cosmetic containers
By installing magnets at the corners of the lower and upper boxes of the cosmetic container, the internal gaps of the container are reduced, solving the problem of insufficient convenience and portability of traditional containers, and achieving convenient operation and improved aesthetics.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202512025020.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-12-31
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-30
AI Technical Summary
Traditional cosmetic containers suffer from a lack of convenience and portability, especially since the inclusion of magnets increases their overall size and affects their aesthetics.
Design a cosmetic container in which magnets are installed at the corners of the lower and upper boxes to reduce the gap between the lower box and the contents container, enabling convenient opening and closing through magnetic force, and maximizing the internal space of the lower box.
It achieves convenient operation of cosmetic containers and reduces the overall size, improving portability and aesthetics.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] One aspect of this disclosure relates to a cosmetic container, and more specifically, to a cosmetic box designed to ensure maximum space for cosmetics within it, thereby reducing the overall size compared to a case of equivalent capacity. Background Technology
[0002] In modern society, with the rapid diversification of trends, men and women of all ages use cosmetics according to their needs. In particular, women use various types and colors of cosmetics and makeup tools, and through the research and development of cosmetic companies, a variety of high-quality cosmetics and tools are launched to the market every day.
[0003] Based on their intended use, cosmetics are categorized into facial cleansing cosmetics for removing sebum, waste, and pollutants from the skin's surface; basic cosmetics for supplying the skin with appropriate moisture and oils; color cosmetics for expressing beautiful colors; hair cosmetics for protecting hair, supplying nutrients, and removing foreign matter from the hair or scalp; and perfumes for emitting fragrance to others, obtained by dissolving aromatic substances in alcohol or the like. These cosmetics are formulated into liquid, gel, solid, or powder forms, stored in various cosmetic containers, and made available for human use, depending on their properties.
[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to develop containers for various cosmetics based on their intended use and characteristics. Typically, liquid or gel cosmetics are packaged in glass or tube containers, and users must pour or squeeze the cosmetic onto their hands before applying it to their skin.
[0005] However, when using traditional cosmetic containers, users need to place the cosmetics in their hands, which is inconvenient for handwashing and can easily lead to waste of cosmetics.
[0006] To address the aforementioned traditional problems, a compact container with a built-in powder puff has been developed to prevent cosmetics from being placed in the hand and to improve portability.
[0007] Korean Patent No. 10-1584512 discloses such a conventional compact container. This conventional compact container includes an outer box body, a refill box fitted inside the outer box body and containing cosmetics therein, a refill box lid for opening and closing the refill box, and an outer box lid for opening and closing the outer box body. The outer box body and the refill box are detachably undercut-coupled, allowing the refill box to be separated from the outer box body when the cosmetics contained in it are completely used up, and a new refill box can be attached to the outer box body.
[0008] However, traditional compact containers have the following structure: the outer box and the outer lid are locked or unlocked by a push-button mechanism. This presents the following inconveniences: to unlock by pressing the push-button located on the front of the outer box, the outer lid must be opened from the outer box. Furthermore, repeated pressing of the push-button may damage or deform it due to the pressure, thus preventing it from properly locking or unlocking the outer box and lid.
[0009] To address the aforementioned issues, Korean Patent No. 10-2027500, entitled "Cosmetic Container," and Korean Patent No. 10-2108430, entitled "Cosmetic Container with Sliding Drawer," have been disclosed. The aforementioned related technology comprises a container body, an outer lid (container cap) for opening and closing the container body, a middle box (intermediate body) embedded inside the container body, and an inner box (contents container) embedded inside the middle box (intermediate body). Each of the container body and the outer lid (container cap) is provided with a magnet or magnetic component, causing the outer lid (container cap) to open and close due to magnetic force when it is tightly fitted to or separated from the container body.
[0010] However, according to relevant technology, since the magnets are respectively placed on the front of the outer box and the outer lid, and the magnets occupy the predetermined space between the outer box and the middle box, the gap between the outer box and the inner box increases according to the size of the magnets, thus inevitably reducing the internal space for installing the inner box. Therefore, compared with the same amount of cosmetics, the overall size of the container becomes larger, thereby reducing portability and aesthetics.
[0011] In summary, there is a need to develop a cosmetic container that facilitates smooth and convenient opening and closing of the outer box and lid during use, while reducing the overall volume compared to containers of the same capacity, thereby improving portability and aesthetics.
