161 |
Method for applying web material to a molded plastic object |
US11557608 |
2006-11-08 |
US07575651B2 |
2009-08-18 |
Patrick Fraillon |
A method for applying web material to a substrate object. Web material on a thermoformable sheet can be adhered to the shaped object with a heat-actuated adhesive in a vacuum thermoforming process. |
162 |
Applicator for cosmetics |
US12229844 |
2008-08-27 |
US20090008829A1 |
2009-01-08 |
Yuichi Yamato; Kenji Kurisu |
A compounded rubber, which is made up of an NBR polymer, an organic peroxide and a blowing agent, to which 1 to 100 parts by weight of a synthetic silicic acid serving as a reinforcing filler and 10 to 200 parts by weight of precipitated calcium carbonate having a prismatic particle shape and serving as a filler are added to 100 parts by weight of the NBR polymer, is extrusion molded by a continuous extruder, and heated by HA heating and UHF heating in combination throughout the rubber to cause vulcanization and expansion, thereby providing a thick sponge having a homogenous cell structure. The sponge is passed through press rolls, and the resulting sheet stock is cut or punched with a cutting or punching machine into pieces of a desired form to obtain an applicator for cosmetics. |
163 |
Artificial nail and method of forming same |
US12157745 |
2008-06-12 |
US20080251092A1 |
2008-10-16 |
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. |
164 |
Pipe member and manufacturing method of the same |
US11043144 |
2005-01-27 |
US07401993B2 |
2008-07-22 |
Yoshikazu Tani |
To provide an injection molded pipe member having a high quality, the pipe member is integrally provided with a holder portion (20), a pipe portion (30) and ribs (40) arranged in an outer periphery of the pipe portion (30) at a uniform interval in peripheral direction, protruding in radial direction and reaching the holder portion (20) from a middle of the pipe portion (30), and has a resin injecting position (20f) in a surface of a portion except the pipe portion (30) and the ribs (40), so that molten resin flows quickly through the forming space uniformly in peripheral direction without being deflected when injection molding, thereby bend of the pipe portion (30), thickness shrink, and forming die breakage is prevented. |
165 |
METHOD FOR APPLYING WEB MATERIAL TO A MOLDED PLASTIC OBJECT |
US11557608 |
2006-11-08 |
US20080106006A1 |
2008-05-08 |
Patrick FRAILLON |
A method for applying web material to a substrate object. Web material on a thermoformable sheet can be adhered to the shaped object with a heat-actuated adhesive in a vacuum thermoforming process. |
166 |
Dispenser Applicator With Integrated Wiper And Process Of Manufacture |
US11832023 |
2007-08-01 |
US20080031676A1 |
2008-02-07 |
Patrick Lhoyer |
The dispenser applicator (1) for a cosmetic product, typically a mascara, has an axial direction (10) and comprises a body (2) comprising a typically threaded neck (20) and a container (21) for said cosmetic product, said neck (20) being unitary with a wiper (3), and an applicator (4) comprising: a) a) a manual prehension means (40), b) an axial rod (4) which is oriented along said axial direction (10), c) an application means 42), said axial rod (41) being unitary with said manual prehension means (40) at is its so-called upper end (410), and with said application means (42) at its so-called lower end (411). It is characterized in that said wiper (3) is a so-called single-piece wiper (3′) defining with said body (2) a single-piece member (5) which is molded with plastic material. Said wiper (3) constitutes with said body (2) a single-piece member (5) which is molded with plastic material and in that said wiper comprises a plurality of N radial tongues (30), said radial tongues (30) being typically identical and regularly disposed around said axial direction (10), two consecutive radial tongues defining an angle of 360°/N between one another. |
167 |
Artificial nail and method of forming same |
US11894492 |
2007-08-21 |
US20080017214A1 |
2008-01-24 |
Kyu 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. |
168 |
Applicator for replacement hair strands |
US10397965 |
2003-03-26 |
US07036517B2 |
2006-05-02 |
Gerhard Ott |
An applicator for replacement hair strands, having hair embedded with one end in a U-shaped thermoplastic element, has a matrix having a recess for receiving the U-shaped thermoplastic element of the replacement hair strand. The applicator also has a stamp movable into the recess of the matrix. An actuating and heating device is provided into which the stamp and the matrix are inserted. The recess of the matrix is penetrated by a channel extending transversely to the movement direction of the stamp. The channel receives a magazine provided with receiving and storing spaces for replacement hair strands. The actuating and heating device has a step-by-step advancing device for the magazine. |
