EP3945929B1 - Refillable cosmetic compact - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to cosmetic product packaging. More particularly, disclosed herein is a cosmetic compact for solid, semi-solid, and potentially other cosmetics with an engaged configuration that permits a cosmetic pan to be securely retained against inadvertent displacement and a disengaged configuration that permits a cosmetic pan to be removed from and inserted into the cosmetic compact quickly and easily.
- Compacts for solid or semi-solid cosmetic products typically have a base structure and a cover.
- One or more inner volumes or cavities are disposed in the base structure for receiving and retaining a volume of cosmetic.
- the solid or semi-solid cosmetic product may, by way of example and not limitation, be pressed or caste powder, semi-solid paste, or a cosmetic cake.
- Such materials could, again by way of illustration, comprise blush powder, skin foundation cosmetic, lip cosmetic, eye shadow, or another cosmetic product.
- the cosmetic product is often disposed in a shallow plastic or metal pan to be retained in the inner volume of the base structure.
- the cosmetic product be securely retained in the cavity of the cosmetic compact, particularly since the compact is likely to be subjected to jostling and impacts not only during use but also while it is transported, such as within a pocket, a purse, or a travel bag. It is likewise important that cosmetic compacts be efficiently arranged so that available space is maximized. Furthermore, in the competitive field of cosmetic packaging, it is a common goal to develop packaging demonstrating increased efficiencies in manufacturing and material requirements. Perceived elegance and luxury in operation are also long-recognized goals in the cosmetics industry.
- the present inventors have thus recognized the need for a cosmetic compact of efficient construction and elegant operation that is capable of securely retaining a volume of cosmetic material while permitting the cosmetic material to be selectively removed from the cosmetic compact in a convenient manner.
- the present inventors set forth with the broadly stated object of providing a cosmetic compact with an engaged or retention configuration wherein a volume of cosmetic can be retained against inadvertent displacement and a disengaged or release configuration that permits cosmetic material to be inserted into and removed from the cosmetic compact.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a cosmetic compact that can be selectively actuated from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration quickly and conveniently.
- An additional object of the invention is to provide a cosmetic compact that is efficient and elegant in manufacture and use.
- one embodiment of the present invention defined by claim 1 comprises a refillable cosmetic compact with an engaged configuration that permits a cosmetic product to be retained by the cosmetic compact and a disengaged configuration that permits the cosmetic product to be inserted into and removed from the cosmetic compact.
- the cosmetic product could, for example, comprise a volume of cosmetic product retained in a cosmetic product pan.
- the cosmetic compact has a product base insert with a floor and a sidewall that define a cavity or inner volume for receiving the cosmetic product, and the cosmetic compact has a base structure with a floor, an outer wall structure that projects from an outer portion of the floor, an inner wall structure that projects from an inner portion of the floor and a cavity for receiving the product base insert, wherein the inner wall structure defines an actuation opening through the base structure.
- the actuation opening is open to the product base insert.
- the product base insert is repositionable in relation to the base structure between an engaged configuration within the cavity wherein the cosmetic product can be retained by the cosmetic compact and a disengaged configuration wherein the cosmetic product can be released from or inserted into the cosmetic compact.
- the refillable cosmetic compact has a longitudinal direction and the base structure retains a plurality of resiliently deflectable catch members, and the product base insert has a corresponding plurality of apertures for receiving the catch members that project generally in die longitudinal direction from the floor of the base structure.
- a converging surface is retained by the product base insert in relation to each aperture.
- Each converging surface has a sloped portion disposed at a distal portion of the aperture that converges toward a longitudinal centerline of the product base insert.
- the converging surfaces are positioned to engage distal portions of the catch members as the product base insert is repositioned from the disengaged configuration to the engaged configuration to induce a deflection of the catch members laterally inwardly and to permit a deflection of the catch members laterally outwardly as the product base insert is repositioned from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
- the catch members grip and retain the cosmetic product when the product base insert is in the engaged configuration, and the catch members can release or permit the insertion of the cosmetic product when the product base insert is in the disengaged configuration.
- Catch members can be retained by the base structure in opposition, such as in opposed pairs where the cosmetic compact is rectangular or along a rounded shape where the cosmetic compact is rounded.
- the converging surfaces slope from being spaced a distance greater than a distance between outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members when the catch members are in a non-deflected configuration to being spaced a distance less than the distance between the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members when the catch members are in a non-deflected configuration.
- retaining formations can be disposed at the distal ends of the catch members.
- the retaining formations could comprise inward protuberances with proximal shelf portions for engaging the rim of a cosmetic product pan.
- the catch members when in a non-deflected configuration, can have a lateral distance between them sufficient to bound the inner volume to permit the insertion and removal of the cosmetic product, such as the cosmetic product pan.
- the apertures in the product base insert can, in certain embodiments, have an L-shape with a base of the L-shape comprising a space within the floor of the product base insert and a bottom of the sidewall of the product base insert and an upstanding portion of the L-shape comprising an opening in the sidewall of the product base insert.
- the catch members are interposed between sections of the sidewall of the product base insert.
- the cosmetic compact can include a latching mechanism for adjustably retaining the product base insert in the engaged configuration and, alternatively, in the disengaged configuration.
- the latching mechanism can, for example, be a snap-fit latching mechanism formed by at least one ridge retained by the product base insert and at least one ridge retained by the base structure disposed in opposition to the at least one ridge retained by the product base insert in an interference relationship.
- the product base insert has a release button that is centrally disposed to project in a longitudinal direction into the actuation opening defined by the inner wall structure of the base structure. With that, the release button can be pressed to induce the product base insert from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
- the release button can have a cross-sectional shape matching a cross-sectional shape of the actuation opening defined by the inner wall structure of the base structure.
- the release button and the actuation opening can have round cross sections. Other shapes are readily possible.
- the refillable cosmetic compact can include a cover with a closed configuration wherein the inner volume of the cosmetic compact is enclosed and an open configuration wherein the inner volume of the cosmetic compact is open.
- the cover could be engaged in any effective manner, including by a coupling to the base structure by a hinge.
- the shape of the refillable cosmetic compact and the retained cosmetic product can vary within the scope of the invention.
- the refillable cosmetic compact can be rectangular.
- the refillable cosmetic compact could be square.
- the refillable cosmetic compact can be rounded.
- the concept of being rounded is intended to include circular, oval, and other rounded shapes.
- the cosmetic compact can be considered to have a longitudinal centerline, and the converging surfaces can have sloped portions that converge toward the longitudinal centerline.
- the catch members can then be disposed along a rounded, such as a circular, shape.
- embodiments of the cosmetic compact again have an engaged configuration that permits a cosmetic product to be retained by the cosmetic compact and a disengaged configuration that permits the cosmetic product to be removed from the cosmetic compact.
- the cosmetic compact has a base structure with a floor, an outer wall structure, and a plurality of resiliently deflectable catch members.
- a product base insert has a floor and a sidewall wherein the floor and the sidewall of the product base insert define a cavity or inner volume for receiving the cosmetic product, such as a volume of cosmetic in a cosmetic pan.
- the product base insert is repositionable in relation to the base structure between an engaged configuration wherein the cosmetic product can be retained by the cosmetic compact and a disengaged configuration wherein the cosmetic product can be released from or inserted into the cosmetic compact.
- a plurality of apertures are disposed in the product base insert for receiving the product pan catch members, and a converging surface is retained by the product base insert in relation to each aperture.
- Each converging surface has a sloped portion disposed at a distal portion of the aperture. The converging surfaces are positioned to engage distal portions of the catch members as the product base insert is repositioned from the disengaged configuration to the engaged configuration to induce a deflection of the catch members laterally inwardly and to permit a deflection of the catch members laterally outwardly as the product base insert is repositioned from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
- the base structure can further comprise an inner wall structure that defines an actuation opening through the base structure.
- the actuation opening is open to the product base insert.
- the product base insert can include a release button that is centrally disposed to project into the actuation opening in the base structure. With that, the release button can be pressed to induce the product base insert from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
- a refillable cosmetic compact again has an engaged configuration that permits a cosmetic product to be retained by the cosmetic compact and a disengaged configuration that permits the cosmetic product to be inserted into and removed from the cosmetic compact.
- a base structure has a floor and an outer wall structure, and a product base insert has a floor, a sidewall, and a plurality of resiliently deflectable catch members. The floor and the sidewall of the product base insert define a cavity for receiving the cosmetic product.
- the product base insert is repositionable in relation to the base structure between an engaged configuration wherein the cosmetic product can be retained by the cosmetic compact and a disengaged configuration wherein the cosmetic product can be released from or inserted into the cosmetic compact.
- At least one deflection surface is retained by the base structure.
- the at least one deflection surface could be a continuous surface or plural individual deflection surfaces.
- the at least one deflection surface is positioned to engage each catch member as the product base insert is repositioned from the disengaged configuration to the engaged configuration to induce a deflection of the catch members laterally inwardly and to permit a deflection of the catch members laterally outwardly as the product base insert is repositioned from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
- the refillable cosmetic compact has a longitudinal direction, and the catch members project from the floor of the product base insert generally in the longitudinal direction.
- the product pan catch members could be retained by the product base insert in opposition, such as by being disposed in opposed pairs.
- the at least one deflection surface can slope from being spaced a distance greater than a distance between outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members when the catch members are in a non-deflected configuration to being spaced a distance less than the distance between the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members when the catch members are in a non-deflected configuration.
- the at least one deflection surface could be a wedge, a sloped surface, a protuberance, or any other surface or surfaces positioned to deflect the catch members inwardly.
- a refillable cosmetic compact according to the invention is indicated generally at 10 in FIGS. 1 through 4 .
- the cosmetic compact 10 can be considered to be founded on a base structure 12.
- a product base insert 14 is concentrically engaged with the base structure 12.
- the insert 14 is repositionable in relation to the base structure 12 between an engaged configuration wherein a cosmetic product pan 16 filled with a volume of cosmetic product 18 is retained within a cavity or inner volume of the cosmetic compact 10 and a disengaged configuration wherein a cosmetic product pan 16 can be removed from or inserted into the cosmetic compact 10.
- a cover 20 engages with the base structure 12 to have a closed configuration wherein the cavity or inner volume within the cosmetic compact 10 is enclosed and an open configuration wherein the inner volume of the cosmetic compact 10 is open and accessible, such as to permit the access to the cosmetic product 18.
- the cover 20 has a surface 28.
- the surface 28 could be a clear window to permit a viewing of the contained cosmetic product 18.
- the surface 28 could be mirrored, such as by having a mirror on an inner surface of the cover 20. Still further, the surface 28 could simply be solid material without mirroring and without a window.
- the cover 20 is coupled to the base structure 12 by a hinge 26, and the cover 20 can be selectively retained in the closed configuration by a latch combination formed here by a projecting latch member 22 in cooperation with a receiving latch formation 24.
- a latch combination formed here by a projecting latch member 22 in cooperation with a receiving latch formation 24.
- Other coupling and engagement mechanisms such as a threaded engagement, a snap-fit relationship, or any other effective engagement or coupling mechanism, would be possible and within the scope of the invention.
- the main base structure 12, the product base insert 14, the product pan 16, the cover 20, and the cosmetic compact 10 in general are round, but other shapes are readily possible and within the scope of the invention except as it might be expressly limited by the claims. For instance, rectangular, oval, or other shapes could be employed.
- the depicted cosmetic compact 10 selectively retains just a single cosmetic product pan 16 in the depicted embodiment, but it would likewise be possible and within the scope of the invention for multiple cosmetic product pans 16 to be releasably retained.
- the cosmetic pans 16 could be retained and released individually or with some or all of the cosmetic pans 16 retained and, additionally or alternatively, released in unison or in other structural coordination.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 where the cosmetic compact 10 is shown in cross section and FIGS. 7 through 10 where the base structure 12 is shown alone.