[0012] [Existing Technical Documents]
[0013] [Patent Literature]
[0014] (Patent Document 001) Korean Patent No. 10-1584512 (published January 25, 2016), "Cosmetic Container with Refill Container HAVING SEALING RING"
[0015] (Patent Document 002) Korean Patent No. 10-2027500 (published on October 2, 2019), "COSMETICS CONTAINER"
[0016] (Patent Document 003) Korean Patent No. 10-2108430 (published on May 7, 2020), "COSMETICCONTAINER WITH SLIDE DRAWER" Summary of the Invention
[0017] To address the aforementioned problems, one aspect of this disclosure provides a cosmetic container in which both the lower and upper boxes are rectangular in shape, and magnets are mounted on the corners of the lower and upper boxes, thereby reducing the gap between the lower box and the contents container, maximizing the space inside the lower box for cosmetics, and thus reducing the overall size compared to cases with the same capacity.
[0018] To achieve the above objectives, one aspect of this disclosure provides a cosmetic container, comprising: a rectangular lower box body having a first magnet mounting portion formed at its corner, wherein a first magnet is mounted in the first magnet mounting portion; an intermediate body connected to the interior of the lower box body and having a container mounting hole formed in its center; a rectangular upper box body having a second magnet mounting portion formed at its corner, wherein a second magnet is mounted in the second magnet mounting portion to open and close the lower box body; a rectangular contents container connected to the container mounting hole of the intermediate body and containing cosmetics in the rectangular contents container; and a lid for opening and closing the contents container.
[0019] Additionally, the interior of the lower housing may have an edge bottom surface, which bends from the end of the side wall of the lower housing and extends inward, and the first magnet mounting portion may extend upward from the edge bottom surface and be separated from the side wall by a predetermined distance.
[0020] In addition, the first magnet mounting portion of the lower housing may include a fixing rib and a supporting rib. The fixing rib fixes the first magnet while enclosing at least a portion of it, and the supporting rib supports the fixing rib on the first magnet.
[0021] Additionally, the fixing rib may extend in a curved shape along the outer periphery of the first magnet, and the support rib may protrude from one surface of the fixing rib toward the opposite side of the first magnet.
[0022] In addition, both the first magnet and the second magnet can preferably be formed in the shape of a cylinder or a polygonal prism with a predetermined diameter and height.
[0023] Additionally, the intermediate body may have corner portions, and a magnet embedding space is formed inside the corner portions. The first magnet and the first magnet mounting portion are both embedded in the magnet embedding space, and a magnet embedding groove may be formed therein in the magnet embedding space, with at least a portion of the first magnet embedded in the magnet embedding groove.
[0024] Additionally, the intermediate body may have a first fastening portion therein, and the contents container may have a second fastening portion therein, so as to connect them to each other, wherein elastic slits may be formed on both sides of the first fastening portion to allow the first fastening portion to move elastically back and forth.
[0025] Additionally, the upper box body may include an upper box main body and a top plate, the upper box main body is axially connected to the lower box body, the top plate is used to cover one surface of the upper box main body, and the second magnet mounting part may be formed inside the upper box main body.
[0026] Additionally, preferably, the upper box body may have inner wall corner portions, at least one inner wall corner portion being formed as a curved surface or a diagonal, and the contents container may have outer corner portions, at least one outer corner portion being formed as a curved surface or a diagonal.
[0027] In addition, the second magnet mounting portion of the upper box body can be formed as a plurality of columnar bodies extending in a curved shape along the outer periphery of the second magnet, so as to fix the second magnet while wrapping the outside of the second magnet.
[0028] In a cosmetic container according to one aspect of this disclosure, a magnet is installed in each of the lower and upper boxes, and the upper box is opened or closed from the lower box by the magnetic force of the magnet, thereby making the opening and closing operation between the lower and upper boxes smoother and more convenient.
[0029] In a cosmetic container according to one aspect of this disclosure, by reducing the gap between the lower box and the contents container, the maximum space inside the lower box for accommodating cosmetics is ensured, thereby reducing the overall size compared to cosmetics of the same capacity, and improving portability and aesthetics. Attached Figure Description
[0030] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a cosmetic container according to one aspect of the present disclosure.
[0031] Figure 2 This is an exploded perspective view of a cosmetic container viewed from above, according to one aspect of the present disclosure.
[0032] Figure 3This is an exploded perspective view of a cosmetic container viewed from below, according to one aspect of the present disclosure.
[0033] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of a cosmetic container according to one aspect of this disclosure.
