Cosmetic material vessel and cosmetic material vessel cartridge

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6543952
  • Patent Number
    6,543,952
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 24, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 8, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
There are provided a cosmetic container for housing a stick type cosmetic material in such a manner that the cosmetic material can be fed and a cartridge for the cosmetic container which can easily be manufactured or assembled at a low cost, have considerable flexibility in design and are applicable to stick type cosmetic materials having various diameters and hardness. A cylindrical body 20 is housed in a lower part 13 of a front cylinder 10 which is rotatably housed in a container body 2 and a rod 30 is incorporated extending over an inside of the cylindrical body 20 and a cosmetic material housing section 11A of an upper part 11 of the front cylinder 10, whereby a cartridge 1 is constituted. A stick type cosmetic material 4 is retained at a cosmetic material retaining section 31 on a front end side of the rod 30, a plurality of engagement projections 35 are formed at an outer circumference of the rod 30, and these engagement projections 35 are spirally engaged one after another with a spiral groove 23 formed at a spiral cylinder section 22 on an upper end side of the cylindrical body 20. Connection of the cartridge 1 with the container body 2 is made by engagement of a spline section 25 provided at an inner circumference of a base end of the cylindrical body 20 and a spline shaft 43 fixed to the container body 2.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to an improvement in a cosmetic container for housing a stick type cosmetic material in such a manner that the material can be fed and a cartridge for the container.




BACKGROUND ART




With regard to a cosmetic container which feeds a stick type cosmetic material contained in a cartridge, such as eyeliner, eyebrow pencil, eye shadow, or lipstick, due to relative rotations of the cartridge and a container body, fore example, there are proposals in Japanese Patent Laid-Open publication No. Sho 60-48706 and Japanese Utility Model Publication No. Hei. 4-30961, and the like which are official gazettes published by the Japanese Patent Office.




Among them, a cosmetic container disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. Sho 60-48706 is shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

.




An inner cylinder


103


which coaxially extends is installed in a front cylinder


102


of a cartridge


101


as one body. A thread cylinder


104


arranged between the inner cylinder


103


and the front cylinder


102


in such a manner that relative rotations can freely be made is connected by spline with a holder section


106


of a container body


105


in such a manner that relative rotations cannot be made. Further, engagement projections


109


formed at a retaining member


108


for retaining a stick type cosmetic material


107


are engaged with both sliding grooves


110


which are formed at the inner cylinder


103


extending in an axial direction and spiral groove


111


which are spirally formed around a shaft of the thread cylinder


104


.




Thus, when the cartridge


101


and the container body


105


are relatively rotated, the inner cylinder


103


and the thread cylinder


104


are relatively rotated and the engagement projections


109


engaged with a spiral groove


111


advance according to the rotations, but the engagement projections


109


cannot rotate because these are also engaged with the sliding grooves


110


which extend in an axial direction. Therefore, the engagement projections


109


move only in an axial direction.




Thus, the retaining member


108


united with the engagement projections


109


moves in a direction of a front end of the front cylinder


102


, and the stick type cosmetic material


107


retained by the retaining member


108


is fed through an opening


112


provide at a front end of the front cylinder


102


.




However, in the cosmetic container disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Publication No. Sho 60-48706, it is necessary to engage the engagement projections of the retaining member


108


with both the sliding grooves


110


and the spiral groove


111


. Therefore, it is necessary to coaxially pile up the inner cylinder


103


at which the sliding grooves


110


are formed and the thread cylinder


104


at which the spiral groove


111


is formed, whereby a diameter of the cosmetic container becomes large.




A cosmetic container disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No.




Hei 4-30961 is shown in FIG.


13


.




Sliding grooves


203


are formed on an inner circumferential surface on a front end side of a front cylinder


202


of a cartridge


201


, whereas a spiral cylinder


205


at which a spiral groove


204


is formed is rotatably housed on a rear end side of the front cylinder


202


. With regard to a retaining member


207


which retains a stick type cosmetic material, engagement projections


208


on its front end side are engaged with the sliding grooves


203


and also engagement projections


209


on its base end side are engaged with the spiral groove


204


.




The cartridge


201


is housed in a container body which is not shown in the drawings in such a manner that relative rotations can freely be made, and the spiral cylinder


205


is connected with the container body in such a manner that relative rotations cannot be made.




Due to such constitution, a part of the front cylinder


202


at which the sliding grooves


203


are formed and the spiral cylinder


205


can be arranged in an axial direction and in series and they are not coaxially piled up, thereby enabling the cosmetic container to be thin as a whole.




