Information
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Patent Grant
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6270273
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Patent Number
6,270,273
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 13, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 7, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walczak; David J.
- Nguyen; Tuan
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 401 118
- 401 119
- 401 121
- 401 122
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A liquid cosmetic container which has a secure mechanism for defining the limit of the aperture regulation of a remover 13 is provided. In addition, the degree of aperture of the remover 13 is not influenced by the operation of putting or removing a cap 3. The liquid cosmetic container is provided with the cap 3, and an aperture-regulating ring 7 engages with an upper outer face of a container main body 19. A neck 5 which has an aperture regulating section 11 on the rear end moves in an axial direction in response to rotations of the aperture-regulating ring 7, thereby varying the diameter of a central aperture 119 of the remover 13. Furthermore a rotation-limiting piece 103 extends from a lower end of the aperture-regulating ring 7 and a rotation-limiting projection 136 is provided on an outer face of the container main body 19 which is under an engaging surface of the aperture-regulating ring 7. The rotation of the aperture-regulating ring 7 is regulated by the contact of the rotation-limiting piece 103 with the rotation-limiting projection 136.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a liquid cosmetic container for mascara, eyeliner, lip-gloss or the like. More particularly, it relates to a liquid cosmetic container provided with an applicator, such as a brush, which is freely insertable and retractable and a remover which has an aperture to remove excess cosmetics adhered to the applicator. The liquid cosmetic container can regulate the amount of cosmetics adhered to the applicator by the regulation of the diameter of the aperture of the remover.
BACKGROUND ART
Many kinds of this type of liquid cosmetic containers which can vary the amount of cosmetics to be removed are known in the art. Usually such a container has structure which can vary the degree of aperture of a remover by the vertical movement of an aperture regulation part to be in contact with the remover in the container. However this type of liquid cosmetic container has the disadvantage that the aperture regulation part moves and the degree of aperture unexpectedly varies due to torque applied to the neck when putting or removing the cap.
A similar application for a type of container which varies the degree of aperture of the remover by the tip of an aperture-regulating ring entails the same problem that when putting the cap, the aperture-regulating ring rotates by the force of tightening the cap or at the final tightening stage.
The present invention has an object of providing a liquid cosmetic container which has a remover with a variable aperture to remove excess cosmetics adhered to the applicator and which can regulate the amount of cosmetics adhered to the applicator. Since the liquid cosmetic container of the present invention has simple structure and a small outer diameter and the aperture-regulating ring does not rotate when a user puts the cap on the container in normal use, it has superior design and userfriendliness, as well as good appearance and applicability to additive decoration.
Furthermore, a liquid cosmetic container is proposed which has a reliable mechanism for determining the limits (opening and closing limits) of aperture regulation of the remover.
Furthermore a liquid cosmetic container is proposed which surely secures the remover and has superior airtightness.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
In order to achieve the above object, the liquid cosmetic container of the present invention comprises a container main body in which liquid cosmetics are contained, a cap which closes an aperture of the container, and a bar shaped applicator which is freely insertable into and retractable from the container main body and which is fixed to the cap. The liquid cosmetic container further comprises, in the container main body, a remover which is formed by a resilient body having a central aperture and which strokes the outer periphery of the bar shaped applicator using the aperture, an aperture-regulating ring which rotates freely about the rotational axis on an upper part of the container main body, and a neck which is movable in an axial direction of the container main body in response to the rotation of the aperture-regulating ring and which has an engaging part with the cap. The liquid cosmetic container is adapted to vary the diameter of the central aperture of the remover according to the rotational angle of the aperture-regulating ring.
Preferably the liquid cosmetic container of the present invention comprises the above neck which can slide freely in the vertical direction and which cannot rotate with respect to the main body, and provides an aperture regulation section at a lower end section of the neck. The neck is moved in an axial direction due to the spiral engagement of the neck with the aperture-regulating ring. This preferably creates pressure of the aperture regulation section on the remover and the diameter of the central aperture of the remover is varied.
In other words, there is no relative rotation between the neck and the main body and even if torque is applied when the cap is engaged with the neck, the neck will not rotate with respect to the container main body, and therefore a state of the aperture regulated will not vary.
The liquid cosmetic container of the present invention preferably comprises a means for limiting the relative rotation of the aperture-regulating ring and the container main body to a predetermined range. In the liquid cosmetic container of the present invention, the diameter of the central aperture is determined by the position of the neck in an axial direction. That position is determined by the angle of rotation of the aperture-regulating ring. Therefore in order to determine the opening and closing limits, there are a method of limiting the movement of the neck in the axial direction and a method of limiting the rotational angle of the aperture-regulating ring. In the former, depending on the structure of the aperture regulating mechanism, there is a danger that when the user applies a force and turns the aperture-regulating ring being in the regulated limiting range, a separating force may be applied to the composite section of the mechanism due to the force (thrust force) in the axial direction applied to the neck. On the other hand, there is no such danger as regards the method of limiting the rotational angle of the aperture-regulating ring.
In the liquid cosmetic container of the present invention, the aperture-regulating ring engages with an upper outer circumference of the container main body. A rotation-limiting piece extends from the lower end of the aperture-regulating ring. A rotation-limiting projection is provided on an outer face of the container main body which is under the engagement surface of the aperture-regulating ring. It is preferable that the rotation of the aperture-regulating ring is regulated by the contact of the rotation-limiting piece with the rotation-limiting projection.
In this way, it is possible to surely determine a rotational limit of the aperture-regulating ring. Furthermore manufacture and assembly of components is easy and the user can understand easily whether the aperture-regulating ring is at the rotational limit by viewing the position of an aperture regulation piece.
