Artificial eyelash device, eyelash extension method, and eyelash extension device

文档序号:1247295 发布日期:2020-08-21 浏览:25次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 人造睫毛装置、睫毛延长方法及睫毛延长装置 (Artificial eyelash device, eyelash extension method, and eyelash extension device ) 是由 萨哈拉·洛蒂 于 2019-10-24 设计创作,主要内容包括:本发明公开了一种人造睫毛装置,包括:由融合在一起的第一人造睫毛簇构成的第一组人造睫毛,第一人造睫毛簇具有底面和顶面;以及由融合在一起的第二人造睫毛簇构成的第二组人造睫毛,第二人造睫毛簇具有底面和顶面;第二组人造睫毛与第一组人造睫毛相连,所述第一组人造睫毛的底面与第二组人造睫毛的顶面相连。本发明将人造睫毛延长物彼此堆叠在佩戴者上眼睑的天然睫毛的底面。也就是说,第一人造睫毛延长物可以附加到天然睫毛上,然后,如本发明进一步描述的,至少一个第二人造睫毛延长物可以附加到第一人造睫毛延长物的底面,以便堆叠人造睫毛延长物,从而形成更饱满的睫毛。本发明还公开了一种睫毛延长方法及睫毛延长装置。(The present invention discloses an artificial eyelash device, comprising: a first set of artificial eyelashes comprised of tufts of first artificial eyelashes fused together, the tufts of first artificial eyelashes having a base and a top; and a second set of artificial eyelashes comprised of tufts of second artificial eyelashes fused together, the tufts of second artificial eyelashes having a base and a top; the second set of artificial eyelashes are connected to the first set of artificial eyelashes, and the bottom surface of the first set of artificial eyelashes is connected to the top surface of the second set of artificial eyelashes. The present invention stacks artificial eyelash extensions on each other on the bottom surface of the natural eyelashes of the upper eyelid of the wearer. That is, a first artificial eyelash extension may be attached to natural eyelashes, and then, as further described in the present invention, at least one second artificial eyelash extension may be attached to the bottom surface of the first artificial eyelash extension so that the artificial eyelash extensions are stacked to form fuller eyelashes. The invention also discloses an eyelash lengthening method and an eyelash lengthening device.)

1. An artificial eyelash device, comprising:

a first set of artificial eyelashes comprised of tufts of first artificial eyelashes fused together, the tufts of first artificial eyelashes having a base and a top; and

a second set of artificial eyelashes formed of tufts of second artificial eyelashes fused together, the tufts of second artificial eyelashes having a base and a top;

the second set of artificial eyelashes are connected to the first set of artificial eyelashes, and the bottom surface of the first set of artificial eyelashes is connected to the top surface of the second set of artificial eyelashes.

2. The artificial eyelash device of claim 1, wherein the first tufts of artificial eyelashes are horizontally fused together to form a first elongated base, and the second tufts of artificial eyelashes are horizontally fused together to form a second elongated base.

3. An artificial eyelash device of claim 2, wherein the first and second sets of artificial eyelashes are connected together, the first and second elongated bases being connected to each other.

4. An artificial eyelash device of claim 2, wherein the first and second sets of artificial eyelashes are connected together by the first and second elongated bases, and the first and second elongated bases are offset from each other.

5. The artificial eyelash device of claim 1, wherein the artificial eyelashes are fused together by heating to connect the hairs of the artificial eyelash tufts to each other.

6. An artificial eyelash device of claim 5, wherein the hairs of the artificial eyelash tufts are fused at the intersection of one hair with another hair.

7. The artificial eyelash device of claim 1, wherein the first and second sets of artificial eyelashes are adhered to each other.

8. The artificial eyelash device of claim 1, wherein the first tuft of eyelashes extend in substantially the same direction as the second tuft of eyelashes.