In the cartridge


201


disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. Hei 4-30961, the engagement projections


209


formed at the base end of the retaining member


207


are spirally engaged with the spiral groove


204


provided at the inner circumference of the spiral cylinder


205


, and when the spiral cylinder


205


is rotated, the engagement projections


209


move in an axial direction by a distance equivalent to a stroke of the retaining member


207


and the stick type cosmetic material


206


.




Thus, the spiral groove


204


has to be at least longer in an axial direction than a stroke length of the stick type cosmetic material


206


. However, from a technical point of view, it is difficult to make such a long spiral groove


204


in molding the spiral cylinder


205


.




To be more precise, usually, molding of the spiral cylinder


204


is performed at an outer circumference of a core pin provided at a forming die, and the spiral groove


204


is formed in accordance with the shape of an outer circumferential surface of the core pin. And, the spiral cylinder


205


after molding is removed from the core pin. In this case, if the spiral cylinder


205


is short, it can easily be drawn out from the core pin, but if the spiral cylinder


205


is long, it cannot be detached from the forming die unless the core pin is rotated.




Particularly, in order to simultaneously produce a plurality of spiral cylinders


205


using a single forming die, it is necessary to provide the forming die with a plurality of rotatable core pins. In this case, the forming die becomes complicated and the maintenance is difficult. If the forming die is simplified to have only a single core pin, productive efficiency cannot be increased.




Further, if the stick type cosmetic material


206


is long and narrow, a stroke of the retaining member


207


will be longer, whereby the spiral cylinder


205


will be long and narrow. Thus, it is difficult to form the spiral groove


204


covering the total length of such long and narrow spiral cylinder


205


. This also becomes a cause of the increase of costs of a cosmetic container.




Further, in the case of a cosmetic container, it is preferable for various cartridges for stick type cosmetic materials of various diameters, such as extrafine diameter (for example, approximately 1.5 mm to 2.0 mm) and relatively large diameter (for example, approximately 6 mm to 8 mm in the case of a lipstick or the like) to be applicable to a common container body according to the use. Therefore, it is necessary for cartridges to have structure applicable to stick type cosmetic materials of various diameters.




However, in the cartridge


201


described above, it is not taken into consideration that if a stick type cosmetic material


206


having an extrafine diameter and insufficient hardness is installed, for example, it may be damaged or detached from the retaining member


207


when the retaining member


207


is twisted at the feeding limit of the stick type cosmetic material


206


.




The present invention is made in consideration of the problems described above. An object of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic container which houses a stick type cosmetic material in such a manner that the material can be fed and a cartridge for the container. These are easy to manufacture and assemble at a low cost, have considerable flexibility in design, and are applicable to stick type cosmetic materials having various diameters and hardness.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




A cartridge according to the present invention has a front cylinder which feeds a stick type cosmetic material through a front end opening. Further, the cartridge is composed of a cylindrical body coaxially and rotatably connected to the front cylinder, a rod which is inserted in the cylindrical body, a plurality of engagement projections formed at an outer circumference of the rod, a spiral groove which is formed at a part of an inner circumference of the cylindrical body and which the plurality of engagement projections are spirally engaged with, a cosmetic material retaining member which is formed on a front end side of the rod and also arranged in the front cylinder, and a sliding mechanism which makes the cosmetic material retaining section unrotatble around a shaft of the front cylinder and slidable in an axial direction of the front cylinder, wherein the cosmetic material retaining section is slid as one body with the rod due to relative rotations of the front cylinder and the cylindrical body.




Further, according to the present invention, the plurality of engagement projections are formed in an axial direction of the rod at least ranging over a stroke length of the rod, and also the spiral groove is engaged only with a part of the plurality of engagement projections at each stroke position of the rod.




Thus, when the stick type cosmetic material is fed from the cosmetic container, with the cartridge housed in a container body, a front cylinder of the cartridge is rotated in a predetermined direction with respect to the container body. In this case, the rod connected to the front cylinder via the sliding mechanism in such a manner that the rod cannot rotate in an axial direction is rotated together with the front cylinder as one body. On the other hand, since the cylindrical body does not rotate with respect to the container body, eventually the rod rotates with respect to the cylindrical body. Thus, the rod which is spirally engaged with a spiral cylinder section of the cylindrical body due to the plurality of engagement projections is fed out in an axial direction through an opening provided at a front end of the cylindrical body, and the stick type cosmetic material retained by the cosmetic material retaining section of the rod is fed out through an opening provided at a front end of the cylindrical body. On the other hand, in order to retract the stick type cosmetic material into the cosmetic container, it will be sufficient if the front cylinder of the cartridge is rotated in a reverse direction with respect to the container body.




