Portable casing for a soap bar

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6293391
  • Patent Number
    6,293,391
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 23, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 25, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Disclosed is a portable casing for a soap bar, which makes it easy and convenient to carry and store the soap bar, and prevents the soap bar from being broken by an external impact, thereby prolongs the life of the soap bar. The portable casing has an outer cylinder rotatably inserted in a casing body. An intermediate cylinder is fixedly inserted in the outer cylinder. At least one spiral groove is formed on an inner surface of the intermediate cylinder. An inner cylinder is fixedly inserted in the intermediate cylinder. At least one guiding groove is formed through a cylindrical wall of the inner cylinder. A carrier ring is inserted in the inner cylinder At least one guiding protuberance is formed at an outer cylindrical surface of the carrier ring. The guiding protuberance is inserted through the guiding groove in the spiral grooves. The soap bar is fitted in the carrier ring, so that the soap bar can be ascended and descended when one of the casing body and the outer cylinder is rotated.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a soap bar, and more particularly to a portable casing for a soap bar, which makes it easy and convenient to carry and store the soap bar, and prevents the soap bar from being broken by an external impact, thereby prolonging the life of the soap bar.




2. Description of the Related Art




In general, a soap bar, which is one of the essential goods of life, is water-soluble, so that it is easily dissolved and easily deformed, and easily loses its stiffness, when it comes into contact with water.




Therefore, in order to prolong the life of the soap bar, a user has to be careful to insulate the soap bar from water when not being used, and moreover to avoid an external impact to the soap bar,




The conventional soap bar generally has a rectangular or an oval shape, and is usually contained in a relatively large, hard casing or in a paper package. The large, hard casing causes inconvenience in carrying and storing the soap bar, and the paper package has the above mentioned problems in regard to the contact with water further to the inconvenience in carrying and storing the soap bar.




Moreover, the volume of the hard casing does not change in size, but remains in its same large and bulky size, although the soap bar is worn out and thus reduced in its size, accordingly as it is used. In this state where a relatively small soap bar is contained in a relatively large hard casing, the soap bar easily moves in the casing or the casing is easily broken by an external impact.




Further, a user has to directly touch the soap bar by the hand whenever he uses the soap bar. This may be an inconvenience to the user and may unnecessarily add to the wearing away of the soap bar. That is, the user necessarily has to hold the soap bar by the hand, even though he wants to apply the soap bar to only a certain region of his body such as his neck, so that the soap bar is worn out too excessively, thereby reducing its life.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention has been made in an effort to solve the problems occurring in the related art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a portable casing for a soap bar, which makes it easy and convenient to carry and store the soap bar, and prevents the soap bar from being broken by an external impact, thereby prolongs the life of the soap bar.




In accordance with one aspect, the present invention provides a portable casing for a soap bar, the portable casing comprising:




a casing body having a shape of a cylinder whose top is open and bottom is closed;




a fixed base fixed to the bottom of the casing body, the fixed base having a plurality of serrated arc strips fixed on an upper surface of the fixed base, each of the serrated arc strips having a first serration formed on an outer surface of each of the serrated arc strips;




an outer cylinder rotatably inserted in the casing body;




an intermediate cylinder fixedly inserted in the outer cylinder, the intermediate cylinder having at least a spiral groove formed on an inner surface of the intermediate cylinder;




an inner cylinder fixedly inserted in the intermediate cylinder, the inner cylinder having at least one guiding groove formed through a cylindrical wall of the inner cylinder, the guiding groove extending in a longitudinal direction of the inner cylinder, the inner cylinder having a serrated hole perforated through a bottom of the inner cylinder, the serrated hole having a second serration formed longitudinally at a cylindrical surface of the serrated hole, the second serration being engaged with the first serration; and




a carrier ring inserted in the inner cylinder, the carrier ring having at least one guiding protuberance formed at an outer cylindrical surface of the carrier ring, the guiding protuberance being inserted through the guiding groove in the spiral grooves,




wherein the soap bar is fitted in the carrier ring so that the soap bar can be ascended and descended when one of the casing body and the outer cylinder is rotated.




