EP3174432A1 - Applicateur comprenant des poils composés d'une matière plastique remplie de particules - Google Patents

Applicateur comprenant des poils composés d'une matière plastique remplie de particules

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EP3174432A1
EP3174432A1 EP15747443.8A EP15747443A EP3174432A1 EP 3174432 A1 EP3174432 A1 EP 3174432A1 EP 15747443 A EP15747443 A EP 15747443A EP 3174432 A1 EP3174432 A1 EP 3174432A1
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bristle
bristles
wedge
mascara brush
filaments
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Wolfgang KAMM
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Geka GmbH
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Priority claimed from DE202014103564.8U external-priority patent/DE202014103564U1/de
Priority claimed from DE202014103565.6U external-priority patent/DE202014103565U1/de
Priority claimed from DE202014103567.2U external-priority patent/DE202014103567U1/de
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B9/00Arrangements of the bristles in the brush body
    • A46B9/02Position or arrangement of bristles in relation to surface of the brush body, e.g. inclined, in rows, in groups
    • A46B9/021Position or arrangement of bristles in relation to surface of the brush body, e.g. inclined, in rows, in groups arranged like in cosmetics brushes, e.g. mascara, nail polish, eye shadow
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B3/00Brushes characterised by the way in which the bristles are fixed or joined in or on the brush body or carrier
    • A46B3/18Brushes characterised by the way in which the bristles are fixed or joined in or on the brush body or carrier the bristles being fixed on or between belts or wires
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46DMANUFACTURE OF BRUSHES
    • A46D1/00Bristles; Selection of materials for bristles
    • A46D1/02Bristles details
    • A46D1/0207Bristles characterised by the choice of material, e.g. metal
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46DMANUFACTURE OF BRUSHES
    • A46D1/00Bristles; Selection of materials for bristles
    • A46D1/02Bristles details
    • A46D1/023Bristles with at least a core and at least a partial sheath
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46DMANUFACTURE OF BRUSHES
    • A46D1/00Bristles; Selection of materials for bristles
    • A46D1/02Bristles details
    • A46D1/0238Bristles with non-round cross-section
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46DMANUFACTURE OF BRUSHES
    • A46D1/00Bristles; Selection of materials for bristles
    • A46D1/02Bristles details
    • A46D1/0246Hollow bristles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46DMANUFACTURE OF BRUSHES
    • A46D1/00Bristles; Selection of materials for bristles
    • A46D1/02Bristles details
    • A46D1/0261Roughness structure on the bristle surface
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46DMANUFACTURE OF BRUSHES
    • A46D1/00Bristles; Selection of materials for bristles
    • A46D1/02Bristles details
    • A46D1/0276Bristles having pointed ends
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B2200/00Brushes characterized by their functions, uses or applications
    • A46B2200/10For human or animal care
    • A46B2200/1046Brush used for applying cosmetics
    • A46B2200/1053Cosmetics applicator specifically for mascara

Definitions

  • the invention is directed to a mascara brush with a core of at least two along a wire core longitudinal axis twisted wire sections and a
  • Such applicators are also referred to as wire core applicators. These applicators are enjoying higher today
  • Different wire core applicators can be produced without having to invest significant sums in new tools for a particular applicator, unlike injection molded applicators.
  • wire core applicators also have to meet two requirements in particular: their bristle stocking should be as high as possible
  • Mascara applicator A paintbrush or paint brush is pressed with some force against the surface to be coated with the paint, which triggers the release of adhering to the bristles, usually quite thin liquid color.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a solution that increased in a mascara brush
  • protruding particles are added and / or which is equipped with punctate depressions (indentations) roughening the bristle surface, the bristles having at their free ends a wedge-shaped bristle tip at least one wedge-forming leading surface (4) whose surface roughness (Rz) between 0.2 ym and 6.3 ym, especially between 2.9 ym and 6.3 ym.
  • the surface roughness Rz which is also called the roughness, must be determined in accordance with DIN EN ISO 4287/4288.
  • the bleed surfaces are of particular importance in that the eyelashes in the make-up process at the beginning of the make-up movement are first guided along this surface and slide along.
  • the invention provides that the
  • Rz Surface roughness
  • a part of the bristles has a wedge-shaped tip formed by an oblique section with a gate surface, which the invention also provides.
