KR-20260062449-A - MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR COSMETIC PUFF FABRIC
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff fabric that can be manufactured quickly and with uniform quality. The method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff fabric according to the present invention comprises: a) applying an adhesive to the upper surface of a sheet-shaped cushion member; b) placing an application fabric for applying cosmetics to a user's skin onto the adhesive surface applied to the cushion member; c) inverting the cushion member and the application fabric vertically relative to each other so that the application fabric placed on the upper surface of the cushion member is positioned as the lower surface; d) applying pressure to the cushion member to adhere the application fabric to the cushion member; e) applying another adhesive to the other side of the cushion member to which the application fabric is adhered; f) placing a cover fabric onto the adhesive surface applied in step e); and g) adhering the cover fabric to the cushion member.
Inventors
- 김회준
Assignees
- 주식회사 비엘비
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241029
Claims (6)
- a) A step of applying adhesive to the upper surface of a sheet-shaped cushion member; b) A step of attaching an application fabric for applying cosmetics to the user's skin to the adhesive surface applied to the cushion member; c) A step of vertically inverting the cushion member and the coating fabric so that the coating fabric seated on the upper surface of the cushion member is positioned as the lower surface; d) A step of applying pressure to the cushion member to adhere the coating fabric to the cushion member; e) A step of applying another adhesive to the other side of the cushion member to which the above-mentioned coating fabric is attached; f) A step of placing the cover fabric onto the adhesive surface applied in step e) above; g) A step of adhering the above cover fabric to a cushion member; A method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff fabric including
- In claim 1, A method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff fabric in which the coating fabric in step b) above uses Rubycell fabric, and the cover fabric in step f) above uses Jones fabric.
- In claim 1, A method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff fabric in which, in step d) above, the coating fabric is supported on a heating plate and the cushion member is pressed with a heating press to perform adhesion.
- In claim 3, A method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff fabric in which the heating plate supporting the above-mentioned coating portion fabric maintains a lower temperature than the heating press that presses the cushion member while allowing adhesion to proceed.
- In claim 1, A method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff fabric in which, between steps d) and e) above, cooling is performed by pressing the cushion member with a cooling press to rapidly remove moisture from the adhesive.
- In claim 1, A method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff fabric by rapidly removing moisture from the adhesive by applying cooling to the cover fabric with a cooling press after completing step g) above.
Description
Manufacturing Method for Cosmetic Puff Fabric The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff fabric, and more specifically, to a method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff fabric that can be manufactured quickly and with uniform quality. Generally, a cosmetic puff is a tool used to apply cosmetics, such as solids or powders, to a user's skin, such as the face. Typically, cosmetic puff fabric is manufactured by attaching an application fabric for applying cosmetics to one side of a sheet-shaped cushioning material, such as a sponge or soft urethane foam, and attaching a cover fabric to the opposite side. And, by punching one of these cosmetic puff materials into a predetermined size and shape, multiple individual cosmetic puffs can be prepared. The cosmetic puff manufactured in this way can evenly apply cosmetics to the user's skin using the application portion, which is the application surface. In order to provide a better tactile sensation when the puff contacts the skin, the application portion may be bonded with a fabric having a soft tactile sensation, and additionally, a finger band that allows a finger to be inserted may be fixed to the opposite side, the cover portion, for the convenience of using the puff. However, when manufacturing the cosmetic puff fabric in this way, the coating fabric and the covering fabric are attached manually to both sides of the cushion member, so there is a disadvantage that the manufacturing time of the cosmetic puff fabric is long. In other words, the manufacturing of the puff fabric is completed only after the coating fabric and the cover fabric are manually bonded to both sides of the cover member and the adhesive is completely dried, but there is a disadvantage that the production takes a long time due to the manual process. In addition, the next process can be performed or the manufacturing of the puff fabric can be completed only after the adhesive bonding the coating fabric and the cover fabric is completely dried. Since the adhesive is dried by natural drying, it inevitably takes a long time to dry completely, which means that the manufacturing of the cosmetic puff fabric inevitably takes that much time. In this way, the adhesive on the cosmetic puff fabric must be completely dried so that, in the subsequent process, the puff fabric can be manufactured by cutting it into multiple cosmetic puffs of a predetermined size and shape using a cutting press or the like. In addition, when bonding the coating fabric and the cover fabric separately, the adhesive is applied manually, so the thickness of the adhesive application is not uniform, resulting in uneven products of individually cut puffs and a problem of reduced marketability. FIG. 1 is a process flow diagram of a method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff according to the present invention. Figure 2 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view showing the process of manufacturing a cosmetic puff fabric according to the manufacturing process of Figure 1. FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a cosmetic puff fabric manufactured according to the process flow diagram of the method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff according to the present invention. Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. FIG. 1 is a flowchart of a method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff according to the present invention, and FIGS. 2a to 2i are partially enlarged cross-sectional views showing the process of manufacturing a cosmetic puff fabric according to the manufacturing process of FIG. 1. The method for manufacturing a cosmetic puff according to the present invention comprises the steps of: applying an adhesive (20) to the upper surface of a cushion member (10) (S10); placing an application fabric (30) for applying cosmetics to a user's skin on the adhesive (20) applied to the upper surface of the cushion member (10) (S20); inverting the cushion member (10) and the application fabric (30) vertically so that the application fabric (30) is positioned as the lower surface (S30); pressing the cushion member (10) to adhere the application fabric (30) to the cushion member (10) (S40); applying another adhesive (22) to the other side of the cushion member (10) to which the application fabric (30) is adhered (S50); and a cover portion on the adhesive (22) surface. It includes the step of settling the fabric (40) (S60) and the step of attaching the cover fabric (40) to the cushion member (10) (S70). The cushion member (10) can be formed into a sheet shape using materials such as PU (polyurethane), NBR (special synthetic rubber) foam, or NR (latex) foam, and can be made in a size that allows for the production of multiple puffs, and the coating fabric (30) and cover fabric (40) attached thereto are also made in the same size as the cushion member (10). In the step (S10) of applying adhesive (20) to the cushion member (10), the adhesive can