Cartridges for use in an apparatus for modifying keratinous surfaces
US-2016360854-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US9814297B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9814297-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715481254-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Apr 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2017 |
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A makeup applicator is provided for automatically applying makeup to a face located in an application zone, and includes computer memory; a scanning device positioned to obtain facial-structure, facial-position, and facial-tone information from the zone; a carriage; carriage actuators for moving the carriage laterally and transversely adjacent the zone; a cosmetic airbrush unit coupled to and movable with the carriage; and a processor in data communication with the memory, the scanning device, and the carriage actuators. The cosmetic airbrush unit has an output nozzle, a supply passage for supplying makeup from a cosmetic reservoir to the output nozzle, and a valve selectively allowing the makeup to flow through the supply passage and the output nozzle. Programming causes the carriage actuators to move the carriage, and the airbrush unit valve to allow the makeup to flow through the supply passage and the output nozzle, applying the makeup to the human face.
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A system for automatically applying makeup to a human face located in an application zone, comprising: a first cosmetic reservoir housing first makeup; a second cosmetic reservoir housing second makeup; a mixing reservoir in communication with the first and second reservoirs; the mixing reservoir selectively receiving the first makeup and the second makeup from the first and second reservoirs, thereby creating a third makeup; a non-transitory computer memory; a processor in data communication with the computer memory; a scanning device positioned to obtain facial-structure information, facial-position information, and facial-tone information from the application zone; the scanning device being in data communication with the processor; a carriage; carriage actuators for moving the carriage laterally and transversely adjacent the application zone, the carriage actuators being in data communication with the processor; a cosmetic airbrush unit coupled to and movable with the carriage; the cosmetic airbrush unit comprising a first output nozzle, a first supply passage for supplying the first makeup from the first reservoir to the first output nozzle, a first valve selectively allowing the first makeup to flow through the first supply passage and the first output nozzle, a second output nozzle, a second supply passage for supplying the second makeup from the second reservoir to the second output nozzle, a second valve selectively allowing the second makeup to flow through the second supply passage and the second output nozzle, a third output nozzle, a third supply passage for supplying the third makeup from the mixing reservoir to the third output nozzle, a third valve selectively allowing the third makeup to flow through the third supply passage and the third output nozzle; the first valve being in data communication with the processor; the second valve being in data communication with the processor; the third valve being in data communication with the processor; programming causing the scanning device to obtain the facial-structure information, the facial-position information, and the facial-tone information; programming causing the computer memory to store the obtained facial-structure information, the obtained facial-position information, and the obtained facial-tone information; programming causing the carriage actuators to selectively move the carriage; programming causing the first valve to selectively allow the first makeup to flow through the first supply passage and the first output nozzle, thereby applying the first makeup to the human face; programming causing the second valve to selectively allow the second makeup to flow through the second supply passage and the second output nozzle, thereby applying the second makeup to the human face; and programming causing the third valve to selectively allow the third makeup to flow through the third supply passage and the third output nozzle, thereby applying the third makeup to the human face. 2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising at least one item selected from the group consisting of an air tank and a compressor, the at least one item providing pressurized air to the cosmetic airbrush unit. 3. The system of claim 1 , further comprising: programming causing the scanning device to repeatedly obtain updated facial-position information; and programming causing the computer memory to store the updated facial-position information. 4. The system of claim 3 , further comprising: a user preference file accessible by the processor; a cosmetic database accessible by the processor, the cosmetic database having baseline makeup application information; programming causing the processor to create a custom session file based on data from each of: (a) the obtained facial-structure information; (b) the obtained facial-tone information; (c) the user preference file; and (d) the baseline makeup application information; wherein the programming causing the carriage actuators to selectively move the carriage, the programming causing the first valve to selectively allow the first makeup to flow through the first supply passage and the first output nozzle, and the programming causing the second valve to selectively allow the second makeup to flow through the second supply passage and the second output nozzle utilize the custom session file and the updated facial-position information. 5. The system of claim 1 , further comprising at least one sensor for determining the identity of the first makeup and the identity of the second makeup. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the at least one sensor is a barcode reader. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein, for a period of time, the programming causing the second valve to selectively allow the second makeup to flow through the second supply passage and the second output nozzle causes the second makeup to flow through the second output nozzle simultaneously with the first makeup flowing through the first output nozzle.
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