US20100037911A1 - Mascara - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to mascara. More specifically, predetermined mascara can be completed by stacking a plurality of disk plates in a thin plate shape on which combs and brushes are formed on an outer circumferential surface thereof such that the stacking arrangement of the disk becomes various. Further, the comb/brush can be arranged as desired such that the external appearance of the mascara can be various and gorgeous. Further, the mascara can perform various cosmetic functions due to a composite type of the comb and brush. In addition, when a portion of the comb or the brush is damaged, the mascara can be reused by replacing only the corresponding disk plate such that it has effects that the lifespan can be long as well as the reliability of a product can be improved.
- the mascara which is a kind of cosmetic that is mainly used by women, is a cosmetic tool for painting various colors of mascara on eyelashes in order to show aesthetic sense around eyes.
- the mascara is configured to largely include a vessel in which mascara liquid is stored, a knob for opening and closing the vessel, a bar-type lath protruded to a leading end of the knob, and a brush formed on the lath.
- the mascara is used by smearing the mascara liquid on the brush through the coupling or separate process of the knob and the vessel.
- the mascara brush formed as above is manufactured to be suitable for various functions, such as a volume for the eyelashes (volume: effect that eyebrows are seen to be affluent according to the length and form of the brush hair), curl (curl: an effect that a length of eyebrows is long), clean (clean: an effect that eyebrows are not lumped), etc.
- the mascara brush uniformly applies the mascara liquid having viscosity on the eyelashes and a combing function by the brush should be excellent so that the eyelashes are not coagulated.
- the mascara according to the related art has a structure where the brush is integrally formed on the lath, such that its shape is monotonous, has a single function by only the brush, such that its function is also monotonous, and when a portion of the brush is damaged, burdens costs to discard replace the entire mascara, etc.
- An object of the present invention provides predetermined mascara by stacking a plurality of disk plates in a thin panel shape of which the outer circumferential surfaces are formed with the combs and the brushes, such that the stacking arrangement of the disks becomes various, thereby making it possible to arrange the comb/brush as desired and make the external appearance of the mascara various and beautiful and also provides mascara that can perform various cosmetic functions due to a composite type of the comb and brush and when a portion of the comb or the brush is damaged, can be reused by replacing only the corresponding disk plate, making it possible to make lifespan long as well as improve the reliability of a product.
- mascara according to the present invention comprising: disk plates 10 to 50 on which combs 11 to 51 and brushes 12 to 52 are formed to be radially protruded along the outer circumferential surface thereof; and a predetermined stacking means by which the plurality of single disk plates 10 to 50 are coupled to be stacked.
- the disk plate 10 has a through hole 10 a formed on a center thereof and a stacking means corresponding thereto is a core bar 15 that is penetrated to be fixed to the through hole 10 a of the disk plate 10 to stack the plurality of disk plates 10 .
- the inner circumferential surface of the central through hole 10 b of the disk plate 10 becomes an asymmetric structure in an irregular oval shape.
- the inner circumferential surface of the central through hole 10 c of the disk plate 10 becomes a cross shape.
- the inner circumferential surface of the central through hole 10 d of the disk plate 10 becomes a plurality of saw-toothed structures.
- the central through hole 10 e of the disk plate 10 becomes a polygonal surface where the inner circumferential surface thereof is subdivided at a fine angle.
- the stacking means is configured to include a base plate 25 having the disk plate 20 stacked on the upper surface thereof and a plurality of upright pillars 26 that stand along an edge of the base plate 25 but are arranged to be spaced at predetermined interval from each other so that the comb 21 and the brush 22 of the disk plate 20 are exposed to the outside.
- the stacking means is a structure where each stumbling protrusion 30 a and each stumbling sill 30 b are alternately formed on the bottom surfaces of each disk plate 30 along a circumferential direction so that the stumbling protrusion 30 a and the stumbling sill 30 b are coupled to a stumbling sill 30 b and a stumbling protrusion 30 a of another disk plate 30 that overlap each other.
- the stacking means is a structure where each coupling protrusions 40 a and each coupling hole 40 b are alternately formed on the bottom surfaces of each disk plate 30 along a circumferential direction so that the coupling protrusions 40 a and the coupling hole 40 b are engaged and coupled to coupling holes 40 b and coupling protrusions 40 a of other disk plates 40 that overlap each other in a fitting manner.
