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- the present invention relates to a container system.
- the present invention also relates to a container for pivoting from a closed position to an opened position.
- the present invention also relates to a makeup case or a cosmetic compact configured for automatic opening to a usable position.
- a container system for automatic pivoting from a closed position to an opened or useable position. It would also be advantageous to provide for a container system in which activation of a user interface automatically positions the cover to a viewing position relative to the base of the container. It would also be advantageous to provide for a container system that permits quick and easy separation of the cover from the base without having to hold or reposition the container. It would also be advantageous to provide for a method for assembling a container.
- the present invention relates to a container for holding cosmetics and having a cover and a base.
- the container includes a hinge having a spring and coupling the cover to the base and configured for pivoting the cover from a closed position to an opened position relative to the base.
- the spring is in a tensioned configuration when the cover is in the closed position and the spring is in an at least partially relaxed configuration when the cover is in the opened position.
- the present invention also relates to a container for holding cosmetics and having a cover and a base.
- the container includes a hinge having a spring and coupling the cover to the base and configured for pivoting the cover from a storage position to a use position relative to the base.
- the container also includes a damper coupled to the hinge and configured to limit pivoting of the cover relative to the base at rate of about 60 to 120 degrees per second.
- the spring is in a tensioned configuration when the cover is in the closed position and the spring is in an at least partially relaxed configuration when the cover is in the opened position.
- the present invention also relates to a method for assembling a container for holding cosmetics.
- the container includes a cover and a base.
- the container also includes a hinge assembly having a spring and coupling the cover to the base.
- the hinge assembly is configured for pivoting the cover from a closed position to a threshold opened position relative to the base.
- the method includes coupling the cover to the base so that the spring is unloaded.
- the method also includes pivoting the cover toward the base to a position less than the threshold opened position, thereby loading the spring.
- the spring is in a tensioned configuration when the cover is in the closed position and the spring is in an at least partially relaxed configuration when the cover is in the threshold opened position.
- the present invention also relates to a container for holding cosmetics and having a first platform and a second platform.
- the container includes a hinge means for coupling the first platform and a second platform and for automatically pivoting the first platform from a storage position to a use position relative to the second platform.
- the container also includes a damper means for limiting pivoting of the cover at rate of about 60 to 120 degrees per second.
- the first platform in the storage position conceals the cosmetics and the first platform in the use position reveals the cosmetics.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a container system in a closed position according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the container system of FIG. 1 in an opened position.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the container system of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3A is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the container system of FIG. 1A along line 3 A- 3 A of FIG. 1A.
- FIG. 3B is a cross-sectional view of the container system of FIG. 1A along line 3 B- 3 B of FIG. 1B.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a container system in a closed position according to an alternative embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the container system of FIG. 1A along line 5 - 5 of FIG. 1B.
- FIG. 6A is a perspective view of a container system in an opened position showing a section of a mounting interface according to an alternative embodiment
- FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view of the container system of FIG. 6A along line 6 B- 6 B of FIG. 6A.
- FIGS. 7A through 7C are side elevation views of the container system of FIG. 1 showing a progression for the assembly of the container system according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B a container system or cosmetic compact 10 is shown in a closed position.
- Compact 10 includes a cover 12 attached to a platform or base 14 by a hinge assembly 40 a .
- Activation of a user interface or button 30 releases a lock 32 and permits cover 12 to automatically pivot from storage or closed position 16 (see FIG. 1A) to a use or opened position 18 and relative to base 14 for presentation or viewing of a display or mirror 96 and for access to contents (see FIG. 1B).
- a damper assembly 50 permits the pivoting motion to proceed at a relatively slow rate (e.g. “soft” ejection or drawing open of the cover relative to the base).
- the pivoting motion smoothly moves the cover from closed position 16 to opened position 18 , and inhibits the cover from quickly “popping” open when lock 32 is unlocked.
- the opened position includes the cover pivoted less than about 360 degrees, suitably less than about 180 degrees, more suitably less than about 120 degrees, preferably greater than about 90 degrees relative to the base.
