US20150282594A1 - Combination dispenser and applicator - Google Patents
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- compacts may be used to store dry cosmetic product
- bottles may be used to store wet cosmetic product
- brushes may be used to apply cosmetic product to a face
- mirrors may be used to assist in applying a cosmetic product
- dispensers may be used to expel cosmetic product from storage, and so on.
- a typical cosmetic user may have a collection of any combination of these devices.
- the collection may remain at the user's residence (e.g., in a bathroom cabinet) or the user may carry the collection or a sub-set of the collection with them when they leave their residence.
- many cosmetic users carry a collection of cosmetic devices and products in a carrying bag or purse.
- FIGS. the left-most digit(s) of a reference number identifies the FIG. in which the reference number first appears.
- the use of the same reference numbers in different FIGS. indicates similar or identical items.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example cosmetic device comprising a handle with a dispenser nozzle and a removably coupled applicator.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example cosmetic device with a dispensing nozzle coupled to a reservoir via a dispensing mechanism.
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example cosmetic device comprising a handle with an at least partially flexible wall.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example cosmetic device comprising a handle, an applicator fixed to a ferrule, and a cap in a separated position.
- FIG. 5 illustrates multiple embodiments of an applicator that may be removably coupled to a handle of a cosmetic device.
- FIGS. 6A-D illustrate multiple embodiments of handle configurations of a cosmetic device.
- This disclosure is directed to a cosmetic device that combines the functions of multiple cosmetic devices into a single device. For instance, the functionality of a mister or other dispenser may be combined with the functionality of an applicator.
- a handle of the cosmetic device may comprise an internal reservoir for containing a cosmetic product.
- the internal reservoir may be communicatively coupled to a dispensing nozzle.
- Product may be conveyed from the reservoir and expelled from the dispensing nozzle by a dispensing mechanism, such as a pump.
- a dispensing mechanism such as a pump.
- the contents of the reservoir may be under pressure and product may be conveyed from the reservoir and expelled from the nozzle by the pressure when a valve is opened.
- An applicator such as brush, may be removably coupled to the handle. In some embodiments, the applicator may cover the dispenser nozzle when coupled.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example cosmetic device 100 comprising a handle 102 , a ferrule 104 , and an applicator 106 coupled to a first end of the ferrule 104 .
- the cosmetic device 100 may be changeable between two or more positions including: a separated position 108 , with the ferrule 104 separated from the handle 102 , and an attached position 110 with the ferrule 104 removably coupled to the handle 102 .
- a cavity 112 disposed on a second end of the ferrule 104 opposite the first end, may receive a dispensing head 114 extending from an end of the handle 102 .
- the ferrule 104 and the applicator 106 may be made of a some or different materials, as discussed in greater detail below with regards to FIG. 5 .
- the handle 102 may have a circular, triangular, rectangular, regular polygonal, and/or irregular polygonal cross-section or combinations thereof. As shown in FIG. 1 , the handle 102 may have a varying cross cross-section (e.g., a rectangular cross-section near the bottom that transitions into a circular cross-section near the dispenser head 114 ). Additionally or alternatively, the handle 102 may be tapered, curved, linear, round, and/or comprise gripping or ergonomic features.
- a cross-section at an end near the dispensing head 114 may match a cross-section near the cavity 112 on the second end of the ferrule 104 , so that the profile of the handle 102 smoothly transitions into the profile of the ferrule 104 .
- the cosmetic device 100 may have an appearance of only a brush, or other applicator type, when in the attached position 110 because the dispensing head 114 and/or dispensing functionality may be concealed when the cosmetic device 100 is in the attached position 110 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example handle 200 of the cosmetic device 100 .
- the handle 200 may comprise an outer housing 202 with a reservoir 204 disposed within.
- the reservoir 204 may comprise a hollowed interior of the housing 202 and may contain a cosmetic product 206 .
- the cosmetic product 206 may comprise a liquid, gel, foam, or any other at least partially viscous cosmetic material such as foundation, primer, lip balm, blush, concealer, highlighter, setting spray, fragrance, or remover.
- the reservoir 204 may contain a liquid or cream emulsion, pressed powder, loose powder, dispersions, brush cleaner, water, and/or an anhydrous cream or liquid.
- the handle 200 may comprise the dispenser head 108 .