[0034] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional perspective view of a cosmetic container according to one aspect of this disclosure.
[0035] Figure 6 This is a perspective view showing the open state of the discharge port of the contents container according to one aspect of this disclosure. Detailed Implementation
[0036] The detailed description of one aspect of this disclosure below is an embodiment for implementing this disclosure, and various embodiments are illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings. The detailed description of the embodiments is intended to enable those skilled in the art to implement this disclosure. It will be apparent that the various embodiments of one aspect of this disclosure may differ from each other, but are not mutually exclusive. For example, specific shapes, structures, and features described herein may be embodied in other embodiments related to the embodiments without departing from the concept and scope of this disclosure. Furthermore, it should be understood that the position or configuration of individual elements in each disclosed embodiment may be varied without departing from the concept and scope of this disclosure.
[0037] Therefore, the detailed description below should not be considered limiting, and if correctly described, the scope of this disclosure is defined only by the full scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. The same reference numerals in the drawings refer to the same or similar functions in several respects.
[0038] Considering the function of this disclosure, it has used as many commonly used terms as possible in recent years. However, this may vary depending on the intent of those skilled in the art, industry practice, and the emergence of new technologies. Furthermore, in certain circumstances, the terminology may be selected by the applicant, and in such cases, the meaning of the term will be explained in detail in the corresponding description of this disclosure. Therefore, the terminology used in this disclosure should not be defined solely based on its literal name but should be defined in conjunction with its meaning within this disclosure and the full text of the document.
[0039] In this disclosure, unless otherwise expressly stated, when a component “includes” certain elements, it does not exclude other elements, but may further include other elements.
[0040] In the following, a cosmetic container according to one aspect of this disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0041] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a cosmetic container according to one aspect of this disclosure; Figure 2 This is an exploded perspective view of a cosmetic container as seen from above, according to one embodiment of this disclosure; Figure 3 This is an exploded perspective view of a cosmetic container as seen from below, according to one embodiment of this disclosure; Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of a cosmetic container according to one aspect of this disclosure; Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional perspective view of a cosmetic container according to one embodiment of this disclosure; and, Figure 6 This is a perspective view showing the open state of the discharge port of the contents container according to one aspect of this disclosure.
[0042] As shown in the figure, a cosmetic container according to one embodiment of this disclosure can be constructed to include a lower box body 10, an intermediate body 20, an upper box body 30, a contents container 40, and a lid 50.
[0043] In the following sections, a cosmetic container according to an embodiment of one aspect of this disclosure will be described individually for each of the following components.
[0044] The lower box 10 is configured to define the exterior of the cosmetic container while protecting the contents container 40 from external environmental influences, and can be provided with a space of a preset size therein. The lower box 10 has an open upper portion, and the intermediate body 20, the contents container 40, and the lid 50 are embedded and joined to the upper portion of the opening.
[0045] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the lower box 10 can be formed as a cuboid with multiple corners, a rectangular bottom surface, and side surfaces. Preferably, the lower box 100 is formed with a low height and a wide surface to prevent it from easily tipping over during storage and to facilitate carrying.
[0046] An edge bottom surface 12 may be formed in the lower box body 10. This edge bottom surface 12 bends from the end of the side wall of the lower box body 10 and extends inwards by a predetermined length, and the intermediate body 20 and the contents container 40 connected to the intermediate body 20 are both supported on the upper surface of the edge bottom surface 12. Preferably, the edge bottom surface 12 has rounded corners or oblique diagonal lines, making its width relatively wider than other parts.
[0047] The first magnet mounting part 14 can be formed in the lower box body 10. The first magnet mounting part 14 is a component in which the first magnet M1 is mounted. The first magnet mounting part fixes the first magnet M1 inside the lower box body 10 and is formed on the bottom edge 12, thereby separating it from the side wall of the lower box body 10 by a predetermined distance.
[0048] The first magnet mounting portion 14 may include a fixing rib 14a and a supporting rib 14b. The fixing rib 14a secures the first magnet M1 while enclosing at least a portion of it, and the supporting rib 14b supports the fixing rib 14a to the first magnet M1. The fixing rib 14a extends in a curved shape along the outer periphery of the first magnet M1 and is concave at the corner between the sidewalls facing the lower housing 10. The supporting rib 14b protrudes from the surface of the fixing rib 14a on the opposite side of the first magnet M1 and is perpendicular to the fixing rib 14a enclosing the outer side of the first magnet M1. The first magnet mounting portion 14 may be formed on the front side of the lower housing 10, i.e., at the opposite corner of the portion where it is axially connected to the upper housing 30.
