CN111246770A - Cosmetic tool - Google Patents

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CN111246770A
CN111246770A CN201880068754.7A CN201880068754A CN111246770A CN 111246770 A CN111246770 A CN 111246770A CN 201880068754 A CN201880068754 A CN 201880068754A CN 111246770 A CN111246770 A CN 111246770A
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金成桓
高源振
朴相昱
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A45D40/262Appliances specially adapted for applying pasty paint, e.g. using roller, using a ball using a brush or the like
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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Abstract

A cosmetic applicator according to an embodiment of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a 1 st container configured to make the 1 st cosmetic part protrude to one side; and a 2 nd container configured to make the 2 nd cosmetic unit protrude to one side, wherein an open side of the 2 nd container is coupled to an open side of the 1 st container to seal the 1 st container side and the 2 nd container side.

Description

Cosmetic tool
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a cosmetic applicator, in particular to a cosmetic applicator comprising: the pair of rotary in-out type containers is combined in the in-out direction, the structure is simple, the productivity can be improved, and the rotary in-out type containers can be combined to various containers.
Background
People make up their face in order to make the face bright and beautiful. In order to perform such makeup, cosmetics having various colors and textures are used. For example, cosmetics such as sunscreen cream, powder, compact, foundation, lipstick, lip gloss, eyeliner, mascara, etc. are used together with tools and mirrors such as a brush (makeup brush) and a puff (puff) to which the cosmetics are applied, and the cosmetics and tools are stored in a state of being stored in a cosmetic container.
In addition, the physical properties of cosmetics are not limited to one type, and they are manufactured according to convenience of liquids, solids, and the like, and various types of containers have been developed for convenience and portability of cosmetics. In recent years, stick cosmetics have been marketed for protection against ultraviolet rays, colors, and the like, and such cosmetics are sold while being stored in one container, but are continuously developed to improve user satisfaction.
Disclosure of Invention
Technical subject
The present invention has been made to improve the conventional art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a makeup tool which has a simple structure, can select various cosmetics according to a user's selection, and can be assembled and used conveniently.
Means for solving the problems
A cosmetic applicator according to an embodiment of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a 1 st container configured to make the 1 st cosmetic part protrude to one side; and a 2 nd container configured to make the 2 nd cosmetic unit protrude to one side, wherein an open side of the 2 nd container is coupled to an open side of the 1 st container to seal the 1 st container side and the 2 nd container side.
Specifically, the 1 st cosmetic part may be a stick-shaped 1 st cosmetic material, and the 2 nd cosmetic part may be a stick-shaped 2 nd cosmetic material.
Specifically, one of the 1 st makeup part and the 2 nd makeup part may be a stick-shaped makeup product, and the other of the 1 st makeup part and the 2 nd makeup part may be an applicator for delivering the makeup product to the skin.
In particular, the applicator may be a puff or a brush.
Specifically, a coupling groove may be provided on one side of either one of the 1 st container and the 2 nd container, and one side of the other of the 1 st container and the 2 nd container may be inserted into the coupling groove.
Specifically, an insertion groove may be formed in a peripheral surface of the coupling groove, and an auxiliary protrusion protruding so as to be interfered by the insertion groove may be provided on one of the 1 st container and the 2 nd container.
Specifically, a coupling groove may be formed in one of the 1 st receptacle and the 2 nd receptacle, and a handle member may be formed in the other of the 1 st receptacle and the 2 nd receptacle to be inserted into the coupling groove.
Specifically, the handle member may be formed with an auxiliary projection projecting toward the coupling groove along a peripheral surface, and the coupling groove may be provided with a clamping groove for clamping the auxiliary projection.
Specifically, the 1 st container may be coupled to the 2 nd container at one side thereof or may have a 1 st lid body coupled thereto after the 2 nd container is removed, and the 2 nd container may be coupled to the 1 st container at one side thereof or may have a 2 nd lid body coupled thereto after the 1 st container is removed.
Specifically, a screw hole may be formed in one of the 1 st receptacle and the 2 nd receptacle to allow the 1 st makeup part or the 2 nd makeup part to be inserted and removed, and the other of the 1 st receptacle and the 2 nd receptacle may include a screw to allow the 1 st makeup part or the 2 nd makeup part to be inserted and removed.
Specifically, the 1 st container or the 2 nd container may be provided with a rotation protrusion which is guided to the screw hole to move, at least one end of the screw hole may extend in the horizontal direction, and a stopper protrusion may be provided at an extreme end of a horizontal region of the screw hole in front of the 1 st rotation protrusion in the moving direction.
Specifically, the 1 st rotating part for performing the turntable function in the 1 st container may be provided at the other side of the 1 st container to be exposed to the outside, and the 2 nd inner container for performing the turntable function in the 2 nd container may be provided to be exposed to the one side of the 2 nd container and may be covered by being coupled to the 1 st container.
Specifically, the 2 nd inner container may include a handle member exposed or covered depending on whether or not the handle member is coupled to the 1 st container, and may constitute a handle, and the handle member may be spaced apart from the 1 st container so as to prevent rotation of the 1 st container when the handle member is coupled to the 1 st container.