- the dispenser head 108 may comprise a spray nozzle, an atomizer nozzle, an aeration nozzle, or a nozzle for dispensing a foam or a gel.
- the dispenser head 108 may comprise a roller, a brush or any other means of dispensing the cosmetic product 206 .
- the dispenser head 108 may be communicatively coupled to the reservoir 204 via a conduit 208 .
- the conduit 208 may connect a spray aperture 210 disposed on the dispenser head 108 to a dispensing mechanism 212 .
- the dispensing mechanism 212 may comprise a pump (manual or electric), or any other mechanism for conveying the cosmetic product 206 from the reservoir 202 through the spray aperture 210 .
- providing a downward force 214 on the dispenser head 108 may actuate the dispensing mechanism 212 .
- the contents of the reservoir 204 may be under pressure (e.g., in the case of an aerosol compressed liquid or gas dispenser).
- the dispensing mechanism 212 may comprise a valve and an internal pressure 216 may convey the product 206 from the reservoir 204 and through the spray aperture 210 when the valve is opened, creating a mist, spray, stream, foam, or other dispersion 218 of cosmetic product 206 .
- the internal pressure 216 may be greater than one standard atmosphere (atm), the typical external environmental pressure. In some examples, the internal pressure 216 may be between 2 and 5 atms.
- the dispensing mechanism 212 may communicatively couple to a dip tube 220 extending from the dispensing mechanism 212 into the reservoir 204 .
- An end of the dip tube 220 may be submerged below a surface 222 of the cosmetic product 206 to receive the cosmetic product 206 .
- the dip tube 220 may be an extension of the conduit 208 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates the spray aperture 210 , the conduit 208 , and the dispensing mechanism 212 being located together near an end of the handle 200 , many other configurations are possible, as discussed in greater detail below with regard to FIGS. 6A-D .
- FIG. 3 illustrates an example cosmetic device 300 comprising a handle 302 having an at least partially flexible wall 304 .
- the flexible wall 304 may be in contact with the reservoir 204 of the handle 302 .
- an external force 306 is applied to the flexible wall 304 , the force 306 may be distributed into the reservoir 204 , creating a pressurized environment and forcing the cosmetic product 206 into the dip tube 220 .
- the flexible wall 304 may comprise only a portion (i.e., less than all) of an outer housing 308 of the handle 300 . In other examples, the entire outer housing 308 may comprise the flexible wall 304 . In some embodiments, squeezing or pressing against the handle 302 may cause dispensing of the cosmetic product 206 .
- the flexible wall 304 may comprise any flexible material such as plastic, rubber, metal foils, cellulose composites, and/or other composite materials.
- the flexible wall 304 may comprise a rigid material (e.g., metal, wood, plastic, ceramics, and/or combinations thereof) flexibly coupled to the rest of the outer housing 308 at its edges, such that the flexible wall 304 may be pushed inwardly relative to the rest of the outer housing 308 to dispense the cosmetic product 206
- a rigid material e.g., metal, wood, plastic, ceramics, and/or combinations thereof
- FIG. 4 illustrates an example cosmetic device 400 comprising a handle 402 , an applicator 404 coupled to a ferrule 406 , and a cap 408 .
- the cosmetic device 400 is illustrated in the separated position 108 with arrows 410 indicating the direction along a longitudinal dimension 412 the applicator 404 and the cap 408 may be moved to change the cosmetic device 400 into the attached position.
- the handle 402 , the applicator 404 , and/or the ferrule 406 may be elongated along the longitudinal dimension 412 .
- the longitudinal dimension 412 of the cosmetic device 400 may be the greatest dimension of the cosmetic device 400 .
- the cosmetic device 400 may comprise a coupling mechanism 414 disposed on the handle 402 .
- the coupling mechanism 414 may comprise a protrusion or a plurality of protrusions on the handle that correspond with a mating hole or a plurality of mating holes on a surface of the ferrule 406 .
- the coupling mechanism 414 may comprise a snap-fit, friction-fit, push-button, magnet, and/or threading.
- the coupling mechanism 414 may comprise a first component 416 on the handle 402 that corresponds to a second component 418 on the ferrule 406 .
- the handle 402 may comprise the dispenser head 108 extending from an end of the handle 402 in a direction of the longitudinal direction 412 .
