Information
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Patent Grant
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6293719
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Patent Number
6,293,719
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Date Filed
Thursday, June 1, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 25, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 044 98
- 044 59
- 044 60
- 044 61
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material includes a cartridge 2 having a stick type cosmetic material built-in, a container body 4 which can easily be attached to or detached from the cartridge 2, and a cap 3 which is composed of a cylinder 37 and a lid 31. The cylinder 37 is attached to a periphery of the container body 4 in such a manner that the cylinder 37 can slide in an axial direction and never comes off. The lid 31 is installed in such a manner that it can open and close an upper end opening of the cylinder 37. Further, the stick type cosmetic material can be advanced and returned by synchronously rotating the container body 4 and the cylinder 37.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material which houses a stick type cosmetic material, such as eyeliner or lipstick, in such a manner that the material can be fed.
BACKGROUND ART
Generally, a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material is composed of a cartridge and a container body. Thus, even though a stick type cosmetic material built in the cartridge is completely used up, the same container body can successively be used by replacing the cartridge with a new cartridge. Further, a single container body can be used for a various colors or shapes of stick type cosmetic materials by replacing a cartridge attached to the container body with another cartridge which has a different color or shape of stick type cosmetic material within.
Incidentally, it is necessary for a stick type cosmetic material, such as eyeliner or lipstick, to be kept clean. Thus, a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material is provided with a cap which covers an opening of the cartridge to be used for feeding the stick type cosmetic material.
However, in the case of a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material having such a cap, it requires much labor for replacing a cartridge. More specifically, when the cartridge is replaced, it is necessary to carry out the following processes: first, the cap is detached, the cartridge is then extracted, further, a new cartridge is installed, and finally, the cap is attached. This is troublesome. Further, it is likely to lose the cap during the replacing work.
The present invention is made in consideration of such problems. An object of the present invention is to provide a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material having a cap to maintain the stick type cosmetic material clean which facilitates the cartridge replacing work.
Further, another object of the present invention is to provide a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material which can prevent the loss of a cap by taking measures to prevent the cap to maintain the cosmetic material clean from coming off the container body.
Further, another object of the present invention is to provide a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material having a cap to maintain the stick type cosmetic material clean which is applicable to various types of feeding and returning mechanisms.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material is provided with a cartridge having a stick type cosmetic material within and a container body which can easily be attached to and detached from the cartridge, wherein the stick type cosmetic material in the cartridge is advanced or returned by relatively rotating the container body and the cartridge in a state that the cartridge is attached to the container body, the cartridge type container further comprising a cap which is composed of a cylinder attached to a periphery of the container body in a manner that the cylinder can slide in an axial direction and never comes off and a lid which is installed at the cylinder and can easily open and close an upper end opening of the cylinder. Due to such constitution, when the cartridge is replaced, the cylinder of the cap can be slid in advance to a position where replacing work will not be interfered, thereby facilitating the replacing work of the cartridge. Further, the cap never comes off the container body, whereby a loss of the cap will not occur during the replacing work of the cartridge.
Further, according to the present invention, on an outside surface of the container body mentioned above, there are provided an upper side stopper section to define an uppermost sliding limit of the cylinder and a lower side stopper section to define a lowermost sliding limit of the cylinder are provided on an outside surface of the container body, respectively, and also an upper side contact section which comes into contact with the upper side stopper section at the uppermost sliding limit of the cylinder and a lower side contact section which comes into contact with the lower side stopper section at the lowermost sliding limit are provided on an inside surface of the cylinder, respectively. Thus, it is possible to simply and reasonably constitute a mechanism which defines the uppermost and lowermost sliding limits of the cylinder and makes it impossible for the cylinder to come off the container body.