- the cosmetic compact 10 can be considered to have a longitudinal direction L and a lateral direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction L.
- the base structure 12 is depicted to have a floor 35, an outer wall 54 that projects longitudinally from an outer portion of the floor 35, and an inner wall 32 that projects longitudinally from an inner portion of the floor 35 in parallel with the outer wall 54.
- the floor 35 thus spans laterally between the outer wall 54 and the inner wall 32.
- the inner wall 32 defines an actuation opening that passes through the base structure 12.
- the outer wall 54, the inner wall 32, and the actuation opening are annular in lateral cross section. Together, the inner wall 32 and the outer wall 54 define a toroidal shape.
- the actuation opening defined by the inner wall 32 is concentric with the outer wall 54.
- the inner wall 32 and the actuation opening defined thereby are generally tubular.
- the product base insert 14 which is shown apart from the remainder of the compact 10 in FIGS. 11 through 14 , has a floor 34 on which a cosmetic product pan 16 is supported when engaged and retained by the cosmetic compact 10.
- the floor 34 and the product base insert 14 in general are in turn supported by the base structure 12 when the base insert 14 is in an engaged position as in FIG. 5 .
- the floor 34 of the insert 14 is supported along an inner portion thereof by the upper edge of the inner wall 32 of the base structure 12 and along an outer portion thereof by seat members 44 that project from a mid-portion of the floor 35 of the base structure 12 and are spaced circumferentially around the floor 35.
- the product base insert 14 has a release button 30 that is centrally disposed to project longitudinally from an inner portion of the floor 34.
- the release button 30 is round in cross section so that it has a tubular outer wall.
- the release button 30 has a button surface that caps the distal end of the tubular outer wall of the release button 30.
- the outer wall of the release button 30 here substantially matches the shape of the inner wall 32 of the base structure 12 while being marginally smaller so that the release button 30 is slidably received through at least part of the actuation opening defined by the inner wall 32.
- the release button 30 has a height approximately matching the height of the inner wall 32 of the base structure 12 so that, when the base insert 14 is fully inserted into the base structure 12 in an engaged position, a substantially continuous surface is presented by the floor 35 and the button surface of the release button 30.
- a sidewall 36 of the product base insert 14 projects longitudinally from an outer portion of the floor 34 of the insert 14 in a direction opposite to that in which the release button 30 projects.
- the sidewall 36 has an inner surface that matches the outer peripheral shape of the cosmetic product pan 16 while being marginally larger than the pan 16 so that the cosmetic product pan 16 can be matingly received into the volume defined by the sidewall 36.
- the product base insert 14 has a rim 38 that projects laterally outward from an upper or distal end of the sidewall 36 to encircle the sidewall 36.
- the structure of the rim 38 could span between adjacent cavities or be otherwise disposed or shaped.
- the rim 38 in this example has an outer peripheral size and shape approximating the size and shape of the edge of the outer wall 54 of the base structure 12. Accordingly, when the product base insert 14 is fully inserted into the base structure 12 in an engaged position, the rim 38 overlies the upper end of the outer wall 54 of the base structure 12.
- a plurality of deflectable product pan catch members 40 are retained by the base structure 12.
- the catch members 40 project generally in the longitudinal direction L and from the floor 35 of the base structure 12.
- Each catch member 40 has a retaining formation 56 comprising an inwardly-projecting formation with a proximally-disposed ledge disposed at a distal end of the catch member 40.
- One or more additional protuberances 58 could be disposed along the longitudinal length of the catch members 40.
- the catch members 40 are resiliently deflectable in relation to the floor 35 and the base structure 12 in general.
- a plurality of apertures 42 are disposed in the product base insert 14 corresponding in size and location to the plurality of catch members 40 for longitudinally receiving the catch members 40.
- the catch members 40 are thus interposed between sections of the sidewall 36 of the base insert 14 when the base insert 14 and the base structure 12 are fully engaged.
- the catch members 40 cooperate with the floor 34 and the sidewall 36 of the insert 14 to define the inner volume for receiving the product pan 16.
- the apertures 42 in the product base insert 14 are substantially L-shaped with a base of the L shape comprising a space within the floor 34 and a bottom of the sidewall 36 and the upstanding portion of the L shape comprising an opening in the sidewall 36.
- the catch members 40 When in a relaxed, non-deflected configuration, the catch members 40 are disposed along a circular shape sufficient in size to permit the insertion and removal of a product pan 16 from its seated position on the floor 34 of the insert 14. More particularly, the catch members 40 are disposed in a non-deflected configuration with the inner surfaces of the catch members 40, such as the inner surfaces formed by the retaining formations 56 and the protuberances 58, disposed along circular shapes equal to or greater in circumference than the circumference of the product pan 16.
- the product base insert 14 has converging surfaces 60 disposed in distal portions of the apertures 42.
- the converging surfaces 60 comprise sloped portions that converge toward the longitudinal centerline L of the product base insert 14 from a proximal portion of the converging surface 60 to a distal portion of the converging surface 60.
- One or more portions of each converging surface 60 can slope inwardly or converge from the proximal portion to the distal portion thereof, or the entire converging surface 60 can slope inwardly on a continuous or substantially continuous slope.
- each converging surface 60 has a sloped portion that converges at approximately 30 degrees toward the longitudinal centerline L of the product base insert 14.
- the converging surfaces 60 are positioned to engage the outwardly facing surfaces of the distal portions of the catch members 40 as the product base insert 14 is moved from the released or disengaged position in relation to the base structure 12 as in FIG. 6 to an engaged or retention configuration in relation to the base structure 12 as in FIG. 5 .
- the converging surfaces 60 disengage the outwardly facing surfaces of the distal portions of the catch members 40 as the product base insert 14 is moved from the engaged position of FIG. 5 to the disengaged position of FIG. 6 .
- the converging surfaces 60 can slope from being disposed along a circular shape with a circumference greater than a circumference of a circular shape along which the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members 40 are disposed when in a non-deflected configuration to being disposed along a circular shape with a circumference less than the circumference of the circular shape along which the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members 40 are disposed when the catch members 40 are in a non-deflected configuration.
- the catch members 40 When the product base insert 14 is adjusted from the disengaged position to the engaged position, the catch members 40 are thus deflected inwardly from their non-deflected, disengaged position to an inwardly-deflected, engaged position. In the engaged position, the catch members 40 are operative to engage and retain a cosmetic pan 16.
- the catch members 40 are inwardly deflected to be disposed along a shape, in this case a circular shape, wherein the retaining formations 56 of the catch members 40 mechanically engage the product pan 16.
- the retaining formations 56 are induced to overlie an edge of the product pan 16 while the protuberances 58 engage the sidewall of the product pan 16.
- Other engagements, such as engagements of the catch members 40 into notches or other formations of the product pan 16, are possible within the scope of the invention.
- the cosmetic compact 10 has a latching mechanism for adjustably retaining the product base insert 14 in the engaged configuration and in the disengaged configuration.
- the latching mechanism in this embodiment is formed by at least one ridge 46 retained by the product base insert 14 and at least one ridge 50 retained by the base structure 12 wherein the ridges 46 and 50 can be forced over to pass over one another in a snap-fit engagement to establish a snap-fit latching mechanism.
- the product base insert 14 has plural, such as four or more or fewer, outwardly facing ridges 46 circumferentially spaced around the product base insert 14, and the base structure 12 has a corresponding plurality of inwardly facing ridges 50 that are disposed to have an interference, snap-fit in relation to the ridges 46 of the product base insert 14. While such snap-fit latching mechanisms could vary within the scope of the invention, the ridges 46 of the product base insert 14 in this construction are retained by latch members 48 that depend longitudinally from the rim 38, and the ridges 50 of the base structure 12 project inwardly from within grooves 52 in the outer wall 54 of the base structure 12.
- the product base insert 14 can thus be snapped from the disengaged position of FIG. 6 to the engaged position of FIG. 5 by, for instance, pressing on the rim 38 of the base insert 14 or squeezing the rim 38 and the base structure 12 to cause the ridges 46 to pass over the ridges 50 in a first longitudinal direction.
- the product base insert 14 will thus tend to be retained in the engaged position by operation of the interference between the ridges 46 and 50 of the latching mechanism.
- the product base insert 14 can be snapped from the engaged position of FIG. 5 to the disengaged position of FIG. 6 by a pressing on, for instance, the release button 30 to cause the ridges 46 to pass over the ridges 50 in a second longitudinal direction. By operation of the ridges 46 and 50 of the latching mechanism, the product base insert 14 will tend to be retained in the disengaged position.
- a cosmetic product pan 16 retaining a volume of cosmetic 18 can be inserted into the reception volume within the product base insert 14 to have the bottom of the cosmetic product pan 16 disposed atop the floor 34 of the product base insert 14.
- the product base insert 14 and the retained cosmetic product pan 16 can then be pressed into engagement with the base structure 12, such as by a pressing on the rim 38 or a squeezing together of the rim 38 and the floor 35 of the base structure 12.
- the ridges 46 and 50 will tend to pass or snap over one another, and the product base insert 14 will become fully seated within the base structure 12 to reach the engaged or retention configuration.
- the inwardly-facing converging surfaces 60 engage the outer surfaces of the catch members 40.
- the catch members 40 are deflected inwardly toward the longitudinal centerline L of the compact 10 to cause the catch members 40 to converge on the cosmetic product pan 16.
- the protuberances 58 of the catch members 40 are pressed into engagement with the sidewall of the product pan 16, and the retaining formations 56 are pressed into position overlying the edge of the product pan 16. With that, the cosmetic product pan 16 is locked into position within the cosmetic compact 10.
- the cosmetic product pan 16 can be conveniently ejected or disengaged from the cosmetic compact 10 by a pressing on the release button 30 of the product base insert 14 that is exposed through the actuation opening 32 of the base structure 12.
- the release button 30 is pressed with sufficient force, the ridges 46 and 50 will overcome the interference fit and pass over one another to permit the product base insert 14 to move from the engaged configuration of FIG. 5 to the disengaged configuration of FIG. 6 .
- the inwardly-facing converging surfaces 60 disengage from the outer surfaces of the catch members 40.
- the catch members 40 deflect by their resilience outwardly away from the longitudinal centerline L of the compact 10 to cause the catch members 40 to diverge from the cosmetic product pan 16.
- the protuberances 58 of the catch members 40 move outwardly away from engagement with the sidewall of the product pan 16, and the retaining formations 56 move outwardly away from their position overlying the edge of the product pan 16.
- the cosmetic product pan 16 is thus released from its position within the cosmetic compact 10. As shown, for instance, in FIG. 4 , the cosmetic compact 10 might be overturned to allow the cosmetic product pan 16 to be ejected. Additionally or alternatively, a user might remove the released cosmetic product pan 16 manually.
- FIGS. 1 through 14 is round with a single receiving and retaining volume for a single cosmetic pan 16, rectangular, oval, or other shapes could be employed and multiple cosmetic product pans 16 could be releasably retained.
- FIGS. 15 through 19 One possible alternative embodiment of the invention is depicted in FIGS. 15 through 19 where the cosmetic compact is again indicated at 10.
- the cosmetic compact 10 pursues a rectangular formation for retaining a rectangular cosmetic pan 16 that itself retains a rectangular volume of cosmetic 18.
- the base structure 12 has a rectangular floor 35, an outer wall structure 54 comprising four rectangularly disposed walls that projects longitudinally from an outer portion of the floor 35, and an inner wall 32 that projects longitudinally from an inner portion of the floor 35.
- the floor 35 thus spans laterally between the outer wall 54 and the inner wall 32.
- the inner wall 32 defines an actuation opening that passes through the base structure 12.
- the inner wall 32 and the actuation opening can be annular, rectangular, or some other cross-sectional shape.
