Subpackaging bottle
By using guide limiters and guide limit grooves, rotating the first base drives the second base and the bottle to move linearly, solving the problems of inconvenience in carrying and accidental leakage of existing dispensing bottles, and providing a dispensing bottle design that is convenient to use and safe to carry.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-20
AI Technical Summary
Existing dispensing bottles have problems such as large size and heavy weight, the need to carry multiple bottles, and the risk of accidental unlocking leading to liquid leakage during carrying and use.
A dispensing bottle was designed. Through the cooperation of guide limiting components, guide limiting grooves and guide limiting channels, rotating the first base drives the relative movement of the first shell and the second base, realizing the linear movement of the bottle body, avoiding accidental contact with the bottle opening dispensing device, and ensuring safety and portability.
It achieves convenient use and portability, avoids accidental leakage, and improves user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of dispensing device technology, and specifically to a dispensing bottle. Background Technology
[0002] Nowadays, when people travel, especially for long business trips or long-distance travel, they tend to bring their personal cosmetics, shampoos, and other daily necessities. However, the containers currently on the market for these items are too large and heavy, making them inconvenient to carry. Therefore, smaller travel-size bottles have been introduced to the market. However, users still need to carry multiple bottles to store different items separately, which is inconvenient and prone to accidental unlocking. Furthermore, some multi-purpose travel-size bottles are often used with screw caps, snap caps, or squeeze pumps. Users are prone to accidentally unlocking the cap or accidentally pressing the pump, leading to leakage and affecting the user experience. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to address the defects and shortcomings of the existing technology by providing a dispensing bottle that can solve at least one of the problems mentioned above, and has the advantages of being easy to carry, convenient to use, and preventing leakage of the contents inside the bottle.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is: a dispensing bottle, comprising: a first base, a second base, a first shell, a second shell, a bottle body, and a guide limiting component;
[0005] The first base has a first receiving groove on one side; one end of the second base is placed into the first receiving groove; one end of the first housing is placed between the first receiving groove and the second base and is assembled in the first receiving groove, and the other end is placed between one end of the second housing and the other end of the second base and is rotatably assembled on the inner wall of one end of the second housing; the second base has a second receiving groove for assembling one end of the bottle; at least one bottle is provided;
[0006] The outer wall of the second base is provided with a guide limiting member extending toward the first housing; the first housing is provided with a guide limiting channel into which one end of the guide limiting member is inserted and which is inclined away from the first base; the inner wall of the second housing is provided with a guide limiting groove into which the free end of the guide limiting member is inserted and which extends away from the first base.
[0007] When the first base is rotated, causing the first housing to rotate relative to the second housing, the second base, with the cooperation of the guide limiting member, the guide limiting groove and the guide limiting channel, causes the bottle to move away from the first base until the bottle opening is exposed in the second housing.
[0008] The present invention is further provided in that there are two of each of the guide limiting member, the guide limiting groove and the guide limiting channel, and they are arranged symmetrically.
[0009] The present invention further provides that the end of the first housing away from the first base has a through hole that connects to the guide limiting channel away from the end of the first base, so as to assemble the second base into the inner side of the first housing.
[0010] The present invention is further provided that one end of the bottle body can be detachably assembled into the second receiving groove.
[0011] The present invention further includes a first magnetic suction element at the bottom of the bottle body; and a second magnetic suction element that cooperates with the first magnetic suction element at the bottom side of the second base corresponding to the position of the second receiving groove.
[0012] The present invention further includes the following: the bottle body includes a bottle body, a disassembled device mounted at the bottle mouth of the bottle body, and a conduit connected at one end to the disassembly device extending into the bottle body.
[0013] The present invention further provides that a plurality of insertion slots are provided circumferentially on the inner sidewall of the first receiving groove, and a plurality of insertion posts are provided on the outer sidewall of the first housing; the insertion slots and the insertion posts cooperate to realize the insertion and engagement of the first housing and the first base.
[0014] The present invention further includes a first limiting protrusion circumferentially provided on the inner sidewall of the first receiving groove; and a first limiting groove circumferentially provided on the outer sidewall of the first housing to cooperate with the first limiting protrusion.
[0015] The present invention further includes a second limiting protrusion circumferentially disposed on the outer side wall of the first housing near the end of the second housing; a second limiting groove circumferentially disposed on the inner side wall of the second housing to cooperate with the second limiting protrusion; and a third limiting protrusion disposed on the inner side wall of the second limiting groove near the end of the first base; the second limiting protrusion, the second limiting groove, and the third limiting protrusion cooperate to prevent the first housing from detaching from the second housing.
