Bounceable cosmetic container
By connecting the inner sleeve and the middle cover with a connecting rod, a pop-up cosmetic container is designed, which solves the problem that traditional cosmetic containers require two hands to operate, and achieves the effect of one-handed convenience and enhanced fun.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SHYA HSIN PACKAGING INDUSTRY (CHINA) CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2022-07-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of cosmetic technology, specifically to a pop-up cosmetic container. Background Technology
[0002] With social and societal development and evolving consumer attitudes, cosmetics have rapidly become ubiquitous in daily life, with lipsticks, lip glosses, and lip balms being widely used. Traditional lipstick containers often employ snap-on or magnetic closures. In snap-on containers, the lid and central assembly are connected by a snap-fit mechanism, while in magnetic closure containers, the lid and central assembly are held together by a magnet. Therefore, both hands are required to open these containers, making them inconvenient to operate, and their simple structure lacks appeal. Summary of the Invention
[0003] To overcome the above-mentioned defects, this application provides a pop-up cosmetic container, which is equipped with a connecting rod to connect the inner sleeve and the middle cover, thereby realizing the function of popping out the middle bundle assembly by pressing the middle cover, which is convenient to operate and increases the fun of the product.
[0004] The technical solution adopted by this application to solve its technical problem is:
[0005] A pop-up cosmetic container includes a cap assembly, a connecting rod, an inner sleeve, a middle cap, and a middle bundle assembly. The cap assembly is fitted over the middle cap, with one end of the middle cap extending out of the cap assembly. The middle cap is fitted over the inner sleeve, and the inner sleeve is fitted over the middle bundle assembly. The connecting rod is rotatably mounted inside the cap assembly, with a first side connected to the middle cap and a second side connected to the inner sleeve.
[0006] Optionally, it also includes an elastic element installed between the inner sleeve and the cover assembly.
[0007] Optionally, the inner sleeve is connected to the cover assembly.
[0008] Optionally, the cover assembly includes an outer cover and an inner cover fixedly connected. The inner cover is placed inside the outer cover. The lower end of the inner cover extends axially downward to form a lug. The lug is provided with a pivot hole. The inner cover is provided with a first limiting member and a second limiting member. The connecting rod is provided with a pivot. A first connecting member is provided on the first side, and a second connecting member is provided on the second side. The pivot is installed in the pivot hole. The first connecting member is connected to the middle cover, and the second connecting member is connected to the inner sleeve.
[0009] Optionally, the connecting rod has an internal receiving groove, and the rotating shaft, the first connecting member, and the second connecting member all extend outward along the radial direction of the connecting rod.
[0010] Optionally, the inner sleeve is provided with a third limiting member and a fourth limiting member. The third limiting member can be engaged with the second connecting member, and the third limiting member can be engaged with the first limiting member. The fourth limiting member can be engaged with the second limiting member.
[0011] Optionally, the inner sleeve is a cylindrical structure with an open lower end and a hollow interior. The upper surface of the inner sleeve extends upward along the axial direction to form a third limiting member and a cylindrical body, and the fourth limiting member is disposed on the cylindrical body.
[0012] Optionally, the fourth limiting member is inserted into the receiving groove, the inner cover extends in the axial direction to form a limiting sleeve, one end of the elastic member is placed in the limiting sleeve, and the other end of the elastic member is placed in the cylinder.
[0013] Optionally, the middle cover is a cylindrical structure with openings at both the top and bottom and a hollow interior. The upper end of the middle cover extends axially to form a connecting rod, and the connecting rod is provided with a mounting groove for installing the first connecting member.
[0014] Optionally, the mid-beam assembly includes a mid-beam core, a weight, and a base, wherein the mid-beam core is rotatably mounted in the base, and a weight is provided between the mid-beam core and the base.