- the cover moves from the closed position to the opened position at a rate of about 0.2 to 10 seconds, suitably 0.3 to 7 seconds, more suitably 0.4 to 5 seconds.
- the cover moves from the closed position to the opened position at a rate of about 10 to 200 degrees per second, suitably 15 to 150 degrees per second.
- Base 14 includes cavities 94 a and 94 b for retaining accessories such as pressed powder, eye shadow, cosmetic applicators, etc.
- Cover 12 also includes an accessory (shown as mirror 96 ).
- Base 14 includes an end tab 22 a and an end tab 22 b located toward the rear of base 14 opposite user interface 30 .
- End tabs 22 a and 22 b are connected to the ends of a cover hub 42 having a mounting interface 44 a and mounting interface 44 b , respectively.
- a grommet or plug 60 of damper assembly 50 is inserted into end tab 22 a and mounting interface 44 a to maintain the attachment of cover 12 to base 14 (see FIG. 3A).
- Plug 60 is attached to end tab 22 a by a keyed or snap-fit fastener, and may be attached by any suitable mechanical or other fastener such as a pin, heat staking, welding, spin welding, etc.
- a fastener (shown as a pin 98 ) is inserted through an aperture of end tab 22 b and at least partially within mounting interface 44 b , to provide supplemental attachment of cover 12 to base 14 .
- a ball and socket or barrel and claw may be used to provide a supplemental attachment of the cover to the base.
- Mounting interface 44 a provides a housing or cylindrical sleeve 46 having a cavity 56 for retaining a spring 70 and at least a portion of plug 60 .
- one end of spring 70 is shown attached to an end wall 54 of sleeve 46 by a fastener 102 .
- the other end of spring 70 is shown attached to plug 60 of damper assembly 50 .
- the position of plug 60 is fixed by end tab 22 a of base 14 .
- cavity 56 , plug 60 and spring 70 are coaxial.
- FIG. 3A shows spring 70 in a wound or tightened position. Compare FIG. 3A showing torque applied on spring 70 and having a relatively small radius with FIG.
- spring 70 at least partially relaxed, having a relatively large radius, and having fewer coils or windings. (See the position of the coils of the spring in FIG. 3A relative to the position of the coils of the spring in FIG. 3B.) As cover 12 is pivoted to opened position 18 , spring 70 unwinds to a semi-relaxed position (see FIG. 3B). Without intending to be limited to any particular theory, it is believed that the unwinding first occurs near wall 54 of sleeve 46 .
- a hinge assembly 40 b is shown in FIG. 4 according to an alternative embodiment.
- Hinge assembly 40 b is different from hinge assembly 40 a in at least one respect: a cartridge assembly 58 encapsulates spring 70 .
- Cartridge 58 provides for easy handling and quick replacement.
- a fastener 104 attaches spring 70 to cartridge 58
- a fastener (shown as a rib 108 inserted in a slot) attaches sleeve 46 to cartridge 58 so that cartridge 58 is “keyed” or attached to cover 12 .
- cartridge 58 rotates with sleeve 46 and cover 12 pivots to opened position 18 (i.e. the cover is rotationally impelled by the unwinding of the spring).
- Cartridge 58 also rotates about plug 60 , which is fixed by a fastener 106 to end tab 22 a of base 14 .
- damper assembly 50 includes two nested, concentric cylinders (i.e. plug 60 and cartridge assembly 58 ) separated by a thin layer of relatively high viscosity fluid (such as grease).
- the fluid fills any gap between the nested cylinders and assists in resisting (in shear) the opening force of the cover (i.e. coaxial relative rotation of the nested cylinders).
- the friction between the fluid and the nested cylinders (or plug 60 and cartridge assembly 58 as shown in FIG. 3A) resists the opening force of spring 70 and cover 12 and serves to “dampen” the spring force.
- the fluid is stiff grease.
- the fluid is silicone grease.
- the grease is in the form of a cylindrical tube.
- the ratio of the spring diameter to the grease cylinder is between about 0.5 and 1.5.
- the inner cylinder and the outer cylinder of the nested cylinders have a length to diameter ratio of at least about 1, suitably at least 2, more suitably at least 3, most suitably at least 4.
