Rod-shaped cosmetic container
09888760 ยท 2018-02-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45D40/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cosmetic container (1) has a cap (3) with a first cap portion (11). An inner cylinder (13) is fit internally to an upper part of the first cap portion, and a return spring (20) biases the inner cylinder up. A second cap portion (12) is fit rotatably on the first cap portion. The first cap portion has a temporary holding hole (22) in which a guide protrusion (13a) of the inner cylinder is held temporarily against the biasing force of the return spring so that an upper end of the inner cylinder is lower than an upper end portion of the first cap portion when the guide protrusion is held temporarily in the temporary holding hole. Thus, the upper end of the first cap portion can deform to bend inward without being obstructed by the inner cylinder when the second cap portion is fit on the first cap portion.
Claims
1. A rod-shaped cosmetic container including a container body being filled with a rod-shaped body such as a rod-shaped cosmetic, and a cap being externally fitted to the container body from an upper side to accommodate the container body, wherein the cap comprising: a tubular first cap portion with a lower end opened so as to accommodate the container body by external fitting; a tubular second cap portion incorporated by external fitting to an upper part of the first cap portion so as to be rotatable around a longitudinal axis relative to the first cap portion; and an inner cylinder internally fitted to the upper part of the first cap portion vertically movably, one of the first and second cap portions is formed with a first guide portion for guiding in a vertical line shape in a vertical direction, and the other is formed with a second guide portion for guiding in a vertically slanted shape in a circumferential direction, the inner cylinder is formed with an abutting portion that abuts against the container body so that the container body projects from a cap lower end, a first to-be-guided portion that is guided so as to move upward or downward by the first guide portion, and a second to-be-guided portion that is guided so as to move upward or downward by the second guide portion, the inner cylinder is structured to move downward so as to make the container body project from the cap lower end as a result of the first and second to-be-guided portions being respectively guided by the first and second guide portions to move downward, by rotating the second cap portion relative to the first cap portion from an initial posture in which the first and second to-be-guided portions are respectively located at upward movement end positions, while the cap is provided with a return spring for returning the second cap portion to a pre-relative rotation position and returning the inner cylinder to the initial posture, and an upper end portion of the first cap portion is formed with a latching portion that is fitted into the second cap portion in a force fitting manner to latch with a latch receiving portion formed in an upper end portion of the second cap portion when the second cap portion is incorporated by external fitting to the first cap portion, and is arranged so as to restrict a downward movement of the first cap portion with respect to the second cap portion, and when further arranging the upper end portion of the first cap portion so as to bend radially inward so that the latching portion of the first cap portion is fitted into the second cap portion in a force fitting manner to latch with the latch receiving portion of the second cap portion as a result of the upper end portion of the first cap portion bending radially inward when the second cap portion is externally fitted to the first cap portion, in the first or second guide portion formed in the first cap portion, a temporary holding portion is continuously provided that temporarily holds the first or second to-be-guided portion removably so that the inner cylinder incorporated by internal fitting into the first cap portion sinks in downward against the return spring so as to allow radially inward bending deformation of the upper end portion of the first cap portion.
2. The rod-shaped cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the second cap portion is provided with a return portion for returning the first or second to-be-guided portion temporarily held by the temporary holding portion to the first or second guide portion, respectively.
3. The rod-shaped cosmetic container according to claim 2, wherein the return portion is located at a position displaced circumferentially with respect to the first or second to-be-guided portion temporarily held by the temporary holding portion, and abuts against the first or second to-be-guided portion temporarily held by the temporary holding portion and pushes the same away by a relative rotation between the first cap portion and the second cap portion to cause removal of the first or second to-be-guided portion from the temporary holding portion.
4. The rod-shaped cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the first and second guide portions overlap inside and outside in an upper half portion of the cap so that either one is located inside, and the first and second to-be-guided portions are integral, and the integral to-be-guided portion penetrates through the inner guide portion to be engaged with the outer guide portion.
