序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Processes for manufacturing personal-care applicator US14752777 2015-06-26 US09586360B2 2017-03-07 David Edward Wilson; Gordon Gerald Guay; Michael Christopher Sabino; David M. Loughney; Akira Chanthabandith; Todd M. Clemons
A personal-care applicator comprising at least one stem having a longitudinal axis, a proximal end including a handle, and a distal end opposite to the proximal end, and at least a first plurality of bristles ultrasonically welded to the stem and outwardly extending therefrom according to a first pre-determined pattern, wherein the elongated stem and the at least first plurality of bristles comprise ultrasonically compatible materials, and wherein the bristles are ultrasonically bonded to the stem through a direct ultrasonic bond between a surface of the stem and a lengthwise portion of each of the bristles. Process comprises providing a stem strip, wrapping a continuous yarn around a moving endless band, juxtaposing the continuous stem strip with the band's edge, ultrasonically welding the yarn portions adjacent to the band's edge to the stem strip at a predetermined density, removing the stem strip having the yarn ultrasonically welded thereto from the endless band, and cutting the stem strip into a plurality of applicator components.
142 METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING COSMETIC PRODUCTS, PREFERABLY LIPSTICKS, COCOA BUTTER LIPCARE STICKS OR LIP GLOSSES, AND RELATED MANUFACTURING MACHINE US15124088 2015-03-18 US20170015022A1 2017-01-19 Sergio FAVERIO
Method for producing cosmetic products, preferably lipsticks, lip salves or lip glosses, the method including the steps of: providing a containment capsule or pod (7) containing an amount of preparation (1) for cosmetic product lower than 20 g; the pod extending along a central axis to a height H; introducing the pod or capsule (7) into a pouring chamber or seat (6) to at least 2/3 of H; heating the pod or capsule (7) up to a predetermined temperature adapted to cause an at least partial phase change of the preparation (1) for cosmetic product; pouring the preparation (1) for cosmetic product into a sleeve (8) provided with an inner cavity (9) reproducing the negative shape of the poured cosmetic product to be obtained; cooling the cosmetic product poured in the sleeve (8); extracting the poured cosmetic product from the sleeve (8).
143 COSMETIC CONTAINER US15069433 2016-03-14 US20160192762A1 2016-07-07 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.
144 Cosmetic material container and manufacturing method of the same US13589272 2012-08-20 US09370889B2 2016-06-21 Yasuhiro Sawata
A container main body and a cap are stably and detachably engaged while improving a productivity. A leading end portion of a tubular container main body is provided with one or more projection portion on an outer peripheral surface, a hole communicating inner and outer sides of a tube in a rear side in an axial direction of the projection portion, and an expanded portion expanded such that an outer diameter within the tube is equal to or more than an outer diameter of the projection portion and running to a rear side in a rear side in an axial direction of the hole, respectively. An inner peripheral surface of a cap is provided with an annular projection detachably engaging with disengaging from the projection portion in an axial direction. The projection portion securely climbs over the annular projection for its flexibility in a diametrical direction of the hole.
145 Mold for an injection molded applicator head US14464047 2014-08-20 US09326590B2 2016-05-03 Christophe Jacob; Herve 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.
146 Mold for an injection molded applicator head US14708658 2015-05-11 US09326584B2 2016-05-03 Christophe Jacob; Herve F. Bouix
A molded cosmetic applicator head having a core that supports an array of perforated bristles arranged in rows and columns. Each perforated bristle comprises a textured lateral surface and a flat lateral surface, such that the surfaces of the bristles assume certain orientations. A mold for an injection molded applicator head is also described.
147 COSMETIC DEVICES, PRECURSOR THEREFOR AND RELATED METHODS US14786367 2014-04-22 US20160073763A1 2016-03-17 Yutaka MATSUI
This disclosure relates to a cosmetic device and related methods of manufacturing and using a cosmetic device. The device may comprise a porous part formed using a soluble filler and a non-porous part molded to the porous part.
148 Molded Cosmetic Applicators With Perforated Bristles And Mold Therefor US14337787 2014-07-22 US20160022012A1 2016-01-28 Christophe Jacob; Herve F. Bouix
A molded cosmetic applicator head having a core that supports an array of perforated bristles arranged in rows and columns. Each perforated bristle comprises a textured lateral surface and a flat lateral surface, such that the surfaces of the bristles assume certain orientations. A mold for an injection molded applicator head is also described.
149 Container having a labeled textured surface US13991750 2011-12-21 US09114905B2 2015-08-25 Sebastian Kraus
It is provided a container having at least in one part a textured surface (12), wherein the container (10) has an in-mold label (14) on the textured surface (12). An in-mold label (14) on a textured surface (12) dispenses with the need to provide a smooth area on an otherwise textured container (10) for attaching the label thereto. This facilitates the fabrication of containers (10) with textured surface (12). An in-mold label (14) on a textured surface (12) further provides a visually and/or haptically appealing labeling which provides a good durability on the surface.
150 OCCLUSIVE SKIN COVERING US14566843 2014-12-11 US20150157509A1 2015-06-11 Oscar Polk Atkinson; Matthew Singer; KEVIN YACOUB; MEREDITH POHLAND
A device for concealing an area of skin is disclosed. The disclosed device can also be used to deliver to the concealed skin area one or more beneficial agents. The device is designed as a laminate having a removable release liner, an occlusive layer, and a finish layer. In some delivery platform embodiments, the occlusive layer includes a reservoir for holding and releasing the one or more beneficial agents to the user's skin. The device is applied to the skin by removing the release liner and placing the exposed adhesive layer of the occlusive device directly on the user's skin.
151 Molded Cosmetic Applicators And Mold Therefor US14464047 2014-08-20 US20150024080A1 2015-01-22 Christophe Jacob; Herve 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.
