Cosmetic material container
11096469 ยท 2021-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D33/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D2200/1018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D40/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A lid is detached from a container main body, a mobile body and an application body are moved forward by an elastic body so as to move a mobile body side stepped portion toward a lid side stepped portion. An inclined tilt portion tilting downward as the inclined tilt portion goes inward in the radial direction on a stepped surface forming the stepped portion is positioned on the lid side stepped portion. The mobile body side stepped portion is moves forward, and the mobile body side stepped portion and a tile surface of the inclined tilt portion are caused to collide with each other so that the application body reaches a forward movement limit.
Claims
1. A cosmetic material container comprising: a container main body that is internally provided with a cosmetic material; a lid that is detachably attached to an upper portion of the container main body; an application body for applying the cosmetic material; a mobile body that holds the application body, and that is supported so as to be movable with respect to the lid in an upward-downward direction; and an elastic body that is interposed between the lid and the mobile body so that the mobile body is biased against the container main body side, wherein the lid has a lid side stepped portion which is disposed on a lower end side of the lid, and which protrudes inward in a radial direction, wherein the mobile body has a mobile body side stepped portion which faces the lid side stepped portion while being separated from the lid side stepped portion in the upward-downward direction, wherein in any one of the lid side stepped portion and the mobile body side stepped portion, a downward gradient tilt portion tilting downward as the tilt portion goes inward in the radial direction is disposed on a stepped surface forming the stepped portion, wherein if the lid is detached from the container main body, the application body and the mobile body are moved forward from a lid attached position by the elastic body, and wherein the other one of the lid side stepped portion and the mobile body side stepped portion and a tilt surface of the tilt portion collide with each other so as to set a forward movement limit of the application body.
2. The cosmetic material container according to claim 1, wherein the tilt portion is disposed on a stepped surface of the mobile body side stepped portion, and has a downward gradient tilting downward as the tilt portion goes inward in the radial direction, and wherein the lid side stepped portion and the tilt surface of the tilt portion moving forward collide with each other so as to set the forward movement limit of the application body.
3. The cosmetic material container according to claim 2, wherein a plurality of the tilt portions are disposed while being separated from each other along a circumferential direction of the stepped portion.
4. The cosmetic material container according to claim 2, wherein the tilt portion is annularly disposed so as to be continuous along a circumferential direction of the stepped portion.
5. The cosmetic material container according to claim 1, wherein the tilt portion is disposed on a stepped surface of the lid side stepped portion, and is a downward gradient tilting downward as the tilt portion goes inward in the radial direction, and wherein the mobile body side stepped portion moving forward and the tilt surface of the tilt portion collide with each other so as to set the forward movement limit of the application body.
6. The cosmetic material container according to claim 5, wherein a plurality of the tilt portions are disposed while being separated from each other along a circumferential direction of the stepped portion.
7. The cosmetic material container according to claim 5, wherein the tilt portion is annularly disposed so as to be continuous along a circumferential direction of the stepped portion.
8. The cosmetic material container according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of the tilt portions are disposed while being separated from each other along a circumferential direction of the stepped portion.
9. The cosmetic material container according to claim 1, wherein the tilt portion is annularly disposed so as to be continuous along a circumferential direction of the stepped portion.