5. The rod-shaped cosmetic container according to claim 2, wherein the temporary holding portion is formed so as to continue circumferentially with respect to a lower end of the first guide portion, and the return portion is provided on a longitudinally lower side with respect to a lower end of the second guide portion.
6. The rod-shaped cosmetic container according to claim 5, wherein the temporary holding portion and the lower end of the first guide portion are continuously provided while being interposed with an extension portion, and the return portion is formed in an extending portion that is extended toward a lower side than a lower end position of the second guide portion so as to correspond to a position of the temporary holding portion.
7. The rod-shaped cosmetic container according to claim 2, wherein the temporary holding portion is formed so as to continue circumferentially with respect to a lower end of the second guide portion, and the return portion is provided on a longitudinally lower side with respect to a lower end of the first guide portion.
8. The rod-shaped cosmetic container according to claim 7, wherein the temporary holding portion and the lower end of the second guide portion are continuously provided while being interposed with an extension portion, and the return portion is formed in an extending portion that is extended toward a lower side than a lower end position of the first guide portion so as to correspond to a position of the temporary holding portion.
9. The rod-shaped cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein at least one upper end portion of the first or second guide portion formed in the first cap portion is provided like a slit that is notched up to an upper end of the first cap portion so as to allow radially inward bending deformation of the upper end portion of the first cap portion.
10. The rod-shaped cosmetic container according to claim 2, wherein the first and second guide portions overlap inside and outside in an upper half portion of the cap so that either one is located inside, and the first and second to-be-guided portions are integral, and the integral to-be-guided portion penetrates through the inner guide portion to be engaged with the outer guide portion.
11. The rod-shaped cosmetic container according to claim 10, wherein the temporary holding portion is formed so as to continue circumferentially with respect to a lower end of the first guide portion, and the return portion is provided on a longitudinally lower side with respect to a lower end of the second guide portion.
12. The rod-shaped cosmetic container according to claim 10, wherein the temporary holding portion is formed so as to continue circumferentially with respect to a lower end of the second guide portion, and the return portion is provided on a longitudinally lower side with respect to a lower end of the first guide portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) Hereinafter, a first embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail on the basis of the drawings.
(14) In the drawings, reference numeral 1 denotes a cosmetic container. The cosmetic container 1 is made up of a container body 2 which has an opening portion 2a in its upper surface and of which a rod-shaped cosmetic K (to be) accommodated projects or retracts through the opening portion 2a by being operated to ascend or descend, and a cap 3 to cover the container body 2 by being externally fitted to the container body 2 from the side of the opening portion 2a.
(15) The container body 2 is provided in a bottom portion thereof with a tubular bottomed petticoat cylinder 4. At an inner circumferential surface of the petticoat cylinder 4, a tubular middle tool 5 is integrally attached in a manner of projecting from an upper portion of the petticoat cylinder 4. Moreover, a ring 6 is internally fitted to an inner circumferential surface of a lower portion of the middle tool 5 so as to rotate integrally with the middle tool 5, and at an inner circumferential surface of the ring 6, a tubular body cylinder 7 extending longitudinally up to an upper portion of the container body 2 is provided so as to rotate integrally with the ring 6. A circumferential surface portion of the body cylinder 7 is provided at circumferentially opposite positions thereof with a pair of longitudinal holes 7a which are longitudinally elongated and bent at an upper end portion to one side in a direction around the axis. Moreover, the petticoat cylinder 4, the middle tool 5, the ring 6, and the body cylinder 7 integrally rotate around a longitudinal axis of the container body 2.
(16) On the other hand, on an outer circumferential surface side of the body cylinder 7, a spiral cylinder 9 in which a spiral groove 9a is carved from a lower end portion of an inner circumferential surface up to an upper end portion is provided rotatably with respect to the body cylinder 7. Moreover, to an outer circumferential surface of the spiral cylinder 9, a tubular gripping cylinder 10 that rotates integrally with the spiral cylinder 9 is externally fitted, and thereby the gripping cylinder 10 is made rotatable with respect to the petticoat cylinder 4 and the middle tool 5.
