Stick type cosmetic material feeding container

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6557563
  • Patent Number
    6,557,563
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 6, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A spiral groove 11 is provided in a front cylinder 10, and a spiral piece 32 for constituting a cosmetic material retaining section 31 provided at a tip of a push rod 30 is located in the spiral groove 11 and retains a stick type cosmetic material A. A spiral engagement section 33 subsequent to the spiral piece 32 is engaged with the spiral groove 11 and constitutes a spiral engagement mechanism. An engagement line section 34 provided at an outer circumference of a stopper section 38 of the push rod 30 is engaged with a rotary stop groove 21 of a container body 20 and constitutes a rotary stop mechanism.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a stick type cosmetic material feeding container which feeds out a stick type cosmetic material for use.




2. Description of the Related Art




Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. Hei 11-146808 (JPA11-146808) shows a typical method for moving a stick type cosmetic material forward and backward by rotatably connecting a front cylinder and a container body, retaining the stick type cosmetic material at a cosmetic material retaining section which is provided at a tip of a push rod internally installed, and rotating the front cylinder and the container body described above. This method is shown as a conventional example in

FIGS. 8 and 9

.




In the stick type cosmetic material feeding container shown in

FIG. 8

, a front cylinder


231


and a container body cylinder


241


are connected coaxially and rotatably. A push rod


251


is installed therein. A cavity section


253


is provided at a tip of the push rod


251


, and a stick type cosmetic material


233


is retained at the cavity section


253


.




A longitudinal engagement groove


237


is formed in the front cylinder


231


. Projections


257


formed on a surface of the push rod


251


are engaged with the engagement groove


237


, thereby constituting a rotary stop mechanism. Further, on the side of the container body, the projections


257


are spirally engaged with a female screw section


245


, thereby constituting a spiral engagement mechanism.




When the front cylinder


231


and the container body cylinder


241


are rotated in such a state, the push rod


251


advances while rotating synchronously with the front cylinder


231


. Thus, the stick type cosmetic material starts projecting from a tip opening


235


.




Further, in the stick type cosmetic material feeding container shown in

FIG. 9

, a female screw section


261


is provided at a base end of the front cylinder


231


An engagement groove


265


which is engaged with the projections


257


of the push rod


251


in a vertical direction constitutes a rotary stop mechanism in the container body cylinder


241


. The female screw section


261


described above and the projections


257


of the push rod


251


which are spirally engaged with the female screw section


261


constitute a spiral engagement mechanism.




Thus, in

FIG. 9

, the push rod


251


and the front cylinder


231


are rotated relatively to each other and the stick type cosmetic material


233


advances while rotating with respect to the front cylinder


231


.




However, in the stick type cosmetic material feeding containers shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the stick type cosmetic material is retained at the tip cavity section


253


of the push rod


251


. A space for the tip cavity section


253


, which is equivalent to a thickness of the push rod


251


, is provided in the front cylinder


231


.




Therefore, when the stick type cosmetic material is, for example, warped due to heat or a change of dead weight, in

FIG. 8

, a load on the stick type cosmetic material is relatively light because the stick type cosmetic material advances without rotating in the front cylinder. However, when the front cylinder and the stick type cosmetic material advance while rotating relatively to each other as shown in

FIG. 9

, the stick type cosmetic material in a state of being warped comes into contact with an inner circumferential surface of the front cylinder while making a rotation, whereby the stick type cosmetic material is easily broken or chipped off.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, the stick type cosmetic material feeding container in which the stick type cosmetic material advances while rotating with respect to the front cylinder has the effect of creating a high-grade atmosphere by giving a molding core of lipstick a cubic effect. In particular, a stick type cosmetic material of a small bore diameter has an advantage of being three-dimensional for the reason described above, but such a stick type cosmetic material is hardly utilized under the existing circumstances.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a stick type cosmetic material feeding container in which a stick type cosmetic material advances while rotating relatively to a front cylinder, but the stick type cosmetic material keeps standing up straight in the front cylinder. Thus, there is a lesser possibility that the stick type cosmetic material might be broken or chipped off at the time of use.