Further, according to the present invention, the lid can be closed at least at the uppermost sliding limit of the cylinder and also the lid is pushed open by sliding the cylinder downward. Thus, it is possible to prevent dust from entering through an opening provided at an upper end of the cartridge or an opening provided at an upper end of the container body while the cartridge is removed. Also, the lid is opened only by sliding the cylinder downward, whereby the stick type cosmetic material can be used or the replacing work of the cartridge can immediately be carried out.
Further, the present invention is constituted so that at the lowermost sliding limit of the cylinder, the lid has already descended to a side of the container body, so that the cartridge can be attached to the container body from an upper end opening of the cylinder. Due to such constitution, if the cylinder has been slid to the lowermost sliding limit, the lid will not interfere the replacing work of the cartridge or use of the cosmetic material.
Further, the present invention is provided with a resilient means for urging the lid to a direction of closing the upper end opening of the cylinder. Thus, the lid is automatically closed at least by sliding the cylinder up to the uppermost sliding limit, whereby the cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material can be user-friendly.
Further, the present invention is constituted so that the resilient means for urging the lid to a direction of closing the upper end opening of the cylinder are provided, and also at the lowermost sliding limit of the cylinder, the lid has already descended to a side of the container body, so that the cartridge can be attached to the container body from an upper end opening of the cylinder. Due to the constitution, even though the cartridge is not attached to the container body, as long as the cylinder is slid up to the lowermost sliding limit, the lid does not close the upper end opening of the cylinder because the lid is at the side of the container body. Therefore, the lid will not interfere the replacing work of the cartridge.
Further, the present invention is provided with synchronous rotation means for synchronously rotating the cylinder and the container body is provided. Thus, if a user holds the cylinder and the container body and relatively rotates them, the stick type cosmetic material can be fed or returned. Therefore, the cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material can be user-friendly.
Further, the present invention is constituted so that the synchronous rotation means synchronously rotate the cylinder and container body no matter where the cylinder is at between the uppermost sliding limit and the lowermost sliding limit. Thus, the cap slides always straight to the container body, whereby the cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material can be user-friendly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing constitution of parts of a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing a state that a cap of the container shown in
FIG. 1
has already slid to a lower end of the container. FIG.
2
(A) is a general view; FIG.
2
(B) is a perspective view showing details of a lower part of the cap which has already slid to the lower end.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing a state that a cap of the container shown in
FIG. 1
has already slid to an upper end of the container. FIG.
3
(A) is a general view; FIG.
3
(B) is a perspective view showing details of a lower part of the cap which has slid to the upper end; FIG.
3
(C) is a sectional view taken along line C—C of FIG.
3
(A).
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing a tip of the cap of the container shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing a tip of the cap.
FIG. 6
shows a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to another embodiment of the present invention. FIG.
6
(A) is a perspective view showing constitution of the cap and the container body; FIG.
6
(B) is a fragmentary sectional view showing details of a lower part of the cap.
FIG. 7
shows inner structure of a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a sectional view showing inner structure of a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to another embodiment of the present invention.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will subsequently be described with reference to accompanying drawings.
FIGS. 1
to
4
show a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to an embodiment of the present invention. Incidentally, in each of the drawings, an upward direction is a direction of feeding a stick type cosmetic material, and a downward direction is a direction of returning the stick type cosmetic material.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
to
3
, a cartridge type
1
container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material
1
′ is composed of a cartridge
2
, a cap
3
, and a container body
4
. The cartridge
2
has a stick type cosmetic material
1
′ within and is attached to an opening provided at an upper end of the container body
4
. Incidentally, when the cartridge
2
is changed, the cartridge
2
is taken away from the upper end opening of the container body
4
and a new cartridge
2
is installed.
In the cartridge
2
and the container body
4
, a feeding and returning mechanism is provided. Thus, if the cartridge
2
and the container body
4
are relatively rotated, a stick type cosmetic material in the cartridge
2
will be fed or returned. Incidentally, a feeding and returning mechanism which is similar to the one according to the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
is adopted, for example. Details of constitution of the feeding and returning mechanism will be described later together with each embodiment which is shown in FIG.