Specifically, the makeup implement may include a protector that is provided in the 1 st container and the 2 nd container so as to cover the 1 st makeup part or the 2 nd makeup part in a state where the 1 st container and the 2 nd container are coupled to each other.
Specifically, the protector may include: a protective member facing the 1 st or 2 nd cosmetic device; and an extension member extending horizontally from the protective member.
Specifically, the protective member may seal the inside of the 1 st container or the 2 nd container so as to cross one side of at least one of the 1 st container and the 2 nd container.
Effects of the invention
The cosmetic tool of the present invention can store 2 kinds of cosmetics different from each other and assemble or store the cosmetics and the applicator separately and assemble, and can be purchased and assembled separately according to the selection of the user, so that it can provide various forms of cosmetic tools, can improve the satisfaction of the user, and 2 kinds of containers are directly connected, so that the structure is simple and convenient to use, and the manufacturing cost can be saved.
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Fig. 1 is a view showing a state in which cosmetic tools according to one embodiment of the present invention are coupled to each other.
Fig. 2 is a view showing a state in which the makeup tools of one embodiment of the present invention are separated from each other.
Fig. 3a is a view showing a 1 st container in the makeup tool according to one embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3b is a view showing the spiral hole of the container 1 in the makeup tool according to one embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a view showing a 2 nd container in the cosmetic applicator according to one embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a view showing the 1 st container in a different form from the 2 nd container of the makeup implement according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
The objects, certain advantages and novel features of the invention may be more clearly understood by reference to the following detailed description and preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the present specification, when reference numerals are given to components in each drawing, the same reference numerals are used as much as possible for the same components even when they appear in different drawings. In describing the present invention, when it is determined that the detailed description of the related known technology makes the gist of the present invention unclear, the detailed description thereof will be omitted.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 and 2 are views for explaining a cosmetic device according to an embodiment of the present invention, fig. 3a to 4 are views for explaining a 1 st container and a 2 nd container in the cosmetic device according to the embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 5 is a view for showing the 1 st container in a different form from the 2 nd container in the cosmetic device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1 to 5, a cosmetic applicator 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a 1 st container 110 and a 2 nd container 120, which store cosmetics different from each other or one of the cosmetics and the other of the cosmetics is stored with an applicator 1202 for delivering the cosmetics to the skin.
For example, the 1 st container 110 contains the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101, the 2 nd container 120 contains the 2 nd cosmetic unit 1201, one of the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101 and the 2 nd cosmetic unit 1201 may be a stick-like cosmetic, and the other of the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101 and the 2 nd cosmetic unit 1201 may be an applicator 1202 or a stick-like cosmetic for delivering a cosmetic to the skin, but various modifications may be made, such as a case where both the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101 and the 2 nd cosmetic unit 1201 are cosmetics, composed of substances having different components from each other.
For example, when 2 cosmetics having different components are stored in the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120, one of the cosmetics is made of a material suitable for infants, and the other of the cosmetics is made of a material suitable for adults. Or cosmetics of different colors, face and body cosmetics, or a series of cosmetics (e.g., a sunscreen stick, concealer, foundation, etc.) that are applied in steps may be stored.
Thus, according to the structure described later, for example, the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 can be coupled to the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 different from each other or can be carried and stored separately, and the 1 st makeup part 1101 and the 2 nd makeup part 1201 are replaced and combined or used separately according to the selection of the user, so that the range of the selection of the user is various, and thus the satisfaction of the user can be improved.
Specifically, in the 1 st container 110, the 1 st cosmetic device 1101 is formed to protrude to one side. Here, the 1 st cosmetic device 1101 may be a solid stick-shaped 1 st cosmetic device, and the 1 st cosmetic device 1101 is formed in a stick shape and has a projection length adjustable in the vertical direction in a state of being installed in the 1 st container 110.
For example, the 1 st container 110 is formed with a screw hole 1121 for allowing the 1 st cosmetic part 1101 to go in and out, and unlike this, a screw 1221 may be further included, but with respect to the screw 1221, it will be explained in the 2 nd container 120.
The 1 st container 110 may include a 1 st outer container 111, a 1 st inner container 112, a 1 st inner tray 113, and a 1 st rotating part 114, and the 1 st container 110 may be simply manufactured in a cylindrical shape and may internally house the 1 st makeup part 1101, the 1 st inner container 112 may be coupled to an outer side of the 1 st inner tray 113 having a rotating protrusion 1131 formed on an outer circumferential surface thereof, the 1 st inner container 112 may be formed with a spiral hole 1121 through which the rotating protrusion 1131 passes, and the 1 st outer container 111 may be coupled to an outer side of the 1 st inner container 112.
Further, various modifications are possible, for example, a linear groove 1111 in which the rotation projection 1131 penetrating the spiral hole 1121 is provided is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the 1 st outer container 111, another spiral groove inclined in the direction opposite to the spiral hole 1121, or a linear hole is formed in the 1 st inner container 112 and a spiral groove is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the 1 st outer container 111, but the linear groove 1111 is exemplified in the present embodiment.