As described above, a feeding mechanism of stick type cosmetic materials (a mechanism for feeding a rod from a cylindrical body) is composed of engagement projections and a spiral groove. The pluralities of engagement projections are provided at an outer circumference of the rod. Thus, for example, if it is arranged such that the plurality of engagement projections are installed in an axial direction of the rod at least ranging over a stroke length of the rod and a part of these engagement projections is engaged with a spiral groove of a spiral cylinder section one after another according to a stroke position, a stroke of the stick type cosmetic material can be secured even though the spiral groove is drastically shorter than the stroke length. Therefore, when the rod is molded out of plastic by injection, since the spiral groove is short, the extraction from a die member (for example, a core pin) can easily be performed and a special mechanism for rotating the die member or the like is not required. Thus, it can easily be manufactured and the production costs can be reduced.




Further, according to the present invention, a stopper member is installed on a base end side of the rod, whereas a downward step section is formed at the cylindrical body and a stroke position where the s topper member and the downward step section come into contact in a stroke of the rod is defined as a stroke limit.




Further, according to the present invention, the spiral cylinder section at which the spiral groove is formed is provided on a front end side of the cylindrical body, and also a lower end of the spiral cylinder is rendered to be the downward step section.




Due to the constitution described above, a stroke limit of the rod is defined by the contact of the stopper member and the downward step section, thereby stabilizing the stroke of the stick type cosmetic material.




Further, according to the present invention, the entire cylindrical body is housed in the front cylinder.




Further, according to the present invention, the front end side of the cylindrical body is rotatably connected to an inside diameter of the front cylinder and also the base end side of the cylindrical body is exposed from the front cylinder.




Further, according to the present invention, the sliding mechanism is composed of an engagement section which is formed at an outer circumference of the cosmetic material retaining section and a sliding section which is formed at an inner circumference of the front cylinder and is engaged with the engagement section.




As described above, since the sliding mechanism is composed of the engagement section and the sliding section, it is possible to constitute a simple sliding mechanism which provides secure guidance in an axial direction.




Further, according to the present invention, the plurality of engagement projections are arranged on a straight line which extends in an axial direction, and also the engagement projections are engaged with the sliding section when fed from the front end side of the cylindrical body.




Since the engagement projections are engaged with the sliding section of the sliding mechanism as described above, an inside diameter of a part of the front cylinder at which the sliding section is formed can be almost as small as an outside diameter of the rod, whereby the cartridge can be slender. Further, the engagement projections also serve as an engagement section of the sliding mechanism, and therefore sliding operation of a push rod becomes stable and also the cartridge becomes stronger to resist a load in a torsional direction due to support by the engagement projections.




Further, according to the present invention, the cosmetic material retaining section is composed of a plurality of claws, and these claws are used as the engagement section. Also, a plurality of engagement grooves with which the claws are engaged are formed at an inner circumference of the front cylinder and used as the sliding section.




Further, according to the present invention, the plurality of engagement projections are arranged coaxially with the claws, and the engagement projections are engaged with the engagement grooves when fed from the front end side of the cylindrical body.




Further, according to the present invention, it is constituted such that the plurality of claws are installed in a standing position around a base section of the cosmetic material retaining section which is fixed to the rod and the cosmetic material is retained inside the plurality of claws. Also, a width of projection, in a direction of a diameter of the cartridge, of a part of the claws which retains the cosmetic material is equal to or narrower than a width of projection of the claws at the base section which is fixed to the rod and a width of projection of the plurality of engagement projections in a direction of a diameter of the cartridge.




According to the present invention described above, the claws which retain the stick type cosmetic material also serve as the engagement section and therefore the cartridge can have simple and rational constitution.




Further, since a width, in a direction of a diameter of the cartridge, of a part of the claws which retains the cosmetic material is equal to or narrower than a width of projection of a part of the claws which is fixed to a body of the rod and a width of projection, in a direction of a diameter of the cartridge, of the plurality of engagement projections, a heavy load is not applied to the part of the claws which retains the cosmetic material even during the operation of the cosmetic container. Consequently, it is possible to prevent the cosmetic material from being damaged or from coming off from the claws.




Further, the present invention is composed of any one of the cartridges described above and a container body in which the cartridge is housed in such a manner that the cartridge can easily be attached and detached, wherein when the cartridge is housed in the container body, the front cylinder is connected rotatably with respect to the container body, whereas the cylindrical body is connected unrotatably with respect to the container body.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional view showing a cartridge according to a first embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a sectional view taken along line A—A of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view showing a container body.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view showing a cartridge according to a second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along line B—B of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view showing a state that a rod is fed out.





