Mascara
Abstract
According to the mascara applicator according to the present invention, the brush 30 is formed in a flat shape, and both side surfaces, of the brush 30, which define a thickness of the brush 30, come into contact with the wiper 20 when the brush 30 is drawn out of the housing 10, and the contents attached to both aide surfaces of the brush 30 are scraped, and as a result, it is possible to minimize the amount of contents which are not used, exposed to the outside, and hardened. In addition, in the case of the mascara applicator according to the present invention, it is possible to apply contents without rotating the brush 30 since the brush 30 is formed in a flat shape, and it is possible to apply contents onto a large area since the contents are applied onto the entire surfaces of the brush bristles 33.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWhat is claimed is:
1 . A mascara applicator comprising:
a housing which stores contents and has an opening portion formed at an upper side of the housing; a wiper which is coupled to the opening portion of the housing; and a brush assembly in which a brush is installed to be inserted into the housing by penetrating the wiper, wherein the brush includes a plurality of brush bristles disposed in a flat shape, and the wiper is formed to come into contact with the brush when the brush is drawn out, and scrape the contents attached to both side surfaces of the brush which define a thickness of the brush.
2 . The mascara applicator of claim 1 , wherein
the wiper includes: a wiper body which is fixedly inserted and fitted into the opening portion; a wiper slit which is penetratively formed in the wiper body in a vertical direction; and a wiper catching portion which defines an interconnection with the brush assembly.
3 . The mascara applicator of claim 2 , wherein
the wiper slit is formed in a wedge shape, a cross-sectional area of which is decreased toward the lower side thereof.
4 . The mascara applicator of claim 1 , wherein
a scraper, which is closely attached to the brush assembly and scrapes contents attached to a surface of the brush, is further formed at a lower end of the wiper body-having the wiper slit.Join the waitlist — get patent alerts
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