9. The artificial eyelash device of claim 1, further comprising a third set of artificial eyelashes comprised of a third artificial eyelash tuft block fused together, the third artificial eyelash tuft block having a floor and a ceiling;

the third group of artificial eyelashes are connected with the second group of artificial eyelashes, and the bottom surface of the second group of artificial eyelashes is connected with the top surface of the third group of artificial eyelashes.

10. A method of lengthening eyelashes, comprising:

forming a first lash extension from the tufts of fused first artificial lash;

forming a second lash extension from a second tuft of artificial eyelashes fused together;

the first lash extension is secured to the second lash extension to form a stack of lash extensions.

11. An eyelash extension device, comprising:

a first base having a plurality of first hairs extending therefrom;

a second base having a plurality of second hairs extending therefrom;

wherein the first base is located on the second base such that the first and second hairs extend in the same direction;

the first base contacts the second base, the second hair overlying the first hair, forming stacked lash extensions.

12. An eyelash extension device, comprising:

a first base having a plurality of first hairs extending therefrom;

a second base having a plurality of second hairs extending therefrom;

the second base is positioned on the first hair such that the first hair and the second hair extend in the same direction;

the first base is laterally offset relative to the second base, the second base contacting the first hair and the second hair overlying the first hair.

Technical Field

The present invention relates to artificial eyelashes, and more particularly, to an artificial eyelash device that may be applied to the underside of an individual's natural eyelashes.

Background

Women prefer "voluminous" eyelashes, often employing artificial eyelash extensions to increase the length, thickness, and volume of the natural eyelashes. As shown in fig. 1, a conventional artificial eyelash extension includes fibers or fiber bundles (e.g., natural material, natural silk, natural mink hair, synthetic material, acrylic, polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), synthetic mink hair, synthetic silk, polyester, polymer) whose roots are connected to each other to form a ridge or base 1.

During the manufacturing process, the root of the fiber or fiber bundle is melted or heated to a predetermined pre-melting temperature and then the fiber or fiber bundle is positioned or deposited at the root such that the fiber or fiber bundle is coupled (e.g., adhered, bonded) to the root, forming a ridge or base 1. Such positioning or deposition may result in an additional length of the fibers or fiber bundles extending beyond the spine or base 1 (e.g., extending between about 0.2 millimeters to about 2.5 millimeters).

For example, the manufacturing process may first employ fibers or fiber bundles having an "open" length, which is greater than 0.2mm to 2.5mm, attached to the spine or base 1, and then reduce the length to the above range (i.e., 0.2mm to 2.5 mm).

Furthermore, the fiber or fiber bundle may be crossed with another fiber or fiber bundle in which melting or heating of the ridge or base 1 is performed.

However, the fullness of such artificial eyelash extensions is still unsatisfactory.

Disclosure of Invention

The technical problem to be solved by the invention is to provide an artificial eyelash device which can form fuller eyelash.

In order to solve the above technical problems, the technical solution of the artificial eyelash device of the present invention is:

the method comprises the following steps: a first set of artificial eyelashes comprised of tufts of first artificial eyelashes fused together, the tufts of first artificial eyelashes having a base and a top; and a second set of artificial eyelashes comprised of tufts of second artificial eyelashes fused together, the tufts of second artificial eyelashes having a base and a top; the second set of artificial eyelashes are connected to the first set of artificial eyelashes, and the bottom surface of the first set of artificial eyelashes is connected to the top surface of the second set of artificial eyelashes.

In another embodiment, the first tufts of artificial eyelashes are horizontally fused together to form a first elongated base, and the second tufts of artificial eyelashes are horizontally fused together to form a second elongated base.

In another embodiment, the first and second sets of artificial eyelashes are connected together, and the first and second elongated bases are connected to each other.

In another embodiment, the first and second sets of artificial eyelashes are connected together by the first and second elongated bases, and the first and second elongated bases are offset from each other.

In another embodiment, the artificial eyelashes are fused together by heating to connect the hairs of the artificial eyelash tufts to each other.

