Eyelash connecting structure and false eyelash

By using a bulging connection structure that integrates the eyelash strands and the band, the problem of easily bent eyelash strands is solved, achieving stability and a thicker effect for the eyelash strands, thus improving the finished product qualification rate and user experience.

CN224440489UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03QINGDAO RAINBOW FALSE EYELASHES CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
QINGDAO RAINBOW FALSE EYELASHES CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-05-09
Publication Date
2026-07-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In existing technologies, finer eyelashes are easily bent, resulting in a low yield rate of finished products and a poor user experience.

Method used

It adopts a bulging connection structure that integrates the eyelash strands and the band line. The eyelash strands, bulges and band line are formed by laser cutting on a thin sheet material. The bulges are formed by extending the band line outward or by extending the root of the eyelash strand, which increases the stability of the eyelash strands.

Benefits of technology

It improves the stability of eyelashes, increases the number of eyelashes, creates a thicker effect, improves the finished product qualification rate and user experience, and reduces the risk of eyelashes bending during wear.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses an eyelash connecting structure and false eyelashes. The eyelash connecting structure includes a bulge at the root of the eyelash strands, through which the eyelash strands are connected to a band. The false eyelashes are integrally cut from a thin sheet material and include a band. One side of the band extends outward to form the aforementioned bulge and eyelash strands. This utility model has a reasonable structure, is easy to process, and helps improve the yield rate of finished products and the user experience.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cosmetics technology, specifically to an eyelash connection structure and false eyelashes. Background Technology

[0002] Long, curved, dark, and vibrant eyelashes play a vital role in the beauty of the eyes and even the overall appearance. Eyelashes arranged in a semi-circular shape can accentuate the contours of the eyes and enhance their expressiveness.

[0003] False eyelashes typically consist of a band, along which several lash strands are arranged. The band length varies; longer bands can cover the length of the natural eyeliner, while shorter bands can be used in combination to enhance the appearance of the eyelashes. In existing technology, lash strands can be glued to the band, tied together, or seamlessly integrated from a thin sheet of material. When lash strands and band are seamlessly integrated, to ensure strength at the connection point and prevent bending, the width or thickness of the lash strands is usually increased. Generally, the finer and more numerous the lash strands, the easier it is to create a denser effect, resulting in a better and more natural look. However, finer lash strands also increase the likelihood of bending during production, transportation, or use, especially at the weakest point where the lash strand connects to the band. This not only reduces the yield rate of the finished product but also negatively impacts the user experience. Utility Model Content

[0004] This utility model discloses an eyelash connection structure and false eyelashes, which solves the technical problems in the prior art where thin eyelashes are easily bent, which is detrimental to improving the yield rate of finished products and the user experience. The specific structure is reasonable, easy to process, and conducive to improving the yield rate of finished products and the user experience. The technical solution adopted is as follows:

[0005] An eyelash connection structure includes a bulge at the root of an eyelash, wherein the eyelash is connected to a hairline via the bulge.

[0006] Based on the above technical solution, the eyelash strands, bulges, and striations are integrally formed.

[0007] Based on the above technical solution, the eyelash strands, bulges and striations are integrally cut into a thin sheet material.

[0008] Based on the above technical solution, the thin sheet material is made of plastic, and the eyelash hairs, bulges and striations are formed by laser integral cutting on the thin sheet material.

[0009] Based on the above technical solution, the bulge is formed by the outward extension of the striation portion, and the top of the bulge is connected to the root of the eyelash.

[0010] Based on the above technical solution, the root of the eyelash extends towards the hairline to form an extension section, and the extension section bulges outward to form a bulge portion.

[0011] Based on the above technical solution, there are multiple extension segments, and two or more extension segments are arranged in an intersecting manner.

[0012] Based on the above technical solution, the two sides of the bulge are smoothly transitioned, and the projection of the outer edge of the bulge on the horizontal plane is square, semi-circular, arc-shaped, trapezoidal or irregular geometric shape.

[0013] Based on the above technical solution, the bulge extends up to 2mm along the stalk line to the root of the eyelash.

[0014] Based on the above technical solution, each of the bulges has one or more eyelashes, and the multiple eyelashes are arranged side by side and / or cross each other.

[0015] A type of false eyelash, wherein the false eyelash is integrally cut from a thin sheet material, the false eyelash includes a band, and one side of the band is connected outward to a bulge as described above and eyelash strands connected to the bulge.

[0016] Beneficial effects

[0017] This utility model has a reasonable structure. The bulge is located at the root of the eyelash, which securely fixes the eyelash to the band. This provides good support for finer eyelashes, making it easier to increase the number of eyelashes, create a thicker effect, and enhance the decorative effect. Furthermore, the bulge is located at the root of the eyelash, which prevents the eyelash from bending at the weak point where it connects to the band. This not only facilitates production and processing and improves the yield of finished products, but also greatly enhances the user experience and reduces the possibility of eyelash bending or even damage due to misoperation during wear.