- the upper portion of the outer circumferential surface of the disk plate 50 becomes a curved portion 50 a
- the lower portion thereof becomes an inclined cone portion 50 b
- the upper portion of the inner circumferential surface is a cup shape where a cone portion 50 c has the same slope as the outside cone portion 50 b and the stacking means is formed in a structure where the lower cone portion 50 b of the disk plate 50 is inserted into the upper inner portion of the another disk plate 50 and coupled to each other in a state where they overlap each other.
- the disk plate 10 is a disk plate where the comb and the brush are formed by a multi-injection
- the comb 11 is a single comb structure that is integrally formed.
- a multi-comb structure that is formed in one or more comb.
- the disk plate 10 is multi-injected by making a predetermined portion including the comb 11 and the brush 12 have various colors.
- the protrusion length of the comb 11 and the brush 12 on the outer circumferential surface of each disk plate 10 is different, such that they are formed in a taper structure where the protrusion length becomes short as going to the up direction where the disk plate 10 is stacked.
- the plurality of disk plates in a thin panel shape of which the outer circumferential surfaces are formed with the combs and the brushes are stacked to complete predetermined mascara, such that the stacking arrangement of the disks becomes various.
- the comb/brush can be arranged as desired such that the external appearance of the mascara can be various and gorgeous.
- the mascara can perform various cosmetic functions due to a composite type of the comb and brush.
- the mascara can be reused by replacing only the corresponding disk plate such that it has effects that the lifespan can be long as well as the reliability of a product can be improved, and the like.
- FIG. 1 a is a schematic perspective view showing mascara according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 1 b is a schematic side view showing the mascara according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 a is an exploded perspective view showing a single disk plate and a core bar of the mascara according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 b is an exploded perspective view showing another embodiment of a signal disk plate of FIG. 2 a;
- FIGS. 3 to 6 are a schematic plan view showing a through hole shape of a disk plate of the mascara according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show a state where the disk plate of the mascara according to the first embodiment of the present invention is molded by a double injection, wherein FIG. 7 is an example of a double injection molding between a comb and a brush and FIG. 8 is a schematic plane view showing an example of the double injection molding to have different colors by dividing it into halves;
- FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing mascara according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view showing a disk plate and an stacking means of the mascara according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic view showing mascara according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a disk plate of the mascara according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic view showing mascara according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing a disk plate of the mascara according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a schematic view showing mascara according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a disk plate according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- a mascara according to the present invention is configured to include disk plates 10 to 50 on which combs 11 to 51 and brushes 12 to 52 are formed to be radially protruded along the outer circumferential surfaces thereof; and a predetermined stacking means by which a plurality of single disk plates 10 to 50 are coupled to be stacked.
- the disk plate 10 is a disk shape of which the center is formed with a through hole 10 a and a stacking means corresponding thereto is configured of a core bar 15 that is penetrated to be fixed to the through hole 10 a of the disk plate 10 to stack the plurality of disk plates 10 .
- the inner circumferential surfaces of the central through holes 10 b to 10 e of the disk plate 10 may be an asymmetric structure in an irregular oval shape or may be formed in a cross shape or a plurality of saw-toothed structures and a polygonal surface where the inner circumferential surface of the through hole is subdivided at a fine angle.
- the inner circumferential surface is not limited thereto, but may be formed in various shapes.
- the comb 11 and the brush 12 on the disk plate 10 are formed by a double injection molding.
- the comb 11 may be a single comb structure that is integrally formed and otherwise, a multi-comb structure that is formed in one or more comb.
- the disk plate 10 can be formed by a multi-injection molding so that it has different colors by forming a portion including the comb 11 and the brush 12 or by dividing it into halves or generally has various colors by making several pieces have different colors.
- the protrusion length of the comb 11 and the brush 12 on the outer circumferential surface of each disk plate 10 is different, such that they may be formed in a taper structure where the protrusion length becomes short as going to the up direction where the disk plate 10 is stacked.
- the shape of the comb 11 and the brush 12 may be formed variously.
- the end of the comb 11 is a rounded cylindrical shape and the end of the brush 12 is formed in a sharp needle shape.
- the brush 12 may be formed to be extended in a branch shape from the outer circumferential surface of the disk plate or formed so that another branch shape is continuously extended from the branch.
- the outer circumferential surfaces of the comb and the brush are coated, making it possible to add a predetermined coating layer.
- the mascara according to a first embodiment of the present invention is formed by stacking the plurality of disk plates 10 .