In another embodiment, the hairs of the artificial ciliary tufts are fused at the intersection of one hair with another hair.

In another embodiment, the first and second sets of artificial eyelashes are adhered to each other.

In another embodiment, the first tuft of eyelashes extends in substantially the same direction as the second tuft of eyelashes.

In another embodiment, a third set of artificial eyelashes comprised of tufts of third artificial eyelashes fused together, the tufts of third artificial eyelashes having a base and a top; the third group of artificial eyelashes are connected with the second group of artificial eyelashes, and the bottom surface of the second group of artificial eyelashes is connected with the top surface of the third group of artificial eyelashes.

The invention also provides an eyelash lengthening method, which comprises the following technical scheme:

the method comprises the following steps: forming a first lash extension from the tufts of fused first artificial lash; forming a second lash extension from a second tuft of artificial eyelashes fused together; the first lash extension is secured to the second lash extension to form a stack of lash extensions.

The invention also provides an eyelash lengthening device, which adopts the technical scheme that:

a first base having a plurality of first hairs extending therefrom; a second base having a plurality of second hairs extending therefrom; wherein the first base is located on the second base such that the first and second hairs extend in the same direction; the first base contacts the second base, the second hair overlying the first hair, forming stacked lash extensions.

The invention also provides another eyelash lengthening device, which adopts the technical scheme that:

the method comprises the following steps: a first base having a plurality of first hairs extending therefrom; a second base having a plurality of second hairs extending therefrom; the second base is positioned on the first hair such that the first hair and the second hair extend in the same direction; the first base is laterally offset relative to the second base, the second base contacting the first hair and the second hair overlying the first hair.

The invention can achieve the technical effects that:

the present invention stacks artificial eyelash extensions on each other on the bottom surface of the natural eyelashes of the upper eyelid of the wearer. That is, a first artificial eyelash extension may be attached to natural eyelashes, and then, as further described in the present invention, at least one second artificial eyelash extension may be attached to the bottom surface of the first artificial eyelash extension so that the artificial eyelash extensions are stacked to form fuller eyelashes.

Drawings

It is to be understood by those skilled in the art that the following description is only exemplary of the principles of the present invention, which may be applied in numerous ways to achieve many different alternative embodiments. These descriptions are made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the present teachings and are not meant to limit the inventive concepts disclosed herein.

The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the drawings given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.

The invention is described in further detail below with reference to the following figures and detailed description:

fig. 1 shows a schematic view of a prior art artificial eyelash extension.

Fig. 2A-2C show various examples of artificial eyelash units stacked in various ways.

Fig. 3A-3O show various examples of various stacking ways of the artificial eyelash units.

The reference numbers in the figures illustrate:

1 is a ridge or base.

Detailed Description

In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings of the embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that the embodiments described are only a few embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the described embodiments of the invention without any inventive step, are within the scope of protection of the invention. Unless defined otherwise, technical or scientific terms used herein shall have the ordinary meaning as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. As used herein, the terms "first," "second," and the like, do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another. The word "comprising" and similar words are intended to mean that the elements or items listed before the word cover the elements or items listed after the word and their equivalents, without excluding other elements or items. "upper", "lower", "left", "right", and the like are used merely to indicate relative positional relationships, and when the absolute position of the object being described is changed, the relative positional relationships may also be changed accordingly.

As shown in fig. 2A-2C, each artificial eyelash unit includes a ridge or base portion that is typically formed by heating the artificial eyelashes. Alternatively, the ridges or bases of the artificial eyelash extensions may also be formed by chemically fusing the artificial eyelashes in individual tufts of eyelashes, wherein the chemical fusion may involve the use of a base, acid, adhesive, or any other compound that is capable of chemically fusing adjacent artificial eyelashes together (rather than mechanically attaching them within a tuft). 2A-2C, each artificial eyelash unit includes a plurality of hairs or a plurality of hair clusters extending from a ridge or base, as described herein. The hairs or hair clusters may or may not intertwine, cross, interleave, or mesh with each other. Each artificial eyelash unit can be stacked in a variety of different ways, whether of the same size, shape, color or material, or of different sizes, shapes, colors or materials.