- the spring is a coiled wire spring.
- the spring stores energy (i.e. in a tightly wound or tensioned configuration) for automatically opening cover 12 when lock 32 is unlocked.
- spring 70 untwists about its longitudinal axis to a partially unwound or semi-relaxed configuration (e.g. the spring recovers to its basic or slightly tensioned position).
- the spring may be a bias, torsion, coil, compression, tension, leaf, etc. type of spring.
- Mechanism 80 a for rotationally constraining cover 12 and to prevent cover 12 from opening more than a predetermined position is shown.
- Mechanism 80 a includes a tab or lip 82 protruding from cover 12 .
- the pivotal or angular movement of cover 12 relative to base 14 is limited by the engagement of lip 82 with base 14 .
- the lip may engage the base at a variety of “indexed” or predetermined positions for adjusting the position of the cover.
- the tab may engage the cover only after the cover has pivoted at least 180 degrees relative to the base so that the base can be supported or inclined on a work surface (e.g. desk) by the cover.
- Stop action mechanism 80 b includes a cam or bushing 84 of cover 12 for movement within a slot or arcuate track 86 of base 14 .
- bushing 84 In closed position 16 of cover 12 in which the contents are concealed, bushing 84 abuts against a lower surface 88 of track 86 .
- bushing 84 follows the path of track 86 .
- movement of bushing 84 (and cover 12 ) is limited by an upper surface 92 of track 86 .
- a series of teeth or interference bumps may be provided along the track. A tactile force may be applied to overcome the stopping action of the teeth, such that the cover may be opened along an indexed range of motion relative to the base.
- Lock 32 retains cover 12 in closed position 16 against an opening spring force applied by spring 70 .
- User interface 30 is selectively engaged to unlock lock 32 and thereby automatically (e.g. “hands free” manner) release cover 12 from closed position 16 to opened position 18 .
- Lock 32 includes a tab 34 for latching to (or underneath) a lip or ridge 36 (see FIG. 2).
- the lock may include a releasable spring clip to selectively engage/disengage the tab from the ridge.
- container 12 may be assembled as follows.
- Spring 70 is inserted into sleeve 46 .
- One end of spring 70 is attached to wall 54 of sleeve 46 .
- Spring 70 in a relaxed condition i.e. under little or no load
- Cover 12 is attached to base 14 by press fit of plug 60 into end tab 22 a of base 14 and insertion of pin 98 through end tab 22 b and mounting interface 44 b.
- cover 12 is attached to base 14 such that cover 12 is pivoted beyond predetermined or maximum threshold opened position 18 (e.g. cover 12 is at an angle alpha ( ⁇ ) about 160 degrees relative to base 14 ) as shown in FIG. 7A.
- Spring 70 is “loaded” by pivoting cover 12 past stop action mechanism 80 a to opened position 18 at an angle beta ( ⁇ ) as shown in FIG. 7B.
- Cover 12 is then pivoted to closed position 16 (as shown in FIG. 7C) and maintained in closed position 16 by lock 32 .
- Accessories may be attached to the cover and the base (e.g. a mirror may be attached to the cover by an adhesive, a preformed solid lozenge or disk may be fixed in the base, a cosmetic liquid or solid may be filled in the cavities of the base, etc.).
- the hinge assembly may be provided in the base rather than in the cover.
- the “footprint” or shape of the cover and the base may be rectangular or square, round or oval, or any other shape.
- the cover and the base may be provided as multiple pieces.
- the container may include a supplemental platform (e.g.
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A container having a cover and a base for holding cosmetics is disclosed. The container includes a hinge having a spring and coupling the cover to the base and configured for pivoting the cover from a closed position to an opened position relative to the base. The spring is in a tensioned configuration when the cover is in the closed position and the spring is in an at least partially relaxed configuration when the cover is in the opened position. A container having a damper coupled to the hinge and configured to limit pivoting of the cover relative to the base at rate of about 90 to 120 degrees per second is also disclosed. A container for holding cosmetics and having a first platform and a second platform. A method for assembling a container for holding cosmetics is also disclosed.