10. A cosmetic material container comprising: a container main body that is configured to have a cylindrical shape whose one end is closed, that has a first screw portion disposed on a cylinder wall, and that includes a cosmetic material; and a lid that is configured to have a cylindrical shape whose one end is closed, that has a second screw portion disposed on a cylinder wall so as to be screwable to the first screw portion, and that includes an application body, wherein the first and second screw portions are screwed to each other so that the lid is detachably attached to the container main body, wherein the lid includes a joining tool that has the second screw portion, and that has a guide portion for guiding the application body, a gripping portion that is rotationally operated by a user so as to be immovable in an axial direction with respect to the joining tool, and so as to be rotatable around an axis with respect to the joining tool, a lid side stepped portion that is disposed on a lower end side of the joining tool, and that protrudes inward in a radial direction, a mobile body that is integrated with the application body, and that has a sleeve portion which is movable in the axial direction with respect to the gripping portion and which is synchronously rotatable around the axis with the gripping portion, and a stopper portion which is synchronously rotated with the sleeve portion, which has a guide object portion guided to the guide portion by rotating the gripping portion, and which moves in the axial direction, a mobile body side stepped portion that is disposed on an outer periphery of the sleeve portion, and that faces the lid side stepped portion while being separated from the lid side stepped portion in the axial direction, and an elastic body that is interposed between the gripping portion and the sleeve portion so that the sleeve portion is biased against the container main body side, wherein in any one of the lid side stepped portion and the mobile body side stepped portion, a downward gradient tilt portion tilting downward as the tilt portion goes inward in the radial direction is disposed on a stepped surface forming the stepped portion, wherein when the lid is attached to the container main body, the stopper portion, the sleeve portion, and the application body are pulled back to a rearward movement limit, and the cosmetic material and the application body are separated from each other, wherein if the lid is rotationally operated in a direction in which the lid is detached from the container main body, the guide object portion of the stopper portion is guided to the guide portion of the joining tool, and the stopper portion, the sleeve portion, and the application body are moved to the container main body side so that the cosmetic material and the application body come into contact with each other, wherein if the rotational operation is continuously operated in the same direction, the gripping portion and the joining tool are integrated with each other, a screwing operation is performed between the first and second screw portions so that the lid is detached from the container main body, the sleeve portion is biased to a forward movement limit located in a direction different from that of the rearward movement limit by the elastic body, and the other one of the lid side stepped portion and the mobile body side stepped portion and a tilt surface of the tilt portion collide with each other so that the application body reaches the forward movement limit, wherein if the lid is rotationally operated in a direction in which the lid is attached to the container main body, the screwing operation is performed between the first and second screw portions so that the lid is attached to the container main body, and wherein if the screwing operation is stopped between the first and second screw portions, the gripping portion and the joining tool become rotatable, the guide object portion of the stopper portion is guided to the guide portion of the joining tool, and the stopper portion, the sleeve portion, and the application body are pulled back to the rearward movement limit so that the cosmetic material and the application body are separated from each other.
11. The cosmetic material container according to claim 10, wherein the tilt portion is disposed on a stepped surface of the lid side stepped portion, and is a downward gradient tilting downward as the tilt portion goes inward in the radial direction, and wherein the mobile body side stepped portion moving forward and the tilt surface of the tilt portion collide with each other so as to set the forward movement limit of the application body.
12. The cosmetic material container according to claim 11, wherein the tilt portion is annularly disposed so as to be continuous along a circumferential direction of the stepped portion.
13. The cosmetic material container according to claim 11, wherein a plurality of the tilt portions are disposed while being separated from each other along a circumferential direction of the stepped portion.
14. The cosmetic material container according to claim 10, wherein the tilt portion is disposed on a stepped surface of the mobile body side stepped portion, and has a downward gradient tilting downward as the tilt portion goes inward in the radial direction, and wherein the lid side stepped portion and the tilt surface of the tilt portion moving forward collide with each other so as to set the forward movement limit of the application body.
15. The cosmetic material container according to claim 14, wherein a plurality of the tilt portions are disposed while being separated from each other along a circumferential direction of the stepped portion.
16. The cosmetic material container according to claim 14, wherein the tilt portion is annularly disposed so as to be continuous along a circumferential direction of the stepped portion.
17. The cosmetic material container according to claim 10, wherein a plurality of the tilt portions are disposed while being separated from each other along a circumferential direction of the stepped portion.
18. The cosmetic material container according to claim 10, wherein the tilt portion is annularly disposed so as to be continuous along a circumferential direction of the stepped portion. stepped portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) In the following description, with reference to the drawings, the same reference numbers are assigned to the same components or to similar components having the same function, and overlapping description is omitted.