In order to achieve the object described above, a stick type cosmetic material feeding container according to the present invention comprises a front cylinder having an opening hole at its tip, a container body to be coaxially and rotatably connected to the front cylinder, a push rod which is provided in these front cylinder and container body and at the tip of which a cosmetic material retaining section for retaining a stick type cosmetic material is formed, a spiral engagement mechanism formed between the push rod and an inner circumference of the front cylinder, and a rotary stop mechanism formed between the push rod and the container body, wherein a feeding mechanism for causing the stick type cosmetic material to go in and out through the opening hole of the front cylinder by moving the push rod in an axial direction due to rotations of the front cylinder and the container body is provided, a spiral groove is formed at an inner circumference of the front cylinder so as to constitute the spiral engagement mechanism, and the cosmetic material retaining section is constituted by a spiral piece which extends in a helical shape from a tip of the push rod and is spirally engaged with the spiral groove.




In an aspect of the present invention, the spiral groove in the front cylinder comprises a single line of groove and also the spiral piece provided at a tip of the push rod comprises a single line of spiral piece with the same pitch as that of the spiral groove and a stick type cosmetic material is stored and retained in a space inside the spiral piece.




In another aspect of the present invention, the push rod is furnished with a spiral engagement section with the same pitch as that of the spiral piece in such a manner that the spiral engagement section is lined with the spiral piece provided at a tip of the push rod, and the spiral engagement section and the spiral groove of the front cylinder are spirally engaged, thereby constituting the spiral engagement mechanism described above.




In yet another aspect of the present invention, the push rod is furnished with a projection on an extension line of a spiral of the spiral piece which is provided at a tip of the push rod, and the projection and the spiral groove are spirally engaged, thereby constituting the spiral engagement mechanism described above.




In yet another aspect of the present invention, the length of the spiral groove in an axial direction which is provided in the front cylinder is set to be longer than a shifting stroke of the push rod.




In yet another aspect of the present invention, at an outer circumference of the spiral piece provided at a tip of the push rod, there are provided diameter expansion preventing means for preventing the expansion of an inside diameter of the cosmetic material retaining section which is in contact with a bottom of the spiral groove and is formed inside the spiral piece.




Thus, according to the present invention, in a kind of stick type cosmetic material feeding container in which a stick type cosmetic material core advances while rotating with respect to the front cylinder, since the spiral piece which constitutes the cosmetic material retaining section is engaged with the spiral groove of the front cylinder, the inside diameter of the cosmetic material retaining section, namely, a gap between the outside diameter of the stick type cosmetic material and an inner circumference of the front cylinder at which the spiral groove is formed can be extremely small. As a result, it is possible for the stick type cosmetic material to advance while sliding in the front cylinder with a minimum space left between the stick type cosmetic material and an inner circumferential surface of the front cylinder. Thus, it is possible to prevent an accident which may occur due to a warp of the stick type cosmetic material or the like.




Further, a line of spiral groove is formed in the front cylinder, and a line of spiral piece with the same pitch as that of the spiral groove to be spirally engaged with the spiral groove is formed at a tip of the push rod. Thus, it is particularly effective in making the pitch, which is a shifting distance at the time of a single rotation, smaller.




Further, the spiral engagement section constitutes the spiral engagement mechanism by engaging with the line of spiral groove of the front cylinder subsequently to the spiral piece at the time of rotations of the push rod and the container body. Therefore, no stress is imposed on the spiral piece other than a stress to support the stick type cosmetic material, thereby enabling the stick type cosmetic material to stably advance and retreat in the front cylinder.




Further, since a projection is installed on an extension line of the spiral piece which is provided at a piece of the push rod and constitutes the cosmetic material retaining section and the spiral engagement mechanism is constituted by spirally engaging the projection with the spiral groove provided in the front cylinder, it is comparatively easy to manufacture the push rod.




Further, preventing means are provided at an outer circumference of the spiral piece so that even though the stick type cosmetic material is inserted in the cosmetic material retaining section which is constituted by the spiral piece provided at a tip of the push rod, the inside diameter of the cosmetic material retaining section is not expanded more than its actual dimension. Thus, the inside diameter of the spiral piece will never be expanded more than the planned dimension.