169 |
Method for manufacturing artificial nail |
US11098375 |
2005-04-05 |
US20050217686A1 |
2005-10-06 |
Jun-Hee Lee |
Disclosed is a method for manufacturing an artificial nail. In the method for manufacturing an artificial nail according to the present invention, a flat sheet is molded to have a plurality of artificial nails by means of vacuum molding and is then cut into individual artificial nails by means of press cutting. According to the present invention, a plurality of artificial nails can be manufactured through a single molding operation so that artificial nails can be mass-produced. Further, the present invention provides a method for manufacturing an artificial nail, wherein patterns can be variously and delicately printed on the artificial nails and the artificial nails can be made of a variety of materials including PET resin as well as ABS resin. |
170 |
Device comprising a porous, cellular or fibrous element which is fixed to a support |
US10490220 |
2002-05-15 |
US20050081880A1 |
2005-04-21 |
Jean-Louis Gueret |
The present invention relates to a device, in particular for applying and/or packaging a cosmetic, the device comprising a porous, cellular, or fibrous element fastened on a support, the element being bonded to the support at least by penetration of the material of a projection (10) of the support into the pores, the cells, or between the fibers of the element. |
171 |
Receptacle and a method of manufacturing the same |
US10887824 |
2004-07-12 |
US20050023185A1 |
2005-02-03 |
Marc Ramet |
A method of manufacturing a receptacle configured to contain a substance, such as a cosmetic, the method including: disposing a preform, at least in part, inside a hollow covering piece having an outside surface that is one of fibrous and rough textured, the preform having a single opening; and deforming the preform by exerting internal pressure, so as to make the preform substantially match a shape of an inside surface of the covering piece. |
172 |
Injection stretch blow molding method of a cylindrical narrow mouth container and a container |
US10866329 |
2004-06-10 |
US20040262818A1 |
2004-12-30 |
Setsuyuki
Takeuchi |
The present invention relates to an injection stretch blow molding method of forming a cylindrical narrow mouth container comprising the following steps; injection molding a preform having a body portion integrally molded with a neck portion wherein the body is formed thicker-wall and larger outside diameter than the neck portion from a closing surface between a neck mold and an injection cavity mold, and having a step-out portion, wherein an upper surface of the step-out portion is formed by the closing surface of the neck mold between the neck portion and the body portion and the step-out portion has a smaller outside diameter than the body of the container, and stretch blow molding the preform to the container in a blow cavity mold, wherein a body portion of the container is formed thin-wall from around the upper surface of the step-out portion, and the step-out portion and an expanded portion around the upper surface of the step-out portion form a shoulder portion of the container flat, and also the outside diameter of the step-out portion is smaller than the outside diameter of the open end of a cap. |
173 |
Applicator for replacement hair strands |
US10397965 |
2003-03-26 |
US20040103910A1 |
2004-06-03 |
Gerhard
Ott |
An applicator for replacement hair strands, having hair embedded with one end in a U-shaped thermoplastic element, has a matrix having a recess for receiving the U-shaped thermoplastic element of the replacement hair strand. The applicator also has a stamp movable into the recess of the matrix. An actuating and heating device is provided into which the stamp and the matrix are inserted. The recess of the matrix is penetrated by a channel extending transversely to the movement direction of the stamp. The channel receives a magazine provided with receiving and storing spaces for replacement hair strands. The actuating and heating device has a step-by-step advancing device for the magazine. |
174 |
Article comprising composite material and method of making the article |
US10192718 |
2002-07-11 |
US20030077102A1 |
2003-04-24 |
Laure
Bourjal |
An article may comprise a hollow body made of a composite material element comprising a deformable layer and a stretchable covering attached to the deformable layer. The hollow body may have an axial dimension that is not less than a maximum transverse dimension. Also, the hollow body may be associated with a cosmetic product. |
175 |
Methods of manufacturing personal care products |
US09784493 |
2001-02-15 |
US20020109262A1 |
2002-08-15 |
Ron
Grosz; Michael
J.