- the dispenser head 108 may comprise a circumferential shoulder 420 to stop an abutting end 422 of the ferrule 406 , aligning the first and second components 416 and 418 of the coupling mechanism 414 when the device 400 is in the attached position 110 .
- the cosmetic device 400 may comprise the cap 408 .
- the cap 408 may be placed over the applicator 404 to protect the applicator 404 .
- the cap 408 may be removably coupled to the ferrule 406 via a second coupling mechanism 424 .
- the second coupling mechanism 424 may comprise any of the aforementioned features and/or characteristics of the first coupling mechanism 414 .
- the first and second coupling mechanisms 414 and 424 may be substantially similar or they may be substantially different. In some examples, one or both of the coupling mechanisms 414 and/or 424 may be omitted.
- the handle 402 , the ferrule 406 , and/or the cap 408 may comprise a substantially rigid or semi-rigid material such as metal, ceramic, glass, stone, wood, fiber glass, plastic, cellulose, composites, and/or combinations thereof.
- the handle 402 , the ferrule 406 and/or the cap 408 may comprise the same material, different materials, or combinations thereof. Portions of the handle 402 , the ferrule 406 and/or the cap 408 may comprise a transparent or translucent material.
- the handle 402 , the ferrule 406 and/or the cap 408 may be monochrome or comprise multiple colors.
- FIG. 5 illustrates multiple embodiments of an applicator 500 coupled to a ferrule 502 .
- a first embodiment 504 shows the applicator 500 comprising a plurality of bristles 506 .
- the plurality of bristles 506 may comprise a synthetic material, such as plastic, silicone, latex, metal, or composites thereof, or a natural material, such as hair, cellulose fibers, cotton, hemp, flax or composites thereof.
- the plurality of bristles 506 may be tightly coupled to the ferrule 502 at a base 508 of the plurality of bristles 506 , and expand as they extend away from the base 508 .
- a second embodiment 510 shows an applicator 500 comprising a flocking 512 .
- the flocking 512 may comprise a plurality of small fiber particles deposited onto a surface.
- the surface may be rigid or supple.
- a third embodiment 514 shows an applicator 500 comprising a sponge 516 .
- the sponge 516 may comprise any at least partially porous material capable of absorbing the cosmetic product 206 and releasing the cosmetic product 206 upon compression.
- a fourth embodiment 518 shows an applicator 500 comprising a pen or marker 520 .
- the pen or marker 520 may be substantially rigid and may receive a marking material (e.g., ink, pigment, etc.) from a reservoir in the ferrule 500 communicatively coupled with a tip 522 of the pen or marker 520 .
- the pen or marker 520 may receive the marking material externally by dipping the tip 522 in the marking material.
- the applicator 500 may comprise a rigid or semi-rigid spatula (not shown).
- the spatula may be used to scoop and/or spread the cosmetic product 206 .
- the applicator 500 may have a polyhedral shape, as illustrated in FIG. 5 .
- the applicator 500 may be substantially rounded, squared, flat, slanted, beveled pointed, curved, tear-drop shaped, or any other shape suitable for applying the cosmetic product.
- the applicator 500 may extend in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal dimension. In other examples, the applicator 500 may extend perpendicular to the longitudinal dimension. In some embodiments, multiple applicators 500 may be interchangeable with a single handle 400 .
- the applicator 500 may comprise a material that corresponds to a particular type of cosmetic product to be used with the applicator 500 .
- the ferrule 502 may comprise a substantially rigid material such as metal, ceramic, glass, stone, wood, plastic, composites, and/or combinations thereof.
- the ferrule 502 may include crimps, screws, rivets, fusing, gluing, magnets, snap-fits, press-fits, stapling, notches, or any other coupling structures and/or methods suitable to hold the applicator.
- the method of coupling the ferrule 502 to the applicator 500 may be configured such that the applicator 500 can be removed and replaced by another applicator (not shown) of a similar or different configuration. In another embodiment, the method of coupling the ferrule 502 to the applicator 500 may be substantially immutable.
- the ferrule 502 may be a distinct unit from the applicator 500 .
- the ferrule 502 may be an extension of the applicator 500 so that the ferrule 502 and the applicator 500 comprise a single applicator unit.
- FIGS. 6A-D illustrates multiple embodiments of a handle 600 . Each embodiment shows a different configuration of a dispensing aperture 602 and an actuator 604 with respect to the handle 600 .
