181 |
METHOD FOR THE ADDITIVE MANUFACTURE OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT COMPRISING OR FORMING A COSMETIC COMPOSITION BY DIRECT PROJECTION USING A PHOTOACTIVATABLE MATERIAL, AND ASSOCIATED APPARATUS |
US15501264 |
2015-08-05 |
US20180186065A1 |
2018-07-05 |
Clément JAUNET; Sonia LORENTE GONZALEZ |
The method comprises the following steps: (a) supplying at least one cosmetic material and supplying at least one photoactivatable material; (b) forming a layer (19) comprising on at least a first region of the layer (19), a photoactivatable material supplied in step (a); (c) illuminating at least the first region of the layer (19) to activate the photoactivatable material; (d) forming an additional layer (19) on at least a second region of the additional layer (19), a photoactivatable material supplied in step (a), (e) illuminating at least the second region of the additional layer (19) to activate the photoactivatable material; (f) repeating steps (d) to (e) until the three-dimensional object is formed. The cosmetic composition comprised in the three-dimensional object or forming the three-dimensional object being recoverable after the three-dimensional object is formed. |
182 |
ADIABATIC COOLING OF CASTING MOLDS |
US15719858 |
2017-09-29 |
US20180104868A1 |
2018-04-19 |
Sven Droste |
A method and an apparatus for cooling of casting molds, in particular for cooling of casting molds for cosmetic products, are described. The apparatus comprises at least one housing with at least one opening for at least partly inserting of at least one casting mold in the at least one housing. It further comprises at least one nozzle for generating of a humid mist within the at least one housing by mixing a gaseous and a liquid medium and for causing a convection within the at least one housing by introducing only the gaseous medium in the at least one housing. |
183 |
LIP PRODUCT CONTAINERS, AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME |
US15232450 |
2016-08-09 |
US20180044077A1 |
2018-02-15 |
Jonathan Teller; Sanjiv Mehra; Peter Waxman; Joseph Speter; Sherry Jhawar; Hamish Campbell |
A lip balm receptacle, comprising: a curved, multi-layered upper portion, formed by a single two-step overmolding injection process. The curved, multi-layered upper portion comprising: i) an interior layer having an outer surface that identifies the lip balm flavor contained in the lip balm receptacle; and ii) an exterior layer. The exterior layer may have a) an outer surface with a different texture, material, or visual appearance than the outer surface of the interior layer; and b) a durable cutout design that comprises at least one aperture through said exterior layer exposing the outer surface of the interior layer. |
184 |
UNIT FOR APPLYING A COSMETIC PRODUCT |
US15527482 |
2015-11-24 |
US20170360177A1 |
2017-12-21 |
Marcel SANCHEZ; Davide MANICI; Eric CAULIER |
The present invention relates to a unit for applying cosmetic product for an applicator, said application unit comprising: a substantially longitudinal holder (34), comprising a first portion (38) suitable for being secured to the receiving area, and a second portion (48) that forms at least one compartment (64) for receiving the cosmetic product; a mass (36) of cosmetic product to be applied to human keratin materials, said cosmetic product being different from a material (94) that forms the holder. An outer surface (68) of the mass of cosmetic product includes at least one longitudinal bulge (70, 72) that extends in a continuous manner substantially over the entire second portion of the holder. |
185 |
COSMETIC HAVING IMPREGNATION MEMBER WITH MELTED OUTSIDE |
US15490779 |
2017-04-18 |
US20170303662A1 |
2017-10-26 |
Hae Won Jeong; Sangyoung Jung |
Disclosed is a cosmetic having an impregnation member with a melted outside. The impregnation member (40) is inserted into a heated metal mold (50) formed with a concave and convex part and pressed such that upper and lower surfaces (41 and 42) of the impregnation member (40) are melted, thereby forming a concave and convex part on the upper surface (41) of the impregnation member (40) and forming a compressed layer on the lower surface (42) of the impregnation member (40), and the impregnation member (40) is impregnated with a cosmetic material. |
186 |
METHOD FOR THE ADDITIVE MANUFACTURE OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT COMPRISING OR FORMING A COSMETIC COMPOSITION BY APPLICATION OF A POWDER BINDING ACTIVATOR, ASSOCIATED APPARATUS AND OBJECTS |
US15501498 |
2015-08-05 |
US20170232676A1 |
2017-08-17 |
Clément JAUNET; Sonia LORENTE GONZALEZ |
The method comprises the following steps: (a) forming a plane powder layer (19) comprising at least one cosmetic powder; (b) applying a powder binding activator and binding the powder in at least a first region of the powder layer (19); (c) forming an additional plane powder layer (19) comprising at least one cosmetic powder, the additional layer (19) at least partially covering the previous layer (19); (d) applying a powder binding activator and binding the powder in at least a second region of the additional powder layer (19); (e) repeating steps (c) to (d) until the three-dimensional object is formed. The cosmetic composition comprised in the three-dimensional object or forming the three-dimensional object can be restored after the three-dimensional object is formed. |
