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Cosmetic applicator

a cosmetic applicator and applicator technology, applied in the field of cosmetic applicators, can solve the problems of multiple uses of cosmetic applicators, affecting the quality of cosmetic products, and affecting the service life of cosmetic products, and achieve the effect of convenient handling of the applicator

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-12-04
DOBLER SVEN +1
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[0010]The applicator for cosmetics is a two ply card with scoring to form an easily handled applicator. The scoring upon the bottom ply guides the applicator to bend into a handle area and a sample area. The handle area is grasped by a woman's fingers and the sample area has a slight bow to apply eye shadow or other powdered cosmetic as the woman sees fit. Also, the sample area has embossing in the bottom ply to retain pre-deposited cosmetic for later sampling.
[0016]It is a still further object of the present invention to provide an applicator that bows outward to ease application of a cosmetic sample.

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However, women approach some cosmetic products skeptically, like eye shadow or blush.
Multiple uses of a cosmetic sampler invite customer complaints.
The applicators remain subject to contamination at the retail counter.
Further, cosmetic suppliers still incur the cost of producing and distributing the applicators for each color or product line variation.
These alternatives when used commercially caused messes, inconvenienced customers, and proved ineffective.
The difficulty in providing an applicator for cosmetics is shown by the operation of a typical product sample at a cosmetics counter, or department store.

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[0029]The present art overcomes the prior art by providing a cosmetic applicator, generally in an oval shape, easily grasped by two fingers that applies a cosmetic as desired by the customer. Turning to FIG. 1, the preferred embodiment of the applicator 1 begins as an oval of two ply material. FIG. 1 shows a smooth finish bottom ply. FIG. 2A then begins to show the scoring 4, 5, 6, 7 that forms the present invention 1. The bottom ply has scoring on a center line 4 from an edge along the longitudinal axis of the bottom ply. The center line 4 scoring extends upwards of one half of the length of the present invention. From the end of the center line 4 opposite the edge, scoring 6 for curves extends symmetrically outwards in a convex 6 manner leaving a pointed oval area. This scoring 6 has a radius of curvature that bends the bottom ply into a handle area 2 suitable for grasping by a person's thumb and forefinger. Opposite the handle area 2, the curves scoring 6 leaves at least one thir...

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Abstract

The applicator for cosmetics has one or more plies with scoring to form a handle area and a sample area. The scoring upon the top ply guides the applicator to bend into a handle area grasped by a woman's fingers and the sample area has a slight bow to apply eye shadow or other powdered cosmetic as the woman sees fit. The sample area has embossing in the bottom ply to retain pre-deposited cosmetics for further sampling.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This continuation patent application claims priority to the non provisional patent application having Ser. No. 11 / 438,236, which was filed May 22, 2006, which claims priority to the provisional patent application having Ser. No. 60 / 688,197, which was filed on Jun. 7, 2005.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]This applicator for cosmetic products relates to sampling devices and more specifically to an improved card for applying cosmetics. A unique aspect of the present applicator is a bowed area of the applicator formed by pinching the applicator.[0003]People have adorned themselves with powders, mascaras, shadows, liners, and other cosmetics for many years. Samples of a cosmetic encourage more sales to discriminating customers. The counter, where the customer may purchase, remains the most effective place to promote cosmetics. Often, retailers and suppliers of cosmetics provide free samples. However, women approach some cosmetic products skept...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A45D40/26
CPCA45D40/0087A45D40/26A45D2200/1027A45D2200/1036
Inventor DOBLER, SVENBEAL, DALE
Owner DOBLER SVEN
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