- the actuation opening 32 defined by the inner wall 32 is centered within the outer wall 54.
- the product base insert 14 has a floor 34 on which a cosmetic product pan 16 is supported when engaged and retained by the cosmetic compact 10.
- the floor 34 and the product base insert 14 in general are in turn supported by the base structure 12 when the base insert 14 is in an engaged position as in FIG. 15 .
- the floor 34 of the insert 14 is supported along an inner portion thereof by the upper edge of the inner wall 32 of the base structure 12 and along an outer portion thereof by seat members 44 that project from a mid-portion of the floor 35 of the base structure 12 and are spaced evenly around the floor 35.
- the product base insert 14 has a release button 30 that is centrally disposed to project longitudinally from an inner portion of the floor 34.
- the release button 30 has a cross section matching the shape of the inner wall 32 of the base structure 12 while being marginally smaller so that the release button 30 is slidably received through at least part of the actuation opening defined by the inner wall 32.
- the release button 30 has a button surface that caps the distal end of the tubular outer wall of the release button 30.
- the release button 30 has a height approximately matching the height of the inner wall 32 of the base structure 12 so that, when the base insert 14 is fully inserted into the base structure 12 in an engaged position, a substantially continuous surface is presented by the floor 35 and the button surface of the release button 30.
- a sidewall 36 of the product base insert 14 projects longitudinally from an outer portion of the floor 34 of the insert 14 in a direction opposite to that in which the release button 30 projects.
- the sidewall 34 has a rectangular inner surface that matches the outer peripheral shape of the cosmetic product pan 16 while being marginally larger than the pan 16 so that the cosmetic product pan 16 can be matingly received into the volume defined by the sidewall 34.
- the product base insert 14 has a rim 38 that projects laterally outward from an upper or distal end of the sidewall 36 to encircle the sidewall 36.
- the rim 38 has a rectangular outer peripheral size and shape approximating the rectangular size and shape of the edge of the outer wall 54 of the base structure 12. Accordingly, when the product base insert 14 is fully inserted into the base structure 12 in an engaged position, the rim 38 overlies the upper end of the outer wall 54 of the base structure 12.
- a plurality of product pan catch members 40 project generally in the longitudinal direction L from the floor 35 of the base structure 12.
- Each catch member 40 has a retaining formation 56 comprising an inwardly-projecting formation with a proximally-disposed ledge disposed at a distal end of the catch member 40. Additional protuberances 58 are disposed along the longitudinal length of the catch members 40.
- the catch members 40 are resiliently deflectable in relation to the floor 35 and the base structure 12 in general.
- a plurality of apertures 42 are disposed in the product base insert 14 corresponding in size and location to the plurality of catch members 40 for longitudinally receiving the catch members 40.
- the catch members 40 are thus interposed between sections of the sidewall 36 of the base insert 14.
- the catch members 40 cooperate with the floor 34 and the sidewall 36 of the insert 14 to define the inner volume for receiving the product pan 16.
- the apertures 42 in the product base insert 14 are substantially L-shaped with a base of the L-shape comprising a space within the floor 34 and a bottom of the sidewall 36 and the upstanding portion of the L-shape comprising an opening in the sidewall 36.
- the catch members 40 When in a relaxed, non-deflected configuration, the catch members 40 are spaced with a lateral distance between them sufficient to permit the insertion and removal of a product pan 16 from its seated position on the floor 34 of the insert 14. More particularly, the catch members 40 are disposed in a non-deflected configuration with the inner surfaces of the catch members 40, such as the inner surfaces formed by the retaining formations 56 and the protuberances 58, spaced apart a distance equal to or greater than the corresponding width of the product pan 16.
- the product base insert 14 has converging surfaces 60 disposed in distal portions of the apertures 42.
- the converging surfaces 60 comprise sloped portions that converge toward the longitudinal centerline L of the product base insert 14 from a proximal portion of the converging surface 60 to a distal portion of the converging surface 60.
- One or more portions of each converging surface 60 can slope inwardly or converge from the proximal portion to the distal portion thereof, or the entire converging surface 60 can slope inwardly on a continuous or substantially continuous slope.
- each converging surface 60 has a sloped portion that converges at approximately 30 degrees toward the longitudinal centerline L of the product base insert 14.
- the converging surfaces 60 are positioned to engage the outwardly facing surfaces of the distal portions of the catch members 40 as the product base insert 14 is moved from the released or disengaged position in relation to the base structure 12 as in FIG. 16 to an engaged or retention configuration in relation to the base structure 12 as in FIG. 15 .
- the converging surfaces 60 disengage the outwardly facing surfaces of the distal portions of the catch members 40 as the product base insert 14 is moved from the engaged position of FIG. 15 to the disengaged position of FIG. 16 .
- the converging surfaces 60 can slope from being spaced a distance greater than a distance between the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members 40 to being spaced a distance less than the distance between the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members 40 when the catch members 40 are in a non-deflected configuration.
- the catch members 40 When the product base insert 14 is adjusted from the disengaged position to the engaged position, the catch members 40 are thus deflected inwardly from their non-deflected, disengaged position to an inwardly-deflected, engaged position. In the engaged position, the catch members 40 are operative to engage and retain the cosmetic pan 16. In this embodiment, the catch members 40 are inwardly deflected to cause the retaining formations 56 of the catch members 40 to engage the product pan 16 mechanically by overlying an edge of the product pan 16 while the protuberances 58 engage the sidewall of the product pan 16.
- the cosmetic compact 10 again has a latching mechanism for adjustably retaining the product base insert 14 in the engaged configuration and in the disengaged configuration, the latching mechanism formed by at least one ridge 46 retained by the product base insert 14 and at least one ridge 50 retained by the base structure 12.
- the ridges 46 and 50 are spaced in opposition to be forced over to pass over one another in a snap-fit engagement thereby establishing a snap-fit latching mechanism.
- the product base insert 14 has plural outwardly facing ridges 46 disposed in opposed pairs, and the base structure 12 has a corresponding plurality of inwardly facing ridges 50 that are disposed to have an interference, snap-fit in relation to the ridges 46 of the product base insert 14.
- the ridges 46 of the product base insert 14 in this construction are retained by latch members 48 that depend longitudinally from the rim 38, and the ridges 50 of the base structure 12 project inwardly from within grooves 52 in the outer wall 54 of the base structure 12.
- the product base insert 14 can thus be snapped from the disengaged position of FIG. 16 to the engaged position of FIG. 15 by a pressing on, for instance, the rim 38 of the base insert 14 or a squeezing of the rim 38 and the base structure 12 to cause the ridges 46 to pass over the ridges 50 in a first longitudinal direction.
- the product base insert 14 will thus tend to be retained in the engaged position by operation of the interference between the ridges 46 and 50 of the latching mechanism.
- the product base insert 14 can be snapped from the engaged position of FIG. 1 5 to the disengaged position of FIG. 16 by a pressing on, for instance, the release button 30 to cause the ridges 46 to pass over the ridges 50 in a second longitudinal direction. By operation of the ridges 46 and 50 of the latching mechanism, the product base insert 14 will tend to be retained in the disengaged position.
- a cosmetic product pan 16 retaining a volume of cosmetic 18 can be inserted into the reception volume within the product base insert 14 to have the bottom of the cosmetic product pan 16 disposed atop the floor 34 of the product base insert 14.
- the product base insert 14 and the retained cosmetic product pan 16 can then be pressed into engagement with the base structure 12, such as by a pressing on the rim 38 or a squeezing together of the rim 38 and the floor 35 of the base structure 12.
- the ridges 46 and 50 will tend to pass or snap over one another, and the product base insert 14 will become fully seated within the base structure 12 to reach the engaged or retention configuration.
- the inwardly-facing converging surfaces 60 engage the outer surfaces of the catch members 40.
- opposed catch members 40 are deflected inwardly toward one another to cause the catch members 40 to converge on the cosmetic product pan 16.
- the protuberances 58 of the catch members 40 are pressed into engagement with the sidewall of the product pan 16, and the retaining formations 56 are pressed into position overlying the edge of the product pan 16. With that, the cosmetic product pan 16 is locked into position within the cosmetic compact 10.
- the cosmetic product pan 16 can be ejected or disengaged from the cosmetic compact 10 by a pressing on the release button 30 of the product base insert 14, which is exposed and accessible through the actuation opening 32 of the base structure 12.
- the release button 30 When the release button 30 is pressed with sufficient force, the ridges 46 and 50 will overcome the interference fit and pass over one another to permit the product base insert 14 to move from the engaged configuration of FIG. 15 to the disengaged configuration of FIG. 16 .
- the inwardly-facing converging surfaces 60 disengage from the outer surfaces of the catch members 40.
- the catch members 40 deflect by their resilience outwardly to cause the catch members 40 to diverge from the cosmetic product pan 16, and the retaining formations 56 move outwardly away from their position overlying the edge of the product pan 16.
- the cosmetic product pan 16 is thus released from its position within the cosmetic compact 10.
- the product pan catch members 40 are retained by the base structure 12 to project generally in the longitudinal direction L upwardly from the floor 35 of the base structure 12.
- the catch members 40 it would be within the scope of the invention for the catch members 40 to be otherwise retained and otherwise disposed.
- the catch members 40 could alternatively be retained to project downwardly from an upper portion of the base structure 12.
- Catch members 40 could alternatively, or even additionally, project from a portion of the product base insert 14 with deflection surfaces, such as but not necessarily limited to converging surfaces 60, then being retained by the base structure 12.
- Catch members 40 might, for example, project generally in the longitudinal direction L downwardly from a portion of the product base insert 40, or catch members 40 might project generally in the longitudinal direction L upwardly from a portion of the product base insert 14.
- the deflection surfaces could comprise wedges, protuberances, sloped surfaces, or any other surface operative to cause the catch members 40 to deflect to retain the product pan 16 and the product 18 when the product base insert 14 is fully inserted into the base structure 12.
- plural deflectable product pan catch members 40 are retained by the product base insert 14 to be deflected inwardly when the product base insert 14 is inserted into the base structure 12.
- the catch members 40 project generally in the longitudinal direction L and from the floor 34 of the product base insert 14.
- the catch members 40 are disposed along a circumference, generally matching the circumference of the sidewall 36.
- the catch members 40 are thus interposed between sections of the sidewall 36 of the base insert 14 to cooperate with the floor 34 and the sidewall 36 of the insert 14 to define the inner volume for receiving the product pan 16.
- Each catch member 40 has a retaining formation 56 comprising an inwardly-projecting formation with a proximally-disposed ledge disposed at a distal end of the catch member 40.
- One or more additional protuberances 58 are disposed along the longitudinal length of each catch member 40.
- the catch members 40 are resiliently deflectable in relation to the floor 34 and the product base insert 14 in general.
- the catch members 40 When in a relaxed, non-deflected configuration, the catch members 40 are disposed along a circular shape sufficient in size to permit the insertion and removal of the product pan 16 from its seated position on the floor 34 of the insert 14.
- the catch members 40 are disposed in a non-deflected configuration with the inner surfaces of the catch members 40, such as the inner surfaces formed by the retaining formations 56 and the protuberances 58, disposed along circular shapes equal to or greater in circumference than the circumference of the product pan 16.
- the base structure 12 has a deflection member or plural deflection members 60 that project from the floor 35 of the structure 12.
- Each deflection member 60 has a deflection surface 64 positioned to engage a catch member 40.
- the deflection surface 64 here comprises an inward protuberance 64 with a converging surface that converges inwardly toward the longitudinal centerline L and thus toward the inner volume for retaining a product pan 16.
- One or more portions of each deflection surface 64 can slope inwardly or converge from the distal portion to the proximal portion thereof, or the deflection surface 64 can slope inwardly on a continuous or substantially continuous slope.
