(en)An applicator cup for user with a motorized handle for applying cosmetics. The applicator cup includes an applicator configured to apply a liquid or powder substance (e.g., such as cosmetics, makeup, lotion, sunblock, sunscreen, moisturizer, foundation, concealer, eye shadow, blush, bronzer, cream, or any other appropriate substance) to a user's body. The applicator cup may be configured to enable a user to selectively attach the applicator cup to the motorized handle substantially without touching the applicator. The applicator cup is adapted to enable a user to use the applicator cup in combination with a handle, such as a motorized handle, to apply the liquid or powder substances to the user's body.
1.ApplicationNumber: US-201313955817-A
1.PublishNumber: US-2014034075-A1
2.Date Publish: 20140206
3.Inventor: MACHIORLETTE STEVEN C.
JERVEY, III EDWARD DARRELL
4.Inventor Harmonized: MACHIORLETTE STEVEN C(US)
JERVEY III EDWARD DARRELL(US)
5.Country: US
6.Claims:
(en)An applicator cup for user with a motorized handle for applying cosmetics. The applicator cup includes an applicator configured to apply a liquid or powder substance (e.g., such as cosmetics, makeup, lotion, sunblock, sunscreen, moisturizer, foundation, concealer, eye shadow, blush, bronzer, cream, or any other appropriate substance) to a user's body. The applicator cup may be configured to enable a user to selectively attach the applicator cup to the motorized handle substantially without touching the applicator. The applicator cup is adapted to enable a user to use the applicator cup in combination with a handle, such as a motorized handle, to apply the liquid or powder substances to the user's body.
7.Description:
(en)CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/677,861, filed Jul. 31, 2012, entitled “Applicator Assembly,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND
People may desire improved cosmetic and other applicators. Accordingly there is a need for improved systems and methods to address these issues.
SUMMARY
An applicator assembly, according to various embodiments, comprises a substantially cylindrical applicator cup that defines an applicator-receiving recess adjacent a top face of the cup, an attachment recess adjacent a bottom face of the cup, and at least one finger grip disposed adjacent an upper portion of the cup. In particular embodiments, the applicator assembly further comprises an applicator disposed at least partially within the applicator-receiving recess. I particular embodiments, the at least one finger grip is adapted to allow a user to selectively attach and remove the applicator cup from a handle substantially without touching the applicator.
A method of applying cosmetics, according to various embodiments, comprises providing a substantially cylindrical applicator cup defining an applicator-receiving recess adjacent a top face of the cup, an attachment recess adjacent a bottom face of the cup, and at least one finger grip disposed adjacent an upper portion of the cup; and comprising an applicator disposed at least partially within the applicator-receiving recess. In various embodiments, the at least one finger grip is adapted to allow a user to selectively attach and remove the applicator cup from a handle substantially without touching the applicator. In particular embodiments, the method further comprises providing a motorized handle, the motorized handle comprising a rotating portion that substantially corresponds to the attachment recess and is configured to cause the applicator cup to rotate at least partially in response to rotation of the rotating portion when the applicator cup is attached to the motorized handle. In various embodiments, the method further comprises applying cosmetic to the applicator, attaching the applicator cup to the motorized handle, activating the motorized handle, and applying the cosmetic to a desired area of a user's body.
An applicator cup, according to various embodiments, comprises a substantially cylindrical cup body portion comprising a substantially circular top face and a substantially circular bottom face. In particular embodiments, the cup body portion defines a substantially circular applicator receiving recess adjacent the top face and an attachment recess adjacent the bottom face. In various embodiments, the applicator cup further comprises at least one finger grip extending substantially outward from an outer surface of the cup body. In particular embodiments, the applicator cup is configured to enable a user to at least partially insert an applicator into the applicator receiving recess, and to at least partially insert the applicator cup into a handle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Various embodiments of an applicator assembly are described below. In the course of this description, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
FIGS. 1A and 1B show a first embodiment of an applicator cup for use with a makeup brush, or other suitable applicator, such as one of the makeup brushes that are described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/087,212, entitled “Cosmetic Applicator Systems,” which was filed on Apr. 14, 2011, and which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. These figures show the applicator cup with various alternative attachment recesses and, in one embodiment, an attachment shaft. In these embodiments, the applicator cup includes no finger grip adjacent its upper portion. The various structural features of the applicator cup are described in greater detail below.
FIGS. 2A and 2B show a second embodiment of an applicator cup with various alternative attachment recesses and, in one embodiment, an attachment shaft. In these embodiments, the applicator cup includes two small finger grips adjacent its upper portion that, in various embodiments, are dimensioned to allow a user to grasp the applicator cup without touching an applicator that is positioned adjacent the applicator cup.