- FIG. 6A illustrates a first embodiment 606 of the handle 600 with the dispensing aperture 602 disposed on a top portion 608 extending from a mating end 610 (i.e., the end that mates with the ferrule 104 ) of the handle 600 .
- the actuator 604 may be disposed on a side of the handle 600 .
- the actuator 604 may be communicatively coupled to the dispensing mechanism 212 inside the handle 600 via a plurality of linkages and/or interconnected components (not shown). Accordingly, actuating the actuator 604 may cause the cosmetic product 206 to be dispensed from the dispensing aperture 602
- FIG. 6B illustrates a second embodiment 612 of the handle 600 with the dispensing aperture 602 disposed on a side of the handle 600 .
- the actuator 604 may comprise the top portion 608 , which may be compressed to disperse the cosmetic product 206 out the dispensing aperture 602 .
- FIG. 6C illustrates a third embodiment 614 of the handle 600 with the dispensing aperture 602 disposed on the side of the handle 600 and the actuator 604 disposed on a bottom 616 of the handle 600 .
- the actuator 604 may be communicatively coupled to the dispensing mechanism 212 via a plurality of linkages and/or interconnected components such that compressing the actuator 604 may cause the dispensing mechanism 212 to release the cosmetic product 206 through the dispensing aperture 602 .
- the actuator 604 may be positioned remote from the dispensing aperture 602 .
- FIG. 6D illustrates a fourth embodiment 618 of the handle with the dispensing aperture 602 disposed in the actuator 604 , positioned on the bottom 616 of the handle 600 .
- a cap 620 may be positionable over the dispensing aperture 602 and/or the actuator 604 .
- the cap 620 may be held in place using any of the aforementioned coupling mechanisms 414 .
- the dispensing aperture 602 and/or the actuator 604 may be disposed on an end of the handle 600 opposite the mating end 610 that couples to an applicator 622 .
Abstract
A combination dispenser and applicator comprising a handle and an applicator removably coupled to the handle. The handle may comprise a dispensing nozzle communicatively coupled to a reservoir disposed within the handle. The reservoir may contain a cosmetic product that can be dispensed through the dispensing nozzle when an actuator is actuated. In some examples, a ferrule affixed to the applicator may enclose the dispensing nozzle when removably coupled to the handle.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/974,963, filed Apr. 3, 2014, entitled “COMBINATION DISPENSER AND APPLICATOR,” assigned to the assignee hereof and the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- In the cosmetic industry, a wide assortment of cosmetic devices and products are available for various uses. For instance, compacts may be used to store dry cosmetic product, bottles may be used to store wet cosmetic product, brushes may be used to apply cosmetic product to a face, mirrors may be used to assist in applying a cosmetic product, dispensers may be used to expel cosmetic product from storage, and so on.
- A typical cosmetic user may have a collection of any combination of these devices. The collection may remain at the user's residence (e.g., in a bathroom cabinet) or the user may carry the collection or a sub-set of the collection with them when they leave their residence. For instance, many cosmetic users carry a collection of cosmetic devices and products in a carrying bag or purse.
- Because of the wide variety of cosmetic devices and products on the market, the user's carrying bag often becomes overcrowded and cluttered, making it difficult for the user to quickly find and use a desired cosmetic device.
- Accordingly, there remains a need for cosmetic devices that reduce cluttering by combining functions of multiple devices into a single device.
- The detailed description is set forth with reference to the accompanying FIGS. In the FIGS., the left-most digit(s) of a reference number identifies the FIG. in which the reference number first appears. The use of the same reference numbers in different FIGS. indicates similar or identical items.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an example cosmetic device comprising a handle with a dispenser nozzle and a removably coupled applicator. -
FIG. 2 illustrates an example cosmetic device with a dispensing nozzle coupled to a reservoir via a dispensing mechanism. -
FIG. 3 illustrates an example cosmetic device comprising a handle with an at least partially flexible wall. -
FIG. 4 illustrates an example cosmetic device comprising a handle, an applicator fixed to a ferrule, and a cap in a separated position. -
FIG. 5 illustrates multiple embodiments of an applicator that may be removably coupled to a handle of a cosmetic device. -
FIGS. 6A-D illustrate multiple embodiments of handle configurations of a cosmetic device. - As discussed above, the wide assortment of available cosmetic devices may cause cluttering in a user's purse. Additionally, when each device is purchased individually, the costs of maintaining a collection of cosmetic devices can quickly escalate.
