US20180044095A1 - Devices and methods for applying body lotions such as sunscreens - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to lotion dispensers and, in particular, to devices and methods for applying lotions such as sunscreens.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,607,544 discloses an applicator system for storage and retrieval of applicator strips from a container to be used for applying a liquid preparation to a user's body.
- An elongated applicator strip is hand held for the user to apply the liquid preparation on remote body parts, such as the back.
- the applicator strips can be sealed in the container to prevent the evaporation of the liquid preparation contained therein.
- the applicator strips have laminated layers including an absorbent first layer to receive and retain the liquid preparation.
- a non-absorbent stabilizing second layer is included to provide strength and dimensional stability.
- the strip includes two outer first layers and one middle second layer.
- Each elongated applicator strip is preferably about 36 inches in length and about 4.5 inches in width.
- the invention resides in a hand-held article for applying lotion to a user, including a user's back or other hard-to-reach places.
- the article includes a housing containing a lotion to be dispensed, and a member, integral to the housing, for transferring the lotion to a user's body.
- the member may be a roller, in which case the dispenser may be an elongated wand or an existing lotion bottle having threads to which the roller attaches.
- the member is a pre-moistened, elongated sheet, web or strip, with the housing containing a roll of pre-moistened material.
- the housing may further include a manually operated lever that allows a length of the strip to be pulled from the roll in the housing.
- the housing may additionally include a cap with a cutting edge to sever the strip at a desired length.
- the housing includes a tensioning mechanism to keep excess material from coming off the roll, and/or a separately fellable lotion reservoir.
- a particular article for applying lotion to a user comprises a housing containing an elongated strip of material on a roll internal to the housing, the strip being pre-moistened with a lotion.
- the housing includes a slot through which the strip is pulled off of the roll and out of the housing.
- a manually operated lever proximate to the slot, has a first position enabling the strip to be pulled off of the roll and out of the housing, and a second position preventing the strip to be pulled off of the roll and out of the housing.
- a cap is provided with an integral cutting edge to sever the strip at a desired length once pulled off of the roll and out of the housing.
- the housing may further includes a tensioning mechanism to keep excess material from coming off the roll, and/or a separately fillable lotion reservoir.
- the strip of material may be pre-moistened with a tanning lotion; self-tanning lotions; sun block; moisturizing cream, or insect repellant.
- the strip of material may be made of a non-woven synthetic fibrous material, with a width in the range of 1 to 3 inches.
- the strip of material more preferably has a width in the range of 2 to 2.5 inches.
- FIG. 1 is a drawing of a first embodiment of the invention in the foul′ of a small, cylindrical article with two portions that come apart by pulling on handles;
- FIG. 2 shows the two halves of the article of FIG. 1 initially pulled apart
- FIG. 3 illustrates that when the two halves of the article of FIG. 2 are pulled apart, the system enables a user to apply any type of lotion or liquid to areas of their back which they may otherwise be unable to reach;
- FIG. 4A is an oblique drawing of a different dispenser according to the invention, wherein a much longer applicator strip is contained in a decorative housing;
- FIG. 4B shows the back of the item of FIG. 4A ;
- FIG. 4C is a cross sectional drawing of a device like the one depicted in FIGS. 4A , B, but with additional features including a cover with integral cutter and a lotion reservoir;
- FIG. 4D is a detail drawing that better illustrates a lever release mechanism
- FIG. 5A illustrates an alternative embodiment of the invention, wherein a roller is supported in an elongated housing having a bent neck portion;
- FIG. 5B is a bottom view of the device of FIG. 5A ;
- FIG. 5C is a front view of the device of FIG. 5A ;
- FIG. 5D shows a manual pump mechanism that may be included in the end of the housing of FIGS. 5A and 5B ;
- FIG. 6 shows a roller portion with a threaded end enabling the roller portion to be coupled to an existing bottle of lotion.
- FIG. 1 is a drawing of a first embodiment of the invention in the form of a small, cylindrical article 102 with two portions 104 , 106 that come apart by pulling on handles 108 , 110 .
- the handles may be folded down onto the sides of the article until use, and all aspects may be made of disposable materials such as cardboard, plastic, and paper.
- FIG. 2 shows the two halves 104 , 106 initially pulled apart. Inside, a pre-moistened paper or other material 200 comes off of roll 202 which is rotatable about pin 204 that extends through the end of the housing, held in position with button 206 . The other end of the applicator may be anchored at 208 to the inner wall of the other portion 106 .