Specifically, the 1 st outer container 111 has an external appearance, and includes the 1 st inner container 112 and the 1 st inner tray 113 therein, and has one side opened to allow the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101 to be put in and out, and a coupling groove 1112 and a sandwiching groove 11121 are formed to realize coupling with the 2 nd container 120, and for this reason, description will be given in connection with the 2 nd container 120, and for ease of understanding, a structure related to a projecting operation of the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101 will be first described.
A 1 st rotating portion 114 is coupled to the other side of the 1 st outer container 111 so as to be rotatable relative to the 1 st outer container 111 for the projecting operation of the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101. For example, the 1 st outer container 111 and the 1 st rotating portion 114 are formed with a recessed groove along the peripheral surface of the inner peripheral surface on the peripheral surface facing each other, that is, the 1 st outer container 111, in order to prevent the separation from each other, and are rotated so as to be arranged in such a groove, a ring (or a protrusion) having a closed curve is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st rotating portion 114 (see fig. 3a, a), and the ring of the 1 st rotating portion 114 is rotated in a state of preventing the separation by being rotated in a vertical direction while being rotated in a bidirectional direction particularly with the groove formed on the inner peripheral surface of the 1 st outer container 111 being an infinite orbit.
Further, a linear groove 1111 is formed in the 1 st outer container 111, and the rotation protrusion 1131 is disposed in the linear groove 1111 so as to penetrate through the spiral hole 1121, thereby guiding the vertical movement of the rotation protrusion 1131. Here, the plurality of linear grooves 1111 are formed, and 2 linear grooves 1111 may be provided as an example, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and the pair of spiral holes 1121 are provided when the linear grooves 1111 are provided with the rotation protrusions 1131, and the pair of spiral holes 1121 is provided also in the case where the pair of rotation protrusions 1131 is provided, and the spiral hole 1121 is provided on the front surface and the other spiral hole 1121 is provided on the opposite rear surface with respect to fig. 3 a.
Further, the fixing ring 1110 is formed in the 1 st outer container 111, the fixing ring 1110 is formed in a closed curve shape along the peripheral surface inside the 1 st outer container 111, and is inclined to one side inside the 1 st outer container 111, that is, the length of the 1 st inner container 112 that is sufficiently accommodated inside the 1 st outer container 111.
Such a fixing ring 1110 has a coupling groove 1112 at one side for coupling with a 2 nd container 120 described later, thereby forming a step formed by the coupling groove 1112, and a step is formed at the opposite side of the coupling groove 1112, thereby receiving the 1 st inner container 112 to prevent it from being detached.
In particular, while the inner circumferential surface of the fixing ring 1110 and the inner circumferential surface of the 1 st inner container 112 have the same diameter in a state where the 1 st inner container 112 is coupled to the fixing ring 1110, that is, the fixing ring 1110 does not protrude in the inner direction of the 1 st inner container 112, and thus the 1 st cosmetic part 1101 is not interfered with the fixing ring 1110, and the 1 st cosmetic part 1101 is prevented from being scraped by the fixing ring 1110 when the 1 st cosmetic part 1101 is introduced, various modifications are possible, for example, even if the fixing ring 1110 is formed to protrude further than the 1 st inner container 112, the diameter of the fixing ring 1110 is made narrower than the diameter of the 1 st cosmetic part 1101, and thus interference with each other is avoided.
The 1 st inner container 112 has a spiral hole 1121 formed on an inner circumferential surface thereof to support movement of the 1 st inner tray 113, and the rotation protrusion 1131 of the 1 st inner tray 113 disposed inside the spiral hole 1121 moves along the spiral hole 1121 and the linear groove 1111, thereby relatively rotating the 1 st inner tray 113 and the 1 st inner container 112. Thereby, the rotation protrusion 1131 is pushed up or down along the spiral hole 1121 of the 1 st container 112, thereby changing the protruding length of the 1 st cosmetic part 1101.
At this time, when the 1 st rotating part 114 rotates, the spiral hole 1121 is inclined so that the rotating protrusion 1131 of the 1 st inner tray 113 is pushed up or down on the peripheral surface of the spiral hole 1121, and as an example, referring to fig. 3a and 3b, various modifications as follows can be realized: the spiral hole 1121 is formed in a straight line inclined upward from the other side along the circumferential surface of the 1 st inner container 112, or is formed in a cyclone shape.
Meanwhile, referring to fig. 3b, both end portions of the spiral hole 1121 extend in the horizontal direction to fix the rotation protrusion 1131. At this time, stopper protrusions 11210 are provided on at least one of both ends of the spiral hole 1121, preferably, on both ends of the spiral hole 1121, respectively.
The stopper protrusion 11210 is provided in front of the rotation protrusion 1131 in a state where the rotation protrusion 1131 is located at the endmost portion of the spiral hole 1121 in the horizontal direction region of the spiral hole 1121, thereby interfering with the rotation protrusion 1131 not to be arbitrarily moved, and when the user rotates the 1 st rotation part 114 by applying a certain force, the rotation protrusion 1131 of the 1 st inner tray 113 passes through the stopper protrusion 11210. However, the stopper protrusion 11210 is not limited to the horizontal region formed in the spiral hole 1121, and may be provided in an inclined region.