(11) As illustrated in
(12) By way of example only, the cosmetic material M may comprise a cosmetic material obtained by solidifying a powder cosmetic material or a creamy cosmetic material.
(13) The cosmetic material container 100 includes a container main body 1 that accommodates the cosmetic material M, and the lid 2 that covers the container main body 1 from above, and that is detachably attached to an upper portion of the container main body 1.
(14) As illustrated in
(15) The lid 2 includes the application body 3 for applying the cosmetic material M, and further includes a gripping portion 4 functioning as a lid and rotationally operated while being gripped by a user. Additionally, the lid 2 includes a joining tool 5 engaging with the gripping portion 4 and detachably engaging with the container main body 1, a mobile body 14 having a stopper portion 7 moving in the axial direction of the lid 2 in response to the rotation of the gripping portion 4 and a sleeve portion 9 moving in the axial direction together with the stopper portion 7. Still further, the lid 2 may include an application body holder 13 holding the application body 3, and an elastic body 8 which biases an application tool 12 having the application body 3, the application body holder 13, and the mobile body 14 against the container main body 1 side. In some examples, the elastic body 8 may comprise a compression coil spring.
(16) The gripping portion 4 is configured to have a short cylindrical shape whose one end is closed at the top, and is located so as to face the container main body 1. An inner peripheral surface of the cylinder wall of the gripping portion 4 is provided with an annular recess 4b for engaging with the joining tool 5 in the axial direction. A bottom portion of the gripping portion 4 has a cylindrical protruding portion 4x protruding toward the container main body 1 side. An outer peripheral surface of the cylinder wall of the protruding portion 4x is provided with a plurality of (here, four) recessed grooves 4d extending in the axial direction. The plurality of recessed grooves 4d are disposed along the circumferential direction in order to engage with the sleeve portion 9 in a rotation direction. In addition, the bottom portion of the gripping portion 4 is provided with an elastic body guide 4y having a smaller diameter than the protruding portion 4x and extending downward a short distance. The elastic body guide 4y is used for aligning the elastic body 8. The elastic body 8 is located so that an upper portion thereof surrounds the elastic body guide 4y. An inner surface on an outer edge of the bottom portion of the gripping portion 4 is provided with a pair of projections 4s facing each other and bought into contact with end portions 5x and 5y of a cutout portion 5s of the joining tool 5 by the rotation of the gripping portion 4.
(17) As illustrated in
(18) On an upper end surface of the joining tool 5, the cutout portion 5s cut out downward along the circumferential direction and having an arc shape in a plan view is disposed at a pair of positions facing each other. The projection 4s of the gripping portion 4 enters the cutout portion 5s, and the projection 4s of the gripping portion 4 is brought into contact with one end portion 5x of the cutout portion 5s by the rotation of the gripping portion 4. From this time, the gripping portion 4 and the joining tool 5 can be integrally rotated in one direction. When the projection 4s of the gripping portion 4 is brought into contact with the other end portion 5y of the cutout portion 5s by the reverse rotation of the gripping portion 4, the application body 3 reaches a rearward movement limit.
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(21) A relatively short elastic body guide 9y (refer to
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(23) The stopper portion 7 of the mobile body 14 includes a plurality of (here, four) guide object portions 7d disposed on the outer peripheral surface of the sleeve portion 9. The guide object portions 7d are guided by the guide portions 5d of the joining tool 5, and the guide object portions 7d are arranged separate from each other at four positions with an equal interval along the circumferential direction so as correspond to the guide portions 5d of the joining tool 5. The respective guide object portions 7d ride on the respective guide portions 5d of the joining tool 5, and function as angled projections which can slide on the guide portions 5d serving as tilting slopes.