(17) On an inner circumferential surface side of the body cylinder 7, a middle plate 8 that is in a tubular bottomed shape and is provided at circumferentially opposite positions of an outer circumferential surface thereof with a pair of protrusions 8a is provided while the protrusion 8a is engaged slidably with respect to the longitudinal hole 7a and the spiral groove 9a. Moreover, due to a relative rotation between the body cylinder 7 and the spiral cylinder 9, the protrusion 8a is guided ascendingly and descendingly by the spiral groove 9a while being rotation-controlled by the longitudinal hole 7a to ascend and descend vertically along the longitudinal hole 7a, so that the middle plate 8 moves ascendingly and descendingly inside the body cylinder 7. An inner portion of the middle plate 8 is provided as an accommodating portion 8b that accommodates the rod-shaped cosmetic K. Rotating the petticoat cylinder 4 or the middle tool 5 relative to a gripping cylinder 10 causes a relative rotation between the body cylinder 7 and the spiral cylinder 9 to move the middle plate 8 ascendingly and descendingly, whereby making the rod-shaped cosmetic K project and retract through the opening portion 2a of the container body 2.
(18) On the other hand, the cap 3 is, as shown in
(19) The first cap portion 11 includes a dial portion 14 having an opening portion 14a at a lower end, a first guide cylinder 15 with a lower end portion provided at a lower half portion of an inner circumferential surface of the dial portion 14 in an integrated manner with the dial portion 14 and with an upper end portion projecting upward from an upper end of the dial portion 14 to overlap at an inner circumferential surface side of the second cap portion 12, and a first support cylinder 16 sandwiched between an upper half portion of the dial portion 14 and the first guide cylinder 15 and provided in an integral manner with the dial portion 14.
(20) On the other hand, the second cap portion 12 includes a tubular-topped trunk portion 17, a second guide cylinder 18 provided at an upper half portion of an inner circumferential surface of the trunk portion 17 in an integrated manner with the trunk portion 17, and a second support cylinder 19 provided at a lower half portion of the inner circumferential surface of the trunk portion 17 in an integrated manner with the trunk portion 17.
(21) The first guide cylinder 15 is, as shown in
(22) Moreover, the guide hole 15b, into which a guide protrusion 13a of the inner cylinder 13 to be described later is fitted vertically movably, is set so that upper and lower end portions of the guide hole 15b are positioned at upward and downward movement ends 15d and 15e of the guide protrusion 13a, respectively, when the first cap portion 11 and the second cap portion 12 are rotated relative to each other as to be described late. In a state where the guide protrusion 13a is located at the position of the upward movement end 15d of the guide hole 15b, there is a setting that an upper end face 13f of the inner cylinder 13 is located vertically substantially flush with an upper end face 15h of the first guide cylinder 15.
(23) At the downward movement end 15e of the guide hole 15b, an extension portion 21 is formed in a manner that the guide hole 15b is extended (continued) further downward, and at a lower end of the extension portion 21, a temporary holding hole (temporary holding portion) 22 is formed by notching in one circumferential direction (in the present embodiment, a counterclockwise direction in a plan view), and as a result of moving the inner cylinder 13 downward against a biasing force of the return spring 20 and then rotating in one circumferential direction in a state where the guide protrusion 13a has reached the lower end of the extension portion 21 beyond the downward movement end 15e as to be described later, the guide protrusion 13a latches the temporary holding hole 22 to be maintained in the temporarily held state.
(24) The temporary holding hole 22 is notched to match a shape of the guide protrusion 13a so that the guide protrusion 13a is easily temporarily held therein, and an opening portion 22a leading to the extension portion 21 is provided at an upper part as a slant portion 22b that descends in a slanted manner downwardly, so that the guide protrusion 13a temporarily held in the temporary holding hole 22 is not inadvertently removed from the temporary holding hole 22.