- the system enables a user to apply any type of lotion or liquid to areas 300 of their back which they may otherwise be unable to reach.
- FIG. 4A is an oblique drawing of a different dispenser according to the invention, wherein a much longer applicator strip 402 is contained in a roll within housing 404 .
- FIG. 4B shows the back of the item.
- This system includes a pivoting bar-like member 406 which pivots as shown to allow (and prevent) the strip, which again is pre-moistened, to come off internal roll 408 .
- the pivoting bar-like member 406 may include a surface that provides friction when engaged against the pre-moistened strip, and the dispenser or member 406 may include a serrated tear-bar enabling the strip to be torn off at a desired length for use.
- a user grasps the dispenser with one hand using finger depressions 410 , while grasping the free end of the strip 402 .
- the strip can then either be torn from the dispenser and used by itself, or the user may continue to hold the dispenser, tearing the strip off following use.
- An optional spout may be provided to extract additional fluid for independent application.
- FIG. 4C is a cross sectional drawing of a device like the one depicted in FIGS. 4A , B, but with additional features includes a cover 420 with integral cutter and a lotion reservoir 490 .
- the cover pivots on axis 424 , and the cover is shown in an open configuration having been pivoted clockwise until stop 426 hits the outer surface of the housing 428 , enabling premoistened strip 430 to be drawn from the device.
- a user depresses lever 436 which pivots on axis 438 .
- Pressing the lever 436 works against a spring 440 , causing the end 442 to move away from a surface 444 , as shown in the detail drawing of FIG. 4D .
- One or both of the surfaces 442 , 444 may me serrated or otherwise roughened to ensure that the strip does not slip when lever 436 is not pressed.
- FIGS. 4C and 4D both illustrate an optional yet preferred tensioning mechanism comprising roller 446 and tensioning spring 448 .
- roller 446 In use, as the strip 430 is pulled out of the housing, it rolls on the surface of roller 446 and past spring 448 which is urged against the roller 446 . This added resistance to pull ensures that excessive material is not pulled off roll 432 which might interfere with the operational mechanism.
- cover 420 When a desired length of strip 430 has been released, cover 420 may be closed, causing cutter 422 to but up against surface 423 to cut the strip to length.
- Optional but desirable lotion reservoir 490 is filled and refillable via capped port 492 .
- the device of FIGS. 4C and 4D is constructed largely of molded plastic, with the exception of the spring(s) which may be metal.
- the strip of material 430 is preferably made of an inexpensive yet strong and absorbent natural or synthetic material.
- a non-woven fibrous cellulosic or synthetic material such as PET or polypropylene may be used. Biodegradable and/or recycled materials may also be used. Non-woven technologies include spun-bonded, felted and needle-punched.
- the strip is preferably non-perforated so that it does not break unintentionally. Multi-layer strips may be used; for example, with a strong backing layer bonded to one or more absorbent layers.
- the width of the strip is preferably on the order of 1 to 3 inches, more preferably in the range of 2 to 21 ⁇ 2 inches.
- the housings of the invention such as the one depicted in FIG. 4C comes with a roll of the strip material, pre-moistened with any of a number of formulations, including tanning self-tanning lotions, sun blocks, moisturizing creams, insect repellants, and the like.
- the invention is not limited in this regard. If lotion reservoir is provided, it need not have the same liquid as the strip.
- the strip may be pre-moistened with a sunblock, while the reservoir contains moisture cream.
- FIGS. 5A-5C illustrate one such device, wherein a roller 502 is supported in an elongated housing 506 having a bent neck portion 504 .
- FIG. 5A is a side view of the device
- FIG. 5B is a bottom view
- FIG. 5C is a front view.
- a guard piece 508 may be provided to protect the roller 502 when not in use. Such guard piece may be removable or attached and pivotable between retracted and non-retracted positions. Any desired lotion would be added to the handle 506 , which would be delivered to the body of a user through roller 502 .
- the length of the handle portion 506 would preferably be long enough (i.e., 12-20 inches) to enable a user to reach the middle of their back.
- the broken lines in FIGS. 5A-5C indicate internal structure of some embodiments.
- the broken lines at 508 may indicate a spring that pushes a plunger 510 against the lotion contained in the housing 506 .
- a central guide rod 512 may be provided for the plunger to travel along.
- a band or window of clear plastic may be provided, as show at 514 , to indicate when the housing is full.
