Container for Storing and Dispensing Loose Powder in a clean and efficient manner
20190037999 ยท 2019-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D83/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container for storing and dispensing loose powder has a jar, a multitiered sifting-dispenser, a dispenser slot, and a closure plug. The multitiered sifting dispenser is a rigid frustum-shaped divider that separates an interior cavity of the jar into two compartments. The dispenser slot traverses from a first compartment to a second compartment by passing through the multitiered sifting-dispenser. As a result, cosmetic powder that is stored in the first compartment can be dispensed into the second compartment and subsequently deposited onto the multitiered sifting dispenser. The closure plug serves to plug the dispenser slot. To accomplish this, the closure plug is held into place by the jar lid.
Claims
1. A container for storing and dispensing loose powder comprises: a jar; a multitiered sifting-dispenser; a dispenser slot; a closure plug; the jar comprises a first compartment and a second compartment; the multitiered sifting-dispenser being mounted within an interior cavity of the jar; the multitiered sifting-dispenser being positioned in between the first compartment and the second compartment; the first compartment being positioned in between a base of the jar and the multitiered sifting dispenser; the dispenser slot traversing from the first compartment, through the multitiered sifting-dispenser, and into the second compartment; and the closure plug engaging into the dispenser slot.
2. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a lid; the jar further comprises an upper-connection rim; the upper-connection rim delineating an upper opening of the jar; and the lid being mounted around the upper-connection rim.
3. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 2 comprises: an upper-connection threading; a first jar-connection threading; the upper-connection threading being laterally connected around the upper-connection rim; the first jar-connection threading being laterally connected within the lid; and the upper-connection threading engaging into the first jar-connection threading.
4. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a base plug; a plug hole; the plug hole traversing through the base and into the first compartment; and the base plug being engaged into the plug hole.
5. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 4 comprises: a lower-connection fastener; a plug fastener; the lower-connection threading being laterally connected within the plug hole; the second jar-connection threading being laterally connected around the plug; and the plug fastener engaging into the lower-connection fastener.
6. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the multitiered sifting-dispenser comprises a frustum-shaped dispenser body and a plurality of nested receptacles; the plurality of nested receptacles traversing into the frustum-shaped dispenser body; the dispenser slot traversing through the frustum-shaped dispenser body; and the dispenser slot and the plurality of nested receptacles being concentrically aligned with the frustum-shaped dispenser body.
7. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 6 comprises: the plurality of nested receptacles comprises an arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle and a preceding annular-shaped receptacle; a diameter of the arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle being smaller than a diameter of the preceding annular-shaped receptacle; and the arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle being offset stepwise from the preceding annular-shaped receptacle.
8. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 6 comprises: the plurality of nested receptacles comprises an arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle and a subsequent annular-shaped receptacle; a diameter of the arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle being larger than a diameter of the subsequent annular-shaped receptacle; and the subsequent annular-shaped receptacle being offset stepwise from the arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle.
9. A container for storing and dispensing loose powder comprises: a jar; a multitiered sifting-dispenser; a dispenser slot; a closure plug; a lid; the jar comprises a first compartment, a second compartment, and an upper-connection rim; the multitiered sifting-dispenser being mounted within an interior cavity of the jar; the multitiered sifting-dispenser being positioned in between the first compartment and the second compartment; the first compartment being positioned in between a base of the jar and the multitiered sifting dispenser; the dispenser slot traversing from the first compartment, through the multitiered sifting-dispenser, and into the second compartment; the closure plug engaging into the dispenser slot; the upper-connection rim delineating an upper opening of the jar; and the lid being mounted around the upper-connection rim.
10. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 9 comprises: an upper-connection threading; a first jar-connection threading; the upper-connection threading being laterally connected around the upper-connection rim; the first jar-connection threading being laterally connected within the lid; and the upper-connection threading engaging into the first jar-connection threading.
11. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 9 comprises: a base plug; a plug hole; the plug hole traversing through the base and into the first compartment; and the base plug being engaged into the plug hole.
12. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 11 comprises: a lower-connection fastener; a plug fastener; the lower-connection threading being laterally connected within the plug hole; the second jar-connection threading being laterally connected around the plug; and the plug fastener engaging into the lower-connection fastener.
13. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 9 comprises: the multitiered sifting-dispenser comprises a frustum-shaped dispenser body and a plurality of nested receptacles; the plurality of nested receptacles traversing into the frustum-shaped dispenser body; the dispenser slot traversing through the frustum-shaped dispenser body; and the dispenser slot and the plurality of nested receptacles being concentrically aligned with the frustum-shaped dispenser body.
14. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 13 comprises: the plurality of nested receptacles comprises an arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle and a preceding annular-shaped receptacle; a diameter of the arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle being smaller than a diameter of the preceding annular-shaped receptacle; and the arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle being offset stepwise from the preceding annular-shaped receptacle.
15. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 13 comprises: the plurality of nested receptacles comprises an arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle and a subsequent annular-shaped receptacle; a diameter of the arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle being larger than a diameter of the subsequent annular-shaped receptacle; and the subsequent annular-shaped receptacle being offset stepwise from the arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle.
16. A container for storing and dispensing loose powder comprises: a jar; a multitiered sifting-dispenser; a dispenser slot; a closure plug; a lid; a base plug; a plug hole; the jar comprises a first compartment, a second compartment, and an upper-connection rim; the multitiered sifting-dispenser comprises a frustum-shaped dispenser body and a plurality of nested receptacles; the multitiered sifting-dispenser being mounted within an interior cavity of the jar; the multitiered sifting-dispenser being positioned in between the first compartment and the second compartment; the first compartment being positioned in between a base of the jar and the multitiered sifting dispenser; the dispenser slot traversing from the first compartment, through the multitiered sifting-dispenser, and into the second compartment; the closure plug engaging into the dispenser slot; the upper-connection rim delineating an upper opening of the jar; the lid being mounted around the upper-connection rim; the plug hole traversing through the base and into the first compartment; the base plug being engaged into the plug hole; the plurality of nested receptacles traversing into the frustum-shaped dispenser body; the dispenser slot traversing through the frustum-shaped dispenser body; and the dispenser slot and the plurality of nested receptacles being concentrically aligned with the frustum-shaped dispenser body.
17. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 16 comprises: an upper-connection threading; a first jar-connection threading; the upper-connection threading being laterally connected around the upper-connection rim; the first jar-connection threading being laterally connected within the lid; and the upper-connection threading engaging into the first jar-connection threading.
18. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 16 comprises: a lower-connection fastener; a plug fastener; the lower-connection threading being laterally connected within the plug hole; the second jar-connection threading being laterally connected around the plug; and the plug fastener engaging into the lower-connection fastener.
19. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 16 comprises: the plurality of nested receptacles comprises an arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle and a preceding annular-shaped receptacle; a diameter of the arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle being smaller than a diameter of the preceding annular-shaped receptacle; and the arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle being offset stepwise from the preceding annular-shaped receptacle.
20. The container for storing and dispensing loose powder as claimed in claim 16 comprises: the plurality of nested receptacles comprises an arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle and a subsequent annular-shaped receptacle; a diameter of the arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle being larger than a diameter of the subsequent annular-shaped receptacle; and the subsequent annular-shaped receptacle being offset stepwise from the arbitrary annular-shaped receptacle.
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[0020] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.