FIG. 7

is a sectional view showing a cartridge and a container body according to a third embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view showing a cartridge according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a sectional view showing a state that a rod is fed out.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view showing a spring member for fixing a container body and a cartridge.





FIG. 11

is a sectional view showing a conventional cosmetic container.





FIG. 12

is a sectional view showing the conventional cosmetic container of FIG.


11


.





FIG. 13

is a sectional view showing another conventional cosmetic container.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Embodiments of the present invention will subsequently be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a cartridge


1


for a cosmetic container according to a first embodiment of the present invention is shown. Further,

FIG. 3

shows a container body


2


of the cosmetic container in which the cartridge


1


is housed in such a manner that the cartridge


1


can easily be attached and detached.




As shown in the drawings, the cartridge


1


is provided with a front cylinder


10


, a cylindrical body


20


, and a rod


30


.




With regard to the front cylinder


10


which is a cylindrical member, the inside of an upper part


11


on a front end side of the front cylinder


10


is a cosmetic material housing hole


11


A in which a stick type cosmetic material


4


is housed. The stick type cosmetic material


4


housed in the cosmetic material housing hole


11


A is fed out through an opening


12


provided at a front end of the front cylinder


10


in such a manner that the cosmetic material


4


can easily be fed and retracted.




Further, four engagement grooves


16


extending in an axial direction are formed on an inner circumferential surface of the cosmetic material housing hole


11


A in such a manner that the engagement grooves


16


are arranged in a circumferential direction at an approximately 90 degrees to each other. As will be described hereinafter, claws


33


of a cosmetic material retaining section


31


which retains the stick type cosmetic material


4


are engaged with these engagement grooves


16


, and the cosmetic material retaining section


31


is guided in an axial direction along the engagement grooves


16


.




On the other hand, a lower part


13


on a base end side of the front cylinder


10


has an outside diameter slightly narrower than that of the upper part


11


, and the lower part


13


of the front cylinder


10


is housed in a container body


2


through an upper opening of the container body


2


shown in

FIG. 3

in such a manner that the front cylinder


10


can easily be attached and detached.




In this case, due to the engagement of a circular engagement convex section


14


provided at an outer circumference of the lower part


13


of the front cylinder


10


and a circular engagement concave section


41


formed on an inner circumferential surface of the container body


2


, the front cylinder


10


and the container body


2


are positioned in such a manner that they cannot move (be not extracted) in an axial direction, but can freely rotate relatively to each other.




The cylindrical body


20


is housed in the lower part


13


of the front cylinder


10


. The engagement convex section


21


formed at a predetermined position of an outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical body


20


is fitted in an engagement concave section


15


formed on an inner circumferential surface of the front cylinder


10


. Thus, the cylindrical body


20


is positioned in such a manner that the cylindrical body


20


cannot move (be not extracted) in an axial direction and can freely rotate in a rotational direction with respect to the front cylinder


10


.




In th is case, a base end of the lower part


13


of the front cylinder


10


and a base end of the cylindrical body


20


are aligned, and the cylindrical body


20


is entirely housed in the lower part


13


of the front cylinder


10


. The front cylinder


10


and the cylindrical body


20


constitute a cartridge body.




An upper end (front end) of the cylindrical body


20


is a spiral cylinder section


22


which has a predetermined length and a narrow inside diameter. A spiral groove


23


is cut on an inner circumferential surface of the spiral cylinder section


22


, and a plurality of engagement projections


35


which will be described later are spirally engaged with the spiral groove


23


.




Further, a skirt section


24


which ha s an inside diameter wider than that of the spiral cylinder section


22


is installed on a lower end (base end) side of the cylindrical body


20


which is under the spiral cylinder section


22


. On an inner circumferential surface of a base end of the skirt section


24


, a spline section


25


which has a plurality of spline grooves extending in an axial direction is formed. Further, a spline shaft


43


which a plurality of spline projections extending in an axial direction are formed at its outer circumference is fixed to a bottom section


42


of the container body


2


. When the cartridge


1


is housed in the container body


2


, the spline shaft


43


is connected by spline with the spline section


25


provided at a base end of the cylindrical body


20


, whereby the cylindrical body


20


and the container body


2


are unrotatably connected.




Further, a ring groove


26


is formed at a predetermined location of an outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical body


20


, and an O-ring


5


is fitted in the ring groove


26


. Due to resistance which is applied to rotations of the cylindrical body


20


and the front cylinder


10


by the O-ring


5


, appropriate frictional resistance is applied to relative rotations of the front cylinder


10


and the container body


2


and rotational operation of the front cylinder


10


and the container body


2


becomes stable.