For example, the stopper protrusion 11210 may prevent a soft operation by making the width passed by the rotation protrusion 1131 narrow, and may form a curved surface having a high height at the center and low heights at both ends, so that the rotation protrusion 1131 is easily inserted and interfered with a constant height.
However, the stopper 11210 may be formed in various modified forms such as a pyramid, and it is preferable to form a curved surface to prevent abrasion of the rotation protrusion 1131, and the position of the stopper 11210 may be provided at the lower portion and/or the upper portion of the spiral hole 1121, and the form, position, number, and the like are not limited thereto.
Such a stopper protrusion 11210 prevents the rotation protrusion 1131 at the extreme end of the spiral hole 1121 in the lower horizontal direction from being arbitrarily moved based on fig. 3a, that is, in the case where the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 are coupled in a state of accommodating the 2 nd cosmetic part 1201 to the maximum extent, the 1 st cosmetic part 1101 is prevented from protruding toward the 2 nd cosmetic part 1201, thereby preventing the damage of the contents caused by the interference of the 1 st cosmetic part 1101 and the 2 nd cosmetic part 1201, and when the rotation protrusion 1131 enters the extreme end of the spiral hole 1121, it is necessary to pass through the stopper protrusion 11210, so that the user can recognize the fixation of the rotation protrusion 1131 by the feeling of being caught by the stopper protrusion 11210 at the time of operation, and can feel a sense of safety to the user.
Further, with reference to fig. 3a, when the rotation projection 1131 at the end of the spiral hole 1121 located upward in the horizontal direction is prevented from moving arbitrarily, that is, when the 2 nd cosmetic unit 1201 is in the maximally exposed state, the rotation projection 1131 is prevented from moving arbitrarily similarly to the rotation projection 1131 at the end of the spiral hole 1121 located downward in the horizontal direction, and the 2 nd cosmetic unit 1201 is prevented from moving arbitrarily.
The stopper 11210 is integrally formed with the 1 st container 112 as a structure protruding from the spiral hole 1121, and the stopper 11210 and the rotation protrusion 1131 are made of a material of a general cosmetic applicator 100, may be made of various materials such as a soft/hard material, for example, a plastic material, and may be formed in various forms, for example, the width of the spiral hole 1121 is equal to or similar to the diameter of the rotation protrusion 1131, or may be formed at a constant interval.
Also, even if the width of the spiral hole 1121 and the diameter of the rotation protrusion 1131 are almost similar or identical, the rotation protrusion 1131 is pressed and passes the stopper protrusion 11210 according to the user's operation when passing the stopper protrusion 11210.
The 1 st inner container 112 may be manufactured separately from the 1 st rotating portion 114 and then assembled, but may be integrally formed as described later.
The 1 st inner tray 113 is configured as a receiving groove for receiving the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101, and a plurality (or a pair) of rotating protrusions 1131, which are spaced apart from each other and pass through along the spiral hole 1121, are provided on the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st inner tray 113, and a fixing protrusion 1132 for fixing the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101 is provided inside the tray.
The fixing protrusion 1132 has a shape that the 1 st cosmetic applicator 1101 is easily drawn into the 1 st inner tray 113, and performs a hook function of preventing the 1 st cosmetic applicator 1101 from being easily separated from the 1 st inner tray 113. The 1 st inner tray 113 and the 1 st inner container 112 are relatively rotated, and the 1 st inner tray 113 moves in the vertical direction, thereby adjusting the protruding length of the 1 st cosmetic part 1101 fixed to the 1 st inner tray 113.
Here, in the process of reinserting the 1 st cosmetic device 1101 protruding from one side of the 1 st container 110, the rotation protrusion 1131 is pushed in the opposite direction, and the 1 st container 110 is moved in the other side direction and rotated.
The 1 st rotating part 114 is provided outside the other side of the 1 st outer container 111 as a structure for moving the 1 st inner tray 113 up and down inside the 1 st inner container 112, and thus can perform a function of a turntable (a structure in which protrusions and grooves in a peripheral longitudinal direction are alternately provided to rub against a hand of a user to prevent sliding, see fig. 5) rotated by the user gripping the 1 st rotating part 114, and the 1 st rotating part 114 and the 1 st outer container 111 are coupled by a structure of a closed curved ring and groove as described above (see fig. 3a and a).
The 1 st rotating portion 114 and the 1 st inner container 112 are separately manufactured and then fixed to each other by an insertion method, an adhesion method, or the like, or the 1 st rotating portion 114 and the 1 st inner container 112 are integrally formed. However, regardless of whether the 1 st rotating portion 114 is separately manufactured from the 1 st inner container 112, when the 1 st rotating portion 114 is rotated, the 1 st inner container 112 is rotated together, and the 1 st inner container 112 is rotated relative to the 1 st outer container 111.
As described above, the 1 st rotating portion 114 is coupled to the 1 st inner container 112 on the other side of the 1 st outer container 111 so as to rotate relative to the 1 st inner container 112, and when the 1 st rotating portion 114 rotates relative to the 1 st outer container 111, the rotating protrusion 1131 is pushed up or down along the spiral hole 1121 of the 1 st inner container 112, and the protruding length of the 1 st cosmetic part 1101 changes.