FIGS. 3A and 3B show a second embodiment of an applicator cup with various alternative attachment recesses and, in one embodiment, an attachment shaft. In these embodiments, the applicator cup includes a single finger grip that extends circumferentially around (e.g., partially or entirely circumferentially around) its upper portion. In various embodiments, this finger grip is dimensioned to allow a user to grasp the applicator cup without touching an applicator that is positioned adjacent the applicator cup.
FIG. 4 shows exemplary handles for use with an applicator cup, such as the applicator cups shown in FIGS. 1A and B, FIGS. 2A and B, and FIGS. 3A and B.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Various embodiments will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which various relevant embodiments are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as 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 scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
Applicator Cup
An applicator cup 100 according to various embodiments is shown in FIGS. 1-3 . As shown in these figures, the applicator cup 100 may comprise a substantially cylindrical (e.g., cylindrical), at least partially hollow, cup body portion 110 that includes a side wall 110 , a top face 120 , and a bottom face 130 . In particular embodiments, the cup body portion 110 may have a substantially circular (e.g., circular) cross section. The cup body portion 110 may define an applicator-receiving recess 140 adjacent (e.g., extending through) the cup's top face 120 and an attachment recess 150 adjacent (e.g., extending through) the cup's bottom face 130 . In some embodiments, such as the embodiments shown in FIG. 2A , the applicator cup 200 includes at least one finger grip 260 disposed adjacent the cup's upper portion. The finger grip 260 may be, for example, a protrusion that extends outwardly from the cup body portion's outer surface.
Cup
As shown in FIG. 1A , the cup's body portion 110 may be substantially cylindrical (e.g., cylindrical) with a diameter between, for example, about 20 mm and about 40 mm. In particular embodiments, the cup's body portion 110 may have a diameter of about 29.4 mm. In various embodiments, the cup's body portion 110 may have a height between about 20 mm and about 40 mm. In particular embodiments, the cup's body portion 110 has a height of 31.8 mm. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1A , the cup's body portion 110 defines a top 120 and bottom face 130 and defines a beveled edge on the outer circumference of the edge of the cup's bottom face 130 . In other embodiments, the cup's body portion 110 may define any other suitable edge (e.g., round or square) on the outer circumference of the edge of the cup's bottom face 130 .
Applicator-Receiving Recess
In the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1-3 , the cup's body portion 110 defines an applicator-receiving recess 140 that is substantially centered (e.g., centered) relative to the cup's top face 120 . In the embodiments shown in these figures, the applicator-receiving recess 140 is substantially cylindrical (e.g., cylindrical) and has a diameter that is between about 15 mm and 39 mm. In particular embodiments, the applicator-receiving recess 140 has a diameter of about 28.1 mm. In certain embodiments, the applicator-receiving recess 140 has a diameter that is about 0.5 mm less than the cup's diameter. In the embodiments shown in these figures, the applicator-receiving recess 140 is between about 18 mm and 39 mm deep. In particular embodiments, the applicator-receiving recess 140 is about 24 mm deep. In other embodiments, the applicator-receiving recess 140 may be any depth suitable for housing an applicator.
In various embodiments, the cup's body portion 110 may be adapted to maintain an applicator at least substantially within (e.g., within) the applicator-receiving recess 140 . The applicator may, for example, comprise a brush, sponge, or any other suitable applicator for applying either a liquid or powder substance (e.g., such as cosmetics, makeup, lotion, sunblock, sunscreen, moisturizer, foundation, concealer, eye shadow, blush, bronzer, cream, or any other appropriate substance). In various embodiments, an applicator may be adapted for applying substances in a plurality of forms (e.g., liquid, powder, or any other suitable form). In particular embodiments, the applicator is adapted to apply cosmetics or lotions while rotating. The applicator may, for example, be adapted to substantially maintain its shape and structure after repeated use.
The applicator may include a brush comprising bristles of any suitable length (e.g., between about 10 mm and about 80 mm). The bristles may be made of any suitable material (e.g., natural or synthetic material).
Attachment Recess
As shown in FIGS. 1A-1B , the cup's body portion 110 may define one or more attachment recesses (e.g., attachment recesses 150 ) that are suitable for use in attaching the applicator cup 110 to a handle when the cup's body portion 110 is attached to the handle. The handle may, for example, be a motorized handle or any other handle suitable for use in applying cosmetics. Referring briefly to FIG. 4 , an exemplary handle 400 and an exemplary motorized handle 450 are shown.
As may be understood from FIGS. 1A-1B , the attachment recess 150 B-F may be defined adjacent the cup's bottom face 130 . The attachment recess 150 B-F may be sized to receive a corresponding portion (e.g., a rotating portion) of a motorized handle when the applicator cup 100 is attached to the motorized handle. In various embodiments, the engagement between this portion of the motorized handle and the applicator cup 100 causes the applicator cup 100 to rotate when the motorized handle's rotating portion rotates. In particular embodiments, the applicator cup 100 may define an attachment recess that is between about 2 mm deep and about 14 mm deep.
