Spread container
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-14
AI Technical Summary
[0002]在日常生活中,口红、唇膏、唇蜜等化妆笔被广泛使用,此类化妆笔是将膏体安装在具有升降功能的托座中,为了固定住盖体,托座具有一定的深度杯体,使用后,杯体内残留一定高度的膏体无法使用,从而给用户带动了经济损失,也造成了资源的浪费
[0016]本申请的有益效果是:本申请在使用时,利用支撑件能够与升降杆脱离的特点,使得支撑件内的物料根部能够伸出支撑件,即物料能够被用尽,减少了用户的经济损失,并减少了资源的浪费;本申请中将壳组件与旋转筒采用分体设计,且将引导管直接安装在壳组件的内侧,降低了壳组件和旋转筒的加工精度和加工难度,减少了涂抹容器的部件,降低了加工成本且组装更加方便。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to cosmetic container technology, specifically to an application container. Background Technology
[0002] In daily life, makeup pens such as lipsticks, lip balms, and lip glosses are widely used. These makeup pens have the product installed in a holder with a lifting function. In order to fix the cap, the holder has a certain depth of cup. After use, a certain height of product remains in the cup and cannot be used, which leads to economic loss for users and wastes resources. Utility Model Content
[0003] To overcome the above-mentioned defects, this application provides a coating container in which the support member can be detached from the lifting rod, so that the root of the material inside the support member can extend out of the support member, that is, the material can be used up, reducing the economic loss of the user.
[0004] The technical solution adopted by this application to solve its technical problem is:
[0005] An applicator includes a support member, a lifting rod, a guide tube, a rotating cylinder, and a shell assembly. The shell assembly is sleeved on the guide tube and rotatably connected to it. The rotating cylinder is installed inside the guide tube and is circumferentially fixedly connected to the shell assembly. The support member is installed between the guide tube and the rotating cylinder. The lifting rod is installed inside the rotating cylinder and screwed to it. The lifting rod is also installed inside the support member. A limiting block is provided on the lifting rod, which abuts against the support member. Under the action of the rotating cylinder, the lifting rod can drive the support member to move synchronously along the axial direction of the rotating cylinder. A first protrusion is provided on the support member, which abuts against the guide tube to disengage the support member from the lifting rod.
[0006] Optionally, the inner wall of the guide tube is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the rotating cylinder via a first rotating assembly, and the outer wall of the guide tube is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the shell assembly via a second rotating assembly.
[0007] Optionally, the first rotating assembly includes a first groove and a first locking block, the first groove is formed on the inner sidewall of the guide tube, and the first locking block is fixedly provided on the outer sidewall of the rotating cylinder; or, the first locking block is fixedly provided on the inner sidewall of the guide tube, the first groove is formed on the outer sidewall of the rotating cylinder, and the first locking block is engaged in the first groove to rotatably connect the guide tube and the rotating cylinder.
[0008] Optionally, the second rotating component includes a second groove and a second locking block, wherein the second groove is formed on the outer side wall of the guide tube and the second locking block is fixedly provided on the inner side wall of the shell component; or, the second locking block is fixedly provided on the outer side wall of the guide tube and the second groove is formed on the inner side wall of the shell component, and the second locking block is engaged with the second groove to rotatably connect the guide tube and the shell component.
[0009] Optionally, the rotating cylinder includes a first rotating part and a second rotating part fixedly connected to the first rotating part. The outer wall of the first rotating part and the inner wall of the guide tube are rotatably connected through the first rotating assembly. A cavity is provided between the outer wall of the second rotating part and the inner wall of the guide tube, and the support member is located in the cavity.
[0010] Optionally, the inner wall of the rotating cylinder is provided with a first rib, and the inner side of the shell assembly is provided with a second rib. The first rib and the second rib engage with each other to fix the rotating cylinder and the shell assembly circumferentially.
[0011] Optionally, the guide tube has a retaining ring on its inner side, a central groove is formed at the axis of the retaining ring, and a slot is formed on the retaining ring. The lifting rod is inserted into the central groove, the support member is inserted into the slot, and the lifting rod has a second protrusion that can abut against the retaining ring.
[0012] Optionally, the support member includes a cylinder and a rod fixedly connected to the cylinder. A tray is fixedly provided on the lifting rod, and the tray is placed inside the cylinder. The limiting block abuts against the cylinder to push the support member to move synchronously with the lifting rod.
