft of the stem is disposed around at least a portion of the transmission member so that the transmission member is rotatable with respect to the shaft. In the embodiment illustrated, the shaft and the transmission member have circular transverse cross-sections. However, the proximal portion of the transmission member has a rectangular cross-section. In other embodiments, the shaft and the transmission member may have non-circular transverse cross-sections throughout their length.
- In the present embodiment, the stem further includes such features that allow smooth rotation of the transmission member when the dialer is rotated with respect to the sleeve. For example, the transmission member includes two annular flanges which guide rotation of the transmission member with respect to the sleeve.
- According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the application member can adopt at least two stable configurations that is to say a first configuration and a second configuration.
- In both the first configuration and the second configuration, the proximal end of the transmission member is in contact with the top wall of the dialer such that the transmission member cannot move in axial direction with respect to the stem.
- During assembly of the adjustable applicator, the application member is assembled with the stem, transmission member, sleeve and the dialer, in such a way that the flexible arms of the second portion are slightly pulled towards the cap when the proximal end of the transmission member contacts the top wall of the dialer, thus the flexible arms of the second portion become convex shaped. Thus, the second portion of the application member has a ball shape having convex arms with a gap between the convex arms. This shape corresponds to the first stable configuration of the application member. In other alternate embodiments, the flexible arms can be made into a convex shape directly during molding of the application member.
- In the second configuration of the application member, the flexible arms of the second portion of the application member are twisted in a helical shape with respect to the longitudinal axis of the application member.
- In an alternate embodiment, in the second configuration, the first portion of the application member may also be twisted slightly. In such a case where both the first portion and the second portion are twisted in the second configuration, the ratio of twisted angle between the first portion and the second portion is the range of 1-10:99-90. In other words, the first portion may also twist, but to a lesser extent than that of the second portion.
- Further, the adjustable applicator has the first configuration in closed position of the cosmetic package. However, it would not be beyond the scope of the present invention, if the adjustable applicator has the second configuration in the closed position of the cosmetic package.
- During use, when the adjustable applicator is removed from the container, it has a first configuration. In the open position of the cosmetic package, when the dialer is rotated with respect to the sleeve, the transmission member rotates with respect to the shaft which causes twisting of the application member as explained above. When a suitable adjustment of the profile of the application member has been made it will be retained while the application member is used. The adjustment is retained until the user intentionally rotates the dialer and the sleeve with respect to each other once again to achieve a different adjustment.
- In order to transform the profile of the application member to a second configuration, the dialer is rotated in a first direction and the rotational movement of the dialer is converted into rotational movement of the transmission member fixedly connected within the inner skirt of the dialer. Therefore, the transmission member is now able to rotate with respect to the shaft of the stem. As the transmission member is fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end/end cap of the application member, the flexible arms of the second portion of the application member get twisted and compressed towards the transmission member and the application member is transformed to a second configuration. The transmission member can be adjusted to various relative longitudinal positions with respect to the shaft depending on degree of twisting, such that as adjustment is made, profile of the application member varies. Once the adjustment is made, it will be retained without any action by the user, until further adjustment is desired and intentionally made.
- Further, the user can rotate the dialer in the opposite direction to rotate the transmission member in the opposite direction with respect to the shaft of the stem. As the transmission member is rotated in the opposite direction, the flexible arms again take up the convex shape, and the application member is transformed again to the first configuration.
- The material suitable for forming the application member could be any elastomeric polymer, nylon, sponge, metal, etc. which possess both flexibility and elasticity. The materials suitable for forming the receptacle could be polypropylene while the dialer, the sleeve, the transmission member and the stem could be formed of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or any other suitable polymeric material. The material of the transmission member could be any polymeric material like nylon, TPE, PP or could be a suitable metal. The stem may be formed of polyacetal or any other suitable polymeric material. The material for forming the wiper could be low-density polyethylene. The aforementioned materials for forming various parts of the package of the present disclosure are an example, however other suitable materials may also be used.