FIGS. 1A and 1B show various embodiments of the applicator cup 100 A- 100 G having different attachment recess configurations 150 B-F. These exemplary embodiments are described more fully below:
No Attachment Recess
In particular embodiments, the applicator cup 110 may define no attachment recess (See applicator cup 110 A in FIG. 1A ). In such embodiments, the applicator cup 110 may be adapted to be attached to a brush without the use of an attachment recess.
Figure Eight
The brush cup 100 B shown in FIG. 1A defines an attachment recess 150 B that is substantially centered (e.g., centered) adjacent the cup's bottom face 130 B, and that has a profile that includes two at least partially overlapping circles.
Multi-Hole
The brush cup 100 C shown in FIG. 1A defines four attachment recesses 50 C whose profiles are substantially circular (e.g., circular). The attachment recesses 150 C are defined in an outer portion of the cup's bottom face 130 . In the embodiment shown in this figure, the cup 110 C defines the four attachment recesses 150 C that are substantially evenly-spaced (e.g., evenly-spaced) about a circle having a radius that is substantially centered (e.g., centered) on the cup's bottom face 130 C. In other embodiments, the cup 110 C may define any other suitable plurality of attachment recesses (e.g., two, three, etc.).
Multi-Sided
The brush cup 100 D shown in FIG. 1B defines an attachment recess 150 D that is substantially centered (e.g., centered) adjacent the cup's bottom face 130 , and that has a profile that is substantially octagonal (e.g., octagonal). In various embodiments, the cup 110 D may define an attachment recess that is substantially centered (e.g., centered) adjacent the cup's bottom face 130 D. In this embodiment, the profile of the attachment recess is that of a shape with any suitable number of sides (e.g., triangular, square, pentagonal, hexagonal, heptagonal, etc.)
Cross
The brush cup 100 E shown in FIG. 1B defines two attachment recesses 150 E that are substantially rectangular (e.g., rectangular) and substantially perpendicular (e.g., perpendicular) to one another (e.g., so that the recesses 150 E cooperate to form a cross). In this embodiment, the two attachment recesses are each substantially parallel (e.g., parallel) to a radius of the cup's bottom face 130 E.
Serpentine
In the embodiment 100 F shown in FIG. 1B , the cup 110 F defines an attachment recess 150 F that is substantially S-shaped (e.g., S-shaped).
Shaft
In particular embodiments, such as the embodiment 100 G shown in FIG. 1B , the cup 110 G comprises an attachment shaft 150 G (rather than an attachment recess). In the embodiment shown in this figure, the attachment shaft 150 G extends substantially perpendicularly (e.g., perpendicularly) from and is substantially centered relative to the cup's bottom face 130 G. In the embodiment 100 G shown in this figure, the attachment shaft 150 G has a profile that is substantially octagonal (e.g., octagonal) and that extends about 7 mm from the cup's bottom surface. In other embodiments, the attachment shaft 150 G may extend between about 3 mm and about 15 mm from the cup's bottom surface.
In various embodiments, the attachment shaft 150 G may have any other suitable profile. For example, the attachment shaft 150 G may have a profile that is similar to any of the profiles of the attachment recesses described above (e.g., figure eight, multi-hole, multi-sided, cross, or serpentine).
Finger Grip
In various embodiments, such as the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2A-2B , the cup 210 may comprise at least one finger 260 grip that extends radially outward from the cup's outer surface. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2A-2B , the cup 210 comprises two finger grips 260 that are disposed on opposing faces adjacent the cup's upper portion. In various embodiments, the finger grips 260 may have a width (between the portion of the finger grip that engages the rest of the cup, and the outer portion that a user would engage when using the finger grip to lift the cup) between about 5 mm and 15 mm. In particular embodiments, the finger grips 260 may have a width of about 7 mm. In various embodiments, the finger grips 260 have a height of between about 4 mm and about 15 mm. In particular embodiments, the finger grips 260 have a height of about 9.6 mm.
It should be understood that finger grips 260 may, for example, have any width and height suitable for allowing a user to grip the applicator cup 210 using the finger grips 260 (e.g., by squeezing their thumb and index finger against the respective finger grips in order to lift or move the cup). In particular embodiments, the finger grips 260 may be of a suitable size and shape to maintain the user's fingers spaced apart from the applicator when handling the applicator cup.
In certain embodiments, such as the embodiment shown in FIGS. 3A-3B , the cup 310 may comprise a finger grip 360 that extends along substantially the entire circumference of the cup's outer surface. In the embodiment shown in these figures, the finger grip 360 is disposed adjacent the cup's upper portion.