Incidentally, it will be sufficient if the O-ring


5


is installed between two members (for example, between an outer circumference of the lower part


13


of the front cylinder


10


and an inner circumference of the container body


2


) which rotate relatively to each other when the front cylinder


10


and the container body


2


are relatively rotated. Incidentally, if the constitution is such that the O-ring


5


is incorporated in the cartridge


1


like this embodiment, the stick type cosmetic material


4


will previously be prevented from projecting from the front cylinder


10


even though oscillation is applied in a state that the cartridge


1


is removed from the container body


2


.




The rod


30


is coaxially housed in the cartridge body (the front cylinder


10


and the cylindrical body


20


).




A front end side (the opening


12


side) of the rod


30


is the cosmetic material retaining section


31


. The cosmetic material retaining section


31


is provided with a base section


32


and claws


33


composed of four pieces of plates which are installed at the base section


32


in a standing position. The stick type cosmetic material


4


is retained at approximately coaxially with the front cylinder


10


by these claws


33


.




These claws


33


are arranged in a circumferential direction at the interval of approximately 90 degrees and are engaged with the engagement grooves


16


described above, respectively. Thus, the cosmetic material retaining section


31


is guided in an axial direction along the engagement grooves


16


and rotations of the cosmetic material retaining section


31


to the front cylinder


10


are prohibited. In other words, the rod


30


does not rotate with respect to the front cylinder


10


, but makes a stroke in an axial direction.




As described above, in this embodiment, a sliding mechanism is composed of the engagement grooves


16


and the claws


33


, and the engagement grooves


16


serve as a sliding section of the sliding mechanism and the claws


33


serve as an engagement section of the sliding mechanism.




Incidentally, it is preferable that a width of the projection, in a direction of a cartridge diameter, of a part of the claws


33


which retains the stick type cosmetic material


4


is equal to or narrower than a width of the projection, in a direction of a cartridge diameter, of a part of the claws


33


fixed to the base section


32


as shown in the drawing. If so, a heavy load will not apply to the part of the claws


33


which retains the stick type cosmetic material


4


. Consequently, it is possible to prevent the stick type cosmetic material


4


being damaged and coming off from the claws


33


.




Further, four parts between the engagement grooves


16


serve as sliding surfaces


17


. The stick type cosmetic material


4


retained by the cosmetic material retaining section


31


comes into contact with the sliding surfaces


17


from between the claws


33


, whereby the stick type cosmetic material


4


is fully supported from the side.




A stopper member


34


is installed at an outer circumference of the rod


30


near its base end. A stroke position where the stopper member


34


comes into contact with a lower end (a downward step section


22


A) of the spiral cylinder section


22


when the rod


30


moves in an axial direction becomes an upper stroke limit of the rod


30


. On the other hand, a stroke position where a lower end of the base section


32


of the cosmetic material retaining section


31


comes into contact with an upper end (a front end)


20


A of the cylindrical body


20


becomes a lower stroke limit of the rod


30


.




A lot of engagement projections


35


are arranged at a prescribed pitch in a circumferential direction and in an axial direction at an outer circumference of the rod


30


covering almost all the range from the base section


32


of the cosmetic material retaining section


31


to the stopper member


34


(or at least a sphere covering a stroke length of the rod


30


). The group of engagement projections


35


are arranged in such a manner that they are fitted in the spiral groove of the spiral cylinder section


22


described above. The spiral groove


23


and the plurality of engagement projections


35


constitute a feeding mechanism for feeding the stick type cosmetic material


4


. More specifically, when the front cylinder


10


(the rod


30


) and the cylindrical body


20


rotate relatively to each other, the rod moves in an axial direction in such a manner that the plurality of engagement projections


35


of the rod


30


are spirally engaged with the spiral groove


23


one after another.




The cartridge


1


is constituted as described above and assembled as follows.




First, a base end side of the rod


30


is inserted in an opening on a front end side of the cylindrical body


20


in such a manner that the rod


30


is spirally engaged with the opening, and the rod


30


and the stopper member


34


are incorporated in the cylindrical body


20


. The cylindrical body in which the rod


30


is incorporated is then inserted through an opening on a base end side of the front cylinder


10


in such a manner that the claws


33


provided at an outer circumference of the cosmetic material retaining section


31


are engaged with the engagement grooves


16


, and the cylindrical body


30


is pushed in until the engagement convex section


21


provided at an outer circumference of the cylindrical body


20


is fitted in the engagement concave section


15


provided at an inner circumference of the front cylinder


10


. Thus, the cylindrical body


20


and the rod


30


are incorporated in the front cylinder


10


, whereby the cartridge


1


is completed.