- This disclosure is directed to a cosmetic device that combines the functions of multiple cosmetic devices into a single device. For instance, the functionality of a mister or other dispenser may be combined with the functionality of an applicator.
- In some examples, a handle of the cosmetic device may comprise an internal reservoir for containing a cosmetic product. The internal reservoir may be communicatively coupled to a dispensing nozzle. Product may be conveyed from the reservoir and expelled from the dispensing nozzle by a dispensing mechanism, such as a pump. Alternatively, the contents of the reservoir may be under pressure and product may be conveyed from the reservoir and expelled from the nozzle by the pressure when a valve is opened. An applicator, such as brush, may be removably coupled to the handle. In some embodiments, the applicator may cover the dispenser nozzle when coupled.
- Multiple and varied example implementations and embodiments are described throughout. However, these examples are merely illustrative and other implementations and embodiments of a dispenser and applicator device may be implemented without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For instance, certain components, or portions thereof, may be rearranged, combined, used together, omitted entirely, and/or may be otherwise modified to arrive at variations on the disclosed implementations.
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FIG. 1 illustrates an examplecosmetic device 100 comprising ahandle 102, aferrule 104, and anapplicator 106 coupled to a first end of theferrule 104. Thecosmetic device 100 may be changeable between two or more positions including: aseparated position 108, with theferrule 104 separated from thehandle 102, and an attachedposition 110 with theferrule 104 removably coupled to thehandle 102. In the attachedposition 110, acavity 112 disposed on a second end of theferrule 104, opposite the first end, may receive a dispensinghead 114 extending from an end of thehandle 102. Theferrule 104 and theapplicator 106 may be made of a some or different materials, as discussed in greater detail below with regards toFIG. 5 . - In some examples, the
handle 102 may have a circular, triangular, rectangular, regular polygonal, and/or irregular polygonal cross-section or combinations thereof. As shown inFIG. 1 , thehandle 102 may have a varying cross cross-section (e.g., a rectangular cross-section near the bottom that transitions into a circular cross-section near the dispenser head 114). Additionally or alternatively, thehandle 102 may be tapered, curved, linear, round, and/or comprise gripping or ergonomic features. In some examples, a cross-section at an end near the dispensinghead 114 may match a cross-section near thecavity 112 on the second end of theferrule 104, so that the profile of thehandle 102 smoothly transitions into the profile of theferrule 104. Thecosmetic device 100 may have an appearance of only a brush, or other applicator type, when in the attachedposition 110 because the dispensinghead 114 and/or dispensing functionality may be concealed when thecosmetic device 100 is in the attachedposition 110. -
FIG. 2 illustrates anexample handle 200 of thecosmetic device 100. Thehandle 200 may comprise anouter housing 202 with areservoir 204 disposed within. Thereservoir 204 may comprise a hollowed interior of thehousing 202 and may contain acosmetic product 206. Thecosmetic product 206 may comprise a liquid, gel, foam, or any other at least partially viscous cosmetic material such as foundation, primer, lip balm, blush, concealer, highlighter, setting spray, fragrance, or remover. In some examples, thereservoir 204 may contain a liquid or cream emulsion, pressed powder, loose powder, dispersions, brush cleaner, water, and/or an anhydrous cream or liquid. - In some embodiments, the
handle 200 may comprise thedispenser head 108. Thedispenser head 108 may comprise a spray nozzle, an atomizer nozzle, an aeration nozzle, or a nozzle for dispensing a foam or a gel. In other examples, thedispenser head 108 may comprise a roller, a brush or any other means of dispensing thecosmetic product 206. - In some examples, the
dispenser head 108 may be communicatively coupled to thereservoir 204 via aconduit 208. Theconduit 208 may connect aspray aperture 210 disposed on thedispenser head 108 to adispensing mechanism 212. Thedispensing mechanism 212 may comprise a pump (manual or electric), or any other mechanism for conveying thecosmetic product 206 from thereservoir 202 through thespray aperture 210. In some examples, providing adownward force 214 on thedispenser head 108 may actuate thedispensing mechanism 212. - In other embodiments, the contents of the
reservoir 204 may be under pressure (e.g., in the case of an aerosol compressed liquid or gas dispenser). In that case, thedispensing mechanism 212 may comprise a valve and aninternal pressure 216 may convey theproduct 206 from thereservoir 204 and through thespray aperture 210 when the valve is opened, creating a mist, spray, stream, foam, orother dispersion 218 ofcosmetic product 206. In some examples, theinternal pressure 216 may be greater than one standard atmosphere (atm), the typical external environmental pressure. In some examples, theinternal pressure 216 may be between 2 and 5 atms. - The