In various embodiments, the finger grips may be adapted to allow a user to insert the applicator cup 210 into, or remove it from, a motorized handle substantially without touching the applicator. In particular embodiments, the applicator cup 210 is configured to enable a user to use the applicator cup 210 in conjunction with the motorized handle to apply cosmetics. In various embodiments, the applicator cup 210 is configured to rotate at a speed of between about 92 and about 489 revolutions per minute when used in conjunction with the motorized handle. In particular embodiments, the motorized handle may be configured to apply a torque of between about 6 and about 34 ounce inches. In various embodiments, the motorized handle may be configured to enable the user to adjust the speed of the motorized handle's motor. In other embodiments, the motorized handle may be configured to enable a user to adjust a torque that the motorized handle applies to the applicator cup 210 when the applicator cup 210 is being used in conjunction with the motorized handle.
In particular embodiments, the finger grips 260 may be adapted to allow the user to move, install, uninstall, and/or otherwise use the applicator cup 210 substantially without touching any of the substance that is to be applied with the applicator (e.g., makeup, lotion, liquid foundation, powder foundation, concealer, eye shadow, blush, bronzer, or any other substance that may be applied with the applicator). In various embodiments, the applicator may be adapted for longer use as a result of avoiding exposure to contaminants (e.g., oils) on the user's hands.
Exemplary Use
The applicator cup described above may be utilized as part of a method of applying any of a plurality of cosmetics or other substances to a user's skin. The user may first select an applicator assembly that includes: (1) an applicator cup; and (2) an applicator that is installed in the applicator cup, so that the applicator extends beyond the end of the applicator cup's top face. The applicator may be, for example, a particular brush or sponge that is suitable for applying the particular cosmetic, or other substance to the user's skin. Suitable substances include both powder or liquid substances, for example, lotion, liquid foundation, powder foundation, concealer, eye shadow, blush, bronzer, or any other suitable substance. The user may then pick up the applicator assembly by lifting it via the finger grips on the sides of the applicator cup.
Next, the user may attach the applicator assembly, attachment recess side first, to a suitable handle. The handle may, for example, be a motorized handle or any other handle suitable for applying cosmetics or other substances (e.g., a non-motorized handle). The handle may define a substantially circular (e.g., circular) recess with a diameter that is sufficiently large to allow the applicator assembly to be easily inserted into the recess and to rotate within the recess, and that is sufficiently small to allow the applicator assembly to fit snuggly within the recess once inserted. While inserting the cup into the handle's recess, the user may align the cup's attachment recess(es) with the handle's corresponding attachment protrusion(s). In particular embodiments, when the applicator assembly is installed on the handle, the attachment protrusion(s) may extend from the handle into the handle's recess(es). In various embodiments, such as in the case of a makeup brush assembly that includes a motorized handle, the attachment protrusions may be adapted to rotate about an axis, which may, for example, be substantially centered (e.g., centered) within and run substantially perpendicular to (e.g., perpendicular to) the handle's recess. An example of a suitable handle for use with the applicator assembly is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/087,212, entitled “Cosmetic Applicator Systems,” which was filed on Apr. 14, 2011, and which—as noted above—is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The user may then apply makeup using the handle and applicator cup assembly by, for example, placing cosmetic on the applicator, activating the motorized handle, and applying cosmetic to the desired area of the body using the rotating applicator). When the user wishes to apply makeup using a different applicator, the user may simply detach the current applicator assembly from the handle, attach a new applicator assembly to the handle, and proceed as described above.
Other Suitable Uses
Stand-Alone Applicator Cup
In particular embodiments, an applicator cup such as the applicator cup described above may be utilized as a stand-alone applicator (e.g., may be suitable for applying a substance without attaching the applicator cup and applicator to a separate handle). In such embodiments, a user may apply a substance (e.g., makeup, cosmetic, lotion, cream, or other suitable substance) by installing an appropriate applicator in the applicator cup, and applying the substance by gripping the applicator cup (e.g., using their fingers).
Applicator Cup Combined with Recess-Free Handle
In particular embodiments, the applicator cup is adapted for use with a suitable handle that does not define a recess for accepting the applicator cup. In such embodiments, the applicator cup may be adapted to attach to an end of the handle such that the applicator cup is at least partially exposed (e.g., fully exposed) when attached to the handle.
Upright Storage
In particular embodiments, the applicator cup is adapted to stand substantially upright (e.g., upright) on its bottom face when placed, for example, on a flat support surface (e.g., a counter, table, or other suitable surface). In such embodiments, an applicator installed in the applicator cup may sit upright within the applicator cup's applicator-receiving recess when the applicator cup is standing on its bottom face. In particular embodiments, placing the applicator cup in a position in which the applicator cup is standing on its bottom face may at least substantially (e.g., substantially) protect the integrity of the installed applicator (e.g., by allowing the applicator to stand in a rested, upright position in which the applicator does not come into contact with the support surface (e.g., as the applicator would if it were rested, for example, on its side)).
