US20150008240A1
2015-01-08
13/736,640
2013-07-08
This commercial product design pertains to the cosmetics industry, specifically the manufacture and sale of Skin Lotion. The need addressed is a refillable applicator designed to apply and spread lotion on hard to reach parts of the human back. It is designed to contain a disposable Lotion Refill Bag, the nozzle of which is anchored inside the flexible applicator head. The lotion in the refill bag is forced up through the refill bag nozzle and onto the face of the applicator head by twisting the lotion refill bag which is anchored in the rotating applicator handle base (This process is loosely similar to the concept of squeezing a common tube of toothpaste).
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A45D34/04 » CPC main
Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling liquid toilet or cosmetic substances, e.g. perfumes Appliances specially adapted for applying liquid, e.g. using roller or ball
B65D35/28 » CPC further
Pliable tubular containers adapted to be permanently or temporarily deformed to expel contents, e.g. collapsible tubes for toothpaste or other plastic or semi-liquid material; Holders therefor with auxiliary devices for expelling contents
This is a 2nd re-submittal of the Nonprovisional application for a Utility Patent of the REFILLABLE LOTION BACK APPLICATOR, originally submitted Jan. 8, 2013. As of this date, a filing date has NOT been accorded to the previously submitted application papers.
There was NO federally sponsored research or development of this product design, nor is there any joint research agreement.
The idea for this invention came from a personal need of my own. Ever since I was a child I have suffered from chronic Dry Skin, and my body type is such that I cannot reach certain parts of my back to apply lotion with my own hands. I finally decided to formalize the design and patent it in October, 2012.
This product design is for a hard plastic refillable lotion applicator, wherein the lotion refill bag is housed in the handle of the applicator, the lotion refill bag nozzle is anchored in the flexible applicator head, and the lotion is forced up through the nozzle and onto the face of the applicator head by twisting the lotion refill bag which is anchored in the rotating applicator handle base. (This process is loosely similar to the concept of squeezing a common tube of toothpaste) This lotion applicator is designed for people who, for various reasons including weight, bulk, or lack of flexibility, cannot apply lotion to hard-to-reach areas of their back (as well as other hard to reach places on the human body) using their hands. The Lotion Applicator and Refill Bag are simple enough in design that there will be no trouble creating them using existing plastic molding and manufacturing techniques
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FIG. 1—Perspective View of Lotion Applicator, with Head Assembly, Handle, and Base Cap fully assembled and Lotion Refill Bag inserted and trimmed.
FIG. 2—Perspective View of Lotion Refill Bag.
FIG. 3—Perspective View of Lotion Applicator, components (Head Assembly, Handle, and Base Cap) shown exploded and annotated. Section is indicated.
FIG. 4—Side View of Lotion Applicator with dimensions, components (Head Assembly, Handle, and Base Cap) shown exploded.
FIG. 5—Perspective View of Lotion Refill Bag, components annotated.
FIG. 6—Side view of Lotion Refill Bag with dimensions.
FIG. 7—Section View of Lotion Applicator, annotated and shown assembled with Refill Bag properly inserted.
FIG. 8—Perspective View of Lotion Applicator Head component as seen from front, annotated.
FIG. 9—Perspective View of Lotion Applicator Head component as seen from back, annotated.
FIG. 10—Perspective View of Lotion Applicator Head component as seen from bottom, annotated.
FIG. 11—Side View of Lotion Applicator Head component, with dimensions
FIG. 12—Perspective View of Lotion Applicator Base Cap component as seen from side, annotated.
FIG. 13—Perspective View of Lotion Applicator Base Cap component as seen from bottom, annotated.
FIG. 14—Side View of Lotion Applicator Base Cap component, with dimensions.
FIG. 15—Top View of Lotion Applicator Base Cap component, with dimensions.
1. To my best knowledge, there is not now or in the past any lotion container or applicator that uses separate and distinct refill bags. The idea of inserting a refill bag into the applicator and compressing it like a tube of toothpaste to extrude the lotion is, as far as I know, my own unique invention. Existing plastic molding and manufacturing techniques will be sufficient to manufacture this product design.