As shown in fig. 2A, the artificial eyelash units are shown stacked together to form an artificial eyelash assembly. In this embodiment, the ridges or bases of the artificial eyelash extensions may be aligned or positioned with one another, and the ridges or bases may be in contact with one another. For example, the ridges or bases may be coupled to each other (e.g., by adhesive, magnets, micro-hooks and loops). Thus, the hairs or hair clusters of the artificial eyelash units may intertwine, cross, interleave, mesh or otherwise interact with each other.

As shown in fig. 2B, the artificial eyelash units are shown stacked together to form an artificial eyelash assembly such that the ridges or bases are positionally offset with respect to each other and the ridges or bases do not contact each other. However, the hairs or hair clusters of the artificial eyelash unit located above are in contact with the ridge or base of another artificial eyelash unit located below. For example, the hair or hair tufts of one artificial eyelash unit located above may be coupled (e.g., by adhesive, magnets, micro-hooks and loops) to the ridge or base of another artificial eyelash unit located below. Thus, the hairs or hair clusters of the artificial eyelash units may intertwine, cross, interleave, mesh or otherwise interact with each other.

As shown in fig. 2C, the artificial eyelash units are shown stacked together to form an artificial eyelash assembly such that the ridges or bases are positionally offset relative to each other, but the ridges or bases are in contact with each other. The hairs or hair clusters of the artificial eyelash unit located below are in contact with the ridge or base of another artificial eyelash unit located above. For example, the hairs or hair tufts of an artificial eyelash unit located below may be coupled (e.g., by adhesive, magnets, micro-hooks, etc.) with the ridge or base of another artificial eyelash unit located above. Thus, the hairs or hair clusters of the artificial eyelash units may intertwine, cross, interleave, mesh or otherwise interact with each other.

The artificial eyelash assembly shown in fig. 2A-2C can be pre-shaped by the manufacturer so that the user can wear it using the pre-formed artificial eyelash assembly, as described herein. Of course, the artificial eyelash units can also be stacked to form an artificial eyelash assembly as shown in fig. 2A-2C, as described herein. Although the artificial eyelash assembly may include two artificial eyelash units stacked together, more than two artificial eyelash units may be stacked together (e.g., three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, or more). Further, the artificial eyelash units can be stacked to form an artificial eyelash assembly, which can be positioned along each other along the natural eyelashes (e.g., placed laterally along the length of the natural eyelashes).

As with any of the devices disclosed herein, each eyelash unit (whether stacked or unstacked) or eyelash assembly, can be packaged individually or in a kit with any other device (whether disclosed herein or not). For example, the kit may include packaging (e.g., plastic bags, sealed or unsealed bags, storage containers, cartons, shipping packaging, consumer product packaging, bubble pack, foam blanket, clothing blanket, cans, compression packaging, molded pulp, blister packs, boxes, shipping boxes). For example, the packaging may include rectangular parallelepiped boxes, shipping boxes, multi-style intermodal containers, or others. The package may include one or more devices, as disclosed herein or not disclosed herein. The kit may include a set of instructions on a memory (e.g., mechanical memory, electronic memory, paper pages, brochures, laminate cards, flash drives, computer disks, web site links). The set of instructions may instruct (e.g., text, graphics) the user how to use the eyelash unit or eyelash assembly (or any other device) as disclosed herein. For example, the set of instructions may instruct the user to: how to stack eyelash units to form an eyelash assembly if the eyelash units are non-stacked prior to applying the eyelash units to a user; alternatively, how the eyelash units are applied to a user and stacked together to form an eyelash assembly; or, if the eyelash assemblies have been previously stacked, how to apply the eyelash assemblies to the user.