(25) Moreover, a projection strip 15f that projects annularly in the radially inward direction is provided at an inner circumferential surface side of the first guide cylinder 15 and lower than the temporary holding hole 22, and an upper end 2b of the container body 2 in a state of being accommodated in the cap 3 abuts against a lower end face 15g of the projection strip 15f.
(26) On the other hand, the second guide cylinder 18 is, as shown in
(27) Also, the second guide cylinder 18 is provided under the smaller diameter portion 18b as a second larger diameter portion 18d, and a step formed between the smaller diameter portion 18b and the second larger diameter portion 18d serves as a slanted guide step 18e that corresponds to a second guide portion of the present invention. The slanted guide step 18e is formed in pair in a line symmetric manner.
(28) The slanted guide step 18e is provided at an upper end portion as an upward movement restricting end 18f that restricts a further upward movement of the guide protrusion 13a and provided at a lower end portion as a downward movement restricting end 18g that restricts a further downward movement of the guide protrusion 13a, and the upward movement restricting end 18f and the downward movement restricting end 18g are formed consecutively in a vertically slanted manner, and a vertical (longitudinal) guide length of the upward movement restricting end 18f and the downward movement restricting end 18g is coincident with a guide length between the upward and downward movement ends 15d and 15e of the guide hole 15a. Although a guide movement of approximately 90 degrees is performed circumferentially in the present embodiment, the present invention is not limited thereto, and may also be carried out in a manner of performing a guide movement of, for example, 60 degrees, 180 degrees, etc.
(29) Under the downward movement restricting end 18g of the slanted guide step 18e, an extending portion 23 is formed for which the smaller diameter portion 18b extends downward while hanging down from the downward movement restricting end 18g. The extending portion 23 has a lower end portion set so as to reach vertically up to the position of the temporary holding hole 22 and is formed there with a return portion 24. Moreover, as will be described later, if the first cap portion 11 and the second cap portion 12 are rotated clockwise relative to each other with the guide protrusion 13a temporarily held in the temporary holding hole 22, the return portion 24 abuts against the guide protrusion 13a to cause a movement in a direction of pushing out the same from the temporary holding hole 22, and the guide protrusion 13a is accordingly removed from the temporary holding hole 22.
(30) On the other hand, the inner cylinder 13 is, as shown in
(31) Moreover, when the inner cylinder 13 is in an initial posture where the same is located at an upward movement end position, the guide protrusion 13a is located at the upward movement restricting end 18f of the slanted guide step 18e through the upper end portion of the guide hole 15b located on a radially identical line. If the trunk portion 17 is rotated relative to the dial portion 14 in a direction in which the guide protrusion 13a is guided for downward movement by the slanted guide step 18e with the dial portion 14 and the trunk portion 17 gripped with both hands in this initial posture state, the guide protrusion 13a then moves downward by being guided by the slanted guide step 18e and also moves downward by being guided by the guide hole 15b, as well, and the inner cylinder 13 accordingly moves downward without rotating with respect to the first guide cylinder 15 while being against the return spring 20, but moves downward while rotating with respect to the second guide cylinder 18. By the abutting portion 13e pushing down the container body upper end 2b as a result of the downward movement of the inner cylinder 13, the container body 2 is then pushed down to make a lower end 2c of the container body project through the opening portion 14a of the dial-portion lower end.
(32) Moreover, if either one hand is released in the projecting posture where the lower end 2c of the container body 2 projects from a cap lower end 3a, a load to make the inner cylinder 13 move upward acts due to the biasing force of the return spring 20, so that the guide protrusion 13a moves upward while being guided by the guide hole 15b and simultaneously moves upward while being guided by the slanted guide step 18e. Accordingly, the second cap portion 12 returns to a position before the relative rotation, and the inner cylinder 13 returns to the initial posture. Thereafter the container body 2 can be taken out by gripping the lower end 2c of the container body 2 in the projecting posture state and drawing out the same from the cap lower end 3a, and the cosmetic can be used by making the rod-shaped cosmetic K of the container body 2 ascend and descend.