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- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/251,891 titled “AN IMPROVED COSMETIC CONTAINER” filed Dec. 7, 2000.
- The following patents and/or patent applications are hereby incorporated by reference: U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/251,891 titled “AN IMPROVED COSMETIC CONTAINER” filed Dec. 7, 2000.
- The present invention relates to a container system. The present invention also relates to a container for pivoting from a closed position to an opened position. The present invention also relates to a makeup case or a cosmetic compact configured for automatic opening to a usable position.
- It is known to provide a cosmetic container having a bottom for retaining a cosmetic substance and a top for retaining a mirror. The top and the bottom of such known cosmetic container are typically fastened together in a closed position by a latch. However, such known cosmetic container is disadvantageous because a user or assembly filler must actuate the latch and manually draw the top apart from the bottom to gain access to the cosmetic substances, mirror or other contents. Such manual drawing apart of such container during filling may cause abrasions (e.g. scratches) or may unintentionally reposition the container, which may cause an assembly line to jam, glue to be applied on the wrong surfaces, or cosmetic substances to be poured or placed in the wrong location.
- Accordingly, it would be advantageous to provide for a container system for automatic pivoting from a closed position to an opened or useable position. It would also be advantageous to provide for a container system in which activation of a user interface automatically positions the cover to a viewing position relative to the base of the container. It would also be advantageous to provide for a container system that permits quick and easy separation of the cover from the base without having to hold or reposition the container. It would also be advantageous to provide for a method for assembling a container.
- It would be desirable to provide a system having any one or more of these or other advantageous features.
- The present invention relates to a container for holding cosmetics and having a cover and a base. The container includes a hinge having a spring and coupling the cover to the base and configured for pivoting the cover from a closed position to an opened position relative to the base. The spring is in a tensioned configuration when the cover is in the closed position and the spring is in an at least partially relaxed configuration when the cover is in the opened position.
- The present invention also relates to a container for holding cosmetics and having a cover and a base. The container includes a hinge having a spring and coupling the cover to the base and configured for pivoting the cover from a storage position to a use position relative to the base. The container also includes a damper coupled to the hinge and configured to limit pivoting of the cover relative to the base at rate of about 60 to 120 degrees per second. The spring is in a tensioned configuration when the cover is in the closed position and the spring is in an at least partially relaxed configuration when the cover is in the opened position.
- The present invention also relates to a method for assembling a container for holding cosmetics. The container includes a cover and a base. The container also includes a hinge assembly having a spring and coupling the cover to the base. The hinge assembly is configured for pivoting the cover from a closed position to a threshold opened position relative to the base. The method includes coupling the cover to the base so that the spring is unloaded. The method also includes pivoting the cover toward the base to a position less than the threshold opened position, thereby loading the spring. The spring is in a tensioned configuration when the cover is in the closed position and the spring is in an at least partially relaxed configuration when the cover is in the threshold opened position.
- The present invention also relates to a container for holding cosmetics and having a first platform and a second platform. The container includes a hinge means for coupling the first platform and a second platform and for automatically pivoting the first platform from a storage position to a use position relative to the second platform. The container also includes a damper means for limiting pivoting of the cover at rate of about 60 to 120 degrees per second. The first platform in the storage position conceals the cosmetics and the first platform in the use position reveals the cosmetics.
- FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a container system in a closed position according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 1B is a perspective view of the container system of FIG. 1 in an opened position.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the container system of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3A is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the container system of FIG. 1A along
line 3A-3A of FIG. 1A. - FIG. 3B is a cross-sectional view of the container system of FIG. 1A along
line 3B-3B of FIG. 1B. - FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a container system in a closed position according to an alternative embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the container system of FIG. 1A along line5-5 of FIG. 1B.
- FIG. 6A is a perspective view of a container system in an opened position showing a section of a mounting interface according to an alternative embodiment
- FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional view of the container system of FIG. 6A along
line 6B-6B of FIG. 6A. - FIGS. 7A through 7C are side elevation views of the container system of FIG. 1 showing a progression for the assembly of the container system according to an exemplary embodiment.
