False eyelash holder and false eyelash holding case

The false eyelash holder with multiple holding members addresses non-uniform adhesive strength issues by allowing easy peeling through dispersed force application, reducing damage and simplifying removal.

JP2026023673AActive Publication Date: 2026-02-13SBY
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Application Number
JP2024125767
Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-08-01
Publication Date
2026-02-13
Estimated Expiration
2044-08-01

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Technical Problem

Existing false eyelash holders suffer from non-uniform adhesive strength, leading to potential damage when attempting to remove the eyelashes due to strong adhesive portions and cumbersome insertion of tweezers into recessed structures.

Method used

A false eyelash holder composed of multiple holding members with curved surfaces, arranged side by side and spaced apart, allowing easy peeling by applying force through a rod between members and reducing the width of adhesive contact points.

Benefits of technology

Prevents strong adhesive portions and facilitates easy removal of false eyelashes without damage by dispersing the peeling force, using a rod to separate the eyelashes from the holder.

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Abstract

To provide a holding base capable of easily peeling off false eyelashes.SOLUTION: The false eyelash holding base 6 includes two or more holding members 61 to 67 each having curved surfaces 611 to 671 to which a part of the false eyelash is bonded, the curved surfaces 611 to 671 being spaced apart from each other and arranged in parallel.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 2A
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a false eyelash holder and a false eyelash holder case. [Background technology]

[0002] Patent Document 1 discloses a holder for holding false eyelashes. This holder has a structure in which recesses or the like are provided on the holding surface, which allows for non-adherence of the false eyelashes to occur. This structure makes it possible to quickly remove the false eyelashes from the holder without reducing their adhesive strength. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Utility Model Registration No. 3177775 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] The adhesive strength of the false eyelashes to the holder is not uniform throughout, and there may be strongly adhesive portions. As an example, Patent Document 1 discloses a holder having two recessed structures that can serve as non-adherent portions (e.g., Figure 5 of Patent Document 1), but inserting the tips of tweezers into the gaps formed by these recessed structures is itself a cumbersome task, and even if the tips of the tweezers are inserted into the gaps to hold the false eyelashes, if there are strongly adhesive portions, there is a risk that the false eyelashes will be damaged by the large force applied when trying to pinch and peel off part of them with the tweezers.

[0005] The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and aims to provide a false eyelash holder and a holding case that allow false eyelashes to be easily peeled off from the holder. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] The false eyelash holder of the present invention is composed of two or more holding members arranged side by side with the curved surfaces spaced apart, each having a curved surface to which a part of the false eyelash is adhered.

[0007] The false eyelash holder of the present invention has one or more of the above-mentioned holders fixed to a fixing surface. [Effects of the Invention]

[0008] According to the false eyelash holder and holding case of the present invention, the false eyelash holder is composed of two or more holding members arranged side by side, each holding member having a curved surface to which a portion of the false eyelash is adhered, and the curved surfaces are arranged side by side and spaced apart.

[0009] By configuring the holder base with multiple holding members, the width of the curved surface of each holding member to which the false eyelashes are adhered is shortened, thereby preventing the occurrence of strongly adhesive portions. Furthermore, even if strongly adhesive portions exist on the curved surface of the holding members, it is easy to insert a member such as a rod into the gap between the holding members, and this member can be used to apply additional force to the false eyelashes in the direction of peeling them off, making it easy to peel the false eyelashes off the holder base. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0010] [Figure 1] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the false eyelash holding case of the first embodiment. [Figure 2A] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a false eyelash holder. [Figure 2B] FIG. 2 is a top view of a false eyelash holder. [Figure 3A] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a holder that holds false eyelashes. [Figure 3B] FIG. 2 is a top view of a holder holding false eyelashes. [Figure 4] FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a state in which the false eyelashes held on the holding base are being peeled off. [Figure 5A]FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the relationship between the curved surface width w and the separation width d according to the number n of holding members in a false eyelash holder when L=26. [Figure 5B] FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the relationship between the curved surface width w and the separation width d according to the number n of holding members in a false eyelash holder when L=31. [Figure 6A] FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a false eyelash holder according to another embodiment. [Figure 6B] FIG. 2 is a top view of a false eyelash holder. [Figure 7A] FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a false eyelash holder according to a second embodiment. [Figure 7B] FIG. 2 is a top view of a false eyelash holder. [Figure 8A] FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a false eyelash holder according to a third embodiment. [Figure 8B] FIG. 2 is a top view of a false eyelash holder. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0011]