CONCLUSION
Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this invention pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. For example, as will be understood by one skilled in the relevant field in light of this disclosure, the invention may take form in a variety of different mechanical and operational configurations. As a particular example, in certain embodiments, the applicator cup may be sufficiently thick to allow a user to grip the cup substantially without touching the applicator. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for the purposes of limitation.
1.PublishNumber: US-2014034075-A1
2.Date Publish: 20140206
3.Inventor: MACHIORLETTE STEVEN C.
JERVEY, III EDWARD DARRELL
4.Inventor Harmonized: MACHIORLETTE STEVEN C(US)
JERVEY III EDWARD DARRELL(US)
5.Country: US
6.Claims:
(en)An applicator cup for user with a motorized handle for applying cosmetics. The applicator cup includes an applicator configured to apply a liquid or powder substance (e.g., such as cosmetics, makeup, lotion, sunblock, sunscreen, moisturizer, foundation, concealer, eye shadow, blush, bronzer, cream, or any other appropriate substance) to a user's body. The applicator cup may be configured to enable a user to selectively attach the applicator cup to the motorized handle substantially without touching the applicator. The applicator cup is adapted to enable a user to use the applicator cup in combination with a handle, such as a motorized handle, to apply the liquid or powder substances to the user's body.
7.Description:
(en)CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/677,861, filed Jul. 31, 2012, entitled “Applicator Assembly,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND
People may desire improved cosmetic and other applicators. Accordingly there is a need for improved systems and methods to address these issues.
SUMMARY
An applicator assembly, according to various embodiments, comprises a substantially cylindrical applicator cup that defines an applicator-receiving recess adjacent a top face of the cup, an attachment recess adjacent a bottom face of the cup, and at least one finger grip disposed adjacent an upper portion of the cup. In particular embodiments, the applicator assembly further comprises an applicator disposed at least partially within the applicator-receiving recess. I particular embodiments, the at least one finger grip is adapted to allow a user to selectively attach and remove the applicator cup from a handle substantially without touching the applicator.
A method of applying cosmetics, according to various embodiments, comprises providing a substantially cylindrical applicator cup defining an applicator-receiving recess adjacent a top face of the cup, an attachment recess adjacent a bottom face of the cup, and at least one finger grip disposed adjacent an upper portion of the cup; and comprising an applicator disposed at least partially within the applicator-receiving recess. In various embodiments, the at least one finger grip is adapted to allow a user to selectively attach and remove the applicator cup from a handle substantially without touching the applicator. In particular embodiments, the method further comprises providing a motorized handle, the motorized handle comprising a rotating portion that substantially corresponds to the attachment recess and is configured to cause the applicator cup to rotate at least partially in response to rotation of the rotating portion when the applicator cup is attached to the motorized handle. In various embodiments, the method further comprises applying cosmetic to the applicator, attaching the applicator cup to the motorized handle, activating the motorized handle, and applying the cosmetic to a desired area of a user's body.
An applicator cup, according to various embodiments, comprises a substantially cylindrical cup body portion comprising a substantially circular top face and a substantially circular bottom face. In particular embodiments, the cup body portion defines a substantially circular applicator receiving recess adjacent the top face and an attachment recess adjacent the bottom face. In various embodiments, the applicator cup further comprises at least one finger grip extending substantially outward from an outer surface of the cup body. In particular embodiments, the applicator cup is configured to enable a user to at least partially insert an applicator into the applicator receiving recess, and to at least partially insert the applicator cup into a handle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Various embodiments of an applicator assembly are described below. In the course of this description, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
FIGS. 1A and 1B show a first embodiment of an applicator cup for use with a makeup brush, or other suitable applicator, such as one of the makeup brushes that are described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/087,212, entitled “Cosmetic Applicator Systems,” which was filed on Apr. 14, 2011, and which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. These figures show the applicator cup with various alternative attachment recesses and, in one embodiment, an attachment shaft. In these embodiments, the applicator cup includes no finger grip adjacent its upper portion. The various structural features of the applicator cup are described in greater detail below.
FIGS. 2A and 2B show a second embodiment of an applicator cup with various alternative attachment recesses and, in one embodiment, an attachment shaft. In these embodiments, the applicator cup includes two small finger grips adjacent its upper portion that, in various embodiments, are dimensioned to allow a user to grasp the applicator cup without touching an applicator that is positioned adjacent the applicator cup.
FIGS. 3A and 3B show a second embodiment of an applicator cup with various alternative attachment recesses and, in one embodiment, an attachment shaft. In these embodiments, the applicator cup includes a single finger grip that extends circumferentially around (e.g., partially or entirely circumferentially around) its upper portion. In various embodiments, this finger grip is dimensioned to allow a user to grasp the applicator cup without touching an applicator that is positioned adjacent the applicator cup.
