The present invention relates to a makeup powder compact with an hourglass-shaped space for receiving the powder and a rotatable cap for aligning holes with an inner cap to allow the powder to come out.
A conventional makeup powder compact generally includes a base with a receiving recess in which the makeup powder is received and a cover is pivotably connected to the base. Most of the conventional makeup powder compacts are made to a round or rectangular box like assembly. This traditional shape of the powder compacts is utilized for years and cannot meet some young customers' requirements, the youth want to have their makeup powder compacts to be attractive, different or even funny.
The present invention intends to provide a makeup powder compact that has a case with an hourglass-shaped receiving space therein and a rotatable cap to have the makeup powder from the case.
The present invention relates to a makeup powder compact which comprises a case having a receiving space for storage of makeup powder and an open top with which an inner cap is engaged. A central hole is defined through the inner cap and a plurality of apertures are defined through the inner cap and located beside the central hole. A rotatable cap is rotatably mounted to the inner cap and has a through hole which is aligned with the apertures in the inner cap by rotating the rotatable cap relative to the inner cap. A cover is mounted to the stepped protrusion on the top of the case.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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An inner cap 30 is engaged with the open top and has a central hole 31. A tube extends from an underside of the inner cap 30 and communicates with the central hole 31. A recess 32 is defined in a top surface of the inner cap 30 and located beside the central hole 31. A plurality of apertures 321 are defined through the inner cap 30 and located in the recess 32.
A rotatable cap 20 is rotatably mounted to the inner cap 30 and has a shaft 23 extending from an underside thereof. The shaft 23 includes two splits and each split includes a hook edge so that the shaft 23 is rotatably engaged with the tube of the inner cap 30 and the hook edges of the two splits of the shaft 23 engage the lower end of the tube of the inner cap 30. A through hole 22 is defined through the rotatable cap 20 which is aligned with the apertures 321 in the inner cap 30 by rotating the rotatable cap 20 relative to the inner cap 30 as shown in
A cover 10 is mounted to the stepped protrusion of the case 40 and hides the inner cap 30 and the rotatable cap 20 therebeneath. The stepped protrusion includes bosses 41 extending from a periphery thereof and the cover 10 includes engaging notches 12 defined in an inner periphery thereof, the bosses 41 being engaged with the engaging notches 12.
The case 40 is made of transparent material so that the makeup powder in the hourglass-shaped receiving space 43 performs as sands and flows to a lower end of the two large spaces of the receiving space 43.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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