The actual liquid cosmetic container of the present invention comprises a container main body into which liquid cosmetics are contained, a bar shaped applicator which is freely insertable into and retractable from the container main body, a cap which closes an aperture of the container and which is fixed to the applicator, a neck which is disposed on the top of the container main body and which has an engaging section with the cap, a remover, disposed on the top of the container main body and comprised of a resilient member having a central aperture, for stroking the outer periphery of the bar shaped applicator by means of the aperture, an aperture regulation section, extending from a lower section of the neck, which abuts with the remover and varies the diameter of the central aperture, and an aperture-regulating ring which is rotatably engaged with the container main body and threadably engaged with the neck. A synchronous engagement section is provided between the container main body and the neck in order for the container main body and the neck to freely slide in a vertical direction and to be synchronously engaged with each other. The neck and the aperture regulation section are moved vertically by the rotation of the aperture-regulating ring with respect to the container main body and thus the degree of aperture of the central aperture of the remover is varied.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG.
1
(A) is a cross section showing the internal structure of a liquid cosmetic container according to a first embodiment of the invention in which the remover aperture is in the maximum open state with the aperture regulation part being in the lowered position.
FIG.
1
(B) is a similar side view.
FIG.
2
(A) is a cross section of the internal structure of a liquid cosmetic container according to the first embodiment of the invention in which the aperture is in the minimum open state with the aperture regulation part being in the raised position.
FIG.
2
(B) is a similar side view.
FIG.
3
(A) is a partial lateral cross section showing a detail of the neck of the liquid cosmetic container according to the first embodiment of the invention.
FIG.
3
(B) is a similar plan view.
FIG. 4
is a partial side cross section showing a detail of an aperture-regulating ring of a liquid cosmetic container according to the first embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 5
is a partial side cross section showing a detail of a remover of a liquid cosmetic container according to the first embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 6
is a partial side cross section showing a detail of a bottle of a container main body of a liquid cosmetic container according to the first embodiment of the invention.
FIG.
7
(A) is a partial side cross section showing a detail of a cover of a container main body of a liquid cosmetic container according to the first embodiment of the invention.
FIG.
7
(B) is a similar plan view.
FIG.
8
(A) is a cross section showing the internal structure of a liquid cosmetic container according to a second embodiment of the invention in which the aperture is in the maximum open state with the aperture regulation part being in the lowered position.
FIG.
8
(B) is a similar side view.
FIG.
9
(A) is a cross section showing the internal structure of a liquid cosmetic container according to the second embodiment of the invention in which the remover aperture is in the minimum open state with the aperture regulation part being in the raised position.
FIG.
9
(B) is a similar side view.
FIG.
10
(A) is a partial side cross section showing a detail of the neck of the liquid cosmetic container according to the second embodiment of the invention.
FIG.
10
(B) is a similar plan view.
FIG. 11
is a partial side cross section showing a detail of an aperture-regulating ring of a liquid cosmetic container according to the second embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 12
is a partial side cross section showing a detail of a remover of a liquid cosmetic container according to the second embodiment of the invention.
FIG.
13
(A) is a partial side cross section showing a detail of a bottle of a container main body of a liquid cosmetic container according to the second embodiment of the invention.
FIG.
13
(B) is a similar plan view.
FIG.
14
(A) is a partial side cross section showing a detail of a support ring of a liquid cosmetic container according to the second embodiment of the invention.
FIG.
14
(B) is a similar plan view.
FIG.
15
(A) is a cross section showing the internal structure of the main components of a liquid cosmetic container according to a third embodiment of the invention in which the remover aperture is in the maximum open state with the aperture regulation part being in the raised position.
FIG.
15
(B) is a similar side view.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1 and 2
show the internal structure of a liquid cosmetic container according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 1
shows the remover aperture in the maximum open state with the aperture regulation section lowered.
FIG. 2
shows the remover aperture in the minimum open state with the aperture regulation section raised. Figure (A) is a cross section and Figure (B) is a side view of the rotation-limiting piece, respectively.
The liquid cosmetic container
1
in these drawings is comprised of a cap
3
, a neck
5
, a bar shaped applicator
9
, an aperture-regulating ring
7
, a remover
13
, container main body
19
and the like.
FIGS. 3-7
are partial lateral cross sections showing details of the neck, the aperture-regulating ring, the remover, and a bottle and a cover of the container main body of a liquid cosmetic container according to the embodiment.
The container main body
19
has double structure of a cover
15
with a bottle
17
on its inside. The bottle
17
is of a cylindrical shape with a bottom piece which is comprised of a bottom
129
and a lateral section
127
and stores liquid cosmetics in its interior. The cover
15
covers the outside of the bottle
17
and likewise has a bottom
139
and a lateral section
137
.
The upper end of the cover
15
extends upwardly to a position higher than the upper end of the bottle
17
. A longitudinal synchronous engagement groove
133
which extends in a vertical direction is cut into the inner face of the cover
15
. A longitudinal synchronous engagement rib
85
of the neck
5
engages with the longitudinal synchronous engagement groove
133
. This rib
85
can slide vertically in the longitudinal synchronous engagement groove
133
. The longitudinal synchronous engagement groove
133
is triangular in cross section as shown in FIG.
7
(B) and a plurality of the grooves
133
are provided on the circumference at a fixed pitch (in this embodiment, there are 20 pieces).
Four longitudinal ribs
128
formed on the outer surface of the aperture of the bottle
17
engage with the longitudinal synchronous engagement grooves
133
. Thus the cover
15
and the bottle
17
are secured in such a manner that they cannot rotate.
An upper outer surface
130
(an aperture-regulating ring engaging surface) of the cover
15
has a cylindrical shape, and the diameter of the upper outer surface
130
of the cover
15
is slightly smaller than those of the other parts of the cover
15
. Further, the upper outer surface
130
engages with the aperture-regulating ring
7
. Furthermore the ring shaped projection
135
is formed on the upper outer surface
130
. A ring shaped dent
101
which is formed on a lower inner face of the aperture-regulating ring
7
engages with the projection
135
and rotatably connects the aperture-regulating ring
7
to the container main body
19
.
A rotation-limiting projection
136
is provided on an outer circumference of the cover
15
. The outer circumference is under the engaging surface
130
of the aperture-regulating ring. The projection
136
is an approximately square cube as shown in FIG.
