This U.S. utility patent application is a national stage application under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of international application PCT/KR2014/006821, filed Jul. 25, 2014, and claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2013-0152703, filed Dec. 10, 2013, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
The following disclosure relates to a tube-type cosmetic container which discharges a liquid content in a form of droplet, and more particularly, to a tube-type cosmetic container which can reduce the cost burden in accordance with shortening of the manufacturing time and reducing cost, by allowing a liquid content to be discharged in a form of droplet through a simple content discharging structure that becomes gradually wider from a lower portion to an upper portion thereof.
Generally, liquid medicine and artificial tears which are dripped in the eyes for use are contained in a tube-type container and are provided. When a user pressurizes the tube-type container, liquid contents are uniformly discharged in a form of droplet.
For example, a tube-type cosmetic container for discharging a liquid content in a form of droplet is disclosed in Korean Utility Model No. 20-0310084 (hereinafter, referred to as “Korean Utility Model”).
Korean Utility Model relates to a tube-type cosmetic container in which a discharge port coupling cap (3) having a discharge hole (3a) is coupled to a discharge port (2) formed on the front end of a tube container (1), and a cap (4) is disposed on and coupled to the discharge port coupling cap (3). Also, a first discharge tube (5) having a discharge hole (5a) is inserted into the discharge port coupling cap (3), and an intermediate outlet tube (6) including a straight-line cutout (6a) at the upper portion thereof and formed of a rubber material is inserted into the first discharge tube (5). Also, an outlet tube (7) having a tube-type shape is inserted into the intermediate outlet tube (6). The outlet tube (7) includes a flange (7b) on a lower portion thereof so as to be stopped by a circular stopper (2a) formed in the discharge port (2) of the tube container (1), and has a discharge hole (7c) formed at a center thereof and communicating with the tube container (1).
In Korean Utility Model, when the tube container (1) is pressurized by a certain force, contents inside the container move through the discharge hole (7c) of the outlet tube (7), and collect in a space (9). At the same time, the cutout (6a) of the intermediate outlet tube (6) surrounding the outlet tube (7) spreads out, and thus a straight-line gap is generated. In this case, liquid contents collected in the space (9) are converted into a form of droplet while being discharged through the straight-line gap, and are discharged through the discharge hole (5a) of the first discharge tube (5). However, since the structure of Korean Utility Model for discharging contents in a form of droplet is complicated, the manufacturing time and cost increase, thereby causing a cost burden of a user.
Accordingly, the present disclosure provides a tube-type cosmetic container which can reduce the cost burden in accordance with shortening of the manufacturing time and reducing cost, by allowing a liquid content to be discharged in a form of droplet through a simple content discharging structure that becomes gradually wider from a lower portion to an upper portion thereof.
In one general aspect, a tube-type cosmetic container for discharging liquid contents in a form of droplet, the container including: a tube body 100 storing contents; a tube neck 200 coupled to an upper portion of the tube body 100 to support the tube body 100 and having an outlet hole 210 such that contents stored in the tube body 100 are discharged therethrough; a discharge control part 300 coupled to an inner side of the tube neck 200 and including a discharge control tube 310 which gradually becomes wider from a lower portion to an upper portion of the discharge control tube 310 so as to control an amount of discharge when contents discharged through the outlet hole 210 move upward; a content discharging tube 400 coupled to an upper portion of the tube neck 200, pressurizing the discharge control part 300 to fix the discharge control part 300 to an inner side of the tube neck 200, and having a discharge hole 410 formed on an upper end of the content discharging tube 400 to discharge contents out of the content discharging tube 400; and an over cap 500 coupled to the tube neck 200 while covering an outer side of the tube neck 200, and including a closing rod 520 so as to close the discharge hole 410 of the content discharging tube 400.
The discharge control part 300 may include a seating stopper 320 surrounding an outer circumferential surface of the discharge control part 300 such that a lower portion of the content discharging tube 400 is seated on the seating stopper 320, and the content discharging tube 400 may include a seating protrusion 420 formed at the lower portion of the content discharging tube 400 and seated on the seating stopper 320.
In another general aspect, a tube-type cosmetic container for discharging liquid contents in a form of droplet includes: a tube body 100′ storing contents; a tube neck 200′ coupled to an upper portion of the tube body 100′ to support the tube body 100′ and including a discharge control tube 210′ which gradually becomes wider from a lower portion to an upper portion of the discharge control tube 210′ so as to control an amount of discharge of content stored in the tube body 100′ when contents are discharged by pressurization of the tube body 100′; a content discharging tube 300′ coupled to an upper portion of the tube neck 200′ and having a discharge hole 310′ formed on an upper end of the content discharging tube 300′ so as to discharge contents moving upward through the discharge control tube 210′ out of the content discharging tube 300′; and an over cap 400′ coupled to the tube neck 200′ while covering an outer side of the tube neck 200′, and including a closing rod 420′ so as to close the discharge hole 310′ of the content discharging tube 300′.