In this way, the 1 st cosmetic part 1101 on the 1 st inner tray 113 can be projected or newly housed by the screw hole 1121 with the 1 st inner container 112 as a reference, and the vertical movement of the 1 st inner tray 113 can be realized by rotating, but not limited to this, and various modifications can be made, and a known insertion and removal structure can be configured or applied by, for example, a screw 1221 structure of the 2 nd container 120 described later.
The 2 nd container 120 is provided so that the 2 nd cosmetic section 1201 protrudes to one side. Here, the 2 nd cosmetic section 1201 may be a stick-shaped 2 nd cosmetic product made of a solid substance similarly to the 1 st cosmetic section 1101, and in contrast to this, various modifications may be realized, for example, constituted by an applicator 1202 such as a puff or a brush that transfers the 1 st cosmetic section 1101 to the skin of the user, or the 1 st cosmetic section 1101 may be constituted by the applicator 1202 and the 2 nd cosmetic section 1201 may be constituted by the cosmetic product. The 2 nd cosmetic portion 1201 as such a cosmetic or applicator 1202 may be adjusted in the protruding length so as to protrude or be accommodated again in the one side direction of the 2 nd container 120.
Further, the 2 nd container 120 includes a screw hole 1121 for allowing the 2 nd cosmetic section 1201 to go in and out, like/similar to the 1 st container 110, but such a structure is the same as the 1 st container 110, and thus description is omitted, and the 2 nd container 120 includes a screw 1221 as another example different from the screw hole 1121.
Preferably, the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 are configured to be different from each other, that is, one is configured to be the screw hole 1121, and the other is configured to be the screw 1221, and thus the rotation part 114, which is a structure of the handle exposed to the outside, is preferably configured only in one container (the 1 st container 110).
For example, in the case where the 2 nd container 120 is adjusted in the protruding length of the 2 nd cosmetic device 1201 by the screw 1221, the 2 nd container 120 includes the 2 nd outer container 121, the 2 nd rotating part 122, the 2 nd inner container 123, and the 2 nd inner tray 124.
Specifically, the 2 nd outer container 121 is configured to have an external appearance, and the 2 nd rotating portion 122, the 2 nd inner container 123, and the 2 nd inner tray 124 are housed therein, and the 2 nd rotating portion 122 is provided inside the 2 nd outer container 121, and the 2 nd inner container 123 is partially exposed from the 2 nd outer container 121 in a state where the 2 nd outer container 121 and the 1 st container 110 are separated, thereby substantially realizing a turntable function.
Here, unlike the case where the 1 st rotating part 114 of the 1 st container 110 having the spiral hole 1121 is always exposed to the outside regardless of whether or not the 1 st container 110 is coupled to the 2 nd container 120, the 2 nd inner container 123, which performs the turntable function and relatively rotates the 2 nd outer container 121, is configured in a state where the turntable is exposed when being separated from the 1 st container 110, and therefore, only the 1 st rotating part 114 may be exposed as a structure for performing the turntable function in a state where the 1 st container 110 is coupled to the 2 nd container 120.
Accordingly, the makeup tool 110 constituting the unit can be regarded as one structure regardless of whether the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 are coupled, and thus, compared with a structure in which the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 are simply stacked, a stable appearance can be constituted, and when the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 are coupled, only the 1 st rotation part 114 is exposed to the outside as a turntable, and thus, the vertical position can be immediately recognized, and thus, the recognition time for the user to distinguish the 1 st container 110 from the 2 nd container 120 can be shortened, and not only the convenience in use can be improved, but also the appearance can be realized.
The 2 nd container 120 has a cylindrical structure for rotation, and has the same appearance as the 1 st container 110, and thus has a cylindrical structure when combined with the 1 st container 110. However, since the rotation by the screw 1221 described later is generated inside, the appearance is not limited to a cylinder, and various modifications, for example, an ellipse or a polygon in a horizontal cross section, can be realized.
The 2 nd rotating portion 122 is provided on the inner bottom surface of the 2 nd outer container 121 and is configured to rotate relatively, and is coupled to the ring of the 1 st rotating portion 114, for example, by a protrusion structure (see fig. 4 and B) that rotates while preventing the upper and lower portions from being separated from each other, similarly to the closed curve ring (see fig. 3a and a). However, unlike the 1 st rotating part 114, the 2 nd rotating part 122 and the 2 nd outer container 121 may be configured in a state of being fixed to each other so as to rotate together.
Accordingly, the 2 nd rotating portion 122 is configured to rotate together with or be fixed to the 2 nd outer container 121, and when the 2 nd inner container 123 is rotated and the 2 nd outer container 121 is held, the 2 nd rotating portion 122 is fixed together with the 2 nd outer container 121, and therefore the 2 nd inner container 123 is relatively rotated with respect to the 2 nd rotating portion 122. Of course, the 2 nd outer container 121 may be rotated by holding the 2 nd inner container 123 according to the user's selection.