Preferably, the portable casing further has a lid in which the outer cylinder is detachably fitted, so that the lid covers over the upper end of the outer cylinder. The outer cylinder has a neck whose diameter is smaller than that of a remaining portion of the outer cylinder. The neck has an annular protrusion engaged with an annular groove formed at an inner cylindrical surface of the lid when the neck of the outer cylinder is detachably fitted in the lid.




More preferably, the serrated arc strips are circularly arranged so as to form together a serrated shaft at the center of the upper surface of the fixed base, which is inserted in the serrated hole of the inner cylinder.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objects, and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent after a reading of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a portable casing for a soap bar according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a longitudinal section of the portable casing shown in

FIG. 1

in an assembled state thereof;





FIG. 3

is a transverse section of the portable casing shown in

FIG. 1

in an assembled state thereof; and





FIG. 4

is a longitudinal section similar to

FIG. 2

, which shows a soap bar protruding out of the portable casing.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a portable casing for a soap bar according to an embodiment of the present invention, and

FIGS. 2 and 3

are longitudinal and transverse sections of the portable casing shown in

FIG. 1

in an assembled state thereof.




As shown, a portable casing for a soap bar according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a casing body


10


, a fixed base


20


, an outer cylinder


30


, an intermediate cylinder


40


, an inner cylinder


50


, a carrier ring


60


, and a lid


70


.




The casing body


10


has a shape of a cylinder whose top is open and bottom is closed.




The fixed base


20


is fixed to an inner surface of the bottom of the casing body


10


, and has a plurality of serrated arc strips


21


fixed on an upper surface of the fixed base


20


. Each of the serrated arc strips


21


has a first serration


22


formed on an outer surface of the serrated arc strip


21


.




The outer cylinder


30


is rotatably inserted in the casing body


10


, and has a shape of an elongated hollow cylinder.




The intermediate cylinder


40


having a hollow cylindrical shape is fixedly inserted in the outer cylinder


30


, and has at least one spiral groove


41


formed on an inner surface of the intermediate cylinder


40


.




The inner cylinder


50


also having a hollow cylindrical shape is fixedly inserted in the intermediate cylinder


40


, and has at least one guiding groove


51


formed through a cylindrical wall of the inner cylinder


50


and extending longitudinally. The inner cylinder


50


has a serrated hole


52


perforated through a bottom of the inner cylinder


50


. The serrated hole


52


has a second serration


53


formed longitudinally at an inner cylindrical surface of the serrated hole


52


, which is engaged with the first serration


22


.




The carrier ring


60


is inserted in the inner cylinder


50


, and has at least one guiding protuberance


61


formed at an outer cylindrical surface of the carrier ring


60


. Each guiding protuberance


61


is inserted through the guiding groove


51


in the spiral grooves


41


.




A soap bar


100


having a cylindrical shape is fitted in the carrier ring


60


.




The lid


70


covers over the upper end of the outer cylinder


30


. That is, the outer cylinder


30


is detachably fitted in the lid


70


.




The casing body


10


is made from artificial resin or metal to have a shape of a cylinder whose bottom is closed. When the portable casing for a soap bar of the invention is used, the casing body


10


functions as a rotating body.




The fixed base


20


is inserted in and firmly fixed to the bottom of the casing body


10


. The plurality of the serrated arc strips


21


are integrally formed with the fixed base


20


, and are circularly arranged so as to form together a serrated shaft, which is inserted in the serrated hole


52


, at the center of the upper surface of the fixed base


20


.