187 |
APPLICATOR FOR A COSMETIC PRODUCT, IN PARTICULAR MASCARA, ASSEMBLY FORMED BY SUCH AN APPLICATOR AND A PRODUCT CONTAINER, AND METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SAID APPLICATOR |
US15324708 |
2015-07-08 |
US20170208918A1 |
2017-07-27 |
Jerome LIARD |
The invention relates to a cosmetic product applicator, in particular for mascara, said applicator being configured to be screwed on a receptacle for said product, said applicator comprising a cover (22), intended to be manipulated by a user, a rod (24), intended to bear an applicator end-piece, and a molded interface zone (30) on which said cover (22) and/or said rod (24) are mounted, said interface zone (30) bearing a thread (32) for screwing said applicator (20) on said receptacle (10), said thread forming less than one turn. |
188 |
Process for the production of discrete solid extruded particles |
US14647385 |
2013-11-27 |
US09675557B2 |
2017-06-13 |
Alexandra Teleki; Elger Funda; Leonardus Gerardus Bernardus Bremer; Pierre Elemans; Adriaan Willem Meesen |
The present invention relates to a process for the production of discrete solid extruded particles comprising emulsion droplets, to such particles as well as to the use of such particles in food, feed, pharmaceutical and personal care applications. |
189 |
ANTI-WRINKLING PAD AND METHOD |
US14946009 |
2015-11-19 |
US20170143103A1 |
2017-05-25 |
Giselle Howard; Lorrie King; Emma Phillips; Joseph Jay DePra |
Some embodiments described herein provide a revolutionary cosmetic product to reduce the appearance of fine lines and/or wrinkles in a person's skin. In particular, an anti-wrinkle pad may include an anti-wrinkle portion and may have at least one characteristic to reduce an appearance of fine lines and/or wrinkles on a person's skin in an area around the person's chest, torso, neck, face, hands, backside, knees, etc. The anti-wrinkle pad may further include an adhesive substrate affixed to the lower surface of the anti-wrinkle portion and adapted to adhere the anti-wrinkle portion to the person's skin. According to some embodiments, the anti-wrinkle portion is formed by: blending together a plurality of materials; and placing the blended materials into a compression apparatus to form, using heat and/or pressure, the anti-wrinkle portion. According to some embodiments, the anti-wrinkle pad includes a mixture of ingredients that harnessing them to represent a breakthrough, game-changing advance in the field of cosmetics. |
190 |
OVERMOLDING METHOD FOR MAKING THERMOPLASTICS ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE, IN PARTICULAR FOR THE PERFUMERY AND COSMETICS FIELDS |
US15074903 |
2016-03-18 |
US20170113383A1 |
2017-04-27 |
Giovanni PATTI |
An overmolding method for making thermoplastics articles of manufacture, for the perfumery and cosmetics fields, comprises the steps of: a) providing a first plastics material in a form suitable for an injection molding; b) providing an injection press, and molding by the injection press the first plastics material thereby providing a raw molded article of manufacture; c) associating with the raw article of manufacture made in said molding step: d) at least an insert element of a material different from the plastics material thereby providing an assembly of the raw molded article of manufacture and the insert element; and e) overmolding on the assembly at least a second plastics material thereby providing a finished molded article of manufacture. |
191 |
METHOD FOR PRODUCING A RECEPTACLE, RECEPTACLE OBTAINED ACCORDING TO SAID METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING THE RECEPTACLE |
US15311978 |
2015-05-22 |
US20170080620A1 |
2017-03-23 |
Victor Ramos |
A method for producing a receptacle, in particular a receptacle for a cosmetic product, includes injecting a material into a moulding cavity in an injection step. The moulding cavity is expanded during the injection step in such a way as to increase the thickness of a wall of the receptacle in a separation step. A receptacle is obtained using such a method and a device is used for implementing said method. |
192 |
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING PERSONALIZED COSMETIC ARTICLES, ESPECIALLY FALSE NAILS, AND ARTICLES THUS PRODUCED |
US15232057 |
2016-08-09 |
US20170027300A1 |
2017-02-02 |
Henri SAMAIN; Vincent DE LAFORCADE; Franck GIRON |
The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing an article to be applied to the human body, comprising the following steps: digital acquisition of 3D contour data from the region on which the article needs to be applied; producing a mould using the 3D data and a numerical-control manufacturing machine; applying to the mould a coating intended to form the article; and at least partially cutting out the coating to the format of the article. |
193 |
METHOD FOR PRODUCING FINGERNAIL TIPS |
US15054169 |
2016-02-26 |
US20160174681A1 |
2016-06-23 |
CARSTEN REHWINKEL |