- the deflection surfaces 64 are positioned to engage the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members 40 as the product base insert 14 is moved from the released or disengaged position in relation to the base structure 12 as in FIG. 25 to an engaged or retention configuration in relation to the base structure 12 as in FIG. 26 .
- the deflection surfaces 64 disengage the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members 40 as the product base insert 14 is moved from the engaged position of FIG. 26 to the disengaged position of FIG. 25 .
- the deflection surfaces 64 can slope from being disposed along a circular shape with a circumference greater than a circumference of a circular shape along which the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members 40 are disposed when in a non-deflected configuration to being disposed along a circular shape with a circumference less than the circumference of the circular shape along which the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members 40 are disposed when the catch members 40 are in a non-deflected configuration.
- the catch members 40 When the product base insert 14 is adjusted from the disengaged position to the engaged position, the catch members 40 are thus deflected inwardly from their non-deflected, disengaged position to an inwardly-deflected, engaged position. In the engaged position, the catch members 40 are operative to engage and retain a cosmetic pan 16.
- the catch members 40 are inwardly deflected to be disposed along a shape, in this case a circular shape, wherein the retaining formations 56 of the catch members 40 mechanically engage the product pan 16.
- the retaining formations 56 are induced to overlie an edge of the product pan 16 while the protuberances 58 engage the sidewall of the product pan 16.
- other engagements such as engagements of the catch members 40 into notches or other formations of the product pan 16, are possible within the scope of the invention.
- a cosmetic product pan 16 retaining a volume of cosmetic 18 can be inserted into the reception volume within the product base insert 14 to have the bottom of the cosmetic product pan 16 disposed atop the floor 34 of the product base insert 14.
- the product base insert 14 and the retained cosmetic product pan 16 can then be pressed into engagement with the base structure 12.
- the inwardly-facing deflection surfaces 64 engage the outer surfaces of the catch members 40.
- the catch members 40 are deflected inwardly toward the longitudinal centerline L of the compact 10 to cause the catch members 40 to converge on the cosmetic product pan 16.
- the protuberances 58 of the catch members 40 are pressed into engagement with the sidewall of the product pan 16, and the retaining formations 56 are pressed into position overlying the edge of the product pan 16. With that, the cosmetic product pan 16 is locked into position within the cosmetic compact 10.
- the cosmetic product pan 16 can be ejected or disengaged from the cosmetic compact 10 by a pressing on the release button 30 of the product base insert 14 that is exposed through the actuation opening 32 of the base structure 12.
- the release button 30 is pressed with sufficient force, the product base insert 14 is driven from the engaged configuration of FIG. 26 to the disengaged configuration of FIG. 25 .
- the inwardly-facing deflection surfaces 64 disengage from the outer surfaces of the catch members 40.
- the catch members 40 deflect by their resilience outwardly away from the longitudinal centerline L of the compact 10 to cause the catch members 40 to diverge from the cosmetic product pan 16.
- the protuberances 58 of the catch members 40 move outwardly away from engagement with the sidewall of the product pan 16, and the retaining formations 56 move outwardly away from their position overlying the edge of the product pan 16. The cosmetic product pan 16 is thus released from its position within the cosmetic compact 10.
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- The present invention relates generally to cosmetic product packaging. More particularly, disclosed herein is a cosmetic compact for solid, semi-solid, and potentially other cosmetics with an engaged configuration that permits a cosmetic pan to be securely retained against inadvertent displacement and a disengaged configuration that permits a cosmetic pan to be removed from and inserted into the cosmetic compact quickly and easily.
- Compacts for solid or semi-solid cosmetic products typically have a base structure and a cover. One or more inner volumes or cavities are disposed in the base structure for receiving and retaining a volume of cosmetic. The solid or semi-solid cosmetic product may, by way of example and not limitation, be pressed or caste powder, semi-solid paste, or a cosmetic cake. Such materials could, again by way of illustration, comprise blush powder, skin foundation cosmetic, lip cosmetic, eye shadow, or another cosmetic product. The cosmetic product is often disposed in a shallow plastic or metal pan to be retained in the inner volume of the base structure.
- It is important that the cosmetic product be securely retained in the cavity of the cosmetic compact, particularly since the compact is likely to be subjected to jostling and impacts not only during use but also while it is transported, such as within a pocket, a purse, or a travel bag. It is likewise important that cosmetic compacts be efficiently arranged so that available space is maximized. Furthermore, in the competitive field of cosmetic packaging, it is a common goal to develop packaging demonstrating increased efficiencies in manufacturing and material requirements. Perceived elegance and luxury in operation are also long-recognized goals in the cosmetics industry.
- Meanwhile, there is a need to permit the cosmetic pan to be selectively removed from its position within the cavity of the cosmetic compact For instance, when a volume of cosmetic within a pan is nearly or completely gone, it is desirable to be able to replace the pan within the compact. In other circumstances, a user may wish to switch the cosmetic pan to one containing a different color or type of cosmetic.
- There have been multiple attempts to provide a cosmetic compact capable of securely retaining a cosmetic pan for usage and transport while permitting the selective removal and replacement thereof. In certain prior art cosmetic compacts, a user must attempt to pry the cosmetic pan from its position within the compact in a practice prone to messiness, inadvertent dropping, and general inconvenience. In other cosmetic compacts, such as in that disclosed by International Publication No.
WO86/00600 of Strnad US 2017/127799 A1 discloses another example of a refillable cosmetic compact according to the preamble of claims 1 and 21. - The present inventors have thus recognized the need for a cosmetic compact of efficient construction and elegant operation that is capable of securely retaining a volume of cosmetic material while permitting the cosmetic material to be selectively removed from the cosmetic compact in a convenient manner.
- With a knowledge of the needs in the art relating to cosmetic compacts, the present inventors set forth with the broadly stated object of providing a cosmetic compact with an engaged or retention configuration wherein a volume of cosmetic can be retained against inadvertent displacement and a disengaged or release configuration that permits cosmetic material to be inserted into and removed from the cosmetic compact.
- A further object of the invention is to provide a cosmetic compact that can be selectively actuated from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration quickly and conveniently.
- An additional object of the invention is to provide a cosmetic compact that is efficient and elegant in manufacture and use.
- These and further objects, advantages, and details of the present invention will become obvious not only to one who reviews the present specification and drawings but also to those who have an opportunity to make use of an embodiment of the cosmetic compact disclosed herein. Although the accomplishment of each of the foregoing objects in a single embodiment of the invention may be possible and indeed preferred, not all embodiments will seek or need to accomplish each and every potential advantage and function. Nonetheless, all such embodiments should be considered within the scope of the present invention.
- In carrying forth the foregoing objects, one embodiment of the present invention defined by claim 1 comprises a refillable cosmetic compact with an engaged configuration that permits a cosmetic product to be retained by the cosmetic compact and a disengaged configuration that permits the cosmetic product to be inserted into and removed from the cosmetic compact. The cosmetic product could, for example, comprise a volume of cosmetic product retained in a cosmetic product pan. The cosmetic compact has a product base insert with a floor and a sidewall that define a cavity or inner volume for receiving the cosmetic product, and the cosmetic compact has a base structure with a floor, an outer wall structure that projects from an outer portion of the floor, an inner wall structure that projects from an inner portion of the floor and a cavity for receiving the product base insert, wherein the inner wall structure defines an actuation opening through the base structure. The actuation opening is open to the product base insert. The product base insert is repositionable in relation to the base structure between an engaged configuration within the cavity wherein the cosmetic product can be retained by the cosmetic compact and a disengaged configuration wherein the cosmetic product can be released from or inserted into the cosmetic compact.
- According to the invention, the refillable cosmetic compact has a longitudinal direction and the base structure retains a plurality of resiliently deflectable catch members, and the product base insert has a corresponding plurality of apertures for receiving the catch members that project generally in die longitudinal direction from the floor of the base structure. A converging surface is retained by the product base insert in relation to each aperture. Each converging surface has a sloped portion disposed at a distal portion of the aperture that converges toward a longitudinal centerline of the product base insert. The converging surfaces are positioned to engage distal portions of the catch members as the product base insert is repositioned from the disengaged configuration to the engaged configuration to induce a deflection of the catch members laterally inwardly and to permit a deflection of the catch members laterally outwardly as the product base insert is repositioned from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration. Under such constructions, the catch members grip and retain the cosmetic product when the product base insert is in the engaged configuration, and the catch members can release or permit the insertion of the cosmetic product when the product base insert is in the disengaged configuration.
- Catch members can be retained by the base structure in opposition, such as in opposed pairs where the cosmetic compact is rectangular or along a rounded shape where the cosmetic compact is rounded.
- In embodiments of the compact, the converging surfaces slope from being spaced a distance greater than a distance between outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members when the catch members are in a non-deflected configuration to being spaced a distance less than the distance between the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members when the catch members are in a non-deflected configuration. With this, the converging surfaces deflect the catch members inwardly when pressed to the engaged configuration, and the converging surfaces allow the catch members to deflect outwardly when adjusted to the disengaged configuration.
- In practices of the invention, retaining formations can be disposed at the distal ends of the catch members. For instance, the retaining formations could comprise inward protuberances with proximal shelf portions for engaging the rim of a cosmetic product pan. With or without such retaining formations, the catch members, when in a non-deflected configuration, can have a lateral distance between them sufficient to bound the inner volume to permit the insertion and removal of the cosmetic product, such as the cosmetic product pan.
- The apertures in the product base insert can, in certain embodiments, have an L-shape with a base of the L-shape comprising a space within the floor of the product base insert and a bottom of the sidewall of the product base insert and an upstanding portion of the L-shape comprising an opening in the sidewall of the product base insert. With that, the catch members are interposed between sections of the sidewall of the product base insert.
- It is further disclosed that the cosmetic compact can include a latching mechanism for adjustably retaining the product base insert in the engaged configuration and, alternatively, in the disengaged configuration. The latching mechanism can, for example, be a snap-fit latching mechanism formed by at least one ridge retained by the product base insert and at least one ridge retained by the base structure disposed in opposition to the at least one ridge retained by the product base insert in an interference relationship.
- In particular manifestations of the cosmetic compact, the product base insert has a release button that is centrally disposed to project in a longitudinal direction into the actuation opening defined by the inner wall structure of the base structure. With that, the release button can be pressed to induce the product base insert from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
- The release button can have a cross-sectional shape matching a cross-sectional shape of the actuation opening defined by the inner wall structure of the base structure. By way of example and not limitation, the release button and the actuation opening can have round cross sections. Other shapes are readily possible.
- The refillable cosmetic compact can include a cover with a closed configuration wherein the inner volume of the cosmetic compact is enclosed and an open configuration wherein the inner volume of the cosmetic compact is open. The cover could be engaged in any effective manner, including by a coupling to the base structure by a hinge.
- The shape of the refillable cosmetic compact and the retained cosmetic product can vary within the scope of the invention. In certain practices of the invention, for example, the refillable cosmetic compact can be rectangular. By way of example and not limitation, the refillable cosmetic compact could be square. In other practices, the refillable cosmetic compact can be rounded. As used herein, the concept of being rounded is intended to include circular, oval, and other rounded shapes. In such rounded configurations, the cosmetic compact can be considered to have a longitudinal centerline, and the converging surfaces can have sloped portions that converge toward the longitudinal centerline. Moreover, the catch members can then be disposed along a rounded, such as a circular, shape.