Further, it is set such that the length of the spiral groove in an axial direction provided in the front cylinder is longer than a shifting stroke of the push rod. Therefore, even though the stick type cosmetic material is fed out up to the uppermost limit, the spiral piece provided at a tip of the push rod does not come into contact with a spiral termination at a tip of the front cylinder. Thus, it is possible to prevent that the spiral piece is deformed due to a load which may be on when the spiral piece comes into contact with the spiral termination and therefore the stick type cosmetic material comes off. Thus, the stick type cosmetic material can stably be retained.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

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





FIG. 2

is a sectional view showing the operating condition similarly.





FIG. 3

is its exploded perspective view similarly.





FIG. 4

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





FIG. 5

is a sectional view showing the operating condition similarly.





FIG. 6

is its exploded perspective view similarly.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing another embodiment of a push rod.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view showing a conventional example.





FIG. 9

is a sectional view showing another conventional example.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A stick type cosmetic material feeding container according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

shows a stick type cosmetic material feeding container


1


according to a first embodiment and a position of the lowermost limit of a stick type cosmetic material A.

FIG. 2

shows a state that the stick type cosmetic material A is fed out to the uppermost limit by a feeding mechanism.

FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of each part.




The stick type cosmetic material feeding container


1


according to the present invention comprises each member shown in

FIG. 3

, namely, three members, such as a front cylinder


10


, a container body


20


, and a push rod


30


.




The front cylinder


10


is a cylindrical body in which an inner circumferential surface of a tip opening hole


12


and an inner circumferential surface of a rear end opening hole


13


(

FIG. 3

) are almost same in size. The front cylinder


10


has a spiral groove


11


on its inner circumferential surface.




Further, an outside of the front cylinder


10


comprises a knob section


14


at a front part and a rotary section


15


at a rear part. The rotary section


15


is rotatably connected in the container body


20


.




The container body


20


is a cylindrical body with a bottom. A longitudinal rotary stop groove(s)


21


is (are) provided in its inside.




With regard to the push rod


30


to be installed in the container body


20


, a cosmetic material retaining section


31


which retains the stick type cosmetic material in a space of its inside is constituted by a spiral piece (thread)


32


extending in a spiral and helical shape from a front end of a bar shaft


37


. A stopper section


38


is installed at a rear part of the push rod


30


.




An engagement line section


34


provided at an outer circumference of the stopper section


38


is engaged with the rotary stop groove


21


provided in the container body


20


, thereby constituting a rotary stop mechanism.




Therefore, in

FIG. 1

, the stick type cosmetic material A to be stored in the stick type cosmetic material feeding container


1


advances and retreats in a vertical direction while rotating synchronously with the container body


20


and also relative to the front cylinder


10


.




In this case, since the internal threading spiral groove


11


is formed in the front cylinder


10


and the spiral piece


32


extending in a helical shape is situated in the spiral groove


11


, a gap between an outer circumferential surface of the stick type cosmetic material A and an inner circumferential surface (a crest of internal thread ridge) of the front cylinder


10


which is between the respective adjoining upper spiral and lower spiral of the spiral groove


11


can be small. It is thus possible to retain the stick type cosmetic material A and cause it to slide with the minimum gap left between them, which is a feature of the present invention.




The present invention is further characterized in that the cosmetic material retaining section


31


which comprises the spiral piece


32


is manufactured in such a manner that the spiral piece


32


has the same pitch as that of the single spiral groove


11


of the front cylinder


10


. Also, a spiral engagement section


33


to be spirally engaged with the spiral groove


11


is further installed at an outer circumferential surface of the bar shaft


37


.




The spiral engagement section


33


is formed on the same spiral and with the same pitch as the spiral piece


32


of the push rod


30


, and is disposed subsequent to the spiral piece


32


.




Further, the length of the spiral engagement section


33


in an axial direction may be equivalent to the length of the push rod


30


. If the spiral engagement section


33


is formed extending over the total length of the push rod


30


and used as a stick type cosmetic material feeding container which retains a thin stick type cosmetic material A, it will be effective in preventing the push rod


30


from twisting and the stick type cosmetic material A from breaking which may occur resulting from the twist of the push rod


30


.