7
(A) and one projection is provided on the outer circumference in this embodiment. Needless to say, the present invention is not limited to the position, the number and the shape of projections given in the embodiment. The rotation-limiting projection
136
and the rotation-limiting piece
103
of the aperture-regulating ring
7
(to be discussed below) are disposed on the same horizontal surface so as to abut with each other. The rotation-limiting projection
136
limits the rotation of the aperture-regulating ring
7
with respect to the container main body
19
as discussed below.
As shown in detail in
FIG. 6
, the aperture
121
on an upper end of the bottle
17
has a small diameter at its neck section
125
. The outer circumference
122
of the aperture
121
is formed in the shape of an inverted tapering cone and is adapted to prevent the remover
13
from detaching. The lower part of the aperture
121
forms the neck section
125
shaped like a ring groove. A step
123
exists between the aperture
121
and the neck section
125
. The shape of the bottle aperture is related to the fixation structure of the remover
13
to be discussed below. The four longitudinal ribs
128
mentioned above are formed on the outer surface of the bottle
17
.
The remover
13
is made from an elastic material typified by a rubber such as NBR and expands freely to some extent. The remover
13
is provided with a funnel section
117
which tapers downwardly and has a central aperture
119
, an upper hem
115
which extends horizontally towards the outside from an upper end of the funnel section, a suspended section
113
which extends downwardly from an outer edge of the upper hem
115
, and a return
111
which extends approximately towards the lower inner side from the suspended section
113
. The remover
13
is disposed and set on the bottle aperture
121
in the bottle
17
in a state that the return
111
engages with the neck section
125
and the suspended section
113
engages with the outer circumference of the bottle aperture
121
which is the tapering face
122
. In this case, the funnel section
117
abuts with the inner side of the bottle aperture
121
in the bottle
17
. Furthermore the inner peripheral edge
11
la of the return
111
is hooked to the step
123
which is above the neck section
125
and prevents detachment.
With regard to the remover
13
, the upper inner circumference of the cover
15
presses against the suspended section
113
of the remover
13
from the outside and tightly secures the remover
13
.
That is to say, the return
111
of the remover
13
is maintained in a sandwiched position between the bottle aperture
121
and the cover
15
. Thus the remover
13
is tightly fixed to the container main body
19
and the airtightness of the bottle is increased.
The aperture regulating section
11
of the neck
5
abuts with an upper section of the funnel section
117
of the remover
13
from above. When the aperture regulating section
11
is in a high position, the funnel section
117
closes inwardly due to its own elasticity and reduces the remover aperture
119
which is an aperture provided at the center of the remover
13
. When the aperture regulating section
11
is in a low position, a tip
89
of the aperture regulating section
11
depresses the funnel section
117
, the funnel section
117
opens outwardly due to elasticity and thus the remover aperture
119
is widened.
The aperture-regulating ring
7
is adapted so that an upper cylindrical section
93
of small diameter and a lower cylindrical section
99
of large diameter are connected at a step
97
on an outer surface of the aperture-regulating ring
7
. The lower cylindrical section
99
, as stated above, is rotatably connected to an outer upper surface of the container main body
19
. The inner side of the step
97
is almost in contact with an upper end
131
of the cover
15
. The ring shaped dent
101
stated above is formed on an inner face of the lower cylindrical section
99
. A female screw
95
is formed on an inner face of the upper cylindrical section
93
and a male screw
81
formed on an outer circumference of the neck
5
is spirally engaged with the female screw
95
. The female screw
95
has a single thread with a relatively small lead and, as described in detail below, is provided so that the neck (the aperture regulating section
11
) moves between the upper and lower limiting positions when the aperture-regulating ring
7
makes an approximately single rotation. An upper inner surface
91
of the female screw
95
is a level circumferential inner surface. On the surface
91
, a longitudinal rib
38
on an outer circumference of the lower end of the cap
3
rotates without contacting with the surface
91
. That is to say, the cap
3
widens the aperture of the remover
13
by sinking into the inner diameter of the aperture-regulating ring
7
due to the rotation of the aperture-regulating ring
7
.
The rotation-limiting piece
103
extends from a lower end of the aperture-regulating ring
7
. The rotation-limiting piece
103
is an approximately square cube and is disposed on the same horizontal surface as the rotation-limiting projection
136
on an outer surface of the cover
15
discussed above.
The neck
5
has a cylindrical shape with male screws
73
and
81
(a group of male projections may also be used) in two vertical positions. The cylindrical aperture regulating section
11
which tapers slightly and downwardly is integrated into the central section
75
so as to extend downwardly and inwardly. The tip
89
of the aperture regulating section
11
as discussed above abuts with an inner surface of the funnel section
117
of the remover
13
and regulates the degree of aperture of the remover aperture
119
. The outer surface of the aperture regulating section
11
is formed as a slightly and downwardly tapered section and is adapted to slide and abut without resistance with respect to the tapered surface of the inner surface of the funnel section
117
of the remover
13
. A dent
86
is provided on the outer peripheral section of the base
87
of the aperture regulating section
11
. The dent
86
is for the purpose of preventing a sink mark when performing plastic injection molding.
The male screw
81
formed on an outer surface of the lower step of the neck
5
is a left-hand screw, and the male screw
73
formed on an outer surface of the upper step of the neck
5
is a right-hand screw. As shown in FIG.
3
(B), a plurality of longitudinal ribs
85
(20 pieces in this embodiment) for synchronous engagement project from an outer circumference of a flange
83
provided under the male screw
81
. These longitudinal ribs
85
act as longitudinal synchronous engagement ribs (preventing rotation with respect to the container main body) which synchronously engage with the longitudinal synchronous engagement grooves
133
which are cut on the upper inner surface of the cover
15
of the container main body
19
. In other words, the longitudinal ribs
85
enter the longitudinal synchronous engagement grooves
133
and move in a vertical direction along the synchronous engagement grooves
133
. Thus when the container main body
19
and the aperture-regulating ring
7
rotate relatively to one another (for example when one is twisted with the other held with one hand), the neck
5
moves vertically with respect to the remover
13
and the container main body
19
to which the remover
13
is fixed. The position of abutment of the remover
13
with the tip
89
of the aperture regulating section
11
on the lower end of the neck
5
varies vertically as a result of the vertical movement of the neck
5
, and thus it is possible to regulate the degree of aperture of the remover aperture
119
as described above. Furthermore when the cap
3
is rotated, the neck
5
and the container main body
19
never move relatively to each other.