[0049] like Figure 5 As shown, the first magnet M1 is embedded in the space between the first magnet mounting portion 14 and the side wall of the corner portion in the lower box 10, thereby attracting the second magnet M2 installed in the upper box 30 by attraction (the force that attracts objects separated in space). The first magnet M1 is formed as a magnet (magnetic mineral) with a cylindrical or polygonal prism shape having a predetermined diameter and height, and preferably, a plurality of first magnets M1 are provided between the lower box 10 and the upper box 30 for stable attraction and separation.
[0050] And, as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, a first hinge through hole 16 can be formed on one side of the lower box body 10. The first hinge through hole 16 is formed by cutting a portion of the side wall of the lower box body 10. When the upper box body 30 rotates relative to the lower box body 10, at least a portion of the upper box body 30 is inserted into and passes through the first hinge through hole.
[0051] The intermediate body 20 is connected to the interior of the lower box 10 and a contents container 40 is installed therein. The intermediate body 20 covers the upper part of the space between the lower box 10 and the contents container 40 to prevent the space from being exposed to the external environment and to prevent the introduction of foreign objects, and to stably fix and connect the contents container 40 to the interior space of the lower box 10.
[0052] The intermediate body 20 has a container mounting hole 21 formed in its center, and the contents container 40 is fitted into and connected to the container mounting hole 21. Preferably, the container mounting hole 21 is a rectangular shape with curved corners to accommodate the contents container 40.
[0053] The intermediate body 20 may include a first sidewall 22 and a second sidewall 24. The first sidewall 22 is connected to the lower box body 10, and the second sidewall 24 is formed inside the first sidewall 22 and connected to the contents container 40. The first sidewall 22 extends on the upper portion of each side of the intermediate body 20, and a portion of the second sidewall 24 is integrally formed with the first sidewall 22, while the remaining corner areas are formed as rounded curved surfaces or diagonal lines to separate them from the first sidewall 22.
[0054] The corner of the intermediate body 20 has a magnet embedding space 23, in which the first magnet M1 and the first magnet mounting part 14 are both embedded. The magnet embedding space 23 is preferably the space between adjacent first sidewalls 22. In addition, a magnet embedding groove 23a is formed on the upper side of the magnet embedding space 23, in which at least a portion of the first magnet M1 is embedded, thereby stably fixing the first magnet M1 without shaking.
[0055] A first fastening portion 25 may be formed in the intermediate body 20. The first fastening portion 25 refers to the part that connects to the contents container 40 and protrudes from the inner periphery of the second sidewall 24, thereby locking with a second fastening portion 45 formed on the contents container 40. Furthermore, elastic slits 25a are formed on both sides of the first fastening portion 25, allowing the first fastening portion 25 to move elastically back and forth. In other words, the portion of the second sidewall 24 with the first fastening portion 25 formed can be separated from other portions by the elastic slits 25a, and when the intermediate body 20 is connected to the contents container 40, the first fastening portion 25 can be easily fastened to the second fastening portion 45 of the contents container 40 while bending in areas independent of the second sidewall 24.
[0056] Meanwhile, a second hinge through hole 26 can be formed on one side of the intermediate body 20. The second hinge through hole 26 is formed by cutting a portion of the first sidewall 22 of the intermediate body 20, and is axially connected to the upper box body 30 by being fitted into at least a portion of the upper box body 30 through the hinge through hole, and is connected to the first hinge through hole 16 of the lower box body 10.
[0057] The upper box 30 is connected to one side of the lower box 10 to open and close the lower box 10. Similar to the lower box 10, the upper box 30 can also be formed as a cuboid with a low height, wide surface, multiple corners, and a rectangular bottom and sides.
[0058] The upper box body 30 may include an upper box body 32 and a top plate 33. The upper box body 32 is axially connected to the lower box body 10, and the top plate 33 is used to cover one surface of the upper box body 32. As shown in the figure, the upper box body 32 and the top plate 33 can be formed separately and then connected to each other, or they can be integrally injection molded.
[0059] The upper box body 32 has an inner wall with at least one corner formed as a rounded curved surface or a diagonal line, making its width relatively wider than other parts, and a predetermined space is provided therein, which is closed by a top plate 33 to avoid exposure to the external environment. In addition, a mirror 35 can be attached to the inside of the upper box body 32 to be used as a makeup aid tool to reflect the user's makeup area during makeup application.