- the disk plate 10 is a disk structure of which the center is formed with a through hole 10 a and is manufactured together with the brush by a primary injection molding in a state where a portion of the disk plate is incomplete and the comb 11 is subjected to a secondary injection molding using a material different from that of the brush 12 .
- the double injection is performed in sequence that the brush 12 is first molded and the comb is then molded.
- the injection molding sequence can be adjusted so that the comb 11 is first molded and the brush 12 is then molded.
- the double injection performs the molding by filling secondary resin in a space between a secondary cavity and a primary molding product earliest molded by using two injection devices using two or more different resins or resins of two different colors and an injector having a structure where a movable plate are installed with a rotation mechanism or a mold designed to be able to perform the double injection using a core or a slide structure.
- the general injection according to the related art manufactures a product by molding it with two parts twice and performing a secondary processing such as a welding process or a coating process, while the double injection manufactures a product by molding it at a time, such that it has advantages in reducing cost as well as manufacturing the products of various designs.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show mascara according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- a disk plate 20 is a panel shape of which the outer circumferential surface forms a polygonal surface.
- the outer circumferential surface is provided with a comb 21 and a brush 22 that are protruded to be radially extended.
- the stacking means is configured to include a base plate 25 having the disk plate stacked on the upper surface thereof and a plurality of upright pillars 26 that stand along an edge of the base plate 25 but are arranged to be spaced at a predetermined interval from each other so that the comb 21 and the brush 22 of the disk plate 20 are exposed to the outside.
- the mascara according to the above configuration sequentially stacks the disk plate 20 on the base plate 25 of the stacking means but the combs 21 and the brushes 22 of these disk plates 20 are stacked to be protruded to the outside through a gap between the upright pillars 26 , making it possible to complete predetermined mascara.
- the stacking of the plurality of disk plates 20 completes and the disk plate 20 on the top disk plate 20 can then be firmly fixed by a predetermined separation preventing means (not shown) to prevent the top disk plate 20 from separating to the outside.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 shows mascara according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- a disk plate 30 is a panel shape of which the outer circumferential surface forms a polygonal surface.
- the outer circumferential surface is provided with a comb 31 and a brush 32 that are protruded to be radially extended.
- the stacking means is a structure where each protruded stumbling protrusions 30 a and each stumbling sill 30 b in a structure having a sill formed in a penetrated inside portion are alternately formed on the bottom surfaces of each disk plate 30 along a circumferential direction so that the stumbling protrusions 30 a and the stumbling sills 30 b are coupled to stumbling sills 30 b and stumbling protrusions 30 a of other disk plates 30 that are overlap each other.
- the predetermined mascara according to the above configuration can be completed by sequentially stacking the plurality of disk plates 30 while the stumbling protrusion 30 a that is a moment stacking means to overlap each disk plate 30 each other is inserted and hooked into the corresponding stumbling sill 30 b and the stumbling protrusion 30 a of another disk plate 30 is inserted and hooked into the stumbling sill 30 b.
- each of the stumbling protrusion 30 a and the stumbling sill 30 b is coupled to be engaged with each other, there is no separation preventing means, etc. to prevent the disk plate 30 from separating to the outside.
- each of the disk plates 20 and 30 are formed in a polygonal shape, but can be configured in a circular form.
- FIGS. 13 and 14 shows mascara according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- a disk plate 40 is a panel shape of which the outer circumferential surface forms a circular shape.
- the outer circumferential surface is provided with a comb 41 and a brush 42 that are protruded to be radially extended.
- the stacking means is a structure where each protruded coupling protrusion 40 a and each penetrated coupling hole 40 b are alternately formed on the bottom surfaces of each disk plate 40 along a circumferential direction so that the coupling protrusions 40 a and the coupling holes 40 b are mutually coupled to coupling holes 40 b and coupling protrusions 40 a of other disk plates 40 that overlap each other.
- the predetermined mascara according to the above configuration can be completed by sequentially stacking the plurality of disk plates 40 while the coupling protrusion 40 a that is a moment stacking means to overlap each disk plate 40 each other is inserted and coupled into the corresponding coupling holes 40 b and the coupling protrusions 40 a of other disk plates 40 is inserted into the coupling hole 40 b and they are engaged with each other in a fitting manner.
- FIGS. 15 and 16 shows mascara according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- the upper portion of the outer circumferential surface of the disk plate 50 becomes a curved portion 50 a parallel to a shaft direction, the lower portion thereof becomes an inclined cone portion 50 b , and the upper portion of the inner circumferential surface is a cup shape where a cone portion 50 c has the same slope as the outside cone portion 50 b .