- Alternatively characterized, embodiments of the cosmetic compact again have an engaged configuration that permits a cosmetic product to be retained by the cosmetic compact and a disengaged configuration that permits the cosmetic product to be removed from the cosmetic compact. The cosmetic compact has a base structure with a floor, an outer wall structure, and a plurality of resiliently deflectable catch members. A product base insert has a floor and a sidewall wherein the floor and the sidewall of the product base insert define a cavity or inner volume for receiving the cosmetic product, such as a volume of cosmetic in a cosmetic pan. The product base insert is repositionable in relation to the base structure between an engaged configuration wherein the cosmetic product can be retained by the cosmetic compact and a disengaged configuration wherein the cosmetic product can be released from or inserted into the cosmetic compact. A plurality of apertures are disposed in the product base insert for receiving the product pan catch members, and a converging surface is retained by the product base insert in relation to each aperture. Each converging surface has a sloped portion disposed at a distal portion of the aperture. The converging surfaces are positioned to engage distal portions of the catch members as the product base insert is repositioned from the disengaged configuration to the engaged configuration to induce a deflection of the catch members laterally inwardly and to permit a deflection of the catch members laterally outwardly as the product base insert is repositioned from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
- In such embodiments, the base structure can further comprise an inner wall structure that defines an actuation opening through the base structure. The actuation opening is open to the product base insert. Further, the product base insert can include a release button that is centrally disposed to project into the actuation opening in the base structure. With that, the release button can be pressed to induce the product base insert from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
- Another refillable cosmetic compact according to the invention is defined by claim 21, the refillable cosmetic compact again has an engaged configuration that permits a cosmetic product to be retained by the cosmetic compact and a disengaged configuration that permits the cosmetic product to be inserted into and removed from the cosmetic compact. A base structure has a floor and an outer wall structure, and a product base insert has a floor, a sidewall, and a plurality of resiliently deflectable catch members. The floor and the sidewall of the product base insert define a cavity for receiving the cosmetic product. The product base insert is repositionable in relation to the base structure between an engaged configuration wherein the cosmetic product can be retained by the cosmetic compact and a disengaged configuration wherein the cosmetic product can be released from or inserted into the cosmetic compact. At least one deflection surface is retained by the base structure. The at least one deflection surface could be a continuous surface or plural individual deflection surfaces. The at least one deflection surface is positioned to engage each catch member as the product base insert is repositioned from the disengaged configuration to the engaged configuration to induce a deflection of the catch members laterally inwardly and to permit a deflection of the catch members laterally outwardly as the product base insert is repositioned from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
- refillable cosmetic compact has a longitudinal direction, and the catch members project from the floor of the product base insert generally in the longitudinal direction. The product pan catch members could be retained by the product base insert in opposition, such as by being disposed in opposed pairs. The at least one deflection surface can slope from being spaced a distance greater than a distance between outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members when the catch members are in a non-deflected configuration to being spaced a distance less than the distance between the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members when the catch members are in a non-deflected configuration. The at least one deflection surface could be a wedge, a sloped surface, a protuberance, or any other surface or surfaces positioned to deflect the catch members inwardly.
- One will appreciate that the foregoing discussion broadly outlines the more important goals and features of the invention to enable a better understanding of the detailed description that follows and to instill a better appreciation of the inventors' contribution to the art. Before any particular embodiment or aspect thereof is explained in detail, it must be made clear that the following details of construction and illustrations of inventive concepts are mere examples of the many possible manifestations of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a refillable cosmetic compact according to the present invention retaining a cosmetic pan filled with cosmetic material; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the refillable cosmetic compact with the cosmetic pan removed; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the refillable cosmetic compact in a partially overturned position; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the refillable cosmetic compact in an overturned position during ejection of a cosmetic pan; -
FIG. 5 is a sectioned view of the refillable cosmetic compact in an engaged configuration retaining a cosmetic pan; -
FIG. 6 is a sectioned view of the refillable cosmetic compact in a disengaged configuration; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a base structure of the refillable cosmetic compact; -
FIG. 8 is a top plan view of the base structure of the refillable cosmetic compact; -
FIG. 9 is a cross section of the base structure taken along the line 9-9 inFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 10 is a cross section of the base structure taken along the line 10-10 inFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a base insert of the refillable cosmetic compact; -
FIG. 12 is a top plan view of the base insert of the refillable cosmetic compact; -
FIG. 13 is a cross section of the base insert taken along the line 13-13 inFIG. 12 ; -
FIG. 14 is a cross section of the base insert taken along the line 14-14 inFIG. 12 ; -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view of an alternative refillable cosmetic compact as disclosed herein retaining a pan of cosmetic material; -
FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the refillable cosmetic compact ofFIG. 15 with the cosmetic pan released; -
FIG. 17 is a top plan view of the refillable cosmetic compact ofFIG. 15 ; -
FIG. 18 is a cross section of the refillable cosmetic compact taken along the line 18-18 inFIG. 15 ; -
FIG. 19 is a cross section of the refillable cosmetic compact taken along the line 19-19 inFIG. 15 ; -
FIG. 20 is a view in side elevation of a product base insert of an alternative refillable cosmetic compact according to the invention; -
FIG. 21 is a top plan view of the product base insert ofFIG. 20 ; -
FIG. 22 is a cross section of the base insert taken along the line 22-22 inFIG. 22 ; -
FIG. 23 is a cross section of the base insert taken along the line 23-23 inFIG. 22 ; -
FIG. 24 is a bottom plan view of the product base insert ofFIG. 20 ; -
FIG. 25 is a sectioned view of the refillable cosmetic compact in a disengaged configuration; and -
FIG. 26 is a sectioned view of the refillable cosmetic compact in an engaged configuration retaining a cosmetic pan. - The refillable cosmetic compact disclosed herein is subject to a variety of embodiments, each within the scope of the invention. However, to ensure that one skilled in the art will be able to understand and, in appropriate cases, practice the present invention, certain preferred embodiments of the broader invention revealed herein are described below and shown in the accompanying drawing figures.
- Turning more particularly to the drawings, a refillable cosmetic compact according to the invention is indicated generally at 10 in
FIGS. 1 through 4 . There, the cosmetic compact 10 can be considered to be founded on abase structure 12. Aproduct base insert 14 is concentrically engaged with thebase structure 12. Theinsert 14 is repositionable in relation to thebase structure 12 between an engaged configuration wherein acosmetic product pan 16 filled with a volume ofcosmetic product 18 is retained within a cavity or inner volume of the cosmetic compact 10 and a disengaged configuration wherein acosmetic product pan 16 can be removed from or inserted into the cosmetic compact 10. - A
cover 20 engages with thebase structure 12 to have a closed configuration wherein the cavity or inner volume within the cosmetic compact 10 is enclosed and an open configuration wherein the inner volume of the cosmetic compact 10 is open and accessible, such as to permit the access to thecosmetic product 18. Thecover 20 has asurface 28. Without limitation, thesurface 28 could be a clear window to permit a viewing of the containedcosmetic product 18. Additionally or alternatively, thesurface 28 could be mirrored, such as by having a mirror on an inner surface of thecover 20. Still further, thesurface 28 could simply be solid material without mirroring and without a window. - In the depicted embodiment, the
cover 20 is coupled to thebase structure 12 by ahinge 26, and thecover 20 can be selectively retained in the closed configuration by a latch combination formed here by a projectinglatch member 22 in cooperation with a receivinglatch formation 24. Other coupling and engagement mechanisms, such as a threaded engagement, a snap-fit relationship, or any other effective engagement or coupling mechanism, would be possible and within the scope of the invention. - In this example, the
main base structure 12, theproduct base insert 14, theproduct pan 16, thecover 20, and the cosmetic compact 10 in general are round, but other shapes are readily possible and within the scope of the invention except as it might be expressly limited by the claims. For instance, rectangular, oval, or other shapes could be employed. Moreover, the depicted cosmetic compact 10 selectively retains just a singlecosmetic product pan 16 in the depicted embodiment, but it would likewise be possible and within the scope of the invention for multiple cosmetic product pans 16 to be releasably retained. In constructions of the cosmetic compact 10 adapted for retaining plural cosmetic pans 16, the cosmetic pans 16 could be retained and released individually or with some or all of the cosmetic pans 16 retained and, additionally or alternatively, released in unison or in other structural coordination. - Additional reference may be had to
FIGS. 5 and 6 where the cosmetic compact 10 is shown in cross section andFIGS. 7 through 10 where thebase structure 12 is shown alone. As inFIGS. 5 and 6 , the cosmetic compact 10 can be considered to have a longitudinal direction L and a lateral direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction L. There, thebase structure 12 is depicted to have afloor 35, anouter wall 54 that projects longitudinally from an outer portion of thefloor 35, and aninner wall 32 that projects longitudinally from an inner portion of thefloor 35 in parallel with theouter wall 54. Thefloor 35 thus spans laterally between theouter wall 54 and theinner wall 32. Theinner wall 32 defines an actuation opening that passes through thebase structure 12. In this round embodiment of the cosmetic compact 10, theouter wall 54, theinner wall 32, and the actuation opening are annular in lateral cross section. Together, theinner wall 32 and theouter wall 54 define a toroidal shape. The actuation opening defined by theinner wall 32 is concentric with theouter wall 54. Theinner wall 32 and the actuation opening defined thereby are generally tubular. - The
product base insert 14, which is shown apart from the remainder of the compact 10 inFIGS. 11 through 14 , has afloor 34 on which acosmetic product pan 16 is supported when engaged and retained by the cosmetic compact 10. Thefloor 34 and theproduct base insert 14 in general are in turn supported by thebase structure 12 when thebase insert 14 is in an engaged position as inFIG. 5 . More particularly, thefloor 34 of theinsert 14 is supported along an inner portion thereof by the upper edge of theinner wall 32 of thebase structure 12 and along an outer portion thereof byseat members 44 that project from a mid-portion of thefloor 35 of thebase structure 12 and are spaced circumferentially around thefloor 35. In this example, there are fourseat members 44 spaced at 90 degree intervals around thefloor 35 with it being understood that fewer ormore seat members 44 would be possible. - The
product base insert 14 has arelease button 30 that is centrally disposed to project longitudinally from an inner portion of thefloor 34. In the depicted embodiment, therelease button 30 is round in cross section so that it has a tubular outer wall. Therelease button 30 has a button surface that caps the distal end of the tubular outer wall of therelease button 30. The outer wall of therelease button 30 here substantially matches the shape of theinner wall 32 of thebase structure 12 while being marginally smaller so that therelease button 30 is slidably received through at least part of the actuation opening defined by theinner wall 32. Therelease button 30 has a height approximately matching the height of theinner wall 32 of thebase structure 12 so that, when thebase insert 14 is fully inserted into thebase structure 12 in an engaged position, a substantially continuous surface is presented by thefloor 35 and the button surface of therelease button 30. - A
sidewall 36 of the product base insert 14 projects longitudinally from an outer portion of thefloor 34 of theinsert 14 in a direction opposite to that in which therelease button 30 projects. Thesidewall 36 has an inner surface that matches the outer peripheral shape of thecosmetic product pan 16 while being marginally larger than thepan 16 so that thecosmetic product pan 16 can be matingly received into the volume defined by thesidewall 36. When inserted into thebase insert 14 and into the cosmetic compact 10 in general, thecosmetic pan 16 has a seated position with the bottom of thepan 16 in facing contact with thefloor 34 of theinsert 14 and the sidewall of thepan 16 surrounded by thesidewall 36 of theinsert 14. - In this round embodiment with a single cavity for retaining a single