  • According to the invention can be equipped to push the bristle between the eyelashes at the beginning of the application so that the respective eyelash better in contact with the bristle remains even after the slipping of the eyelash from the wedge surface forming gate surface in the region of the bristle shaft , This allows the respective Borstenschaft and the bleed surfaces, which due to their increased roughness a thicker film of mascara
  • Bristle has a maximum longitudinal extent (LMAX) and the diametrically opposite second side has a minimum longitudinal extent (L M IN).
  • the wedge-shaped tip can be formed by a Doppelschräganrough consisting of two converging surfaces that intersect at the free end of the bristle, at least in their imaginary extension.
  • a Doppelschräganrough consisting of two converging surfaces that intersect at the free end of the bristle, at least in their imaginary extension.
  • the invention is characterized in
  • Extensions intersect at or near the free end of a respective bristle.
  • a bristle can displace eyelashes on both sides and thus separate. Unlike a bristle which is simply cut off at an angle, such a bristle does not show any disturbing
  • two leading surfaces opposite the same bristle end are substantially the same size.
  • the bristles may be aligned such that one or both of the leading edge opposite to a bristle tip (s) are arranged transversely to the wire core longitudinal axis, in which case in particular the bristles, which are equipped with only a one-sided gate surface, so
  • the invention is characterized in another embodiment, therefore, characterized in that the gate surfaces are aligned transversely, in particular perpendicular, to the wire core longitudinal axis (LD). It is advantageous here, if the
  • Parting surfaces of the bristles with a gate surface partially towards the brush end and partially to
  • the gate surface formed by the oblique section is aligned so that when, along the
  • Wire core longitudinal axis ie in a view from the front on the free end of the wire core or a view from the front on the intended for attachment to the stem free end of the wire
  • Wire core looks frontally on the gate area, while one does not look at the gate area when looking in the circumferential direction. This is preferably true for all bristles of the stocking.
  • a mascara brush may have a plurality of differently formed bristle types at its bristle tip.
  • a bristle stock in its entirety may comprise bristles having a non-pointed and non-wedge shaped tip and bristles having a wedge shape
  • the invention is characterized in further development therefore further characterized in that the
  • Wire core longitudinal axis (LD) are aligned, and the at least one of a plurality of each other
  • Bristles comprehensive area or sector or zone are arranged, whose / their bristles have a contrast formed differently bristle tip.
  • the bristle facing it is also possible for the bristle facing to have a plurality of regions, sectors or zones which are located in
  • Circumferential direction of the bristle trim transverse, in particular perpendicular, to the wire core longitudinal axis (LD) or in
  • Wire core longitudinal axis (LD) are aligned, and the at least one of a plurality of each other
  • adjacent bristles comprise existing bristle row, the adjacent bristles each one different
  • all four or six types of bristles may each be arranged individually adjacent to each other alternately in a region or zone or sector, thereby forming an area or zone or sector ,
  • an area or zone or sector comprises at least two bristles.
  • bristles described in general must be present in each zone or area or sector or, in principle, present in a bristle stocking.
  • the invention therefore provides that the
  • Rotation which corresponds to a 45 ° - rotation is rotated, and then the grinding wheel is then moved in the opposite direction to the previous step in a second step from the brush end in parallel and along the wire core longitudinal axis to the brush tip. This sequence of steps is carried out until the 360 ° circumference of the bristle stock has once been completely driven by the grinding wheel and swept over.
  • the bristle facing is preferably designed so that the bristles or
  • Filaments with wedge-shaped sharpening form one or more sector (s) of Borsteinsatzes and the other bristles or filaments form one or more further sector (s), wherein the sector (s) and / or the further sector (s) preferably and ideally in
  • Borstenbesatz are arranged so that they form a spiral running on the peripheral surface of the bristle facing path, which the invention also provides.
  • the further bristles or filaments consist of the same material as the bristles or filaments with wedge-shaped sharpening.
  • the angle (), by which the chamfering surface (s) formed by the oblique incision or by the double oblique incision is inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis of the bristle, satisfies the relation of -S 55 ° and ideally even -S 35 °. This results in a particularly long, well usable, because only flat against the
  • this is accompanied by a so-called.
  • Doppelanschliff d. H. one and the same bleed area is sanded a first and then, in a separate operation, a second time, whereby such a steep angle can be achieved.
  • the invention is therefore further distinguished by the fact that for the angle at which the gate surface or surfaces formed by the oblique or double oblique section are inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis of the bristle, the relationship of S 55 °, preferably S 35 °, in particular S 20 °, is.
  • the filaments forming the bristles may have a non-circular cross section and preferably a polygonal or a square cross section.