7
and FIG.
8
.
The cap
3
is composed of a lid
31
and a hollow cylinder
37
. The lid
31
is pivotally attached to the hollow cylinder
37
. The cylinder
37
is slid on an outside surface of the container body
4
and holds the lid
31
in such a manner that the lid
31
can easily slide on the outside surface of the cartridge
2
. The lid
31
is installed at a tip of the cylinder
37
and an upper end of the cylinder
37
can easily be opened and closed. Incidentally, details of construction of the cap
3
will be described later with reference to FIG.
4
.
The container body
4
is composed of a body cylinder
7
, a tail closure
9
, and a feeding and returning mechanism which is built in the body cylinder
7
.
The body cylinder
7
is a hollow cylindrical member. An annular flange
7
a
projecting outward is formed at an upper end opening
7
f
of the body cylinder
7
. Further, a lower end opening of the body cylinder
7
is closed by the tail closure
9
. Incidentally, the tail closure
9
is fixed into the lower end opening of a body cylinder
7
b
by a method, such as the tightening by a screw, concavo-convex engagement, or the like.
An outside surface of a sublevel section
7
b
of the body cylinder
7
is formed in such a manner that its section is an equilateral octagon in a longitudinal direction from a lower end of the flange
7
a
to the lower end opening. Further, outer diameters of the flange
7
a
and the tail closure
9
are equal to the outer diameter of an inscribed circle of the section of the sublevel section
7
b
which is an equilateral octagon. Therefore, as shown in FIG.
2
(B) and FIG.
3
(B), a step
7
c
is formed in an area of an under surface of the flange
7
a
between an outer circumference of the flange
7
a
and a side of the sublevel section
7
b
, and a step
9
a
is formed in an area of a top surface of the tail closure
9
between an outer circumference of the tail closure
9
and a side of the sublevel section
7
b.
As shown in FIG.
2
(B), a thickness
37
e
projecting inward is formed at a lower part of the cylinder
37
. An inner sectional form of the thickness
37
e
is an equilateral octagon which corresponds to the sectional form of the body cylinder
7
. Further, inner sectional forms of the cylinder
37
other than the thickness
37
e
are circular and the diameters are equivalent to that of a circumscribed circle of the equilateral octagon.
Due to such constitution, the cylinder
37
can slide in an axial direction of the body cylinder
7
. The uppermost sliding limit and the lowermost sliding limit of the cylinder
37
are defined by steps
7
c
and
9
a
of the container body
4
, respectively.
To be precise, when the cylinder
37
is slid downward along the body cylinder
7
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, in a state that the cylinder
37
of the cap
3
is put on the body cylinder
7
of the container body
4
, the under surface of the thickness
37
e of the cylinder
37
comes into contact with the step
9
a
provided on the top surface of the tail closure
9
. The contact point becomes the lowermost sliding limit of the cylinder
37
. Thus, the cylinder
37
cannot slide downward anymore, whereby the cap
3
is prevented from coming off the body cylinder
7
downward.
On the other hand, as shown in
FIG. 3
, when the cylinder
37
is slid upward along the body cylinder
7
, the top surface of the thickness
37
e
comes into contact with the step
7
c
provided on the under surface of the flange
7
a
of the body cylinder
7
. The contact point becomes the uppermost sliding limit of cylinder
37
. Thus, the cap
3
is prevented from coming off so as not to fall out upward from the body cylinder
7
.
Further, since the cylinder
37
slides in such a manner, the lid
31
slides along the outside surface of the cartridge
2
. When the cylinder
37
reaches the lowermost sliding limit, the lid
31
is completely shifted to the container body
4
side as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
Thus, as shown in
FIG. 2
, if the cylinder
37
is slid to the lowermost sliding limit, it will be possible to arrange the lid
31
, which is a projection to a side of the container body
4
, far from a cosmetic material advancing hole
8
provided at an upper end of the cartridge
2
. Therefore, when a user puts on make-up, the lid is not a hindrance to the make-up.
