MIXING CONTAINER FOR HETEROGENEOUS CONTENT
20180127171 ยท 2018-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3211
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D47/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A mixing container for heterogeneous contents is configured to be provided with a container body storing first contents and a pipette part storing second content separately from each other. After the a pipette part is coupled to a lower portion of the container body, second contents stored in the pipette part when a rotation body is rotated move to the container body and then first and second contents are mixed, which not only makes it easy to fill contents to the container body and to assemble the container, but also makes it possible to select second contents stored in the pipette part as needed and to mix with the first contents for using.
Claims
1. A mixing container for heterogeneous contents, comprising: a container body storing first contents and provided with a discharge part at an upper portion thereof for contents being discharged; and a pipette part separately formed from the container body and coupled to an upper portion of the container body when being used, further comprising a finishing cap which is screw-coupled to an upper portion of the discharge part, provided with an opening/closing rod protruding upwards at a center portion thereof and further provided with a pair of rotation guide grooves formed at both sides, an ascending/descending member coupled to be able to ascend/descend as encasing the opening/closing rod at an inner side of the finishing cap, further provided with a hollow which is opened/closed by the opening/closing rod and provided with a pair of guide protrusions coupled to the rotation guide grooves at both sides thereof, a rotation body rotatably coupled encasing the finishing cap and forms a perpendicular guide groove guiding the perpendicular movement of the guide protrusion at an inner circumferential surface, and a pipette pipe forming a space where second contents are stored and provided with a contents discharge outlet at an upper portion, wherein as the ascending/descending member ascends by rotation of the rotation body, second contents stored in the pipette pipe move to the container body and are mixed with first contents, thereby, mixture of the first and the second contents being discharged in a shape of droplets the contents discharge outlet.
2. The mixing container for heterogeneous contents of claim 1, wherein a movement groove is provided as encasing the opening/closing rod at the finishing cap such that the ascending/descending member can be inserted and move, and a plurality of contents movement holes are provided at a lower end of the movement groove such that second contents stored in the pipette part can move to the container body, or the mixture of the first and the second contents stored in the container body can move to the contents discharge outlet.
3. The mixing container for heterogeneous contents of claim 2, wherein the ascending/descending member includes a sealing tube which is inserted to the movement groove and ascends/descends along a wall of the movement groove, and an opening/closing tube which is closely contacted to an outer circumferential surface of the opening/closing rod and blocks the second contents stored in the pipette pipe from moving to the container body and then is separated from an outer circumferential surface of the opening/closing rod such that the second contents stored in the pipette pipe when ascending by rotation of the rotation body can move to the container body.
4. The mixing container for heterogeneous contents of claim 1, wherein the pipette pipe is formed with an upper portion bigger than the upper portion such that the mixture of the first and the second contents can be discharged in shape of droplets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numerals provided in the drawings indicate the same members.
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[0023] Referring to
[0024] The container body 100 wherein first contents are stored and forms a discharge part 110 at an upper portion thereof such that mixture of the first and the second contents can be discharged, wherein a screw thread is formed at an outer circumferential surface of the discharge part 110 for screw-coupling with the finishing cap 210.
[0025] The container body 100 is preferably made of plastic material which can be deformed by user's pressurization such that a pipette part 200, to be described later, can be coupled and the mixture of the contents can be discharged in a state of the first and the second contents through the discharge outlet 241 of the pipette pipe 240 in a shape of droplets.
[0026] Furthermore, the container body 100 is preferably made of transparent material such that it is possible to check a process in which the second contents stored in the pipette part 200 move to a lower portion and is mixed with the first contents.
[0027] The pipette part 200, storing the second contents and disposed in a state of separated from the container body 100 and then coupled to an upper portion of the container body when being used, includes a finishing cap 210, an ascending/descending member 220, a rotation body 230, and a pipette pipe 240.
[0028] The finishing cap 210 is screw-coupled to the discharge part 110 and closes an open upper portion of the container body 100, wherein an opening/closing rod 211, which opens/closes a hollow 223 while being closely contacted to or detached from an inner circumferential surface of the opening/closing tube 222 when a ascending/descending member 220, to be described later, ascends/descends at a center portion thereof, is protrusively formed upwards.
[0029] The presently described embodiments are characterized in that a rotation guide groove 212 is formed at an outer circumferential surface of the finishing cap 210 for ascending/descending the ascending/descending member 220 when the rotation body 230 rotates. A guide protrusion 224 of the ascending/descending member 220 is coupled and moves at the rotation guide groove 212, wherein a pair of the rotation guide groove 212 are preferably formed to correspond to each other at both sides such that a guide protrusion 224 can be moved.
[0030] Meanwhile, a fixation groove is preferably formed at both ends of the rotation guide groove 212 such that a guide protrusion 224 can ascend or descend along the rotation guide groove 212 and be fixed at an upper end or at a lower end thereof.
[0031] Furthermore, a movement groove 213 is formed as encasing an opening/closing rod 211 at finishing cap 210 such that an ascending/descending member 220 can be inserted and move, wherein a plurality of contents movement hole 214 are formed at a lower end of the movement groove 213 such that the second contents stored in the pipette part 200 can move to the container body 100 or the mixture of the first and the second contents stored in the container body 100 can move to the contents discharge outlet 241.
[0032] The ascending/descending member 220 is configured to be coupled as encasing the opening/closing rod 211 at an inner side of the finishing cap 210 and to be ascended by rotation of the rotation body 230, further forming a hollow 223 which is opened/closed by the opening/closing rod 211.