  • the bristles or filaments tubular, inside hollow form preferably along its entire length (before twisting). This results in a particularly favorable, synergistic effect, especially when the oblique incision is made by grinding the bristles.
  • the bristle If the bristle is hollow inside, it can store with its cavity mascara mass, which is released in the course of the application through the mouth of the cavity to the outside, which lies in the middle of the center of the gate area.
  • the eyelashes are already pre-coated as they slide along the gate surface, further improving overall mascara coverage.
  • An essential point here is that the oblique section or the resulting wedge surface the mouth of the
  • Hollow bristle can be significantly larger and thus creates a larger area in the Mascara mass can be stored so that it is immediately available for dispensing during application and that on the larger orifice surface also slightly deeper inside the bristles
  • the incision area of the bristles formed by the oblique incision forms a large support area, which the individual eyelashes can slide along for a considerable time before slipping off the front side of the bristle and settling between adjacent bristles. Meanwhile, the eyelash has ample opportunity to be wetted with mascara mass. On a small area, essentially perpendicular to
  • the invention therefore also provides, in a further embodiment, for the bristles or filaments to be tubular and hollow on the inside and slit continuously in the direction along their longitudinal axis. It is advantageous to design the bristles or filaments slit continuously in the direction along their longitudinal axis. The bristles or filaments become somewhat unstable in this way, or their
  • Stability can be better controlled so that the bristles deform more strongly during application in such a way that mascara mass stored in its cavity is dispensed over its mouth in the region of the oblique section.
  • the outer diameter is circular
  • the invention is also distinguished by the fact that the outside enveloping circle of non-circular bristles has an enveloping circle diameter which is> 100 ⁇ , preferably ⁇ 200 ⁇ , and -S 340 ⁇ , in particular -S 320 ⁇ .
  • the envelope circle here is to be understood that circle in which the respective cross section of the bristle can be inscribed in the best possible way.
  • the mass-absorbing capacity-improving effect can also be achieved by so-called indentations, ie punctiform depressions, instead of particles projecting locally over the surface, ie by a plurality of localized depressions in the , r
  • Bristle surface which (seen microscopically or greatly enlarged) profile the bristle surface in the manner of a crispbread and thereby make it more receptive.
  • the number of indentations or points distributed over a respective bristle is
  • Knickfestmaschine confers and therefore causes two positive effects.
  • a stiff bristle can penetrate better between superimposed eyelashes of the eyelashes.
  • a stiff bristle also has a much lower tendency to dodge the grinding wheel and therefore offers the possibility of a sharper tip finish than a softer bristle.
  • the bristles of two different plastics consist of a bristle jacket of a first, softer material and one with the bristle jacket
  • the soft mantle supported by the hard core behaves very good-natured when sanding and surprisingly forms a well-defined outer edge, free of fraying and / or breakouts, d. H.
  • the filaments forming the bristle stocking or brushing stock also have a certain number of filaments, often forming a minority, e.g. As thinner filaments are, each consisting only of a single material. Preferably, these are filaments consisting entirely of the softer material also used for the ground filaments.
  • the first and preferably also the second material may be a plastic, ideally a thermoplastic
  • the two plastics can be solidified by coextrusion
  • Pieces of an endlessly coextruded thread or several endlessly coextruded threads are then not just any arbitrary, interchangeable process, but imprints the endless thread and thus also the filaments cut out of it and the bristles formed therefrom on its special microstructure.
  • This microstructure is characterized on the one hand by the fact that the two different plastic materials are particularly intimately glued together or welded or fused and on the other hand, that their
  • Plastic molecule chains have a significant orientation in the direction of the longitudinal axis, the later
  • the second material one having a Young's modulus (Young's modulus) of at least 1300 N / mm 2 n owns. It is significantly better if the second material has at least one modulus of elasticity of> 1700 N / mm 2 . For most applications, it is advisable that the modulus of elasticity of the second material does not exceed 2700 N / mm 2 .
  • the first material has a Shore D hardness -S 80.
  • the method for measuring the Shore hardness D is standardized; the relevant standards are the DIN EN ISO 868 and DIN ISO 7619-1 standards.
  • Fig. 1 is an inventively designed bristle in
  • Fig. 5 shows a second embodiment of a bristle, the bristle tip of a
  • Double slant has,
  • FIG. 6 shows a third embodiment of a bristle, which is hollow and provided with a longitudinal slot
  • Fig. 7 is a perpendicular to the bristle longitudinal axis
  • Fig. 8 shows an alternative embodiment of a
  • Fig. 9 is an invention equipped
  • FIG. 11 shows a detail enlargement from FIG. 10 and FIG. 12 shows a detail of that shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 bristle variant seen frontally seen from the front.