Moloney; David
Blanchette; Robert
Kleinrath; James
L.
Solan; Hermes
van der
Lee; Cheryl
L.
Galante |
Methods are provided for manufacturing an antiperspirant product that includes an application surface having two portions having different compositions, e.g., a product having two sections having the same composition but separated by a third section (for instance, a central stripe) having a different composition. |
176 |
Methods of manufacturing personal care products |
US09784487 |
2001-02-15 |
US20020109261A1 |
2002-08-15 |
Ron
Grosz; Michael
Moloney |
Methods are provided for manufacturing an antiperspirant or deodorant product within a container, the product having an application surface that includes first and second portions having different compositions. The methods generally include (a) delivering to an open end of the container, through a first delivery nozzle, a first composition that will form the first portion, and, through a separate second delivery nozzle, a second composition that will form the second portion, the first and second compositions being in molten form during delivery, (b) providing a barrier between the first and second compositions to prevent intermingling thereof, (c) allowing the first and second compositions to solidify to form the product; and (d) removing the barrier. |
177 |
Apparatus and method for reclaiming make-up |
US09455112 |
1999-12-06 |
US06358448B1 |
2002-03-19 |
Loretta V. Green; Edward J. Carlin |
Apparatus and method reclaim make-up of the type ordinarily supplied in block form by processing broken, unusable random-sized pieces of such make-up into a block of usable make-up of prescribed consistency, size and configuration, by advancing the random-sized pieces through a mesh member of selected mesh size to form intermediate particles of a size appropriate for agglomeration into the block of usable make-up. A measured charge of intermediate particles is established in a compression chamber where the measured charge is compressed by a ram into a mold member to form the block. The mold member preferably includes a tray which selectively is removed to a cosmetic case for ease of carrying and using the reclaimed make-up. |
178 |
Antiperspirant and/or deodorant stick having suspended therein
fragrance-containing polymeric particles |
US829484 |
1986-02-14 |
US4731243A |
1988-03-15 |
Jerome I. Lindauer; Sharon L. Reich; Rose L. Trizzino; Valerie M. Suran; David E. Cincotta |
Described are deodorant and/or antiperspirant sticks which contain suspended therein fragrance-containing polymeric pellets containing 1 to 80% fragrance, the polymeric pellets produced by means of cryogenically grinding an extruded mixture of perfume composition and polymer. |
179 |
Functional and capable cosmetic compositions, that are appeasing to the senses, particularly visual and psyche, useful for social interaction, suitable for topical skin care application, and other applications, and methods of making same |
US15433971 |
2017-02-15 |
US20180228721A1 |
2018-08-16 |
JONAH LOVE |
A functional and capable cosmetic composition, that is appeasing to the senses, particularly visual and psyche, useful for social interaction, and topical skin care application. The composition primarily includes oil, butter, wax, and prong. The composition is solid at room temperature. A method of making the composition includes melting oil, butter, and wax, optional essential oil, vitamin E oil, and coloring, to form a liquid solution. Then the liquid solution is poured into a shaped mold and cooled to form a solid shaped component. The solid shaped component is then partially melted at exposed area to form a semi-solid, prong inserted into the exposed partially melted area of the component, and cooled to harden. Upon composition hardening, its removed from the mold to form the functional and capable cosmetic composition. Optional wrapping can be applied to and around composition to further appease the senses and usefulness for social interaction. |
180 |
Hair-Retaining Device and Method of Manufacture |
US15882922 |
2018-01-29 |
US20180213911A1 |
2018-08-02 |
Shelly Nicholas; Jacob Eberhart |
A hair-retaining device is described as having a base material, a layer of epoxy resin, a compliant exterior layer disposed over the base material and joined to the base material of epoxy resin, and a top coat layer disposed over the compliant exterior layer. The method of making a hair-retaining device is described. The method involves extruding a base material to a predetermined shape, cutting the predetermined shape of the base material to a predetermined thickness, abrading a surface of the base material, applying an epoxy resin to the base material, and applying a compliant exterior layer disposed over the base material and joined to the base material by the epoxy resin. |