Based on FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, the operation of the stick type cosmetic material feeding container


1


will be described.




The front cylinder


10


fits in the container body


20


through the rotary section


15


of the front cylinder


10


so that they are rotatably connected.




The spiral piece


32


provided at a tip of the push rod


30


is stored in the single spiral groove


11


of the front cylinder


10


. The spiral engagement section


33


, which forms a helical line with the same pitch as that of the spiral piece


32


, is engaged with the spiral groove


11


, thereby constituting the spiral engagement mechanism. Further, the engagement line section


34


which is installed at an outer circumference of the stopper section


38


formed at a rear end of the push rod


30


is engaged with the rotary stop groove


21


provided in the container body


20


, thereby constituting the rotary stop mechanism.




If the front cylinder


10


is rotated (normal rotation) with respect to the container body


20


in such a state, the push rod


30


installed in the stick type cosmetic material feeding container


1


will start rotating and advancing along the spiral groove


11


provided in the front cylinder


10


, due to the feeding mechanism composed of the rotary stop mechanism on the side of the container body


20


and the spiral engagement mechanism on the side of the front cylinder


10


. The stick type cosmetic material A retained by the spiral piece


32


provided at a tip of the push rod


30


will start projecting through the tip opening hole


12


of the front cylinder


10


.




Further, if the front cylinder


10


is rotated, a state shown in

FIG. 2

will arise. The feeding lowermost limit is defined when an upper end surface


35


of the stopper section


38


of the push rod


30


comes into contact with a lower end of the rear end opening hole


13


of the front cylinder


10


.




On the other hand, if the front cylinder


10


is rotated reversely to the normal rotation, the stick type cosmetic material A will start retreating. When a state shown in

FIG. 1

arises, in other words, when a lower end surface


36


of the stopper section


38


of the push rod


30


comes into contact with the container body


20


, it is defined that the stick type cosmetic material A has reached the lowermost limit.




As described above, according to the present invention, in a kind of stick type cosmetic material feeding container in which the stick type cosmetic material A advances while rotating with respect to the front cylinder


10


, since the spiral piece


32


which constitutes the cosmetic material retaining section


31


entirely fits in the spiral groove


11


of the front cylinder


10


, the inside diameter of the cosmetic material retaining section


31


, namely, a gap between the outside diameter of the stick type cosmetic material A and an inner circumference of the front cylinder


10


at which the spiral groove


11


is formed can extremely be small. As a result, it is possible for the stick type cosmetic material A to advance while sliding in the front cylinder with a minimum space left between the stick type cosmetic material A and an inner circumferential surface of the front cylinder


10


. Thus, it is possible to prevent a nonconformity which may occur due to a warp of the stick type cosmetic material A or the like.




Incidentally, it is constituted such that in order for the spiral piece


32


at a tip of the push rod


30


not to come into contact with the spiral termination


18


of the front cylinder at the feeding uppermost limit shown in

FIG. 2

, the spiral groove


11


of the front cylinder


10


is set to be longer than a feeding stroke to shift the stick type cosmetic material A, whereby no load is on the spiral piece


32


. Thus, durability of the spiral piece


32


is secured.




Further, an engagement line section


39


is installed at an outer circumference of the spiral piece


32


, which constitutes the cosmetic material retaining section


31


, in such a manner that the engagement line section


39


is projected. When the stick type cosmetic material A is inserted into the cosmetic material retaining section


31


, the engagement line section


39


comes into contact with a slide surface (a bottom of the groove)


17


of the spiral groove


11


of the front cylinder


10


, thereby taking steps to prevent the spiral piece


32


from expanding more than a planned inside diameter retaining dimension.




Whether a soft material or a hard material is used for the stick type cosmetic material depends on a part (eyelid, eyebrow, lip, and the like) to which the stick type cosmetic material is applied. Thus, in order to be reliably applicable to the stick type cosmetic materials having various levels of hardness, the engagement line section


39


will not be installed if it is not suitable for the material. The engagement line section


39


may be installed if a relatively soft material, such as a lip liner, is used. This enables secure retention of the core material.