  • designated mascara brush is produced by the fact that between at least one wire clamp 11 with two straight wire sections 12, 13, a plurality of initially mostly straight filaments 1 ⁇ is inserted.
  • filament l x in the context of the invention is preferably referred to a section of an endlessly extruded fiber.
  • the filaments 1 ⁇ are usually between the wire sections 12, 13 of the
  • the wire sections 12, 13 are then twisted together, whereby the filaments 1 ⁇ distribute and finally firmly between the wire sections 12, 13 are clamped.
  • Each filament 1 ⁇ then usually forms two bristles 1.
  • the brush contour i. the cladding surrounding the bristle trim 26 of the mascara brush 18, with a cutter and counter knife, while the brush 18 rotates, cut so that the plurality of radially
  • FIGs. 1 and 2 show the details of a
  • Embodiment of an obliquely cut bristle la, lc One can recognize the particles 19 which have been added to the plastic mass which is extruded into the thread or fiber from which the filaments 1 ⁇ forming the bristles 1, 1a, 1c are cut. Which particles 19 can be used and how the preparation of a corresponding plastic mass works, from which then, later to filaments 1 ⁇ cut to size threads can be extruded, is described in US Patent US 6,311,359, the disclosure content by reference to the subject of this Registration is made. Especially for the there as a suitable material for the production of the particles
  • the particles 19 are in the near-surface region only
  • the surface 20 is more wettable for the mascara, in the broadest sense.
  • the mascara mass has much better hold on the surface 20 of the bristle shaft 2, so that after stripping off
  • Borstenschafts 2 sticks as on the almost completely smooth surface of the bristle of a bristle, which was extruded from a plastic mass to which no particles have been added. 2
  • the bristle 1, la, lc has at its free end an oblique section 3, which here forms a gate surface 4, which forms a wedge, which will be discussed later in detail.
  • the gate surface 4 is preferably aligned so that, when looking along the wire core longitudinal axis LD, frontally on the
  • Bleed surface 4 looks, as shown in Fig. 1, while not or not appreciably on the
  • Bleed surface 4 looks when looking in the circumferential direction, as shown in Fig. 2. In this case, however, it is so that a part of the gate surfaces 4 in the direction of the brush tip 15 out, namely in the bristles lc
  • Gating surfaces 4 towards the brush end 16, namely, the formed in the bristles la gate surfaces 4, are arranged aligned.
  • the crucial point for the invention is the surprising synergistic interaction between the wedge formed by the oblique section 3 and the
  • Applicator ie, the mascara brush 18, is usually brought to the eyelash arc in such a way that the bristles 1, 1 a - 1 f are moved in a direction which is approximately perpendicular to the "longitudinal axes" of the eyelashes W, see FIG. where the direction in which the bristle 1, la - lf moves approximately, is illustrated by a first, vertical arrow 21.
  • the oblique section 3 forms with the remaining material in the obliquely cut bristles la, lc - lf a kind of "wedge", which pushes between adjacent eyelashes and in any case the eyelash W, which comes to rest on the 4 formed by the inclined section 3 leading surface , the deeper the "wedge” is inserted between the eyelashes.
  • the direction in which the eyelash W is pushed aside is shown in FIG. 3 by a second,
  • Mascara brush 18 unlike a paintbrush, not at the place where the paint is to be applied,
  • the bristle 1, la, lc has a circular cross-section. At its radially outward, distal to the wire core longitudinal axis free end of the bristle 1, la, lc has a sloping section 3 in the manner of a simple wedge.
  • One side or a strip of the surface 20 of the bristle 1, la, lc is thus longer than the diametrically opposite side or a diametrically opposite strip of the surface 20, cf. Fig. 2.
  • the bristle 1, la, lc not only "a little” obliquely cut, but shows a clearly visible oblique section 3.
  • Bleed 4 is large enough to achieve the effect intended by the invention, cf. again Fig. 2.
  • respective gate area 4 is large enough to achieve the effect intended by the invention.
  • a double oblique incision 3 * can also be used, as shown in FIG. 5.