- the stacking means is formed in a structure where the lower cone portion 50 b is inserted into the upper inner portion of the another disk plate 50 and coupled by a ultrasonic welding, etc. in a state where they overlap each other.
- the upper curved portion 50 a of the disk plate 50 is provided with the plurality of combs 51 /brushes 52 to be radially extended.
- the predetermined mascara according to the above configuration can be completed by stacking each disk plate 50 while the mutually overlapped outside lower cone portion 50 b surface-contacts the inside upper cone portion 50 c and sequentially stacking the plurality of disk plates 50 and then bonding them through the stacking means such as welding or adhesive.
- each disk plate 50 is firmly bonded by a predetermined adhesive, there is no separation preventing means, etc. to prevent the disk plate 40 from separating to the outside.
- the disk plate stacking (assembling) type mascara can be completed by stacking the disk plate in a thin panel shape of which the outer circumferential surface is formed with the comb and the brush, making it possible to make the stacking arrangement of the disk various.
- the comb may be formed in a continuously inclined helical structure along the circumference.
- the comb/brush can be arranged as desired such that the external appearance of the mascara can be various and gorgeous.
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The present invention relates to mascara. The mascara is configured to include: disk plates 10 to 50 on which combs 11 to 51 and brushes 12 to 52 are formed to be radially protruded along the outer circumferential surfaces thereof; and a predetermined stacking means by which a plurality of single disk plates 10 to 50 are coupled to be stacked. Thereby, the plurality of disk plates in a thin panel shape of which the outer circumferential surfaces are formed with the combs and the brushes are stacked to complete predetermined mascara, such that the stacking arrangement of the disks becomes various. As a result, the comb/brush can be arranged as desired such that the external appearance of the mascara can be various and gorgeous. Further, the mascara can perform various cosmetic functions due to a composite type of the comb and brush. In addition, when a portion of the comb or the brush is damaged, the mascara can be reused by replacing only the corresponding disk plate such that it has effects that the lifespan can be long as well as the reliability of a product can be improved, and the like.
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- The present invention relates to mascara. More specifically, predetermined mascara can be completed by stacking a plurality of disk plates in a thin plate shape on which combs and brushes are formed on an outer circumferential surface thereof such that the stacking arrangement of the disk becomes various. Further, the comb/brush can be arranged as desired such that the external appearance of the mascara can be various and gorgeous. Further, the mascara can perform various cosmetic functions due to a composite type of the comb and brush. In addition, when a portion of the comb or the brush is damaged, the mascara can be reused by replacing only the corresponding disk plate such that it has effects that the lifespan can be long as well as the reliability of a product can be improved.
- Generally, the mascara, which is a kind of cosmetic that is mainly used by women, is a cosmetic tool for painting various colors of mascara on eyelashes in order to show aesthetic sense around eyes.
- The mascara is configured to largely include a vessel in which mascara liquid is stored, a knob for opening and closing the vessel, a bar-type lath protruded to a leading end of the knob, and a brush formed on the lath. The mascara is used by smearing the mascara liquid on the brush through the coupling or separate process of the knob and the vessel.
- Meanwhile, the mascara brush formed as above is manufactured to be suitable for various functions, such as a volume for the eyelashes (volume: effect that eyebrows are seen to be affluent according to the length and form of the brush hair), curl (curl: an effect that a length of eyebrows is long), clean (clean: an effect that eyebrows are not lumped), etc. The mascara brush uniformly applies the mascara liquid having viscosity on the eyelashes and a combing function by the brush should be excellent so that the eyelashes are not coagulated.
- However, the mascara according to the related art has a structure where the brush is integrally formed on the lath, such that its shape is monotonous, has a single function by only the brush, such that its function is also monotonous, and when a portion of the brush is damaged, burdens costs to discard replace the entire mascara, etc.
- The present invention proposes to solve the problems of the related art. An object of the present invention provides predetermined mascara by stacking a plurality of disk plates in a thin panel shape of which the outer circumferential surfaces are formed with the combs and the brushes, such that the stacking arrangement of the disks becomes various, thereby making it possible to arrange the comb/brush as desired and make the external appearance of the mascara various and gorgeous and also provides mascara that can perform various cosmetic functions due to a composite type of the comb and brush and when a portion of the comb or the brush is damaged, can be reused by replacing only the corresponding disk plate, making it possible to make lifespan long as well as improve the reliability of a product.
