Positioned for cosmetic, dermatological, pharmaceutical, and hygienic product application.
[ patent-backed one-hand applicator system ]
Patent abstract, full description, and claims translated into one mobile-first landing page
One Touch enables controlled no-look application with one hand.
The supplied PDFs describe a substantially horizontal, capless device for cosmetic, dermatological, pharmaceutical, and hygienic products. This page now keeps the whole meaning of those materials in view, so a partner can understand what the invention is, how the geometry works, which applications it supports, and what the dock adds to the system.
Soft silicone interface shaped like lips with micro-openings for controlled release.
Flat applicator side plus convex cylindrical back enables tactile one-hand orientation.
Replaceable or refillable reservoir, interchangeable housing, and an optional clean-sterilize-dry dock.
[ invention overview ]
The patent describes a tactile applicator platform, not only a lipstick package.
Across the abstract, description, and claims, the invention is framed as a guided, one-hand topical applicator system built around a tactile interface, controlled dispensing, and hygienic maintenance after use.
ONE TOUCH is defined as a substantially horizontal, capless, one-hand operable device with a front applicator interface positioned on a flat side of the body. The interface is made of soft silicone, shaped like lips, and designed to conform to different lip shapes for comfort and precision.
Product is stored in an internal reservoir and released through micro-perforations in the applicator when manual pressure activates the dispensing system. The description also allows replaceable or refillable reservoirs, modular components, and interchangeable external housings for different formulas, shades, or partner editions.
The body extends substantially horizontally while the applicator is positioned on a front, substantially flat face for direct guided contact.
Product moves from the reservoir toward the silicone applicator and exits through a pattern of micro-openings when the user applies manual pressure.
The PDFs allow replaceable or refillable cartridges and interchangeable outer components so one system can support different product types and visual treatments.
[ claimed architecture ]
The core patent meaning lives in a very specific combination of body, interface, and flow control.
The site copy below mirrors the structure of the supplied materials so visitors can understand the protected mechanics and ergonomic logic without opening the PDFs first.
Horizontal Capless Body
The invention is explicitly described as substantially horizontal and one-hand operable, reducing the ritual of opening, aligning, and recapping.
Soft Silicone Lip Interface
A lip-shaped silicone surface improves comfort, conforms to lip geometry, and creates a clear tactile contact point for guided application.
Mechanical Pressure Dispensing
The description supports elastic chambers, deformable membranes, conduits, and valves that move product toward the applicator when the body is pressed.
Replaceable or Refillable Reservoir
The reservoir may be swapped or refilled, allowing new formulas, colors, or product types without changing the core operating behavior.
Interchangeable Housing & Dock Readiness
The external body may be modular and the overall system may extend into a dock for cleaning, sterilization, and drying after use.
Flat applicator face. Convex cylindrical reverse side. Manual pressure. Controlled release. One-hand use without visual guidance.
[ use & care workflow ]
The patent supports a simple repeatable flow: orient, apply, then return to hygiene care.
The workflow below keeps the user journey readable on mobile first, while staying faithful to the sequence described across the patent materials.
Find the Correct Side Instantly
The flat applicator side and convex cylindrical back let the user recognize device orientation through touch before the product reaches the lips or skin.
Dispense Only During Application
Product is released through the micro-perforations when slight manual pressure activates the internal dispensing mechanism, helping keep application controlled and uniform.
Clean, Sterilize, and Dry
In the dock-enabled system, the device can be returned for residue removal, sterilization, and drying so the applicator remains ready for the next use cycle.
This is why the invention reads as a full application system rather than a single container.
[ tactile orientation & accessibility ]
The body geometry itself is part of the patent logic.
The supplied description gives unusual weight to tactile recognition: correct orientation should be immediately obvious by touch, even without a mirror or direct visual guidance.
The applicator is positioned on a substantially flat surface of the device body, while the remaining body is generally cylindrical with a convex outer surface. That contrast in shape is what lets the user identify orientation immediately through tactile feedback.
- Immediate tactile recognition of the applicator side.
- Lower risk of incorrect positioning during use.
- Single-hand operation without the need for visual guidance.
- Comfortable use for sighted, visually impaired, and blind users.
[ product scope ]
The patent is broader than lipstick: it covers localized application across multiple product classes.
The description explicitly extends the device beyond cosmetic use, which matters for both the technical reading of the invention and its licensing relevance.
The lip-shaped applicator and one-hand orientation make lipstick the clearest consumer-facing use case.
The same system logic supports softer everyday care products where repeatability and hygiene still matter.
The PDFs allow localized topical application on the skin, not only on the lips.
The invention is described for pharmaceutical formulations where directed, controlled placement can be useful.
Semi-solid or fluid balms for targeted application fit the broader system scope in the description.
The patent materials specifically mention hygienic and antiseptic compositions as compatible formulations.
modularity benefit
One platform can serve multiple formulas, shades, and product types.
Replaceable or refillable reservoirs allow different cosmetic, care, or treatment products to use the same protected interaction logic.
partner benefit
The outer housing can adapt to brand identity without losing the core invention.
Interchangeable external components support aesthetic customization, partner editions, and licensing-specific product treatments while preserving the system concept.
In other words, the patent supports a platform strategy, not a single SKU.
[ hygienic dock station ]
The dock is described as an active maintenance system, not a passive holder.
The abstract, claims, and description all allow the invention to extend into a dock that receives the device after use and restores applicator hygiene.
Concept visualization of the claimed cleaning, UV, and drying dock workflow.
The patent materials assign three jobs to the dock after application.
- Receive the device immediately after use as part of the system routine.
- Use internal cleaning elements to remove residual product from the applicator.
- Support sterilization through a UV light source, with automatic activation in some embodiments when the device is inserted.
- Promote drying through dedicated drying means, including a heating-based approach in the detailed description.
- Allow cleaning components such as soft bristles, micro-brushes, silicone lamellae, or petal-like structures to contact the applicator surface.
[ patent source files ]
This landing is grounded in the exact PDFs supplied with the project.
If someone wants the original wording, they can open the source documents directly from the page. The sections above were written to preserve the meaning of those files in a faster web format.
Short-form scope covering the horizontal body, silicone lip applicator, micro-openings, pressure dispensing, reservoir options, and hygienic dock.
Open AbstractDetailed explanation of tactile orientation, mechanical dispensing, refill and modularity logic, broader applications, and dock construction.
Open DescriptionClaim language covering the device, the tactile geometry, the replaceable reservoir, the interchangeable body, and the dock-based cleaning and UV drying system.
Open ClaimsEverything on this page is now traceable back to the supplied abstract, description, and claim PDFs.
[ founder contact ]
For licensing, diligence, or product discussion, the page now ends with real contact context.
The repository materials include founder and brand details, so the landing no longer closes on placeholders. Visitors can review the patent package above and contact the inventor directly from the same page.
Founder & inventor for the presented ONE TOUCH concept.
Use for licensing outreach, patent review requests, and business communication.
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