PRESS-TYPE MAKEUP PEN
20240032673 ยท 2024-02-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D40/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45D40/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A press-type makeup pen includes an outer cover, a button, an inner cover, a middle sheath, and a base assembly that are coaxially arranged. Pushing-pressing members are provided in the button. Hook claws are provided in the inner cover. The middle sheath includes a sleeve and a head assembly connected to the top of the sleeve. Spring pieces are provided on the top of the sleeve and located outside the head assembly. Barbs are provided on the spring pieces. The inner cover is fixed in the outer cover. The button is inserted into the inner cover and can move up and down in the inner cover. The middle sheath is provided in the outer cover, and the head assembly is inserted into the button. The base assembly is inserted into the sleeve of the middle sheath. An elastic member is provided between the button and the middle sheath.
Claims
1. A press-type makeup pen, comprising an outer cover, a button, an inner cover, a middle sheath, and a base assembly, wherein the outer cover, the button, the inner cover, the middle sheath, and the base assembly are coaxially arranged; pushing-pressing members are provided in the button; hook claws are provided in the inner cover; the middle sheath comprises a sleeve and a head assembly connected to a top of the sleeve; spring pieces are provided on the top of the sleeve and located outside the head assembly; barbs are provided on the spring pieces; the inner cover is fixed in the outer cover; the button is inserted into the inner cover, and the button moves up and down in the inner cover; the middle sheath is provided in the outer cover, and the head assembly is inserted into the button; the base assembly is inserted into the sleeve of the middle sheath; an elastic member is provided between the button and the middle sheath; upon completion of assembly, the hook claws of the inner cover hook onto the barbs on the spring pieces, and the elastic member is compressed; and when the press-type makeup pen is used, the button is pressed down, the pushing-pressing members in the button press the spring pieces such that the hook claws are separated from the barbs, and the middle sheath moves downward under an action of a restoring force of the elastic member such that the base assembly reaches out of the outer cover.
2. The press-type makeup pen according to claim 1, wherein the outer cover is a cylindrical structure with a hollow inside, a first opening at an upper end and a second opening at a lower end; the button and the inner cover are provided at the upper end of the outer cover; and when the press-type makeup pen is used, the base assembly reaches out of the second opening at the lower end of the outer cover.
3. The press-type makeup pen according to claim 1, wherein two pushing-pressing members are provided in the button; a first inclined surface is provided on each of the two pushing-pressing members; the two pushing-pressing members are arranged symmetrically around a central axis of the button; two clamping grooves are formed in the button; and the two clamping grooves are arranged symmetrically around the central axis of the button.
4. The press-type makeup pen according to claim 3, wherein the button is a cylindrical structure with a hollow inside and an opening at a lower end; a top cover is provided at an upper end of the button; the top cover extends downward to form an annular member; and an upper end of the elastic member is sleeved on the annular member and the elastic member abuts the top cover.
5. The press-type makeup pen according to claim 1, wherein the inner cover is a cylindrical structure with openings at upper and lower ends; the inner cover comprises an outer ring and an inner ring, wherein a bottom of the outer ring and a bottom of the inner ring are connected to each other; a first accommodating groove is formed between the outer ring and the inner ring; the button is inserted into the first accommodating groove; and the hook claws and protrusions are arranged on the inner ring.
6. The press-type makeup pen according to claim 5, wherein the inner cover is fixed on an inner wall of the outer cover through a convex rib; two hook claws and two protrusions are arranged on the inner ring; a third inclined surface is provided on each of the two hook claws; and the bottom of the inner ring extends radially outward to form a baffle.
7. The press-type makeup pen according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve of the middle sheath is a cylindrical structure with an opening at a lower end and a hollow inside; the head assembly is an annular structure extending upward from the top of the sleeve; a supporting member is provided in the head assembly; and a lower end of the elastic member is sleeved on the supporting member and abuts the top of the sleeve.
8. The press-type makeup pen according to claim 7, wherein each of the spring pieces is a sheet-shaped structure with a lower end fixedly connected to the top of the sleeve, an upper end provided with a second inclined surface, and a middle provided with the barb; each of the spring pieces is elastic, and a gap is formed between each of the spring pieces and the head assembly; and an upper end of the head assembly extends radially outward to form a convex edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0028] In the figures: 10outer cover, 20button, 21annular member, 22pushing-pressing member, 23first inclined surface, 24clamping groove, 25elastic member, 30inner cover, 31outer ring, 32inner ring, 33first accommodating groove, 34hook claw, 35third inclined surface, 36protrusion, 37baffle, 40middle sheath, 41sleeve, 42head assembly, 43spring piece, 44barb, 45second inclined surface, 46supporting member, 47convex edge, and 50base assembly.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0029] The following clearly and completely describes the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present disclosure by referring to the embodiments of the present disclosure. The described embodiments are merely a part, rather than all, of the embodiments of the present disclosure. All other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present disclosure without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.