dispensing mechanism 212 may communicatively couple to adip tube 220 extending from thedispensing mechanism 212 into thereservoir 204. An end of thedip tube 220 may be submerged below asurface 222 of thecosmetic product 206 to receive thecosmetic product 206. In some examples, thedip tube 220 may be an extension of theconduit 208. AlthoughFIG. 2 illustrates thespray aperture 210, theconduit 208, and thedispensing mechanism 212 being located together near an end of thehandle 200, many other configurations are possible, as discussed in greater detail below with regard toFIGS. 6A-D . -
FIG. 3 illustrates an examplecosmetic device 300 comprising ahandle 302 having an at least partiallyflexible wall 304. Theflexible wall 304 may be in contact with thereservoir 204 of thehandle 302. When anexternal force 306 is applied to theflexible wall 304, theforce 306 may be distributed into thereservoir 204, creating a pressurized environment and forcing thecosmetic product 206 into thedip tube 220. - As illustrated in
FIG. 3 , theflexible wall 304 may comprise only a portion (i.e., less than all) of anouter housing 308 of thehandle 300. In other examples, the entireouter housing 308 may comprise theflexible wall 304. In some embodiments, squeezing or pressing against thehandle 302 may cause dispensing of thecosmetic product 206. Theflexible wall 304 may comprise any flexible material such as plastic, rubber, metal foils, cellulose composites, and/or other composite materials. In other examples, theflexible wall 304 may comprise a rigid material (e.g., metal, wood, plastic, ceramics, and/or combinations thereof) flexibly coupled to the rest of theouter housing 308 at its edges, such that theflexible wall 304 may be pushed inwardly relative to the rest of theouter housing 308 to dispense thecosmetic product 206 -
FIG. 4 illustrates an examplecosmetic device 400 comprising ahandle 402, anapplicator 404 coupled to aferrule 406, and acap 408. Thecosmetic device 400 is illustrated in the separatedposition 108 witharrows 410 indicating the direction along alongitudinal dimension 412 theapplicator 404 and thecap 408 may be moved to change thecosmetic device 400 into the attached position. In some examples, thehandle 402, theapplicator 404, and/or theferrule 406 may be elongated along thelongitudinal dimension 412. In other words, thelongitudinal dimension 412 of thecosmetic device 400 may be the greatest dimension of thecosmetic device 400. - In some embodiments, the
cosmetic device 400 may comprise acoupling mechanism 414 disposed on thehandle 402. For instance, thecoupling mechanism 414 may comprise a protrusion or a plurality of protrusions on the handle that correspond with a mating hole or a plurality of mating holes on a surface of theferrule 406. In some examples, thecoupling mechanism 414 may comprise a snap-fit, friction-fit, push-button, magnet, and/or threading. Thecoupling mechanism 414 may comprise afirst component 416 on thehandle 402 that corresponds to asecond component 418 on theferrule 406. - In some examples, the
handle 402, may comprise thedispenser head 108 extending from an end of thehandle 402 in a direction of thelongitudinal direction 412. Thedispenser head 108 may comprise acircumferential shoulder 420 to stop anabutting end 422 of theferrule 406, aligning the first andsecond components coupling mechanism 414 when thedevice 400 is in the attachedposition 110. - In some embodiments, the
cosmetic device 400 may comprise thecap 408. As illustrated inFIG. 4 , thecap 408 may be placed over theapplicator 404 to protect theapplicator 404. Thecap 408 may be removably coupled to theferrule 406 via asecond coupling mechanism 424. Thesecond coupling mechanism 424 may comprise any of the aforementioned features and/or characteristics of thefirst coupling mechanism 414. The first andsecond coupling mechanisms coupling mechanisms 414 and/or 424 may be omitted. - In some examples, the
handle 402, theferrule 406, and/or thecap 408 may comprise a substantially rigid or semi-rigid material such as metal, ceramic, glass, stone, wood, fiber glass, plastic, cellulose, composites, and/or combinations thereof. Thehandle 402, theferrule 406 and/or thecap 408 may comprise the same material, different materials, or combinations thereof. Portions of thehandle 402, theferrule 406 and/or thecap 408 may comprise a transparent or translucent material. Thehandle 402, theferrule 406 and/or thecap 408 may be monochrome or comprise multiple colors. -
FIG. 5 illustrates multiple embodiments of anapplicator 500 coupled to aferrule 502. Afirst embodiment 504 shows theapplicator 500 comprising a plurality ofbristles 506. The plurality ofbristles 506 may comprise a synthetic material, such as plastic, silicone, latex, metal, or composites thereof, or a natural material, such as hair, cellulose fibers, cotton, hemp, flax or composites thereof. The plurality ofbristles 506 may be tightly coupled to theferrule 502 at abase 508 of the plurality ofbristles 506, and expand as they extend away from thebase 508. - A