[0023] The following detailed description of an embodiment of the present invention will be given with reference to the drawings. In the following description, the same components will be given the same reference numerals, and duplicated descriptions will be omitted. In the following description, the top, bottom, left, right, and height directions in the drawings will be used, but these directions are used for convenience of explanation and do not limit the arrangement of the false eyelash holder and the false eyelash holder case.

[0012] (First embodiment) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a false eyelash holding case 1 of the first embodiment. The holding case 1 has a decorative area 2 at the top where product information is printed or stickers are attached, and a holding area 3 below the decorative area 2 where false eyelash holders 5, 6 are provided. A hook 4 is provided near the center of the top of the decorative area 2, which is used for displaying the false eyelashes in a store. The holding area 3 has two types of holders 5, 6, two horizontally (left and right) and five vertically (top and bottom), for a total of ten holders. The holding area 3 is an example of a fixing surface for fixing the holders 5, 6.

[0013] The holding case 1 as a whole is configured so that the decorative area 2 and the holding bases 5 and 6 protrude a predetermined length in the height direction from the holding area 3. The holding case 1 can be made of any material. As an example, the holding case 1 may be made by stamping the decorative area 2 and the holding bases 5 and 6 in the height direction from the back side of a plastic plate-shaped member.

[0014] The holding area 3 is provided with two types of holding stands 5, 6: two holding stands 5 that are integrally formed with the decorative area 2 and aligned in the horizontal direction, and eight holding stands 6 that are aligned in the vertical direction from each of these two holding stands 5. Furthermore, as will be described in detail with reference to Figures 2A to 4 and 6A to 6B, the holding stands 5, 6 are composed of a plurality of holding members 51 to 57, 61 to 67.

[0015] Fig. 2A is a perspective view of the holder 6. Fig. 2B is a top view of the holder 6 as seen from the height direction. In the illustrated example, the holder 6 is configured by seven holding members 61 to 67 extending in the height direction and arranged side by side in the horizontal (left and right) direction.

[0016] The holder 6 is provided symmetrically on the left and right sides of the centrally located holder 64, and is composed of holders 63-61 and 65-67. The holders 61-67 have curved surfaces 611-671 that bulge downward, and these curved surfaces 611-671 are arranged so that they form an arc that protrudes downward as a whole. These curved surfaces 611-671 form the surfaces to which the false eyelashes are attached.

[0017] For ease of explanation, FIG. 2B shows a line A-A' connecting outer ends A, A' on both sides (left and right) of the curved surfaces 611, 671 of the holding members 61, 67 provided at the left and right ends in the horizontal direction. The holding members 61, 67 are arranged so that the line A-A' substantially coincides with the horizontal direction (left and right) of the holding case 1. Furthermore, the holding members 61, 67 have end faces 612, 672 that extend in the height direction, similar to the curved surfaces 611, 671. The end faces 612, 672 are adjacent to the curved surfaces 611, 671 via the height-direction edge that exists at the horizontal end. The end faces 612, 672 are configured to be substantially perpendicular to the line A-A', i.e., aligned in the up-down (vertical) direction, within the plane of the holding area 3.

[0018] Scale portions 31, 32 are formed on the left outer side of end face 612 of holding member 61 and on holding area 3 on the right outer side of end face 672 of holding member 67. Scale portions 31, 32 are made up of a plurality of straight lines spaced apart at a predetermined length, and these multiple straight lines are arranged at an angle of 45 to 90 degrees with respect to the lateral extension plane of curved surfaces 611, 671, more preferably approximately perpendicular.