cosmetic pan 16, theproduct base insert 14 has arim 38 that projects laterally outward from an upper or distal end of thesidewall 36 to encircle thesidewall 36. In other embodiments, the structure of therim 38 could span between adjacent cavities or be otherwise disposed or shaped. Therim 38 in this example has an outer peripheral size and shape approximating the size and shape of the edge of theouter wall 54 of thebase structure 12. Accordingly, when theproduct base insert 14 is fully inserted into thebase structure 12 in an engaged position, therim 38 overlies the upper end of theouter wall 54 of thebase structure 12. - With reference to
FIGS. 5 through 10 , a plurality of deflectable productpan catch members 40 are retained by thebase structure 12. In this embodiment, thecatch members 40 project generally in the longitudinal direction L and from thefloor 35 of thebase structure 12. There are fourcatch members 40 in this non-limiting example evenly spaced at 90-degree intervals along a circumference of a circular shape concentric with the inner andouter walls catch member 40 has a retainingformation 56 comprising an inwardly-projecting formation with a proximally-disposed ledge disposed at a distal end of thecatch member 40. One or moreadditional protuberances 58 could be disposed along the longitudinal length of thecatch members 40. Thecatch members 40 are resiliently deflectable in relation to thefloor 35 and thebase structure 12 in general. - A plurality of
apertures 42 are disposed in theproduct base insert 14 corresponding in size and location to the plurality ofcatch members 40 for longitudinally receiving thecatch members 40. Thecatch members 40 are thus interposed between sections of thesidewall 36 of thebase insert 14 when thebase insert 14 and thebase structure 12 are fully engaged. Thecatch members 40 cooperate with thefloor 34 and thesidewall 36 of theinsert 14 to define the inner volume for receiving theproduct pan 16. Theapertures 42 in theproduct base insert 14 are substantially L-shaped with a base of the L shape comprising a space within thefloor 34 and a bottom of thesidewall 36 and the upstanding portion of the L shape comprising an opening in thesidewall 36. When theproduct base insert 14 is inserted into thebase structure 12, thecatch members 40 are received into and occupy theapertures 42 such that thecatch members 40 are generally contiguous with thesidewall 36 of theinsert 14. - When in a relaxed, non-deflected configuration, the
catch members 40 are disposed along a circular shape sufficient in size to permit the insertion and removal of aproduct pan 16 from its seated position on thefloor 34 of theinsert 14. More particularly, thecatch members 40 are disposed in a non-deflected configuration with the inner surfaces of thecatch members 40, such as the inner surfaces formed by the retainingformations 56 and theprotuberances 58, disposed along circular shapes equal to or greater in circumference than the circumference of theproduct pan 16. - As best seen perhaps in the cross-sectional view of
FIG. 14 , theproduct base insert 14 has convergingsurfaces 60 disposed in distal portions of theapertures 42. The converging surfaces 60 comprise sloped portions that converge toward the longitudinal centerline L of the product base insert 14 from a proximal portion of the convergingsurface 60 to a distal portion of the convergingsurface 60. One or more portions of each convergingsurface 60 can slope inwardly or converge from the proximal portion to the distal portion thereof, or the entire convergingsurface 60 can slope inwardly on a continuous or substantially continuous slope. In this example, each convergingsurface 60 has a sloped portion that converges at approximately 30 degrees toward the longitudinal centerline L of theproduct base insert 14. - The converging surfaces 60 are positioned to engage the outwardly facing surfaces of the distal portions of the
catch members 40 as theproduct base insert 14 is moved from the released or disengaged position in relation to thebase structure 12 as inFIG. 6 to an engaged or retention configuration in relation to thebase structure 12 as inFIG. 5 . The converging surfaces 60 disengage the outwardly facing surfaces of the distal portions of thecatch members 40 as theproduct base insert 14 is moved from the engaged position ofFIG. 5 to the disengaged position ofFIG. 6 . For instance, the convergingsurfaces 60 can slope from being disposed along a circular shape with a circumference greater than a circumference of a circular shape along which the outwardly facing surfaces of thecatch members 40 are disposed when in a non-deflected configuration to being disposed along a circular shape with a circumference less than the circumference of the circular shape along which the outwardly facing surfaces of thecatch members 40 are disposed when thecatch members 40 are in a non-deflected configuration. - When the
product base insert 14 is adjusted from the disengaged position to the engaged position, thecatch members 40 are thus deflected inwardly from their non-deflected, disengaged position to an inwardly-deflected, engaged position. In the engaged position, thecatch members 40 are operative to engage and retain acosmetic pan 16. In this embodiment, thecatch members 40 are inwardly deflected to be disposed along a shape, in this case a circular shape, wherein the retainingformations 56 of thecatch members 40 mechanically engage theproduct pan 16. Here, the retainingformations 56 are induced to overlie an edge of theproduct pan 16 while theprotuberances 58 engage the sidewall of theproduct pan 16. Other engagements, such as engagements of thecatch members 40 into notches or other formations of theproduct pan 16, are possible within the scope of the invention. - The cosmetic compact 10 has a latching mechanism for adjustably retaining the
product base insert 14 in the engaged configuration and in the disengaged configuration. The latching mechanism in this embodiment is formed by at least oneridge 46 retained by theproduct base insert 14 and at least oneridge 50 retained by thebase structure 12 wherein theridges product base insert 14 has plural, such as four or more or fewer, outwardly facingridges 46 circumferentially spaced around theproduct base insert 14, and thebase structure 12 has a corresponding plurality of inwardly facingridges 50 that are disposed to have an interference, snap-fit in relation to theridges 46 of theproduct base insert 14. While such snap-fit latching mechanisms could vary within the scope of the invention, theridges 46 of theproduct base insert 14 in this construction are retained bylatch members 48 that depend longitudinally from therim 38, and theridges 50 of thebase structure 12 project inwardly from withingrooves 52 in theouter wall 54 of thebase structure 12. - The
product base insert 14 can thus be snapped from the disengaged position ofFIG. 6 to the engaged position ofFIG. 5 by, for instance, pressing on therim 38 of thebase insert 14 or squeezing therim 38 and thebase structure 12 to cause theridges 46 to pass over theridges 50 in a first longitudinal direction. Theproduct base insert 14 will thus tend to be retained in the engaged position by operation of the interference between theridges product base insert 14 can be snapped from the engaged position ofFIG. 5 to the disengaged position ofFIG. 6 by a pressing on, for instance, therelease button 30 to cause theridges 46 to pass over theridges 50 in a second longitudinal direction. By operation of theridges product base insert 14 will tend to be retained in the disengaged position. - Under this construction, with the inner volume of the cosmetic compact 10 empty and with the
product base insert 14 in the disengaged position ofFIG. 6 , acosmetic product pan 16 retaining a volume of cosmetic 18 can be inserted into the reception volume within theproduct base insert 14 to have the bottom of thecosmetic product pan 16 disposed atop thefloor 34 of theproduct base insert 14. Theproduct base insert 14 and the retainedcosmetic product pan 16 can then be pressed into engagement with thebase structure 12, such as by a pressing on therim 38 or a squeezing together of therim 38 and thefloor 35 of thebase structure 12. With the application of force, theridges product base insert 14 will become fully seated within thebase structure 12 to reach the engaged or retention configuration. As theproduct base insert 14 moves into the engaged configuration with thebase structure 12, the inwardly-facing convergingsurfaces 60 engage the outer surfaces of thecatch members 40. As the tips of thecatch members 40 slide over the sloped portions of the convergingsurfaces 60, thecatch members 40 are deflected inwardly toward the longitudinal centerline L of the compact 10 to cause thecatch members 40 to converge on thecosmetic product pan 16. In this embodiment, theprotuberances 58 of thecatch members 40 are pressed into engagement with the sidewall of theproduct pan 16, and the retainingformations 56 are pressed into position overlying the edge of theproduct pan 16. With that, thecosmetic product pan 16 is locked into position within the cosmetic compact 10. - When desired, such as when a volume of cosmetic 18 is spent from the
cosmetic product pan 16 or when the color or type ofcosmetic 18 is desired to be changed, thecosmetic product pan 16 can be conveniently ejected or disengaged from the cosmetic compact 10 by a pressing on therelease button 30 of theproduct base insert 14 that is exposed through theactuation opening 32 of thebase structure 12. When therelease button 30 is pressed with sufficient force, theridges product base insert 14 to move from the engaged configuration ofFIG. 5 to the disengaged configuration ofFIG. 6 . As theproduct base insert 14 moves into the disengaged configuration in relation to thebase structure 12, the inwardly-facing convergingsurfaces 60 disengage from the outer surfaces of thecatch members 40. As the tips of thecatch members 40 slide over the sloped portions of the convergingsurfaces 60, thecatch members 40 deflect by their resilience outwardly away from the longitudinal centerline L of the compact 10 to cause thecatch members 40 to diverge from thecosmetic product pan 16. Theprotuberances 58 of thecatch members 40 move outwardly away from engagement with the sidewall of theproduct pan 16, and the retainingformations 56 move outwardly away from their position overlying the edge of theproduct pan 16. Thecosmetic product pan 16 is thus released from its position within the cosmetic compact 10. As shown, for instance, inFIG. 4 , the cosmetic compact 10 might be overturned to allow thecosmetic product pan 16 to be ejected. Additionally or alternatively, a user might remove the releasedcosmetic product pan 16 manually. - Numerous other embodiments of the cosmetic compact 10 are possible and within the scope of the invention except as it may be expressly limited by the claims. While the illustrative example of
FIGS. 1 through 14 is round with a single receiving and retaining volume for a singlecosmetic pan 16, rectangular, oval, or other shapes could be employed and multiple cosmetic product pans 16 could be releasably retained. - One possible alternative embodiment of the invention is depicted in
FIGS. 15 through 19 where the cosmetic compact is again indicated at 10. There, the cosmetic compact 10 pursues a rectangular formation for retaining a rectangularcosmetic pan 16 that itself retains a rectangular volume of cosmetic 18. Thebase structure 12 has arectangular floor 35, anouter wall structure 54 comprising four rectangularly disposed walls that projects longitudinally from an outer portion of thefloor 35, and aninner wall 32 that projects longitudinally from an inner portion of thefloor 35. Thefloor 35 thus spans laterally between theouter wall 54 and theinner wall 32. Theinner wall 32 defines an actuation opening that passes through thebase structure 12. In this rectangular embodiment of the cosmetic compact 10, theinner wall 32 and the actuation opening can be annular, rectangular, or some other cross-sectional shape. Theactuation opening 32 defined by theinner wall 32 is centered within theouter wall 54. - The
product base insert 14 has afloor 34 on which acosmetic product pan 16 is supported when engaged and retained by the cosmetic compact 10. Thefloor 34 and theproduct base insert 14 in general are in turn supported by thebase structure 12 when thebase insert 14 is in an engaged position as inFIG. 15 . More particularly, thefloor 34 of theinsert 14 is supported along an inner portion thereof by the upper edge of theinner wall 32 of thebase structure 12 and along an outer portion thereof byseat members 44 that project from a mid-portion of thefloor 35 of thebase structure 12 and are spaced evenly around thefloor 35. In this example, there are fourseat members 44 spaced at 90 degree intervals around thefloor 35 with it being understood that fewer ormore seat members 44 would be possible. - The
product base insert 14 has arelease button 30 that is centrally disposed to project longitudinally from an inner portion of thefloor 34. Therelease button 30 has a cross section matching the shape of theinner wall 32 of thebase structure 12 while being marginally smaller so that therelease button 30 is slidably received through at least part of the actuation opening defined by theinner wall 32. Therelease button 30 has a button surface that caps the distal end of the tubular outer wall of therelease button 30. Therelease button 30 has a height approximately matching the height of theinner wall 32 of thebase structure 12 so that, when thebase insert 14 is fully inserted into thebase structure 12 in an engaged position, a substantially continuous surface is presented by thefloor 35 and the button surface of therelease button 30. - A
sidewall 36 of the product base insert 14 projects longitudinally from an outer portion of thefloor 34 of theinsert 14 in a direction opposite to that in which therelease button 30 projects. Thesidewall 34 has a rectangular inner surface that matches the outer peripheral shape of thecosmetic product pan 16 while being marginally larger than thepan 16 so that thecosmetic product pan 16 can be matingly received into the volume defined by thesidewall 34. When inserted into thebase insert 14 and into the cosmetic compact 10 in general, thecosmetic pan 16 has a seated position with the bottom of thepan 16 in facing contact with thefloor 34 of theinsert 14 and the sidewall of thepan 16 surrounded by thesidewall 36 of theinsert 14. - The
product base insert 14 has arim 38 that projects laterally outward from an upper or distal end of thesidewall 36 to encircle thesidewall 36. Therim 38 has a rectangular outer peripheral size and shape approximating the rectangular size and shape of the edge of theouter wall 54 of thebase structure 12. Accordingly, when theproduct base insert 14 is fully inserted into thebase structure 12 in an engaged position, therim 38 overlies the upper end of theouter wall 54 of thebase structure 12. - With reference to