- FIG. 5D shows a manual pump mechanism that may be included in the end of the housing 506 of FIGS. 5A and 5B .
- the mechanism depicted at 520 , includes a depressible ‘bulb’ 522 which operates when a user covers the hole 523 with the thumb for example and pumps the bulb 522 , pressurizing the internal cavity of the housing with air shown at 524 .
- the user would grip the outer surface of the container at 530 .
- Item 526 is an optional molded strap to keep cap assembly 528 from falling out during refills.
- roller portion 602 As opposed to an integrated assembly, another embodiment of the invention includes only the roller portion 602 with a threaded end 604 enabling the roller portion to be coupled to an existing bottle of lotion 610 , as shown in FIG. 6 .
- a snap-on/off cover guard 612 may be provided.
- the neck portion may be curved and may be of any convenient length, and a sliding button 614 may be provided to block the flow of liquid to the roller 606 when not in use.
- roller 602 may be augmented or replaced with retractable strip of pre-moistened material enabling the strap to be extended for application and drawn back up between uses.
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Hand-held articles for applying lotion to a user, including a user's back or other hard-to-reach places have a housing containing a lotion to be dispensed, and a member, integral to the housing, that transfers the lotion to a user's body. The member may be a roller.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/475,939, filed Sep. 3, 2014, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/873,050, filed Sep. 3, 2013, the entire content of both of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- This invention relates generally to lotion dispensers and, in particular, to devices and methods for applying lotions such as sunscreens.
- There are many occasions wherein an individual desires to apply a body lotion prior to a trip to the beach or a session at a tanning salon, but the applicator choices are limited. At a tanning salon, it would be advantageous to provide one-time or disposable applicators so that a user need not purchase or bring a large bottle of lotion. Further, whether at the salon or the beach, it would be advantageous if the device and method enabled a user to apply lotion to their own back area without having to enlist the assistance of others.
- There are many devices and inventions relating to applying lotions and the like to one's back with the aid of another. Such devices include long-handled rollers and other implements. Some devices use strips of material. U.S. Pat. No. 6,607,514, for example, discloses an applicator system for storage and retrieval of applicator strips from a container to be used for applying a liquid preparation to a user's body. An elongated applicator strip is hand held for the user to apply the liquid preparation on remote body parts, such as the back. The applicator strips can be sealed in the container to prevent the evaporation of the liquid preparation contained therein. The applicator strips have laminated layers including an absorbent first layer to receive and retain the liquid preparation. A non-absorbent stabilizing second layer is included to provide strength and dimensional stability. Preferably, the strip includes two outer first layers and one middle second layer. Each elongated applicator strip is preferably about 36 inches in length and about 4.5 inches in width.
- The invention resides in a hand-held article for applying lotion to a user, including a user's back or other hard-to-reach places. In broad and general term's, the article includes a housing containing a lotion to be dispensed, and a member, integral to the housing, for transferring the lotion to a user's body. The member may be a roller, in which case the dispenser may be an elongated wand or an existing lotion bottle having threads to which the roller attaches.
- In the preferred embodiment, the member is a pre-moistened, elongated sheet, web or strip, with the housing containing a roll of pre-moistened material. The housing may further include a manually operated lever that allows a length of the strip to be pulled from the roll in the housing. The housing may additionally include a cap with a cutting edge to sever the strip at a desired length. Optionally, the housing includes a tensioning mechanism to keep excess material from coming off the roll, and/or a separately fellable lotion reservoir.
- A particular article for applying lotion to a user comprises a housing containing an elongated strip of material on a roll internal to the housing, the strip being pre-moistened with a lotion. The housing includes a slot through which the strip is pulled off of the roll and out of the housing. A manually operated lever, proximate to the slot, has a first position enabling the strip to be pulled off of the roll and out of the housing, and a second position preventing the strip to be pulled off of the roll and out of the housing. A cap is provided with an integral cutting edge to sever the strip at a desired length once pulled off of the roll and out of the housing. The housing may further includes a tensioning mechanism to keep excess material from coming off the roll, and/or a separately fillable lotion reservoir.
- The strip of material may be pre-moistened with a tanning lotion; self-tanning lotions; sun block; moisturizing cream, or insect repellant. The strip of material may be made of a non-woven synthetic fibrous material, with a width in the range of 1 to 3 inches. The strip of material more preferably has a width in the range of 2 to 2.5 inches.