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(25) The application body 3 of the application tool 12 has a substantially cylindrical shape, and is configured to include an elastic body formed of a porous material, for example, such as urethane foam and NBR. The application body 3 is obtained by planting bristles on one side surface of the elastic body, for example, such as sponge and puff. Then, in a state where the application body holder 13 is located upside down, the application body 3 enters the lower cylindrical portion 13b, and is held in a closely adhered state.
(26) Next, in a state where the gripping portion 4 is located upside down, one end of the elastic body 8 is circumferentially located around the elastic body guide 4y of the bottom portion of the gripping portion 4. In this state, the recess 13g of the application body holder 13 holding the application body 3 is caused to engage with the projection 9g of the sleeve portion 9 in the axial direction. Subsequently, the projection thread 9d and the recessed groove 4d of the gripping portion 4 are fitted to each other. In this manner, the sleeve portion 9 is attached to the gripping portion 4 so as to be synchronously rotatable around the axis and movable in the axial direction. In this case, the other end side of the elastic body 8 is circumferentially located around the elastic body guide 9y of the sleeve portion 9. Then, the joining tool 5 is inserted into the cylinder wall of the gripping portion 4, and is externally fitted to the mobile body 14 having the sleeve portion 9 and the stopper portion 7. The projection 5b of the joining tool 5 is caused to engage with the recess 4b of the gripping portion 4. In this manner, the joining tool 5 is attached to the gripping portion 4 so as to be immovable in the axial direction and rotatable around the axis.
(27) In this case, the application tool 12 (the mobile body 14 having the application body 3, the application body holder 13, the sleeve portion 9, and the stopper portion 7) is biased against the container main body 1 side by the elastic body 8. The guide object portion 7d of the stopper portion 7 comes into contact with the guide portion 5d of the joining tool 5 so as to be slidable. In this state, the elastic body 8 is in a state in which the biasing force is accumulated between the bottom portion of the gripping portion 4 and the bottom portion 9a of the sleeve portion 9.
(28) Next, an operation of the cosmetic material container 100 having this configuration will be described. First, as illustrated in
(29) In a case where the cosmetic material container 100 is used in this state, in order to detach the lid 2, a user holds the container main body 1 and the lid 2, and rotationally operates the lid 2 in a detaching direction (loosening direction; unscrewing direction). Then, the screw portion 5a of the joining tool 5 of the lid 2 is fastened to the screw portion 1a of the container main body 1 to reach a screw limit. The container main body 1 and the joining tool 5 are integrated with each other. The gripping portion 4 is rotated with respect to the joining tool 5, and the mobile body 14 having the sleeve portion 9 and the stopper portion 7 are rotated together with the gripping portion 4. The guide object portion 7d of the stopper portion 7 is guided by the guide portion 5d of the joining tool 5. While being rotated, the guide object portion 7d moves to the container main body 1 side.
(30) In this case, the sleeve portion 9 is biased against the container main body 1 side by the biasing force of the elastic body 8. Accordingly, the application tool 12 (the mobile body 14 having the application body 3, the application body holder 13, the sleeve portion 9, and the stopper portion 7) smoothly moves. Thereafter, as illustrated in
(31) Then, if the application body 3 and the cosmetic material M come into contact with each other and the further movement is inhibited, the projection 4s (refer to
(32) In this case, the mobile body 14 having the application body 3, the application body holder 13, the sleeve portion 9, and the stopper portion 7, is pushed forward by the biasing force of the elastic body 8. The mobile body 14 is pushed out to the forward movement limit (push-out limit) which is an optimal position for use.
(33) In this case, the mobile body side stepped portion 9z moves forward to the lid side stepped portion 5z. As illustrated in
(34) Here, line contact in which the corner portion 9t of the stepped portion 9z and the tilt surface 5r collide with each other reduces the contact area, compared to containers which provide surface contact between the stepped portions. Accordingly, the contact sound can be reduced. In addition, if the corner portion 9t of the stepped portion 9z collides with the tilt surface 5r, the contact force generated by the corner portion 9t of the stepped portion 9z coming into contact with the tilt surface 5r and acting in the vertical direction is divided into the force acting in the tilt direction along the tilt surface 5r and the force of vertically pushing the tilt surface 5r, and the force of vertically pushing the tilt surface 5r is weakened. The force is weakened, compared to containers in which the stepped portion vertically pushes the counterpart side stepped portion. Accordingly, the contact sound can be further reduced and suppressed.