The relationship between the limitation of rotation by the aperture-regulating ring and the aperture regulation will be explained below. The rotation-limiting projection
136
of the container main body
19
and the rotation-limiting piece
103
of the aperture-regulating ring
7
are disposed on the same horizontal surface. Furthermore as shown in
FIG. 1
, the lateral faces of the rotation-limiting piece
103
and the rotation-limiting projection
136
are positioned and designed to abut with each other when the aperture regulating section
11
of the neck
5
is in its lower-limit position. The positioning during assembly will be explained below. At this time, the remover aperture
119
of the remover
13
is in the maximum opened position and the open limit is defined. When the container main body
19
and the aperture-regulating ring
7
are rotated relatively to one another, the aperture regulating section
11
moves upwardly. When the aperture-regulating ring
7
is rotated by roughly one turn and the rotation-limiting projection
136
and the rotation-limiting piece
103
are rotated until their lateral surfaces of the opposite side abut with each other, the aperture-regulating ring
7
cannot be rotated any further and the aperture regulating section
11
is at its upper-limit position. At this time, the remover aperture
119
of the remover
13
is closed most and the closed limit is defined.
The open and closed limits are determined so that an appropriate amount of liquid cosmetic is removed and the degree of aperture of the remover aperture
119
at each limit is regulated according to the shape of the aperture regulating section
11
, the pitch of the screws of the neck
5
and the aperture-regulating ring
7
, and the like. Since the rotation-limiting projection
136
and the rotation-limiting piece
103
are provided on the outer surface of the container main body in this embodiment, the open and closed limits can visually be observed. Furthermore since a gap or looseness will result between the container main body and the aperture-regulating ring if the aperture limiting projection is provided on the inner surface of the container main body, it is preferable to provide this projection on an outer surface. The degree of aperture of the remover aperture
119
can be estimated by looking at the relative position of the rotation-limiting projection
136
and the rotation-limiting piece
103
. Thus it is possible to set an appropriate amount of liquid cosmetics which adhere to the brush
21
.
The male screw
73
on an upper outer surface of the neck
5
is threadably connected with a female screw
37
of the cap
3
. The inner section of the neck
5
is in the form of a hole cut in the vertical direction (an inner hole
88
) through which the bar shaped applicator
9
passes. The inner hole
88
narrows towards the lower direction so that the bar shaped applicator
9
may easily be inserted into the container.
An upper end
71
of the neck
5
abuts with a lower surface of the flange
45
of the bar shaped applicator
9
in a state that the cap
3
(fixed to the bar shaped applicator
9
) is closed and the inner section of the container main body is sealed.
The bar shaped applicator
9
is a bar shaped member having the brush
21
on its lower end and is provided so as to be freely insertable into and extractable from the container main body
19
. The upper section of the bar shaped applicator
9
is in the form of an insertable section
41
which is a hollow cylindrical section with a relatively large diameter. A ring shaped protrusion
43
is formed on the base of this insertable section
41
and when the ring shaped dent
36
on an inner face of the cap
3
engages with the protrusion
43
, the cap
3
and the bar shaped applicator
9
are secured. The inner hole of the insertable section
41
is a dent for preventing a sink mark.
The flange
45
is formed under the insertable section
41
of the bar shaped applicator
9
. The central step
47
of the bar shaped applicator
9
is a hollow bar shaped section which extends downwardly while gradually tapering. This hollow section is a sink mark prevention hole
49
. A contracted section
51
which is remarkably narrowed is formed under the central step
47
. When the bar shaped applicator
9
is inserted in the container
1
and the cap
3
is put, the remover aperture
119
of the remover
13
moves to the contracted section
51
and a tapering section
52
which is above the contracted section
51
. In
FIG. 2
, the remover aperture
119
is at its tightest position (contracts in a central direction) and, in contrast, a section of the bar shaped applicator
9
with which the remover aperture
119
comes into contact is in its narrowest position accordingly. In
FIG. 1
, the remover aperture
119
is at its widest position and a section of the applicator
9
with which the remover aperture
119
comes into contact is also at its widest position. Although the liquid cosmetic is sealed in the container due to the contact (tightening) of the remover aperture
119
with an outer circumference of the bar shaped applicator
9
, the above structure maintains an appropriate tightening force.
The lower step
53
of the bar shaped applicator
9
is in the shape of a solid bar. The brush
21
composed of brush hair
153
and a guide
151
is connected to the bottom of the lower step
53
. When the brush
21
with which liquid cosmetics are soaked is extracted from the container main body
19
and passes through the remover aperture
119
of the remover
13
, the brush hair
153
is stroked and excess liquid cosmetics adhered to the brush hair
153
are removed and fall back into the container main body
19
. The strength of the stroke is determined according to the degree of aperture of the remover aperture
119
. Thus, by regulating the degree of aperture of the remover aperture
119
by the mechanism discussed above, it is possible to regulate the amount of liquid cosmetics adhered to the brush
21
.
The cap
3
is in the form of a cylinder with an apex which is composed of lateral sections
33
and a top
31
. The female screw
37
is formed on the lower section of an inner surface
34
. The female screw
37
is threadably connected with the male screw
73
formed on an upper outer surface of the neck
5
. The cap
3
is mounted on the container
1
. At this time, a bottom end
39
of the cap
3
is engaged with the upper inner face
91
of the aperture-regulating ring
7
.
