CONVENIENT-TO-STIR COSMETIC CONTAINER
20250151876 ยท 2025-05-15
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A convenient-to-stir cosmetic container includes a lid assembly, a bottle assembly, an applicator assembly, and a stirrer, where the applicator assembly is provided in the lid assembly; the lid assembly can cover the bottle assembly; the bottle assembly is provided therein with an accommodation cavity for storing a cosmetic material; the stirrer is provided in the accommodation cavity; the stirrer can move along an axial direction of the bottle assembly, so as to stir the cosmetic material in the accommodation cavity; and a distance between an outer peripheral wall of the stirrer and an inner peripheral wall of the bottle assembly is L1, and the accommodation cavity has a width of L2, L10.1*L2. In the container, the stirrer has a large size, and the stirrer can move along an axial direction of the container.
Claims
1. A convenient-to-stir cosmetic container, comprising a lid assembly, a bottle assembly, an applicator assembly, and a stirrer, wherein the applicator assembly is provided in the lid assembly; the lid assembly is allowed for covering the bottle assembly; the bottle assembly is provided therein with an accommodation cavity for storing a cosmetic material; the stirrer is provided in the accommodation cavity; the stirrer is allowed for moving along an axial direction of the bottle assembly to stir the cosmetic material in the accommodation cavity; and a distance between an outer peripheral wall of the stirrer and an inner peripheral wall of the bottle assembly is L1, and the accommodation cavity has a width of L2, L10.1*L2.
2. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the outer peripheral wall of the stirrer is attached to the inner peripheral wall of the bottle assembly.
3. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 2, wherein a shape enclosed by the outer peripheral wall of the stirrer is the same as a shape enclosed by the inner peripheral wall of the bottle assembly.
4. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the stirrer comprises an elastic member made of a metal material.
5. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 4, wherein the elastic member comprises a first spring that is wavy, and the first spring encloses a sealed annular structure.
6. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 5, wherein the first spring comprises a plurality of waves; and when the first spring is provided in the bottle assembly, the plurality of waves extend along the axial direction of the bottle assembly.
7. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 4, wherein the elastic member comprises a second spring; and the second spring moves up spirally along the axial direction of the bottle assembly.
8. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 4, wherein the elastic member comprises a third spring; the third spring extends spirally along a circumferential direction of the bottle assembly; and the third spring encloses a sealed annular structure.
9. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 4, wherein the stirrer further comprises a weight; the weight is a metal member of an annular structure; and the weight is located at a side of the elastic member away from a bottle bottom of the bottle assembly.
10. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 9, wherein orthographic projection of the elastic member on the bottle bottom of the bottle assembly is at least one of a square, an ellipse, and a circle; and orthographic projection of the weight on the bottle bottom of the bottle assembly is at least one of a square, an ellipse, and a circle.
11. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 9, wherein the bottle assembly comprises a bottle body and an intermediate ring fixedly provided at a neck of the bottle body; the bottle body comprises the bottle bottom; the accommodation cavity is formed in the bottle body; the applicator assembly comprises a brush rod and a brush head fixedly provided at a tail of the brush rod; and a head of the brush rod is fixedly provided in the lid assembly.
12. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 5, wherein the stirrer further comprises a weight; the weight is a metal member of an annular structure; and the weight is located at a side of the elastic member away from a bottle bottom of the bottle assembly.
13. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 6, wherein the stirrer further comprises a weight; the weight is a metal member of an annular structure; and the weight is located at a side of the elastic member away from a bottle bottom of the bottle assembly.
14. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 7, wherein the stirrer further comprises a weight; the weight is a metal member of an annular structure; and the weight is located at a side of the elastic member away from a bottle bottom of the bottle assembly.
15. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 8, wherein the stirrer further comprises a weight; the weight is a metal member of an annular structure; and the weight is located at a side of the elastic member away from a bottle bottom of the bottle assembly.
16. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 12, wherein orthographic projection of the elastic member on the bottle bottom of the bottle assembly is at least one of a square, an ellipse, and a circle; and orthographic projection of the weight on the bottle bottom of the bottle assembly is at least one of a square, an ellipse, and a circle.
17. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 13, wherein orthographic projection of the elastic member on the bottle bottom of the bottle assembly is at least one of a square, an ellipse, and a circle; and orthographic projection of the weight on the bottle bottom of the bottle assembly is at least one of a square, an ellipse, and a circle.
18. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 14, wherein orthographic projection of the elastic member on the bottle bottom of the bottle assembly is at least one of a square, an ellipse, and a circle; and orthographic projection of the weight on the bottle bottom of the bottle assembly is at least one of a square, an ellipse, and a circle.
19. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 15, wherein orthographic projection of the elastic member on the bottle bottom of the bottle assembly is at least one of a square, an ellipse, and a circle; and orthographic projection of the weight on the bottle bottom of the bottle assembly is at least one of a square, an ellipse, and a circle.