- The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will become clear from the following description of the preferred embodiments when the same is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
- So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present disclosure can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the disclosure, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this disclosure and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the disclosure may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a front view of a cosmetic package in closed position according to an embodiment of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 2 illustrates a cross sectional view of the cosmetic package ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 illustrates exploded view of the cosmetic package ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 illustrates first configuration of an adjustable applicator of the cosmetic package ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5a illustrates a cross sectional view taken along axis A-A of the adjustable applicator shown inFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 5b illustrates a cross sectional view taken along axis B-B of the adjustable applicator shown inFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 illustrates a cross sectional view of the first configuration of the adjustable applicator shown inFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 7 illustrates second configuration of an adjustable applicator of the cosmetic package ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 8 illustrates a cross sectional view of the second configuration of the adjustable applicator shown inFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 illustrates enlarged perspective view of the first configuration of a portion of the adjustable applicator shown inFIG. 4 ; and -
FIG. 10 illustrates enlarged perspective view of the second configuration of a portion of the adjustable applicator shown inFIG. 7 . - To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this disclosure and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the disclosure may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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FIGS. 1 and 2 show a cosmetic package 1 in closed position in accordance with the present disclosure. The cosmetic package 1 includes an adjustable applicator which can be adjusted as per user's convenience for application of a product including a cosmetic or a care product. - The cosmetic package 1 having a longitudinal axis X-X, comprises an
adjustable applicator 2 and a receptacle 3. The receptacle 3 and theadjustable applicator 2 are intended to be fastened to each other by screwing. Alternatively, other methods of fastening the receptacle 3 and theapplicator 2 can be used. The receptacle 3 includes aneck 5 extending along the longitudinal axis X-X, a shoulder 6, and anend wall 7 forming a reservoir for a product P. - The
adjustable applicator 2 includes a cap 4 suitable for closing the receptacle 3, anapplication member 40 and astem 30 having acavity 32. Thestem 30 may be connected to theapplication member 40 at one end and to the cap 4 at another end. Theapplication member 40 is secured to thestem 30 and intended for being inserted in said receptacle 3 in order to be loaded with the product P to be applied. - The
neck 5 of the receptacle 3 is provided with anexternal thread 5 a intended for cooperating with acomplementary thread 31 carried by thestem 30, allowing the receptacle 3 to be closed by screwing. For some cosmetic products, such as mascara or a lip gloss, it is preferable to provide awiper 8 positioned into theneck 5 of the receptacle 3 to wipe excess product P from theadjustable applicator 2 as theadjustable applicator 2 is withdrawn from the receptacle 3. Thewiper 8 is preferably made of an elastomeric plastic material. - The cap 4 comprises an upper portion comprising a
dialer 10 and a lower portion comprising asleeve 20 connected to thedialer 10. According to other embodiments, thedialer 10 can be replaced by other actuator selected from a group consisting of a slider, a push button and the like which can actuated using manual, mechanical, magnetic, electrical or any other suitable force. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , theadjustable applicator 2 includes atransmission member 51 having adistal end 53 and aproximal end 52. Thedistal end 53 of thetransmission member 51 is connected at an end of theapplication member 40 and theproximal end 52 of thetransmission member 51 is connected to adialer 10 of theadjustable applicator 2. - As shown in
FIGS. 4, 6, 7 and 8 , thedialer 10 is rotated for rotating thetransmission member 51 about the longitudinal axis X-X of theadjustable applicator 2 to cause progressive modification in shape of theapplication member 40. - As shown in