FIG. 4 shows exemplary handles for use with an applicator cup, such as the applicator cups shown in FIGS. 1A and B, FIGS. 2A and B, and FIGS. 3A and B.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Various embodiments will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which various relevant embodiments are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as 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 scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
Applicator Cup
An applicator cup 100 according to various embodiments is shown in FIGS. 1-3 . As shown in these figures, the applicator cup 100 may comprise a substantially cylindrical (e.g., cylindrical), at least partially hollow, cup body portion 110 that includes a side wall 110 , a top face 120 , and a bottom face 130 . In particular embodiments, the cup body portion 110 may have a substantially circular (e.g., circular) cross section. The cup body portion 110 may define an applicator-receiving recess 140 adjacent (e.g., extending through) the cup's top face 120 and an attachment recess 150 adjacent (e.g., extending through) the cup's bottom face 130 . In some embodiments, such as the embodiments shown in FIG. 2A , the applicator cup 200 includes at least one finger grip 260 disposed adjacent the cup's upper portion. The finger grip 260 may be, for example, a protrusion that extends outwardly from the cup body portion's outer surface.
Cup
As shown in FIG. 1A , the cup's body portion 110 may be substantially cylindrical (e.g., cylindrical) with a diameter between, for example, about 20 mm and about 40 mm. In particular embodiments, the cup's body portion 110 may have a diameter of about 29.4 mm. In various embodiments, the cup's body portion 110 may have a height between about 20 mm and about 40 mm. In particular embodiments, the cup's body portion 110 has a height of 31.8 mm. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1A , the cup's body portion 110 defines a top 120 and bottom face 130 and defines a beveled edge on the outer circumference of the edge of the cup's bottom face 130 . In other embodiments, the cup's body portion 110 may define any other suitable edge (e.g., round or square) on the outer circumference of the edge of the cup's bottom face 130 .
Applicator-Receiving Recess
In the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1-3 , the cup's body portion 110 defines an applicator-receiving recess 140 that is substantially centered (e.g., centered) relative to the cup's top face 120 . In the embodiments shown in these figures, the applicator-receiving recess 140 is substantially cylindrical (e.g., cylindrical) and has a diameter that is between about 15 mm and 39 mm. In particular embodiments, the applicator-receiving recess 140 has a diameter of about 28.1 mm. In certain embodiments, the applicator-receiving recess 140 has a diameter that is about 0.5 mm less than the cup's diameter. In the embodiments shown in these figures, the applicator-receiving recess 140 is between about 18 mm and 39 mm deep. In particular embodiments, the applicator-receiving recess 140 is about 24 mm deep. In other embodiments, the applicator-receiving recess 140 may be any depth suitable for housing an applicator.
In various embodiments, the cup's body portion 110 may be adapted to maintain an applicator at least substantially within (e.g., within) the applicator-receiving recess 140 . The applicator may, for example, comprise a brush, sponge, or any other suitable applicator for applying either a liquid or powder substance (e.g., such as cosmetics, makeup, lotion, sunblock, sunscreen, moisturizer, foundation, concealer, eye shadow, blush, bronzer, cream, or any other appropriate substance). In various embodiments, an applicator may be adapted for applying substances in a plurality of forms (e.g., liquid, powder, or any other suitable form). In particular embodiments, the applicator is adapted to apply cosmetics or lotions while rotating. The applicator may, for example, be adapted to substantially maintain its shape and structure after repeated use.
The applicator may include a brush comprising bristles of any suitable length (e.g., between about 10 mm and about 80 mm). The bristles may be made of any suitable material (e.g., natural or synthetic material).
Attachment Recess
As shown in FIGS. 1A-1B , the cup's body portion 110 may define one or more attachment recesses (e.g., attachment recesses 150 ) that are suitable for use in attaching the applicator cup 110 to a handle when the cup's body portion 110 is attached to the handle. The handle may, for example, be a motorized handle or any other handle suitable for use in applying cosmetics. Referring briefly to FIG. 4 , an exemplary handle 400 and an exemplary motorized handle 450 are shown.
As may be understood from FIGS. 1A-1B , the attachment recess 150 B-F may be defined adjacent the cup's bottom face 130 . The attachment recess 150 B-F may be sized to receive a corresponding portion (e.g., a rotating portion) of a motorized handle when the applicator cup 100 is attached to the motorized handle. In various embodiments, the engagement between this portion of the motorized handle and the applicator cup 100 causes the applicator cup 100 to rotate when the motorized handle's rotating portion rotates. In particular embodiments, the applicator cup 100 may define an attachment recess that is between about 2 mm deep and about 14 mm deep.
FIGS. 1A and 1B show various embodiments of the applicator cup 100 A- 100 G having different attachment recess configurations 150 B-F. These exemplary embodiments are described more fully below:
No Attachment Recess
In particular embodiments, the applicator cup 110 may define no attachment recess (See applicator cup 110 A in FIG. 1A ). In such embodiments, the applicator cup 110 may be adapted to be attached to a brush without the use of an attachment recess.