Further, when the cartridge


1


is installed at the container body


2


, if the cartridge


1


is inserted in an upper opening of the container body


2


from the side of a lower part


13


of the front cylinder


10


, the spline shaft


43


of the container body


2


will be fitted in the spline section


25


provided at a base end of the cylindrical body


20


, and further the engagement convex


14


provided on an outer circumference surface of the front cylinder


10


will be fitted in the engagement concave section


41


provided on an inner circumferential surface of the container body


2


. Thus, the front cylinder


10


will easily be installed in such a manner that the front cylinder


10


can rotate with respect to the container body


2


and the cylindrical body


20


cannot rotate with respect to the container body


2


. And, if the front cylinder


10


is rotated with respect to the container body


2


, the front cylinder


10


and the cylindrical body


20


will be rotated.




Incidentally, since the stick type cosmetic material


4


is supported by the claws


33


and a side sliding surface is supported by the inner circumferential surface


17


of the cosmetic material housing hole


11


A, the cartridge according to this embodiment is suitable for the stick type cosmetic material


4


which has a relatively large diameter and is relatively soft.




The operation will subsequently be described.




When the stick type cosmetic material


4


is fed from the cartridge


1


, the front cylinder


10


of the cartridge


1


is rotated in a predetermined direction with respect to the container body


2


. Then, the rod


30


which is engaged with the front cylinder


10


via the sliding mechanism (the claws


32


and the engagement grooves


16


) is rotated synchronously with the front cylinder


10


. On the other hand, the cylindrical body


20


connected by spline with the container body


2


does not rotate and therefore the cylindrical body


20


and the rod


30


are rotated relatively to each other.




Thus, the plurality of engagement projections


35


of the rod


30


are spirally engaged with the spiral groove


23


of the spiral cylinder section


22


one after another, and the rod


30


is fed from a front end side of the cylindrical body


20


. In this case, since the rod


30


is engaged with the front cylinder


10


via the sliding mechanism as described above, the rod


30


does not rotate with respect to the front cylinder


10


, but makes a stroke in an axial direction. Therefore, the stick type cosmetic material


4


retained by the cosmetic material retaining section


31


which is provided at a front end of the rod


30


is fed from the opening


12


, which is provided at a front end of the front cylinder


10


, without rotating with respect to the front cylinder


10


.




On the other hand, in order to retract the stick type cosmetic material


4


in the cartridge


1


, if the front cylinder


10


is rotated in a direction opposite to the prescribed direction described above with respect to the container body


2


, the rod


30


will make a stroke in a direction opposite to the cylindrical body


20


and the stick type cosmetic material


4


will be retracted in the front cylinder


10


.




Further, an upper stroke limit and a lower stroke limit of such a stick type cosmetic material


4


are defined to be a stroke position where the stopper member


34


comes into contact with the downward step section


22


A which is a lower end of the spiral cylinder section


22


and a stroke position where a lower end of the cosmetic material retaining section


31


comes into contact with the upper end


20


A of the cylindrical body


20


. Therefore, the stroke of the stick type cosmetic material


4


is stabilized.




As described above, according to the present invention, the plurality of engagement projections


35


are installed at the rod


30


covering at least range of the movement from the upper stroke limit to the lower stroke limit, namely, a sphere which can cover an effective stroke length. According to the stroke position, these engagement projections


35


are engaged with the spiral groove


23


of the spiral cylinder section


22


one after another. Thus, even though the length of the spiral groove


23


of the spiral cylinder section


22


is dramatically shorten, an effective stroke of the stick type cosmetic material can be secured.




Therefore, when the spiral cylinder section


22


is manufactured by die forming, drawing from a core pin which is a die member can easily be performed and a special mechanism for rotating the core pin or the like is not required, whereby the spiral cylinder section


22


can easily be manufactured at a small cost.




Further, feeding operation of the cartridge


1


can be performed if at least one engagement projection


35


is spirally engaged with the spiral cylinder section


22


. Thus, the length of the spiral cylinder section


22


of the cylindrical body


20


can optionally be set according to the pitch of the engagement projections


35


, thereby enhancing flexibility in design of the cartridge


1


.




Further, since the container body


2


is composed of only a cylinder having the bottom section


42


, the engagement concave section


41


, and the spline shaft


43


, it can easily be manufactured as a single member by die forming.