The insertable section
41
of the bar shaped applicator
9
is fixed to the central step of the cap
3
as stated above. More precisely, the ring shaped dent
36
is formed on an inner surface of the central step of the cap
3
. The ring shaped protrusion
43
which is provided above the flange
45
of the bar shaped applicator
9
engages with the ring shaped dent
36
and the cap
3
and the bar shaped applicator
9
are secured. Furthermore the cap
3
and the bar shaped applicator
9
are prevented from rotating by the engagement of the longitudinal rib
42
on an outer surface of the insertable section
41
of the bar shaped applicator
9
with the longitudinal groove
35
on an upper inner surface of the cap
3
.
The assembling process of the liquid cosmetic container according to
FIG. 1
will now be explained.
First the remover
13
is mounted on the aperture of the bottle
17
. Then the bottle
17
is placed in the cover
15
to form the container main body
19
. The neck
5
is placed in the aperture-regulating ring
7
from below. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the neck
5
is screwed in until it reaches the upper limit in the aperture-regulating ring
7
. The rotation-limiting piece
103
of the aperture-regulating ring
7
is assembled in the cover
15
in a position as shown in FIG.
2
(B), that is to say, in a position that the rotation-limiting piece
103
roughly abuts with the left side of the rotation limiting projection
136
of the cover
15
and in such a manner that the ribs
85
of the neck
15
are engaged with the grooves
133
of the cover
15
. The ring shaped dent
101
of the aperture-regulating ring
7
and the ring shaped protrusion
135
of the cover
15
are thus engaged and the aperture-regulating ring
7
is brought into rotatable contact with the container main body
19
. On the other hand, the bar shaped applicator
9
is fitted into and integrated with the cap
3
. The integrated cap
3
and bar shaped applicator
9
are inserted into the assembled container main body described above and assembly is complete.
The overall operation including the mechanism for regulating the amount of liquid cosmetics adhered to the applicator in the liquid cosmetic container shown in
FIG. 1
will be explained below.
During use, the cap
3
together with the applicator
9
is twisted, separated from the neck
5
, and the bar shaped applicator
9
is removed from the container. At this time, liquid cosmetics in the container main body
19
are adhered to the brush
21
at a lower end of the applicator
9
. However, when the brush
21
passes through the remover aperture
119
of the remover
13
, the brush
21
is stroked (squeezed) and excess cosmetics adhered thereto are removed and fall back into the container main body
19
.
The degree of aperture of the remover aperture
119
of the remover
13
is regulated as follows. When the container main body
19
is gripped in the fingers and the aperture-regulating ring
7
is rotated, the male screw
81
of the neck
5
and the female screw
95
on an inner face of the aperture-regulating ring
7
are rotated relatively to one another since the neck
5
rotates synchronously with the container main body
19
. In this way, the neck
5
is pushed by the aperture-regulating ring
7
which is vertically connected with the container main body
19
and moves in a vertical direction with respect to the container main body
19
. When the neck
5
moves vertically, the funnel section
117
of the remover
13
is pushed by an outer face of the aperture regulating section
11
at a lower section of the neck
5
and the degree of aperture which widens outwardly from the center varies. In this way, the diameter (degree of aperture) of the remover aperture
119
which is the central aperture of the remover
13
varies.
In other words, when the neck
5
is in a high position (refer to FIG.
2
), the diameter of the aperture of the remover
13
decreases and the remover aperture
119
forms a closed limit. The brush
21
is strongly stroked, thereby reducing the amount of cosmetics which are adhered to the brush
21
extracted from the container. On the other hand, when the neck
5
is in a low position (refer to FIG.
1
), the diameter of the aperture of the remover
13
increases and the remover aperture forms an open limit. The brush
21
is not stroked very strongly, thereby increasing the amount of cosmetics which are adhered to the brush
21
extracted from the container.
The container main body
19
and the aperture-regulating ring
7
are only rotated less than a single turn due to the rotation-limiting action of the rotation-limiting projection
136
of the container main body
19
and the rotation-limiting piece
103
of the aperture-regulating ring
7
. The distance of vertical movement of the neck
5
is limited and the open limit and the closed limit of the remover aperture
119
are determined. A user is able to estimate the degree of aperture of the remover aperture
119
by knowing the relative positions of the rotation-limiting projection
136
and the rotation-limiting piece
103
.
FIGS. 8 and 9
are cross sections showing the inside structure of a liquid cosmetic container according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8
shows the remover aperture at its open limit with the aperture regulating section depressed.
FIG. 9
shows the remover aperture at its closed limit with the aperture regulating section raised. Figure (A) is a cross section and Figure (B) is a side view of the rotation-limiting piece.
FIGS. 10-14
are partial cross sections showing details of a support ring, container main body, remover, aperture-regulating ring, and neck of a liquid cosmetic container according to the second embodiment.
In these figures, reference numerals made by adding numeral
200
to the reference numerals of
FIG. 1
indicate the components and parts same as those of
FIG. 1
excluding those specified hereinafter.
The liquid cosmetic container of the second embodiment differs from that of the first embodiment mainly in the following points.
(1) A container main body
215
is a single bottle.
It is possible to reduce costs by the use of a single bottle. The aperture of the container main body
215
is not narrowed, whereby the container main body
215
is cylindrical as a whole. As a result, the means below is employed to secure the remover to the aperture of the container main body
215
.
A longitudinal synchronous engagement groove
333
which extends in a vertical direction is cut on an upper inner face of the container main body
215
. A longitudinal synchronous engagement rib
365
of a support ring
208
whose detailed explanation is given below is engaged with the longitudinal groove
333
. A ring shaped dent
332
is formed on an upper end inner face of the container main body
215
and engages with a ring shaped protrusion
363
of the support ring
208
. Thus the support ring
208
is secured to an inner face of the container main body
215
and is not able to rotate. An upper end face
361
of the support ring
208
is approximately on the same surface as an upper end face
331
of the container main body
215
. A step
338
, discussed below, which is used to secure a remover
213
is formed on a lower part of the longitudinal groove
333
provided on an upper inner face of the container main body
215
.
(2) There is the support ring
208
for securing the remover
213
.
