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US20170303665A1 - Eyeliner with application guide cap - Google Patents

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US20170303665A1
US20170303665A1 US15/644,788 US201715644788A US2017303665A1 US 20170303665 A1 US20170303665 A1 US 20170303665A1 US 201715644788 A US201715644788 A US 201715644788A US 2017303665 A1 US2017303665 A1 US 2017303665A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D34/00Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling liquid toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. perfumes
    • A45D34/04Appliances specially adapted for applying liquid, e.g. using roller or ball
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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    • A45D34/04Appliances specially adapted for applying liquid, e.g. using roller or ball
    • A45D34/042Appliances specially adapted for applying liquid, e.g. using roller or ball using a brush or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • A45D40/20Pencil-like cosmetics; Simple holders for handling stick-shaped cosmetics or shaving soap while in use
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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  • This disclosure relates to implements for personal grooming, and specifically eyeliner containers and implements for applying eyeliner.
  • Eyeliner makeup is commonly used to enhance the look of the eyes. Eyeliner makeup can be difficult to apply.
  • One popular style of applying makeup is to make a “wing” or “cat-eye” (referred to as a cat-eye) at the outer edge of each eye.
  • the desired cat-eye look includes a balanced cat-eye at the corner of each eye, with both cat-eyes being about the same size.
  • Some eyeliner makeup is difficult to remove after it is applied, and may require makeup removal cream or other methods to remove. If a cat-eye is applied to the face and the user wants to change it, they may be required to wash off the cat-eye, which might disturb other makeup already applied. An improved method and tool is needed to assist in applying eyeliner with a cat-eye look.
  • a cap for eyeliner makeup may include an interior, an exterior, an open end, a closed end at an opposite position from the open end, and a pliable flap extending from the closed end of the cap having a guide edge, and a bevel contour adjacent to the guide edge.
  • the guide edge includes a rubberized edge.
  • the cap for the eyeliner makeup may have a longitudinal axis from the open end to the closed end, and the guide edge may be at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis.
  • the angle of the guide edge relative to the longitudinal axis may be between about 15 degrees and 90 degrees.
  • the guide edge may be a substantially straight line.
  • the cap may include a finger indent on the exterior, which may be substantially parallel to the guide edge.
  • the cap may also include an inner cap, which may be at least partially within the interior of the cap for the eyeliner makeup.
  • the cap may also have a right side and a left side, and the guide edge may define a line between the right side and the left side.
  • the bevel contour may be on the right side of the cap, and the cap may include a second bevel contour on the left side of the cap.
  • the cap may also include a first finger indent on the right side, and a second finger indent opposite the first finger indent on the left side.
  • Eyeliner makeup including eyeliner makeup with an applicator tip for applying the eyeliner makeup to a user's face, and a cap that may have an interior configured to protect the applicator tip.
  • the cap may also include an exterior configured to be used as a guide for applying the eyeliner makeup.
  • the exterior may include a guide edge and a bevel contour adjacent to the guide edge.
  • the eyeliner makeup may be a liquid eyeliner including a storage area for the liquid eyeliner.
  • the applicator tip may be connected to the storage area so that the liquid eyeliner travels from the storage area to the applicator tip.
  • the eyeliner makeup may be a pencil eyeliner, and the pencil eyeliner may have a pencil tip.
  • the applicator tip may be the pencil tip.
  • the eyeliner makeup may also be liquid eyeliner or a gel eyeliner, and the applicator tip may be a brush or a felt tip.
  • the cap may also include a first finger indent on the right side, and a second finger indent opposite the first finger indent on the left side.
  • the first finger indent may be substantially parallel to the guide edge and the second finger indent may be substantially parallel to the guide edge.
  • the liquid eyeliner pen may include a storage area for liquid eyeliner, an applicator tip connected to the storage area so that the liquid eyeliner travels from the storage area to the applicator tip, and a cap having an interior configured to protect the applicator tip and prevent the applicator tip from losing moisture.
  • the cap may include an exterior configured to be used as a guide for applying the liquid eyeliner.
  • the exterior may include a guide edge and a bevel contour adjacent to the guide edge.
  • the method may include the following steps: applying the liquid eyeliner across an upper eyelash line using the applicator tip; holding the cap against a user's face with the guide edge near an outer corner of an eye with the bevel contour against the user's face; and using the guide edge as the guide for application of the liquid eyeliner to the user's face.