Further, as shown in
FIG. 1
, when the cartridge
2
is taken away from the container body
4
so as to change the cartridge
2
or the like, the cap
3
can completely be shifted to the container body
4
side by letting the cap
3
come down to the lowermost sliding limit. Further, if the cap
3
is slid upward when the cartridge
2
is removed from the container body
4
as described above, the lid
31
will reach the upper part of the body cylinder
7
and be closed. Therefore, an upper end opening
7
f
of the body cylinder
7
will be closed by the lid
31
. Thus, it is possible to prevent dust or the like from entering through the opening
7
f
while the container body
4
is preserved without installing the cartridge
2
.
On the other hand, when the cylinder
37
reaches the uppermost sliding limit, the lid
31
reaches above the upper end of the cartridge
2
as shown in
FIG. 3
, whereby an upper end opening
37
d
of the cylinder
37
can be closed by the lid
31
.
Incidentally, when the cylinder
37
slides, each inside surface of the thickness
37
e
always slides along a corresponding outside surface of the body cylinder
7
. Therefore, the cylinder
37
slides straight to the axial direction of the body cylinder
7
.
Further, due to such constitution as described above, the thickness
37
e
of the cylinder
37
and the sublevel section
7
b
of the body cylinder
7
which have different diameters are engaged with each other. Therefore, the cylinder
37
and the body cylinder
7
synchronously rotate.
Due to such constitution that the cap
3
(the cylinder
37
) and the body cylinder
7
rotate synchronously, a stick type cosmetic material can be fed or returned by holding and relatively rotating the cartridge
2
and the cylinder
37
. Thus, the container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material can be easy to handle.
On the contrary to the above, if, for example, the sublevel section
7
b
of the body cylinder
7
is a cylindrical section having a small diameter and the thickness
37
a
is put on the cylindrical section, the cylinder
37
cannot rotate synchronously with the body cylinder
7
. In this case, the cylinder
37
can slide to the body cylinder
7
. Further, if the under surface of the flange
7
a
and the top surface of the tail closure
9
have large diameters, the uppermost sliding limit and the lowermost sliding limit of the cylinder
37
can be defined. However, in such constitution, it is necessary to hold and rotate relatively the cartridge
2
and the tail closure
9
at the time of feeding or returning the stick type cosmetic material, whereby the container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material is difficult to handle. Therefore, it is preferable to have constitution in which the cap
3
and the body cylinder
7
synchronously rotate like this embodiment.
An assembling method of the cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to this embodiment will subsequently be described. Incidentally, in the following description, a description about assembly of the feeding and returning mechanism and the like will be omitted.
When the cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material is assembled, first, the upper end opening of the cylinder
37
is put on from the lower part of the body cylinder
7
in a state that the lid
31
of the cap
3
is opened. Then, after the cylinder
37
is completely put on the body cylinder
7
, the tail closure
9
is fitted in the lower end opening of the body cylinder
7
. In this state, the cartridge
2
is inserted from the upper end opening
7
f
of the body cylinder so as to be attached. Finally, the cylinder
37
is slid upward along the outside surface of the body cylinder
7
. In this case, since the top surface of the thickness
37
e
of the cylinder
37
comes into contact with the step
7
c
provided on the under surface of the flange
7
a
and the cylinder
37
reaches the uppermost sliding limit, the cylinder
37
will not come off the body cylinder
7
. When the cylinder
37
is at the uppermost sliding limit, the lid
31
reaches above the upper end of the cartridge
2
and is closed.
Further, when the cartridge
2
is changed, first, the cylinder
37
of the cap
3
is slid downward along the outside surface of the body cylinder
7
until the lid
31
is completely shifted to the body cylinder
7
side. In this state, the old cartridge
2
is taken away from the body cylinder
7
and a new cartridge
2
is then attached.
