US2017231352A1PendingUtilityA1

Eyelash curler and additional member for eyelash curler

Assignee: NOBLE CO LTDPriority: Nov 13, 2012Filed: May 4, 2017Published: Aug 17, 2017
Est. expiryNov 13, 2032(~6.3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Keiko Horino
A45D 2/48A45D 24/02A45D 40/30A46B 2200/1053A46B 9/021
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Abstract

Embodiments of the present invention provide an eyelash curler capable of separating eyelashes from each other at roots thereof and of beautifully curling eyelashes. The eyelash curler 1 has a pair of frame portions 12 and 12 extending in a vertical direction, a movable member 60 that is movable in the vertical direction along the pair of frame portions 12 and 12, a stationary member 50 fixed above the movable member 60, and an elastic member 70 placed on the movable member 60. The eyelash curler 1 has arm members 10 and 20 operable to move the movable member 60 upward to bring the contact area 70 A of the elastic member 70 into contact with the stationary member 50 and a comb member 80 attached to the movable member 60. The comb member 80 includes an attachment portion 81 attached to a front surface of the movable member 60, a bridge portion 82 extending from the attachment portion 81 to near the contact area 70 A of the elastic member 70, and a plurality of tooth-shaped portions 83 extending upward from portions of the bridge portion 82 that are located near the contact area 70 A of the elastic member 70. The tooth-shaped portions 83 are spaced at certain intervals in a horizontal direction.

Claims

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1 . An additional member attached to an eyelash curler having a movable member operable to move in a vertical direction along first and second parallel frame portions, the additional member comprising:
 an attachment portion attachable to the movable member;   a bridge portion extending obliquely in an upward and backward direction from the attachment portion; and   a plurality of upright tooth-shaped separators extending upward in the vertical direction from an upper end of the bridge portion that extends obliquely in an upward and backward direction, the plurality of tooth-shaped separators being parallel to the first and second parallel frame portions and spaced at certain intervals in a horizontal direction,   wherein each of the plurality of tooth-shaped separators has a tapered upper end for separating eyelashes from each other, and the plurality of upright tooth-shaped separators are operable to move in the vertical direction that is parallel to the first and second parallel frame portions responsive to the movable member being moved in the vertical direction.   
     
     
         2 . The additional member for an eyelash curler as recited in  claim 1 , wherein the eyelash curler includes a stationary member fixed above the movable member, and wherein an elastic member is attachable to the movable member, the elastic member having a contact area that is brought into contact with the stationary member. 
     
     
         3 . The additional member for an eyelash curler as recited in  claim 2 , wherein the stationary member includes a lower end configured to engage with curved upper ends of the plurality of tooth-shaped separators to prevent the stationary member from being caught on tips of the tooth-shaped separators, and to prevent the tips of the tooth-shaped separators from sticking in a user's eye. 
     
     
         4 . The additional member for an eyelash curler as recited in  claim 2 , wherein:
 a through hole is formed in the attachment portion so as to extend from a front surface of the attachment portion to a rear surface of the attachment portion;   the movable member includes a hook portion inserted into the through hole and held in engagement with the attachment portion;   the elastic member sits in the movable member between sidewalls of the movable member and in direct contact with the sidewalls of the movable member;   the elastic member is in direct contact with the bridge portion;   the hook portion is adjacent to the elastic member;   the hook portion is disposed beneath the bridge portion;   the contact area of the elastic member is at a top center location of the elastic member;   the movable member is configured to bring the elastic member into contact with the stationary member at the top center location of the elastic member;   each of the plurality of tooth-shaped separators has a contact surface along substantially an entire length of each of the plurality of tooth-shaped separators thereof; and   the contact surface of each of the plurality of tooth-shaped separators is configured to substantially be brought into contact with a front surface of the stationary member responsive to the contact area of the elastic member being brought into contact with the stationary member.   
     
     
         5 . The additional member for an eyelash curler as recited in  claim 1 , further comprising a stationary member that is fixed above the movable member, wherein the tapered upper end of each of the plurality of tooth-shaped separators is curved forward from a front surface of the stationary member such that the stationary member is configured to be guided by the curved forward tapered upper end of each of the plurality of tooth-shaped separators to prevent the stationary member from being caught on tips of the tooth-shaped separators, and to prevent the tips of the tooth-shaped separators from sticking in a user's eye. 
     
     
         6 . The additional member for an eyelash curler as recited in  claim 1 , further comprising a tooth extension portion formed so as to extend continuously in a downward direction from the tooth-shaped separator by removal of part of the bridge portion along adjacent tooth-shaped separators so as to extend a slit formed between the adjacent tooth-shaped separators in the downward direction. 
     
     
         7 . The additional member for an eyelash curler as recited in  claim 6 , wherein a groove is formed in the attachment portion so as to extend in the downward direction along an extension line of the slit.

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