[0013] Optionally, the cylinder includes a bottom plate, and the limiting block abuts against the bottom plate. When the first protrusion abuts against the retaining ring, the limiting block can slide across the bottom plate and enter the cylinder, causing the support member to disengage from the lifting rod.
[0014] Optionally, the shell assembly includes an outer shell; or, the shell assembly includes an outer shell and a bottom plug fixedly installed inside the outer shell, wherein the outer shell is provided with a second locking block and a second rib.
[0015] Optionally, the applicator container further includes a cap assembly, which includes an outer cap and a sealing cap installed within the outer cap, the cap assembly being pluggably fitted onto the shell assembly.
[0016] The beneficial effects of this application are as follows: When in use, this application utilizes the characteristic that the support can be detached from the lifting rod, allowing the root of the material inside the support to extend out of the support, meaning that the material can be used up, reducing the user's economic losses and reducing resource waste; In this application, the shell assembly and the rotating cylinder are designed separately, and the guide tube is directly installed on the inner side of the shell assembly, which reduces the processing precision and processing difficulty of the shell assembly and the rotating cylinder, reduces the number of parts of the coating container, reduces processing costs, and makes assembly more convenient. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the coating container in Embodiment 1 of this application;
[0018] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0019] Figure 3 for Figure 1 Enlarged view of point B in the middle;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the external structure of the coating container in Embodiment 1 of this application;
[0021] Figure 5 This is one of the usage states of the applicator container in Embodiment 1 of this application;
[0022] Figure 6 for Figure 5 Enlarged view of point C in the middle;
[0023] Figure 7 for Figure 5 Enlarged view at point D;
[0024] Figure 8 This is the second illustration of the application container in use in Embodiment 1 of this application;
[0025] Figure 9 for Figure 8 Enlarged view at point E in the middle;
[0026] Figure 10 This is a partial structural diagram of the coating container in Embodiment 1 of this application;
[0027] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the support member and lifting rod in Embodiment 1 of this application;
[0028] Figure 12 This is an exploded view of the coating container in Embodiment 1 of this application;
[0029] Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram of the coating container in Embodiment 2 of this application;
[0030] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the external structure of the coating container in Embodiment 2 of this application;
[0031] Figure 15 This is one of the usage states of the applicator container in Embodiment 2 of this application;
[0032] Figure 16 This is the second illustration of the application container in use in Embodiment 2 of this application;
[0033] Figure 17 This is an exploded view of the coating container in Embodiment 2 of this application;
[0034] In the diagram: 100-Cover assembly, 110-Outer cover, 120-Sealing cover, 200-Support component, 210-Cylinder body, 211-Base plate, 220-Rod body, 221-First protrusion, 300-Lifting rod, 310-Pattern, 320-External thread, 330-Limiting block, 340-Second protrusion, 400-Guide tube, 410-Retaining ring, 411-Central groove, 412-Slot, 420-First groove, 430-Second groove, 500-Rotating cylinder, 510-First rotating part, 511-First locking block, 512-First rib, 520-Second rotating part, 521-Cavity, 522-Internal thread, 600-Shell assembly, 610-Shell shell, 611-Second locking block, 612-Second rib, 620-Bottom plug, 700-Material. Detailed Implementation
[0035] 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 embodiments described in this application are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments in 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.
[0036] 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 uses of the terms can be interchanged where appropriate so that the embodiments of this application described herein can be implemented 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.
[0037] 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.