  • the cap may include a bevel contour as a first contour on the right side of the cap, and a second contour on the left side of the cap.
  • the cap may include a first finger indent on the right side, and a second finger indent opposite the first finger indent on the left side.
  • the step of holding the cap against the user's face may include holding the cap with a first finger on the first finger indent, and a second finger on the second finger indent.
  • the method of applying eyeliner may also include the step of holding the cap against the user's face with the guide near an outer corner of a second eye with the second contour against the user's face, while holding the cap with the first finger on the second finger indent and the second finger on the first finger indent; and the step of using the guide edge as the guide for application of the liquid eyeliner to the user's face near the second eye.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap, showing the applicator tip in dotted lines.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a person applying the eyeliner makeup according to an example method.
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded view of another embodiment of the eyeliner makeup.
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • FIG. 6 is a side view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • FIG. 7 is a side sectional view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup along the line A-A from FIG. 6 .
  • FIG. 8 is a side view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • FIG. 9 is an exploded view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • FIG. 10 is a top view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • FIG. 11 is a bottom view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • eyeliners pens, pencils, and brushes
  • a cap that protects the tip of the applicator for the eyeliner makeup and protects the eyeliner product.
  • the cap has features that allow it to also be used as a guide for applying the eyeliner.
  • the cap may have a guide edge that can be placed against the face next to the eye. In some embodiments the guide edge forms a straight line, and in other embodiments the guide edge is curved.
  • Eyeliner may be used to apply a “cat-eye” to the face.
  • the cat-eye can be formed by making two straight lines that touch at the end, and applying the eyeliner between the lines.
  • the cat eye may also be made with one of the lines being straight and one of the lines being curved, or with both of the lines being curved.
  • FIG. 1 , FIG. 2 , and FIG. 4 show examples of eyeliner makeup 100 with a cap 110 .
  • the cap 110 has an inner cap 130 and an outer cap 110 .
  • the inner cap 130 may protect the eyeliner applicator.
  • the eyeliner makeup 100 is a liquid eyeliner pen with a felt tip
  • the inner cap 130 may form a seal with the liquid eyeliner pen to prevent the felt tip from drying out.
  • the eyeliner is a pencil
  • the inner cap 130 may fit securely on the pencil to protect the tip from being broken or damaged.
  • the inner cap 130 and the outer cap 110 may be formed together, or separately and assembled.
  • the outer cap 110 is formed and supplied separately and may be configured to be placed on the cap of eyeliner makeup 100 from various suppliers. In the illustrated example embodiments the outer cap 110 covers all of the inner cap 130 . In other embodiments the outer cap 110 may cover only a portion of the inner cap 130 , and the outer cap 110 may be permanently affixed or removably fixed to the inner cap 130 .
  • the eyeliner makeup 100 is liquid eyeliner
  • a device includes a storage area 160 for storing the liquid eyeliner.
  • An applicator tip 122 may be connected to the liquid eyeliner in the storage area 160 so that the liquid eyeliner can travel from the storage area 160 to the applicator tip 122 .
  • a wicking material 150 may be placed between the stored eyeliner and the applicator tip 122 so that eyeliner is wicked from the storage area 160 and delivered to the applicator tip 122 .
  • an applicator support 148 is shown, which assists in supporting the applicator tip 122 , and sealing the storage area 160 with the liquid eyeliner, so that liquid eyeliner can only leave the storage area 160 through the applicator tip 122 .
  • the outer cap 110 includes a bevel contour 114 on the exterior of the cap adjacent to a guide edge 112 .
  • the cap 110 may have a center axis 124 along the center axis of the makeup (along the length of the makeup or the longitudinal axis).
  • the guide edge 112 may intersect the center axis of the cap 110 and form a line defined by two points along the guide edge.
  • the guide edge 112 may define a right side 140 and a left side 141 of the cap 110 .
  • the line defined by the two points along the guide edge may be at an angle ⁇ relative to the center line.
  • the angle ⁇ of the guide edge relative to the longitudinal axis is between about 15 degrees and 90 degrees.
  • the angle ⁇ is between 45 degrees and 65 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis.
  • the angle ⁇ is about 55 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis.
  • the cap may have a beveled contour 114 on each side of the guide edge 112 , one being on the right side 140 as a first bevel contour 142 and the other on the left side 141 as a second bevel contour 143 .