The lower end of the outer cylinder


30


is rotatably fitted between the casing body


10


and the fixed base


20


fixed in the casing body


10


. The outer cylinder


30


has a neck


31


whose diameter is smaller than that of the lower portion of the outer cylinder


30


. The neck


31


is integrated with an upper end of the lower portion of the outer cylinder


30


which is a main portion of the outer cylinder


30


. The neck


31


has an annular protrusion


32


formed near a lower end of the neck


31


. When the neck


31


of the outer cylinder


30


is detachably fitted in the lid


70


, the annular protrusion


32


is engaged with an annular groove


71


formed at an inner cylindrical surface of the lid


70


.




The intermediate cylinder


40


is firmly fixed to an inner surface of the outer cylinder


30


, and at least one spiral groove


41


is formed on the inner surface of the intermediate cylinder


40


.




The inner cylinder


50


is rotatably inserted in the intermediate cylinder


40


, and the guiding groove


51


extending longitudinally is formed through a cylindrical wall of the inner cylinder


50


. The serrated hole


52


is perforated through the bottom of the inner cylinder


50


and the second serration


53


is formed longitudinally at the inner cylindrical surface of the serrated hole


52


. The second serration


53


is engaged with the first serration


22


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the carrier ring


60


defines a recess whose upper end is open, and a hole having a small diameter is formed through the bottom of the carrier ring


60


. The guiding protuberance


61


is formed at the outer cylindrical surface of the carrier ring


60


and is inserted through the guiding groove


51


in the spiral grooves


41


.




The soap bar


100


has a shape of a cylindrical rod and is received in the recess of the carrier ring


60


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, when elements of the portable casing are assembled together, the fixed base


20


is firstly fixed to the inner surface of the bottom of the casing body


10


, and the outer cylinder


30


is rotatably inserted between the casing body


10


and the fixed base


20


.




Then, the intermediate cylinder


40


is inserted and fixed in the outer cylinder


30


, and the inner cylinder


50


is inserted in the intermediate cylinder


40


so that the first serration


22


of the fixed base


20


is engaged with the second serration


53


of the inner cylinder


50


.




Thereafter, the soap bar


100


is received in the carrier ring


60


, and the carrier ring


60


receiving the soap bar


100


is inserted in the inner cylinder


50


in such a manner that the guiding protuberance


61


of the carrier ring


60


is inserted through the guiding groove


51


in the spiral grooves


41


.




Finally, the neck


31


of the outer cylinder


30


is inserted in the lid


70


so that the annular protrusion


32


of the neck


31


is engaged with the annular groove


71


of the lid


70


. Then, the lid


70


is firmly fitted around the outer cylinder


30


and is prevented from separating therefrom without an external force intentionally applied thereto. In this case, the lid


70


covers the soap bar


100


received in the outer cylinder


30


, so as to prevent the soap bar


100


from being exposed to the exterior.




Hereinafter, described will be the operation of the portable casing for a soap bar according to the present invention.




In the state where the portable casing is assembled as shown in

FIG. 2

, when a user takes off the lid


70


and rotates the casing body


10


, the fixed base


20


is also rotated together with the casing body


10


.




When the fixed base


20


is rotated, the inner cylinder


50


connected through the first serration


22


and the second serration


53


to the fixed base


20


is also rotated, so that the carrier ring


60


is rotated by means of the guiding protuberance


61


inserted in the guiding groove


51


of the inner cylinder


50


.




In this case, since the guiding protuberance


61


of the carrier ring


60


is inserted through the guiding groove


51


in the spiral grooves


41


of the intermediate cylinder


40


fixed in the outer cylinder


30


, the guiding protuberance


61


is ascended along the spiral grooves


41


while being rotated by the inner cylinder


50


.




According to the rotation of the carrier ring


60


, the soap bar


100


received in the carrier ring


60


is also ascended as shown in FIG.


4


. Therefore, the user can go on rotating the casing body


10


until a desired length of the soap bar


100


protrudes out of the outer cylinder


30


.




In the state where the soap bar


100


is drawn out of the outer cylinder


30


by a desired length, the user can use the soap bar


100


in applying a desired region such as a portion of his body.