FIG. 18 , a plurality of productpan catch members 40 project generally in the longitudinal direction L from thefloor 35 of thebase structure 12. In this example, there are fourcatch members 40 with twocatch members 40 disposed to each of first and second opposite sides of theproduct base insert 14. Eachcatch member 40 has a retainingformation 56 comprising an inwardly-projecting formation with a proximally-disposed ledge disposed at a distal end of thecatch member 40.Additional protuberances 58 are disposed along the longitudinal length of thecatch members 40. Thecatch members 40 are resiliently deflectable in relation to thefloor 35 and thebase structure 12 in general. - A plurality of
apertures 42 are disposed in theproduct base insert 14 corresponding in size and location to the plurality ofcatch members 40 for longitudinally receiving thecatch members 40. Thecatch members 40 are thus interposed between sections of thesidewall 36 of thebase insert 14. Thecatch members 40 cooperate with thefloor 34 and thesidewall 36 of theinsert 14 to define the inner volume for receiving theproduct pan 16. Theapertures 42 in theproduct base insert 14 are substantially L-shaped with a base of the L-shape comprising a space within thefloor 34 and a bottom of thesidewall 36 and the upstanding portion of the L-shape comprising an opening in thesidewall 36. When theproduct base insert 14 is inserted into thebase structure 12, thecatch members 40 are received into and occupy theapertures 42 such that thecatch members 40 are generally contiguous with thesidewall 36 of theinsert 14. - When in a relaxed, non-deflected configuration, the
catch members 40 are spaced with a lateral distance between them sufficient to permit the insertion and removal of aproduct pan 16 from its seated position on thefloor 34 of theinsert 14. More particularly, thecatch members 40 are disposed in a non-deflected configuration with the inner surfaces of thecatch members 40, such as the inner surfaces formed by the retainingformations 56 and theprotuberances 58, spaced apart a distance equal to or greater than the corresponding width of theproduct pan 16. - As best seen in the cross-sectional view of
FIG. 18 , theproduct base insert 14 has convergingsurfaces 60 disposed in distal portions of theapertures 42. The converging surfaces 60 comprise sloped portions that converge toward the longitudinal centerline L of the product base insert 14 from a proximal portion of the convergingsurface 60 to a distal portion of the convergingsurface 60. One or more portions of each convergingsurface 60 can slope inwardly or converge from the proximal portion to the distal portion thereof, or the entire convergingsurface 60 can slope inwardly on a continuous or substantially continuous slope. In this example, each convergingsurface 60 has a sloped portion that converges at approximately 30 degrees toward the longitudinal centerline L of theproduct base insert 14. - The converging surfaces 60 are positioned to engage the outwardly facing surfaces of the distal portions of the
catch members 40 as theproduct base insert 14 is moved from the released or disengaged position in relation to thebase structure 12 as inFIG. 16 to an engaged or retention configuration in relation to thebase structure 12 as inFIG. 15 . The converging surfaces 60 disengage the outwardly facing surfaces of the distal portions of thecatch members 40 as theproduct base insert 14 is moved from the engaged position ofFIG. 15 to the disengaged position ofFIG. 16 . For instance, the convergingsurfaces 60 can slope from being spaced a distance greater than a distance between the outwardly facing surfaces of thecatch members 40 to being spaced a distance less than the distance between the outwardly facing surfaces of thecatch members 40 when thecatch members 40 are in a non-deflected configuration. - When the
product base insert 14 is adjusted from the disengaged position to the engaged position, thecatch members 40 are thus deflected inwardly from their non-deflected, disengaged position to an inwardly-deflected, engaged position. In the engaged position, thecatch members 40 are operative to engage and retain thecosmetic pan 16. In this embodiment, thecatch members 40 are inwardly deflected to cause the retainingformations 56 of thecatch members 40 to engage theproduct pan 16 mechanically by overlying an edge of theproduct pan 16 while theprotuberances 58 engage the sidewall of theproduct pan 16. - The cosmetic compact 10 again has a latching mechanism for adjustably retaining the
product base insert 14 in the engaged configuration and in the disengaged configuration, the latching mechanism formed by at least oneridge 46 retained by theproduct base insert 14 and at least oneridge 50 retained by thebase structure 12. Theridges product base insert 14 has plural outwardly facingridges 46 disposed in opposed pairs, and thebase structure 12 has a corresponding plurality of inwardly facingridges 50 that are disposed to have an interference, snap-fit in relation to theridges 46 of theproduct base insert 14. Theridges 46 of theproduct base insert 14 in this construction are retained bylatch members 48 that depend longitudinally from therim 38, and theridges 50 of thebase structure 12 project inwardly from withingrooves 52 in theouter wall 54 of thebase structure 12. - The
product base insert 14 can thus be snapped from the disengaged position ofFIG. 16 to the engaged position ofFIG. 15 by a pressing on, for instance, therim 38 of thebase insert 14 or a squeezing of therim 38 and thebase structure 12 to cause theridges 46 to pass over theridges 50 in a first longitudinal direction. Theproduct base insert 14 will thus tend to be retained in the engaged position by operation of the interference between theridges product base insert 14 can be snapped from the engaged position ofFIG. 1 5 to the disengaged position ofFIG. 16 by a pressing on, for instance, therelease button 30 to cause theridges 46 to pass over theridges 50 in a second longitudinal direction. By operation of theridges product base insert 14 will tend to be retained in the disengaged position. - In use, a
cosmetic product pan 16 retaining a volume of cosmetic 18 can be inserted into the reception volume within theproduct base insert 14 to have the bottom of thecosmetic product pan 16 disposed atop thefloor 34 of theproduct base insert 14. Theproduct base insert 14 and the retainedcosmetic product pan 16 can then be pressed into engagement with thebase structure 12, such as by a pressing on therim 38 or a squeezing together of therim 38 and thefloor 35 of thebase structure 12. With the application of force, theridges product base insert 14 will become fully seated within thebase structure 12 to reach the engaged or retention configuration. As theproduct base insert 14 moves into the engaged configuration with thebase structure 12, the inwardly-facing convergingsurfaces 60 engage the outer surfaces of thecatch members 40. As the tips of thecatch members 40 slide over the sloped portions of the convergingsurfaces 60, opposedcatch members 40 are deflected inwardly toward one another to cause thecatch members 40 to converge on thecosmetic product pan 16. In this embodiment, theprotuberances 58 of thecatch members 40 are pressed into engagement with the sidewall of theproduct pan 16, and the retainingformations 56 are pressed into position overlying the edge of theproduct pan 16. With that, thecosmetic product pan 16 is locked into position within the cosmetic compact 10. - The
cosmetic product pan 16 can be ejected or disengaged from the cosmetic compact 10 by a pressing on therelease button 30 of theproduct base insert 14, which is exposed and accessible through theactuation opening 32 of thebase structure 12. When therelease button 30 is pressed with sufficient force, theridges product base insert 14 to move from the engaged configuration ofFIG. 15 to the disengaged configuration ofFIG. 16 . As theproduct base insert 14 moves into the disengaged configuration in relation to thebase structure 12, the inwardly-facing convergingsurfaces 60 disengage from the outer surfaces of thecatch members 40. As the tips of thecatch members 40 slide over the sloped portions of the convergingsurfaces 60, thecatch members 40 deflect by their resilience outwardly to cause thecatch members 40 to diverge from thecosmetic product pan 16, and the retainingformations 56 move outwardly away from their position overlying the edge of theproduct pan 16. Thecosmetic product pan 16 is thus released from its position within the cosmetic compact 10. - In the embodiment of the cosmetic compact 10 of
FIGS. 1 through 19 , the productpan catch members 40 are retained by thebase structure 12 to project generally in the longitudinal direction L upwardly from thefloor 35 of thebase structure 12. However, it would be within the scope of the invention for thecatch members 40 to be otherwise retained and otherwise disposed. By way of example, thecatch members 40 could alternatively be retained to project downwardly from an upper portion of thebase structure 12.Catch members 40 could alternatively, or even additionally, project from a portion of theproduct base insert 14 with deflection surfaces, such as but not necessarily limited to convergingsurfaces 60, then being retained by thebase structure 12.Catch members 40 might, for example, project generally in the longitudinal direction L downwardly from a portion of theproduct base insert 40, or catchmembers 40 might project generally in the longitudinal direction L upwardly from a portion of theproduct base insert 14. The deflection surfaces could comprise wedges, protuberances, sloped surfaces, or any other surface operative to cause thecatch members 40 to deflect to retain theproduct pan 16 and theproduct 18 when theproduct base insert 14 is fully inserted into thebase structure 12. - In the non-limiting example of the cosmetic compact 10 of
FIGS. 20 through 26 , for instance, plural deflectable productpan catch members 40 are retained by theproduct base insert 14 to be deflected inwardly when theproduct base insert 14 is inserted into thebase structure 12. Thecatch members 40 project generally in the longitudinal direction L and from thefloor 34 of theproduct base insert 14. There are fourcatch members 40 evenly spaced at 90-degree intervals along a circumference of a circular shape concentric with thesidewall 36. Here, when in a relaxed position, thecatch members 40 are disposed along a circumference, generally matching the circumference of thesidewall 36. Thecatch members 40 are thus interposed between sections of thesidewall 36 of thebase insert 14 to cooperate with thefloor 34 and thesidewall 36 of theinsert 14 to define the inner volume for receiving theproduct pan 16. Eachcatch member 40 has a retainingformation 56 comprising an inwardly-projecting formation with a proximally-disposed ledge disposed at a distal end of thecatch member 40. One or moreadditional protuberances 58 are disposed along the longitudinal length of eachcatch member 40. Thecatch members 40 are resiliently deflectable in relation to thefloor 34 and theproduct base insert 14 in general. - When in a relaxed, non-deflected configuration, the
catch members 40 are disposed along a circular shape sufficient in size to permit the insertion and removal of theproduct pan 16 from its seated position on thefloor 34 of theinsert 14. Thecatch members 40 are disposed in a non-deflected configuration with the inner surfaces of thecatch members 40, such as the inner surfaces formed by the retainingformations 56 and theprotuberances 58, disposed along circular shapes equal to or greater in circumference than the circumference of theproduct pan 16. - As shown in
FIGS. 25 and 26 , thebase structure 12 has a deflection member orplural deflection members 60 that project from thefloor 35 of thestructure 12. Eachdeflection member 60 has adeflection surface 64 positioned to engage acatch member 40. Thedeflection surface 64 here comprises aninward protuberance 64 with a converging surface that converges inwardly toward the longitudinal centerline L and thus toward the inner volume for retaining aproduct pan 16. One or more portions of eachdeflection surface 64 can slope inwardly or converge from the distal portion to the proximal portion thereof, or thedeflection surface 64 can slope inwardly on a continuous or substantially continuous slope. - The deflection surfaces 64 are positioned to engage the outwardly facing surfaces of the
catch members 40 as theproduct base insert 14 is moved from the released or disengaged position in relation to thebase structure 12 as inFIG. 25 to an engaged or retention configuration in relation to thebase structure 12 as inFIG. 26 . The deflection surfaces 64 disengage the outwardly facing surfaces of thecatch members 40 as theproduct base insert 14 is moved from the engaged position ofFIG. 26 to the disengaged position ofFIG. 25 . For instance, the deflection surfaces 64 can slope from being disposed along a circular shape with a circumference greater than a circumference of a circular shape along which the outwardly facing surfaces of thecatch members 40 are disposed when in a non-deflected configuration to being disposed along a circular shape with a circumference less than the circumference of the circular shape along which the outwardly facing surfaces of thecatch members 40 are disposed when thecatch members 40 are in a non-deflected configuration. - When the
product base insert 14 is adjusted from the disengaged position to the engaged position, thecatch members 40 are thus deflected inwardly from their non-deflected, disengaged position to an inwardly-deflected, engaged position. In the engaged position, thecatch members 40 are operative to engage and retain acosmetic pan 16. In this embodiment, thecatch members 40 are inwardly deflected to be disposed along a shape, in this case a circular shape, wherein the retainingformations 56 of thecatch members 40 mechanically engage theproduct pan 16. Here, the retainingformations 56 are induced to overlie an edge of theproduct pan 16 while theprotuberances 58 engage the sidewall of theproduct pan 16. Again, other engagements, such as engagements of thecatch members 40 into notches or other formations of theproduct pan 16, are possible within the scope of the invention. - With the cosmetic compact 10 so constructed and with the inner volume of the cosmetic compact 10 empty and with the