FIG. 4
is an perspective view showing a tip of the cap
3
.
As shown in the drawing, the cap
3
is composed of the lid
31
which can easily be opened and closed and the hollow cylinder
37
which is held outside the cartridge
2
in a manner that the cylinder
37
can easily slide in an axial direction.
The lid
31
is a nearly circular plate and is held by shaft at a top end of the cylinder
37
in a manner that the lid
31
can easily be rotated. A torsion coil spring
33
is put on the center of a pin
35
. An end
33
a
on one side of the torsion coil spring
33
pushes a top surface
31
a
of the lid
31
downward, and an end
33
b
on the other side comes into contact with an outside surface
37
b
of the cylinder
37
. Thus, the lid
31
is always urged in a direction of closing an upper end
37
d
of the cylinder
37
by force of the torsion coil spring
33
. Further, the cylinder
37
is cylindrical as a whole. The cylinder
37
is put on outside the body cylinder
7
and held in a manner that the cylinder
37
can slide along outside the body cylinder
7
in an axial direction.
Due to such constitution, if a user slides the cylinder
37
downward starting from the state shown in
FIG. 3
, the lid
31
will be pushed by the upper end of the cartridge
2
. Thus, the lid
31
opens against the force of the torsion coil spring
33
, and the cosmetic material advancing hole
8
at an upper end of the cartridge
2
is exposed outside. Afterward, if the cylinder
37
is further slid downward, the lid
31
will be urged by force of the torsion coil spring
33
, and then the lid
31
will move downward along an outward form of the container covering from the cartridge
2
to the container body
4
in a state that the lid
31
is pressed against a side face of the cartridge
2
(see FIG.
2
).
The cylinder reaches the lowermost sliding limit at a point that an under surface of the thickness
37
e
of the cylinder
37
comes into contact with the step
9
a
of the tail closure
9
. When the cylinder
37
reaches the lowermost sliding limit, the lid
31
has already been shifted to the container body
4
side and is being pressed against the side face of the body cylinder
7
by the force of the torsion coil spring
33
.
In this state, a user holds the cylinder
37
and rotates the cartridge
2
. Thus, the stick type cosmetic material built in the cartridge
2
is fed. Further, if the user holds the cylinder
37
and rotates the cartridge
2
in a reverse direction when finished using the stick type cosmetic material, the stick type cosmetic material will be returned. Then, the tail closure
9
is held and the cylinder
37
is slid to the uppermost sliding limit. Thus, the lid
31
is automatically closed by the force of the torsion coil spring
33
.
Incidentally, according to the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
described above, the lid
31
is always urged toward a closing direction by the force of the torsion coil spring
33
, but the present invention is not restricted to such aspect. For example, it is also preferable to adopt the fitting form as shown in FIG.
5
.
To say more precisely about the form shown in
FIG. 5
, a cap
103
is composed of a lid
131
which can easily be opened and closed and a hollow cylinder
137
. Hemispherical projections
131
b
are formed at right and left ends of a hinge section
131
a
of the lid
131
. These projections
131
b
are engaged with holes
137
a
of lid supporting sections
137
c
of the cylinder
137
. In such a manner, the lid
131
and the cylinder
137
are connected by a hinge. Therefore, the lid
131
is not urged by the force of a spring or the like, whereby a user opens or closes the lid
131
with his or her fingertip or the like.
Incidentally, the lid
131
and the cylinder
137
can monolithically be formed by connecting them with a hinge which is elastically deformed.
FIG. 6
shows a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to another embodiment of the present invention.
A cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material
201
according to this embodiment is composed of a cap
203
, a container body
204
, and a cartridge (not shown in the drawings).
The cap
203
is composed of a lid
231
which can easily be opened and closed and a hollow cylinder
237
. The cylinder
237
is put on an outside surface of the container body
204
and holds the lid
231
on an outside surface of the cartridge in a manner that the lid
231
can easily slide.