- In order to achieve the object, mascara according to the present invention comprising:
disk plates 10 to 50 on which combs 11 to 51 andbrushes 12 to 52 are formed to be radially protruded along the outer circumferential surface thereof; and a predetermined stacking means by which the plurality ofsingle disk plates 10 to 50 are coupled to be stacked. - Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, the
disk plate 10 has a throughhole 10 a formed on a center thereof and a stacking means corresponding thereto is acore bar 15 that is penetrated to be fixed to the throughhole 10 a of thedisk plate 10 to stack the plurality ofdisk plates 10. - Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, the inner circumferential surface of the central through
hole 10 b of thedisk plate 10 becomes an asymmetric structure in an irregular oval shape. - Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, the inner circumferential surface of the central through
hole 10 c of thedisk plate 10 becomes a cross shape. - Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, the inner circumferential surface of the central through
hole 10 d of thedisk plate 10 becomes a plurality of saw-toothed structures. - Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, the central through
hole 10 e of thedisk plate 10 becomes a polygonal surface where the inner circumferential surface thereof is subdivided at a fine angle. - Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, the stacking means is configured to include a
base plate 25 having thedisk plate 20 stacked on the upper surface thereof and a plurality ofupright pillars 26 that stand along an edge of thebase plate 25 but are arranged to be spaced at predetermined interval from each other so that thecomb 21 and thebrush 22 of thedisk plate 20 are exposed to the outside. - Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, the stacking means is a structure where each stumbling
protrusion 30 a and each stumblingsill 30 b are alternately formed on the bottom surfaces of eachdisk plate 30 along a circumferential direction so that the stumblingprotrusion 30 a and the stumblingsill 30 b are coupled to a stumblingsill 30 b and a stumblingprotrusion 30 a of anotherdisk plate 30 that overlap each other. - Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, the stacking means is a structure where each
coupling protrusions 40 a and eachcoupling hole 40 b are alternately formed on the bottom surfaces of eachdisk plate 30 along a circumferential direction so that thecoupling protrusions 40 a and thecoupling hole 40 b are engaged and coupled to couplingholes 40 b andcoupling protrusions 40 a ofother disk plates 40 that overlap each other in a fitting manner. - Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, the upper portion of the outer circumferential surface of the
disk plate 50 becomes acurved portion 50 a, the lower portion thereof becomes aninclined cone portion 50 b, and the upper portion of the inner circumferential surface is a cup shape where acone portion 50 c has the same slope as theoutside cone portion 50 b and the stacking means is formed in a structure where thelower cone portion 50 b of thedisk plate 50 is inserted into the upper inner portion of theanother disk plate 50 and coupled to each other in a state where they overlap each other. - Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, the
disk plate 10 is a disk plate where the comb and the brush are formed by a multi-injection Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, thecomb 11 is a single comb structure that is integrally formed. - Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, a multi-comb structure that is formed in one or more comb.
- Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, the
disk plate 10 is multi-injected by making a predetermined portion including thecomb 11 and thebrush 12 have various colors. - Preferably, in the mascara according to the present invention, the protrusion length of the
comb 11 and thebrush 12 on the outer circumferential surface of eachdisk plate 10 is different, such that they are formed in a taper structure where the protrusion length becomes short as going to the up direction where thedisk plate 10 is stacked. - As described above, with the present invention, the plurality of disk plates in a thin panel shape of which the outer circumferential surfaces are formed with the combs and the brushes are stacked to complete predetermined mascara, such that the stacking arrangement of the disks becomes various. As a result, the comb/brush can be arranged as desired such that the external appearance of the mascara can be various and gorgeous. Further, the mascara can perform various cosmetic functions due to a composite type of the comb and brush. In addition, when a portion of the comb or the brush is damaged, the mascara can be reused by replacing only the corresponding disk plate such that it has effects that the lifespan can be long as well as the reliability of a product can be improved, and the like.