[0038] Example 1: As Figure 1-12 As shown, an applicator container includes a support 200, a lifting rod 300, a guide tube 400, a rotating cylinder 500, and a shell assembly 600. The shell assembly 600 is sleeved on the guide tube 400 and rotatably connected to the guide tube 400. The rotating cylinder 500 is installed inside the guide tube 400 and rotatably connected to the guide tube 400. The rotating cylinder 500 is circumferentially fixedly connected to the shell assembly 600. The support 200 is installed between the guide tube 400 and the rotating cylinder 500. The lifting rod 300 is installed... Inside the rotating cylinder 500, the lifting rod 300 is screwed to the rotating cylinder 500 and installed inside the support member 200. The lifting rod 300 is provided with a limiting block 330, which can abut against the support member 200. Under the action of the rotating cylinder 500, the lifting rod 300 can drive the support member 200 to move synchronously along the axial direction of the rotating cylinder 500. The support member 200 is provided with a first protrusion 221, which can abut against the guide tube 400 so that the support member 200 is disengaged from the lifting rod 300. Initially, the limiting block 330 on the lifting rod 300 abuts against the support member 200. Therefore, when the rotating cylinder 500 drives the lifting rod 300 to rise and fall, the support member 200 moves synchronously. After running a certain distance, that is, when the first protrusion 221 abuts against the guide tube 400, the shell assembly 600 continues to rotate. The shell assembly 600 drives the rotating cylinder 500 to rotate. Under the action of the rotating cylinder 500, the lifting rod 300 continues to move along the axial direction of the rotating cylinder 500. At this time, since the support member 200 is restricted and cannot move, the lifting rod 300 moves independently of the support member 200, thereby pushing the remaining material 700 out of the support member 200 for the user to use.
[0039] like Figure 1 and Figure 13As shown, in this application, the guide tube 400 is installed inside the shell assembly 600, the rotating cylinder 500 is installed inside the guide tube 400, and the rotating cylinder 500 is circumferentially fixed to the shell assembly 600, that is, when the shell assembly 600 rotates, it can drive the rotating cylinder 500 to rotate synchronously. The support member 200 is installed between the guide tube 400 and the rotating cylinder 500, and the lifting rod 300 is installed inside the rotating cylinder 500, and the lifting rod 300 is screwed to the rotating cylinder 500, that is, when the rotating cylinder 500 rotates, it can drive the lifting rod 300 to move up and down. At the beginning, the limiting block 330 of the lifting rod 300 is pressed against the support member 200, and the lifting rod 300 drives the support member 200 to move synchronously. When the first protrusion 221 on the support member 200 is blocked by the guide tube 400, the support member 200 stops moving.
[0040] During assembly, rod-shaped materials 700 are loaded onto the lifting rod 300. Materials 700 include lipsticks, lip balms, lip glosses, and lip balms. Materials 700 are placed inside the guide tube 400, with their base located within the support member 200. In use, the user rotates the shell assembly 600, which drives the rotating cylinder 500 to rotate synchronously. The rotating cylinder 500 drives the lifting rod 300 and the support member 200 upwards, causing the materials 700 to extend out of the guide tube 400 for user use. Figure 5 and Figure 7 As shown, when the material extending from the support member 200 is used up, the first protrusion 221 is blocked by the guide tube 400. At this time, only the root of the material 700 remains in the support member 200. In order to use up all the material 700, the lifting rod 300 continues to rise under the action of the rotating cylinder 500, while the support member 200 remains stationary, thus pushing the root of the material 700 out of the support member 200 for the user to use. Figure 8 As shown, the material 700 is used up. Therefore, in use, this application utilizes the feature that the support member 200 can be detached from the lifting rod 300, so that the root of the material 700 inside the support member 200 can extend out of the support member 200, that is, the material 700 can be used up, reducing the user's economic loss and reducing resource waste; in this application, the shell assembly 600 and the rotating cylinder 500 are designed separately, and the guide tube 400 is directly installed on the inner side of the shell assembly 600, which reduces the processing accuracy and processing difficulty of the shell assembly 600 and the rotating cylinder 500, reduces the number of parts of the coating container, reduces processing costs, and makes assembly more convenient.
[0041] Optionally, the inner wall of the guide tube 400 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the rotating cylinder 500 via a first rotating assembly, and the outer wall of the guide tube 400 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the shell assembly 600 via a second rotating assembly.
[0042] In one possible implementation, such as Figure 1 and Figure 3As shown, the first rotating assembly includes a first groove 420 and a first locking block 511. The first groove 420 is formed on the inner sidewall of the guide tube 400, and the first locking block 511 is fixedly provided on the outer sidewall of the rotating cylinder 500. In another possible embodiment, not shown in the figure, the first locking block 511 is fixedly provided on the inner sidewall of the guide tube 400, and the first groove 420 is formed on the outer sidewall of the rotating cylinder 500. The first locking block 511 engages with the first groove 420 to rotatably connect the guide tube 400 and the rotating cylinder 500.