  • the contour 114 may be useful to allow the cap to be held comfortably against the face 230 (shown in FIG. 3 ) next to the outer corner 233 of the eye 232 .
  • the contour 114 may also serve as a shield to protect the face 230 and prevent eyeliner from being applied in unwanted areas.
  • the cap may also have a finger indent 120 on the right side 140 as a first finger indent 144 and on the left side 141 as a second finger indent 145 .
  • the finger indents 120 may be useful to hold the cap 110 securely.
  • the finger indents 120 may also be useful to help position the cap 110 as a guide against the face 230 . If fingers are consistently placed over the finger indents then the cap may have the same rotation and position each time when the hand is held in the same position.
  • the finger indents 120 can be useful in applying a consistent and repeatable look with eyeliner makeup.
  • the first and second finger indents 144 , 145 may be opposite each other and may be centered and parallel to the guide edge 112 so that when the finger indents 144 , 145 are held at a level position, the guide edge 112 will also be at a level position. In other embodiments the finger indents 144 , 145 are placed at other locations relative to the guide edge 112 , and may not be directly opposite each other on the cap 110 . In some embodiments only one finger indent 120 is placed on the exterior of the cap 110 . In other embodiments no finger indents are on the exterior of the cap 110 .
  • FIGS. 5-11 shows features of an eyeliner makeup cap according to some embodiments. Some of the elements of the embodiments shown in FIGS. 5-11 are already discussed previously and may have the same reference numbers as discussed above.
  • a pliable flap 310 may extend from the closed end 324 of the cap.
  • the pliable flap 310 may have a guide edge 112 which may be a rubberized edge 115 .
  • the pliable flap 310 may have a flap length 314 that may be between 5 cm and 20 cm. In some embodiments the flap length 314 is between 10 cm and 15 cm.
  • the flap length 314 may be about the same measurement as an eyeliner width 332 .
  • the flap length 314 may be more or less than the eyeliner width 332 .
  • the pliable flap 310 may have a flap width 312 where the pliable flap 310 extends from the closed end 324 of the cap 110 .
  • the flap width 312 may be sufficient to allow some bending of the pliable flap 310 when the pliable flap 310 is pressed against a person's face 230 , for example near the outer corner 233 of an eye 232 .
  • the flap width may be between 2 cm and 12 cm.
  • the flap width may be between 4 cm and 6 cm.
  • the pliable flap 310 may have a flap thickness 316 .
  • the flap thickness may be thick enough so that the guide edge 112 can maintain a shape, but thin enough so that the pliable flap 310 can bend to the shape of the face 230 when pressed against the face 230 .
  • the pliable flap 310 may have a flap thickness 316 between about 0.4 cm to about 1.6 cm. In some embodiments the pliable flap 310 may have a flap thickness 316 between about 0.8 cm to about 1.1 cm.
  • the pliable flap 310 may be supported by the cap 110 , including a flap support edge 320 .
  • the flap support edge 320 may have a flap support width 323 . In some embodiments the flap support width is greater than the eyeliner width 332 .
  • the cap 110 may include an opening 321 at the closed end 324 .
  • the flap support edge 320 and the pliable flap 310 may protrude through the opening 321 .
  • the cap may have an open end 326 that is opposite the closed end 324 and opposite the pliable flap 310 .
  • the pliable flap 310 may be connected to a flap base 311 .
  • the cap may be assembled by inserting the pliable flap 310 and the flap base 311 into the cap 110 so that the pliable flap 310 extends through an opening 321 at the closed end 324 , and the flap base 311 remains inside the cap 110 .
  • An inner cap 310 may be inserted into the cap 110 and the flap base 311 may be supported by the inner cap 130 .
  • the cap may be formed in other ways including forming the cap as one piece including the pliable flap 310 .
  • the eyeliner may be assembled with a storage area 160 connected to an applicator tip 122 .
  • the storage area may be inserted into an eyeliner container 330 with an end cap 340 .
  • the cap 110 may be placed over the applicator tip 122 .
  • the assembled eyeliner with the cap may have an eyeliner height 328 and a cap height 322 .
  • the cap height 322 may be about one-third of the eyeliner height 328 .
  • the cap height 322 may be sufficient to cover the applicator tip 122 and to provide a structure for the user to hold while using the cap 110 as a tool to assist in applying the eyeliner makeup.