In particular, when the 2 nd inner container 123 is relatively rotated with respect to the 2 nd rotating portion 122, the screws 1221 are provided on the inner peripheral surface of the 2 nd rotating portion 122 to vertically move the 2 nd inner tray 124, and the opposite screws 1241 are engaged with the screws 1221 and provided on the lower outer peripheral surface of the 2 nd inner tray 124.
Accordingly, when the 2 nd rotating portion 122 and the 2 nd outer container 121 rotate relative to the 2 nd inner container 123, the counter screw 1241 engaged with the screw 1221 rotates via the screw 1221 and moves up and down.
Here, when the screw 1221 and the counter screw 1241 are operated, the 2 nd rotation portion 122 and the 2 nd inner container 123 may be configured to interfere with each other in the vertical direction so that the 2 nd inner container 123 does not move vertically, and for example, the 2 nd rotation portion 122 and the 2 nd inner container 123 may be configured to interfere with each other in a protruding configuration so as not to be separated from each other (see fig. 4, C).
Further, a 2 nd cosmetic unit 1201 is provided at one side of the 2 nd inner tray 124 to adjust a protruding length of the 2 nd cosmetic unit 1201 by the up and down movement of the 2 nd inner tray 124, and the 2 nd cosmetic unit 1201 is fixed by a fixing protrusion identical/similar to the fixing protrusion 1132 separately provided to fix the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101.
Accordingly, when the user rotates the 2 nd inner container 123 or the 2 nd outer container 121 while holding the upper end of the 2 nd inner container 123 with one hand and the 2 nd outer container 121 with the other hand, the 2 nd inner tray 124 is relatively rotated by the structure of the screw 1221 and the counter screw 1241 with respect to the 2 nd outer container 121 and the 2 nd rotating portion 122, and the 2 nd inner tray 124 is pushed up or down in the up-down direction.
In addition to the protruding structure of the 1 st and 2 nd cosmetic parts 1101 and 1201 as described above, the open side of the 2 nd container 120 is coupled to the open side of the 1 st container 110 to seal the one side of the 1 st container 110 and the one side of the 2 nd container 120, so that the 1 st container 110 protects the 1 st cosmetic part 1101 by the 2 nd container 120 and the 2 nd container 120 protects the 2 nd cosmetic part 1201 by the 1 st container 110, whereby the 1 st and 2 nd containers 110 and 120 respectively achieve the function of protecting each other without sealing the 1 st and 2 nd containers 110 and 120 by an additional cap for sealing, and thus there is no need to handle a cap when using the 1 st and 2 nd containers 110 and 120, and thus it is convenient, and the simplification of the structure and easy and manufacturing can be achieved by removing a cap that closes the 1 st and 2 nd containers 110 and 120 at the same time, and the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
However, the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 of the present embodiment are combined with each other to be used as one unit (refer to fig. 1), but unlike this, the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 may be sold/purchased separately (refer to fig. 3a and 4), and the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 sold separately may be combined with each other according to a user's selection to constitute one unit, whereby the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 may be sealed separately.
For this, referring to fig. 3a and 4 (separated 1 st container and 2 nd container), the makeup tool 100 of the present embodiment includes the 1 st lid 130 and the 2 nd lid 140.
The 1 st lid 130 can be used when the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 are separated and sold, stored, and carried. Thus, the 1 st container 110 is coupled to the 2 nd container 120 on one side or to the 1 st cover 130 after the 2 nd container 120 is removed.
Here, the 1 st cover 130 may be constructed in a continuously usable structure or a disposable product, and in the case of constructing the disposable product, the 1 st cover 130 is bonded to the 1 st container 110 by sealing through adhesive tape, thermal welding of a plastic film, or the like.
In contrast, in the case where the user uses only the 1 st container 110 without using the 2 nd container or uses the 2 nd container 120, the 1 st container 110 is not covered with the 2 nd container 120 for carrying alone, and thus is covered only with the 1 st lid 130, whereby the 1 st lid 130 performs a lid function.
In this case, the 1 st lid 130 has the same structure for coupling the 2 nd container 120 to the 1 st container 110, and the coupling method and the coupling form of the 2 nd container 120 to the 1 st container 110 may be the same as those of the 1 st lid 130 to the 1 st container 110.
For example, in the case where the coupling groove 1112 is provided on one side of the 1 st container 110, the 2 nd container 120 and/or the 1 st lid 130 has a step structure for coupling to the coupling groove 1112, and for example, the 2 nd outer container 121 has a step on one side thereof and a peripheral surface thereof is sandwiched in the coupling groove 1112, and the handle member 1231 as one end of the 2 nd inner container 123 protrudes from one end of the 2 nd outer container 121, whereby the handle member 1231 simply covers the coupling groove 1112 to protect it.
In particular, a space is formed between the handle member 1231 and the peripheral surface of the coupling groove 1112 so that the outer peripheral surface of the handle member 1231 does not abut against the peripheral surface of the coupling groove 1112, and thus the handle member 1231 for lifting and lowering the 2 nd cosmetic applicator 1201 is not interfered by the 2 nd container 120 even when the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 are coupled.