[0016] After adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: In this utility model, when a user needs to use daily necessities such as cosmetics and shampoo in the bottle, they only need to rotate the first base, causing it to rotate the first shell relative to the second shell. With the cooperation of the guide limiting component, guide limiting groove, and guide limiting channel, the second base moves the bottle away from the first base until the bottle opening is exposed in the second shell. At this time, the user can use the contents of the bottle. Conversely, the user only needs to rotate the first base in the opposite direction until the bottle opening is screwed back into the second hollow structure of the second shell. The overall operation process is simple and convenient, avoiding the situation where the contents of the bottle leak due to accidental contact with the bottle opening access device, such as a squeeze pump, or the unlocking sealing device, such as a bottle cap, during carrying. This dispensing bottle is provided with at least one bottle body, and the bottle body is assembled in the second receiving groove, making it convenient for users to carry personal daily necessities. Attached Figure Description
[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0018] Figure 1 This is a structural diagram of the article in its unused state within this utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first base and the second shell of the item in the present invention when it is not in use;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram of the article in use within this utility model;
[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first base and the second shell that conceal the use state of the item within this utility model;
[0022] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the structure of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 6 This is a structural schematic diagram of the article in its unused state from another perspective;
[0024] Figure 7 It corresponds Figure 6 A cross-sectional view along the AA direction;
[0025] Figure 8 This is a structural schematic diagram from another perspective of the usage state of the article within this utility model;
[0026] Figure 9 It corresponds Figure 8 A cross-sectional view along the BB direction;
[0027] Figure 10 This is an exploded view of the structure where the first base and the second shell mate.
[0028] Figure 11 This is an exploded view of the structure where the second base mates with the bottle body;
[0029] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the second shell structure;
[0030] Figure 13 This is a structural schematic diagram of the second shell from another perspective.
[0031] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 100, first base; 110, first receiving groove; 200, second base; 210, second receiving groove; 300, first shell; 310, first hollow structure; 400, second shell; 410, second hollow structure; 500, bottle body; 510, bottle body; 520, taking device; 610, guide limiting member; 620, guide limiting groove; 630, guide limiting channel; 640, through hole; 710, first magnetic suction member; 720, second magnetic suction member; 810, insertion groove; 820, insertion post; 830, first limiting protrusion; 840, first limiting groove; 850, second limiting protrusion; 860, second limiting groove; 870, third limiting protrusion. Detailed Implementation
[0032] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0033] This specific embodiment is merely an explanation of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. After reading this specification, those skilled in the art can make modifications to this embodiment without contributing any inventive element, but as long as they are within the scope of the claims of the present utility model, they are protected by patent law.
[0034] This embodiment relates to a dispensing bottle, as described below. Figures 1-9 as well as Figures 12-13The system includes: a first base 100, a second base 200, a first housing 300, a second housing 400, a bottle 500, and a guide limiting member 610. The first base 100 has a first receiving groove 110 on one side; one end of the second base 200 is inserted into the first receiving groove 110; one end of the first housing 300 is positioned between the first receiving groove 110 and the second base 200 and is assembled within the first receiving groove 110, while the other end is positioned between one end of the second housing 400 and the other end of the second base 200 and is rotatably assembled onto the inner wall of one end of the second housing 400; the second base 200 has a second receiving groove 210 for assembling one end of the bottle 500; at least one bottle 500 is provided. A guide limiting member 610 extending towards the first housing 300 is provided on the outer wall of the second base 200. The first housing 300 has a guide limiting channel 630; the guide limiting channel 630 is for inserting one end of the guide limiting member 610 and is inclined away from the first base 100. The inner wall of the second housing 400 has a guide limiting groove 620. The guide limiting groove 620 is for inserting the free end of the guide limiting member 610 and extends away from the first base 100.
[0035] When the first base 100 is rotated, causing the first housing 300 to rotate relative to the second housing 400, the second base 200, with the cooperation of the guide limiting member 610, the guide limiting groove 620, and the guide limiting channel 630, moves the bottle 500 away from the first base 100 until the bottle opening of the bottle 500 is exposed in the second housing 400. Specifically, the second housing 400 is located above the first base 100. The first housing 300 and the second housing 400 are respectively provided with a first hollow structure 310 and a second hollow structure 410 to facilitate the placement of other components. The guide limiting channel 630 is configured to extend upward at an angle. The guide limiting groove 620 is designed to extend vertically upwards. Its function is to restrict the guide limiting member 610 to move only vertically and not to rotate with the rotation of the first housing 300. This, in turn, restricts the second base 200 to move only vertically and not to rotate with the rotation of the first housing 300, ensuring that the bottle 500 will not rotate while the user rotates the first base 100 to move the bottle opening out. In this embodiment, the dispensing bottle, through the cooperation of the guide limiting member 610, the guide limiting groove 620, and the guide limiting channel 630, converts the rotational movement of the first base 100 and the first housing 300 into the linear movement of the second base 200 and the bottle 500. This facilitates user use and prevents accidental contact with the bottle opening access device 520 (e.g., a squeeze pump) or accidental unlocking of the bottle opening sealing device (e.g., a bottle cap). This effectively prevents leakage or falling out of the contents of the bottle 500, ensuring good safety performance and safe use.