[0043] In one possible implementation, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the second rotating assembly includes a second groove 430 and a second locking block 611. The second groove 430 is formed on the outer side wall of the guide tube 400, and the second locking block 611 is fixedly provided on the inner side wall of the shell assembly 600. In another possible embodiment, not shown in the figure, the second locking block 611 is fixedly provided on the outer side wall of the guide tube 400, and the second groove 430 is formed on the inner side wall of the shell assembly 600. The second locking block 611 engages with the second groove 430 to rotatably connect the guide tube 400 and the shell assembly 600. The inner wall of the guide tube 400 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the rotating cylinder 500 through the first groove 420 and the first locking block 511. The outer wall of the guide tube 400 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the shell assembly 600 through the second groove 430 and the second locking block 611. This facilitates the smooth rotation of the shell assembly 600 and the rotating cylinder 500, limits the axial position of the guide tube 400, the rotating cylinder 500 and the shell assembly 600, and improves the sealing performance between the guide tube 400 and the rotating cylinder 500, and between the shell assembly 600 and the guide tube 400, so that the inside of the container achieves a good airtight effect.
[0044] like Figure 8 and Figure 10 As shown, the rotating cylinder 500 includes a first rotating part 510 and a second rotating part 520 fixedly connected to the first rotating part 510. The outer wall of the first rotating part 510 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the guide tube 400 via a first rotating assembly. A cavity 521 is provided between the outer wall of the second rotating part 520 and the inner wall of the guide tube 400, and the support member 200 is located within the cavity 521. Optionally, the outer wall of the first rotating part 510 is in contact with the inner wall of the shell assembly 600. A first locking block 511 is located on the outer wall of the first rotating part 510.
[0045] like Figure 1 and Figure 3As shown, the inner wall of the rotating cylinder 500 is provided with a first rib 512, and the inner side of the shell assembly 600 is provided with a second rib 612. The first rib 512 and the second rib 612 engage with each other to circumferentially fix the rotating cylinder 500 and the shell assembly 600. Optionally, the first rib 512 is arranged along the axial direction of the first rotating part 510, and the second rib 612 is arranged along the axial direction of the shell assembly 600. The first rib 512 is fixedly engaged between the two second ribs 612 so that the shell assembly 600 and the rotating cylinder 500 can rotate synchronously.
[0046] like Figure 8-10 As shown, a retaining ring 410 is provided on the inner side of the guide tube 400. A central groove 411 is formed at the axis of the retaining ring 410, and a slot 412 is formed on the retaining ring 410. The lifting rod 300 is inserted into the central groove 411, and the support member 200 is inserted into the slot 412. A second protrusion 340 is provided on the lifting rod 300, which can abut against the retaining ring 410. The inner sidewall of the guide tube 400 extends radially inward to form the retaining ring 410. The interior of the retaining ring 410 is hollow to form a central groove 411 for inserting the lifting rod 300, and the slot 412 is formed on the retaining ring 410 for the support member 200 to be inserted.
[0047] like Figure 6 and Figure 11 As shown, the support member 200 includes a cylindrical body 210 and a rod 220 fixedly connected to the cylindrical body 210. A tray 310 is fixedly provided on the lifting rod 300, and the tray 310 is placed inside the cylindrical body 210. A limiting block 330 abuts against the cylindrical body 210 to push the support member 200 to move synchronously with the lifting rod 300. The first end of the rod 220 is fixedly provided with the cylindrical body 210, and the second end of the rod 220 is a free end. A first protrusion 221 is close to the second end of the rod 220. Optionally, the cylindrical body 210 is provided with two rods 220, and two slots 412 are correspondingly opened on the retaining ring 410. The rods 220 are inserted into the slots 412. Initially, the first protrusion 221 is away from the retaining ring 410.
[0048] The first end of the lifting rod 300 is fixedly provided with a tray 310, and the second end of the lifting rod 300 is a free end. A second protrusion 340 is close to the second end of the lifting rod 300, and a limiting block 330 is close to the tray 310. Initially, the second protrusion 340 is away from the retaining ring 410. Optionally, the outer side of the lifting rod 300 is provided with an external thread 320, and the inner side of the rotating cylinder 500 is provided with an internal thread 522. The lifting rod 300 and the rotating cylinder 500 are screwed together by the external thread 320 and the internal thread 522.