Accordingly, in the case where the 2 nd dressing part 1201 provided in the 2 nd container 120 is not used, since the handle member 1231 is configured to cover only the 1 st container 110, even if the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 are rotated by being gripped in a coupled state, the handle member 1231 is not affected and the 2 nd dressing part 1201 is not lifted or lowered.
Therefore, the handle member 1231 is hidden inside in the coupled state of the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120, and thus the 2 nd cosmetic unit 1201 is prevented from protruding toward the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101 without being affected by the 1 st container 110 or the outside, and thus the damage of the contents due to the interference of the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101 and the 2 nd cosmetic unit 1201 is prevented.
The coupling groove 1112 is provided on one side of the 1 st outer container 110 as a groove structure recessed from one side of the 1 st container 110 to the other side, and may be brought into contact with or spaced from the handle member 1231 on one side of the 2 nd container 120 so as to restrict the entry into the 2 nd container 120 in various embodiments. Meanwhile, in order not to affect the appearance, when the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 are combined, the outer circumferential surfaces are formed to have the same thickness, and the 2 nd container 120 is formed in a straight line shape from the 1 st container 110.
Here, the coupling groove 1112 and the 2 nd outer container 121 have a stepped structure for coupling, and the 1 st lid 130 and the 2 nd lid 140 may have a shape in which they cross each other with respect to the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120, that is, the coupling groove 1112 may be provided in the 2 nd container 120 and the 1 st lid 130, and correspondingly, the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd lid 140 may have a stepped structure.
However, although not shown, in the case of the structure in which the 1 st container 110 is inserted into the 1 st lid 130, in order to easily separate the 1 st lid 130 from the 1 st container 110, a handle is separately provided to the 1 st lid 130, and the 1 st lid 130 is pulled or rotated and pulled out from the 1 st container 110 by the handle.
On the other hand, referring to fig. 3a, the 1 st cover 130 is configured to cover the outside of the 1 st container 110 regardless of the coupling groove 1112 formed in the 1 st container 110, and the 1 st cover 130 is configured to be disposed outside the 1 st container 110 as compared with the configuration of the 1 st cover 130 inserted into the 1 st container 110, so that the 1 st cover 130 can be easily separated without a separate handle.
In this case, the 1 st lid 130 is made of a material such as silicone, rubber, plastic, or the like, and may be configured by a screw-fastening method, but may be configured by a clamping method of clamping into a groove, differently from this.
Furthermore, as the 2 nd container 120 is coupled to the 1 st container 110 at one side or the 2 nd cover 140 is coupled after the 1 st container 110 is removed, the coupling structure of the 1 st container 110, the 2 nd container 120 and the 1 st cover 130 may be the same as/similar to the coupling structure of the 2 nd container 120, the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd cover 140, and thus the 2 nd cover 140 may be formed the same as the coupling structure of the 1 st container 110 coupled to the 2 nd container 120, which is the same as the coupling structure of the 1 st container 110 described above, and thus, repeated description may be omitted.
In addition, in order to improve the coupling force, a clamping groove 11121 is provided in the coupling groove 1112, and at this time, an auxiliary protrusion 1211 is formed on the peripheral surface of the outer container 121 of the 2 nd container, so that the auxiliary protrusion 1211 is interfered by the clamping groove 11121. Here, the coupling groove 1112 covers the handle member 1231 and also covers a part of the 2 nd outer container 121 to extend, so that the auxiliary projection 1211 and the sandwiching groove 11121 interfere with each other, and at this time, a step is provided on one side of the 2 nd outer container 121 so that the outer peripheral surface is formed in a straight line shape in a state where the 1 st outer container 111 and the 2 nd outer container 121 are coupled.
The auxiliary projection 1211 may have another form as long as it is configured to be restricted from being inserted into and interfered with the sandwiching groove 11121, and for example, the auxiliary projection 1211 may be formed in a closed curved surface or a plurality of projections.
Meanwhile, the cosmetic applicator 100 of the present embodiment may further include a protector 150 to prevent moisture from evaporating in a storage state to minimize deterioration of cosmetics.
The protector 150 is not a medium for connecting the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120, and is provided in the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 in a state where the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 are coupled to each other, unlike the case where the 1 st cover 130 and the 2 nd cover 140 cover and protect the outside of the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120.
That is, the case where the protective body 150 is provided in the 2 nd container 120 will be described below as an example in order to minimize the deterioration of the 1 st cosmetic unit 1101 or the 2 nd cosmetic unit 1201 and to provide the protective body in a state where the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 are coupled to each other so that the sealing can be more reliably achieved, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
For example, the protective body 150 may include a protective member 151 and an extension member 152.
The protective member 151 may be opposed to the 2 nd cosmetic section 1201, be formed of a film-coated paper for sealing the 2 nd container 120 in order to prevent the exposure of the 2 nd cosmetic section 1201, be permanently removed from the 2 nd container 120 by being removed at the time of use, or may implement various modifications, for example, be formed in a form of being placed on the 2 nd cosmetic section 1201 or a form of being coupled to the upper end of the 2 nd container 120 for the repeated use of the protective member 151.