[0060] The top plate 33 is disposed on the outer upper surface of the upper box body 30 to enhance the aesthetics and texture of the cosmetic container. The top plate 33 is attached to a surface of the upper box body 32 and exposed to the external environment. It conveys information such as trademarks or brand names to users through printed text or patterns, and meets visual aesthetic needs, thereby improving consumer satisfaction.
[0061] The second magnet mounting portion 34 can be formed in the upper box body 30. The second magnet mounting portion 34 refers to the part in which the second magnet M2 is mounted. The second magnet mounting portion fixes the second magnet M2 inside the upper box body 30 and is formed in the internal space of the corner of the upper box body 32. The second magnet mounting portion 34 fixes the second magnet M2 while wrapping around the outside of the second magnet M2, and can be formed as a plurality of columnar bodies extending in a curved shape along the outer periphery of the second magnet M2.
[0062] like Figure 5 As shown, the second magnet M2 is embedded in the space between the inner wall of the corner of the upper box 30 and the second magnet mounting part 34, so as to be attracted to the first magnet M1 installed in the lower box 10 by attraction (the force that attracts objects separated in space). Similar to the first magnet M1, the second magnet M2 is formed as a magnet (magnetic mineral) with a predetermined diameter and height in the shape of a cylinder or a polygonal prism, and preferably a plurality of second magnets are provided between the lower box 10 and the upper box 30 for stable attraction and separation. Either the first magnet M1 or the second magnet M2 can be replaced with a metal part that can be attracted by a magnet.
[0063] And, as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, a hinge connector 36 may be formed on one side of the upper box 30. The hinge connector 36 extends from one end of the upper box 30 toward the lower box 10 and the intermediate body 20, is axially connected to the outer wall of the second hinge through hole 26 of the intermediate body 20, and passes through the first hinge through hole 16 of the lower box 10 when the upper box 30 rotates relative to the lower box 10.
[0064] The contents container 40 is connected to the container mounting hole 21 of the intermediate body 20. In order to be able to be stored in the internal space of the lower box 10, the contents container 40 may preferably have a rectangular shape that is relatively smaller than the lower box 10 and the upper box 30, and have at least one outer corner formed as a circular surface or a diagonal line, so as to fit the inner wall corner of the intermediate body 20.
[0065] The contents container 40 has an open outlet 41 on one side, through which the cosmetics in the contents container 40 are exposed to the external environment. Liquid or gel-like contents are stored inside the contents container 40. The liquid or gel-like cosmetics can be selected from foundation, sunscreen, setting powder, BB cream, lotion, and face cream, and can be in the form of being impregnated with a material such as a porous sponge. Alternatively, the cosmetics can be placed in a separate container such as an inner liner before being stored inside the contents container 40, or the cosmetics can be directly contained inside the contents container 40 without a separate container.
[0066] like Figure 4 As shown, the contents container 40 may include a bottom surface 42, an inner wall 44, and an outer wall 46. The inner wall 44 extends upward from the bottom surface 42, while the outer wall 46 extends upward from the outside of the inner wall 44 and is spaced apart from the inner wall 44 by a predetermined distance. The connection between the inner wall 44 and the outer wall 46 is supported on the bottom edge 12 of the lower box body 10, and the outer wall of the box lid 50 is supported on the upper end of the outer wall 46.
[0067] Simultaneously, the annular frame 60 can be connected to the discharge port 41 of the contents container 40. The annular frame 60 covers the edge of the discharge port 41 of the contents container 40, limits the width of the discharge port 41 to a predetermined range, and prevents the impregnating material contained inside the contents container 40 from separating. The annular frame 60 is fitted between the inner wall 44 and the outer wall 46 of the contents container 40, and is connected to the inner wall 44 while wrapping around its upper end, with at least a portion extending towards the center of the contents container 40. Additionally, a sealing member (not shown) can be engaged with one surface of the annular frame 60 to seal the interior of the contents container 40, and can be detached from the annular frame 60 by the user upon first use.
[0068] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the first shaft connection 46a can protrude upward from one side of the outer wall 46 of the contents container 40, thereby axially connecting with the second shaft connection 56 formed on the lid 50. In addition, the second fastening part 45 can protrude outward from the outer periphery of the corner of the contents container 40, thereby locking and connecting with the first fastening part 25 formed in the intermediate body 20.
[0069] The lid 50 can be attached to one side of the contents container 40 to open or close the contents container 40.