[0036] When a user needs to use cosmetics, shampoo, or other items inside the bottle 500, or needs to add items to the bottle 500, they simply hold the second housing 400 and rotate the first base 100. Driven by the first base 100, the first housing 300 also begins to rotate. Since the second housing 400 does not rotate, the guide limiting member 610, under the action of the guide limiting channel 630 and the guide limiting groove 620, begins to move upward. Driven by the guide limiting member 610, the second base 200 causes the bottle 500 in the second receiving groove 210 to move upward until the bottle opening of the bottle 500 is exposed outside the second housing 400, i.e., exposed outside the second hollow structure 410.
[0037] Similarly, the user simply needs to hold the second housing 400 and rotate the first base 100 in the opposite direction until the bottle mouth of the bottle body 500 is screwed back into the second hollow structure 410 of the second housing 400. The overall operation is simple and convenient.
[0038] In addition, in this embodiment, at least one bottle body 500 is provided, and one end of the bottle body 500 is fitted into the second receiving groove 210 for easy carrying and also for users to carry various types of daily necessities. In this embodiment, three bottle bodies 500 are provided. In some embodiments, four bottle bodies 500 may also be provided.
[0039] Furthermore, there are two guide limiters 610, guide limit grooves 620, and guide limit channels 630, which are arranged symmetrically to avoid jamming or tilting caused by force on one side, and to ensure that the bottle 500 moves smoothly.
[0040] In this embodiment, the first housing 300 has a through hole 640 at the end away from the first base 100, which is connected to the guide limiting channel 630 so as to assemble the second base 200 into the inside of the first housing 300.
[0041] In this embodiment, one end of the bottle body 500 is detachably fitted into the second receiving groove 210. Specifically, refer to... Figure 11 A first magnetic element 710 is provided at the bottom of the bottle body 500; a second magnetic element 720, which cooperates with the first magnetic element 710, is provided on the bottom side of the second base 200 corresponding to the position of the second receiving groove 210. The bottle body 500 and the second base 200 are magnetically engaged by the first magnetic element 710 and the second magnetic element 720, making it convenient for users to take out and put back the bottle body 500. The first magnetic element 710 and the second magnetic element 720 can be one metal and the other a magnetic material, or both can be magnets.
[0042] Further, the bottle body 500 includes: a bottle body 510, a dispensing device 520, and a conduit (not shown in the accompanying drawings). The dispensing device 520 is detachably mounted to the bottle opening of the bottle body 510. One end of the conduit is connected to the side of the dispensing device 520 that extends into the bottle body 510, and the other end extends into the bottle body 510. The dispensing device 520, in cooperation with the conduit, presses the liquid inside the bottle body 510 out of the bottle body 510. In this embodiment, the dispensing device 520 is configured as a press pump. In some embodiments, the dispensing device 520 may also be other devices capable of pressing and extracting liquid from the bottle body 510.
[0043] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 10 The inner wall of the first receiving groove 110 is provided with a plurality of insertion grooves 810, and the outer wall of the first housing 300 is provided with a plurality of insertion posts 820. The insertion grooves 810 and the insertion posts 820 cooperate to realize the insertion and engagement of the first housing 300 and the first base 100, so that when the user rotates the first base 100, the first housing 300 can also rotate synchronously, avoiding relative sliding or detachment of the first housing 300 and the first base 100 during rotation. It also facilitates installation and disassembly.
[0044] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 5 as well as Figures 10-13 A first limiting protrusion 830 is circumferentially provided on the inner sidewall of the first receiving groove 110; a first limiting groove 840 that mates with the first limiting protrusion 830 is circumferentially provided on the outer sidewall of the first housing 300. The first limiting protrusion 830 and the first limiting groove 840 cooperate to prevent the first housing 300 from dislodging away from the first base 100, and also ensure that the first housing 300 can only rotate around its axis, preventing radial displacement.