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FIG. 1 a is a schematic perspective view showing mascara according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 1 b is a schematic side view showing the mascara according to the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 a is an exploded perspective view showing a single disk plate and a core bar of the mascara according to the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 b is an exploded perspective view showing another embodiment of a signal disk plate ofFIG. 2 a; -
FIGS. 3 to 6 are a schematic plan view showing a through hole shape of a disk plate of the mascara according to the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIGS. 7 and 8 show a state where the disk plate of the mascara according to the first embodiment of the present invention is molded by a double injection, whereinFIG. 7 is an example of a double injection molding between a comb and a brush andFIG. 8 is a schematic plane view showing an example of the double injection molding to have different colors by dividing it into halves; -
FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing mascara according to a second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view showing a disk plate and an stacking means of the mascara according to the second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 11 is a schematic view showing mascara according to a third embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a disk plate of the mascara according to the third embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 13 is a schematic view showing mascara according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing a disk plate of the mascara according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 15 is a schematic view showing mascara according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a disk plate according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention. - Hereinafter, the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIGS. 1 a to 16, a mascara according to the present invention is configured to includedisk plates 10 to 50 on which combs 11 to 51 andbrushes 12 to 52 are formed to be radially protruded along the outer circumferential surfaces thereof; and a predetermined stacking means by which a plurality ofsingle disk plates 10 to 50 are coupled to be stacked. - Describing a first embodiment of the mascara, as shown in
FIGS. 1 a to 8, thedisk plate 10 is a disk shape of which the center is formed with a throughhole 10 a and a stacking means corresponding thereto is configured of acore bar 15 that is penetrated to be fixed to the throughhole 10 a of thedisk plate 10 to stack the plurality ofdisk plates 10. - Herein, the inner circumferential surfaces of the central through
holes 10 b to 10 e of thedisk plate 10 may be an asymmetric structure in an irregular oval shape or may be formed in a cross shape or a plurality of saw-toothed structures and a polygonal surface where the inner circumferential surface of the through hole is subdivided at a fine angle. However, the inner circumferential surface is not limited thereto, but may be formed in various shapes. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , thecomb 11 and thebrush 12 on thedisk plate 10 are formed by a double injection molding. - At this time, the
comb 11 may be a single comb structure that is integrally formed and otherwise, a multi-comb structure that is formed in one or more comb. - Further, as shown in
FIG. 8 , thedisk plate 10 can be formed by a multi-injection molding so that it has different colors by forming a portion including thecomb 11 and thebrush 12 or by dividing it into halves or generally has various colors by making several pieces have different colors. - The protrusion length of the
comb 11 and thebrush 12 on the outer circumferential surface of eachdisk plate 10 is different, such that they may be formed in a taper structure where the protrusion length becomes short as going to the up direction where thedisk plate 10 is stacked. - The shape of the
comb 11 and thebrush 12 may be formed variously. - In the present invention, as one example, the end of the
comb 11 is a rounded cylindrical shape and the end of thebrush 12 is formed in a sharp needle shape. - As shown in
FIG. 2 b, thebrush 12 may be formed to be extended in a branch shape from the outer circumferential surface of the disk plate or formed so that another branch shape is continuously extended from the branch. In addition, the outer circumferential surfaces of the comb and the brush are coated, making it possible to add a predetermined coating layer. - It is natural that the plurality of
disk plates 10 are stacked on thecore bar 15 and then, a predetermined separation preventing means (not shown) is finally provided to prevent thedisk plates 10 at the edge from separating to the outside of thecore bar 15. Meanwhile, the double injection molding of the comb and the brush will be briefly described below. - The mascara according to a first embodiment of the present invention is formed by stacking the plurality of
disk plates 10. Thedisk plate 10 is a disk structure of which the center is formed with a throughhole 10 a and is manufactured together with the brush by a primary injection molding in a state where a portion of the disk plate is incomplete and thecomb 11 is subjected to a secondary injection molding using a material different from that of thebrush 12. - Herein, the double injection is performed in sequence that the
brush 12 is first molded and the comb is then molded. On the contrary, the injection molding sequence can be adjusted so that thecomb 11 is first molded and thebrush 12 is then molded. - As such, the injection method using different materials is referred to as the double injection. Herein, describing the double injection in more detail, the double injection performs the molding by filling secondary resin in a space between a secondary cavity and a primary molding product earliest molded by using two injection devices using two or more different resins or resins of two different colors and an injector having a structure where a movable plate are installed with a rotation mechanism or a mold designed to be able to perform the double injection using a core or a slide structure.
- Using the double injection, a shape of a product is less limited since the primary side cavity and the secondary side cavity are accurately replaced and the width of product application is wide such that the design of the product can be various. Further, the general injection according to the related art manufactures a product by molding it with two parts twice and performing a secondary processing such as a welding process or a coating process, while the double injection manufactures a product by molding it at a time, such that it has advantages in reducing cost as well as manufacturing the products of various designs.
