The present invention relates to a cosmetic container capable of discharging two kinds of contents and, particularly, to a cosmetic container capable of discharging two kinds of contents, wherein a mixture discharge member provided on an upper part of the cosmetic container is concavely formed in a dish shape such that cosmetic contents may be collected into the center of the concaved portion of the mixture discharge member when the cosmetic contents are discharged, and the cosmetic contents which ascend due to the discharge pressure by the operation of an airless pump tray be discharged to have a low pressure by opening/closing nozzle unit coupled to a discharge hole of the mixture discharge member.
In case of liquid-type cosmetics or gel-type cosmetics having low viscosity such as lotion, cream, gel, shampoo, rinse, etc., an airless pump is provided into a cosmetic container to allow the cosmetics to be easily discharged to be used.
The cosmetic container containing the cosmetics having such coefficient of viscosity is designed to discharge the contained contents by a small amount, and is particularly applied to a container containing functional cosmetics.
In addition, the airless pump applied to the cosmetic container is used for a heterogeneous-contents mixing cosmetic container which mixes and discharges two kinds of contents having mutually different components. In other words, there are products having improved effects when contents having mutually different components are mixed to be used, as one kind of functional cosmetics. The airless pump may be mounted on a container for functional cosmetics to discharge the contents.
A heterogeneous-content mixing cosmetic container according to the related art is disclosed in Korean Register Patent No. 1037361.
When the buttons 200 and 200′ are pressed, the connecting pieces move down the piston rods 430 and 430′, so that the piston rods 430 and 430′ move down to open check valves 451 and 451′, thereby discharging the cosmetic contents contained in the keeping containers 400 and 400′ into the mixing part 110 through the cosmetic discharge parts 120 and 120′.
Thus, the cosmetic contents transferred along paths of the cosmetic discharge parts 120 and 120′ are discharged into the mixing part 110 so that the mixture of two kinds of cosmetic contents may be used. However, since the cosmetic discharge parts 120 and 120′ are vertically penetrated, the discharged cosmetic contents are spouted out due to the high pressure so that the cosmetic contents are sputtered near the cosmetic container, so cosmetics are wasted.
In addition, after the cosmetic contents discharged through the cosmetic discharge parts 120 and 120′ and mixed in the mixing part 110 are used, residuals of cosmetic contents are retrain in plural gaps existing on a boundary surface of the mixing part 110, so that trouble may be caused on a skin.
To solve the problems described above, an object of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic container capable of discharging two kinds of contents, which is capable or collecting cosmetic contents at a central portion by concavely forming a mixture discharge member provided on an upper part of the cosmetic container to have a dish shape.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic container capable of discharging two kinds of contents, which is capable of discharging the cosmetic contents moving up due to the discharge pressure by the operation of an airless pump at a low pressure by an opening/closing nozzle unit coupled to the discharge hole of a mixture discharge member.
To achieve the objects, there is provided a cosmetic container which is capable of storing and discharging two kinds of contents, which includes: a lower container body (200) coupled to a lower cap (201) in a lower part of the cosmetic container (100) to receive first and second containers (202 and 203) filled with cosmetic contents; an airless pump (300) including a piston part (301) provided on opening parts of the first, and second containers (202 and 203), and a piston housing (303) having a pressing protrusion (302) and provided on an outer periphery part of the piston part (301); a button housing (400) receiving a side button (500) which slides while pressing the pressing protrusion (302); and a mixture discharge member (700) coupled to an upper part of the button housing (400) to discharge cosmetic contents therethrough and concavely formed in a dish shape, wherein the mixture discharge member (700) is provided with a discharge hole (701) through which the cosmetic contents are discharged by the airless pimp (300), and the discharge hole (701) is provided with an opening/closing nozzle unit which allows the cosmetic contents discharged at a discharge pressure by the airless pump 300 to be discharged at a low pressure.