  • Such a Doppelschräganrough 3 * is formed of two converging leading surfaces 4, or whose imaginary extensions intersect at the free end of the bristle 1, ld and there a kind of "chisel edge" 4a
  • Double bevel cut 3 * thus gives the free end of a bristle 1, 1d a chisel or roof-like appearance. Otherwise, such a bristle ld corresponds physically and in its mode of operation to the embodiment described by FIGS. 1 and 2, so that what is said there also applies to the exemplary embodiment according to FIG. 5. This is especially true for the angle by which the two gate surfaces 4 are inclined relative to the bristle longitudinal axis L.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 show an optional embodiment, the gate surface 4 in
  • FIG. 8 Another embodiment which may be preferred for certain applications is illustrated in FIG. 8, which also shows a bristle lf made of two different plastic materials.
  • the gate surface 4 of this bristle lf is convexly curved approximately in the manner of a pocket watch glass in two mutually perpendicular directions.
  • Curvature significantly improves the delivery of the stored mascara mass and the wetting of the passing eyelashes. , 0
  • each wedge surface may have been created by a corresponding sanding of the bristle end, which is even the preferred method of production
  • the bristles 1 provided with the particles 19 can have a circular cross-section. Preferably, it has a non-round, ideally a polygonal cross-section. Due to this special design as hollow bristle le inside, the bristle le is able to deliver in the area of its oblique section 3 Mascara mass to the outside, which has been previously stored in the cavity 25 of the bristle le.
  • offset with particles 19 bristles le is almost always or preferably even mandatory a (simple) oblique cutting performed and no double bevel 3 *.
  • Figs. 10, 11 and 12 illustrate a variant of the mascara brush according to the invention with extraordinary advantageous order and Separtionsrial.
  • the bristle stocking 26 consists of filaments 1 ⁇ formed bristles la, lc with wedge-shaped
  • the bristle stocking 26 is designed so that the bristles la with wedge-shaped sharpening to a plurality of adjacent arranged in a row of bristles 17 a sector 100 of
  • the sectors 100 and 102 and the other sector 101 alternately follow each other in the circumferential direction.
  • the sector 102 is again followed by a sector 101.
  • the sequence of sectors continues until over the circumference of the bristle trim 26 a 360 ° circular arc is closed.
  • the number of sectors depends on the individual application and the rheological properties of the cosmetic used. Preferably, there are between 1 to 8 sectors 100, 102 and between 1 to 8 further sectors 101.
  • the filaments 1 ⁇ or bristles la, lc with wedge-shaped sharpening in the otherwise of other filaments 1 ⁇ or bristles 1, lb 1 existing bristle trim 26 are arranged so that they form a spiral on the peripheral surface of the
  • bristles la, lb, lc of a respective row of bristles 17, 17 17 ⁇ ⁇ are formed identically with respect to the formation of the bristle tip, a row of bristles may of course also be formed of bristles, each different
  • bristles la, lb, lc or even combinations with bristles ld, le, lf are formed in a row of bristles adjacent to and adjacent to one another

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Abstract

Selon l'invention, une brosse à mascara (18) comprend une partie centrale composée au moins de deux sections en fil métallique (12, 13) torsadées entre elles le long d'un axe longitudinal d'âme en fil métallique (LD) et d'une garniture de poils (26) composée de poils (1, 1a - 1f) en matière plastique formés de filaments (1'), lesquels poils sont maintenus par serrage respectivement entre les deux sections en fil métallique (12, 13) et sont réalisés, sur leurs extrémités libres, avec ou sans pointe de poil en forme de coin. L'invention vise à proposer une solution fournissant une meilleure capacité de stockage de masse pour la masse de mascara à appliquer tout en améliorant la distribution de la masse de mascara stockée sur les cils. A cet effet, les poils (1, 1a - 1f) sont formés à partir d'un matériau en plastique extrudé en une fibre, auquel sont ajoutées des particules (19) faisant saillie vers l'extérieur et/ou qui est doté de renfoncements (indentations) ponctuels, qui rendent la surface (20) des poils rugueuse. Les poils (1a, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f) comportant, sur leurs extrémités libres, une pointe de poil en coin, comprennent au moins une face de découpe (4) réalisant un coin, dont la rugosité de surface (Rz) est comprise entre 0,2 µm et 6,3 µm, en particulier entre 2,9 µm et 6,3 µm.
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DE202014103564.8U DE202014103564U1 (de) 2014-07-31 2014-07-31 Drahtkernapplikator mit Mehrmaterialborsten
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DE202014103567.2U DE202014103567U1 (de) 2014-07-31 2014-07-31 Applikator mit Borsten aus partikelgefülltem Kunststoff
PCT/EP2015/067694 WO2016016436A1 (fr) 2014-07-31 2015-07-31 Applicateur comprenant des poils composés d'une matière plastique remplie de particules

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