(33) When accommodating the container body 2 in the cap 3 after using the rod-shaped cosmetic K, it suffices to insert the upper end of the container body 2 from the lower end 3a of the cap to push the same thereinto until abutting against the lower end face 15g of the projection strip 15f and the abutting portion 13e of the inner cylinder 13.
(34) In addition, the inner circumferential surface of the first guide cylinder 15 at a side lower than the projection strip 15f makes sliding contact with each outer circumferential surface of the petticoat cylinder 4, the middle tool 5, and the gripping cylinder 10 of the container body 2 accommodated in the cap 3, so that the accommodated container body 2 does not inadvertently drop out of the cap 3.
(35) Next, description will be given of a procedure for assembling the cap 3.
(36) The cap 3 will be assembled by respectively assembling the first cap portion 11 and the second cap portion 12, then incorporating the return spring 20 and the inner cylinder 13 into the first cap portion 11, and thereafter combining both cap portions 11 and 12, and in which the first cap portion 11 is assembled by internally fitting the first guide cylinder 15 and the first support cylinder 16 to the dial portion 14, and the second cap portion 12 is assembled by internally fitting the second guide cylinder 18 and the second support cylinder 19 to the trunk portion 17.
(37) Then, into the assembled first cap portion 11, as shown in
(38) At this time, the guide protrusions 13a projecting from both right and left side surfaces of the inner cylinder 13 will be respectively engaged with the pair of guide holes 15b formed in the first guide cylinder 15 (the state in
(39) The inner cylinder 13 with the guide protrusions 13a fitted with the guide holes 15b is thus pushed down beyond the guide-hole downward movement end 15d (the state in
(40) To the first cap portion 11 thus brought into the state with the inner cylinder 13 temporarily held therein, the second cap portion 12 will be incorporated by external fitting to complete the assembly of the cap 3. Here, the second guide cylinder 18 is assembled onto the first guide portion 15 by the smaller diameter portion 18b passing over the latching portion 15a formed at the upper end edge of the first guide cylinder 15 to be gradually fitted therewith and the latching portion 15a latching with the latch receiving portion 18c. Moreover, because the inner cylinder 13 has at this time been held in advance in the temporary holding hole 22 provided at a lower side, the upper end portion of the inner cylinder 13 is located at a position lower than the upper end portion of the first guide cylinder 15. When the smaller diameter portion 18b of the second guide cylinder 18 passes over the latching portion 15a of the first guide cylinder 15, the upper end portion of the first guide cylinder 15 is pushed inward by the smaller diameter portion 18b of the second guide cylinder 18 to have an interval X of the notch 15c made as a narrow interval Y (X>Y) as shown in
(41) As a result of the latching portion 15a thus latching with the latch receiving portion 18c, assembly between the first cap portion 11 and the second cap portion 12 is achieved. In this state, the inner cylinder 13 remains located at a lower position where the same is temporarily held in the temporary holding hole 22. Then, by rotating the second cap portion 12 clockwise relative to the first cap portion 11, the return portion 24 of the second guide cylinder 18 pushes the guide protrusion 13a held in the temporary holding hole 22 of the first guide portion 15 out of the temporary holding hole 22 to move the same up to the extension portion 21. When the guide protrusion 13a has moved up to the extension proton 21, the inner cylinder 13 moves to a position where the guide protrusion 13a abuts against the upward movement end 15d of the guide hole 15 of the first guide cylinder 15 under the biasing force of the return spring 20. Incorporation of the cap portion 3 is thereby completed.
(42) Moreover, when the second cap portion 12 is rotated relative to the first cap portion 11 in this completion state, the inner cylinder 13 moves upward or downward as a result of the guide protrusion 13a being guided by the guide hole 15b and the slanted guide step 18e, and the position of a most downward movement of the inner cylinder 13 is no lower than the downward movement restricting end 18g of the slanted guide step 18e and never reaches the extension portion 21 beyond the downward movement end 15e of the guide hole 15b, and consequently, the guide protrusion 13a is prevented from erroneously entering the temporary holding hole 22.