[0015] The beneficial effects of this application are as follows: This application includes an outer cover, an inner cover, a connecting rod, an inner sleeve, a middle cover, and a middle bundle assembly. The inner cover is fixedly installed inside the outer cover. The outer cover, inner cover, inner sleeve, and middle bundle assembly are arranged sequentially from the outside to the inside. One side of the connecting rod is connected to the middle cover, and the other side is connected to the inner sleeve. The inner sleeve and the inner cover are engaged. When the middle cover is subjected to force and moves inward towards the inside of the cover assembly, the middle cover pushes one side of the connecting rod upward, and the other side of the connecting rod moves downward, causing the inner sleeve to be disengaged from the inner cover. Under the restoring force of the elastic element, the inner sleeve and the middle bundle assembly pop outward towards the outside of the cover assembly. The user can then remove the middle bundle assembly for use. Therefore, this application utilizes the seesaw-like function of the connecting rod to realize the function of pushing the middle cover to pop out the middle bundle assembly, making the operating end and the pop-out end the same end, which is convenient for the user to operate with one hand. This application is convenient to operate and increases the fun of the product. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is one of the structural schematic diagrams of this application;
[0017] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0018] Figure 3 This is the second structural schematic diagram of this application;
[0019] Figure 4 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of point B in the middle;
[0020] Figure 5 This is the third structural schematic diagram of this application;
[0021] Figure 6 for Figure 5 Enlarged view of point C in the middle;
[0022] Figure 7 This is the fourth structural schematic diagram of this application;
[0023] Figure 8 for Figure 7 Enlarged view at point D;
[0024] Figure 9 This is an exploded view of this application;
[0025] Figure 10 This is one of the structural diagrams of this application in a closed state;
[0026] Figure 11 This is the second schematic diagram of the structure of this application in a closed state;
[0027] Figure 12 This is one of the structural diagrams of this application in the pop-up state;
[0028] Figure 13 This is the second schematic diagram of the structure of this application in the pop-up state;
[0029] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the inner cover structure in this application;
[0030] Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting rod in this application;
[0031] Figure 16 This is a schematic diagram of the inner sleeve in this application;
[0032] Figure 17 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the cover in this application;
[0033] Figure 18 This is the fifth structural diagram of this application;
[0034] Figure 19 for Figure 18 A cross-sectional view along the AA direction;
[0035] Figure 20 for Figure 18 The pop-up status image;
[0036] In the diagram: 10-Outer cover, 20-Inner cover, 21-Lug, 22-Rotating hole, 23-First limiting member, 24-Second limiting member, 25-Elastic member, 26-Limiting sleeve, 30-Connecting rod, 31-Rotating shaft, 32-First connecting member, 33-Second connecting member, 34-Accommodating groove, 40-Inner sleeve, 41-Third limiting member, 42-Cylinder body, 43-Fourth limiting member, 50-Middle cover, 51-Connecting rod, 52-Mounting groove, 60-Middle beam assembly, 61-Middle beam core, 62-Hammer weight, 63-Base. Detailed Implementation
[0037] The technical solutions in the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the embodiments of this application. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0038] It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," etc., in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate so that the embodiments of this application described herein can be implemented, for example, in orders other than those illustrated or described herein. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion; for example, a process, method, system, product, or apparatus that comprises a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units not explicitly listed or inherent to such processes, methods, products, or apparatus.
[0039] For ease of description, spatial relative terms such as "above," "on top of," "on the upper surface of," "above," etc., are used herein to describe the spatial positional relationship of a device or feature as shown in the figures to other devices or features. It should be understood that spatial relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations in use or operation beyond the orientation of the device as described in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures were inverted, a device described as "above" or "on top of" other devices or structures would subsequently be positioned as "below" or "under" other devices or structures. Thus, the exemplary term "above" can include both "above" and "below." The device may also be positioned in other different ways (rotated 90 degrees or in other orientations), and the spatial relative descriptions used herein will be interpreted accordingly.
