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US1670315A
US1670315A US162270A US16227027A US1670315A US 1670315 A US1670315 A US 1670315A US 162270 A US162270 A US 162270A US 16227027 A US16227027 A US 16227027A US 1670315 A US1670315 A US 1670315A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D33/00Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling powdery toiletry or cosmetic substances
    • A45D33/006Vanity boxes or cases, compacts, i.e. containing a powder receptacle and a puff or applicator
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to certain improve.- ments in vanity boxes.
  • These vanity boxes are small metal boxes or cases which are now commonly used: for cosmetics in either compact or powdered form.
  • Certain types of'these boxes include a body and a cover, and the-cosmeti either compact or powdered fornnis carried in a fitment which is secured in the body of the box.
  • These fitments have to beheld in the box securely so as not to beaccidentally displacedtherefrom, and usually are held either by a tight friction fit or by soldering in the box. In either case,;after the box has been assembled, ityisudiflicult to remove the fitments for refinishing or other purposes without injuringeither the fitment or the box in which the fitment is carried.
  • a further object of the invention is to produce a boxiwher'eby this may be accomplished of few parts and of attractive design, and in which the fitment may be readily and guickly assembled in or removed from the With these and other objects not specifically referred to inview, the invention consists in certain novel parts, arrangements and combinations which will be described in connection with the accompanying drawings and the novel features pointed out in the claims hereunto annexed.
  • Figure 1 is. a face view of the improved box shown opened
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 22 of Fig. 1;
  • Figure 3 is a sectional View, partly broken away, on an enlarged scale taken on the line 33 of Fig. 1;
  • Figure 4 is a view of the fitment
  • Figure 5 is a face view of the bottom of the body of the box.
  • Figure 6 is a detail sectional view taken on the line 6-6 of Fig. 5.
  • vanity box selected to illustratethe inven tioniincludeswhat may be termed a body 1 and a cover 2 pivotally united on a conventional hinge 3.
  • the fitment isin the form of a circular container having aside wall 41 which is depressed to form a ledge 5 to form aseat for a cover 6 shown in the form of a metal mirror hinged at 7 to the wall 4.
  • fitment is secured in the body 1 by means which are independent of the wall of the fitment or the wall of the body a'ndois securely held in position so, as to be readily assembled with the body and is, securely held in position, this rigid holding of the fitment being particularly desirable where the fitment is also used tocarry a mirror; lVhile the particular construction for securing the fitment in the box may be somewhat varied, in the particular, construction shown, this is preferably done by a relatively rotary movement between the fitment and the body, certain: parts being provided which, on eflt'ecting tom of the box.
  • the bottom of the fitment is formed with an opening 10 to receive the plate, and extending inwardly from this opening are a plurality of recesses 11, which may be termed entering recesses, four of these, corresponding to the four tongues 9, being provided for receiving the tongues.
  • the bottom of the box is provided with slots 0r piercings 12,'four of these slots, corresponding in number with the tongues 9, being provided between the recesses 11.
  • the container or fitment In assembling the parts, the container or fitment is placed in the bottom of the box with the tongues 9 extending into the recesses 11. Upon effecting a relative rotation of the fitment and the box body, the spring tongues will be moved under the bottom of the container and the ends of the tongues will spring into the piercings 12. When the parts have been rotated sulfieiently to effect this, this will rigidly lock the fitment in the box body. If now it be desired to remove the iitment, this is readily accomplished by depressing the tongues 9 and rotating the parts until the tongues 9 register with the recesses 11, whereupon the container may be readily removed from the body and another container substituted therefor, if necessary or desired.
  • a compact 13 may be held in the fitment, as by means of projections 14 turned in from the walls of the fitment.
  • Another article, as a powder compact 15, may be carried in the cover of the box, and the cover and the body ma Y be united by a conventional spring catch 16.
  • a vanity case the combination of a body having a bottom, a container in the bottom of the body, a member secured in the body having projections, and recesses in the container with which the projections may engage by a relative rotary movement of the parts.
  • the COII'lbilltltlOIl of a body a container in the body, a plate secured in the bottom of the body having locking projections, recesses in the container for receiving the projections in assembling the parts, and locking slots between the recesses engaged by the projections when the container and body are relatively rotated.