Fig. 3A shows at least two artificial eyelash units (same color) stacked on each other, forming one artificial eyelash assembly.

Fig. 3B shows an artificial eyelash assembly having at least two artificial eyelash units (same color) which are not easily seen from above.

Fig. 3C shows an artificial eyelash assembly having at least two artificial eyelash units (same color) which is not easily seen from below.

Fig. 3D shows that an artificial eyelash assembly having at least two artificial eyelash units (same color) is fused or squeezed by the applicator while being worn.

Fig. 3E shows the application of adhesive or bonding agent to the bottom surface of the artificial eyelash unit by the brush.

Fig. 3F shows a new artificial eyelash unit secured by the applicator before being stacked onto an already coupled (e.g., adhered, magnetized) artificial eyelash unit (same color).

Fig. 3G shows a new artificial eyelash unit being stacked on the already coupled artificial eyelash unit (same color).

Fig. 3H shows a new artificial eyelash unit being adhered (or otherwise coupled) to an already coupled artificial eyelash unit (same color).

Fig. 3I shows another eyelash unit (third eyelash unit) being applied to an artificial eyelash unit (second eyelash unit, same color), which has been coupled to another eyelash unit (first eyelash unit, same color), and which has been coupled to the bottom surface of a natural eyelash.

Fig. 3J shows another artificial eyelash unit having a color (purple, but other colors are possible) different from that (black, but other colors are possible) of the coupled artificial eyelash unit, which is applied to the coupled artificial eyelash unit.

Fig. 3K shows a set of three artificial eyelash units, which are stacked on each other when worn.

Fig. 3L illustrates a plurality of artificial eyelash assemblies, each of which includes at least two artificial eyelash units, placed side by side on the bottom surface of a natural eyelash. Although the color of the artificial eyelash assemblies is the same, the color of the artificial eyelash assemblies may be different.

Fig. 3M shows at least three artificial eyelash assemblies placed side by side on the bottom surface of a natural eyelash.

Fig. 3N shows at least three artificial eyelash assemblies being squeezed or fused simultaneously by the applicator.

Fig. 3O shows an artificial eyelash unit having a different color than other artificial eyelash units that have been connected to the lower side of the natural eyelashes. Note that the artificial eyelash stack can be performed at least on either side (e.g., above, below) of any natural eyelash (e.g., upper eyelash, lower eyelash) or any artificial eyelash.

In some embodiments, the stacking manner of the artificial eyelash unit includes stacking the artificial eyelashes only on the bottom surface of the natural eyelashes due to the structure/weight of the artificial eyelashes. Likewise, in some embodiments, the artificial eyelash units may form pre-assembled stacked eyelash units, which may reduce the complexity of the user wearing them. Similarly, in some embodiments, the artificial eyelash units (e.g., ridges or bases, hairs, hair tufts) are thick enough or thin enough for stacking.

In some embodiments, the artificial eyelash units may be stacked one on top of the other. For example, where the ridges or bases contact each other during stacking, the artificial eyelash device can include a first elongated base having a plurality of first hairs extending therefrom and a second elongated base having a plurality of second hairs extending therefrom, wherein the first elongated base is stacked with the second elongated base such that the first elongated base contacts the second elongated base.

When the first elongated base is stacked with the second elongated base such that the first elongated base contacts the second elongated base, the first hair and the second hair extend in the same or a common direction.

The first hair mixes with the second hair when the first elongated base is stacked with the second elongated base such that the first elongated base contacts the second elongated base.

The first and second hairs overlap each other when the first and second elongated bases are stacked such that the first elongated base contacts the second elongated base.

The first and second elongated bases are longitudinally parallel to each other when the first and second elongated bases are stacked such that the first and second elongated bases are in contact.

The first and second hairs intersect when the first and second elongated bases are stacked such that the first and second elongated bases are in contact.

