PUMP-TYPE COMPACT CONTAINER
20170273437 ยท 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/0032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D83/0055
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0054
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/1032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A45D40/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D83/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A pump-type compact container is configured such that, when the user pressurizes a button portion, the button portion is moved downwards, and then restored by the elastic force of the button portion itself, thereby changing the pressure inside the container body and discharging the contents. Therefore, since contents having a high viscosity can be discharged easily through a simple structure, even if no separate pumping member exists, the assembly time is shortened and manufacturing costs are reduced.
Claims
1. A pump-type compact container comprising: a refill container having a container body wherein contents are received, with a volume thereof decreasing according to a contents usage, a pumping guide cap coupled to an upper portion of the container body, elastically deformed according to the presence/absence of a user's pressurization and thereby discharging contents received in the container body by a pumping operation, and a contents suction part coupled at an inner side of the container body as forming a space where contents are stored at a lower portion of the pumping guide cap and thereby absorbing a fixed amount of contents received in the container body by an elastic deformation of the pumping guide cap; a lower compact case replaceably received at an inner side of the refill container; and a compact cover coupled at a lower compact case so as to be able to be opened/closed.
2. The pump-type compact container of claim 1, wherein the pumping guide cap is disposed at one side of an upper end of the pumping guide cap, moving to a downward direction and then restored according to a presence/absence of pressurization, further comprising a button part, made of elastic material and guiding a pumping operation by changing a pressure of a space formed by the pumping guide cap and the contents suction part.
3. The pump-type compact container of claim 2, wherein the pumping guide cap further comprises a contents discharging hole disposed at the other side of an upper end of the pumping guide cap and discharging contents according to manipulation of the button part.
4. The pump-type compact container of claim 3, wherein at the contents discharging hole is provided a first valve member opening/closing the contents discharging hole according to the presence/absence of pressurization of the button part.
5. The pump-type compact container of claim 2, wherein a contents inflow hole is provided at the contents suction part such that the contents stored in the container body may flow in, wherein at the contents inflow hole is provided a second valve member opening/closing the contents inflow hole according to the presence/absence of pressurization of the button part.
6. The pump-type compact container of claim wherein the refill container further comprises a refill container cover coupled to one side of the pumping guide cap so as to be opened/closed, further comprising a puff securing part at an upper surface thereof for receiving a puff.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings. The same reference numerals provided in the drawings indicate the same members.
[0026] Referring to
[0027] Firstly, a refill container 100 will be explained. The refill container 100, as illustrated in
[0028] The container body 110, storing contents, is configured to have a volume decreasing according to contents usage. In this way, a variety of exemplary embodiments wherein the container body 110 is configured to have a volume decreasing according to contents usage are possible in such embodiments as an elastic tube and a bellow tube. As one exemplary embodiment, it is possible that the container body 110 is provided at an interior thereof with a piston 111 which ascends according to contents usage. In this case, an air inflow hole 112 is preferably provided at a lower end of the container body 110 such that air can flow into an interior of the container body 110 by pumping operation through manipulation of a pumping guide cap 120 to be described later.
[0029] The pumping guide cap 120, coupled to an upper portion of the container body 110, closes an upper end opening of the container body 110.
[0030] Meanwhile, it is characterized that at the pumping guide cap 120 is provided a button part 122 which is elastically deformed by the presence/absence of a user's pressurization, and discharges contents sucked in a contents suction part 130 by changing the pressure of a space (C) formed by the contents suction part 130 and the pumping guide cap 120 to be described later. The button part 122 moves to a downward direction when a user pressurizes an upper end thereof and then is restored when a user releases the pressurized upper end, thereby guiding a pumping operation by changing pressure of the space (C) formed by the contents suction part 130 and the pumping guide cap 120. The button part 122 is made of elastic material such that it is possible to be elastically deformed by the presence/absence of pressurization.
[0031] Meanwhile, a contents discharging hole 123 is provided at the other side of the pumping guide cap 120 such that contents can be discharged by pumping operation according to manipulation of the button part 122, wherein at the contents discharging hole 123 is installed a first valve member 124 which opens/closes the contents discharging hole 123 according to the presence/absence of pressurization of the button part 122.
[0032] The contents suction part, which is coupled to a lower portion of the pumping guide cap 120 at an inner side of the container body 110 and sucks in a fixed amount of the contents stored in the container body 110 by an elastic deformation of the button part 122 of the pumping guide cap 120, is coupled at a lower portion of the pumping guide cap 120 forming the space (C) where contents are stored with a fixed distance separated from the pumping guide cap 120.
[0033] Furthermore, a contents inflow hole 131 is provided at the contents suction part 130 such that contents stored in the container body 110 may flow in, wherein the contents inflow hole 131 is installed with a second valve member 132 which opens/closes the contents inflow hole according to the presence/absence of pressurization of the button part 122.
[0034] The contents suction part 130, sucking and storing a fixed amount of contents received in the container body 110, guides to discharge a fixed amount of contents when there is a pumping operation according to manipulation of the button part 122. In this case, it is preferable to provide a circular invagination groove 133 at the contents suction part 130, as illustrated in
[0035] Meanwhile, the refill container 100, as illustrated in
[0036] The refill container 100 having a configuration described in the above, as illustrated in
[0037] Next, a lower compact case 200 will be described. The lower compact case 200, as illustrated in
[0038] Next, a compact cover 300 will be described. The compact cover 300, as illustrated in
[0039] Furthermore, for user convenience, it is preferable to additionally install a mirror 330 at an inner side of the compact cover 300, as illustrated in
[0040] Meanwhile, in case the compact cover 300 is coupled to the lower compact case 200 to be able to open/close by means of hinge combination, and the refill container cover 140 is coupled to one side of the pumping guide cap 120 by means of hinge combination to be able to open/close, the hinge combinations is preferable to be formed respectively with an angle of about 90 degrees apart as illustrated in
[0041] Hereafter, referring to
[0042] Referring
[0043] Meanwhile, when a user releases pressurizing the button part 122, the button part 122 is restored by its own elastic force and then moves in an upward direction. Due to this, contents received in the container body 110 flow into the contents suction part 130 by the pressure generated in the space (C) which the pumping guide cap 120 and the contents inflow part 130 form. At this time, a first valve member 124 closes the contents discharging hole 123, and a second valve member 132 opens the contents inflow hole 131, such that a fixed amount of contents which will be discharged on a next pumping operation flow into the contents suction part 130 through the contents inflow hole 131.
[0044] As the above, described embodiments have configuration wherein a fixed amount of contents can be stored in the space formed by the pumping guide cap 120 and the contents suction part 130, such that it is possible that a fixed amount of contents is discharged all the times when there is a pumping operation by manipulation of the button part 122.
[0045] As described above, optimal embodiments have been disclosed in the drawings and the specification. Although specific terms have been used herein, these are only intended to describe specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the meanings of the terms or to restrict the scope of the accompanying claims. Therefore, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and other equivalent embodiments are possible from the above embodiments. Accordingly, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and other equivalent embodiments are possible from the above embodiments.