Next, a stick type cosmetic material feeding container


101


according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 4

,


5


, and


6


.





FIG. 4

shows a state that a push rod


130


is at the retreat limit.

FIG. 5

shows a state that the push rod


130


is at the advance limit.

FIG. 6

shows an exploded state of each part.




The stick type cosmetic material feeding container


101


comprises a front cylinder


110


, a container body


120


, a push rod


130


, and the like similarly to the stick type cosmetic material feeding container


1


in

FIG. 1

, described above.




The difference between the stick type cosmetic material feeding container


1


shown in

FIGS. 1 through 3

described above and the stick type cosmetic material feeding container


101


according to the second embodiment will subsequently be described.




With regard to the stick type cosmetic material feeding container


101


according to the second embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 6

, a bar shaft


125


is installed in a standing position on a bottom surface


123


of the container body


120


. Further, a longitudinal rotary stop engagement line section


121


which is set to be longer than a length of a shifting stroke and causes the stick type cosmetic material A to feed out is installed on an outside surface of the bar shaft


125


.




Further, a cavity section


140


is provided at a shaft center of the push rod


130


, and an engagement line section


134


which is engaged with the rotary stop engagement line section


121


of the bar shaft


125


slidably in an axial direction and unrotatably is installed longitudinally in an axial direction on an inner circumferential surface of the cavity section


140


. The rotary stop mechanism is constituted by the both.




Further, with regard to the tip of the push rod


130


, a spiral piece


132


located in a spiral groove


111


of the front cylinder


110


constitutes a cosmetic material retaining section


131


, and yet in order to constitute the spiral engagement mechanism, a projection (engagement section)


133


which is engaged with the spiral groove


111


and constitutes the feeding mechanism is installed on an extension line of a helical line of the spiral piece


132


.




As described above, the stick type cosmetic material feeding container


101


of the second embodiment is different from that of the first embodiment in the shapes of the rotary stop mechanism and the spiral engagement mechanism.




Based on FIG.


4


and

FIG. 5

, the operation of the stick type cosmetic material feeding container of the second embodiment will be described.




The front cylinder


110


and the container body


120


are rotatably connected and the push rod


130


is installed therein.




The rotary stop engagement line section


121


which is formed at an outer circumferential surface of the bar shaft


125


installed on the bottom surface


123


of the container body


120


in a standing position and the engagement line section


134


which is formed in the cavity section


140


of the push rod


130


are engaged with each other and constitute the rotary stop mechanism in which the container body


120


and the push rod


130


synchronously rotate.




Further, the projection


133


is provided as the spiral engagement mechanism in a region on a helical line which is apart from the spiral piece


132


for retaining a tail section of a stick type cosmetic material (not shown in the drawings), and the spiral piece


132


is caused to be engaged with the spiral groove


111


provided in the front cylinder


110


, thereby constituting the feeding mechanism.




If the front cylinder


110


is rotated with respect to the container body


120


in the state shown in

FIG. 4

, the push rod


130


will rotate synchronously with the container body


120


due to the rotary stop mechanism and will also move in an axial direction while rotating with respect to the front cylinder


110


on the side of the front cylinder


110


due to the spiral engagement mechanism.




If the rotation is continued further more, an upper end surface


135


of a stopper section


138


of the push rod


130


will come into contact with an edge of a rear end opening hole


113


of the front cylinder


110


, whereby any further feeding cannot be carried out and the push rod


130


will reach the feeding uppermost limit shown in FIG.


5


.




Due to the mechanism described above, when the front cylinder


110


is reversely rotated with respect to the container body


120


, the push rod


130


starts descending, and when a lower end surface


136


of the push rod


130


comes into contact with the bottom surface


123


of the container body


120


as shown in

FIG. 4

, the lowermost limit is defined.




By providing the push rod


130


with the cavity section


140


, the stick type cosmetic material feeding container


101


according to the second embodiment. Thus the second embodiment can be more suitable for a stick type cosmetic material having a thick diameter than the stick type cosmetic material feeding container


1


according to the first embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

due to the following reason.