[0040] Example: Figure 1-20As shown, a pop-up cosmetic container includes a cap assembly, a connecting rod 30, an inner sleeve 40, a middle cap 50, and a middle bundle assembly 60. The cap assembly is fitted over the middle cap 50, with one end of the middle cap 50 extending out of the cap assembly. The middle cap 50 is fitted over the inner sleeve 40, and the inner sleeve 40 is fitted over the middle bundle assembly 60. The connecting rod 30 is rotatably installed inside the cap assembly. The first side of the connecting rod 30 is connected to the middle cap 50, and the second side of the connecting rod 30 is connected to the inner sleeve 40. When the middle cover 50 moves inward toward the cover assembly under force, the middle cover 50 drives the first side to move synchronously, and the second side moves in the opposite direction, causing the inner sleeve 40 to drive the middle bundle assembly 60 to extend out of the cover assembly. The cover assembly, inner sleeve 40, middle cover 50, and middle bundle assembly 60 are arranged coaxially. The middle bundle assembly 60 is inserted into the inner sleeve 40, the inner sleeve 40 is inserted into the middle cover 50, and the middle cover 50 is inserted into the cover assembly. The inner sleeve can only move along the axial direction of the middle cover, and the middle cover 50 can only move along the axial direction of the cover assembly. The inner sleeve and the middle cover, as well as the middle cover and the cover assembly, can all be limited in their circumferential and radial directions by the rib structure. The connecting rod 30 is rotatably installed in the cover assembly at its middle position, and its two sides move in opposite directions. Figure 1-2 This is the assembled, ready-to-use state of the cosmetic container. At this point, the lower end of the middle cover 50 extends out of the cover assembly. The first side of the connecting rod 30 is connected to the middle cover and is in a low position, while its second side is connected to the inner sleeve 40. Figure 7-8 As shown, when the middle cover 50 moves inward towards the inside of the cover assembly under force, the middle cover pushes the first side of the connecting rod upward, and the second side of the connecting rod moves downward, causing the middle beam assembly 60 to extend out of the cover assembly. The user can then pull out the middle beam assembly for use. Therefore, this application utilizes the seesaw-like function of the connecting rod to achieve the function of pushing the middle cover to pop out the middle beam assembly, placing the operating end and the pop-out end on the same end, facilitating one-handed operation by the user. This application is convenient to operate and increases the fun of the product.
[0041] This cosmetic container also includes an elastic element 25, which is installed between the inner sleeve 40 and the cap assembly. For example... Figure 18-19 As shown, in another embodiment, the second side of the connecting rod is connected to the inner sleeve 40, and the elastic element 25 is in a compressed state. When the cover 50 is moved inward towards the cover assembly under force, as shown... Figure 20 As shown, the middle cover pushes the first side of the connecting rod upward, and the second side of the connecting rod downward. The inner sleeve 40 and the middle bundle assembly 60 move towards the outside of the cover assembly under the action of the elastic member 25, thus causing the middle bundle assembly 60 to extend out of the cover assembly. In another embodiment, no elastic member is provided between the inner sleeve and the cover assembly. The second side of the connecting rod is connected to the inner sleeve. In use, the middle cover pushes the first side of the connecting rod upward, and the second side of the connecting rod moves downward, pushing the inner sleeve to drive the middle bundle assembly to move synchronously, causing the middle bundle assembly 60 to extend out of the cover assembly. When this application provides an elastic member between the inner sleeve and the cover assembly, the middle bundle assembly can quickly pop out of the cover assembly, improving the smoothness and comfort of the user's use of the cosmetic container.