In another general aspect, a tube-type cosmetic container for discharging liquid contents in a form of droplet includes: a tube body 100″) storing contents; a content discharging tube 200′) coupled to an upper portion of the tube body 100″ to support the tube body 100″, including a discharge control tube 210″ which gradually becomes wider from a lower portion to an upper portion of the discharge control tube 210″ so as to control an amount of discharge of content stored in the tube body 100″ when contents are discharged by pressurization of the tube body 100″, and having a discharge hole 220″ formed on an upper end of the content discharging tube 200″ so as to discharge contents moving upward through the discharge control tube 210″ out of the content discharging tube 200″; and an over cap 300″ coupled to the content discharging tube 200″ while covering an outer side of the content discharging tube 200″, and including a closing rod 320″ so as to close the discharge hole 220″ of the content discharging tube 200″.
The discharge control tube 210″ may downwardly extend while surrounding an inner circumferential surface of the content discharging tube 200″ at an inner side of an upper portion of the content discharging tube 200″.
Other features and aspects will be apparent from the following detailed description, the drawings, and the claims.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a tube-type cosmetic container can reduce the cost burden in accordance with shortening of the manufacturing time and reducing cost, by allowing a liquid content to be discharged in a form of droplet through a simple content discharging structure that becomes gradually wider from a lower portion to an upper portion thereof.
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numerals provided in the drawings indicate the same members.
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The tube body 100 may store liquid contents, and may be formed of a flexible material so as to enable contents to be discharged by pressurization of a user.
The tube neck 200 may be coupled to an upper portion of the tube body 100 to support the tube body 100, and may have an outlet hole 210 formed at a central portion thereof such that contents stored in the tube body 100 can be discharged therethrough.
The tube neck 200 may have a first screw thread 220 which is formed on an upper outer circumferential surface of the tube neck 200 and through which the over cap 500 is screw-coupled to the tube neck 200.
The discharge control part 300 may be coupled to the inner side of the tube neck 200, and may control the amount of discharge when contents discharged through the outlet hole 210 move upward. In some implementations, the discharge control part 300 may include a discharge control tube 310 that is disposed at a central portion thereof and becomes gradually wider from the lower portion to the upper portion thereof.
The discharge control tube 310 may downwardly extend from the central portion of the upper end of the discharge control part 300 to control the amount of discharge of contents, and may become gradually wider from the lower portion to the upper portion thereof, enabling contents to drip down in a form of droplet.
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On the other hand, a seating stopper 320 may be formed to surround the outer circumferential surface of the discharge control part 300 such that a seating protrusion 420 formed at a lower portion of the content discharging tube 400 described later is seated on the seating stopper 320.
The content discharging tube 400 may be coupled to the upper portion of the tube neck 200 to discharge contents to the outside, and may have the discharge hole 410 formed on the upper end thereof so as to allow contents to be discharged therethrough.
In some implementations, the content discharging tube 400 may pressurize the discharge control part 300 to allow the discharge control part 300 to be fixed in the tube neck 200. To this end, the seating protrusion 420 may be formed on the lower portion of the content discharging tube 400 to be seated on the seating stopper 320.
The over cap 500 may be detachably coupled to the tube neck 200 while covering the outer side of the tube neck 200, and may have a second screw thread 510 formed on the inner circumferential surface thereof so as to be screw-coupled to the first screw thread 220 of the tube neck 200.
Also, a closing rod 520 may be provided on the undersurface of the upper end of the over cap 500 to close the discharge hole 410 of the content discharging tube 400 and thus prevent leakage of contents.
Hereinafter, a tube-type cosmetic container for discharging liquid contents in a form of droplet according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to
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On the other hand, since a tube body 100′, a content discharging tube 300′, and an over cap 400′ are the same as those described in the first embodiment, a detailed description thereof will be omitted herein.
Hereinafter, a tube-type cosmetic container for discharging liquid contents in a form of droplet according to a third embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to
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On the other hand, a discharge control tube 210″ may be provided at an inner side of the upper portion of the content discharging tube 200″. The discharge control tube 210″ may downwardly extend while surrounding the inner circumferential surface of the content discharging tube 200″ to control the amount of discharge of contents. The discharge control tube 210″ may be formed directly on an inner side of the content discharging tube 200″ so as to become wider from a lower portion to an upper portion of discharge control tube 210″. Accordingly, unlike the first embodiment, since the discharge control part 300 need not be coupled to the inner side of the tube neck 200, the number of parts and the assembly time can be reduced, thereby improving the productivity.
Also, a discharge hole 220″ may be formed on the upper end of the content discharging tube 200″ to discharge contents moving upward through the discharge control tube 210″ out of the content discharging tube 200″. In addition, an over cap 300″ provided with a closing rod 320″ may be coupled to the outer side of the content discharging tube 200″ to close the discharge hole 220″.
As described above, optimal embodiments have been disclosed in the drawings and the specification. Although specific terms have been used herein, these are only intended to describe the present disclosure and are not intended to limit the meanings of the terms or to restrict the scope of the present disclosure as disclosed in the accompanying claims. Therefore, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and other equivalent embodiments are possible from the above embodiments. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure should be defined by the technical spirit of the accompanying claims.
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