- Referring to FIGS. 1A and 1B, a container system or
cosmetic compact 10 is shown in a closed position.Compact 10 includes acover 12 attached to a platform orbase 14 by ahinge assembly 40 a. Activation of a user interface orbutton 30 releases alock 32 and permits cover 12 to automatically pivot from storage or closed position 16 (see FIG. 1A) to a use or openedposition 18 and relative to base 14 for presentation or viewing of a display ormirror 96 and for access to contents (see FIG. 1B). - Referring to FIG. 2, a
damper assembly 50 permits the pivoting motion to proceed at a relatively slow rate (e.g. “soft” ejection or drawing open of the cover relative to the base). The pivoting motion smoothly moves the cover fromclosed position 16 to openedposition 18, and inhibits the cover from quickly “popping” open whenlock 32 is unlocked. According to an exemplary embodiment, the opened position includes the cover pivoted less than about 360 degrees, suitably less than about 180 degrees, more suitably less than about 120 degrees, preferably greater than about 90 degrees relative to the base. According to an exemplary embodiment, the cover moves from the closed position to the opened position at a rate of about 0.2 to 10 seconds, suitably 0.3 to 7 seconds, more suitably 0.4 to 5 seconds. According to another exemplary embodiment, the cover moves from the closed position to the opened position at a rate of about 10 to 200 degrees per second, suitably 15 to 150 degrees per second. - The attachment of
cover 12 tobase 14 byhinge assembly 40 a is shown in FIG. 2.Base 14 includescavities Cover 12 also includes an accessory (shown as mirror 96).Base 14 includes anend tab 22 a and anend tab 22 b located toward the rear ofbase 14opposite user interface 30.End tabs cover hub 42 having a mountinginterface 44 a and mountinginterface 44 b, respectively. A grommet or plug 60 ofdamper assembly 50 is inserted intoend tab 22 a and mountinginterface 44 a to maintain the attachment ofcover 12 to base 14 (see FIG. 3A).Plug 60 is attached to endtab 22 a by a keyed or snap-fit fastener, and may be attached by any suitable mechanical or other fastener such as a pin, heat staking, welding, spin welding, etc. - A fastener (shown as a pin98) is inserted through an aperture of
end tab 22 b and at least partially within mountinginterface 44 b, to provide supplemental attachment ofcover 12 tobase 14. According to an alternative embodiment, a ball and socket or barrel and claw may be used to provide a supplemental attachment of the cover to the base. - Mounting
interface 44 a provides a housing orcylindrical sleeve 46 having acavity 56 for retaining aspring 70 and at least a portion ofplug 60. Referring to FIG. 3A, one end ofspring 70 is shown attached to anend wall 54 ofsleeve 46 by afastener 102. The other end ofspring 70 is shown attached to plug 60 ofdamper assembly 50. The position ofplug 60 is fixed byend tab 22 a ofbase 14. As shown in the FIGURES,cavity 56, plug 60 andspring 70 are coaxial. - When
cover 12 is pivoted or moved from closed position 16 (see FIG. 3A) to opened position 18 (see FIG. 3B) plug 60 does not substantially pivot, so the end ofspring 70 attached to plug 60 does not substantially pivot; andsleeve 46 pivots withcover 12, so the end ofspring 70 attached tosleeve 46 pivots andsleeve 46 frictionally engages and rotates aroundplug 60. The attachment ofspring 70 to wall 54 ofsleeve 46 and to plug 60 is shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B. FIG. 3A showsspring 70 in a wound or tightened position. Compare FIG. 3A showing torque applied onspring 70 and having a relatively small radius with FIG.3B showing spring 70 at least partially relaxed, having a relatively large radius, and having fewer coils or windings. (See the position of the coils of the spring in FIG. 3A relative to the position of the coils of the spring in FIG. 3B.) Ascover 12 is pivoted to openedposition 18,spring 70 unwinds to a semi-relaxed position (see FIG. 3B). Without intending to be limited to any particular theory, it is believed that the unwinding first occurs nearwall 54 ofsleeve 46. - A