FIGS. 3, 4, 6, 7-10 , theapplication member 40 comprises afirst portion 42, asecond portion 44 and anend cap 46. Thefirst portion 42 comprises of a hollow core having acavity 45 and a plurality ofapplication elements 48 on an outer surface of the hollow core. Further, thefirst portion 42 comprises a proximal end portion formed as ashank 42 a for stacking theapplication member 40 at the distal end of thestem 30. The second portion extends from adistal end 42 b of thefirst portion 42. Thesecond portion 44 is more flexible as compared to thefirst portion 42. - The
second portion 44 comprises aproximal end 44 a and adistal end 44 b. Theproximal end 44 a of thesecond portion 44 is in contact with thedistal end 42 b of thefirst portion 42 of theapplication member 40. Thesecond portion 44 comprises at least twoflexible arms 43 extending from thedistal end 42 b of thefirst portion 42 towards theend cap 46 of theapplication member 40 with a gap 43 a between the at least twoflexible arms 43. Further, a plurality ofapplication elements 48 are provided on an outer surface of each of the at least twoflexible arms 43 and theend cap 46. - Further, in this example, the
application member 40 has a circular cross-section. However, in other examples, theapplication member 40 may have a cross-section selected from non-circular, oval, polygonal, rectangular, etc. - The
application elements 48 are in the form of tines molded integrally on the outer surfaces of thefirst portion 42,second portion 44 and theend cap 46. However, it would not be beyond the scope of the present disclosure, if theapplication elements 48 are in form of flocking of fibers, sponge, metal or any other material known in the art. - As shown in
FIGS. 2, 6 and 8 , the proximal end portion of theapplication member 40 formed as a bristlefree shank portion 42 a is fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end of thestem 30. Further, the distal end of theapplication member 40 in form of theend cap 46 is also fixedly and non-rotatably connected to thedistal end 53 of thetransmission member 51. As specifically shown inFIG. 5b ,transmission member 51 and theend cap 46 are engaged by snap fit. Thetransmission member 51 has at least oneprojection 51 a at itsdistal end 53 which is fitted into corresponding at least onegroove 46 a of theend cap 46 so that the distal end/end cap 46 of theapplication member 40 is fixedly and non-rotatably connected to thedistal end 53 of thetransmission member 51. However, it would not be beyond the scope of the present disclosure if alternate engagement means known in the art are used. Similar fitment can be used to non-rotatably connect the proximal end portion/shank portion 42 a of theapplication member 40 and the distal end of thestem 30. - As shown in
FIGS. 2, 4, 6 and 8 , thedialer 10 is structured in a closed-end cylindrical shape. Thedialer 10 further includes an internalannular skirt 16 projecting from an inner surface of a top wall of thedialer 10 and the internalannular skirt 16 extends towards the receptacle 3. The internalannular skirt 16 has a small outer diameter. Anannular groove 12 is provided on an inner peripheral surface of a sidewall of thedialer 10 for attaching thedialer 10 to thesleeve 20 of the cap 4. Thesleeve 20 of the cap 4 is attached with thedialer 10 such that thesleeve 20 is free to rotate relative to thedialer 10 via a snap-fit system comprising theannular groove 12 of thedialer 10 and a complementary annular protrudingportion 24 of thesleeve 20. Thedialer 10 can thus be turned by the user relative to thesleeve 20. - Further as shown in
FIG. 5a , the internalannular skirt 16 has a rectangular cross-section into which is fitted a corresponding rectangular shapedproximal end 52 of a portion of thetransmission member 51 so that thetransmission member 51 is non-rotatable with respect to thedialer 10 and is rotatable along with thedialer 10 with respect to thesleeve 20 of the cap 4. Further, thetransmission member 51 is not capable of moving axially with respect to thesleeve 20 as there is no axial space provided in thedialer 10 for axial movement of thetransmission member 51. - Further, as seen in
FIGS. 2, 3, 6 and 8 for engaging thestem 30 to thesleeve 20 of the cap 4, anupper tubular portion 33 of thestem 30 has a protrudingportion 34 on its outer surface which engages with acomplementary groove 22 present on inner surface of thesleeve 20. On the interfaces where thestem 30 is joined to thesleeve 20 of the cap 4, thestem 30 and thesleeve 20 of the cap 4 both may have complementary longitudinal protrusions and positioning longitudinal grooves (not shown) that engage with each other for non-rotatably locking thestem 30 and thesleeve 20 together. However, it is not beyond ambit of the present disclosure that any other non-rotatable engagement known in the art may be employed for locking any relative rotation between thestem 30 and thesleeve 20. - Further, as seen