[0019] The scale portions 31 and 32 are an example of a measuring means. By providing the scale portions 31 and 32, when the false eyelashes held on the holder 6 extend beyond the ends A and A' of the curved surfaces 611 and 671, it becomes possible to measure the distance from the ends A and A' of the curved surfaces 611 and 671 to the tip of the false eyelashes. The effect of providing the scale portions 31 and 32 will be described with reference to Figures 3A and 3B.

[0020] 2B also shows dimensions for explaining the size of the holder 6. Let L be the width of the attachment area on the holder 6 where the false eyelashes are attached, n be the number of the holder members 61-67 (seven in this embodiment), w be the width of the curved surfaces 611-671 of each of the holder members 61-67, and d be the spacing between the holder members 61-67. These design values ​​will be explained using FIGS. 5A and 5B.

[0021] Fig. 3A is a perspective view of the holder 6 holding the false eyelashes 7. Fig. 3B is a top view of the holder 5 holding the false eyelashes 7. The false eyelashes 7 include a shaft 71 and bristles 72, with multiple bristles 72 attached to the shaft 71. An adhesive member is attached to the entire shaft 71. The false eyelashes 7 are held by the holder 6 by having parts of the shaft 71 attached to the curved surfaces 611 to 671 of the holders 61 to 67 with the adhesive member.

[0022] In this embodiment, the holder 6 holds the false eyelashes 7 that are laterally longer than the holding surface formed by the curved surfaces 611 to 671. For example, since the width L of the attachment area of ​​the holder 6 formed by the holding members 61 to 67 is 26 to 31 mm, if the length of the stem 71 of the false eyelashes 7 is 30 to 35 mm, the stem 71 protrudes 2 mm on both the left and right sides from the attachment area of ​​the holder 6. In other words, the stem 71 of the false eyelashes 7 is held by the holder 6 so that it exceeds the ends of the curved surfaces 611 and 671 (A and A' in FIG. 2B) by 2 mm each.

[0023] In this state where the shaft 71 protrudes 2 mm on each side from the attachment area of ​​the holder 6, the provision of the scales 31 and 32 makes it possible to measure the distance from the ends A and A' of the curved surfaces 611 and 671 to the tip of the false eyelash 7. During the manufacturing process, the false eyelashes 7 are attached to the holder 6 manually or automatically (manually in most cases) using an adhesive member, and the provision of the scales 31 and 32 makes it easier to position the false eyelashes 7 relative to the holder 6 when the false eyelashes 7 are attached so that they extend beyond the ends of the holder 6.

[0024] The scales 31 and 32 are an example of a measuring means, and any configuration is possible as long as it is possible to measure the distance from the ends A and A' on a line extending laterally outward from the curved surfaces 611 and 671. For example, recessed or protruding marks may be formed at predetermined intervals on a line extending laterally from the curved surfaces 611 and 671. As another example, a grid pattern may be formed over the entire holding area 3, and the distance from the ends A and A' may be measured using the grid pattern. The pattern provided on part or all of the holding area 3 may be formed in any manner, such as by printing or groove formation.

[0025] 4 is a perspective view showing a state in which a user peels off the false eyelashes 7 from the holder 6. For example, the user holds the left end of the shaft 71 of the false eyelashes 7 with tweezers 81 and moves the tweezers 81 in a direction away from the holder 6 (downward) and in the direction in which the false eyelashes 7 are attached (to the right), thereby peeling off the shaft 71 from the curved surfaces 611, 621. This figure shows a state in which the shaft 71 is completely peeled off from the curved surface 611, and then peeled off from the curved surface 621.

[0026] Here, it is assumed that there is a strong adhesive portion between the curved surface 621 and the shaft 71. In such a case, if the false eyelashes 7 are pulled off by applying force only to the left end of the shaft 71 with the tweezers 81, the false eyelashes 7 may be damaged. Therefore, the user can insert a rod 82 between the holding member 62 and the holding member 63 to push the false eyelashes 7 outward.