An automated method for producing fingernail tips. Reinforcing fibers are provided as a strip and the strip is moved at a specific travel rate in the longitudinal direction of the strip. The strip is covered on one side and impregnated with the plastic, and then shaped in a shaping station, where is it bent into a curve that corresponds substantially to the shape of a natural fingernail or toenail. The strip maintains its shape after the plastic is cured and the covering is then removed. The fingernail tips are punched from the strip in a cutting station. The automated method allows the strip to be continuously or virtually continuously transported and then the fingernail tips to be automatically counted, sorted, and packaged. |
194 |
Bathing and cleaning bar soap holding pouf |
US14329041 |
2014-07-11 |
US09302412B2 |
2016-04-05 |
Aldo Joseph DiBelardino; Ke-chen Lin |
An improved pouf or soap-holding lathering and scrubbing device which can conveniently hold a bar of soap and create copious aerated lather when wetted and massaged or manipulated comprises a sheet of mesh material which is formed or folded into a compact mass or arrangement. The sheet is formed or supplied in an endless loop or ring which is then compressed in a direction parallel to the sheet to form a ring of compressed or folded mesh material that has a recess. The compressed ring is then secured in its compressed state by two or more ties. A cord can be threaded through the compressed ring and cinched by an O-ring or other device to enable the cord to hold a bar of soap in the recess. |
195 |
AN EMBOSSED COMPOSITE NONWOVEN WEB MATERIAL |
US14655446 |
2012-12-27 |
US20150330004A1 |
2015-11-19 |
Anders STRÅLIN; Lars FINGAL; Kaveh TONDKAR |
An embossed composite nonwoven web material includes a mixture of thermally unbonded continuous spunlaid filaments and short fibers including natural and/or synthetic fibers or staple fibers. The continuous filaments and short fibers being substantially mechanically bonded to each other by hydroentangling and the composite nonwoven web material being embossed without thermobonds to have a strength index equal to or more than 1 time the strength index of the unembossed composite nonwoven web material. |
196 |
PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF DISCRETE SOLID EXTRUDED PARTICLES |
US14647385 |
2013-11-27 |
US20150297522A1 |
2015-10-22 |
Alexandra TELEKI |
The present invention relates to a process for the production of discrete solid extruded particles comprising emulsion droplets, to such particles as well as to the use of such particles in food, feed, pharmaceutical and personal care applications. |
197 |
COSMETIC CONTAINER |
US14334823 |
2014-07-18 |
US20150037082A1 |
2015-02-05 |
Leo Clifford PIRES; Roger HWANG; Rahul BOSE |
A container for packaging and dispensing of a solid cosmetic or care product. The container comprises a hollow base and a cap for holding the solid product. The cap is rotatably mounted on the hollow base of the container to present the solid product to a surface of application including skin, face, lip, eyelashes, hair, nail etc. |
198 |
Molded Cosmetic Applicators And Mold Therefor |
US13946046 |
2013-07-19 |
US20150020332A1 |
2015-01-22 |
CHRISTOPHE JACOB; HERVE F. BOUIX |
A molded cosmetic applicator head having a core that supports an array of semi-conical bristles arranged in rows and columns, such that the surfaces of the bristles assume certain orientations, and wherein at least some of the bristles have at one or more prominent depressions and/or prominent protrusions located on a curved surface. A mold for an injection molded applicator head is also described. |
199 |
FALSE EYELASHES AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR |
US14363274 |
2013-01-18 |
US20140332025A1 |
2014-11-13 |
Yong Se Kim; Wen Ri Jin; Shou Ji Zhao; Xiao Qing Ying; Xia Qing Ning |
One aspect of the present invention relates to a method for manufacturing false eyelashes, and the false eyelashes in which an false eyelash part and an attachment part are integrally formed by injection molding, wherein the method comprises the steps of: preparing a mold; preparing a thermoplastic elastomer resin; and injecting the thermoplastic elastomer resin into an injection molding machine on which the mold is mounted so as to perform injection molding. The method for manufacturing the false eyelashes of the present invention has excellent production and economic feasibility, the quality of the manufactured false eyelashes is uniform, and the false eyelashes manufactured by the manufacturing method have excellent shape stability, elasticity, and can be provided in various colors and designs. |
200 |
METHOD FOR PRODUCING A MEMBER FOR APPLYING COSMETIC PRODUCT, AND ASSOCIATED ASSEMBLY FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF |
US14353659 |
2012-10-24 |
US20140291891A1 |
2014-10-02 |
Patrick Charnay |
The method for producing a member for applying a cosmetic product comprising: an application portion (3); a longitudinal core (5), housed in the application portion (3); the method comprising the following successive steps: a first step for injecting the application portion (3) into a cavity (29) of a mold (27); a second step for injecting the longitudinal core (5) into the cavity (29) of the mold (27). In the first step, a pin (31) is arranged in the cavity (29) and in the second step, the pin (31) is moved relative to the cavity (29), and the longitudinal core (5) is injected into a space (47) freed up by the pin (31). |