  • the guide edge 112 may be a straight edge or a curved edge. If the guide edge 112 is curved, it may have a single gradual curve, or it may have multiple curves or a pattern. The guide edge 112 may also have a shape to assist in drawing an image with eyeliner. In some embodiments the guide edge 112 has a rubberized edge 115 . The rubberized edge 115 may assist in forming a crisp line with eyeliner makeup on the face. In some embodiments the outer cap 110 is made from plastic with a rubberized edge 115 applied along the guide edge 112 . In other embodiments the exterior of the cap 110 is coated with a rubberized material in part or in whole including along the guide edge 112 . The cap 110 may also be made without a rubberized edge 115 .
  • a method of applying eyeliner may include multiple steps.
  • the example methods discussed below may use eyeliner and structures disclosed above, or other eyeliners and other structures.
  • Method steps may include more or less than the method steps discussed below, and may be carried in the same order and discussed or in a different order.
  • One example step of the method is illustrated in FIG. 3 .
  • FIGS. 1-4 may be referenced in the discussion of example methods of applying eyeliner.
  • a user may apply eyeliner across the upper eyelash line using an applicator.
  • the user may hold a device, such as a cap 110 used to protect the applicator tip, with a guide edge against a user's face 230 , with the guide edge 112 near the outer corner 233 of an eye 232 .
  • the device may include a bevel contour 114 adjacent to the guide edge 112 , and the bevel contour 114 may be placed against the user's face 230 .
  • the guide edge 112 may be used as a guide for application of the liquid eyeliner to the user's face 230 .
  • the device has a right side 140 and a left side 141 , and there is a first finger indent 144 on the right side 140 and a second finger indent 145 on the left side 141 .
  • a user may user a first finger 210 and a second finger 212 (such as a thumb and an index finger) to hold the device against the face 230 of the user.
  • the finger indents 144 , 145 may allow a user to hold the device securely and in a similar position each time the device is used to apply eyeliner.
  • the guide edge 112 of the device may be at an angle so that when the device is used in one position, eyeliner may be applied at a first angle, and when the device is rotated 180 degrees the device may be used to apply eyeliner at a second angle similar to the first angle but substantially symmetrical about a center line on the face 230 .
  • the device may be used to apply eyeliner at an angle on the face.
  • the device guide edge 112 is a substantially straight line, and the device held against the face near the outer corner 233 of a first eye 232 (such as the left eye) to apply eyeliner in a first straight line on the face 230 at a first angle.
  • the device may then be rotated so that the first finger 210 of the user is on the second finger indent 145 , and the second finger 212 of the user is on the first finger indent 144 .
  • the device may be used to apply eyeliner to the face 230 of the user near the outer corner 235 of a second eye 234 (such as a right eye) and apply the eyeliner in a second straight line on the face 230 of the user at a second angle that is substantially symmetrical to the first straight line.
  • a user may apply eyeliner symmetrically to their face 230 (or to another person's face) with well-defined edges of the eyeliner applied to the face if desired.

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A cap for eyeliner makeup is disclosed with a guide edge that can be used to apply the eye liner. The cap may include a pliable flap with a guide edge, and a beveled section adjacent to the guide edge, and finger indents to assist in holding and positioning the guide edge. The cap may be used to protect an applicator tip of liquid, gel or pencil eyeliner makeup. A method of using a cap for eyeliner makeup is also disclosed.

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    RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is related to and claims priority to non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 15/400,075 filed on Jan. 6, 2017 and to non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 14/675,146 filed on Mar. 31, 2015. The aforementioned patent applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
  • BACKGROUND 1. Technical Field
  • This disclosure relates to implements for personal grooming, and specifically eyeliner containers and implements for applying eyeliner.
  • 2. Background Art
  • Eyeliner makeup is commonly used to enhance the look of the eyes. Eyeliner makeup can be difficult to apply. One popular style of applying makeup is to make a “wing” or “cat-eye” (referred to as a cat-eye) at the outer edge of each eye. The desired cat-eye look includes a balanced cat-eye at the corner of each eye, with both cat-eyes being about the same size. Some eyeliner makeup is difficult to remove after it is applied, and may require makeup removal cream or other methods to remove. If a cat-eye is applied to the face and the user wants to change it, they may be required to wash off the cat-eye, which might disturb other makeup already applied. An improved method and tool is needed to assist in applying eyeliner with a cat-eye look.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY
  • A cap for eyeliner makeup is disclosed. The cap may include an interior, an exterior, an open end, a closed end at an opposite position from the open end, and a pliable flap extending from the closed end of the cap having a guide edge, and a bevel contour adjacent to the guide edge.