[0018] In this invention, the eyelash strands, the bulge, and the band can be integrally cut from a thin sheet material. This not only increases processing efficiency but also facilitates the formation of the bulge, simplifying the process and improving efficiency. When integrally cut from a thin sheet material, the bulge can be formed by extending the band outwards or by extending the root of the eyelash strand. This not only provides stable support for the eyelash strand but also offers diverse decorative effects. The bulge extends no more than 2mm along the band to the root of the eyelash strand, providing a suitable area proportion that strengthens the root of the eyelash without appearing bulky.

[0019] In this invention, the false eyelashes have a good decorative effect. One side of the band is connected to a bulge and eyelash filaments on the bulge. Finer eyelash filaments can be used, which not only makes the structure stable and reliable and not easy to bend, but also has a good decorative effect. Attached Figure Description

[0020] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only one embodiment of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other embodiments can be derived from the provided drawings without creative effort.

[0021] Figure 1 Schematic diagram of the eyelash connection structure in Example 1 Figure 1 ;

[0022] Figure 2 Schematic diagram of the eyelash connection structure in Example 1 Figure 2 ;

[0023] Figure 3 Schematic diagram of the eyelash connection structure in Example 1 Figure 3 ;

[0024] Figure 4 Schematic diagram of false eyelashes in Example 1 Figure 1 ;

[0025] Figure 5 Schematic diagram of false eyelashes in Example 1 Figure 2 ;

[0026] Figure 6 Schematic diagram of the eyelash connection structure in Example 2 Figure 1 ;

[0027] Figure 7 Schematic diagram of the eyelash connection structure in Example 2 Figure 2 ;

[0028] Figure 8 Schematic diagram of false eyelashes in Example 2 Figure 1 ;

[0029] Figure 9 Schematic diagram of false eyelashes in Example 2 Figure 2 ; Detailed Implementation

[0030] The following description and accompanying drawings fully illustrate specific embodiments described herein to enable those skilled in the art to practice them. Some embodiments may include or substitute parts and features of other embodiments. The scope of the embodiments herein encompasses the entire scope of the claims and all available equivalents thereof. Throughout this document, the terms “first,” “second,” etc., are used only to distinguish one element from another without requiring or implying any actual relationship or order between the elements. Indeed, a first element can also be referred to as a second element, and vice versa. Furthermore, the terms “comprising,” “including,” or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a structure, apparatus, or device that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a structure, apparatus, or device. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase “comprising one…” does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the structure, apparatus, or device that includes said element. The various embodiments described herein are presented in a progressive manner, with each embodiment focusing on its differences from other embodiments; similar or identical parts between embodiments can be referred to interchangeably.

[0031] The terms "longitudinal," "lateral," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer" used in this document to indicate orientations or positional relationships are based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used solely for the convenience of describing the document and for simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on the invention. In the description herein, unless otherwise specified and limited, the terms "installed," "connected," and "linked" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to mechanical or electrical connections, or internal connections between two elements; they can be direct connections or indirect connections through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms according to the specific circumstances.

[0032] In this document, unless otherwise stated, the term "multiple" means two or more.

[0033] In this article, the character " / " indicates that the objects before and after it are in an "or" relationship. For example, A / B means: A or B.

[0034] In this article, the term "and / or" describes an association between objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, A and / or B means: A or B, or A and B.

[0035] Example 1

[0036] like Figures 1-3 The illustrated eyelash connection structure includes a bulge 3 located at the root of the eyelash filament 2. The eyelash filament 2 is connected to the band 1 through the bulge 3. In this embodiment, the eyelash filament 2, the bulge 3, and the band 1 are integrally cut from a thin sheet material. The thin sheet material is made of plastic, specifically polyethylene, nylon, polyvinyl fluoride, polypropylene, etc. When plastic material is used, the thickness of the thin sheet material can be 0.04~0.2mm, preferably 0.1~0.15mm.

[0037] The eyelash filament 2, the bulge 3, and the striation 1 are formed by laser integral cutting on a thin sheet material. Specifically, an ultraviolet laser cutting machine or a green laser cutting machine can be used. This is existing technology, and those skilled in the art can choose according to their needs. It will not be described in detail here.

[0038] When using an ultraviolet laser cutting machine, its rated power is 6~12W, the laser width is 10~20µm, the processing accuracy is high, and it can be used for cutting and forming with high dimensional accuracy. In addition, the cut edges are smooth, which can save the subsequent grinding and finishing process and help improve product quality.

[0039] In this embodiment, the bulge 3 is formed by the outward extension of the stem 1 portion, that is, the bulge 3 is a thin sheet, and the top of the bulge 3 continues to extend outward to form one or more eyelashes.

[0040] like Figure 1 As shown, the two sides of the bulge 3 are smoothly transitioned, and the projection of the outer edge of the bulge 3 onto the horizontal plane is roughly triangular.

[0041] like Figure 2 As shown, the two sides of the bulge 3 are smoothly transitioned, and the projection of the outer edge of the bulge 3 onto the horizontal plane is roughly trapezoidal.

[0042] like Figure 3 As shown, the two sides of the bulge 3 are smoothly transitioned, and the projection of the outer edge of the bulge 3 on the horizontal plane is roughly arc-shaped; in other embodiments of this utility model, the projection of the outer edge of the bulge 3 on the horizontal plane may also be roughly square or irregular geometric.