Two slits
203
y
are formed above and below at a lower part of the cylinder
237
in a direction of the circumference. A part which is sandwiched by the slits
203
y
is a bend section
203
x
. At the center of the bend section
203
x
, an engagement projection
203
z
which projects into the cylinder
237
is formed.
The container body
204
is a hollow cylinder the upper and lower sides of which are opened, and a groove
204
x
is formed on the side face of the container body
204
in a longitudinal direction. The groove
204
x
is just as wide as the above-mentioned engagement projection
203
z
can enter. The groove
204
x
extends from an upper part of the lower end of the container body
204
to a slightly lower part of the upper end.
Due to such constitution, when the cap
203
is assembled from a lower part of the container body
204
, the engagement projection
203
z
of the bend section
203
x
is pressed against the outside surface of the container body
204
. Thus, the bend section
203
x
is bent outward and the cap
203
is put on the container body
204
. If, in this state, the engagement projection
203
z
and the container body
204
are rotated so that the engagement projection
203
z
and the groove
204
x
of the container body
204
align with each other, spring back of the bend section
203
x
to the inside of the groove
204
x
occurs and the bend section
203
x
is fitted in the groove
204
x.
Thus, if the cylinder
237
is slid upward along the container body
204
, a top surface of the engagement projection
203
z
comes into contact with an upper end surface of the groove
204
x
at the uppermost sliding limit. Thus, the cap
203
does not slide upward anymore and is prevented from coming off. Further, at the lowermost sliding limit, an under surface of the engagement projection
203
z
comes into contact with a lower end surface of the groove
204
x
. Thus, the cap
203
does not slide downward any more and therefore it is prevented from coming off. Therefore, in this embodiment, it is not necessary to have the tail closure
9
which was essential to define the lowermost sliding limit in the above-mentioned first embodiment.
FIG. 7
shows yet another embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in the drawing, a cartridge
40
is composed of a front cylinder
41
, a chuck
43
which slides in the front cylinder
41
, and a spring
45
. A lower end of a stick type cosmetic material which is not shown in the drawing is held in the chuck
43
. The spring
45
is held between a spring holding ring
47
and an under surface of a flange
41
a
which is provided at a middle section of the front cylinder
41
. Thus, the spring
45
presses the chuck
43
backward (downward) so as to hold the chuck
43
in the front cylinder
41
. Further, the chuck
43
and the spring
45
constitute an automatic return mechanism to return the stick type cosmetic material which has been fed forward (upward).
In the container body, a push rod
51
is provided. At a periphery of the push rod
51
, a plurality of projections
51
a
arranged in a spiral are formed. Further, a spiral section
50
is installed at a body cylinder
49
of the container body. The projections
51
a
provided at a periphery of the push rod
51
are engaged in a spiral groove provided at an internal circumference of the spiral section
50
.
When the cartridge
40
is attached to the body cylinder
49
, the front cylinder
41
is connected with the body cylinder
49
in a manner that the front cylinder
41
can easily be rotated. Further, projections formed at an upper end
51
b
of the push rod
51
are engaged with a plurality of vertical grooves
41
b
formed on an internal circumference surface of the front cylinder
41
. Thus, the front cylinder
41
and the push rod
51
are synchronously engaged with each other.
In a state that the cartridge
40
is attached to the container body as described above, the front cylinder
41
and the body cylinder
49
are relatively rotated. Thus, the push rod
51
rotates relatively to the body cylinder
49
and rises straight in the front cylinder
41
. As a result, the push rod
51
pushes up the chuck
43
against the spring
45
. Further, if the front cylinder
41
and the body cylinder
49
are rotated in directions opposite to each other, the push rod
51
will come down. As a result, the chuck
43
is pressed by the spring
45
and is automatically returned into the front cylinder
41
by a distance equivalent to the descent of the push rod
51
.