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FIG. 1 is a drawing of a first embodiment of the invention in the foul′ of a small, cylindrical article with two portions that come apart by pulling on handles; -
FIG. 2 shows the two halves of the article ofFIG. 1 initially pulled apart; -
FIG. 3 illustrates that when the two halves of the article ofFIG. 2 are pulled apart, the system enables a user to apply any type of lotion or liquid to areas of their back which they may otherwise be unable to reach; -
FIG. 4A is an oblique drawing of a different dispenser according to the invention, wherein a much longer applicator strip is contained in a decorative housing; -
FIG. 4B shows the back of the item ofFIG. 4A ; -
FIG. 4C is a cross sectional drawing of a device like the one depicted inFIGS. 4A , B, but with additional features including a cover with integral cutter and a lotion reservoir; -
FIG. 4D is a detail drawing that better illustrates a lever release mechanism; -
FIG. 5A illustrates an alternative embodiment of the invention, wherein a roller is supported in an elongated housing having a bent neck portion; -
FIG. 5B is a bottom view of the device ofFIG. 5A ; -
FIG. 5C is a front view of the device ofFIG. 5A ; -
FIG. 5D shows a manual pump mechanism that may be included in the end of the housing ofFIGS. 5A and 5B ; and -
FIG. 6 shows a roller portion with a threaded end enabling the roller portion to be coupled to an existing bottle of lotion. - This invention solves the above problems by providing lotion applicators for different purposes at low cost.
FIG. 1 is a drawing of a first embodiment of the invention in the form of a small,cylindrical article 102 with two 104, 106 that come apart by pulling onportions 108, 110. The handles may be folded down onto the sides of the article until use, and all aspects may be made of disposable materials such as cardboard, plastic, and paper.handles -
FIG. 2 shows the two 104, 106 initially pulled apart. Inside, a pre-moistened paper orhalves other material 200 comes off ofroll 202 which is rotatable aboutpin 204 that extends through the end of the housing, held in position withbutton 206. The other end of the applicator may be anchored at 208 to the inner wall of theother portion 106. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , when the two halves are pulled apart, the system enables a user to apply any type of lotion or liquid toareas 300 of their back which they may otherwise be unable to reach. -
FIG. 4A is an oblique drawing of a different dispenser according to the invention, wherein a muchlonger applicator strip 402 is contained in a roll withinhousing 404.FIG. 4B shows the back of the item. This system includes a pivoting bar-like member 406 which pivots as shown to allow (and prevent) the strip, which again is pre-moistened, to come offinternal roll 408. The pivoting bar-like member 406 may include a surface that provides friction when engaged against the pre-moistened strip, and the dispenser ormember 406 may include a serrated tear-bar enabling the strip to be torn off at a desired length for use. - Thus, in operation, a user grasps the dispenser with one hand using
finger depressions 410, while grasping the free end of thestrip 402. The strip can then either be torn from the dispenser and used by itself, or the user may continue to hold the dispenser, tearing the strip off following use. An optional spout may be provided to extract additional fluid for independent application. -
FIG. 4C is a cross sectional drawing of a device like the one depicted inFIGS. 4A , B, but with additional features includes acover 420 with integral cutter and alotion reservoir 490. The cover pivots onaxis 424, and the cover is shown in an open configuration having been pivoted clockwise untilstop 426 hits the outer surface of thehousing 428, enablingpremoistened strip 430 to be drawn from the device. To release the strip from theroll 432, which rotates onaxis 434, a user depresseslever 436 which pivots onaxis 438. Pressing thelever 436 works against aspring 440, causing theend 442 to move away from asurface 444, as shown in the detail drawing ofFIG. 4D . One or both of the 442, 444 may me serrated or otherwise roughened to ensure that the strip does not slip whensurfaces lever 436 is not pressed. -
FIGS. 4C and 4D both illustrate an optional yet preferred tensioningmechanism comprising roller 446 andtensioning spring 448. In use, as thestrip 430 is pulled out of the housing, it rolls on the surface ofroller 446 andpast spring 448 which is urged against theroller 446. This added resistance to pull ensures that excessive material is not pulled offroll 432 which might interfere with the operational mechanism. When a desired length ofstrip 430 has been released,cover 420 may be closed, causingcutter 422 to but up againstsurface 423 to cut the strip to length. Optional butdesirable lotion reservoir 490 is filled and refillable via cappedport 492. - As with other embodiments disclosed herein, the device of
FIGS. 4C and 4D is constructed largely of molded plastic, with the exception of the spring(s) which may be metal. The strip ofmaterial 430 is preferably made of an inexpensive yet strong and absorbent natural or synthetic material. A non-woven fibrous cellulosic or synthetic material such as PET or polypropylene may be used. Biodegradable and/or recycled materials may also be used. Non-woven technologies include spun-bonded, felted and needle-punched. The strip is preferably non-perforated so that it does not break unintentionally. Multi-layer strips may be used; for example, with a strong backing layer bonded to one or more absorbent layers. The width of the strip is preferably on the order of 1 to 3 inches, more preferably in the range of 2 to 2½ inches. - The housings of the invention such as the one depicted in
FIG. 4C comes with a roll of the strip material, pre-moistened with any of a number of formulations, including tanning self-tanning lotions, sun blocks, moisturizing creams, insect repellants, and the like. The invention is not limited in this regard. If lotion reservoir is provided, it need not have the same liquid as the strip. For example, the strip may be pre-moistened with a sunblock, while the reservoir contains moisture cream. - Apart from the pre-moistened strip embodiments of the invention described above, other embodiments use a roller in communication with a lotion supply.