hinge assembly 40 b is shown in FIG. 4 according to an alternative embodiment.Hinge assembly 40 b is different fromhinge assembly 40 a in at least one respect: acartridge assembly 58 encapsulatesspring 70. Other than this modification, the construction and performance ofhinge assembly 40 a is substantially the same to that ofhinge assembly 40 b, and like reference numerals are used to identify like elements.Cartridge 58 provides for easy handling and quick replacement. Afastener 104 attachesspring 70 tocartridge 58, and a fastener (shown as arib 108 inserted in a slot) attachessleeve 46 tocartridge 58 so thatcartridge 58 is “keyed” or attached to cover 12. Asspring 70 unwinds,cartridge 58 rotates withsleeve 46 and cover 12 pivots to opened position 18 (i.e. the cover is rotationally impelled by the unwinding of the spring).Cartridge 58 also rotates aboutplug 60, which is fixed by afastener 106 to endtab 22 a ofbase 14. - As shown in FIG. 4,
damper assembly 50 includes two nested, concentric cylinders (i.e.plug 60 and cartridge assembly 58) separated by a thin layer of relatively high viscosity fluid (such as grease). The fluid fills any gap between the nested cylinders and assists in resisting (in shear) the opening force of the cover (i.e. coaxial relative rotation of the nested cylinders). Without intending to be limited to any particular theory, it is believed that the friction between the fluid and the nested cylinders (or plug 60 andcartridge assembly 58 as shown in FIG. 3A) resists the opening force ofspring 70 andcover 12 and serves to “dampen” the spring force. - According to a preferred embodiment, the fluid is stiff grease. According to an alternative embodiment, the fluid is silicone grease. According to an alternative embodiment the grease is in the form of a cylindrical tube. According to another alternative embodiment the ratio of the spring diameter to the grease cylinder is between about 0.5 and 1.5. According to another alternative embodiment, the inner cylinder and the outer cylinder of the nested cylinders have a length to diameter ratio of at least about 1, suitably at least 2, more suitably at least 3, most suitably at least 4.
- According to a preferred embodiment as shown in FIG. 2, the spring is a coiled wire spring. When loaded, the spring stores energy (i.e. in a tightly wound or tensioned configuration) for automatically opening
cover 12 whenlock 32 is unlocked. Whenlock 32 is unlocked,spring 70 untwists about its longitudinal axis to a partially unwound or semi-relaxed configuration (e.g. the spring recovers to its basic or slightly tensioned position). According to alternative embodiments, the spring may be a bias, torsion, coil, compression, tension, leaf, etc. type of spring. - Referring to FIG. 5, a
stop action mechanism 80 a for rotationally constrainingcover 12 and to preventcover 12 from opening more than a predetermined position is shown.Mechanism 80 a includes a tab orlip 82 protruding fromcover 12. The pivotal or angular movement ofcover 12 relative tobase 14 is limited by the engagement oflip 82 withbase 14. According to an alternative embodiment, the lip may engage the base at a variety of “indexed” or predetermined positions for adjusting the position of the cover. For example, the tab may engage the cover only after the cover has pivoted at least 180 degrees relative to the base so that the base can be supported or inclined on a work surface (e.g. desk) by the cover. - Referring to FIGS. 6A and 6B, a
stop action mechanism 80 b is shown according to an alternative embodiment. Stopaction mechanism 80 b includes a cam or bushing 84 ofcover 12 for movement within a slot orarcuate track 86 ofbase 14. Inclosed position 16 ofcover 12 in which the contents are concealed, bushing 84 abuts against alower surface 88 oftrack 86. Ascover 12 is moved to openedposition 18 in which the contents are revealed,bushing 84 follows the path oftrack 86. In openedposition 18 ofcover 12, movement of bushing 84 (and cover 12) is limited by anupper surface 92 oftrack 86. According to an alternative embodiment, a series of teeth or interference bumps may be provided along the track. A tactile force may be applied to overcome the stopping action of the teeth, such that the cover may be opened along an indexed range of motion relative to the base. -
Lock 32 retainscover 12 inclosed position 16 against an opening spring force applied byspring 70.User interface 30 is selectively engaged to unlocklock 32 and thereby automatically (e.g. “hands free” manner)release cover 12 fromclosed position 16 to openedposition 18.Lock 32 includes atab 34 for latching to (or underneath) a lip or ridge 36 (see FIG. 2). The lock may include a releasable spring clip to selectively engage/disengage the tab from the ridge. According to an alternative embodiment, the latch is coupled to an interengaging surface to flex out of engagement with another interengaging surface when the latch is depressed in a direction substantially inward toward the relative rotational axis of the cover, or according to another alternative embodiment, in a direction substantially perpendicular to the relative rotational axis of the cover. - Referring to FIG. 2,