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FIGS. 9 and 10 show mascara according to a second embodiment of the present invention. Adisk plate 20 is a panel shape of which the outer circumferential surface forms a polygonal surface. The outer circumferential surface is provided with acomb 21 and abrush 22 that are protruded to be radially extended. The stacking means is configured to include abase plate 25 having the disk plate stacked on the upper surface thereof and a plurality ofupright pillars 26 that stand along an edge of thebase plate 25 but are arranged to be spaced at a predetermined interval from each other so that thecomb 21 and thebrush 22 of thedisk plate 20 are exposed to the outside. - The mascara according to the above configuration sequentially stacks the
disk plate 20 on thebase plate 25 of the stacking means but thecombs 21 and thebrushes 22 of thesedisk plates 20 are stacked to be protruded to the outside through a gap between theupright pillars 26, making it possible to complete predetermined mascara. - Meanwhile, the stacking of the plurality of
disk plates 20 completes and thedisk plate 20 on thetop disk plate 20 can then be firmly fixed by a predetermined separation preventing means (not shown) to prevent thetop disk plate 20 from separating to the outside. -
FIGS. 11 and 12 shows mascara according to a third embodiment of the present invention. Adisk plate 30 is a panel shape of which the outer circumferential surface forms a polygonal surface. The outer circumferential surface is provided with acomb 31 and abrush 32 that are protruded to be radially extended. The stacking means is a structure where each protruded stumblingprotrusions 30 a and each stumblingsill 30 b in a structure having a sill formed in a penetrated inside portion are alternately formed on the bottom surfaces of eachdisk plate 30 along a circumferential direction so that the stumblingprotrusions 30 a and the stumblingsills 30 b are coupled to stumblingsills 30 b and stumblingprotrusions 30 a ofother disk plates 30 that are overlap each other. - The predetermined mascara according to the above configuration can be completed by sequentially stacking the plurality of
disk plates 30 while the stumblingprotrusion 30 a that is a moment stacking means to overlap eachdisk plate 30 each other is inserted and hooked into the corresponding stumblingsill 30 b and the stumblingprotrusion 30 a of anotherdisk plate 30 is inserted and hooked into the stumblingsill 30 b. - Herein, since each of the stumbling
protrusion 30 a and the stumblingsill 30 b is coupled to be engaged with each other, there is no separation preventing means, etc. to prevent thedisk plate 30 from separating to the outside. - Meanwhile, the outer circumferential surfaces of each of the
disk plates -
FIGS. 13 and 14 shows mascara according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. Adisk plate 40 is a panel shape of which the outer circumferential surface forms a circular shape. The outer circumferential surface is provided with acomb 41 and abrush 42 that are protruded to be radially extended. The stacking means is a structure where each protrudedcoupling protrusion 40 a and each penetratedcoupling hole 40 b are alternately formed on the bottom surfaces of eachdisk plate 40 along a circumferential direction so that thecoupling protrusions 40 a and the coupling holes 40 b are mutually coupled to coupling holes 40 b andcoupling protrusions 40 a ofother disk plates 40 that overlap each other. - The predetermined mascara according to the above configuration can be completed by sequentially stacking the plurality of
disk plates 40 while thecoupling protrusion 40 a that is a moment stacking means to overlap eachdisk plate 40 each other is inserted and coupled into the corresponding coupling holes 40 b and thecoupling protrusions 40 a ofother disk plates 40 is inserted into thecoupling hole 40 b and they are engaged with each other in a fitting manner. - Herein, since the
coupling protrusion 40 a and thecoupling hole 40 b are engaged and coupled with each other, there is no separation preventing means, etc. to prevent thedisk plate 40 from separating to the outside. -
FIGS. 15 and 16 shows mascara according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. The upper portion of the outer circumferential surface of thedisk plate 50 becomes acurved portion 50 a parallel to a shaft direction, the lower portion thereof becomes aninclined cone portion 50 b, and the upper portion of the inner circumferential surface is a cup shape where acone portion 50 c has the same slope as theoutside cone portion 50 b. The stacking means is formed in a structure where thelower cone portion 50 b is inserted into the upper inner portion of the anotherdisk plate 50 and coupled by a ultrasonic welding, etc. in a state where they overlap each other. - Herein, the upper
curved portion 50 a of thedisk plate 50 is provided with the plurality ofcombs 51/brushes 52 to be radially extended. - The predetermined mascara according to the above configuration can be completed by stacking each
disk plate 50 while the mutually overlapped outsidelower cone portion 50 b surface-contacts the insideupper cone portion 50 c and sequentially stacking the plurality ofdisk plates 50 and then bonding them through the stacking means such as welding or adhesive. - Herein, since each
disk plate 50 is firmly bonded by a predetermined adhesive, there is no separation preventing means, etc. to prevent thedisk plate 40 from separating to the outside. - As described above, the disk plate stacking (assembling) type mascara can be completed by stacking the disk plate in a thin panel shape of which the outer circumferential surface is formed with the comb and the brush, making it possible to make the stacking arrangement of the disk various. For example, the comb may be formed in a continuously inclined helical structure along the circumference. As a result, the comb/brush can be arranged as desired such that the external appearance of the mascara can be various and gorgeous.