The remover
213
is secured to an inner face of the container main body
215
by the support ring
208
. The support ring
208
comprises an upper ring section
369
which is secured to the container main body
215
and a lower ring section
373
which secures the remover
213
by sandwiching it between the container main body
215
and the lower ring section
373
.
The upper end face
361
of the upper ring section
369
faces a lower face of a shoulder
297
of an aperture-regulating ring
207
leaving a small space in between. The outer face of the upper ring section
369
engages with an upper inner face of the container main body
215
. The ring shaped protrusion
363
is formed on the top and the longitudinal rib
365
is formed on the bottom of the outer face of the upper ring section
369
, respectively. The ring shaped protrusion
363
engages with the ring shaped dent
332
of the container main body
215
and prevents the detachment of the support ring
208
. The longitudinal rib
365
engages with the longitudinal groove
333
of the container main body
215
and prevents the rotation of the support ring
208
. A longitudinal groove
367
is formed on an inner face of the upper ring section
369
. A longitudinal rib
285
formed on an outer face of the neck
205
slides in the longitudinal groove
367
in an axial direction and stops a neck
205
from rotating.
The lower ring section
373
of the support ring
208
engages with an inner face of the remover
213
. A ring shaped protrusion
375
protrudes from an outer face of the lower ring section
373
. The protrusion of the upper section of the ring shaped protrusion
375
is high and that of the lower section is low. The outer circumference face is in the form of a surface which tapers downwardly. The ring shaped protrusion
375
is inserted into a ring shaped dent
313
of an upper inner face of the remover
213
, and it secures the inner circumference of the remover
213
composed of an elastic material in such a manner that the inner circumference is lifted. The shape of the ring shaped protrusion
375
has the effect of preventing the remover
213
from detaching downward.
(3) The shape of the remover
213
is different.
The remover
213
made from an elastic compressible material is provided with a funnel section
317
which tapers downwardly and which has a central aperture
319
and a ring section
315
which extends upwardly from an outer periphery of the funnel section
317
. The ring shaped dent
313
is formed on an inner face of the ring section
315
. As discussed above, the ring shaped protrusion
375
of the lower ring section
373
of the support ring
208
engages with the ring shaped dent
313
and prevents detachment. Furthermore two ring shaped protrusions
311
are formed on the upper and lower sides of the outer face of the ring section
315
and they press against the inner face of the container main body
215
, thereby increasing airtightness. The step on the lower side of the ring section
315
sits on the step
338
of an inner face of the upper section of the container main body
215
mentioned above. In this way, the ring section
315
of the remover
213
is gripped between an upper section of the container main body
215
and the lower ring section
373
of the support ring
208
, whereby it is securely fixed without being detached. Also, the sealing performance of the outer face of the remover
213
is further ensured.
(4) A cap
203
is formed to overlap with an upper face of an upper section
293
of the aperture-regulating ring
207
due to the vertical movement of the cap
203
and in this respect it differs from the embodiment in
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
(5) The means of assembling the device differs from the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
in that the neck
205
is assembled from the top of the aperture-regulating ring
207
.
Firstly the support ring
208
which secures the remover
213
is inserted in the container main body
215
. Next the neck
205
is fully screwed into the aperture-regulating ring
207
. The aperture-regulating ring
207
is engaged with the container main body
215
in a state that a rotation-limiting piece
303
of the aperture-regulating ring
207
and a rotation-limiting projection
336
of the container main body
215
are fully open. If the aperture-regulating ring
207
and the container main body
215
are rotated in the opposite direction, the rotation-limiting piece
303
and the rotation-limiting projection
336
will meet and will be in a fully closed position. Detachment of the neck
205
from the aperture-regulating ring
207
is prevented by the contact of the rotation-limiting piece
303
with the rotation-limiting projection
336
.
FIG. 15
is a cross section showing the inner structure of the main components of a liquid cosmetic container according to a third embodiment of the present invention. It shows the remover in a fully open position with the aperture regulating section lowered. FIG.
15
(A) is a partial cross section; FIG.
15
(B) is a partial side cross section. In the figures, reference numerals made by adding numeral
200
to the reference numerals in the second embodiment indicate components and parts same as those in the second embodiment excluding those specified hereinafter.
A liquid cosmetic container
401
according to the third embodiment comprises a container main body
415
into which liquid cosmetics are contained, a bar shaped applicator
409
which is freely insertable into and retractable from the container main body
415
, a cap which closes the aperture of the container main body
415
, a neck
405
which is disposed at an upper section of the container main body
415
and which has a section to be engaged with the cap, a remover
413
, made from a resilient material and disposed at an upper section of the container main body
415
, which has a central aperture and squeezes the outer circumference of the bar shaped applicator
409
using the aperture, an aperture regulating section
411
which extends from a lower section of the neck
405
and abuts with the remover
413
, thereby varying the degree of aperture of the central aperture, and an aperture-regulating ring
407
which is rotatably engaged with the container main body
415
and which is threadably engaged with the neck
405
. A synchronous engagement section is provided between the container main body
415
and the neck
405
in order for the container main body
415
and the neck
405
to freely slide in a vertical direction and to be synchronously engaged with each other. The neck
405
and the aperture regulating section
411
are moved in a vertical direction by the rotation of the aperture-regulating ring
407
with respect to the container main body
415
and thus the degree of aperture of the central aperture of the remover
413
is varied. The remover
413
is composed of a downwardly tapering member which has a central aperture and a ring section which extends downwardly from an outer circumference of the member. The remover
413
is secured by being gripped by an upper support ring
408
which abuts with an upper end of the ring section and a lower support ring
419
which abuts with an inner face of the ring section.
In other words, the remover
413
is securely fixed to the aperture of the container main body
415
by being gripped from above and below by the upper and lower support rings
408
and
419
. Due to this type of arrangement, the remover
413
is pressured, whereby the airtightness between its outer face and the inner face of the container main body
415
is further improved.