FIGS. 5A-5C illustrate one such device, wherein a roller 502 is supported in an elongated housing 506 having a bent neck portion 504.FIG. 5A is a side view of the device,FIG. 5B is a bottom view, andFIG. 5C is a front view. - A guard piece 508 may be provided to protect the roller 502 when not in use. Such guard piece may be removable or attached and pivotable between retracted and non-retracted positions. Any desired lotion would be added to the handle 506, which would be delivered to the body of a user through roller 502. The length of the handle portion 506 would preferably be long enough (i.e., 12-20 inches) to enable a user to reach the middle of their back. The broken lines in
FIGS. 5A-5C indicate internal structure of some embodiments. For example, the broken lines at 508 may indicate a spring that pushes a plunger 510 against the lotion contained in the housing 506. A central guide rod 512 may be provided for the plunger to travel along. A band or window of clear plastic may be provided, as show at 514, to indicate when the housing is full. -
FIG. 5D shows a manual pump mechanism that may be included in the end of the housing 506 ofFIGS. 5A and 5B . The mechanism, depicted at 520, includes a depressible ‘bulb’ 522 which operates when a user covers thehole 523 with the thumb for example and pumps thebulb 522, pressurizing the internal cavity of the housing with air shown at 524. The user would grip the outer surface of the container at 530.Item 526 is an optional molded strap to keepcap assembly 528 from falling out during refills. - As opposed to an integrated assembly, another embodiment of the invention includes only the
roller portion 602 with a threadedend 604 enabling the roller portion to be coupled to an existing bottle oflotion 610, as shown inFIG. 6 . Again, a snap-on/off cover guard 612 may be provided. The neck portion may be curved and may be of any convenient length, and a slidingbutton 614 may be provided to block the flow of liquid to theroller 606 when not in use. In an alternative embodiment,roller 602 may be augmented or replaced with retractable strip of pre-moistened material enabling the strap to be extended for application and drawn back up between uses.
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1. An article for applying lotion to a user, comprising:
an elongated housing having an elongated handle portion with an outer surface defining a grip, the elongated housing defining an internal cavity containing a lotion to be dispensed;
a roller supported by the housing and in communication with the lotion such that the roller delivers the lotion to a user; and
a spring or pump mechanism for pushing the lotion in the internal cavity of the housing such that lotion is delivered to the user through the roller.
2. The article of claim 1 , wherein the spring or pump mechanism comprises a pump mechanism in an end of the elongated housing.
3. The article of claim 2 , wherein the pump mechanism comprises a depressible bulb operable to pressurize the internal cavity.
4. The article of claim 1 , wherein the spring or pump mechanism comprises a plunger and a spring that pushes the plunger against the lotion in the internal cavity.
5. The article of claim 4 , further comprising a central guide rod for the plunger to travel along.
6. The article of claim 1 , wherein the handle portion is 12-20 inches.
7. The article of claim 1 , wherein the housing is refillable and a band or window of clear material to indicate when the housing is full.
8. The article of claim 1 , further comprising a guard piece for protecting the roller.
9. The article of claim 1 , wherein the lotion is one or more of the following:
tanning lotion;
self-tanning lotions;
sun blocks;
moisturizing creams, and
insect repellant.
10. A method of applying a lotion of a user's body, comprising:
providing an article in accordance with claim 1 ;
delivering lotion to a user's body from the internal cavity through the roller of the article.
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