As described above, in the container shown in
FIG. 7
, the push rod
51
, the spiral section
50
, the vertical groove
41
b
, and the like constitute a feeding and returning mechanism.
Further, according to this embodiment, the cap
53
is synchronously engaged with the container body only at the lowermost sliding limit.
To be precise, a synchronous engagement groove
53
a
is formed on a lower end internal surface of the cap
53
. The synchronous engagement groove
53
a
is engaged with a synchronous engagement rib
49
a
formed on a lower end external surface of the body cylinder
49
. Therefore, if the cap
53
is slid downward along a periphery of the body cylinder
49
, the synchronous engagement groove
53
a
of the cap
53
will be engaged with the synchronous engagement rib
49
a
of the body cylinder
49
at the lowermost sliding limit. Further, at the lowermost sliding limit, the cap
53
comes into contact with a tail closure
55
which stops up a rear end opening of the body cylinder
49
. Thus, the cap
53
is prevented from coming off backward. Further, at the lowermost sliding limit, the cap
53
has completely shifted to the body cylinder
49
side.
Due to such constitution, if the cap
53
has been slid to the lowermost sliding limit, the cosmetic material can be fed or returned also by rotating the cap
53
and the front cylinder
41
relatively to each other.
FIG. 8
shows yet another embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in the drawing, according to the embodiment, a push rod
67
is installed on the cartridge side, and only a projection
69
a
for synchronously engaging with the push rod
67
is installed on the container body side.
To be precise, the cartridge of the feeding container has a front cylinder
61
, a chuck
63
which slides in the front cylinder
61
, an internal thread member
65
, and an external thread member on push rod
67
. The internal thread member
65
and the external thread member on push rod
67
are components of the feeding and returning mechanism. The internal thread member
65
is a cylindrical member and the chuck
63
is held at an upper end of the internal thread member
65
in a manner that the chuck
63
can easily be rotated. Further, the external thread member
67
is spirally engaged with the internal thread member
65
from the lower end side.
If the cartridge is fitted in a body cylinder
69
, the front cylinder
61
is connected with the body cylinder
69
in a manner that the front cylinder
61
can easily be rotated. Further, an engagement groove
67
a
of the external thread member
67
is synchronously engaged with an engagement rib
69
b
formed at a projection
69
a
of the body cylinder
69
. And, if the front cylinder
61
and the body cylinder
69
are relatively rotated, the external thread member
67
which is synchronously engaged with the body cylinder
69
also rotates. Thus, the internal thread member which is spirally engaged with the external thread member
67
rises or descends along an engagement groove
61
a
of the front cylinder
61
. Consequently, the chuck
63
which is retained in the internal member
65
is fed or returned.
A synchronous engagement rib
71
a
is formed on a lower end internal surface of a cap
71
. Further, a synchronous engagement groove
69
c
is formed on an external surface of the body cylinder
69
extending almost overall length of the body cylinder
69
. The synchronous engagement rib
71
a
is engaged with the synchronous engagement groove
69
c
. Thus, the cap
71
is synchronously engaged with the container body at every sliding position.
Further, at a lower end opening of the body cylinder
69
, a tail closure
73
to stop up the opening is installed. Thus, when the cap
71
slides downward along a periphery of the body cylinder
69
, the cap
71
comes into contact with an upper surface of the tail closure
73
. The contact point becomes the lowermost sliding limit of the cap
71
and it is prevented the cap
71
from coming off downward. Incidentally, at the lowermost sliding limit of the cap
71
, the cap
71
has completely shifted to the body cylinder
69
side.
Due to such constitution, even when the cap
71
is slid halfway along the body cylinder
69
, the cosmetic material can be fed or returned by relatively rotating the cap
71
and the front cylinder
61
. Further, if a synchronous engagement section (the synchronous engagement groove
69
c
) of the body cylinder
69
and the cap
71
extends from the uppermost sliding limit to the lowermost sliding limit of the body cylinder
69
like the embodiment shown in
FIG. 8
(or the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
4
or the embodiment shown in FIG.