According to the present invention, the cosmetic contents are discharged into the mixture discharge member provided on the tipper part of the cosmetic container when being discharged from the cosmetic container. In this case, the cosmetic contents, which move up due to the discharge pressure by the airless pump, are induced to the discharge hole by a low pressure, so that the cosmetic contents are prevented from being spouted out like a fountain due to a high pressure, thereby preventing the cosmetic contents from falling to a floor. Thus, the makeup place may be maintained clean. In addition, after two kinds of cosmetic contents are discharged, the two kinds of cosmetic contents discharged from the mixture discharge member may be mixed with each other to be used.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings.
First, as shown in
Discharge ribs 701′ are formed on an inner periphery of the discharge hole 701.
The number of the discharge ribs 701′ is preferably set according to the quantity of the discharge contents.
The opening/closing nozzle unit 702 includes a blocking piece 702a to which the discharge pressure is directly applied by the airless pump 300, a transfer hole 702b for guiding the cosmetic contents which are transferred while being dispersed into both sides by the blocking piece 702a, and an opening/closing wing piece 702c for discharging the cosmetic contents transferred upward by the guide of the transfer hole 702b at small quantity.
The opening/closing nozzle unit 702 allows the discharge pressure of the cosmetic contents discharged by the airless pump 300 to be converted into a low pressure and may be formed of an elastic material such that the cosmetic contents may be discharged even at a low pressure through the discharge hole 701.
The operation of the present invention described above is as follows.
As shown in
Thus, the airless pump 300 moves down and the cosmetic contents in a temporary storage room S rise along a transfer passage of the piston part 301 while a content transfer passage in the airless pump 300 is opened, so that the cosmetic contents are transferred into the discharge hole 701. The discharge pressure of the cosmetic contents rising by the airless pump 300 is converted into a low pressure due to the resistance of blocking piece 702a provided to the opening/closing 702 so that the cosmetic contents are dispersed into both sides by the blocking piece 702a and move up along the transfer hole 702b.
After the cosmetic contents mow up along the transfer-hole 702b as described above, as shown in
When the pressure on the side button 500 is removed after the cosmetic contents are discharged through the mixture discharge member 700, the airless pump 300 moves up by the elastic member provided in the airless pump 300 and at the same time, the pressing protrusion 302 pushes the inclined surface of the side button 500 to allow the side button 500 to return to the original position. In addition, as shown in
Meanwhile, when the mixture, which is obtained by simultaneously discharging two cosmetic contents stored in each of the first and second storage containers 202 and 203 to be mixed with each other, is used, the side buttons 500 of both sides are simultaneously pushed. In this case, the operations of the side buttons 500 and the airless pump 300 are as follows.
That is, as shown in
Thus, the airless pumps 300 move down and the cosmetic contents in the temporary storage rooms S rise along the transfer passages of the piston parts 301 while the content transfer passages in the airless pumps 300 are opened, so that the cosmetic contents are transferred into the discharge holes 701. The discharge pressures of the cosmetic contents rising by the airless pumps 300 are converted into the low pressures due to the resistance of blocking pieces 702a provided to the opening/closing unit 702 so that the cosmetic contents are dispersed into both sides by the blocking pieces 702a and move up along the transfer holes 702b.
After the cosmetic contents move up along the transfer holes 702b as described above, when the cosmetic contents arrive on the opening/closing wing pieces 702c, while the ends of the opening/closing wing pieces 702c rise up by the predetermined distance due to the cosmetic contents having the converted low pressure, small amounts of cosmetic contents are discharged into the discharge holes 701 provided at both sides of the mixture discharge member 700.
When the pressures on both side buttons 500 are removed after the cosmetic contents are discharged through the mixture discharge member 700, the airless pumps 300 move up by the elastic members provided in both airless pumps 300 and at the same time, the pressing protrusions 302 push the inclined surfaces of both side buttons 500 to allow both side button 500 to return to the original positions, respectively. In addition, while the piston parts 301 in the airless pumps 300 move up, the transfer passages of the cosmetic contents are shut off to generate vacuum pressure from the airless pumps 300, so that the cosmetic contents in the first and second storage containers 202 and 203 move up to be filled into both temporary storage rooves S while the check valves CV are opened.
Although an exemplary embodiment of the present invention has been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
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