[0027] In this way, a force can be applied by the tweezers 81 to the left of the strong adhesive portion on the curved surface 621 in a direction away from the curved surface 621, and a force can be applied by the rod 82 to the right of the strong adhesive portion in a direction away from the curved surface 621. As a result, since multiple points of application of force to the strong adhesive portion are provided, the force acting on the shaft 71 is dispersed, and therefore the false eyelash 7 can be peeled off from the curved surface 621 while preventing damage to the false eyelash 7.

[0028] Furthermore, the end faces 612, 672 of the holding members 61, 67 are configured to be perpendicular to the line A-A', i.e., aligned vertically. With this configuration, when a user pinches the end of the shaft 71 of the false eyelash 7 with the tweezers 81, the user can move the tip of the tweezers 81 up and down along the end faces 612, 672, making the pinching action easier.

[0029] Here, we will explain the details of the configuration of the holder 6. As shown in Fig. 2B, the width of the area on the holder 6 where the false eyelashes 7 are attached is L, the number of holders 5 is n, the curved surface width of the curved surfaces 611-671 of each of the holder members 61-67 is w, and the spacing width of the holder members 61-67 is d. In the following explanation, the design will be explained assuming that the curved surface width w and the spacing width d are equal, but the curved surface width w and spacing width d of the holder members 61-67 may be arbitrarily configured, and if they are not equal, the explanation will be understood as referring to average values.

[0030] First, the length of the shaft 71, which determines the length of the false eyelashes 7 in the inter-eye direction, is approximately 30 to 35 mm. Therefore, when the shaft 71 is approximately 30 mm, in order to hold the false eyelashes 7 so that they protrude laterally from the holder 6, the width L of the attachment area of ​​the holder 6 for the false eyelashes 7 is preferably approximately 26 mm. When the shaft 71 is approximately 35 mm, the width L of the attachment area of ​​the holder 6 is preferably approximately 31 mm. By designing the attachment area L of the holder 6 to be shorter than the shaft 71 of the false eyelashes 7, the false eyelashes 7 can be fixed so that they protrude 2 mm from the left side of the holder 61 and the right side of the holder 67. As a result, the user can pinch the 2 mm protruding portion with tweezers 81 and pull off the false eyelashes 7.

[0031] Furthermore, because the end faces 612, 672 of the holding members 61, 67 are configured to be perpendicular to the line A-A', i.e., aligned vertically, when the shaft 71 of the false eyelashes 7 is removed and then reattached to the holder 6, the end of the shaft 71 can be attached to the end faces 612, 672 without causing significant bending of the shaft 71. In this way, the possibility of dust or the like adhering to the end of the shaft 71 is reduced, and the shaft 71 of the false eyelashes 7 can be reattached to the holder 6 while preventing significant bending of the shaft 71.

[0032] Next, the width w of the curved surfaces 611 to 671 of the holding members 61 to 67 is preferably 2 to 4 mm. This is because, when cyanoacrylate, which is often used as an adhesive material (glue tape) for false eyelashes 7, is used, the width w is preferably 4 mm or less to significantly reduce the frequency of occurrence of strong adhesive portions, and 2 mm or more to ensure a certain level of adhesive strength.

[0033] Similarly, the separation width d between the holding members 61-67 is preferably 2-4 mm. This is because the diameter of a member that can be used as the stick 82 and that can be held by a user of the false eyelashes 7 is thought to be about 3 mm. However, as the separation width d increases, the possibility of dust and the like adhering to the non-contact portion of the shaft 71 increases, so it has been experimentally determined that a width exceeding 5 mm is undesirable.

[0034] Here, if the total number of holding members 61-67 is n, the number of spaced portions is (n-1). Therefore, the attachment area width L satisfies the relationship "nw+(n-1)d=L" when the width w of the curved surfaces 611-671 of the n holding members 61-67 and the spaced width d of the (n-1) spaced portions are used.