Figure Eight
The brush cup 100 B shown in FIG. 1A defines an attachment recess 150 B that is substantially centered (e.g., centered) adjacent the cup's bottom face 130 B, and that has a profile that includes two at least partially overlapping circles.
Multi-Hole
The brush cup 100 C shown in FIG. 1A defines four attachment recesses 50 C whose profiles are substantially circular (e.g., circular). The attachment recesses 150 C are defined in an outer portion of the cup's bottom face 130 . In the embodiment shown in this figure, the cup 110 C defines the four attachment recesses 150 C that are substantially evenly-spaced (e.g., evenly-spaced) about a circle having a radius that is substantially centered (e.g., centered) on the cup's bottom face 130 C. In other embodiments, the cup 110 C may define any other suitable plurality of attachment recesses (e.g., two, three, etc.).
Multi-Sided
The brush cup 100 D shown in FIG. 1B defines an attachment recess 150 D that is substantially centered (e.g., centered) adjacent the cup's bottom face 130 , and that has a profile that is substantially octagonal (e.g., octagonal). In various embodiments, the cup 110 D may define an attachment recess that is substantially centered (e.g., centered) adjacent the cup's bottom face 130 D. In this embodiment, the profile of the attachment recess is that of a shape with any suitable number of sides (e.g., triangular, square, pentagonal, hexagonal, heptagonal, etc.)
Cross
The brush cup 100 E shown in FIG. 1B defines two attachment recesses 150 E that are substantially rectangular (e.g., rectangular) and substantially perpendicular (e.g., perpendicular) to one another (e.g., so that the recesses 150 E cooperate to form a cross). In this embodiment, the two attachment recesses are each substantially parallel (e.g., parallel) to a radius of the cup's bottom face 130 E.
Serpentine
In the embodiment 100 F shown in FIG. 1B , the cup 110 F defines an attachment recess 150 F that is substantially S-shaped (e.g., S-shaped).
Shaft
In particular embodiments, such as the embodiment 100 G shown in FIG. 1B , the cup 110 G comprises an attachment shaft 150 G (rather than an attachment recess). In the embodiment shown in this figure, the attachment shaft 150 G extends substantially perpendicularly (e.g., perpendicularly) from and is substantially centered relative to the cup's bottom face 130 G. In the embodiment 100 G shown in this figure, the attachment shaft 150 G has a profile that is substantially octagonal (e.g., octagonal) and that extends about 7 mm from the cup's bottom surface. In other embodiments, the attachment shaft 150 G may extend between about 3 mm and about 15 mm from the cup's bottom surface.
In various embodiments, the attachment shaft 150 G may have any other suitable profile. For example, the attachment shaft 150 G may have a profile that is similar to any of the profiles of the attachment recesses described above (e.g., figure eight, multi-hole, multi-sided, cross, or serpentine).
Finger Grip
In various embodiments, such as the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2A-2B , the cup 210 may comprise at least one finger 260 grip that extends radially outward from the cup's outer surface. In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2A-2B , the cup 210 comprises two finger grips 260 that are disposed on opposing faces adjacent the cup's upper portion. In various embodiments, the finger grips 260 may have a width (between the portion of the finger grip that engages the rest of the cup, and the outer portion that a user would engage when using the finger grip to lift the cup) between about 5 mm and 15 mm. In particular embodiments, the finger grips 260 may have a width of about 7 mm. In various embodiments, the finger grips 260 have a height of between about 4 mm and about 15 mm. In particular embodiments, the finger grips 260 have a height of about 9.6 mm.
It should be understood that finger grips 260 may, for example, have any width and height suitable for allowing a user to grip the applicator cup 210 using the finger grips 260 (e.g., by squeezing their thumb and index finger against the respective finger grips in order to lift or move the cup). In particular embodiments, the finger grips 260 may be of a suitable size and shape to maintain the user's fingers spaced apart from the applicator when handling the applicator cup.
In certain embodiments, such as the embodiment shown in FIGS. 3A-3B , the cup 310 may comprise a finger grip 360 that extends along substantially the entire circumference of the cup's outer surface. In the embodiment shown in these figures, the finger grip 360 is disposed adjacent the cup's upper portion.
In various embodiments, the finger grips may be adapted to allow a user to insert the applicator cup 210 into, or remove it from, a motorized handle substantially without touching the applicator. In particular embodiments, the applicator cup 210 is configured to enable a user to use the applicator cup 210 in conjunction with the motorized handle to apply cosmetics. In various embodiments, the applicator cup 210 is configured to rotate at a speed of between about 92 and about 489 revolutions per minute when used in conjunction with the motorized handle. In particular embodiments, the motorized handle may be configured to apply a torque of between about 6 and about 34 ounce inches. In various embodiments, the motorized handle may be configured to enable the user to adjust the speed of the motorized handle's motor. In other embodiments, the motorized handle may be configured to enable a user to adjust a torque that the motorized handle applies to the applicator cup 210 when the applicator cup 210 is being used in conjunction with the motorized handle.