container 12 may be assembled as follows.Spring 70 is inserted intosleeve 46. One end ofspring 70 is attached to wall 54 ofsleeve 46.Spring 70 in a relaxed condition (i.e. under little or no load) is “plunged” or compressed byplug 60.Cover 12 is attached to base 14 by press fit ofplug 60 intoend tab 22 a ofbase 14 and insertion ofpin 98 throughend tab 22 b and mountinginterface 44 b. - Referring to FIGS. 7A through 7C, cover12 is attached to base 14 such that
cover 12 is pivoted beyond predetermined or maximum threshold opened position 18 (e.g. cover 12 is at an angle alpha (α) about 160 degrees relative to base 14) as shown in FIG. 7A.Spring 70 is “loaded” by pivotingcover 12 paststop action mechanism 80 a to openedposition 18 at an angle beta (β) as shown in FIG. 7B.Cover 12 is then pivoted to closed position 16 (as shown in FIG. 7C) and maintained inclosed position 16 bylock 32. Accessories may be attached to the cover and the base (e.g. a mirror may be attached to the cover by an adhesive, a preformed solid lozenge or disk may be fixed in the base, a cosmetic liquid or solid may be filled in the cavities of the base, etc.). - Although only a few embodiments of the present inventions have been described in detail in this disclosure, those skilled in the art who review this disclosure will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible (e.g. variations in sizes, dimensions, structures, shapes and proportions of the various elements, values of parameters, mounting arrangements, use of materials, colors, orientations, protocols, etc.) without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the subject matter recited in the claims. For example, the hinge assembly may be provided in the base rather than in the cover. The “footprint” or shape of the cover and the base may be rectangular or square, round or oval, or any other shape. The cover and the base may be provided as multiple pieces. The container may include a supplemental platform (e.g. a three tiered configuration for wet-dry applications). Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims. The order or sequence of any process or method steps may be varied or re-sequenced according to alternative embodiments. In the claims, any means-plus-function clause is intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures. Other substitutions, modifications, changes and omissions may be made in the design, operating conditions and arrangement of the preferred and other exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present inventions as expressed in the appended claims.
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1. A container for holding cosmetics and having a cover and a base, the container comprising:
a hinge assembly having a spring and coupling the cover to the base and configured for pivoting the cover from a closed position in which the cosmetics are concealed to an opened position relative to the base in which the cosmetics are revealed;
wherein the spring is tensioned when the cover is in the closed position and the spring is at least partially relaxed when the cover is in the opened position.
2. The container of claim 1 wherein one end of the spring is coupled to the cover and the other end of the spring is coupled to the base.
3. The container of claim 2 wherein the spring is a coil spring configured for unwinding as the cover is pivoted from the closed position to the opened position.
4. The container of claim 3 further comprising a lock for selectively releasing the cover relative to the base.
5. The container of claim 4 further comprising a user interface configured for disengaging the lock so that the cover automatically pivots from the closed position to the opened position.
6. The container of claim 3 further comprising a detent coupled to at least one of the cover and the base to limit the range the cover pivots from the closed position to the opened position.
7. The container of claim 6 wherein the cover is configured to pivot less than about 120 degrees relative to the base.
8. The container of claim 7 wherein the cover is pivoted from the closed position to the opened position at a rate of less than about 120 degrees per second.