[0035] 5A is a graph showing the relationship between the curved surface width w and the separation width d when L = 26 mm and n = 3 to 8. As shown in this figure, in order for the curved surface width w of the curved surfaces 611 to 671 and the separation width d therebetween to be 2 to 4 mm, n must be one of 4 to 7. That is, when n = 4, w = 3.5 to 4 mm, d = 4 to 3.3 mm; when n = 5, w = 2 to 3.6 mm, d = 4 to 2 mm; when n = 6, w = 2 to 2.7 mm, d = 2.8 to 2 mm; and when n = 7, w = 2 mm, d = 2 mm. However, when n is 3 or less or 8 or more, it is not possible to design the curved surface width w and the separation width d to be 2 to 4 mm when the attachment area width L is 26 mm.

[0036] 5B is a graph showing the relationship between the curved surface width w and the separation width d when L = 31 mm and n = 3 to 9. As shown in this figure, in order for the curved surface width w of curved surfaces 611 to 671 and the separation width d therebetween to be 2 to 4 mm, n must be one of the values ​​5 to 8. That is, when n = 5, w = 3.5 to 3 mm and d = 4 to 2.8 mm; when n = 6, w = 2 to 3.5 mm and d = 3.8 to 2 mm; when n = 7, w = 2 to 2.8 mm and d = 2.7 to 2 mm; and when n = 8, w = 2 to 2.1 mm and d = 2.1 to 2 mm. However, when n is 4 or less or 9 or more, it is not possible to design the curved surface width w and the separation width d to be 2 to 4 mm when the attachment area width L is 31 mm.

[0037] 5A and 5B, when L=26 to 31 mm, it is preferable that n=5 to 7. In this way, the curved surface width w of the curved surfaces 611 to 671 and the distance d therebetween are determined according to the attachment area width L and the number n of the holding members 61 to 61.

[0038] Fig. 6A is a perspective view showing the detailed structure of the holder 5. Fig. 6B is a top view of the holder 5. Compared to the holder 6, the holder 5 has the same configuration as the holder 6 in terms of curved surfaces 511 to 571 to which the false eyelashes 7 are attached, but there are some differences.

[0039] As shown in the figure, the holder 5 is composed of holding members 51 to 57 arranged in parallel in the left-right direction, and the holding members 51 to 57 have curved surfaces 511 to 571 that form holding surfaces for the false eyelashes 7. For ease of explanation, a line B-B' is shown connecting the outer widthwise ends B and B' of the curved surfaces 511 and 571 of the holding members 51 and 57 provided at the widthwise ends.

[0040] The left and right side surfaces of the holding members 61-67 of the holding base 6 are configured radially from the top of the central holding member 64, whereas the holding members 51-57 of the holding base 5 are configured so that their sides are perpendicular to the line B-B', i.e., aligned vertically. The holding members 51-57 of the holding base 5 are longer vertically than the holding members 61-67 of the holding base 6, and are formed integrally with the decorative area 2.

[0041] Despite these differences, the curved surfaces 511 to 571 of the holding members 51 to 57 have the same configuration as the curved surfaces 611 to 671 of the holding members 61 to 67. That is, the curved surface width w and the separation width d of the curved surfaces 611 to 671 are the same. As a result, the attachment area width L of the holding bases 5 and 6 is the same, and the false eyelash 7 is held in the same way on both the holding bases 5 and 6.

[0042] Similarly to the end faces 612, 672 of the holding members 61, 67 provided at the horizontal ends, the holding members 51, 57 have end faces 512, 572 that are continuous with the curved surfaces 611, 671. The end faces 512, 572 are configured to be substantially perpendicular to the line B-B', i.e., aligned vertically, within the plane of the holding area 3. As a result, when a user pinches the end of the shaft 71 of the false eyelash 7 with the tweezers 81, the user can move the tip of the tweezers 81 vertically along the end faces 512, 572, making the pinching operation easier.