in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , thestem 30 comprises the uppertubular portion 33, adownward skirt 36 and an elongatedhollow shaft 37. Thethreads 31 are provided on the inner peripheral surface of thedownward skirt 36 of thestem 30 to attach the cap 4 to an externally threadedneck 5 of the container 3. With the cap 4 so attached, theapplication member 40 is immersed in the product P to be applied. The elongatedhollow shaft 37 extends beyond theneck 5 in the receptacle 3. Preferably, the elongatedhollow shaft 37 of thestem 30 is disposed around at least a portion of thetransmission member 51 so that thetransmission member 51 is rotatable with respect to theshaft 37. In the embodiment illustrated, theshaft 37 and thetransmission member 51 have circular transverse cross-sections. However, proximal portion of thetransmission member 51 has a rectangular cross-section as shown inFIG. 5a . In other embodiments theshaft 37 and thetransmission member 51 may have non-circular transverse cross-sections throughout their length. - In the present embodiment, the
stem 30 further includes such features that allow smooth rotation of thetransmission member 51 when thedialer 10 is rotated with respect to thesleeve 20. For example, as seen inFIGS. 2, 3 and 4 , thetransmission member 51 includes twoannular flanges 57 which guide rotation of thetransmission member 51 with respect to thesleeve 20. - According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the
application member 40 can adopt at least two stable configurations that is to say a first configuration as shown inFIGS. 4, 6 and 9 and a second configuration as shown inFIGS. 7, 8 and 10 . In both the first configuration and the second configuration, as shown inFIGS. 6 and 8 ; theproximal end 52 of thetransmission member 51 is in contact with the top wall of thedialer 10 such that thetransmission member 51 cannot move in axial direction with respect to thestem 30. This is in contrast to certain of the prior art, such as U.S. Pat. No. 8,141,561, in which a twisting motion on the cap is used to move a transmission member axially, applying a pulling force to the applicator at the end of the shaft and thereby imparting curvature. - During assembly of the
adjustable applicator 2, as shown inFIGS. 3 and 6 , theapplication member 40 is assembled with thestem 30,transmission member 51,sleeve 20 and thedialer 10, in such a way that theflexible arms 43 of thesecond portion 44 are slightly pulled towards the cap 4 when theproximal end 52 of thetransmission member 51 contacts the top wall of thedialer 10, thus theflexible arms 43 of the second portion become convex shaped. Thus, thesecond portion 44 of theapplication member 40 has a ball shape havingconvex arms 43 with a gap 43 a between theconvex arms 43. This shape as shown inFIGS. 4, 6 and 9 corresponds to the first stable configuration of theapplication member 40. In other alternate embodiments, theflexible arms 43 can be made into a convex shape directly during molding of theapplication member 40. - As shown in
FIGS. 7, 8, and 10 , theapplication member 40 has a second stable configuration, in which theflexible arms 43 of thesecond portion 44 of theapplication member 40 are twisted in a helical shape with respect to the longitudinal axis X-X. The inclusions of first and second stable configurations is in contrast to the disclosure of U.S. Pat. No. 8,881,745, in which an applicator is elastically deformed from a “resting” configuration to a twisted configuration, which would thus require the user to carefully hold the apparatus in the twisted configuration to prevent relaxation back to the “resting” configuration. In some examples, there is no need to apply force to the handle to maintain either the first configuration or the second configuration, unlike prior examples that rely on elastic deformation of an applicator to impart shape change. - In an alternate embodiment, in the second configuration, the
first portion 42 of theapplication member 40 may also be twisted slightly. In such a case where both thefirst portion 42 and thesecond portion 44 are twisted in the second configuration, the ratio of twisted angle between the first portion and the second portion is the range of 1-10:99-90. In other words, thefirst portion 42 may also twist, but to a lesser extent than that of thesecond portion 44. Further, as shown inFIG. 2 , theadjustable applicator 2 has the first configuration in closed position of the cosmetic package 1. However, it would not be beyond the scope of the present invention, if theadjustable applicator 2 has the second configuration in the closed position of the cosmetic package 1. - During use, when the adjustable applicator is removed from the
