Resealable cosmetic product

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Inventors

LaRosa, Joseph
Vaccaro, John
Connell, Victoria

Application #

981708

Filed

Nov-25-1992

Published

Jul-5-1994

Current US Class

215/6
220/DIG26
424/401
424/451
424/59
424/684
514/275
514/881

International Classes

A45D 040/00; A61K 009/48

Field of Search

424/451 424/454 424/401 215/6 220/DIG.

Assignee

Elizabeth Arden Co., Division of Conopco, Inc. (New York, NY)

Examiners

Page; Thurman K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Honig; Milton L.

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Abstract
A cosmetic product is provided that includes a cosmetic composition and a container for storing same. The container has a first and second section. Each section is defined by a hemispheroidal chamber having an open mouth with a circumferential edge therearound and a flange projecting outwardly therefrom. The first section contains the cosmetic composition and is sealed by a web completely covering the mouth as well as the flange. On the flange of the second section is a lip with a clamping device for releasably engaging the first section flange thereby releasably joining first and second sections to one another.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cosmetic product comprising:

a cosmetic composition pharmaceutically acceptable for application to a human body; and

a container for enclosing the cosmetic composition comprising:

(i) a first section defined by a hemispheroidal chamber having an open mouth with a circumferential edge therearound, a flange projecting outwardly from and at least partially encompassing the circumferential edge, and a sealing web completely covering the mouth as well as at least a portion of the flange; and

(ii) a second section defined by a hemispheroidal chamber having an open mouth with a circumferential edge therearound, a flange projecting outwardly from and at least partially encompassing the circumferential edge, a lip at least partially encompassing a peripheral edge of the flange, and at least one clamping means formed on the lip for releasably engaging the first section flange thereby releasably joining first and second sections to one another.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a resealable sampling capsule or container for cosmetic compositions.

2. The Related Art

Cosmetic products are often introduced to the consumer through promotional single or unit dose packages. Sealed capsules are one type of vehicle for delivering unit doses. Illustrative of this technology is U.S. Pat. No. 5,063,057 (Spellman et al) describing a gelatin capsule containing a cosmetic composition. The capsule is in the form of a Saturn-like shape defined by a round body with hollow chamber, a circumferential projecting ring encompassing the round body, a tab and a neck section connecting the tab with the round body. The cosmetic composition is released by twisting the neck to puncture the gelatin wall. A major problem with this package is that it does not allow for resealability; this is a single use item.

A multi-dosage containing Saturn-shaped container is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,064,082 (Lombardi et. al.). This container has been used in commerce as a receptacle for the capsules described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,063,057. Not only is cost a problem in miniaturizing the container for small dosage delivery, but there also is a problem with adequate resealability for a liquid fill not confined by capsules.
 
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