In particular embodiments, the finger grips 260 may be adapted to allow the user to move, install, uninstall, and/or otherwise use the applicator cup 210 substantially without touching any of the substance that is to be applied with the applicator (e.g., makeup, lotion, liquid foundation, powder foundation, concealer, eye shadow, blush, bronzer, or any other substance that may be applied with the applicator). In various embodiments, the applicator may be adapted for longer use as a result of avoiding exposure to contaminants (e.g., oils) on the user's hands.
Exemplary Use
The applicator cup described above may be utilized as part of a method of applying any of a plurality of cosmetics or other substances to a user's skin. The user may first select an applicator assembly that includes: (1) an applicator cup; and (2) an applicator that is installed in the applicator cup, so that the applicator extends beyond the end of the applicator cup's top face. The applicator may be, for example, a particular brush or sponge that is suitable for applying the particular cosmetic, or other substance to the user's skin. Suitable substances include both powder or liquid substances, for example, lotion, liquid foundation, powder foundation, concealer, eye shadow, blush, bronzer, or any other suitable substance. The user may then pick up the applicator assembly by lifting it via the finger grips on the sides of the applicator cup.
Next, the user may attach the applicator assembly, attachment recess side first, to a suitable handle. The handle may, for example, be a motorized handle or any other handle suitable for applying cosmetics or other substances (e.g., a non-motorized handle). The handle may define a substantially circular (e.g., circular) recess with a diameter that is sufficiently large to allow the applicator assembly to be easily inserted into the recess and to rotate within the recess, and that is sufficiently small to allow the applicator assembly to fit snuggly within the recess once inserted. While inserting the cup into the handle's recess, the user may align the cup's attachment recess(es) with the handle's corresponding attachment protrusion(s). In particular embodiments, when the applicator assembly is installed on the handle, the attachment protrusion(s) may extend from the handle into the handle's recess(es). In various embodiments, such as in the case of a makeup brush assembly that includes a motorized handle, the attachment protrusions may be adapted to rotate about an axis, which may, for example, be substantially centered (e.g., centered) within and run substantially perpendicular to (e.g., perpendicular to) the handle's recess. An example of a suitable handle for use with the applicator assembly is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/087,212, entitled “Cosmetic Applicator Systems,” which was filed on Apr. 14, 2011, and which—as noted above—is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The user may then apply makeup using the handle and applicator cup assembly by, for example, placing cosmetic on the applicator, activating the motorized handle, and applying cosmetic to the desired area of the body using the rotating applicator). When the user wishes to apply makeup using a different applicator, the user may simply detach the current applicator assembly from the handle, attach a new applicator assembly to the handle, and proceed as described above.
Other Suitable Uses
Stand-Alone Applicator Cup
In particular embodiments, an applicator cup such as the applicator cup described above may be utilized as a stand-alone applicator (e.g., may be suitable for applying a substance without attaching the applicator cup and applicator to a separate handle). In such embodiments, a user may apply a substance (e.g., makeup, cosmetic, lotion, cream, or other suitable substance) by installing an appropriate applicator in the applicator cup, and applying the substance by gripping the applicator cup (e.g., using their fingers).
Applicator Cup Combined with Recess-Free Handle
In particular embodiments, the applicator cup is adapted for use with a suitable handle that does not define a recess for accepting the applicator cup. In such embodiments, the applicator cup may be adapted to attach to an end of the handle such that the applicator cup is at least partially exposed (e.g., fully exposed) when attached to the handle.
Upright Storage
In particular embodiments, the applicator cup is adapted to stand substantially upright (e.g., upright) on its bottom face when placed, for example, on a flat support surface (e.g., a counter, table, or other suitable surface). In such embodiments, an applicator installed in the applicator cup may sit upright within the applicator cup's applicator-receiving recess when the applicator cup is standing on its bottom face. In particular embodiments, placing the applicator cup in a position in which the applicator cup is standing on its bottom face may at least substantially (e.g., substantially) protect the integrity of the installed applicator (e.g., by allowing the applicator to stand in a rested, upright position in which the applicator does not come into contact with the support surface (e.g., as the applicator would if it were rested, for example, on its side)).
CONCLUSION
Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this invention pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. For example, as will be understood by one skilled in the relevant field in light of this disclosure, the invention may take form in a variety of different mechanical and operational configurations. As a particular example, in certain embodiments, the applicator cup may be sufficiently thick to allow a user to grip the cup substantially without touching the applicator. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for the purposes of limitation.
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