  • a vanity case the combination of a body having a side wall, a container having a peripheral wall closely engaging the wall 01 the body, and cooperating means in the bottoms of the body and container for locking the container in the body by a relative rotary motion.
  • a vanity case the combination of a body and a cover pivotally associated together, a container in the body having a. depressed peripheral ledge or shoulder, means concealed in the body below the chamher for locking the container in the body by a relative rotation ol the body and container, and a mirror pivotally associated with the container and seating with a friction fit on the ledge.
  • a vanity case the combination of a body, a plate soldered in the bottom of the body having spring locking tongues, a container having recesses in its bottom for receiving the tongues in assembling the parts, and piercings in the container with which the ends'ot' the tongues engage on relative rotation of the parts.
  • a vanity case the combination of a body, upwardly extending spring tongues in the bottom of the body, a container having a central opening and recesses extending outwardly from the opening for receiving the tongues in one position of the container, and piercings between the recesses which receive the ends of the tongues in another position of the container.

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May 22. 1928. I 1,670,315
P. A. REUTTER VANI TY BOX Filed Jan. 20, 1927' ATTORNEY 'mmww Patented May 22, 1928.
PATENT ()FFICE.
PHILIP AJREUTTEB; OF WATERBURY, CONNECTI CUIuASISGNOR TO SGOVILIi MANU- FACTURING COMiZgkNY, OF WATERBURY,
NECTIGUT.
QDNNECTICUT, A CORPORATION OF CON- VANITY BOX.
Application filed January 20,1927. Serial No. 162,270.
This invention relates to certain improve.- ments in vanity boxes.
These vanity boxes are small metal boxes or cases which are now commonly used: for cosmetics in either compact or powdered form. Certain types of'these boxes include a body and a cover, and the-cosmeti either compact or powdered fornnis carried in a fitment which is secured in the body of the box. These fitments have to beheld in the box securely so as not to beaccidentally displacedtherefrom, and usually are held either by a tight friction fit or by soldering in the box. In either case,;after the box has been assembled, ityisudiflicult to remove the fitments for refinishing or other purposes without injuringeither the fitment or the box in which the fitment is carried.
It is the especial object of the present invention to providea box of the type referred to having a body and a powder carrying fitment which can be securely put into posltion and held in the box, but which at the same time can be readily removed therefrom without injury either to the box 'bodyor to the fitmen, F i
A further object of the invention is to produce a boxiwher'eby this may be accomplished of few parts and of attractive design, and in which the fitment may be readily and guickly assembled in or removed from the With these and other objects not specifically referred to inview, the invention consists in certain novel parts, arrangements and combinations which will be described in connection with the accompanying drawings and the novel features pointed out in the claims hereunto annexed.
In these drawings,- v
Figure 1 is. a face view of the improved box shown opened;
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 22 of Fig. 1;
Figure 3 is a sectional View, partly broken away, on an enlarged scale taken on the line 33 of Fig. 1;
Figure 4 is a view of the fitment;
Figure 5 is a face view of the bottom of the body of the box, and
Figure 6 is a detail sectional view taken on the line 6-6 of Fig. 5.
Referring now to these drawings, the
vanity box selected to illustratethe inven tioniincludeswhat may be termed a body 1 and a cover 2 pivotally united on a conventional hinge 3. Inthe particular box shown, which is circular in form, the fitment isin the form of a circular container having aside wall 41 which is depressed to form a ledge 5 to form aseat for a cover 6 shown in the form of a metal mirror hinged at 7 to the wall 4. e This. fitment is secured in the body 1 by means which are independent of the wall of the fitment or the wall of the body a'ndois securely held in position so, as to be readily assembled with the body and is, securely held in position, this rigid holding of the fitment being particularly desirable where the fitment is also used tocarry a mirror; lVhile the particular construction for securing the fitment in the box may be somewhat varied, in the particular, construction shown, this is preferably done by a relatively rotary movement between the fitment and the body, certain: parts being provided which, on eflt'ecting tom of the box. The bottom of the fitment is formed with an opening 10 to receive the plate, and extending inwardly from this opening are a plurality of recesses 11, which may be termed entering recesses, four of these, corresponding to the four tongues 9, being provided for receiving the tongues. The bottom of the box is provided with slots 0r piercings 12,'four of these slots, corresponding in number with the tongues 9, being provided between the recesses 11. p
In assembling the parts, the container or fitment is placed in the bottom of the box with the tongues 9 extending into the recesses 11. Upon effecting a relative rotation of the fitment and the box body, the spring tongues will be moved under the bottom of the container and the ends of the tongues will spring into the piercings 12. When the parts have been rotated sulfieiently to effect this, this will rigidly lock the fitment in the box body. If now it be desired to remove the iitment, this is readily accomplished by depressing the tongues 9 and rotating the parts until the tongues 9 register with the recesses 11, whereupon the container may be readily removed from the body and another container substituted therefor, if necessary or desired.