(35) Then, when in use, the user holds the lid 2, and pushes the application body 3 so as to lightly tap the application body 3 on the face of the user, for example. In this manner, the user applies a proper amount of the cosmetic material M adhering to the application body 3. While the application is performed, the application body 3 and the sleeve portion 9 are moved rearward once from the forward movement limit against the biasing force of the elastic body 8, and are immediately pushed back to the forward movement limit by the biasing force of the elastic body 8. When in use, the application body 3 is repeatedly moved rearward and forward. Here, even if the application body 3 reaches the forward movement limit, the corner portion 9t of the stepped portion 9z collides with the tilt surface 5r. Accordingly, for example, even if the application operation of lightly tapping the application body 3 on the face is repeatedly performed, the contact sound can be suppressed.
(36) According to the example joining tool 5 illustrated in
(37) After the cosmetic material container is used, in order to attach the lid 2, the user holds the container main body 1 and the lid 2, and rotationally operates the lid 2 in the attaching direction (tightening direction; screwing direction). Then, the screw portion 5a of the joining tool 5 of the lid 2 is screwed to the screw portion 1a of the container main body 1 so as to be tightened to reach the screwing limit. In this manner, the screwing operation is stopped between the screw portion 1a of the container main body 1 and the screw portion 5a of the joining tool 5. The lid 2 is attached to the container main body 1, and the container main body 1 and the joining tool 5 are integrated with each other. Subsequently, the lid 2 is further rotationally operated in the attaching direction. In this manner, the gripping portion 4 is rotated with respect to the joining tool 5, and the sleeve portion 9 and the stopper portion 7 are rotated together with the gripping portion 4. The guide object portion 7d of the stopper portion 7 is guided to the guide portion 5d of the joining tool 5. While being rotated, the guide object portion 7d moves to the bottom portion side of the gripping portion 4 in a direction opposite to the above-described direction. The guide object portion 7d is pulled back to the rearward movement limit where the projection 4s of the gripping portion 4 comes into contact with the other end portion 5y of the cutout portion 5s. Then, the cosmetic material M and the application body 3 are spaced apart from each other by the space S (refer to
(38) In the above example, the stopper portion 7 and the sleeve portion 9 are integrated with each other so as to form the mobile body 14. However, another configuration of the mobile body may be adopted as follows. The stopper portion is configured to include a cylindrical member which includes the guide object portion 7d on the outer peripheral surface and which is relatively short in the axial direction. The sleeve portion is inserted into the stopper portion so as to be synchronously rotatable with respect to the stopper portion. The guide object portion 7d of the stopper portion is moved by the elastic body 8 so as to be interposed between the flange portion disposed on the outer peripheral surface of the sleeve portion and the guide portion 5d of the joining tool 5. As a matter of course, the sleeve portion 9 may also serve as the application body holder 13.
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(40) Here, the inclined tilt portion 9p is not disposed in the lid side stepped portion 5z, and is instead disposed in the stepped portion 9z of the sleeve portion 9 of the mobile body 14. Specifically, the inclined tilt portion 9p is disposed on the stepped surface 9m of the stepped portion 9z. Here, the inclined tilt portions 9p are arranged at six positions with an equal interval along the circumferential direction. The upper end of the inclined tilt portion 9p is disposed to be continuous with the stepped surface 9m. The lower end of the inclined tilt portion 9p is disposed to be continuous with the outer peripheral surface of the lower cylindrical portion 9b of the sleeve portion 9. The inclined tilt portion 9p has a gradient tilting downward as the inclined tilt portion 9p goes inward in the radial direction. The tilt surface 9r of the inclined tilt portion 9p functions as the forward movement limit of the sleeve portion 9 (mobile body 14).
