The invention relates to lipstick tubes and more particularly to an environmentally friendly lipstick tube having a replaceable lipstick.
Conventional lipstick tubes are intended to be thrown away after the lipstick has been consumed. However, this is not environment friendly and may harm the environment.
For overcoming the drawbacks, the present inventor has invented a lipstick tube having a replaceable lipstick. In detail, the lipstick tube comprises a cover, a lipstick carrier, a joining device, and a base. A snapping hole is provided at one end of the lipstick carrier. Two cavities are provided at two opposite portions of the snapping hole respectively. Two raised members are provided on an inner surface of the lipstick carrier and are away from the cavities. A shaft is provided on a bottom of the lipstick carrier. A flange is provided at either end of the shaft and extends radially. The flanges urge against the raised members respectively in a locked position. A rotation of the base can disengage the shaft from the lipstick carrier prior to replacing a consumed lipstick with a new one.
However, the flanges may wear after a period of time of use since they urge against the raised members. And in turn, it may loosen the lipstick carrier.
Thus, the need for improvement still exists.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a lipstick tube comprising a cap comprising an internal space; a lipstick carrier partially disposed in the space and comprising a rotational seat at a first end distal the cap, a snapping hole axially disposed in the rotational seat, and a curved snapping member disposed between the snapping hole and the rotational seat; a joining device comprising an axial well at a first end with the first end of the lipstick carrier disposed therein, an annular protrusion at the first end, an annular member extending out of the annular protrusion, the annular member including two opposite recesses, each recess having a recessed element at a first end, and two internal, opposite latches disposed in the axial well, each latch including a first cavity on an inner surface of an end, a second cavity spaced from a first end of the first cavity, a third cavity spaced from a second end of the first cavity, and a protuberance on an outer surface of the end of the latch aligned with the first cavity, the protuberance having an inclined surface extending downward, the inclined surfaces urging against the snapping member; and a base comprising a central shaft on a bottom, a positioning member at an end of the shaft, four locking elements at four corners of the positioning member respectively, the locking elements being disposed in the second cavities and the third cavities respectively, two opposite first ribs on an inner surface of the base configured to moveably dispose in the recesses respectively, and two positioning elements each formed with the first rib and disposed in the recessed element.
Preferably, each of the recesses include a shoulder at a second end opposite to the recessed element.
Preferably, the latches are spaced with a gap formed between the latches.
The invention has the following advantages and benefits in comparison with the conventional art:
Less wear and prolonged useful life. The inclined surfaces urge against the snapping member and when the base is rotated the latches may exert an elastic force to decrease wear of both the joining device and the lipstick carrier to a minimum. As such, the times of replacing a consumed lipstick with a new one in another lipstick carrier can be increased. As a result, a useful life of the lipstick tube can be greatly prolonged.
Easy lipstick replacement and environment friendly. For removing a consumed lipstick, firstly, a user may remove the cap out of the joining device to expose a consumed lipstick. Secondly, the user may hold the joining device and clockwise rotate the base 45 degrees so that the first ribs move in the recesses respectively, the positioning elements urge against the shoulders respectively, the positioning member also clockwise rotates 45 degrees, the locking elements move into the gap and the first cavities, and the latches are inward flexed to disengage the inclined surfaces from the snapping member. The lipstick carrier is unlocked. Finally, the user may lift the lipstick carrier to disengage it from both the joining device and the base. Only the consumed lipstick is replaced rather than discarding the lipstick tube. In other words, the lipstick tube of the invention is reusable and environment friendly and does not harm the environment.
Easy positioning. The locking elements move into the gap and the first cavities, and the latches are inward flexed to disengage the inclined surfaces from the snapping member in the unlocking process of the lipstick carrier. Further, the snapping member is annular to facilitate an installation of another lipstick carrier in the well without being limited by an angle of the installation.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings
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A cap 10 includes an internal space 11 and a plurality of grooves 12 on an inner surface adjacent to its opening.
A cylindrical lipstick carrier 20 is partially disposed in the space 11 and includes a rotational seat 21 at a first end distal the cap 10, a plurality of cuts 22 at an edge of the rotational seat 21, a snapping hole 23 axially disposed in the rotational seat 21, a curved snapping member 24 disposed between the snapping hole 23 and the rotational seat 21, and a plurality of ridges 25 formed on an outer surface of the rotational seat 21 adjacent to the first end of the lipstick carrier 20.
A joining device 30 includes an axial well 31 with the first end of the lipstick carrier 20 disposed therein, a plurality of projections 32 equally spaced apart on an outer surface of the joining device 30 at a second end of the joining device 30, the projections 32 being configured to secure to the grooves 12 by snapping, an annular protrusion 33 at a first end of the joining device 30 opposite to the projections 32, an annular member 34 extending out of the protrusion 33, the annular member 34 including two opposite recesses 341, each recess 341 having a recessed element 342 at a first end and a shoulder 343 at a second end, and two internal, opposite latches 35 disposed in the axial well 31 with a gap 351 formed between the latches 35, each latch 35 including a first cavity 352 on an inner surface of an end; a second cavity 353 spaced from a first end of the first cavity 352; a third cavity 354 spaced from a second end of the first cavity 352; each of the first cavity 352, the second cavity 353, and the third cavity 354 having a valley with an angle of 90-degree, an opening of the first cavity 352 being greater than that of the second cavity 353, and an opening of the second cavity 353 being greater than that of the third cavity 354; a protuberance 355 on an outer surface of the end aligned with the first cavity 352, the protuberance 355 having an inclined surface 356 extending downward, the inclined surfaces 356 urging against the snapping member 24; and a plurality of longitudinal projecting elements 36 on an inner surface of the joining device 30 spaced from the latches 35. The projecting elements 36 are configured to secure to the ridges 25 by snapping.
A base 40 includes a central shaft 41 on a bottom; a positioning member 42 being a rectangular cuboid and provided at an end of the shaft 41; four locking elements 43 at four corners of the positioning member 42 respectively, the locking elements 43 being disposed in the second cavities 353 and the third cavities 354 respectively; two opposite first ribs 44 on an inner surface of the base 40 configured to moveably dispose in the recesses 341 respectively; two positioning elements 46 each formed with the first rib 44 and disposed in the recessed element 342; two opposite second ribs 45 on the inner surface of the base 40 configured to urge against an outer surface of the annular member 34; and four depressions 47 adjacent to the first ribs 44 and the second ribs 45 respectively and with the annular protrusion 33 partially received therein.
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While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5399040 | Holloway | Mar 1995 | A |
8328445 | Martins | Dec 2012 | B2 |
11357308 | Liu | Jun 2022 | B1 |