  • In some embodiments the guide edge includes a rubberized edge. The cap for the eyeliner makeup may have a longitudinal axis from the open end to the closed end, and the guide edge may be at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis. The angle of the guide edge relative to the longitudinal axis may be between about 15 degrees and 90 degrees. The guide edge may be a substantially straight line.
  • The cap may include a finger indent on the exterior, which may be substantially parallel to the guide edge. The cap may also include an inner cap, which may be at least partially within the interior of the cap for the eyeliner makeup. The cap may also have a right side and a left side, and the guide edge may define a line between the right side and the left side. The bevel contour may be on the right side of the cap, and the cap may include a second bevel contour on the left side of the cap. The cap may also include a first finger indent on the right side, and a second finger indent opposite the first finger indent on the left side.
  • Eyeliner makeup is disclosed including eyeliner makeup with an applicator tip for applying the eyeliner makeup to a user's face, and a cap that may have an interior configured to protect the applicator tip. The cap may also include an exterior configured to be used as a guide for applying the eyeliner makeup. The exterior may include a guide edge and a bevel contour adjacent to the guide edge. The eyeliner makeup may be a liquid eyeliner including a storage area for the liquid eyeliner. The applicator tip may be connected to the storage area so that the liquid eyeliner travels from the storage area to the applicator tip. The eyeliner makeup may be a pencil eyeliner, and the pencil eyeliner may have a pencil tip. The applicator tip may be the pencil tip. The eyeliner makeup may also be liquid eyeliner or a gel eyeliner, and the applicator tip may be a brush or a felt tip.
  • The cap may also include a first finger indent on the right side, and a second finger indent opposite the first finger indent on the left side. The first finger indent may be substantially parallel to the guide edge and the second finger indent may be substantially parallel to the guide edge.
  • A method of applying eyeliner using a liquid eyeliner pen is disclosed. The liquid eyeliner pen may include a storage area for liquid eyeliner, an applicator tip connected to the storage area so that the liquid eyeliner travels from the storage area to the applicator tip, and a cap having an interior configured to protect the applicator tip and prevent the applicator tip from losing moisture. The cap may include an exterior configured to be used as a guide for applying the liquid eyeliner. The exterior may include a guide edge and a bevel contour adjacent to the guide edge. The method may include the following steps: applying the liquid eyeliner across an upper eyelash line using the applicator tip; holding the cap against a user's face with the guide edge near an outer corner of an eye with the bevel contour against the user's face; and using the guide edge as the guide for application of the liquid eyeliner to the user's face.
  • The cap may include a bevel contour as a first contour on the right side of the cap, and a second contour on the left side of the cap. The cap may include a first finger indent on the right side, and a second finger indent opposite the first finger indent on the left side. The step of holding the cap against the user's face may include holding the cap with a first finger on the first finger indent, and a second finger on the second finger indent.
  • The method of applying eyeliner may also include the step of holding the cap against the user's face with the guide near an outer corner of a second eye with the second contour against the user's face, while holding the cap with the first finger on the second finger indent and the second finger on the first finger indent; and the step of using the guide edge as the guide for application of the liquid eyeliner to the user's face near the second eye.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • FIG. 2 is a side view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap, showing the applicator tip in dotted lines.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a person applying the eyeliner makeup according to an example method.
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded view of another embodiment of the eyeliner makeup.
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • FIG. 6 is a side view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • FIG. 7 is a side sectional view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup along the line A-A from FIG. 6.
  • FIG. 8 is a side view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • FIG. 9 is an exploded view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • FIG. 10 is a top view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • FIG. 11 is a bottom view of an embodiment of an eyeliner makeup with a cap.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • Many eyeliners (pens, pencils, and brushes) have a cap that protects the tip of the applicator for the eyeliner makeup and protects the eyeliner product. In an example embodiment the cap has features that allow it to also be used as a guide for applying the eyeliner. The cap may have a guide edge that can be placed against the face next to the eye. In some embodiments the guide edge forms a straight line, and in other embodiments the guide edge is curved.