6
), the cap
71
will rise and descend straight along the body cylinder
69
. Therefore, the cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material can be easier to handle.
As described above, the present invention is applicable to both the feeding and returning mechanism in which “a relative rotation of the cartridge and the container body advances or returns the push rod on the container body side, whereby the stick type cosmetic material in the cartridge is fed or returned” according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
7
and the feeding and returning mechanism which “is built in on the cartridge side and in which the container body does not contain any push rod and the container body and cartridge are rotatably connected by fitting the cartridge in the container body” according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
8
.
Incidentally, the present invention is not restricted to a concrete aspect of each of the embodiments described above and various modifications are possible. For example, it is possible to adopt various types of mechanisms for defining the uppermost sliding limit and the lowermost sliding limit of a cap (cylinder) or mechanisms for synchronously engaging the cap and a container body. Further, shapes of a lid and a cylinder of the cap and connecting methods of the both are diversified. Therefore, in consideration of a use, design, and a method of decoration, a flexible cap can be provided.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
As described above, the cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to the present invention is a useful container for a stick type cosmetic material, such as eyeliner and lipstick. Particularly, it is suitable for facilitating the replacing work of a cartridge in a cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic container which maintains a stick type cosmetic material clean by means of a cap.
Claims
- 1. A cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material, comprising:a cartridge having a stick type cosmetic material within; a container body which can easily be attached to and detached from the cartridge, wherein the stick type cosmetic material in the cartridge is advanced or returned by relatively rotating the container body and the cartridge in a state that the cartridge is attached to the container body; and a cap which is composed of a cylinder attached to an outer periphery of the container body in a manner that the cylinder can slide in an axial direction and never comes off and a lid which is pivotally connected to the cylinder, wherein when said cylinder is slid in a first direction, said lid is caused to pivot to an open position thereby opening an upper end opening of the cylinder, and when said cylinder is slid in a second direction, said lid is caused to pivot to a closed position in which said lid lays across to close the upper end opening of the cylinder.
- 2. The cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to claim 1, wherein an upper side stopper section to define an uppermost sliding limit of the cylinder and a lower side stopper section to define a lowermost sliding limit of the cylinder are provided on an outside surface of the container body, respectively, and also an upper side contact section which comes into contact with the upper side stopper section at the uppermost sliding limit of the cylinder and a lower side contact section which comes into contact with the lower side stopper section at the lowermost sliding limit are provided on an inside surface of the cylinder, respectively.
- 3. The cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to claim 1, wherein the lid can be closed at least at the uppermost sliding limit of the cylinder and also the lid is pushed open by sliding the cylinder downward.
- 4. The cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to claim 3, wherein at the lowermost sliding limit of the cylinder, the lid has already descended to a side of the container body, so that the cartridge can be attached to the container body from an upper end opening of the cylinder.
- 5. The cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to claim 3, wherein resilient means for urging the lid to a direction of closing the upper end opening of the cylinder is provided.
- 6. The cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to claim 3, wherein resilient means for urging the lid to a direction of closing the upper end opening of the cylinder are provided, and also at the lowermost sliding limit of the cylinder, the lid has already descended to a side of the container body, so that the cartridge can be attached to the container body from an upper end opening of the cylinder.
- 7. The cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to claim 1, wherein synchronous rotation means for synchronously rotating the cylinder and the container body are provided.
- 8. The cartridge type container for feeding a stick type cosmetic material according to claim 7, wherein the synchronous rotation means synchronously rotate the cylinder and the container body no matter where the cylinder is at between the uppermost sliding limit and the lowermost sliding limit.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-227548 |
Jul 1998 |
JP |
|
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/JP99/04008 |
|
WO |
00 |
6/1/2000 |
6/1/2000 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/05992 |
2/10/2000 |
WO |
A |
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