second embodiment 510 shows anapplicator 500 comprising a flocking 512. The flocking 512 may comprise a plurality of small fiber particles deposited onto a surface. The surface may be rigid or supple. - A
third embodiment 514 shows anapplicator 500 comprising asponge 516. Thesponge 516 may comprise any at least partially porous material capable of absorbing thecosmetic product 206 and releasing thecosmetic product 206 upon compression. - A
fourth embodiment 518 shows anapplicator 500 comprising a pen ormarker 520. The pen ormarker 520 may be substantially rigid and may receive a marking material (e.g., ink, pigment, etc.) from a reservoir in theferrule 500 communicatively coupled with atip 522 of the pen ormarker 520. In other examples, the pen ormarker 520 may receive the marking material externally by dipping thetip 522 in the marking material. - In some embodiments, the
applicator 500 may comprise a rigid or semi-rigid spatula (not shown). The spatula may be used to scoop and/or spread thecosmetic product 206. - In some examples, the
applicator 500 may have a polyhedral shape, as illustrated inFIG. 5 . In other examples theapplicator 500 may be substantially rounded, squared, flat, slanted, beveled pointed, curved, tear-drop shaped, or any other shape suitable for applying the cosmetic product. Theapplicator 500 may extend in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal dimension. In other examples, theapplicator 500 may extend perpendicular to the longitudinal dimension. In some embodiments,multiple applicators 500 may be interchangeable with asingle handle 400. Theapplicator 500 may comprise a material that corresponds to a particular type of cosmetic product to be used with theapplicator 500. - In some embodiments, the
ferrule 502 may comprise a substantially rigid material such as metal, ceramic, glass, stone, wood, plastic, composites, and/or combinations thereof. To effectively couple to theapplicator 500, theferrule 502 may include crimps, screws, rivets, fusing, gluing, magnets, snap-fits, press-fits, stapling, notches, or any other coupling structures and/or methods suitable to hold the applicator. The method of coupling theferrule 502 to theapplicator 500 may be configured such that theapplicator 500 can be removed and replaced by another applicator (not shown) of a similar or different configuration. In another embodiment, the method of coupling theferrule 502 to theapplicator 500 may be substantially immutable. - As in the embodiments described above, the
ferrule 502 may be a distinct unit from theapplicator 500. However, in other embodiments theferrule 502 may be an extension of theapplicator 500 so that theferrule 502 and theapplicator 500 comprise a single applicator unit. -
FIGS. 6A-D illustrates multiple embodiments of a handle 600. Each embodiment shows a different configuration of a dispensingaperture 602 and anactuator 604 with respect to the handle 600. -
FIG. 6A illustrates afirst embodiment 606 of the handle 600 with the dispensingaperture 602 disposed on atop portion 608 extending from a mating end 610 (i.e., the end that mates with the ferrule 104) of the handle 600. In some examples, theactuator 604 may be disposed on a side of the handle 600. Theactuator 604 may be communicatively coupled to thedispensing mechanism 212 inside the handle 600 via a plurality of linkages and/or interconnected components (not shown). Accordingly, actuating theactuator 604 may cause thecosmetic product 206 to be dispensed from the dispensingaperture 602 -
FIG. 6B illustrates asecond embodiment 612 of the handle 600 with the dispensingaperture 602 disposed on a side of the handle 600. In this embodiment, theactuator 604 may comprise thetop portion 608, which may be compressed to disperse thecosmetic product 206 out the dispensingaperture 602. -
FIG. 6C illustrates athird embodiment 614 of the handle 600 with the dispensingaperture 602 disposed on the side of the handle 600 and theactuator 604 disposed on abottom 616 of the handle 600. As discussed above, theactuator 604 may be communicatively coupled to thedispensing mechanism 212 via a plurality of linkages and/or interconnected components such that compressing theactuator 604 may cause thedispensing mechanism 212 to release thecosmetic product 206 through the dispensingaperture 602. In some examples, theactuator 604 may be positioned remote from the dispensingaperture 602. -
FIG. 6D illustrates afourth embodiment 618 of the handle with the dispensingaperture 602 disposed in theactuator 604, positioned on thebottom 616 of the handle 600. In some examples, acap 620 may be positionable over the dispensingaperture 602 and/or theactuator 604. Thecap 620 may be held in place using any of theaforementioned coupling mechanisms 414. The dispensingaperture 602 and/or theactuator 604 may be disposed on an end of the handle 600 opposite themating end 610 that couples to anapplicator 622. - Although this disclosure uses language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the scope of the disclosure is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as illustrative forms of implementation.