[0043] In addition, the bulge 3 extends at most 2 mm along the direction from the root of the stalk 1 to the root of the eyelash 2, preferably 1 to 1.8 mm.

[0044] A type of false eyelash 100 is integrally cut from a thin sheet of material. The false eyelash 100 includes a band 1, such as... Figure 4As shown, the band 1 extends outward from one side to form several bulges 3 as described above, and the top of each bulge 3 continues to extend outward to form multiple eyelash filaments 2. In this way, the width of the eyelash filaments 2 is narrow and it is not easy to bend. At the same time, the setting of the bulges 3 also expands the side edge length of the band 1, which is conducive to arranging more eyelash filaments 2, so as to present a denser decorative effect.

[0045] like Figure 5 As shown, a portion of one side of the band 1 can extend outward to form multiple eyelash strands 2. The area where the band 1 extends outward to form eyelash strands 2 is spaced apart from the area where the band 1 extends outward to form a bulge 3, resulting in a better decorative effect.

[0046] In addition, such as Figure 4 and 5 As shown, the stem line 1 extends for a relatively long length and can cover the length of the eyeliner. Furthermore, several eyelashes 2 on the stem line 1 are of varying lengths, roughly forming a serrated envelope, which has a good decorative effect.

[0047] Example 2

[0048] The difference between Example 2 and Example 1 is that, regarding the bulge 3, the root of the eyelash 2 extends towards the rootstock 1 to form an extension segment, and there are multiple extension segments, which bulge outward to form the bulge 3.

[0049] like Figure 7 As shown, multiple extension segments are arranged symmetrically in two groups. The extension segments in each group are arranged side by side, and the extension segments in the two groups intersect each other, forming a hollow shape. The projection of the outer edge of the bulge 3 on the horizontal plane is roughly triangular.

[0050] like Figure 6 As shown, multiple extension segments are arranged in an intersecting, hollowed-out pattern, and the projection of the outer edge of the formed bulge 3 onto the horizontal plane is approximately semi-circular. Furthermore, in other embodiments of this invention, the eyelash strands 2 can also bulge laterally along their extension direction, forming a meandering extension and creating varied decorative effects.

[0051] The difference between Example 2 and Example 1 is that, as Figure 8 and 9 As shown, the extension length of the band 1 of the false eyelash 100 is too short to cover the length of the human eyeliner. One side of the band 1 extends outward to form several eyelash strands 2. The eyelash strands 2 are divided into multiple clusters. The root of the eyelash strand 2 in each cluster extends towards the band 1 to form an extension segment. There are multiple extension segments that intersect each other. The extension segments bulge outward to form a bulge 3 as shown in 6 or 7.

[0052] Example 3

[0053] The difference between Example 3 and Example 1 is that the eyelash filament 2 is made of synthetic fiber material, and its cross-section is roughly circular. Several eyelash filaments 2 can be fixed to the strut 1 by adhesive bonding. This is the prior art. The strut 1 is one or more filaments. Adhesive is applied to the connection between the eyelash filament 2 and the strut 1, and solidifies to form a bulge 3. This can also greatly improve the reliability of the connection between the eyelash filament 2 and the strut 1.

[0054] In other embodiments of this utility model, the glue can be applied and flattened before it solidifies to form a flat bulge 3, which improves the comfort after wearing.

[0055] The present invention has been described above by way of example, but the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described above. Any modifications or variations made based on the present invention shall fall within the scope of protection claimed by the present invention.

Claims

1. An eyelash connecting structure characterized by, It includes a bulge located at the base of the eyelash, through which the eyelash is connected to the hairline; The projection of the outer edge of the bulge on the horizontal plane is square, semi-circular, arc-shaped or trapezoidal; The root of the eyelash extends toward the band and forms an extension segment, and the extension segment bulges outward to form a bulge portion; There are multiple extension segments, and two or more extension segments are arranged in an overlapping manner.

2. The lash connection structure of claim 1, wherein The eyelash strands, bulges, and bands are integrally formed.

3. The lash connection structure of claim 2, wherein, The eyelash strands, bulges, and striations are integrally cut from a thin sheet of material.

4. The lash coupling structure of claim 3, wherein The thin sheet material is made of plastic, and the eyelash hairs, bulges and striations are formed by laser integral cutting on the thin sheet material.

5. The lash coupling structure according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that, The two sides of the bulge transition smoothly.

6. The lash connection structure of claim 5, wherein, The bulge extends up to 2mm along the stalk line to the root of the eyelash.

7. The lash coupling structure of claim 5, wherein Each of the bulges has one or more eyelashes, and the multiple eyelashes are arranged side by side and / or cross each other.

8. A type of false eyelashes (100), characterized in that, The false eyelashes (100) are integrally cut from a thin sheet material. The false eyelashes (100) include a band (1), and the band (1) extends outward from one side to form a bulge (3) and an eyelash filament (2) as described in any one of claims 1 to 4, 6 and 7.