[0043] The end faces 512 and 572 may be configured to have a rougher surface than the curved faces 611 to 671. This configuration can prevent the shafts 71 of the false eyelashes 7 that protrude from the left side of the holding member 61 and the right side of the holding member 67 from sticking to the end faces 512 and 572.

[0044] Scale portions 33 and 34 are formed on the left side of the end surface 512 of the holding member 51 and on the holding area 3 on the right side of the end surface 572 of the holding member 57. Similar to the scale portions 31 and 32, the scale portions 33 and 34 enable measurement of the distance from the ends B and B' of the curved surfaces 511 and 571 to the tip of the false eyelash 7.

[0045] According to the holders 5 and 6 of the first embodiment, by being configured with a plurality of holding members 51-57, 61-67, the width of the curved surfaces 511-571 to which the shafts 71 of the false eyelashes 7 are adhered is shortened in each holding member 51-57, 61-67, thereby preventing the occurrence of strongly adhesive portions. Furthermore, even if strongly adhesive portions exist on the curved surfaces 511-571, 611-671 of the holding members 51-57, 61-67, the rod 82 can be inserted into the gaps between the holding members 51-57, 61-67 to apply additional force to the false eyelashes 7 in the peeling direction, thereby reducing the risk of damage to the false eyelashes 7 due to a large force acting on the strongly adhesive portions, and the false eyelashes 7 can be easily peeled off from the holders 5 and 6.

[0046] (Second embodiment) In the first embodiment, an example in which the holding members 61 to 67 of the holding base 6 are configured to have a substantially uniform width has been described, but this is not limiting. In the second embodiment, an example in which the holding members 61 to 67 of the holding base 6 are not configured to have a uniform width will be described.

[0047] Fig. 7A is a perspective view of a holder 6A of the second embodiment. Fig. 7B is a top view of the holder 6A. The holder 6A is composed of holder members 61A to 67A, and the curved surfaces 611 to 671 of the holder members 61A to 67A have the same shapes (height and width w) as the curved surfaces 611 to 671 of the holder members 61 to 67 of the holder 6 of the first embodiment.

[0048] However, while the holding members 61 to 67 of the first embodiment are configured with equal widths, the holding members 61A to 67A of the second embodiment are configured with the curved surfaces 611 to 671 (lower sides) being wider than their opposing surfaces (upper sides), resulting in the separation width d between the holding members 61A to 67A being narrower on the curved surfaces 611 to 671 (lower sides) than on the opposing surfaces (upper sides).

[0049] In the holder 6 of the second embodiment, the distance d between the holding members 61A to 67A is narrower on the curved surfaces 611 to 671 side (lower side) than on the opposing surface side (upper side). Therefore, when inserting the rod 82 from the opposing surface side (upper side) of the curved surfaces 611 to 671 of the holding members 61A to 67A, the insertion is easy, and the side surfaces of the holding members 61A to 67A guide the rod 82, which makes it easier to press the shaft 71 of the false eyelash 7 between the curved surfaces 611 to 671 from the inside.

[0050] (Third embodiment) In the first embodiment, an example in which the scale portions 31 and 32 are provided as measuring means in the holding area 3 has been described, but the example of the measuring means is not limited to this. In the third embodiment, an example in which another type of measuring means is provided will be described.

[0051] Fig. 8A is a perspective view of the holder 9 of the third embodiment. Fig. 8B is a top view of the holder 9. The holder 9 is made up of holding members 91 to 95. The holding members 91 to 95 have curved surfaces 911 to 951 capable of holding the false eyelashes 7.

[0052] A scale member 96 is provided on the left side of the holding member 91 located at the left end of the holding base 9, and a scale member 97 is provided on the right side of the holding member 95 located at the right end. The scale members 96, 97 have scales provided on their upper surfaces 961, 971. Similar to the scale portions 31, 32 of the first embodiment, these scales are provided so as to form an angle of 45 to 90 degrees (preferably approximately perpendicular) with respect to the extension planes of the curved surfaces 911, 951 to the sides. The scale members 96, 97 are an example of a removable measuring member.