Further, the cylindrical body


20


and the container body


2


are connected by the spline section


25


and the spline shaft


43


which are formed at an inner circumference of a base end of the cylindrical body


20


. Thus, when the cartridge


1


is installed at the container body


2


, the cylindrical body


20


and the container body


2


can easily and securely connected in such a manner that they cannot rotate relatively to each other.




Incidentally, in this embodiment, the claws


33


are provided as an engagement section of the sliding mechanism and the engagement grooves


16


are provided as a sliding section. However, the present invention is not restricted to such an embodiment. As long as the engagement section is guided along the sliding section, any type of embodiment is applicable. Further, as long as the sliding mechanism guides the rod


30


in such a manner that the rod


30


can slide in an axial direction and cannot rotate in a rotary direction with respect to the front cylinder


10


, the sliding mechanism does not have to be composed of the engagement section and the sliding section. For example, it may be constituted such that the cosmetic material retaining section


31


and the cosmetic material housing hole


11


A which are ellipses or polygons having different diameters, respectively, are engaged.




In

FIGS. 4

to


6


, a cartridge


50


for a cosmetic container according to a second embodiment of the present invention is shown. As shown in the drawings, the cartridge


50


is almost in common with the cartridge


1


(refer to

FIGS. 1 and 2

) according to the first embodiment described above in their fundamental constitution (therefore, the same numerals are attached to the corresponding components). However, they differ in that an outside diameter of the rod


30


is almost as large as an inside diameter of the cosmetic material housing hole


11


A. In the cartridge


50


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, when the rod


30


is fed from the cylindrical body


20


, the engagement projections


35


are engaged with the engagement grooves


16


one after another.




More specifically, by the spiral engagement with the spiral groove


23


, the engagement projections


35


operate as a component section of the feeding mechanism, and the engagement projections


35


fed on the side of the cosmetic material housing hole


11


A operate also as an engagement section of the sliding mechanism by the engagement with the engagement grooves


16


.




Thus, in the cartridge


50


according to this embodiment, the stroke of the rod


30


can be more stabilized, and when a load in a torsional direction is applied to the cartridge


50


, the cartridge


50


is supported by the engagement projections


35


, whereby the cartridge


50


can stand a load in a torsional direction.




Therefore, the cartridge


50


according to this embodiment is more suitable for the stick type cosmetic material


4


which is soft and has a small diameter as compared with the cartridge


1


according to the first embodiment.




Incidentally,

FIGS. 4

to


6


show a state that the stick type cosmetic material


4


is not retained at the cosmetic material retaining section


31


. Further, it is arranged such that the O-ring


5


is installed at a ring groove


18


formed at an outer circumference of the lower part


13


of the front cylinder


10


.





FIG. 7

shows a cartridge


60


according to a third embodiment of the present invention and the container body


3


in which the cartridge


60


is contained.




As shown in the drawing, the cartridge


60


differs from the cartridge


1


(refer to

FIGS. 1 and 2

) according to the first embodiment described above in that the cylindrical body


20


is not entirely housed in the front cylinder


10


and the skirt section


24


provided at the base end is exposed outside the front cylinder


10


, and the spline section


26


(female spline) is formed not at an inner circumference on the base end side of the cylindrical body


20


(skirt section


24


), but at an outer circumference of the cylindrical body


20


. Other fundamental constitution is common to these cartridges (thus, the same numerals are attached to the corresponding components). However, the O-ring


5


is installed at the ring groove


18


formed at an outer circumference of the lower part


13


of the front cylinder


10


similarly to the second embodiment described above.




Further, a spline section


45


(male spline) is formed on an area of an inner circumferential surface


44


of the container body


3


which is situated near the bottom surface


42


.




Due to such constitution, when the cartridge


60


according to this embodiment is housed in the container body


3


, the spline section


26


provided at an outer circumference of the cylindrical body


20


is connected by spline with the spline section


45


provided at an inner circumference of the container body


3


, and the cylindrical body


20


and the container body


3


are unrotatably connected.




In

FIGS. 8 and 9

, a cartridge


70


according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention is shown.




As shown in the drawing, the cartridge


70


differs from the cartridge


1


(refer to

FIGS. 1 and 2

) according to the first embodiment described above in that when the rod


30


is fed on the side of the cosmetic material housing hole


11


A, the engagement projections


35


are engaged with the engagement grooves


16


one after another like the second embodiment (refer to FIG.


9


), and the spline section


26


is formed at an outer circumference of the base end of the cylindrical body


20


like the third embodiment. However, other fundamental constitution is common to these cartridges (thus, the identical numerals are attached to the corresponding components).