container 2, it has a first configuration as shown inFIG. 4 . In an open position of the cosmetic package 1, when thedialer 10 is rotated with respect to thesleeve 20, thetransmission member 51 rotates with respect to theshaft 37 which causes twisting of theapplication member 40 as explained above. When a suitable adjustment of the profile of theapplication member 40 has been made it will be retained while theapplication member 40 is used. The adjustment is retained until the user intentionally rotates thedialer 10 and thesleeve 20 with respect to each other once again to achieve a different adjustment. - In order to transform the profile of the
application member 40 to a second configuration as shown inFIGS. 7, 8 and 10 , thedialer 10 is twisted in first direction and the rotational movement of thedialer 10 is converted into rotational movement of thetransmission member 51 fixedly connected within theinner skirt 16 of thedialer 10. Therefore, thetransmission member 51 is now able to rotate with respect to theshaft 37 of thestem 30. As thetransmission member 51 is fixedly and non-rotatably connected to the distal end/end cap 46 of theapplication member 40, theflexible arms 43 of the second portion of theapplication member 40 get twisted and compressed towards thetransmission member 51 and theapplication member 40 is transformed to a second configuration. Thetransmission member 51 can be adjusted to various relative longitudinal positions with respect to theshaft 37 depending on degree of twisting, such that as adjustment is made, profile of theapplication member 40 varies. Once the adjustment is made, it will be retained without any action by the user, until further adjustment is desired and intentionally made. - Further, the user can rotate the
dialer 10 in an opposite direction to rotate thetransmission member 51 in the opposite direction with respect to theshaft 37 of thestem 30. As thetransmission member 51 is rotated in opposite direction, theflexible arms 43 again take up the convex shape and, theapplication member 40 is transformed again to the first configuration as shown inFIGS. 2, 4, 6, and 9 . - The material suitable for forming the
application member 40 could be any elastomeric polymer, nylon, sponge, metal etc. which possess both flexibility and elasticity. Theapplication member 40 and/or theapplication elements 48 may be formed of rubber, low density polyethylene (LDPE), thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), silicone, plastic (e.g. polypropylene (PP)), fabric mesh, or any other suitable material. It is contemplated that thefirst portion 42,second portion 44, and/orend cap 46 may be formed from the same material or different materials, as desired. Furthermore, theapplication member 40 and/or theapplication elements 48 may be formed integrally (e.g. as unitary structure) with bristles as an injection molded unit, as a series of installed bristles (e.g., like a toothbrush), as a series of tied bristles (e.g., like a pipe cleaner), or other configuration. Further, various components of theapplication member 40 and/or theapplication elements 48 may be over-molded as a single unit. Alternatively, rather than over-molding, instead, another body comprising bristles may be over-molded to an over-molded brush and tip unit without bristles. Further,end cap 46 may not be over-molded to theapplication member 40, and instead, the end cap may be over-molded to thetransmission member 51 or other stem structure. - Further, while the
application member 40 has been generally described as a bristled structure, it is contemplated that theapplication member 40 may take the form of other applicators including, but not limited to: a sponge, a stick, a synthetic bristle brush (e.g., plastic, silicone, latex or composites thereof), a natural bristle brush (e.g., hair, cellulose fibers, cotton, hemp, flax or composites thereof), a combination of synthetic or natural bristles, a comb, foam, silicone, a doe foot, metallic bristles, flocking, a solid applicator member (e.g., a paddle or spatula), etc. - The materials suitable for forming the receptacle 3 could be polypropylene while the
dialer 10, thesleeve 20, thetransmission member 51 and thestem 30 could be formed of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or any other suitable polymeric material. The material of thetransmission member 51 could be any polymeric material like nylon, TPE, PP or could be a suitable metal. Thestem 30 may be formed of polyacetal or any other suitable polymeric material. The material for forming thewiper 8 could be low-density polyethylene. The aforementioned materials for forming various parts of the package of the present disclosure are an example, however other suitable materials may also be used. - Although the above description and drawings show the package being cylindrical, the shapes and profile cross section thereof are not limited to the same. While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present disclosure, other and further embodiments of the disclosure may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.
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