A compact 13 may be held in the fitment, as by means of projections 14 turned in from the walls of the fitment. Another article, as a powder compact 15, may be carried in the cover of the box, and the cover and the body ma Y be united by a conventional spring catch 16.
While the invention has been shown and described in its preferred form, it will be understood that certain thanges and variations may be made in the particular form and arrangement of the parts without departing from the invention as defined in the appended claims.
\Vhat I claim is:
1. In a vanity case, the combination of a body having a bottom, a container in the bottom of the body, a member secured in the body having projections, and recesses in the container with which the projections may engage by a relative rotary movement of the parts.
2. In a vanity case, the COII'lbilltltlOIl of a body, a container in the body, a plate secured in the bottom of the body having locking projections, recesses in the container for receiving the projections in assembling the parts, and locking slots between the recesses engaged by the projections when the container and body are relatively rotated.
3. In a vanity case, the combination of a body having a side wall, a container having a peripheral wall closely engaging the wall 01 the body, and cooperating means in the bottoms of the body and container for locking the container in the body by a relative rotary motion.
4. In a vanity case, the combination of a body and a cover pivotally associated together, a container in the body having a. depressed peripheral ledge or shoulder, means concealed in the body below the chamher for locking the container in the body by a relative rotation ol the body and container, and a mirror pivotally associated with the container and seating with a friction fit on the ledge.
5. In a vanity case, the combination of a body, a plate soldered in the bottom of the body having spring locking tongues, a container having recesses in its bottom for receiving the tongues in assembling the parts, and piercings in the container with which the ends'ot' the tongues engage on relative rotation of the parts.
(5. In a vanity case, the combination of a body, upwardly extending spring tongues in the bottom of the body, a container having a central opening and recesses extending outwardly from the opening for receiving the tongues in one position of the container, and piercings between the recesses which receive the ends of the tongues in another position of the container.
in testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand.
PHILIP A. REUTTER.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2504597A (en) * 1948-04-13 1950-04-18 Jr William M Sewald Compact smoker
US5025817A (en) * 1990-07-10 1991-06-25 Steven Wen Structure of spherical vanity case
US6695139B2 (en) * 2002-02-19 2004-02-24 Yi-Hung Lin Cosmetic powder case
US8113219B1 (en) * 2008-12-01 2012-02-14 Charles Chang Cosmetic powder dispenser with retractable brush
USD858888S1 (en) 2016-09-14 2019-09-03 Eos Products, Llc Lip product container
USD858889S1 (en) * 2016-09-14 2019-09-03 Eos Products, Llc Lip product container
USD968711S1 (en) 2016-09-14 2022-11-01 Eos Products, Llc Lip product container

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2504597A (en) * 1948-04-13 1950-04-18 Jr William M Sewald Compact smoker
US5025817A (en) * 1990-07-10 1991-06-25 Steven Wen Structure of spherical vanity case
US6695139B2 (en) * 2002-02-19 2004-02-24 Yi-Hung Lin Cosmetic powder case
US8113219B1 (en) * 2008-12-01 2012-02-14 Charles Chang Cosmetic powder dispenser with retractable brush
USD858888S1 (en) 2016-09-14 2019-09-03 Eos Products, Llc Lip product container
USD858889S1 (en) * 2016-09-14 2019-09-03 Eos Products, Llc Lip product container
USD968711S1 (en) 2016-09-14 2022-11-01 Eos Products, Llc Lip product container

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