[0042] The inner sleeve 40 is connected to the cover assembly. Optionally, the inner sleeve and the cover assembly are connected together by a limiting member, such as... Figure 1 As shown, the inner sleeve and the cover assembly engage with each other, and the elastic element 25 is in a compressed state. During use, as... Figure 7 As shown, the middle cover pushes the first side of the connecting rod upward, and the second side of the connecting rod moves downward, causing the inner sleeve 40 to be disengaged from the cover assembly. The elastic element 25 is released, and under the restoring force of the elastic element, the inner sleeve 40 and the middle bundle assembly 60 pop outward from the cover assembly. In another embodiment, the inner sleeve and the cover assembly are engaged with each other, but there is no elastic element between the inner sleeve and the cover assembly. That is, this container includes two schemes. The first scheme is that when the container is in the closed state, that is, when the middle bundle assembly 60 is retracted into the cover assembly, the inner sleeve 40 is connected to the cover assembly. The second scheme is that when the container is in the closed state, that is, when the middle bundle assembly 60 is retracted into the cover assembly, the inner sleeve 40 is connected to the second side of the connecting rod 30.
[0043] The cover assembly includes an outer cover 10 and an inner cover 20 fixedly connected, with the inner cover 20 placed inside the outer cover 10, such as... Figure 14 As shown, the lower end of the inner cover 20 extends axially downward to form a lug 21. The lug 21 has a pivot hole 22. The inner cover 20 contains a first limiting member 23 and a second limiting member 24. The connecting rod 30 has a pivot 31, a first connecting member 32 on the first side, and a second connecting member 33 on the second side. The pivot 31 is installed in the pivot hole 22. The first connecting member 32 is connected to the middle cover 50, and the second connecting member 33 is connected to the inner sleeve 40. The outer cover 10 is a cylindrical structure with an open lower end and a hollow interior. The inner cover 20 is installed on the inner side of the upper end of the outer cover. The inner cover 20 has two lugs 21 symmetrically arranged along the central axis, as shown... Figure 1-2 As shown in Figures 9 and 14, the outer cover 10 and the inner cover 20 are fixed by a snap-fit, and two lugs 21 are arranged in parallel. The inner sidewall of the inner cover is provided with a first limiting member 23 and two parallel second limiting members 24, and the two second limiting members are arranged symmetrically along the central axis of the inner cover.
[0044] like Figure 15 As shown, the connecting rod 30 has an internal receiving groove 34. The rotating shaft 31, the first connecting member 32, and the second connecting member 33 all extend outward along the radial direction of the connecting rod 30. The connecting rod 30 has an internally hollow annular structure, with the hollow part being the receiving groove 34. A rotating shaft is provided on each of the front and rear side walls of the connecting rod 30. The first connecting member 32 is provided on the left side wall, and the second connecting member 33 is provided on the right side wall. During assembly, as shown... Figure 4 As shown, two rotating shafts 31 are respectively installed in the rotating shaft holes 22, so the connecting rod 30 can rotate relative to the inner cover 20. The first connecting piece 32 is connected to the middle cover 50. When the middle cover 50 moves downward, the first connecting piece of the connecting rod 30 moves downward and the second connecting piece moves upward, similar to the seesaw principle.
[0045] The inner sleeve 40 is provided with a third limiting member 41 and a fourth limiting member 43. The third limiting member 41 can engage with the second connecting member 33, and the third limiting member 41 can engage with the first limiting member 23. The fourth limiting member 43 can engage with the second limiting member 24. The first, second, third, and fourth limiting members can be structures such as hooks, locking points, and magnetic points, as long as they can achieve the mutual engagement between the first and third limiting members, and between the second and fourth limiting members.
[0046] like Figure 16 As shown, the inner sleeve 40 is a cylindrical structure with an open bottom and a hollow interior. The upper surface of the inner sleeve 40 extends axially upward to form a third limiting member 41 and a cylindrical body 42. A fourth limiting member 43 is disposed on the cylindrical body 42. The diameter of the cylindrical body 42 is smaller than the diameter of the inner sleeve body, and the cylindrical body is coaxially arranged with the inner sleeve body. Two fourth limiting members 43 are provided on the cylindrical body 42, which are symmetrically arranged along the central axis of the cylindrical body. The third limiting member 41 is located on one side of the cylindrical body.