[0070] A handle 52 may be formed on one side of the lid 50, allowing the user to easily grip the lid 50, and a receiving space 54 is provided on its upper part for storing cosmetic tools such as powder puffs, and a second shaft connection 56 may be formed on the opposite side of the handle 52, thereby being rotatably axially connected to the first shaft connection 46a formed on the contents container 40.
[0071] like Figure 4 As shown, the sealing ring 58 can protrude from the lid 50. The sealing ring 58 can be formed on the side of the lid 50 facing the contents container 40, and can fit tightly against the inner periphery of the outer wall 46 of the contents container 40, thereby stably maintaining the internal seal of the contents container 40 during carrying or storage. The sealing ring 58 is preferably molded onto the lower surface of the lid 50 by double injection molding or insert injection molding.
[0072] Furthermore, the sealing ring 58 is formed of an elastic material, preferably at least one of polyurethane rubber, natural rubber, elastomer, nitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR), silicone, or at least one of elastic polypropylene, polyethylene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), and is particularly preferred to be formed of TPE. The sealing ring 58 is not limited to the above materials and can be formed of a variety of materials possessing predetermined elasticity.
[0073] As described above, in a cosmetic container according to one aspect of this disclosure, both the lower box 10 and the upper box 30 are rectangular in shape, and magnets are installed at the corners of the lower box 10 and the upper box 30, thereby reducing the gap between the lower box 10 and the contents container 40, ensuring maximum space for cosmetics inside the lower box 10, thus reducing the overall size compared to the same capacity, thereby improving the convenience, portability and aesthetics of the cosmetic container.
[0074] Although this disclosure has been described in conjunction with specific elements, limited embodiments, and drawings, the foregoing description is provided only to aid in a thorough understanding of the disclosure, and the disclosure is not limited to the described embodiments. Various changes and modifications can be made by those skilled in the art based on the foregoing description. Therefore, the concept of this disclosure should not be limited to the described embodiments, and all modifications or variations of the appended claims and their equivalents are within the scope of this disclosure.
Claims
1. A cosmetic container, comprising: A rectangular lower box has a first magnet mounting portion formed at its corner, and a first magnet is installed in the first magnet mounting portion. An intermediate body, which is connected to the interior of the lower housing, and has a container mounting hole formed in its center; A rectangular upper box has a second magnet mounting part formed at its corner, and a second magnet is installed in the second magnet mounting part to open and close the lower box. A rectangular contents container connected to the container mounting hole of the intermediate body, and containing cosmetics within the rectangular contents container; and A lid, used to open and close the contents container.
2. The cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein, The interior of the lower box has an edge bottom surface, which bends inward from the end of the side wall of the lower box and extends inward. The first magnet mounting portion extends upward from the bottom surface of the edge and is separated from the sidewall by a predetermined distance.
3. The cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein, The first magnet mounting portion of the lower housing includes a fixing rib and a supporting rib. The fixing rib fixes the first magnet while enclosing at least a portion of it, and the supporting rib supports the fixing rib on the first magnet.
4. The cosmetic container according to claim 3, wherein, The fixing rib extends in a curved shape along the outer periphery of the first magnet, and the support rib protrudes from one surface of the fixing rib toward the opposite side of the first magnet.
5. The cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein, Both the first magnet and the second magnet are formed in the shape of a cylinder or a polygonal prism with a predetermined diameter and height.
6. The cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein, The intermediate body has corner portions, and a magnet embedding space is formed inside the corner portions. The first magnet and the first magnet mounting portion are both embedded in the magnet embedding space, and a magnet embedding groove is formed in the magnet embedding space. At least a portion of the first magnet is embedded in the magnet embedding groove.
7. The cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein, The intermediate body has a first fastening portion therein, and the contents container has a second fastening portion therein, so as to connect them to each other, wherein the first fastening portion has elastic slits on both sides to allow the first fastening portion to move elastically back and forth.
8. The cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein, The upper box includes an upper box body and a top plate. The upper box body is axially connected to the lower box body, and the top plate is used to cover one surface of the upper box body. The second magnet mounting portion is formed inside the upper box body.
9. The cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein, The upper box has inner wall corners, at least one of which is formed as a curved surface or a diagonal, and the contents container has outer corners, at least one of which is formed as a curved surface or a diagonal.
10. The cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein, The second magnet mounting portion of the upper box is formed as a plurality of columnar bodies extending in a curved shape along the outer periphery of the second magnet, so as to fix the second magnet while wrapping the outside of the second magnet.
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