[0045] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 5 as well as Figures 10-13 A second limiting protrusion 850 is circumferentially provided on the outer side wall of the first housing 300 near the end of the second housing 400; a second limiting groove 860 is circumferentially provided on the inner side wall of the second housing 400 to cooperate with the second limiting protrusion 850; a third limiting protrusion 870 is also provided on the inner side wall of the second limiting groove 860 near the end of the first base 100; the second limiting protrusion 850, the second limiting groove 860, and the third limiting protrusion 870 cooperate to prevent the first housing 300 from detaching from the second housing 400. The second limiting groove 860 is used to prevent the first housing 300 from detaching from the direction away from the first base 100, and the third limiting protrusion 870 is used to prevent the first housing 300 from falling towards the direction of the first base 100. The cooperation of the second limiting protrusion 850, the second limiting groove 860, and the third limiting protrusion 870 also prevents the guide limiting member 610 from detaching from the guide limiting groove 620.
[0046] The above is only used to illustrate the technical solution of this utility model and not to limit it. Any other modifications or equivalent substitutions made by those skilled in the art to the technical solution of this utility model, as long as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the technical solution of this utility model, should be covered within the scope of the claims of this utility model.
Claims
1. A dispensing bottle, characterized in that, include: The system comprises a first base (100), a second base (200), a first housing (300), a second housing (400), a bottle body (500), and a guide limiting component (610); The first base (100) has a first receiving groove (110) on one side; one end of the second base (200) is placed into the first receiving groove (110); one end of the first housing (300) is placed between the first receiving groove (110) and the second base (200) and is assembled in the first receiving groove (110), and the other end is placed between one end of the second housing (400) and the other end of the second base (200) and is rotatably assembled on the inner wall of one end of the second housing (400); the second base (200) has a second receiving groove (210) for assembling one end of the bottle (500); at least one bottle (500) is provided; The outer wall of the second base (200) is provided with a guide limiting member (610) extending toward the first housing (300); the first housing (300) is provided with a guide limiting channel (630) into which one end of the guide limiting member (610) is inserted and which is inclined away from the first base (100); the inner wall of the second housing (400) is provided with a guide limiting groove (620) into which the free end of the guide limiting member (610) is inserted and which extends away from the first base (100). When the first base (100) is rotated, causing the first housing (300) to rotate relative to the second housing (400), with the cooperation of the guide limiting member (610), the guide limiting groove (620) and the guide limiting channel (630), the second base (200) causes the bottle (500) to move away from the first base (100) until the bottle mouth of the bottle (500) is exposed in the second housing (400).
2. The dispensing bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that, Two of each of the guide limiting member (610), the guide limiting groove (620), and the guide limiting channel (630) are provided and are arranged symmetrically.
3. The dispensing bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first housing (300) has a through hole (640) at one end away from the first base (100) that connects to the guide limiting channel (630) at one end away from the first base (100) so that the second base (200) can be assembled into the inside of the first housing (300).
4. The dispensing bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that, One end of the bottle body (500) is detachably fitted into the second receiving groove (210).
5. The dispensing bottle according to claim 4, characterized in that, The bottom end of the bottle body (500) is provided with a first magnetic suction member (710); the bottom side of the second base (200) is provided with a second magnetic suction member (720) that cooperates with the first magnetic suction member (710) at the position corresponding to the second receiving groove (210).
6. The dispensing bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottle body (500) includes: a bottle body (510), a disassembled device (520) mounted on the bottle mouth of the bottle body (510), and a conduit connected at one end to the disassembled device (520) extending into the bottle body (510).
7. The dispensing bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inner sidewall of the first receiving groove (110) is provided with a plurality of insertion grooves (810), and the outer sidewall of the first housing (300) is provided with a plurality of insertion posts (820); the insertion grooves (810) and the insertion posts (820) cooperate to realize the insertion and engagement of the first housing (300) and the first base (100).
8. The dispensing bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inner sidewall of the first receiving groove (110) is provided with a first limiting protrusion (830) around its perimeter; the outer sidewall of the first housing (300) is provided with a first limiting groove (840) that cooperates with the first limiting protrusion (830).
9. The dispensing bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that, A second limiting protrusion (850) is circumferentially provided on the outer side wall of the first housing (300) near the end of the second housing (400); a second limiting groove (860) is circumferentially provided on the inner side wall of the second housing (400) to cooperate with the second limiting protrusion (850); a third limiting protrusion (870) is also provided on the inner side wall of the second limiting groove (860) near the end of the first base (100); the second limiting protrusion (850), the second limiting groove (860) and the third limiting protrusion (870) cooperate to prevent the first housing (300) from detaching from the second housing (400).