product base insert 14 in the disengaged position ofFIG. 25 , acosmetic product pan 16 retaining a volume of cosmetic 18 can be inserted into the reception volume within theproduct base insert 14 to have the bottom of thecosmetic product pan 16 disposed atop thefloor 34 of theproduct base insert 14. Theproduct base insert 14 and the retainedcosmetic product pan 16 can then be pressed into engagement with thebase structure 12. As theproduct base insert 14 moves into the engaged configuration with thebase structure 12, the inwardly-facing deflection surfaces 64 engage the outer surfaces of thecatch members 40. As the tips of thecatch members 40 slide over sloped portions of the converging deflection surfaces 64, thecatch members 40 are deflected inwardly toward the longitudinal centerline L of the compact 10 to cause thecatch members 40 to converge on thecosmetic product pan 16. In this embodiment, theprotuberances 58 of thecatch members 40 are pressed into engagement with the sidewall of theproduct pan 16, and the retainingformations 56 are pressed into position overlying the edge of theproduct pan 16. With that, thecosmetic product pan 16 is locked into position within the cosmetic compact 10. - The
cosmetic product pan 16 can be ejected or disengaged from the cosmetic compact 10 by a pressing on therelease button 30 of theproduct base insert 14 that is exposed through theactuation opening 32 of thebase structure 12. When therelease button 30 is pressed with sufficient force, theproduct base insert 14 is driven from the engaged configuration ofFIG. 26 to the disengaged configuration ofFIG. 25 . As theproduct base insert 14 moves into the disengaged configuration, the inwardly-facing deflection surfaces 64 disengage from the outer surfaces of thecatch members 40. Thecatch members 40 deflect by their resilience outwardly away from the longitudinal centerline L of the compact 10 to cause thecatch members 40 to diverge from thecosmetic product pan 16. Theprotuberances 58 of thecatch members 40 move outwardly away from engagement with the sidewall of theproduct pan 16, and the retainingformations 56 move outwardly away from their position overlying the edge of theproduct pan 16. Thecosmetic product pan 16 is thus released from its position within the cosmetic compact 10. - It will be understood that terms of orientation may be referenced herein merely provide a complete understanding of the disclosed cosmetic compact 10 and are not limiting of the invention. Other nomenclature and conventions may be used without limitation of the teachings herein. Furthermore, the various components disclosed herein are merely illustrative and are not limiting of the invention. For example, except as limited by the claims, each of the components discussed herein may include sub-components that collectively provide for the structure and function of the disclosed component. By way of example and not limitation, the
base structure 12 and theproduct base insert 14 could either or both be formed unitarily as shown or with multiple sub-components. Additional components that provide additional functions, or enhancements to those introduced herein, may be included. For example, additional components and materials, combinations of components and/or materials, and/or omission of components or materials may be used to provide for added embodiments that are within the scope of the teachings herein. Modifications still within the scope of the invention as it is claimed may be designed according to the needs of a user, designer, manufacturer, or other interested party. - When introducing elements of the present invention or embodiments thereof, the articles "a," "an," and "the" are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms "comprising," "including," and "having" are intended to be inclusive such that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements. As used herein, the term "example" or "exemplary" is not intended to imply a superlative example. Rather, "exemplary" refers to an embodiment that is one of many possible embodiments.
- With certain details and embodiments of the present invention for a cosmetic compact 10 disclosed, it will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that numerous changes and additions could be made thereto without deviating from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims (25)
- A refillable cosmetic compact (10) with an engaged configuration that permits a cosmetic product (18) to be retained by the cosmetic compact (10) and a disengaged configuration that permits the cosmetic product (18) to be inserted into and removed from the cosmetic compact (10), wherein the cosmetic compact (10) comprises:a product base insert (14) with a floor (34) and a sidewall (36) wherein the floor (34) and the sidewall (36) define a cavity for receiving the cosmetic product (18);a base structure (12) with a floor (35), an outer wall structure (54) that projects from an outer portion of the floor (35), an inner wall structure (32) that projects from an inner portion of the floor (35), and a cavity for receiving the product base insert (14), wherein the inner wall structure (32) defines an actuation opening that passes through the base structure (12) and wherein the actuation opening is open to the product base insert (14);wherein the product base insert (14) is repositionable in relation to the base structure (12) between an engaged configuration within the cavity that permits a cosmetic product (18) to be retained and a disengaged configuration wherein the cosmetic product (18) can be released from or inserted into the cosmetic compact (10); andwherein the product base insert (14) can be ejected from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration by a pressing on the product base insert (14) through the actuation opening that passes through the base structure (12),characterized in that the refillable cosmetic compact has a longitudinal direction and wherein the base structure (12) retains a plurality of resiliently deflectable catch members (40) that project generally in the longitudinal direction from the floor (35) of the base structure (12), wherein the product base insert (14) has a corresponding plurality of apertures (42) for receiving the catch members (40), wherein a converging surface (60) is retained by the product base insert (14) in relation to each aperture (42), wherein each converging surface (60) has a sloped portion disposed at a distal portion of the aperture (42) that converges toward a longitudinal centerline of the product base insert (14), and wherein the converging surfaces (60) are positioned to engage distal portions of the catch members (40) as the product base insert (14) is repositioned from the disengaged configuration to the engaged configuration to induce a deflection of the catch members (40) laterally inwardly and to permit a deflection of the catch members (40) laterally outwardly as the product base insert (14) is repositioned from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 1 characterized in that the catch members (40) retained by the base structure (12) are disposed in opposition.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 1 characterized in that the converging surfaces (60) slope from being spaced a distance greater than a distance between outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members (40) when the catch members (40) are in a non-deflected configuration to being spaced a distance less than the distance between the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members (40) when the catch members (40) are in a non-deflected configuration.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 1 characterized in that the cosmetic compact (10) further comprises a retaining formation (56) disposed at a distal end of each catch member (40).
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 1 characterized in that the apertures (42) in the product base insert (14) have an L-shape with a base of the L-shape comprising a space within the floor (34) of the product base insert (14) and a bottom of the sidewall (36) of the product base insert (14) and an upstanding portion of the L-shape comprising an opening in the sidewall (36) of the product base insert (14).
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 1 characterized in that, when in a non-deflected configuration, the catch members (40) have a lateral distance between the catch members (40) sufficient to permit the insertion and removal of the cosmetic product (18).
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 1 characterized in that the cosmetic compact (10) further comprises a latching mechanism for adjustably retaining the product base insert (14) in the engaged configuration and in the disengaged configuration.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 7 characterized in that the latching mechanism comprises a snap-fit latching mechanism.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 8 characterized in that the latching mechanism is formed by at least one ridge (46) retained by the product base insert (14) and at least one ridge (50) retained by the base structure (12) disposed in opposition to the at least one ridge (46) retained by the product base insert (14) in an interference relationship.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 1 characterized in that the product base insert (14) has a release button (30) that is centrally disposed to project into the actuation opening defined by the inner wall structure (32) of in the base structure (12).
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 10 characterized in that the release button (30) has a cross-sectional shape matching a cross-sectional shape of the actuation opening defined by the inner wall structure (32) of the base structure (12).
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 1 characterized in that the cosmetic compact (10) further comprises a cover (20) with a closed configuration wherein the cavity is enclosed and an open configuration wherein the cavity is open.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 12 characterized in that the cover (20) is coupled to the base structure (12) by a hinge (26).
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 1 characterized in that the cosmetic compact (10) further comprises a cosmetic product (18) for being received in the inner volume of the product base insert (14).
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 14 characterized in that the cosmetic product (18) comprises a cosmetic product pan (16) and a volume of cosmetic retained in the cosmetic product pan (16).
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 1 characterized in that the refillable cosmetic compact (10) is rectangular.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 16 characterized in that the refillable cosmetic compact (10) is square.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 1 characterized in that the refillable cosmetic compact (10) is rounded and wherein the converging surfaces (60) have sloped portions that converge toward the longitudinal centerline.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 18 characterized in that the refillable cosmetic compact (10) is circular.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 18 characterized in that the catch members (40) are disposed along a rounded shape.
- A refillable cosmetic compact (10) with an engaged configuration that permits a cosmetic product (18) to be retained by the cosmetic compact (10) and a disengaged configuration that permits the cosmetic product (18) to be inserted into and removed from the cosmetic compact (10), wherein the cosmetic compact (10) comprises:a product base insert (14) with a floor (34) and a sidewall (36) wherein the floor (34) and the sidewall (36) define a cavity for receiving the cosmetic product (18);a base structure (12) with a floor (35), an outer wall structure (54) that projects from an outer portion of the floor (35), an inner wall structure (32) that projects from an inner portion of the floor (35), and a cavity for receiving the product base insert (14), wherein the inner wall structure (32) defines an actuation opening that passes through the base structure (12) and wherein the actuation opening is open to the product base insert (14);wherein the product base insert (14) is repositionable in relation to the base structure (12) between an engaged configuration within the cavity that permits a cosmetic product (18) to be retained and a disengaged configuration wherein the cosmetic product (18) can be released from or inserted into the cosmetic compact (10); andwherein the product base insert (14) can be ejected from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration by a pressing on the product base insert (14) through the actuation opening that passes through the base structure (12),characterized in that the refillable cosmetic compact has a longitudinal direction and wherein the product base insert (14) retains a plurality of resiliently deflectable catch members (40) that project generally in the longitudinal direction from the floor (34) of the product base insert (14), wherein at least one deflection surface (64) is retained by the base structure (12) positioned to engage the catch members (40) as the product base insert (14) is repositioned from the disengaged configuration to the engaged configuration to induce a deflection of the catch members (40) laterally inwardly and to permit a deflection of the catch members (40) laterally outwardly as the product base insert (14) is repositioned from the engaged configuration to the disengaged configuration.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 21 characterized in that the catch members (40) retained by the product base insert (14) are disposed in opposition.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 21 characterized in that opposed surfaces of the at least one deflection surface (64) slope from being spaced a lateral distance greater than a lateral distance between outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members (40) when the catch members (40) are in a non-deflected configuration to being spaced a distance less than the distance between the outwardly facing surfaces of the catch members (40) when the catch members (40) are in a non-deflected configuration.
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 21 characterized in that the cosmetic compact (10) further comprises a retaining formation (56) disposed at a distal end of each catch member (40).
- The refillable cosmetic compact (10) of claim 1 characterized in that, when in a non-deflected configuration, the catch members (40) have a lateral distance between the catch members (40) sufficient to permit the insertion and removal of the cosmetic product (18).
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