COSMETIC CONTAINER CAP WITH DUO-MIX FUNCTION

20230109263 · 2023-04-06

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    Proposed is a cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function including a body part in which a female fastening portion is formed below a chamber that accommodates a first cosmetic content of liquid or powder so as to be fastened to a male fastening portion, and having a through opening, a pressing part that is in close contact with an inner diameter surface of the chamber to secure a space inside the chamber, and that, when descending, discharges the first cosmetic content inside the chamber under pressure to the opening to be mixed with a second cosmetic content inside the container, and a sealing member that is inserted upward from a lower portion of the opening, whose upper end is close to or in close contact with the pressing part, and whose lower portion is press-fitted to an inner diameter of the opening to close the opening.

    Claims

    1. A cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function, comprising: a body part (102) in which a female fastening portion (102b) is formed below an upper open-type chamber (102a) where an accommodation space is formed to accommodate a first cosmetic content (A) of liquid or powder so as to be fastened to a male fastening portion (204) formed to be exposed in a container (202), and having a through opening (102c) formed to extend a predetermined length downward from the chamber (102a); a pressing part (104) that is in close contact with an inner diameter surface of the chamber (102a) to secure a space inside the chamber (102a) while being inserted downward to a predetermined height from a bottom surface of the chamber (102a) of the body part (102), and that, when descending, discharges the first cosmetic content (A) inside the chamber (102a) under pressure to the opening (102c) to be mixed with a second cosmetic content (B) inside the container (202); and a sealing member (120) that is inserted upward from a lower portion of the opening (102c), whose upper end is close to or in close contact with the pressing part (104), and whose lower portion is press-fitted to an inner diameter of the opening (102c) to close the opening (102c).

    2. The cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function of claim 1, wherein a plurality of inlet grooves (102d) are formed along a circumferential direction at an upper outer periphery of the inner diameter of the opening (102c) where the opening (102c) and the chamber (102a) are connected.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0017] The above and other objectives, features, and other advantages of the present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

    [0018] FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 1C are views showing a conventional cosmetic container for mixing different types of cosmetic contents;

    [0019] FIG. 2 is an exploded cross-sectional view showing the structure of a cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure;

    [0020] FIGS. 3A, 3B, and 3C are views showing a process of filling the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure with the first cosmetic content, and sealing the cap;

    [0021] FIG. 4 is a view showing a state in which the second cosmetic content is filled in a cosmetic container according to the present disclosure;

    [0022] FIG. 5 is a view showing a state in which the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function filled with the first cosmetic content is coupled to the container; and

    [0023] FIG. 6 is a view showing a state in which the first cosmetic content is mixed with the second cosmetic content of the container by lowering a pressing part of the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure;

    [0024] FIGS. 7A and 7B are views showing a state in which an outer cap is fastened to the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure, so that when the outer cap is rotated, the pressing part presses downward; and

    [0025] FIG. 8 is a view showing a state of using a dropper after the first cosmetic content and the second cosmetic content are mixed by using the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0026] The configuration of a cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying FIGS. 2 to 8 as follows.

    [0027] As shown in FIG. 5, the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function of the present disclosure includes: a body part 102 fastened to an opening of a container 202 so as to be coupled and detached; a pressing part 104 coupled to the body part 102; and a sealing member 120 for sealing the opening 102c of the body part 102.

    [0028] As shown in FIG. 2, the body part 102 is provided with an upper open-type chamber 102a having an accommodation space to accommodate the first cosmetic content A formed at the upper portion thereof, and a female fastening portion 102b formed at the lower portion thereof to be fastened to a male fastening portion 204 formed to be exposed in the opening of the container 202.

    [0029] In addition, the through opening 102c is formed with a predetermined length downward from the chamber 102a of the body part 102, so that the chamber 102a and the opening 102c communicate with each other.

    [0030] Meanwhile, the pressing part 104 is inserted downward into the chamber 102a of the body part 102. The pressing part 104 is formed of a stretchable material and is in close contact with the inner diameter surface of the chamber 102a into which the pressing part 104 is inserted, thereby preventing leakage of the first cosmetic content A accommodated in the chamber 102a. In addition, when the pressing part 104 descends, by compressing the chamber 102a, the first cosmetic content A inside the chamber 102a is discharged into the container through the opening 102c.

    [0031] It is preferable that the outer diameter surface of the pressing part 104 has a concave and convex round structure as shown in FIG. 2, thereby maximizing the adhesion and sealing force, and allowing smooth descent when the pressing part 104 descends.

    [0032] In addition, although the pressing part 104 has a ‘ shaped structure in the accompanying drawings, the present disclosure is not limited to this shape, and may have a 0’ shaped structure, or a shaped structure that is not hollow and has a predetermined thickness.

    [0033] Furthermore, the pressing part may be directly pressed down by a user or consumer to discharge the first cosmetic content A of the chamber 102a into the container 202. Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 2, a fitting groove 102e is formed on the upper inner diameter of the body part 102, and the outer diameter surface of a plate-shaped finish plate 108 is coupled to the fitting groove 102e in a press-fit manner, thereby making the appearance sleek, and when the finish plate 108 is pressed, the finish plate 108 may lower the pressing part 104.

    [0034] The present disclosure is that the pressing part 104 directly discharges the first cosmetic content A inside the chamber 102a to the opening 102c as described above, and therefore, is not limited to an additional configuration for operating the pressing part 104, and this additional configuration may be variously adopted and changed.