In terms of manufacturing efficiency, it is preferable that the push rod


130


is made of resin by plastic molding. However, if the stick type cosmetic material becomes thick, the diameter of the push rod


130


will be thick as a matter of course. Here, if a bar shaft


137


has a cross section of a large diameter, it will cause a sink mark or a deflection of the resin.




Thus, occurrence of the sink mark is prevented by installing the cavity section


140


and the rotary stop mechanism is provided by utilizing the cavity section


140


.




Further, if the projection


133


which is located apart from the spiral piece


132


of the push rod


130


is adopted in the feeding mechanism, production of the push rod can be further facilitated.




Of course, the projection


133


is manufactured in such a manner that the projection


133


is spirally engaged with the spiral groove


111


of the front cylinder


110


.




Incidentally, also in the second embodiment similarly to the first embodiment, it is constituted such that in order for the spiral piece


132


at a tip of the push rod


130


not to come into contact with a spiral termination


118


of the front cylinder


110


at the feeding uppermost limit in

FIG. 5

, the spiral groove


111


of the front cylinder


110


is set to be longer than the feeding stroke, whereby no load is on the spiral piece


132


. Further, an engagement line section


139


is provided at an outer circumference of the spiral piece


132


which constitutes the cosmetic material retaining section


131


in such a manner that the engagement line section


139


is projected. When the stick type cosmetic material is inserted into the cosmetic material retaining section


131


, the engagement line section


139


comes into contact with a slide surface (groove bottom)


117


of the spiral groove


111


of the front cylinder


110


, thereby taking steps to prevent the spiral piece


132


from expanding more than a planned inside diameter retaining dimension.




Further, as shown in FIGS.


7


(A) and


7


(B), the engagement line sections


39


and


139


can be formed at outer circumferences of the spiral pieces


32


and


132


as a plurality of projections


39




a


and


139




a


to be intermittently arranged, respectively.




The present invention is not restricted to the embodiments described above and includes various modifications which can be made by a person having ordinary skill in the art within a scope of technical idea of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A stick type cosmetic material feeding container, comprising:a front cylinder having an opening hole at its tip; a container body to be connected to the front cylinder coaxially and rotatably; a push rod which is installed in the front cylinder and the container body, and having a cosmetic material retaining section formed at its tip; and a feeding mechanism which comprises a spiral engagement mechanism formed between the push rod and an inner circumference of the front cylinder, and a rotary stop mechanism formed between the push rod and the container body, the feeding mechanism causing the stick type cosmetic material to go in and out of the opening hole of the front cylinder by moving the push rod in an axial direction due to rotations of the front cylinder relative to the container body, wherein a spiral groove is formed at the inner circumference of the front cylinder so as to constitute the spiral engagement mechanism, and the cosmetic material retaining section is constituted by a spiral piece which extends helically from the tip of the push rod and is engaged with the spiral groove.
  • 2. A stick type cosmetic material feeding container according to claim 1, wherein the spiral groove in the front cylinder is a single groove, and the spiral piece at the tip of the push rod is a single spiral piece with a same pitch as that of the spiral groove, and the stick type cosmetic material is stored and retained in a space inside the spiral piece.
  • 3. A stick type cosmetic material feeding container according to claim 1, wherein a spiral engagement section with a same pitch as that of the spiral piece is disposed on the push rod subsequent to the spiral piece, and the spiral engagement mechanism is further constituted by spiral engagement of the spiral engagement section and the spiral groove of the front cylinder.
  • 4. A stick type cosmetic material feeding container according to claim 1, wherein the push rod is furnished with a projection on an extension line of a spiral of the spiral piece, and the projection and the spiral groove are spirally engaged so as to constitute the spiral engagement mechanism.
  • 5. A stick type cosmetic material feeding container according to claim 1, wherein a length of the spiral groove in an axial direction is set to be longer than a shifting stroke of the push rod.
  • 6. A stick type cosmetic material feeding container according to claim 1, wherein diameter expansion preventing means for preventing an expansion of an inside diameter of the cosmetic material retaining section, is in contact with a groove bottom of the spiral groove and is provided at an outer circumference of the spiral piece.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-340110 Nov 2000 JP
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