In this way, the protective member 151 seals the inside of the 2 nd container 120 so as to cross one side of the 2 nd container 120, and for example, the protective member 151 is detachably attached to the upper end of the 2 nd container 120. And the extension member 152 is horizontally configured with the protection member 151 in a folded state from the protection member 151, thereby minimizing a space, so that a compact size of the cosmetic tool 100 combining the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 can be achieved.
Here, the extension member 152 may be formed integrally with the protective member 151, and may be formed of a material such as silicone or plastic, or may be formed of aluminum foil or plastic paper, for example, and molded together with the protective member 151.
In this way, in the case of this embodiment, 2 kinds of cosmetics different from each other can be stored and assembled or the cosmetics and the applicator can be separately stored and assembled, and the cosmetics and the applicator can be separately purchased and assembled according to the selection of the user, so that it is possible to provide various forms of the cosmetic tool 100 to improve the user's satisfaction, and the two kinds of the 1 st container 110 and the 2 nd container 120 are directly connected, thereby the structure is simple and convenient to use, and the manufacturing cost can be saved.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and may include a combination of the above embodiments and known techniques as yet another embodiment.
The present invention has been described in detail with reference to the specific embodiments, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and it is apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and improvements can be made within the technical spirit of the present invention.
The mere fact that certain changes and modifications are included in the scope of the present invention is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention to the particular embodiments described herein, but it is the intention that the appended claims should be interpreted as broadly as possible.
Description of reference numerals:
100: the makeup tool 110: 1 st Container
110: 1 st makeup section 111: 1 st outer container
1110: fixing ring 1112: combination groove
11121: the nip groove 112: no. 1 inner container
1121: the spiral hole 113: no. 1 inner tray
1131: the rotation protrusion 1132: fixing protrusion
114: 1 st rotating part 120: 2 nd container
1201: no. 2 cosmetic unit 1202: applicator
121: outer container 1211: auxiliary protrusion
122: rotation part 2: screw nail
123: inner container 2, 1231: handle part
124: no. 2 inner tray 1241: opposite screw
130: 1 st cover 140: 2 nd cover body
150: protector 151: protective member
152: extension member

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1. A cosmetic applicator, comprising:
a 1 st container configured to make the 1 st cosmetic part protrude to one side; and
a 2 nd container configured to make the 2 nd cosmetic part protrude to one side,
the open side of the 2 nd container is coupled to the open side of the 1 st container to seal the 1 st container and the 2 nd container.
2. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 1,
the 1 st cosmetic part is a stick-shaped 1 st cosmetic,
the 2 nd cosmetic part is a stick-shaped 2 nd cosmetic.
3. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 1,
any one of the 1 st cosmetic part and the 2 nd cosmetic part is a stick-shaped cosmetic,
the other of the 1 st makeup part and the 2 nd makeup part is an applicator for delivering the cosmetic to the skin.
4. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 3,
the applicator is a puff or a brush.
5. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 1,
a coupling groove is formed at one side of any one of the 1 st container and the 2 nd container,
one side of the other of the 1 st container and the 2 nd container is clamped into the coupling groove.
6. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 5,
a clamping groove is formed on the peripheral surface of the combining groove,
an auxiliary protrusion protruding so as to be interfered by the clamping groove is provided on one side of either the 1 st container or the 2 nd container.
7. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 1,
the 1 st container is combined with the 2 nd container on one side or is provided with a 1 st cover body combined after the 2 nd container is removed,
the 2 nd container is combined with the 1 st container on one side or is provided with a 2 nd cover body which is combined after the 1 st container is removed.
8. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 1,
one of the 1 st container and the 2 nd container is formed with a spiral hole for the 1 st make-up part or the 2 nd make-up part to go in and out,
the other of the 1 st container and the 2 nd container includes a screw for the 1 st make-up part or the 2 nd make-up part to go in and out.
9. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 8,
the 1 st container or the 2 nd container is provided with a rotary protrusion which is guided to the spiral hole and moves,
at least one end of the spiral hole extends along the horizontal direction, and a stopping projection is arranged at the most end of the horizontal direction area of the spiral hole in front of the 1 st rotating projection in the moving direction.
10. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 1,
a 1 st rotating part for realizing the function of the turntable in the 1 st container is arranged at the other side of the 1 st container and is exposed to the outside,
the 2 nd inner container which realizes the function of the turntable in the 2 nd container is exposed to one side of the 2 nd container and is covered by combining with the 1 st container.
11. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 10,
the 2 nd inner container comprises a handle component which is exposed or covered according to the connection with the 1 st container and forms a handle,
the handle member is spaced apart from the 1 st container so as to prevent the 1 st container from rotating when coupled to the 1 st container.
12. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 1,
the cosmetic device includes a protector provided in the 1 st container and the 2 nd container in a state where the 1 st container and the 2 nd container are coupled to each other to cover the 1 st cosmetic unit or the 2 nd cosmetic unit.
13. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 12,
the protector includes:
a protective member facing the 1 st or 2 nd cosmetic device; and
and an extension member extending horizontally from the protection member.
14. Cosmetic applicator according to claim 13,
the protective member seals the inside of the 1 st container or the 2 nd container so as to cross one side of at least one of the 1 st container and the 2 nd container.
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