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1. A cosmetic device comprising:
an applicator coupled to a first end of a ferrule, a cavity disposed at a second end of the ferrule opposite the first end;
a handle comprising:
a dispenser head extending from an end of the handle; and
a reservoir disposed within the handle communicatively coupled to the dispenser head; and
the ferrule removably coupled to the handle.
2. The cosmetic device of claim 1 , wherein the dispenser head is received in the cavity.
3. The cosmetic device of claim 1 , the ferrule further comprising a coupling mechanism that couples the ferrule to the handle.
4. The cosmetic device of claim 1 , the dispenser head further comprising a spray nozzle, an atomizer nozzle, an aeration nozzle, or a nozzle for dispensing a foam or gel product.
5. The cosmetic device of claim 1 , wherein the reservoir has an internal pressurization greater than one standard atmosphere (atm).
6. The cosmetic device of claim 1 , wherein the applicator comprises a brush, a sponge, a spatula, a pen, a marker, or a flocking
7. The cosmetic device of claim 1 , further comprising a cosmetic product disposed in the reservoir.
8. The cosmetic device of claim 7 , wherein the cosmetic product comprises foundation, primer, lip balm, blush, concealer, highlighter, setting spray, brush cleaner, fragrance, or remover.
9. The cosmetic device of claim 1 , further comprising a pump that dispenses a cosmetic product from the reservoir when actuated.
10. The cosmetic device of claim 1 , the handle further comprising a flexible wall that, when squeezed, applies a pressure to a cosmetic product in the reservoir dispensing the cosmetic product out the dispenser head.
11. The cosmetic device of claim 1 , the dispenser head being disposed on an end of the handle opposite the ferrule.
12. The cosmetic device of claim 1 , further comprising a cap configured to mate with and enclose the applicator or the dispenser head.
13. A cosmetic sprayer comprising:
an elongated handle having an interior reservoir for containing a cosmetic product;
a spray nozzle coupled to the elongated handle, the sprayer nozzle communicatively coupling to the reservoir and accessing the cosmetic product; and
an attachment mechanism disposed on the handle for coupling the handle to a second cosmetic device.
14. The cosmetic sprayer of claim 13 , wherein the spray nozzle is coupled to the handle at a longitudinal end of the handle.
15. The cosmetic sprayer of claim 13 , wherein the attachment mechanism comprises a snap-fit mechanism, threaded mechanism, magnetic mechanism, friction-fit mechanism, or push-button mechanism.
16. The cosmetic sprayer of claim 13 , further comprising the second cosmetic device comprising an applicator coupled to the handle via the attachment mechanism.
17. The cosmetic sprayer of claim 13 , wherein the spray nozzle is oriented to project the cosmetic product in a direction substantially perpendicular to an elongation direction of the elongated handle.
18. The cosmetic sprayer of claim 13 , further comprising an actuator to expel the cosmetic product from the reservoir out the spray nozzle.
19. The cosmetic sprayer of claim 18 , wherein the spray nozzle is disposed in the actuator.
20. The cosmetic sprayer of claim 18 , wherein the spray nozzle is disposed remote from the actuator.
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