After using the soap bar


100


, the user can rotate the casing body


10


in the opposite direction to the above, so that the soap bar


100


is retreated into the outer cylinder


30


. When the soap bar


100


is completely retreated in the outer cylinder


30


, the user can put the lid


70


onto the outer cylinder


30


, so as to prevent the soap bar


100


from being exposed as in the initial stage.




In the state where the lid


70


is put on, the user can carry the soap bar with the portable casing in a pocket or in a handbag, or can store it in a separate place.




In operating the portable casing of the invention, the soap bar


100


is drawn out and retreated into the outer cylinder


30


by rotating the outer cylinder


30


instead of the casing body


10


.




As described above, by the portable casing for a soap bar of the present invention, a soap bar can be stored in the casing on the norm, and can be used after being drawn out of the casing whenever it is necessary. Therefore, the portable casing for a soap bar of the present invention makes it easy and convenient to carry and store the soap bar, and prevents the soap bar from being broken by an external impact while being carried.




Further, by the portable casing for a soap bar of the present invention, a user can apply the soap bar onto a desired region, such as a portion of his body, without directly touching the soap bar. Therefore, the portable casing of the present invention makes it easy to use and to apply the soap bar, and prevents the soap bar from being worn out rapidly.




Moreover, the portable casing for a soap bar of the present invention prevents the soap bar from being in contact with water while the soap bar is stored and carried in the casing, thereby preventing the soap bar from being deformed and broken. This characteristic has an economically advantageous effect.




While there has been illustrated and described what is considered to be a preferred specific embodiment of the present invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiment thereof, and various changes and modifications and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the true scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A portable casing for a soap bar, the portable casing comprising:a casing body having a shape of a cylinder whose top is open and bottom is closed; a fixed base fixed to the bottom of the casing body, the fixed base having a plurality of serrated arc strips fixed on an upper surface of the fixed base, each of the serrated arc strips having a first serration formed on an outer surface of each of the serrated arc strips; an outer cylinder rotatably inserted in the casing body; an intermediate cylinder fixedly inserted in the outer cylinder, the intermediate cylinder having at least one spiral groove formed on an inner surface of the intermediate cylinder; an inner cylinder fixedly inserted in the intermediate cylinder, the inner cylinder having at least one guiding groove formed through a cylindrical wall of the inner cylinder, the guiding groove extending in a longitudinal direction of the inner cylinder, the inner cylinder having a serrated hole perforated through a bottom of the inner cylinder, the serrated hole having a second serration formed longitudinally at a cylindrical surface of the serrated hole, the second serration being engaged with the first serration; a carrier ring inserted in the inner cylinder, the carrier ring having at least one guiding protuberance formed at an outer cylindrical surface of the carrier ring, the guiding protuberance being inserted through the guiding groove in the spiral grooves; and a lid in which the outer cylinder is detachably fitted, so that the lid covers over the upper end of the outer cylinder, wherein the soap bar is fitted in the carrier ring so that the soap bar can be ascended and descended when one of the casing body and the outer cylinder is rotated.
  • 2. A portable casing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer cylinder has a neck whose diameter is smaller than that of a remaining portion of the outer cylinder, the neck having an annular protrusion engaged with an annular groove formed at an inner cylindrical surface of the lid when the neck of the outer cylinder is detachably fitted in the lid.
  • 3. A portable casing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the serrated arc strips are circularly arranged so as to form together a serrated shaft at the center of the upper surface of the fixed base, which is inserted in the serrated hole of the inner cylinder.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Number Name Date Kind
2595403 Neuschaefer May 1952
3623822 Davidson Nov 1971
4884912 Gueret Dec 1989
5340225 Chevassus Aug 1994
5399040 Holloway Mar 1995
5829901 Brown et al. Nov 1998
5863144 Ackermann Jan 1999
6139208 Monin-Bareil Oct 2000