[0047] The fourth limiting member 43 is inserted into the receiving groove 34, and the inner cover 20 extends axially to form a limiting sleeve 26. One end of the elastic member 25 is placed inside the limiting sleeve 26, and the other end of the elastic member is placed inside the cylinder 42. During assembly, as follows... Figure 10 As shown, the two fourth limiting members pass through the receiving groove 34 of the connecting rod 30, as... Figure 2 As shown, the third limiting member 41 passes through the second connecting member 33 and hooks the first limiting member 23, thereby connecting the inner sleeve and the inner cover, so that the elastic member is compressed between the inner cover and the inner sleeve. The fourth limiting member 43 on the inner sleeve 40 and the second limiting member 24 on the inner cover are used to limit the maximum stroke of the elastic member.
[0048] like Figure 17 As shown, the middle cover 50 is a cylindrical structure with openings at both the top and bottom and a hollow interior. The upper end of the middle cover 50 extends axially to form a connecting rod 51, and the connecting rod 51 is provided with a mounting groove 52 for installing the first connecting member 32. Figure 2 and 10 As shown in Figure -11, the first connector 32 on the connecting rod is inserted into the mounting groove 52 of the middle cover, so the middle cover can drive the first connector of the connecting rod to move synchronously. The third limiting member 41 on the inner sleeve 40 is inserted into the second connector 33 on the connecting rod, and the third limiting member 41 hooks the first limiting member 23 of the inner cover, thereby confining the inner sleeve and the middle bundle assembly within the outer cover 10. At the same time, the elastic member 25 is compressed between the inner cover and the inner sleeve. Figure 3-4As shown, at this time, there is a certain distance between the second limiting member 24 of the inner cover and the fourth limiting member 43 of the inner sleeve, which is the maximum stroke of the spring; when the middle cover 50 moves towards the inside of the inner cover 20 under force, the middle cover 50 drives the first connecting member 32 of the connecting rod to move upward, causing the second connecting member 33 of the connecting rod to move downward and give the third limiting member 41 a horizontal component force, causing the third limiting member to bend to the left and disengage from the first limiting member 23, as shown. Figure 5-6 As shown, at this time, the constraint force on the elastic element 25 disappears, and the elastic element 25 resumes its downward movement, causing the inner sleeve and the middle bundle assembly 60 to pop out of the outer cover 10, as shown. Figure 7-8 As shown in Figures 12-13, at this time, the lower ends of the middle cover and the outer cover are in contact, and the second and fourth limiting parts are engaged with each other. The user can then remove the middle beam assembly 60 for use.
[0049] like Figure 1-8 As shown, the middle-beam assembly 60 includes a middle-beam core 61, a weight 62, and a base 63. The middle-beam core 61 is rotatably mounted within the base 63, and the weight 62 is positioned between the middle-beam core 61 and the base 63. Lipsticks, lip glosses, lip balms, and other cosmetics are placed inside the middle-beam core. By rotating the base 63, the cosmetics extend from the middle-beam core for the user to use. This middle-beam assembly 60 is a common structure for lipstick-type cosmetics and will not be described in detail here.
[0050] The operational process of this application includes the following steps:
[0051] Step 1: Initially, the cosmetic container is in the closed state, such as... Figure 1-2 As shown in 10-11, the lower end of the middle cover 50 extends out of the outer cover 10. The first side of the connecting rod 30 is connected to the connecting rod 51 of the middle cover and this side is in a low position. The third limiting member 41 on the inner sleeve 40 is inserted into the second connecting member 33 on the connecting rod and the third limiting member 41 hooks the first limiting member 23 of the inner cover.