[0049] like Figure 5-7As shown, the cylinder 210 includes a bottom plate 211, and a limiting block 330 abuts against the bottom plate 211. When the first protrusion 221 abuts against the retaining ring 410, the limiting block 330 can slide over the bottom plate 211 and enter the cylinder 210, causing the support member 200 to disengage from the lifting rod 300. A through groove is provided on the bottom plate 211, and the side wall of the through groove is arc-shaped, which facilitates the limiting block 330 to slide over the arc-shaped side wall.
[0050] Initially, such as Figure 1-2 As shown, the tray 310 is located inside the cylinder 210 and is placed on the bottom plate 211 of the cylinder 210. The limiting block 330 is located outside the bottom plate 211 and abuts against the bottom plate 211. The first protrusion 221 and the second protrusion 340 are both far away from the retaining ring 410. The material on the tray 310 is completely retracted into the guide tube 400.
[0051] When in use, the user rotates the shell assembly 600, which drives the rotating cylinder 500 to rotate synchronously. The rotating cylinder 500 drives the lifting rod 300 to move upward, so that the material extends out of the guide tube 400 for the user to use. The limit block 330 pushes the support 200 to move synchronously.
[0052] like Figure 5-7 As shown, when the first protrusion 221 of the support member 200 rises to a certain height, the first protrusion 221 is blocked by the retaining ring 410 of the guide tube 400. At this time, only the root of the material remains in the cylinder 210 of the support member 200. In order to use up all the material, the lifting rod 300 continues to rise under the action of the rotating cylinder 500, that is, the limiting block 330 slides over the bottom plate 211 and enters the cylinder 210, so that the support member 200 is separated from the lifting rod 300. Figure 8-9 As shown, the rotating drum 500 continues to drive the lifting rod 300 to extend. The lifting rod 300 pushes the root of the material out of the drum body 210 for the user to use, until the second protrusion 340 of the lifting rod 300 is blocked by the retaining ring 410 of the guide tube 400. At this time, the tray 310 of the lifting rod 300 and the opening of the guide tube 400 are at the same level, that is, the material is completely discharged for use, thus realizing the function of no material residue.
[0053] In Example 1, as Figure 1-3 As shown, the shell assembly 600 includes a shell 610, which has an upper open end and a closed bottom structure. Material is poured into the container through the upper open end of the shell 610. The outer side wall of the shell 610 is provided with a second locking block 611, and the inner side wall of the shell 610 is provided with a second rib 612. Figure 4 This is an external view of the applicator container in Embodiment 1. From the outside, the applicator container includes an outer cover 110 and a shell 610. The remaining components of the applicator container are protected inside by the outer cover 110 and the shell 610. The outer cover 110 is snapped and fixed to the upper opening end of the shell 610.
[0054] In Example 2, as Figure 13-17 As shown, the shell assembly 600 includes a shell 610 and a bottom plug 620 fixedly installed inside the shell 610. The shell 610 is provided with a second locking block 611 and a second rib 612. The shell 610 has an upper open end and a lower open end. The bottom plug 620 is inserted into the lower open end of the shell 610 and closes it. The material is poured into the container by backflow, that is, poured in through the lower open end of the shell 610. After filling is completed, the bottom plug 620 is inserted into the lower open end of the shell. Figure 14 This is an external view of the applicator container in Embodiment 2. From the outside, the applicator container includes an outer cover 110 and a shell 610. The remaining parts of the applicator container are protected inside by the outer cover 110 and the shell 610. The outer cover 110 is snapped and fixed to the upper opening end of the shell 610.
[0055] like Figure 17 As shown, the application container also includes a cap assembly 100, which includes an outer cap 110 and a sealing cap 120 installed inside the outer cap 110. The cap assembly 100 is detachably fitted onto the housing assembly 600. The cap assembly 100 is sleeved on the guide tube 400, and the sealing cap 120 is fitted onto the open end of the guide tube 400 to close the guide tube 400 and protect the rod-shaped material inside the guide tube 400. The outer cap 110 is engaged and fixed to the housing 610.