[0033] The presently described embodiments are characterized in that a guide protrusion 224, which is inserted to a rotation guide groove 212 of the finishing cap 210 and a perpendicular guide groove 231 of the rotation body 230 for guiding the ascent/descent of the ascending/descending member 220, is formed at both sides of an outer circumferential surface of the ascending/descending member 220.
[0034] The guide protrusion 224 is configured to ascend along the rotation guide groove 212 when the rotation body 230 rotates and the perpendicular guide groove 231, and make the ascending/descending member 220 ascend.
[0035] Meanwhile, the ascending/descending member 220 includes an opening/closing tube 222 which controls a sealing tube 221, which is inserted to the movement groove 213 and ascends/descends along the wall of the movement groove 213, and regulates movement of the second contents stored in a pipette pipe 240.
[0036] The sealing tube 221, wherein an outer circumferential surface of a lower portion thereof is composed of a piston shape that is closely contacted to an inner circumferential surface of the movement groove 213, prevents contents from being leaked between an inner circumferential surface of the movement groove 213 and an outer circumferential surface of the sealing tube 221 when the ascending/descending member 220 ascends by rotation of the rotation body 230.
[0037] The opening/closing tube 222, configured to be closely contacted to an outer circumferential surface of the opening/closing rod 211 and to prevent the second contents stored in the pipette pipe 240 from moving to the container body 100, gets separated from an outer circumferential surface of the opening/closing rod 211 when the ascending/descending member 220 ascends by rotation of the rotation body 230, thereby making it possible to move the second contents stored in the pipette pipe 240 to the container body 100.
[0038] The rotation body 230, which is rotatably coupled as encasing the finishing cap 210, is characterized to form a perpendicular guide groove 231 which is coupled to a guide protrusion 224 of the ascending/descending member 220 longitudinally along from an upper portion to a lower portion at an inner circumferential surface of the rotation body 230.
[0039] The perpendicular guide groove 231 guides a perpendicular movement of the guide protrusion 224 when the rotation body 230 rotates, thereby guiding the ascending/descending member 220 to move only upwards and downwards without being rotated.
[0040] The pipette pipe 240, forming a space where the second contents are stored, is provided with a contents discharge outlet 241 at an upper portion thereof such that the mixture of the first and the second contents is discharged, wherein an over cap 250 which opens/closes the contents discharge outlet 241 is detachably coupled at an upper portion of the pipette pipe 240.
[0041] The presently described embodiments are characterized in that the pipette pipe 240 has a predetermined length and a tubular shape with a narrow upper portion than a lower portion. Due to this, it is possible to discharge the mixture of the first and the second contents in a shape of droplets through the contents discharge outlet 241 of the pipette pipe 240.
[0042] Meanwhile, the pipette pipe 240 is preferably made of transparent material such that the color of second contents stored in the interior thereof can be checked from the outside.
[0043] Hereafter, referring
[0044] Firstly, as illustrated in
[0045] A guide protrusion 224 is disposed at a bottom dead point of the rotation guide groove 212 in a state of the pipette part 200 being firstly coupled to the container body 100 as in the above. This time, a lower inner circumferential surface of the opening/closing tube 222 is closely contacted to an upper outer circumferential surface of the opening/closing rod 211 and thereby prevents the second contents (M2) stored in the pipette pipe 240 from moving to a downward direction.
[0046] Next, when the rotation body 230 is rotated in a state of a lower portion of the opening/closing tube 222 being closed by the opening/closing rod 211, the guide protrusion 224 of the ascending/closing member 220 moves along the rotation guide groove 212 and the perpendicular guide groove 231, which leads the ascending/descending member 220 to ascend. As the ascending/descending member 220 ascends, and thereby a lower portion of the opening/closing tube 222 is separated from the opening/closing rod 211, the second contents (M2) stored in the pipette pipe 240 descend and flow into the container body 100 and then are mixed with the first contents (M1).
[0047] This time, the second contents (M2) stored in the pipette pipe 240 pass through the hollow 223 and flow into the interior of the container body 100 through the contents movement hole 214.
[0048] As in the above, if the first content (M1) and the second contents (M2) completes mixing, it is possible to discharge a fixed amount of the mixture (M3) of the first and the second contents stored in the container body 100 in a shape of droplets by pressurization of the container body 100 in a state of the container body 100 being upside down.
[0049] That is, the presently described embodiments are configured such that, as the ascending/descending member 220 ascends by rotation of the rotation body 230 after the container body 100 and the pipette part 200, which are separately formed, are screw-coupled, the second contents (M2) stored in the pipette pipe 240 move to the container body 100 and are mixed with first contents (M1). In addition, it is configured in that when the container body 100 is pressurized in a state of being upside down, the mixture (M3) of the first and the second contents is discharged in a shape of droplets through the contents discharge outlet 241. It is configured in that a user can use heterogeneous contents by selecting any of the second contents as needed among a plurality of the pipette parts 200 respectively storing each of the second contents by type, coupling the pipette part 200 to the container body 100, and then mixing with the first contents.
[0050] Meanwhile, as illustrated in
[0051] That is, the presently described embodiments are configured to include the container body 100 and the pipette part 200 separately installed, such that it is easy to fill the first contents and the second contents, thereby providing not only manufacturing advantage but also providing user conveniences because the main container 100 and the pipette part 200 can be easily assembled by means of screw-coupling of the container body 100 and the pipette part 200 for mixing heterogeneous contents.
[0052] 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 the present embodiments and are not intended to limit the meanings of the terms or to restrict the scope of the accompanying claims. Accordingly, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and other equivalent embodiments are possible from the above embodiments. Therefore, the scope of the claims should be defined by the technical spirit of the entire specification.