[0030] It should be noted that the terms first, second, and so on in the description and claims of this application and the above accompanying drawings are intended to distinguish between similar objects but do not necessarily indicate a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that the data used in such a way may be exchanged under proper conditions to make it possible to implement the described implementations of this application in other order besides those illustrated or described herein. Moreover, the terms include, contain, and any other variants mean to cover the non-exclusive inclusion, for example, a process, method, system, product, or device that includes a list of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units which are listed but may include other steps or units which are not expressly listed or inherent to such a process, method, system, product, or device.
[0031] For ease of description, spatially relative terms, such as above, on the upper side of, on the upper surface of, and on, can be used to describe the spatial positional relationship between components or features shown in the figure. It should be understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the components in use or operation in addition to those shown in the figure. For example, if a component in the figure is inverted, a component above other component or structure or on other component or structure will be positioned as below other component or structure or under other component or structure. Therefore, the exemplary term above may include both orientations above and below. The component may also be positioned in other different ways (rotated by 90 degrees or in other orientations), but the relative space description should be explained accordingly.
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[0038] Each of the spring pieces 43 is a sheet-shaped structure with a lower end fixedly connected to the top of the sleeve, an upper end provided with second inclined surface 45, and a middle provided with the barb 44. The spring piece 43 is elastic, and a gap is formed between the spring piece and the head assembly 42. An upper end of the head assembly 42 extends radially outward to form convex edge 47. The first inclined surfaces 23 of the button, the second inclined surfaces 45 of the spring pieces, and the third inclined surfaces of the hook claws 34 have the same inclination. After the makeup pen is assembled, the hook claws 34 in the inner cover 30 are provided rightly in the barbs 44 of the spring pieces to support the middle sheath 40. As a result, both the middle sheath 40 and the base assembly 50 are not slid from the outer cover 10. When the makeup pen is used, the button 20 is pressed. Through the first inclined surfaces 23 of the button, horizontal component forces are respectively applied to the second inclined surfaces 45 of the spring pieces. The spring pieces get close inward, such that the hook claws 34 are separated from the barbs 44. Meanwhile, the spring pieces move downward under the action of a restoring force of the elastic member 25, namely both the middle sheath 40 and the base assembly 50 move downward as a whole, and the base assembly 50 reaches out of the opening at the lower end of the outer cover. With the third inclined surfaces 35, the second inclined surfaces of the spring pieces 43 slide upward smoothly through the third inclined surfaces 35 to restore the middle sheath. After the middle sheath 40 is pushed downward by the elastic member to move a certain distance, the convex edge 47 of the middle sheath rightly abuts the baffle 37 of the inner cover. Therefore, the inner cover supports the middle sheath, and the base assembly can be separated smoothly from the middle sheath 40.
[0039] The present disclosure is used as follows:
[0040] Step 1: The button 20 is pressed down. Through the first inclined surfaces 23 of the button, horizontal component forces are respectively applied to the second inclined surfaces 45 of the spring pieces. The spring pieces 43 get close inward, such that the hook claws 34 are separated from the barbs 44.
[0041] Step 2: The spring pieces move downward under the action of a restoring force of the elastic member 25, namely both the middle sheath 40 and the base assembly 50 move downward as a whole, and the base assembly 50 reaches out of the opening at the lower end of the outer cover. The button 20 is restored under the action of the elastic member.
[0042] Step 3: The middle sheath 40 is supported by the inner cover 30. The base assembly 50 is pulled out from the inner cover. A pasty cosmetic is rotated out for makeup.
[0043] Step 4: Upon completion of the makeup, the base assembly 50 is inserted into the middle sheath 40, and the base assembly 50 is pushed upward to move together with the middle sheath.
[0044] Step 5: When the spring pieces 43 move toward the hook claws, the spring pieces get closer and move inward under the action of the third inclined surfaces 35 of the hook claws and pass through the hook claws 34, and the spring pieces 43 are restored. The hook claws enter the barbs 44 of the spring pieces with a cracking sound, thereby completing the assembly.
[0045] It should be noted that those of ordinary skill in the art can further make several variations and improvements without departing from the concept of the present disclosure, and all of these fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the protection scope of the present disclosure shall be subject to the protection scope defined by the claims.