152 Artificial nail and method of forming same US11894486 2007-08-21 US08807145B2 2014-08-19 Kyu Sang Han
An artificial nail is formed by injection molding a first section and a second section. The first section and second section are adjacent to one another. One of the sections defines a front distal tip of the artificial nail and is formed by injecting a quantity of heated material under pressure from a nozzle into a sprue, through a runner and through a cavity gate into a mold cavity. The other section is formed by injecting another quantity of heated material under pressure from a heated nozzle through another cavity gate into the mold cavity.
153 Method For Making A Biodegradable And Compostable Component For Cosmetic Packaging US13554195 2012-07-20 US20140023848A1 2014-01-23 Agostinho Martins; Eliot Drangeid McGuire
A cosmetic product insert for a package for storing and dispensing a cosmetic product or a beauty care product including a biodegradable support component made from compressed fibrous biomass bound by a cosmetically compatible and compostable binder.
154 HIGH-PRESSURE BOTTLE-BLOWING PROCESS AND APPARATUS US12845217 2010-07-28 US20120025431A1 2012-02-02 TAO-CHEN HUANG
A high-pressure bottle-blowing apparatus performs a high-pressure bottle-blowing process including steps of: a. providing at least one preform to a molding device; b. closing a first mold half and a second mold half of the molding device to form a mold cavity between the first mold half and the second mold half for accommodating the preform therein; c. providing a high-pressure gas to blow and form the preform into a semi-finished container; d. pushing a movable block below the mold cavity toward the mold cavity to indent the semi-finished container and form the semi-finished container with a bottom so as to shape a finished container; e. releasing the finished container from the molding device.
155 Methods and molds for producing customized hot pour products US11219425 2005-09-02 US08025266B2 2011-09-27 Alfred E. Booth
A mold and a process for preparing a customized hot pour product formed of a hot pour material. The process comprises the steps of providing a mold having a top part with a pour space and a base part, applying hot pour material into the mold through the pour space and allowing the hot pour material to cool, removing the top part of the mold to provide a first exposed surface, and releasing the base part to provide a second exposed surface. The mold may be customized to include inserts, removable members, projections, recesses, and combinations thereof in the base part and/or top part, thereby providing for a hot pour product with one or more exposed surfaces that are embossed, debossed, or both.
156 Molded products with matte finish US10677713 2003-10-02 US07972678B2 2011-07-05 Daniel M. Martelli
A molded thermoplastic product is disclosed. The product has an outer surface with a matte finish. The matte finish is produced by the combination of an etched mold in which the product is molded to physically affect the outer surface and a colorant compounded in the thermoplastic to chemically affect the outer surface. The colorant provides a diffused translucency. The etching adds tactile texture. The product is made by blow-molding techniques. Containers such as shampoo bottles can benefit from such visual and tactile sensations for the purpose of creating a trade dress for a consumer product.
157 Artificial nail and method of forming same US12924589 2010-09-30 US20110030711A1 2011-02-10 Kyu Sang Han
An injection molded artificial nail is formed by forming a first section using a runner system method, forming a second section using a runner system method and forming a third section by a hot tip gate process. The second and third sections are disposed under the first section. The second section has a second section end and the third section has a third section end adjoining the second section end. The first section forms a top surface of the artificial nail extending from a front distal tip of the artificial nail to a back proximal end of the artificial nail and completely covers the second section and the third section.
158 Apparatus and method for re-coloring, recovering, repairing and reformulating cosmetic lip products US12358963 2009-01-23 US07878793B2 2011-02-01 Jill Quillin; Jack S. Peterson
A lip product remixing kit contains tools that provide for recovering unused cosmetic lip material from applicator containers, and remixing and remolding the materials to form reconstituted cosmetic lip products. Using the kit, one may re-color their lip product by combining two or more lip products so as to customize the overall appearance (color and shape) and consistency of the product as desired by the user. The kit also provides tools needed to recover the unused lipstick material in the base of an applicator tube and to re-mold the material into a new stick that may be inserted into a new or used applicator tube. Other uses for the kit are to repair a broken lipstick and reformulate a lipstick into lip gloss. In a preferred embodiment, the kit includes spatulas, mixing/measuring containers, storage containers, lip product applicator tubes with stickers, instructions, a tube of clear gloss and a mold for forming reconstituted sticks of lipstick.
159 PART OF A COSMETIC UNIT US12675868 2008-08-28 US20100307529A1 2010-12-09 Friedrich Schwab; Dieter Wolfsgruber
The part of a cosmetics unit is an applicator in the form of a brush (1). It is implemented as a sandwich injection-molded part consisting of two different plastic component s (9a, 11a). A first inner plastic component (11a) is injected by means of a single joint injection point (14) into a second outer plastic component (9a). The first inner plastic component (11a) and the second outer plastic component (9a) precisely rest against each other everywhere with regard to their contours. A connecting area is formed, so as to be free of gaps everywhere, between the first inner plastic component (11a) and the second outer plastic component (9a). The second outer plastic component (9a) completely encloses the first inner plastic component (11a), with the exception of the injection point (14). The sandwich injection-molded part (1) has a total weight of at most 10 g.
160 Artificial nail and method of forming same US11473251 2006-06-22 US07677257B2 2010-03-16 Kyu Sang Han
An artificial nail is formed by injection molding a first section and a second section. The first section and second section are adjacent to one another. One of the sections defines a front distal tip of the artificial nail and is formed by injecting a quantity of heated material under pressure from a nozzle into a sprue, through a runner and through a cavity gate into a mold cavity. The other section is formed by injecting another quantity of heated material under pressure from a heated nozzle through another cavity gate into the mold cavity.
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