9. The container of claim 6 further comprising a plug attached to one end of the spring to fix the end of the spring relative to the base.
10. The container of claim 9 further comprising a damper assembly.
11. The container of claim 10 wherein the damper assembly comprises a plug.
12. The container of claim 11 wherein the damper assembly comprises a viscous fluid.
13. The container of claim 12 wherein the viscous fluid comprises a grease.
14. The container of claim 12 wherein the viscous fluid is tacky.
15. The container of claim 14 wherein frictional engagement between the plug and the cover limits the rate at which the cover pivots relative to the base.
16. The container of claim 15 wherein the spring is encapsulated in a cartridge and the cartridge is configured to rotate about the plug.
17. The container of claim 16 wherein a display is revealed when the cover is in the opened position.
18. The container of claim 17 wherein the cover in the opened position is pivoted at least 60 degrees relative to the base
19. A container for holding cosmetics and having a cover and a base, the container comprising:
a hinge assembly having a spring and coupling the cover to the base and configured for pivoting the cover from a storage position to a use position relative to the base;
a damper assembly coupled to the hinge assembly and configured to limit pivoting of the cover at rate of about 60 to 120 degrees per second;
wherein the spring is in a tensioned configuration when the cover is in the storage position and the spring is in an at least partially relaxed configuration when the cover is in the use position.
20. The container of claim 19 wherein one end of the spring is fixed relative to the base and the other end of the spring is fixed relative to the cover.
21. The container of claim 20 wherein the spring is a coil spring configured to unwind when the cover is pivoted from the storage position to the use position.
22. The container of claim 21 further comprising a lock for selectively releasing the cover from the base.
23. The container of claim 22 further comprising a stopper coupled to the cover to limit the range the cover pivots from the storage position to the use position.
24. The container of claim 23 wherein the damper assembly comprises a plug attached to one end of the spring to fix the spring relative to the base.
25. The container of claim 24 wherein the damper assembly comprises a viscous fluid.
26. The container of claim 25 wherein the viscous fluid comprises a grease.
27. The container of claim 26 wherein the viscous fluid is tacky.
28. The container of claim 26 wherein frictional engagement between the plug and the cover limits the rate at which the cover pivots relative to the base.
29. The container of claim 28 further comprising a cartridge coupled to the damper assembly.
30. The container of claim 29 wherein the spring is encapsulated in a cartridge.
31. The container of claim 30 wherein the cartridge is configured to rotate about the plug.
32. A method for assembling a container for holding cosmetics and having a cover and a base including a hinge assembly having a spring and coupling the cover to the base and configured for pivoting the cover from a closed position to a threshold opened position relative to the base, the method comprising:
coupling the cover to the base so that the spring is unloaded;
pivoting the cover toward the base to a position less than the threshold opened position, thereby loading the spring;
wherein the spring is in a tensioned configuration when the cover is in the closed position and the spring is in an at least partially relaxed configuration when the cover is in the threshold opened position.
33. The method of claim 32 further comprising inserting the spring into the hinge assembly.
34. The method of claim 33 further comprising preloading the spring into a cartridge and inserting the cartridge into the hinge assembly.
35. The method of claim 34 further comprising locking the cover in the closed position.
36. The method of claim 35 further comprising unlocking the cover SO that the cover automatically pivots to the opened position.
37. A container for holding cosmetics and having a first platform and a second platform, the container comprising:
hinge means for coupling the first platform and a second platform and for automatically pivoting the first platform from a storage position to a use position relative to the second platform;
damper means for limiting pivoting of the cover at rate of about 60 to 120 degrees per second;
wherein the first platform in the storage position conceals the cosmetics and the first platform in the use position reveals the cosmetics.
38. The container of claim 37 wherein the hinge means comprises a spring
39. The container of claim 38 wherein the spring is in a tensioned configuration when the cover is in the storage position and the spring is in an at least partially relaxed configuration when the cover is in the use position.
40. The container of claim 39 wherein the damper means comprises a plug.
41. The container of claim 40 wherein the damper means comprises a viscous fluid.
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