  • Eyeliner may be used to apply a “cat-eye” to the face. The cat-eye can be formed by making two straight lines that touch at the end, and applying the eyeliner between the lines. The cat eye may also be made with one of the lines being straight and one of the lines being curved, or with both of the lines being curved.
  • FIG. 1, FIG. 2, and FIG. 4 show examples of eyeliner makeup 100 with a cap 110. In some embodiments the cap 110 has an inner cap 130 and an outer cap 110. The inner cap 130 may protect the eyeliner applicator. For example if the eyeliner makeup 100 is a liquid eyeliner pen with a felt tip, the inner cap 130 may form a seal with the liquid eyeliner pen to prevent the felt tip from drying out. If the eyeliner is a pencil, the inner cap 130 may fit securely on the pencil to protect the tip from being broken or damaged. The inner cap 130 and the outer cap 110 may be formed together, or separately and assembled. In some embodiments the outer cap 110 is formed and supplied separately and may be configured to be placed on the cap of eyeliner makeup 100 from various suppliers. In the illustrated example embodiments the outer cap 110 covers all of the inner cap 130. In other embodiments the outer cap 110 may cover only a portion of the inner cap 130, and the outer cap 110 may be permanently affixed or removably fixed to the inner cap 130.
  • In some embodiments the eyeliner makeup 100 is liquid eyeliner, and a device includes a storage area 160 for storing the liquid eyeliner. An applicator tip 122 may be connected to the liquid eyeliner in the storage area 160 so that the liquid eyeliner can travel from the storage area 160 to the applicator tip 122. For example, a wicking material 150 may be placed between the stored eyeliner and the applicator tip 122 so that eyeliner is wicked from the storage area 160 and delivered to the applicator tip 122.
  • In the example embodiment of FIG. 4 an applicator support 148 is shown, which assists in supporting the applicator tip 122, and sealing the storage area 160 with the liquid eyeliner, so that liquid eyeliner can only leave the storage area 160 through the applicator tip 122.
  • In some embodiments the outer cap 110 includes a bevel contour 114 on the exterior of the cap adjacent to a guide edge 112. The cap 110 may have a center axis 124 along the center axis of the makeup (along the length of the makeup or the longitudinal axis). The guide edge 112 may intersect the center axis of the cap 110 and form a line defined by two points along the guide edge. The guide edge 112 may define a right side 140 and a left side 141 of the cap 110. The line defined by the two points along the guide edge may be at an angle θ relative to the center line. In an example embodiment the angle θ of the guide edge relative to the longitudinal axis is between about 15 degrees and 90 degrees. In some embodiments the angle θ is between 45 degrees and 65 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis. In some embodiments the angle θ is about 55 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis.
  • The cap may have a beveled contour 114 on each side of the guide edge 112, one being on the right side 140 as a first bevel contour 142 and the other on the left side 141 as a second bevel contour 143. The contour 114 may be useful to allow the cap to be held comfortably against the face 230 (shown in FIG. 3) next to the outer corner 233 of the eye 232. The contour 114 may also serve as a shield to protect the face 230 and prevent eyeliner from being applied in unwanted areas.
  • The cap may also have a finger indent 120 on the right side 140 as a first finger indent 144 and on the left side 141 as a second finger indent 145. The finger indents 120 may be useful to hold the cap 110 securely. The finger indents 120 may also be useful to help position the cap 110 as a guide against the face 230. If fingers are consistently placed over the finger indents then the cap may have the same rotation and position each time when the hand is held in the same position. The finger indents 120 can be useful in applying a consistent and repeatable look with eyeliner makeup.
  • The first and second finger indents 144, 145 may be opposite each other and may be centered and parallel to the guide edge 112 so that when the finger indents 144, 145 are held at a level position, the guide edge 112 will also be at a level position. In other embodiments the finger indents 144, 145 are placed at other locations relative to the guide edge 112, and may not be directly opposite each other on the cap 110. In some embodiments only one finger indent 120 is placed on the exterior of the cap 110. In other embodiments no finger indents are on the exterior of the cap 110.