[0053] As a result, when the false eyelashes 7 held by the holder 9 extend beyond the ends of the curved surfaces 911, 951, it becomes possible to measure the distance from the ends of the curved surfaces 911, 951 to the tip of the false eyelashes 7. The scale members 96, 97 may be provided on end surfaces 962 (not shown), 972 that are continuous with the curved surfaces 911, 951 of the holding members 91, 95. The scale members 96, 97 are configured to be removable from the holding area 3.

[0054] According to the holder 9 of the third embodiment configured in this manner, the user can remove the scale members 96, 97 from the holding area 3 before peeling the false eyelashes 7 off the holder 9. As a result, the portions of the false eyelashes 7 held on the holder 9 that extend beyond the ends of the curved surfaces 911, 951 are exposed, making it easier for the user to grip the shaft 71 of the false eyelashes 7 with the tweezers 81. Furthermore, the provision of the scale members 96, 97 makes it difficult for dust to adhere to the end of the shaft 71, thereby preventing a decrease in adhesive strength.

[0055] The present invention allows various embodiments and modifications without departing from the broad spirit and scope of the present invention. Furthermore, the above-described embodiments are intended to illustrate the present invention and do not limit the scope of the present invention. That is, the scope of the present invention is defined by the claims, not the embodiments. Various modifications made within the scope of the claims and within the scope of the meaning of the invention equivalent thereto are considered to be within the scope of the present invention. [Explanation of symbols]

[0056] 1: Holding case, 2: Decorative area, 3: Holding area, 5, 6, 6A, 9: Holding base, 7: False eyelashes, 71: Shaft, 72: Bristles, 81: Tweezers, 82: Rod, 31, 32, 33, 34: Scale, 51-57, 61-67, 61A-67A, 91-95: Holding member, 96, 97: Scale member, 511-571, 611-671, 911-951: Curved surface, 511, 572, 612, 672: End surface, A, A', B, B': End

Claims

1. The false eyelash holder is composed of two or more holding members each having a curved surface to which a portion of the false eyelash is adhered, the curved surfaces of which are spaced apart and arranged side by side.

2. 2. The false eyelash holder according to claim 1, wherein the distance along the curved surface between the outer ends of the holding members located at both ends in the arrangement direction is 26 to 31 mm, and the number of the holding members is 5 to 7.

3. 3. The false eyelash holder according to claim 2, wherein the width of the curved surface of the holding member is 2 to 4 mm, and the spacing width of the holding members is 2 to 4 mm.

4. The false eyelash holder according to claim 2, wherein the false eyelashes held by the plurality of holding members are longer than the distance along the curved surface between the outer ends of the holding members located at both ends in the parallel arrangement direction.

5. At least one of the holding members located at both ends in the juxtaposition direction has an end surface that is continuous with the curved surface at an end side that is located at an outer end in the juxtaposition direction, The false eyelash holder according to claim 1 , wherein the end surface is configured to be approximately perpendicular to a line connecting outer ends of the curved surfaces of the holding members located at both ends in the juxtaposition direction.

6. The false eyelash holder according to claim 1 , wherein the distance between the holding members is shorter on the curved surface side than on the opposite side of the curved surface.

7. The false eyelash holder according to claim 5 , wherein the end surface has a rougher surface than the curved surface.

8. A false eyelash holder case having one or more holders according to claim 1 fixed to a fixing surface.

9. The false eyelash holding case according to claim 8, wherein the fixing surface is provided with a measuring means on the outer side of the holding base in the direction in which the false eyelash is adhered, the measuring means being capable of measuring the distance from the end of the holding base in the direction in which the false eyelash is adhered.

10. The false eyelash holding case according to claim 9, wherein the measuring means is a pattern formed on the fixing surface.

11. the fixing surface further includes a removable measuring member on the outer side of the holder in the direction in which the false eyelashes are attached; The false eyelash holding case according to claim 8 , wherein the measuring member includes a measuring means for measuring the distance from an end of the holding base in the adhesive direction.

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