[0056] 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 coating container, characterized in that: The system includes a support member (200), a lifting rod (300), a guide tube (400), a rotating cylinder (500), and a shell assembly (600). The shell assembly (600) is fitted onto the guide tube (400) and is rotatably connected to the guide tube (400). The rotating cylinder (500) is installed inside the guide tube (400) and is circumferentially fixedly connected to the shell assembly (600). The support member (200) is installed between the guide tube (400) and the rotating cylinder (500). The lifting rod (300) is installed inside the rotating cylinder (500), and the lifting rod (300) is rotatably connected to the guide tube (400). 0) Screwed to the rotating cylinder (500), the lifting rod (300) is installed inside the support member (200). The lifting rod (300) is provided with a limiting block (330), which can abut against the support member (200). Under the action of the rotating cylinder (500), the lifting rod (300) can drive the support member (200) to move synchronously along the axial direction of the rotating cylinder (500). The support member (200) is provided with a first protrusion (221), which can abut against the guide tube (400) so that the support member (200) is disengaged from the lifting rod (300).
2. The applicator container according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of the guide tube (400) is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the rotating cylinder (500) via a first rotating assembly, and the outer wall of the guide tube (400) is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the shell assembly (600) via a second rotating assembly.
3. The applicator container according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first rotating assembly includes a first groove (420) and a first locking block (511). The first groove (420) is formed on the inner sidewall of the guide tube (400), and the first locking block (511) is fixedly provided on the outer sidewall of the rotating cylinder (500); or, the first locking block (511) is fixedly provided on the inner sidewall of the guide tube (400), and the first groove (420) is formed on the outer sidewall of the rotating cylinder (500). The first locking block (511) is engaged in the first groove (420) to rotatably connect the guide tube (400) and the rotating cylinder (500). The second rotating component includes a second groove (430) and a second locking block (611). The second groove (430) is formed on the outer side wall of the guide tube (400), and the second locking block (611) is fixedly provided on the inner side wall of the shell assembly (600); or, the second locking block (611) is fixedly provided on the outer side wall of the guide tube (400), and the second groove (430) is formed on the inner side wall of the shell assembly (600). The second locking block (611) is engaged in the second groove (430) to rotatably connect the guide tube (400) and the shell assembly (600).
4. The applicator container according to claim 2, characterized in that: The rotating cylinder (500) includes a first rotating part (510) and a second rotating part (520) fixedly connected to the first rotating part (510). The outer side wall of the first rotating part (510) is rotatably connected to the inner side wall of the guide tube (400) through the first rotating assembly. A cavity (521) is provided between the outer side wall of the second rotating part (520) and the inner side wall of the guide tube (400). The support member (200) is located in the cavity (521).
5. The applicator container according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of the rotating cylinder (500) is provided with a first rib (512), and the inner side of the shell assembly (600) is provided with a second rib (612). The first rib (512) and the second rib (612) engage with each other to fix the rotating cylinder (500) and the shell assembly (600) circumferentially.
6. The applicator container according to claim 1, characterized in that: The guide tube (400) has a retaining ring (410) on its inner side. A central groove (411) is formed at the center of the retaining ring (410), and a slot (412) is formed on the retaining ring (410). The lifting rod (300) is inserted into the central groove (411), and the support member (200) is inserted into the slot (412). The lifting rod (300) has a second protrusion (340), which can abut against the retaining ring (410).
7. The applicator container according to claim 6, characterized in that: The support member (200) includes a cylinder (210) and a rod (220) fixedly connected to the cylinder (210). A tray (310) is fixedly provided on the lifting rod (300). The tray (310) is placed inside the cylinder (210). The limiting block (330) abuts against the cylinder (210) to push the support member (200) to move synchronously with the lifting rod (300).
8. The applicator container according to claim 7, characterized in that: The cylinder (210) includes a base plate (211), and the limiting block (330) abuts against the base plate (211). When the first protrusion (221) abuts against the retaining ring (410), the limiting block (330) can slide over the base plate (211) and enter the cylinder (210), so that the support member (200) disengages from the lifting rod (300).
9. The applicator container according to claim 1, characterized in that: The shell assembly (600) includes a shell (610); or, the shell assembly (600) includes a shell (610) and a bottom plug (620) fixedly installed inside the shell (610), wherein the shell (610) is provided with a second locking block (611) and a second rib (612).
10. The applicator container according to any one of claims 1-9, characterized in that: It also includes a cover assembly (100) comprising an outer cover (110) and a sealing cover (120) mounted within the outer cover (110), the cover assembly (100) being pluggably fitted onto the shell assembly (600).