  • FIGS. 5-11 shows features of an eyeliner makeup cap according to some embodiments. Some of the elements of the embodiments shown in FIGS. 5-11 are already discussed previously and may have the same reference numbers as discussed above. A pliable flap 310 may extend from the closed end 324 of the cap. The pliable flap 310 may have a guide edge 112 which may be a rubberized edge 115. The pliable flap 310 may have a flap length 314 that may be between 5 cm and 20 cm. In some embodiments the flap length 314 is between 10 cm and 15 cm. The flap length 314 may be about the same measurement as an eyeliner width 332. The flap length 314 may be more or less than the eyeliner width 332. The pliable flap 310 may have a flap width 312 where the pliable flap 310 extends from the closed end 324 of the cap 110. The flap width 312 may be sufficient to allow some bending of the pliable flap 310 when the pliable flap 310 is pressed against a person's face 230, for example near the outer corner 233 of an eye 232. In some embodiments the flap width may be between 2 cm and 12 cm. In some embodiments the flap width may be between 4 cm and 6 cm. The pliable flap 310 may have a flap thickness 316. The flap thickness may be thick enough so that the guide edge 112 can maintain a shape, but thin enough so that the pliable flap 310 can bend to the shape of the face 230 when pressed against the face 230. In some embodiments the pliable flap 310 may have a flap thickness 316 between about 0.4 cm to about 1.6 cm. In some embodiments the pliable flap 310 may have a flap thickness 316 between about 0.8 cm to about 1.1 cm.
  • The pliable flap 310 may be supported by the cap 110, including a flap support edge 320. The flap support edge 320 may have a flap support width 323. In some embodiments the flap support width is greater than the eyeliner width 332. The cap 110 may include an opening 321 at the closed end 324. The flap support edge 320 and the pliable flap 310 may protrude through the opening 321. The cap may have an open end 326 that is opposite the closed end 324 and opposite the pliable flap 310. The pliable flap 310 may be connected to a flap base 311. The cap may be assembled by inserting the pliable flap 310 and the flap base 311 into the cap 110 so that the pliable flap 310 extends through an opening 321 at the closed end 324, and the flap base 311 remains inside the cap 110. An inner cap 310 may be inserted into the cap 110 and the flap base 311 may be supported by the inner cap 130. The cap may be formed in other ways including forming the cap as one piece including the pliable flap 310.
  • The eyeliner may be assembled with a storage area 160 connected to an applicator tip 122. The storage area may be inserted into an eyeliner container 330 with an end cap 340. The cap 110 may be placed over the applicator tip 122. The assembled eyeliner with the cap may have an eyeliner height 328 and a cap height 322. In some embodiments the cap height 322 may be about one-third of the eyeliner height 328. The cap height 322 may be sufficient to cover the applicator tip 122 and to provide a structure for the user to hold while using the cap 110 as a tool to assist in applying the eyeliner makeup.
  • The guide edge 112 may be a straight edge or a curved edge. If the guide edge 112 is curved, it may have a single gradual curve, or it may have multiple curves or a pattern. The guide edge 112 may also have a shape to assist in drawing an image with eyeliner. In some embodiments the guide edge 112 has a rubberized edge 115. The rubberized edge 115 may assist in forming a crisp line with eyeliner makeup on the face. In some embodiments the outer cap 110 is made from plastic with a rubberized edge 115 applied along the guide edge 112. In other embodiments the exterior of the cap 110 is coated with a rubberized material in part or in whole including along the guide edge 112. The cap 110 may also be made without a rubberized edge 115.
  • A method of applying eyeliner may include multiple steps. The example methods discussed below may use eyeliner and structures disclosed above, or other eyeliners and other structures. Method steps may include more or less than the method steps discussed below, and may be carried in the same order and discussed or in a different order. One example step of the method is illustrated in FIG. 3. FIGS. 1-4 may be referenced in the discussion of example methods of applying eyeliner.
  • A user may apply eyeliner across the upper eyelash line using an applicator. The user may hold a device, such as a cap 110 used to protect the applicator tip, with a guide edge against a user's face 230, with the guide edge 112 near the outer corner 233 of an eye 232. The device may include a bevel contour 114 adjacent to the guide edge 112, and the bevel contour 114 may be placed against the user's face 230. The guide edge 112 may be used as a guide for application of the liquid eyeliner to the user's face 230.
  • In some embodiments the device has a right side 140 and a left side 141, and there is a first finger indent 144 on the right side 140 and a second finger indent 145 on the left side 141. A user may user a first finger 210 and a second finger 212 (such as a thumb and an index finger) to hold the device against the face 230 of the user. The finger indents 144, 145 may allow a user to hold the device securely and in a similar position each time the device is used to apply eyeliner. The guide edge 112 of the device may be at an angle so that when the device is used in one position, eyeliner may be applied at a first angle, and when the device is rotated 180 degrees the device may be used to apply eyeliner at a second angle similar to the first angle but substantially symmetrical about a center line on the face 230.