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1. Mascara comprising:
disk plates 10 to 50 on which combs 11 to 51 and brushes 12 to 52 are formed to be radially protruded along the outer circumferential surface thereof; and;
a predetermined stacking means by which the plurality of single disk plates 10 to 50 are coupled to be stacked.
2. The mascara according to claim 1 , wherein the disk plate 10 has a through hole 10 a formed on a center thereof and a stacking means corresponding thereto is a core bar 15 that is penetrated to be fixed to the through hole 10 a of the disk plate 10 to stack the plurality of disk plates 10.
3. The mascara according to claim 2 , wherein the inner circumferential surface of the central through hole 10 b of the disk plate 10 becomes an asymmetric structure in an irregular oval shape.
4. The mascara according to claim 2 , wherein the inner circumferential surface of the central through hole 10 c of the disk plate 10 becomes a cross shape.
5. The mascara according to claim 2 , wherein the inner circumferential surface of the central through hole 10 d of the disk plate 10 becomes a plurality of saw-toothed structures.
6. The mascara according to claim 2 , wherein the central through hole 10 e of the disk plate 10 becomes a polygonal surface where the inner circumferential surface thereof is subdivided at a fine angle.
7. The mascara according to claim 2 , wherein the stacking means is configured to include a base plate 25 having the disk plate 20 stacked on the upper surface thereof and a plurality of upright pillars 26 that stand along an edge of the base plate 25 but are arranged to be spaced at a predetermined interval from each other so that the comb 21 and the brush 22 of the disk plate 20 are exposed to the outside.
8. The mascara according to claim 1 , wherein the stacking means is a structure where each stumbling protrusion 30 a and each stumbling sill 30 b are alternately formed on the bottom surfaces of each disk plate 30 along a circumferential direction so that the stumbling protrusion 30 a and the stumbling sill 30 b are coupled to a stumbling sill 30 b and a stumbling protrusion 30 a of another disk plate 30 that overlap each other.
9. The mascara according to claim 1 , wherein the stacking means is a structure where each coupling protrusions 40 a and each coupling hole 40 b are alternately formed on the bottom surfaces of each disk plate 30 along a circumferential direction so that the coupling protrusions 40 a and the coupling hole 40 b are engaged and coupled to coupling holes 40 b and coupling protrusions 40 a of other disk plates 40 that overlap each other in a fitting manner.
10. The mascara according to claim 1 , wherein the upper portion of the outer circumferential surface of the disk plate 50 becomes a curved portion 50 a, the lower portion thereof becomes an inclined cone portion 50 b, and the upper portion of the inner circumferential surface is a cup shape where a cone portion 50 c has the same slope as the outside cone portion 50 b and the stacking means is formed in a structure where the lower cone portion 50 b of the disk plate 50 is inserted into the upper inner portion of the another disk plate 50 and coupled to each other in a state where they overlap each other.
11. The mascara according to claim 11 , wherein the disk plate 10 is a disk plate where the comb and the brush are formed by a multi-injection
12. The mascara according to claim 11 , wherein the comb 11 is a single comb structure that is integrally formed.
13. The mascara according to claim 11 , wherein a multi-comb structure that is formed in one or more comb.
14. The mascara according to claim 11 , wherein the disk plate 10 is multi-injected by making a predetermined portion including the comb 11 and the brush 12 have various colors.
15. The mascara according to claim 1 , wherein the protrusion length of the comb 11 and the brush 12 on the outer circumferential surface of each disk plate 10 is different, such that they are formed in a taper structure where the protrusion length becomes short as going to the up direction where the disk plate 10 is stacked.
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