Incidentally, a container body in which the cartridge


70


is housed is a type similar to that of the container body


3


shown in

FIG. 7

(a type which the spline section


45


is formed on the side of the bottom surface


42


of the inner circumferential surface


44


).




A shape of the engagement projections


35


is an inclined ellipse so as to match an inclination of the spiral groove


23


.




In this embodiment, due to such constitution, an outside diameter of the cartridge


70


(cartridge body) can be specially narrow. In other words, an inside diameter of the cosmetic material housing section


11


A of the front cylinder


10


can be as small as an outside diameter of the rod


30


. Further, the cylindrical body


20


does not have to be constituted such that a spline shaft connects with an inner circumference of the base end of the cylindrical body


20


, whereby a diameter of the cylindrical body


20


can be small. Thus, both of the front cylinder


10


and the cylindrical body


20


can be of small diameter and the cartridge body can be thin. Consequently, the cartridge


70


according to this embodiment is especially suitable for the stick type cosmetic material


4


of small diameter.




In each of the embodiments described above, supposing that, for example, the container body


3


is resinous (spline processing can easily be performed), it is arranged such that the container body


3


is connected with the cartridge


60


or


70


by spline. However, the present invention is not restricted to such embodiments.




For example, if the container body


3


is made of metal, it will be possible that a spring member


90


as shown in

FIG. 10

is installed at a bottom section which is provided at an inner circumference of the container body


3


and the container body


3


is connected with the cartridge


60


or


70


.




The spring member


90


is composed of a leaf spring, and it is provided with a cylindrical container body fixing section


91


and a cartridge retaining section


92


which are vertically connected. The spring member


90


is fixed to an inside of the container body


3


through the container body fixing section


91


which applies spring force in a direction of the outside diameter, and also when the cartridge


60


or


70


is inserted, an outer circumference of the cartridge


60


or


70


is retained by the cartridge retaining section


92


which applies spring force in a direction of the inside diameter.




By using such a spring member


90


, it is not necessary to carry out spline processing which will be difficult if the container body


3


is made of metal. Thus, by manufacturing a metal container body


3


, it is possible to provide high quality to a cosmetic container.



Claims
  • 1. A cosmetic container comprising:a cartridge including a front cylinder for feeding a stick type cosmetic material through a front end opening, a cylindrical body to be connected with the front cylinder coaxially and rotatably and having a spiral groove, a rod inserted in the cylindrical body, a feeding mechanism for feeding out the rod while the rod is spirally engaging the spiral groove, by relative rotations of the front cylinder and the cylindrical body, a cosmetic material retaining section formed on a front end side of the rod within the front cylinder, and a sliding mechanism by which the cosmetic material retaining section is slidable in an axial direction of the front cylinder, the sliding mechanism restraining rotation of the cosmetic material retaining section around an axis of the front cylinder; a container body housing the cartridge in such a manner that the cartridge is freely attachable to and detachable from the container body; and connecting means for fastening the front cylinder in an axial direction of the container body such that the front cylinder is rotatable and for connecting the cylindrical body to the container body such that the cylindrical body is nonrotatable with the container body when the cartridge is housed in the container body.
  • 2. A cosmetic container according to claim 1, further comprising a stopper member on a base end side of the rod, the cylindrical body having a downward step section, wherein during a stroke of the rod the stopper member and the downward step section come into contact with each other at a location defining a stroke uppermost limit of the rod.
  • 3. A cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the feeding mechanism includes a plurality of engagement projections spirally engaged with the spiral groove and formed at an outer circumference of the rod, the plurality of engagement projections being formed in an axial direction of the rod extending over a projections range greater than the length of a stroke of the rod, the spiral groove engaging the engagement projections over an engagement range of engagement measured in a direction of the stroke of the rod, the engagement range consisting of a part less than all of the projections range.
  • 4. A cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the sliding mechanism comprise:a plurality of claws that constitute the cosmetic material retaining section; and a plurality of engagement grooves at an inner circumference of the front cylinder, which slidably engage the claws in such a manner that the claws are nonrotatable, and are slidable in the axial direction of the front cylinder.
  • 5. A cosmetic container according to claim 4, wherein the plurality of engagement projections are arranged coaxially with the claws and engage the engagement grooves when fed out from a front end side of the cylindrical body.
  • 6. A cosmetic container according to claim 1, the cosmetic container further comprising an O-ring between on a front end side of the cylindrical body and an inner circumference of the front cylinder, the O-ring providing frictional resistance to relative rotations of the cylindrical body and the front cylinder.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-311906 Nov 1998 JP
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP99/06105 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/25626 5/11/2000 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
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5816727 Ohba et al. Oct 1998 A
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