Longitudinal grooves
533
for synchronous engagement which extend in a vertical direction are cut on an upper inner face of the container main body
415
. Longitudinal ribs
565
for synchronous engagement provided on the upper support ring
408
engage with the longitudinal grooves
533
. Furthermore a ring shaped dent
532
is formed on an inner face of the upper end of the container main body
415
and engages with the ring shaped protrusion
563
provided on the upper supporting ring
408
. Thus the upper support ring
408
is unrotatably fixed on an inner face of the container main body
415
.
The lower support ring
419
is in the shape of a bottle neck and comprises a lower ring section
527
and a neck section
525
which extends upwardly from the lower ring section
527
. The outer circumference of the neck section
525
is slightly indented. The lower ring section
527
is mounted on a step
538
of an inner face of the container main body
415
.
The remover
413
is formed from an elastic material typified by a rubber such as NBR and expands freely to an extent. The remover
413
is provided with a funnel section
517
which tapers downwardly and has a central aperture
519
, an upper hem
515
which extends outwardly and horizontally from an upper end of the funnel section
517
, a suspending section
513
which slightly extends downwardly from the outer periphery of the upper hem
515
, and a return
511
which extends downwardly and inwardly from the suspending section
513
. The remover
413
is set and mounted on a bottle aperture
521
in a state that the suspending section
513
engages with an outer circumference of the tapering face of the bottle aperture
521
and the return
511
engages with the neck section
525
with the funnel section
517
against the inner side of the bottle aperture
521
. An edge section
511
a of an inner circumference of the return
511
is hooked on a step
523
provided above the neck section
525
, thereby functioning to prevent the detachment.
The upper inner circumference of the container main body
415
pushes the suspending section
513
of the remover
413
from outside. Thus the remover
413
is securely attached, whereby the airtightness is further heightened.
During assembly, firstly the remover
413
is engaged with the aperture
521
of the lower support ring
419
from above and the remover
413
and lower support ring
419
are assembled. The lower support ring
419
assembled is inserted from the upper aperture of the container main body
415
and mounted on a step
538
provided on an inner face of the container main body
415
. The remover
413
is gripped between an inner face of the container main body
415
and the lower support ring
419
. Next the upper support ring
408
is fitted from the upper aperture of the container main body
415
. The longitudinal ribs
565
of the upper support ring
408
engage with the longitudinal grooves
533
of the container main body
415
, and the ring shaped protruding section
563
of the upper support ring
408
is engaged with the ring shaped dent
532
of the container main body
415
. The upper support ring
408
is fixed in a non-rotatable state in the container main body
415
. In this embodiment, the remover
413
is fixed by being gripped from above and below by the upper support ring
408
and the container main body
415
. Thus the remover
413
is accurately fixed in both the vertical and transverse directions to an inner face of the container main body
415
by the upper support ring
408
, the lower support ring
419
and the container main body
415
. As a result, the airtightness of the container is improved.
Liquid cosmetics are sold on the basis of characteristics which are mainly divided into the substance being water-based, oil-based or volatile. The common characteristic which pertains to all these substances is that they have a “Dry Out” effect. Thus, liquid cosmetic containers must be excellent in airtightness and userfriendliness. A liquid cosmetic container with a variable remover aperture is provided which is adapted for use with all kinds of liquid cosmetics by the application of the three embodiments explained in the specification.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
As explained above, the liquid cosmetic container of the present invention bring about the following effects.
(1) The aperture regulating section forms the lower end of the neck member which engages with the cap. When the cap is put by a user, the aperture-regulating ring does not undergo any undesirable movement irrespective of its rotational angle due to the fact that the aperture regulating section is capable of moving in an axial direction without rotating with respect to the container main body. As a result, a liquid cosmetic container is provided which differs from the prior art and has both excellent userfriendliness and design with a compact size.
(2) It is possible to prevent the breakage or dislocation of the mechanism which may occur due to force (thrust force) in an axial direction applied on the neck by providing the aperture-regulating ring and the container main body with a means which limits the rotation of the aperture-regulating ring and the container main body, respectively.
(3) It is possible to prevent the formation of a gap between the container main body and the aperture-regulating ring by the provision of rotation-limiting members on the respective outer faces of the aperture-regulating ring and the container main body. Furthermore it is possible to use indicators to represent the rotational angles by the letters S, M, L, or the like.
(4) It is possible to provide a liquid cosmetic container which has high airtightness and a remover with a vertical aperture of the cross section and which is applicable to all kinds of liquid cosmetics due to the remover in the form and the method of securing the remover as explained in the above embodiments.
(5) It is possible to use the container main body either in the form of a single bottle or a double bottle which is formed by a cover and a bottle. Thus it is possible to select the desired use of the container on the basis of the manufacturing process or the use. In particular, a single bottle affords a liquid cosmetic container which has an eye-catching appearance.
Claims
- 1. A liquid cosmetic container, comprising:a container main body which contains liquid cosmetics; a cap which closes an aperture of said container main body; and a bar shaped applicator which is freely insertable into and detachable from said main body and which is fixed to said cap; wherein a remover, which is composed of an elastic body having a central aperture and strokes an outer portion of said bar shaped applicator by said aperture, is provided in said container main body; an aperture-regulating ring, which freely rotates about an axial direction of said container main body, is provided at an upper part of said container main body; a neck, which has a section engaged with said cap and can move in the axial direction in response to rotations of said aperture-regulating ring, is provided; a diameter of the central aperture of said remover is varied according to a rotational angle of said aperture-regulating ring; said neck being provided so as to be freely slidable in a vertical direction and non-rotatable with respect to said main body; an aperture regulating section is provided on a lower end of said neck; and said neck is moved in the axial direction due to spiral engagement of said aperture-regulating ring with said neck and the diameter of the central aperture of said remover is varied in response to pressure of said aperture regulating section on said remover according to the movement of said neck.
- 2. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein regulation of the diameter of the central aperture of said remover is performed by a rotation of said aperture-regulating ring through an angle of 360° or less.