(43) With the first embodiment of the present invention arranged in the above-described manner, for taking out the container body 2 from the cap 3, when the trunk portion 17 is rotated relative to the dial portion 14 as in the foregoing (refer to
(44) When one of the hands that have gripped the same to cause a relative rotation is released after pushing out the container body 2 from the cap 3 by causing a relative rotation between the first and second cap portions 11 and 12, the first and second cap portions 11 and 12 automatically return to the original posture under the biasing force of the return spring 20. For assembling such a cap 3 of the rod-shaped cosmetic container 1, after the first and second cap portions 11 and 12 are respectively separately formed by incorporation, the return spring 20 and the inner cylinder 13 are then incorporated by internal fitting to the first cap portion 11 in a loosely fit manner, and the second cap portion 12 is incorporated by external fitting to the first cap portion 11 incorporated with the return spring 20 and the inner cylinder 13.
(45) At this time, moving the inner cylinder 13 by pushing down from the position in the initial posture shown in
(46) After the incorporation of the first and second cap portions 11 and 12 thus ends, by rotating the second guide cylinder 18 circumferentially relative to the first guide cylinder 15, the return portion 24 formed in the second guide cylinder 18 pushes out the guide protrusion 13a formed in the first guide cylinder 15 from the temporary holding hole 22, and the guide protrusion 13a is pushed out from the temporary holding hole 22 to move to the lower end edge 21a of the extension portion 21, and then moves (moves upward) up to the downward movement end 15e due to the biasing force of the return spring 20 (refer to
(47) Also, with the cap 2 thus arranged, the guide protrusion 13, the first guide cylinder 15, and the second guide cylinder 18 can be arranged in the same radial position of the first or second cap portion 11, 12, and the temporary holding portion 22 and the return portion 24 can also be arranged in the same radial position of the first or second cap portion 11, 12, as well, so that it is not necessary to provide a large place for arrangement of the first guide cylinder 11 and the second guide cylinder 12 and the temporary holding hole 22 and the return portion 24, which allows space saving.
(48) Further, the guide protrusion 13a of the inner cylinder 13 is temporarily held in the temporary holding hole 22 formed lower than the downward movement end of the slanted guide step 18e, so that radially inward bending deformation of the upper end portion of the first guide cylinder 15 in a temporarily held state of the inner cylinder 13 can be reliably performed.
(49) Also, an arrangement is provided for performing bending deformation of the upper end portion of the first guide cylinder 15 by the slit-like notch 15c, which can therefore ensure radially inward bending deformation of the first guide cylinder 15 as a result of external fitting of the second guide cylinder 18 in a force fitting manner.
(50) Of course, the present invention is not restricted to the first embodiment described above, the temporarily holding hole may not be formed in only one circumferential direction from the lower end of the extension portion 21, but may also be, as in a second embodiment shown in
(51) Also, in the first embodiment, there is an arrangement for which the vertical hole-like guide hole 15b is formed in the first guide cylinder 15 and the slanted guide step 18e is formed in the second guide cylinder 18. However, as in a third embodiment shown in
(52) Further, with the present invention, there is an arrangement for a relative movement between the first and second cap portions to push out the container body that can be performed in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions, but a relative movement only in either direction may be performed, and further, a guide portion to be formed on the second guide cylinder side may not be formed in a step shape as in the embodiment described above, but may be formed in a groove shape or a hole shape.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(53) The present invention is applicable to the field of rod-shaped cosmetic containers for accommodating cosmetics such as lipstick, nail polish, foundation, etc.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS
(54) 1 Rod-shaped cosmetic container 2 Container body 3 Cap 11 First cap portion 12 Second cap portion 13 Inner cylinder 13c Guide protrusion 15 First guide cylinder 15a Latching portion 15b Guide hole 18 Second guide cylinder 18a Slanted guide step 18c Latch receiving portion 20 Return spring 22 Temporary holding hole