(41) According to this configuration, the mobile body side stepped portion 9z moves forward to the lid side stepped portion 5z. As illustrated in
(42) The line contact where the corner portion 51 of the stepped portion 5z and the tilt surface 9r collide with each other can reduce the contact sound, compared to containers which provide the surface contact between the stepped portions. In addition, the contact force generated by the corner portion 5t of the stepped portion 5z coming into contact with the tilt surface 9r and acting in the vertical direction is divided into the force acting in the tilt direction along the tilt surface 9r and the force of vertically pushing the tilt surface 9r, and the force of vertically pushing the tilt surface 9r is weakened. Accordingly, the contact sound can be further reduced and suppressed.
(43) In some examples, the inclined tilt portions 5p and 9p may be annularly disposed so as to be continuous along the circumferential direction of the stepped portions 5z and 9z. Accordingly, the contact area is reduced by the line contact, compared to containers which provide the surface contact between the stepped portions, and the contact sound can be reduced. In addition, compared to the force generated by the stepped portion vertically pushing the counterpart side stepped portion, the force of vertically pushing the tilt surface can be reduced, and thus, the contact sound can be suppressed.
(44) Consequently, the force of vertically pushing the tilt surfaces 5r and 9r can be reduced based, at least in part, on the gradient or angle of the tilt surfaces 5r and 9r, and thus the contact sound can be further suppressed.
(45) It is to be understood that not all aspects, advantages and features described herein may necessarily be achieved by, or included in, any one particular example embodiment. Indeed, having described and illustrated various examples herein, it should be apparent that other examples may be modified in arrangement and detail. For example, the cosmetic material container may include the container main body that is internally provided with the cosmetic material, the lid that is detachably attached to the upper portion of the container main body, and the application body for applying the cosmetic material. Additionally, the cosmetic material container may include the mobile body that holds the application body, and that is supported so as to be movable in the upward-downward direction with respect to the lid, and the elastic body that is interposed between the lid and the mobile body, and that biases the mobile body against the container main body side. In some examples, the lid has the lid side stepped portion disposed on the lower end side and protruding inward in the radial direction, and the mobile body has the mobile body side stepped portion facing the lid side stepped portion while being separate from the lid side stepped portion in the upward-downward direction. In some examples, when the lid is attached to the container main body, the application body and the mobile body are biased against the container main body side by the elastic body. The application body comes into contact with the cosmetic material, and the cosmetic material is brought into a state of adhering to the application body. When the lid is detached from the container main body, the application body and the mobile body are further moved forward to the forward movement limit by the elastic body so that the application can be performed. In one or more examples, either one of the lid side stepped portion on the lower end side and the mobile body side stepped portion corresponding to the stepped portion may have an inclined tilt portion tilting downward as the inclined tilt portion goes inward in the radial direction, such that the inclined tilt portion is disposed on the stepped surface forming the stepped portion (refer to
(46) Accordingly, it is possible to reduce and suppress the contact sound generated when the application body moves forward and reaches the forward movement limit. Even if the plurality of tilt portions are disposed while being separated from each other along the circumferential direction of the stepped portion, the inclined tilt portions may be continuous along the circumferential direction of the stepped portion.
(47) In addition, for example, the elastic body 8 may comprise a coil spring. However, in other examples the elastic body 8 may comprise a stacked layer of leaf springs, a resin spring, or other types of biasing devices.
(48) In addition, without being limited to screw-type methods of attachment and detachment, the lid 2 and the container main body 1 may be attached to or detached from each other using other methods of attachment, such as a compression or pressure fitting which may include linearly inserting and/or withdrawing the lid 2 from the container main body 1. We claim all modifications and variations coming within the spirit and scope of the subject matter claimed herein.