- 3. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein means for limiting a rotation of said aperture-regulating ring to a predetermined range are provided between said aperture-regulating ring and said container main body.
- 4. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 3, wherein said aperture-regulating ring is engaged with an upper outer circumference of said container main body; a rotation-limiting piece extends from a lower end of said aperture-regulating ring; a rotation-limiting projection is provided on an outer face of said container main body, said outer face is under an engaging face of said aperture-regulating ring; and a rotation of said aperture-regulating ring is limited by contact of said rotation-limiting piece with said rotation-limiting projection.
- 5. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein said container main body comprises:a bottle, having an aperture, said remover being placed on the bottle's aperture; and a cover which covers the bottle.
- 6. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein said container main body is a cylindrical body with a base whose upper section is opened; a support ring which is retained at a step formed at an upper section of an interior of said cylindrical body is further provided; said neck engages with said container main body through said support ring so as to be freely slidable in the vertical direction and non-rotatable; and said remover is fixed to said support ring.
- 7. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein regulation of the aperture diameter of said remover is performed by a rotation of said aperture-regulating ring through an angle of 360° or less.
- 8. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein means for limiting a rotation of said aperture-regulating ring to a predetermined range are provided between said aperture-regulating ring and said container main body.
- 9. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 8, wherein said aperture-regulating ring is engaged with an upper outer circumference of said container main body; a rotation-limiting piece extends from a lower end of said aperture-regulating ring; a rotation-limiting projection is provided on an outer face of said container main body, said outer face is under an engaging face of said aperture-regulating ring; and a rotation of said aperture-regulating ring is limited by contact of said rotation-limiting piece with said rotation-limiting projection.
- 10. A liquid cosmetic container, comprising:a container main body in which liquid cosmetics are contained; a bar shaped applicator which is freely insertable into and detachable from said container main body; a cap which closes an aperture of the container main body and is fixed to said applicator; a neck, disposed on a first upper section of said container main body, which has a section engaged with said cap; a remover, disposed on a second upper section of said container main body and composed of a resilient material defining a central aperture, for stroking an outer circumference of said bar shaped applicator by the material defining said aperture; an aperture regulating section which extends from a lower section of said neck, abuts with said remover, and varies a diameter of the central aperture of said remover; and an aperture-regulating ring which rotatably engages with said container main body and spirally engages with said neck, wherein a synchronous engagement section is provided between said container main body and said neck in order for said container main body and said neck to freely slide in a vertical direction and to be synchronously engaged with each other; and said neck and said aperture regulating section are moved in a vertical direction by a rotation of said aperture-regulating ring with respect to said container main body, whereby a degree of aperture of the central aperture of said remover is varied.
- 11. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 10, wherein means for regulating rotations of said aperture-regulating ring are further provided, whereby a regulation limit of a diameter of the central aperture of said remover is defined.
- 12. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 11, wherein said container main body is a cylindrical body with a base whose upper section is opened; a support ring which is retained at a step formed at an upper section of an interior of said cylindrical body is further provided; said neck engages with said container main body through said support ring so as to be freely slidable in a vertical direction and non-rotatable; and said remover is fixed to said support ring.
- 13. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 11, wherein said container main body comprising:a bottle having an aperture on which said remover is placed; and a cover which covers said bottle.
- 14. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 10, wherein said aperture-regulating ring engages with an upper outer circumference of said container main body; a rotation limiting piece extends from a lower end of said aperture-regulating ring; a rotation limiting projection is provided on an outer face of said container main body which is under an engaging surface of said aperture-regulating ring; and rotations of said aperture-regulating ring are regulated by contact of said rotation limiting piece with said rotation limiting projection.
- 15. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 10, wherein said container main body comprises:a bottle having an aperture, said remover being placed on the bottle's aperture; and a cover which covers said bottle.
- 16. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 10, wherein said container main body comprising:a bottle having an aperture on which said remover is placed; and a cover which covers said bottle.
- 17. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 10, wherein said container main body is a cylindrical body with a base whose upper section is opened; a support ring which is retained at a step formed at an upper section of an interior of said cylindrical body is further provided; said neck engages with said container main body through said support ring so as to be freely slidable in a vertical direction and non-rotatable; and said remover is fixed to said support ring.
- 18. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 17, wherein said remover is composed of a downwardly tapering member which has a central aperture and a ring section which extends in a lower direction from an outer circumference of said remover; an upper support ring which abuts with an upper end of said ring section of said remover and a lower support ring which abuts with an inner face of said ring section of said remover are provided; and said remover is gripped between both of said support rings.
- 19. A liquid cosmetic container according to claim 18, wherein said upper support ring is fixed to said container main body; and a synchronous engagement section is provided between an inner face of said upper support ring and said neck in order for said upper support ring and said neck to freely slide in a vertical direction and to be synchronously engaged with each other.
- 20. A container comprising:a container main body; a bar shaped applicator having an outer portion, said applicator being adapted to be freely insertable into and detachable from said container main body; a cap fixed to said applicator; an aperture-regulating ring disposed at an upper portion of said container main body, and being adapted to rotate about an axis of said container main body; a remover, disposed in said container main body, and composed of an elastic body having an inner portion defining a central aperture, the aperture having a diameter which is varied according to a rotational angle of said ring, wherein the inner portion of said elastic body is adapted to stroke the outer portion of said applicator; a neck, engaged with said cap, and movable in an axial direction due to rotation of said ring, said neck being freely slidable in the axial direction and non-rotatable with respect to said container main body; and an aperture-regulating section, disposed on a lower portion of said neck, and being adapted to apply a pressure to said remover based on rotation of said ring, wherein said neck is spirally engaged with said ring, rotation of said ring varies the pressure applied by said aperture-regulating section to said remover, and varying the pressure applied by said aperture-regulating section to said remover varies the diameter of said aperture.
- 21. The container of claim 20, wherein said container is adapted to contain a liquid.
- 22. The container of claim 21, wherein the liquid is a cosmetic.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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10-063932 |
Mar 1998 |
JP |
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