The device may further comprise a third elongate base having a third plurality of hairs extending therefrom; the third elongated base is in contact with the second elongated base when the first elongated base is stacked with the second elongated base such that the first elongated base contacts the second elongated base and the second elongated base is between the first elongated base and the third elongated base.

In some embodiments, the artificial eyelash units may be stacked one on top of the other. For example, the ridges or bases may be offset from one another during stacking. The artificial eyelash device can include a first elongated base having a plurality of first hairs extending therefrom and a second elongated base having a plurality of second hairs extending therefrom, wherein the second elongated mount is stacked on the first hairs such that the first elongated base is laterally offset relative to the second elongated base and the second elongated base contacts the first hairs.

When the second elongated base is stacked on the first hair such that the first elongated base is laterally offset relative to the second elongated base and the second elongated base contacts the first hair, the first hair and the second hair extend in the same or a common direction.

The first and second hairs may be laterally offset with respect to each other.

When the second elongated base is stacked on the first hair such that the first elongated base is laterally offset relative to the second elongated base and the second elongated base contacts the first hair, the first hair and the second hair overlap each other.

When the second elongated base is stacked on the first hair such that the first elongated base is laterally offset relative to the second elongated base and the second elongated base contacts the first hair, the first and second elongated bases are longitudinally parallel to each other.

When the second elongated base is stacked on the first hair such that the first elongated base is laterally offset relative to the second elongated base and the second elongated base contacts the first hair, the first hair and the second hair intersect.

The device may further comprise a third elongated base in contact with the second base, the second base being located between the first base and the third base when the second elongated base is stacked on the first hair and the first elongated base is laterally offset relative to the second base such that the second elongated base contacts the first hair.

The device may comprise a third elongate base in contact with the second hair, the first elongate base being laterally offset relative to the second elongate base when the second elongate base is stacked on the first hair, and the second elongate base contacting the first hair.

In some embodiments, whether the ridges or bases are offset or not offset relative to each other, the artificial eyelash device can include a first set of artificial eyelashes comprised of a first tuft of artificial eyelashes fused together, the first tuft of artificial eyelashes having a floor and a ceiling; and a second set of artificial eyelashes formed of tufts of second artificial eyelashes fused together, the tufts of second artificial eyelashes having a base and a top.

The second set of artificial eyelashes are coupled to the first set of artificial eyelashes by coupling a top surface of the second artificial eyelash tufts to a bottom surface of the first artificial eyelash tufts. The first tufts of artificial eyelashes are horizontally fused together to form a first elongated base, and the second tufts of artificial eyelashes are horizontally fused together to form a second elongated base. The first and second sets of artificial eyelashes are coupled together by the first and second elongated substrates being coupled to each other. The first and second sets of artificial eyelashes are coupled together by the relative offset of the first and second elongated substrates. The hairs are attached to each other by heat, fusing the artificial eyelashes together. The hairs merge at the intersection formed by the top of one hair with the other. The first set of artificial eyelashes are adhered to the second set of artificial eyelashes. The first and second tufts of lash bristles extend in substantially the same or common direction.

The device may further include a third set of artificial eyelashes comprised of a third tuft of artificial eyelashes fused together, the third tuft of eyelashes having a floor and a ceiling. The third set of artificial eyelashes are coupled to the second set of artificial eyelashes by coupling the top face of the third artificial eyelash tuft to the bottom face of the second artificial eyelash tuft.

In some embodiments, to form an eyelash assembly, a method that can be used can include contacting a first ridge or base with a second ridge or base such that the first ridge or base is stacked on the second ridge or base. The method may be performed manually (e.g., by a user in a factory, beauty shop, home) or in an automated fashion by a machine. Further, to form an eyelash assembly, a method can be used that includes positioning a first ridge or base offset relative to a second ridge or base such that a plurality of first hairs extending from the first ridge or base contact the second ridge or base. The method may be performed manually (e.g., by a user in a factory, beauty shop, home) or in an automated fashion by a machine.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

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