    [0035] Meanwhile, in the present disclosure, the sealing member 120 is provided for keeping the opening 102c closed and then opening the opening 102c according to a user's intention so that the first cosmetic content A and the second cosmetic content B are mixed. This is to prevent the first cosmetic content A from leaking through the opening 102c and then mixing with the second cosmetic content B filled in the container 202 when there is no user's intention after filling the chamber 102a of the body part 102 with the first cosmetic content A.

    [0036] The sealing member 120 is loosely inserted upward from a lower portion of the opening 102c, and the lower portion of the sealing member 120 is formed with a relatively large outer diameter to close the opening 102c while being press-fitted into the opening 102c.

    [0037] In addition, it is preferable that a plurality of inlet grooves 102d are formed along the circumferential direction at the upper outer periphery of the inner diameter of the opening 102c where the opening 102c and the chamber 102a are connected to facilitate the discharge of the first cosmetic content A inside the chamber 102a to the container 202.

    [0038] At this time, the first cosmetic content A may be in the form of liquid or powder, and the second cosmetic content B may also be in the form of liquid or powder, and thus, in the present disclosure, the types of the first cosmetic content A and the second cosmetic content B are not limited and may be selected and changed in various ways.

    [0039] The function of the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure configured as described above will be described with reference to the accompanying FIGS. 3A to 8.

    [0040] FIGS. 3A, 3B, and 3C are views showing a process of filling the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure with the first cosmetic content A or accommodating the first cosmetic content A in the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure.

    [0041] As shown in FIG. 3A, when filling the chamber 102a of the body part 102 with the first cosmetic content A, the first cosmetic content A is filled into the chamber 102a through the opening 102c with the chamber 102a facing downward and the opening 102c facing upward.

    [0042] At this time, the first cosmetic content A filled in the chamber 102a is prevented from leaking to the outside since the pressing part 104 maintains a state in close contact with the inner diameter of the chamber 102a.

    [0043] As described above, when the first cosmetic content A is filled in the chamber 102a, the sealing member 120 is inserted downwardly into the end of the opening 102c as shown in FIG. 3B.

    [0044] At this time, the upper portion of the sealing member 120 is loosely inserted because the outer diameter thereof is formed to be relatively smaller than the inner diameter of the opening 102c, and one end of the sealing member 120 is close to or in close contact with the pressing part 104 as shown in FIG. 3C, whereas the other end of the sealing member 120 is inserted into the opening 102c in a press-fit manner as shown in FIG. 4C to seal the inner diameter of the opening 102c.

    [0045] Meanwhile, the container 202 is filled with the second cosmetic content B as shown in FIG. 4.

    [0046] As described above, after filling the chamber 102a with the first cosmetic content A and sealing the opening 102c using the sealing member 120, the female fastening portion 102b of the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure is fastened, as shown in FIG. 5, to the male fastening portion 204 of the opening of the container 202 filled with the second cosmetic content B as shown in FIG. 4, so that the second cosmetic content B of the container 202 and the first cosmetic content A of the cap do not mix with each other during storage and distribution by the sealing force of the sealing member 120.

    [0047] Meanwhile, FIGS. 5 and 6 show that the first cosmetic content A and the second cosmetic content B are stored and distributed in a state of being separated by using the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure, and when used, the first cosmetic content A is discharged toward and mixed with the second cosmetic content B.

    [0048] That is, FIG. 5 is a view showing a state in which the first cosmetic content A and the second cosmetic content B are separated during storage and distribution, and as shown in FIG. 6B, if the pressing part 104 is lowered when in use, one end of the sealing member 120 close to or in close contact with the bottom surface of the pressing part 104 is lowered by the descending force of the pressing part 104.

    [0049] Accordingly, the sealing member 120 sealing the opening 102c is separated from the opening 102c while descending, and as the pressing part 104 descends further along the outer diameter of the chamber 102a, the opening 102c is opened and the first cosmetic content A is discharged into the container 202.

    [0050] As described above, when the sealing member 120 is separated from the opening 102c and descends by the pressing part 104, the first cosmetic content A and the second cosmetic content B are mixed to form a cosmetic mixture C, and then a consumer or user is able to use the cosmetic mixture C inside the container 202 after disassembling the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure fastened to the container 202.

    [0051] Meanwhile, as shown in FIG. 7, the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure may allow the first cosmetic content A to be discharged into the opening 102c by using the structure in which an outer cap 106 may be fastened to the outer diameter of the body part 102, and by rotating the outer cap 106, the pressing part 104 descends when the outer cap is lowered. The present disclosure does not limit the additional configuration of the technical mechanism for inducing the action of pressing the pressing part 104 as described above, but may be adopted and changed in various ways.

    [0052] FIG. 8 is a view showing the use of the cosmetic mixture C with a dropper 206 after the first cosmetic content and the second cosmetic content are mixed by using the cosmetic container cap with a duo-mix function according to the present disclosure. The present disclosure is limited to making the cosmetic mixture C by mixing the first cosmetic content A and the second cosmetic content B when in use after the first cosmetic content A and the second cosmetic content B are stored and distributed separately, and is not limited to the method and configuration of using the cosmetic mixture C with the dropper 206 as shown in FIG. 8.