20. The convenient-to-stir cosmetic container according to claim 12, wherein the bottle assembly comprises a bottle body and an intermediate ring fixedly provided at a neck of the bottle body; the bottle body comprises the bottle bottom; the accommodation cavity is formed in the bottle body; the applicator assembly comprises a brush rod and a brush head fixedly provided at a tail of the brush rod; and a head of the brush rod is fixedly provided in the lid assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0054] In the figures: 10lid assembly, 20bottle assembly, 21bottle body, 22intermediate ring, 23accommodation cavity, 24bottle bottom, 30applicator assembly, 31brush rod, 32brush head, 33internal stopper, 40first spring, 41highest point, 42lowest point, 50second spring, 60third spring, and 70weight.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0055] The following describes the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present disclosure clearly and completely with reference to the embodiments of the present disclosure. Apparently, the embodiments described are merely some rather than all of the embodiments of the present disclosure. All other embodiments obtained by a person 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.
[0056] It should be noted that the terms first, second and so on in the description and claims of the present disclosure and in the above accompanying drawings are intended to distinguish similar objects but do not necessarily indicate a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that the objects used in such a way may be exchanged under proper conditions to make it possible to implement the described implementations of this application in sequences except those illustrated or described herein. Moreover, the terms include, have and their variants mean to cover a 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 clearly listed. Instead, they may include other steps or units which are not expressly listed or inherent to such a process, method, product, or device.
[0057] 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, it is described as a component above other component or structure or on other component or structure. Therefore, the component 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 description of the space should be explained accordingly.
[0058] Embodiment 1: As shown in
[0059] The width of the accommodation cavity 23 is a minimum size of the accommodation cavity along a radial direction of the bottle assembly 20. For example, in response to a circular radial section of the accommodation cavity 23 along the bottle assembly 20, the width of the accommodation cavity 23 is a diameter of the radial section. In response to a square radial section of the accommodation cavity 23 along the bottle assembly 20, the width of the accommodation cavity 23 is an edge of the radial section. In response to a rectangular radial section of the accommodation cavity 23 along the bottle assembly 20, the width of the accommodation cavity 23 is a width of the radial section. In response to an elliptical radial section of the accommodation cavity 23 along the bottle assembly 20, the width of the accommodation cavity 23 is a minor-axis length of the radial section, etc.
[0060] According to the present disclosure, the stirrer is provided in the cosmetic material of the bottle assembly, with a width basically the same as a width of the accommodation cavity in the bottle assembly. When the cosmetic container is shaken, the stirrer can move along the axial direction of the bottle assembly. While uniformly mixing the cosmetic material, the stirrer is not stuck between the brush rod and the bottle assembly for the small size, thereby improving the mixing effect of the cosmetic material, and improving the user satisfaction, makeup effect and makeup efficiency.
[0061] Optionally, the outer peripheral wall of the stirrer is attached to the inner peripheral wall of the bottle assembly 20. In this way, when the cosmetic container is shaken, and the stirrer moves along the axial direction of the bottle assembly 20, the stirrer can fully stir the cosmetic material in the bottle assembly 20 to uniformly mix the cosmetic material.
[0062] Optionally, a shape enclosed by the outer peripheral wall of the stirrer is the same as a shape enclosed by the inner peripheral wall of the bottle assembly 20. This can ensure that a periphery of the stirrer and a periphery of the bottle assembly 20 are attached completely, thereby further improving the mixing effect of the cosmetic material. Optionally, the stirrer includes a hollow annular structure. The stirrer is made of a metal material. The cosmetic material can flow in the stirrer. The applicator assembly 30 can also be inserted into the stirrer, without affecting normal use of the cosmetic material. The stirrer made of the metal material such as stainless steel, copper, and aluminum does not affect the quality of the cosmetic material, achieves good stirring effect, and is not prone to damage.
[0063] Optionally, the stirrer includes an elastic member made of a metal material. While moving along the axial direction of the bottle assembly, the elastic member further causes deformations in a multidirectional manner. This further improves the stirring effect, and mixes the cosmetic material more uniformly.
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[0065] The first spring 40 includes a plurality of waves, as shown in
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[0067] Before use of the cosmetic container, the container is shaken, such that the stirrer moves up and down in the bottle body 21 to mix the cosmetic material. Then, the lid assembly 10 is rotated, such that the lid assembly 10 is separated from the bottle assembly 20. At last, the cosmetic material is applied to a makeup portion with the brush head 32. The cosmetic container is particularly suitable for the cosmetic material to be mixed.
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[0073] Orthographic projection of the elastic member on the bottle bottom 24 of the bottle assembly 20 is at least one of a square, an ellipse, and a circle. Orthographic projection of the weight 70 on the bottle bottom 24 of the bottle assembly 20 is at least one of a square, an ellipse, and a circle. The square may be a quadrate, a rectangle or other polygons. The elastic member and the weight 70 may have different shapes according to an actual need, thereby adapting for various shapes of the cosmetic container. Optionally, orthographic projection of the elastic member on the bottle bottom 24 and orthographic projection of the weight on the bottle bottom 24 are the same.
[0074] In other embodiments, the stirrer includes the second spring 50 and the weight 70, or the stirrer includes the third spring 60 and the weight 70. The mounting manner and the working principle are the same as those in Embodiment 4, and are not repeated herein.
[0075] It should be noted that a person of ordinary skill in the art can further make various variations and improvements without departing from the conception of the present disclosure. These variations and improvements all fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the protection scope of the present disclosure shall be subject to the appended claims.