[0052] Step 2: The user presses the middle cover 50 inward. The middle cover 50 drives the first connecting member 32 of the connecting rod upward, causing the second connecting member 33 of the connecting rod to move downward, thus applying a horizontal force to the third limiting member 41. This causes the third limiting member to bend to the left and disengage from the first limiting member 23. Figure 5-6 As shown;
[0053] Step 3: At this point, the constraint force on the elastic element 25 disappears, and the elastic element 25 resumes its movement, causing the inner sleeve and the middle bundle assembly 60 to move downwards, causing the middle bundle assembly to pop out of the outer cover 10, as shown. Figure 7-8 As shown in Figures 12-13, at this time, the lower ends of the middle cover and the outer cover are in contact, and the second limiting member 24 and the fourth limiting member 43 are engaged with each other. The user can then remove the middle beam assembly 60 for use.
[0054] It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this application, and these all fall within the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, the scope of protection of this patent application shall be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A pop-up cosmetic container, characterized in that: The assembly includes a cover assembly, a connecting rod (30), an inner sleeve (40), a middle cover (50), and a middle bundle assembly (60). The cover assembly is fitted over the middle cover (50), with one end of the middle cover (50) extending out of the cover assembly. The middle cover (50) is fitted over the inner sleeve (40), and the inner sleeve (40) is fitted over the middle bundle assembly (60). The connecting rod (30) is rotatably mounted inside the cover assembly. The first side of the connecting rod (30) is connected to the middle cover (50), and the second side of the connecting rod (30) is connected to the inner sleeve (40). The cosmetic container also includes an elastic element (25) installed between the inner sleeve (40) and the cap assembly; The cover assembly includes an outer cover (10) and an inner cover (20) fixedly connected. The inner cover (20) is placed inside the outer cover (10). The lower end of the inner cover (20) extends downward along the axial direction to form a lug (21). The lug (21) is provided with a pivot hole (22). The inner cover (20) is provided with a first limiting member (23) and a second limiting member (24). The connecting rod (30) is provided with a pivot (31). A first connecting member (32) is provided on the first side, and a second connecting member (33) is provided on the second side. The pivot (31) is installed in the pivot hole (22). The first connecting member (32) is connected to the middle cover (50), and the second connecting member (33) is connected to the inner sleeve (40). The inner sleeve (40) is provided with a third limiting member (41) and a fourth limiting member (43). The third limiting member (41) can be inserted into the second connecting member (33), and the third limiting member (41) can be engaged with the first limiting member (23). The fourth limiting member (43) can be engaged with the second limiting member (24).
2. The pop-up cosmetic container according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner sleeve (40) is connected to the cover assembly.
3. The pop-up cosmetic container according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting rod (30) has a receiving groove (34) inside, and the rotating shaft (31), the first connecting member (32) and the second connecting member (33) all extend outward along the radial direction of the connecting rod (30).
4. The pop-up cosmetic container according to claim 3, characterized in that: The inner sleeve (40) is a cylindrical structure with an open bottom and a hollow interior. The upper surface of the inner sleeve (40) extends upward along the axial direction to form a third limiting member (41) and a cylindrical body (42). The fourth limiting member (43) is disposed on the cylindrical body (42).
5. The pop-up cosmetic container according to claim 4, characterized in that: The fourth limiting member (43) is inserted into the receiving groove (34), the inner cover (20) extends along the axial direction to form a limiting sleeve (26), one end of the elastic member (25) is placed in the limiting sleeve (26), and the other end of the elastic member is placed in the cylinder (42).
6. The pop-up cosmetic container according to claim 1, characterized in that: The middle cover (50) is a cylindrical structure with openings at both the top and bottom and a hollow interior. The upper end of the middle cover (50) extends along the axial direction to form a connecting rod (51). The connecting rod (51) is provided with a mounting groove (52) for installing the first connector (32).
7. The pop-up cosmetic container according to claim 1, characterized in that: The middle beam assembly (60) includes a middle beam core (61), a weight (62), and a base (63). The middle beam core (61) is rotatably mounted in the base (63), and the weight (62) is provided between the middle beam core (61) and the base (63).