  • The device may be used to apply eyeliner at an angle on the face. In some embodiments the device guide edge 112 is a substantially straight line, and the device held against the face near the outer corner 233 of a first eye 232 (such as the left eye) to apply eyeliner in a first straight line on the face 230 at a first angle. The device may then be rotated so that the first finger 210 of the user is on the second finger indent 145, and the second finger 212 of the user is on the first finger indent 144. The device may be used to apply eyeliner to the face 230 of the user near the outer corner 235 of a second eye 234 (such as a right eye) and apply the eyeliner in a second straight line on the face 230 of the user at a second angle that is substantially symmetrical to the first straight line. In this way a user may apply eyeliner symmetrically to their face 230 (or to another person's face) with well-defined edges of the eyeliner applied to the face if desired.
  • While the principles of the invention have been made clear in illustrative embodiments, there will be immediately obvious to those skilled in the art many modifications of structure, arrangement, proportions, and methods, the elements, materials, and components used in the practice of the invention, and otherwise, which are particularly adapted to specific environments and operative requirements without departing from those principles. The appended claims are intended to cover and embrace any and all such modifications, within the limits only of the true spirit and scope of the invention.

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What is claimed is:
1. A cap for eyeliner makeup comprising:
an interior, an exterior, an open end, a closed end at an opposite position from the open end,
a pliable flap extending from the closed end of the cap having a guide edge, and
a bevel contour adjacent to the guide edge.
2. The cap according to claim 1 wherein the guide edge forms a straight line.
3. The cap according to claim 1 wherein the cap for the eyeliner makeup has a longitudinal axis from the open end to the closed end, and wherein the guide edge is at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis.
4. The cap according to claim 3 wherein the angle of the guide edge relative to the longitudinal axis is between about 15 degrees and 90 degrees.
5. The cap according to claim 3 wherein the angle of the guide edge relative to the longitudinal axis is between about 45 degrees and 65 degrees.
6. The cap according to claim 3 wherein the angle of the guide edge relative to the longitudinal axis is about 55 degrees.
7. The cap according to claim 1 further comprising a finger indent on the exterior.
8. The cap according to claim 7 wherein the finger indent is substantially parallel to the guide edge.
9. The cap according to claim 1 further comprising an inner cap, wherein the inner cap is at least partially within the interior of the cap for the eyeliner makeup.
10. The cap according to claim 1 wherein the cap has a right side and a left side, and wherein the guide edge defines a line between the right side and the left side.
11. The cap according to claim 10 wherein the bevel contour is on the right side of the cap, and wherein the cap further comprises a second bevel contour on the left side of the cap.
12. The cap according to claim 10 further comprising a first finger indent on the right side, and a second finger indent opposite the first finger indent on the left side.
13. Eyeliner makeup comprising:
eyeliner makeup with an applicator tip for applying the eyeliner makeup to a user's face;
a cap having an interior configured to protect the applicator tip the cap further comprising:
an exterior,
an open end,
a closed end at an opposite postion from the open end,
a pliable flap extending from the closed end of the cap having a guide edge, and
a bevel contour adjacent to the guide edge.
14. The eyeliner makeup according to claim 13, wherein the eyeliner makeup is liquid eyeliner, further comprising: a storage area for the liquid eyeliner, where in the applicator tip is connected to the storage area so that the liquid eyeliner travels from the storage area to the applicator tip.
15. The eyeliner makeup according to claim 13, wherein the eyeliner makeup is a pencil eyeliner, and wherein the pencil eyeliner has a pencil tip, and wherein the applicator tip is the pencil tip.
16. The eyeliner makeup according to claim 13, wherein the guide edge is a substantially straight line.
17. The eyeliner makeup according to claim 13 wherein the cap has a right side and a left side, and wherein the guide edge defines a line between the right side and the left side;
wherein the bevel contour is on the right side of the cap, and wherein the cap further comprises a second bevel contour on the left side of the cap.
18. The eyeliner makeup according to claim 17 further comprising a first finger indent on the right side, and a second finger indent opposite the first finger indent on the left side, wherein the first finger indent is substantially parallel to the guide edge and wherein the second finger indent is substantially parallel to the guide edge.
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