Rotary dispenser type cosmetic container
The rotary-dispensing cosmetic container addresses contamination and control issues by using a rotating member and actuating member for stable and smooth cosmetic dispensing, enhancing user convenience and reducing waste.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-02-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Conventional cosmetic containers face issues of cosmetic contamination due to exposure to air and difficulty in controlling the amount dispensed, leading to malfunctions and waste.
A rotary-dispensing cosmetic container design with a rotating member and actuating member that ensures stable and smooth dispensing, allowing for controlled cosmetic ejection and easy refilling.
Enables convenient, stable, and smooth dispensing of cosmetics while minimizing contamination and waste through a refillable design.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a cosmetic container, and more particularly to a rotary-dispensing cosmetic container that can conveniently and smoothly dispense cosmetic contents by rotating it. [Background technology]
[0002] Generally, women use various cosmetics to enhance their appearance, and among these cosmetics, color cosmetics are used to beautify the appearance and make the skin look beautiful.
[0003] The color cosmetics are used to even out skin tone and cover imperfections, and are divided into base makeup and point makeup, which enhances the three-dimensional look of specific areas such as lips, eyes, and nails. Base makeup consists of makeup base, foundation, and powder, while point makeup consists of lipstick, eyeliner, and mascara.
[0004] The foundation is a cosmetic used to naturally conceal blemishes and freckles on exposed skin such as the face, or to create a clean, bright, or clear, smooth skin. When applying makeup using the foundation, it is applied evenly and evenly to the skin using a cosmetic puff.
[0005] Such foundations are generally stored in wide, flat cosmetic containers with a built-in puff inside. A user opens the lid of the cosmetic container, grabs the puff stored above the lid of the inner container, opens the lid of the inner container, and presses the foundation cosmetic with the puff to take it and apply it to the skin.
[0006] However, the conventional cosmetic containers described above have problems such as the cosmetics being completely exposed to the air and easily contaminating the outside because they must be used with the lid open, and the cosmetics being repeatedly exposed to the air by the puff that has touched the skin during use, which can contaminate the cosmetics with bacteria, viruses, mold, etc., causing skin troubles or shortening the usable period. Furthermore, such conventional cosmetic containers have problems such as the cosmetics being dispensed with a makeup tool such as a puff or with the fingers, which makes it difficult to constantly control the amount of cosmetics used, resulting in wasted cosmetics and inconvenience.
[0007] Therefore, cosmetic containers have been developed that minimize deterioration and contamination during use of cosmetics, are convenient to use, and allow for constant control of the amount of cosmetic dispensed.
[0008] Prior art having such a structure is disclosed in Korean Patent Registration No. 10-2188196 (hereinafter referred to as "Prior Art 1") and Korean Patent Registration No. 10-2279516 (hereinafter referred to as "Prior Art 2"), which are as follows:
[0009] Prior Art 1 includes an inner case with an internal space, a rotating bezel rotatably connected to the top of the inner case and having a discharge hole, a rotating member located in the internal space and connected to the rotating bezel to rotate integrally therewith, and a piston located in the internal space and connected to the rotating member to rise or fall in conjunction with the rotation of the rotating member. However, Prior Art 1 has a structure in which a rotating member is screwed to the center of the piston and the periphery of the piston is in close contact with the inner wall of the inner case. Therefore, if the piston is not completely in close contact with the inner case, the piston rotates with the rotating member when the rotating bevel is rotated, and does not move up or down around the rotating member as an axis, resulting in a malfunction.
[0010] Prior Art 2 includes a body with an internal space, a dial rotatably connected to the top of the body and including a discharge port through which the contents are discharged and a cutter for crushing the contents, a screw located below the dial in the internal space and rotating integrally with the dial, and a piston threadedly connected to the periphery of the screw and moving up and down within the internal space as the screw rotates. However, Prior Art 2 has a structure in which the connecting protrusion of the dial is inserted into the center of the screw and rotates together with it, which results in a looseness between the connecting protrusion and the screw, causing the screw to spin freely relative to the dial or the screw to swing away from the dial, resulting in a structural problem in which the cosmetic contents are not dispensed smoothly.
[0011] Therefore, there is a need to develop a rotary dispenser type cosmetic container that is not only convenient for dispensing cosmetic contents but also ensures stable and smooth dispensing of cosmetic contents without malfunction. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0012] [Patent Document 1] Korean Patent No. 10-2188196 (Announced 2020.12.09) [Patent Document 2] Korean Patent Registration No. 10-2279516 (Announced on July 21, 2021) Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0013] In order to solve the above problems, the present invention aims to provide a rotary dispensing cosmetic container in which one end of a rotary actuating member is rotatably inserted into the center of the inner container, and the other end is in full contact with one surface of the rotary member and rotates together with the rotary member, thereby allowing the rotary actuating member to rotate stably within the inner container and smoothly dispense the cosmetic contents. [Means for solving the problem]
[0014] In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention provides a rotary-dispensing cosmetic container including: an outer container; an inner container connected to the outer container and containing cosmetic contents therein; a rotating member rotatably connected to the inner container and having a discharge surface with a discharge port; a rotating operation member formed inside the inner container, which rotates together with the rotating member and has a cutting blade and a content passage hole; and an elevating member screw-connected to the rotating operation member and moving linearly within the inner container.
[0015] The container further includes a container cover coupled to the outer container or the inner container for opening and closing the rotary member.
[0016] The inner container is formed with a lift guide protrusion, and the lift member is formed with a lift guide notch, and they are fitted together.
[0017] Furthermore, the inner container and the rotating member are characterized by having a rotation direction control structure for controlling the rotation of the rotating member in one direction.
[0018] Furthermore, the rotating member is rotatably coupled to the inner container while enclosing the open portion of the inner container as a discharge surface.
[0019] Furthermore, the rotating member and the rotation actuating member are each formed with at least one rotation limiting protrusion and one rotation limiting notch, and at least one of the rotation limiting protrusions and rotation limiting notches is formed with a relatively different shape or size so as to be distinguished from the other rotation limiting protrusions and rotation limiting notches.
[0020] The rotation actuating member is characterized by comprising a coupling portion that is screw-coupled with the lifting member, and a contact portion that extends outward from an end of the coupling portion and contacts one surface of the rotation member.
[0021] The cutting blade of the rotary actuating member is a linear protrusion extending from the center of the rotary actuating member toward the periphery thereof, protruding toward the cosmetic contents contained in the inner container and inclined in the direction of rotation of the rotary actuating member.
[0022] The contents passage hole of the rotary operating member is formed at a position adjacent to the cutting blade and is connected to the discharge port of the rotary member. [Effects of the Invention]
[0023] According to the embodiment of the present invention, not only is the cosmetic content ejected to the outside by rotating the rotating member, but the amount of cosmetic content ejected can be easily adjusted, which has the effect of improving convenience in use.
[0024] According to the embodiment of the present invention, the rotation actuating member rotates together with the rotating member while being in full contact with one surface of the rotating member, thereby achieving a stable and smooth dispensing process of the cosmetic contents without malfunction.
[0025] According to the embodiment of the present invention, the inner container can be separated from the outer container after the cosmetic contents have been used up and replaced with a new one. This refill structure reduces the economic burden on the user and reduces waste of resources. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0026] [Figure 1] 1 is a perspective view of a cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] 1 is an exploded perspective view of a cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present invention, seen from above; [Figure 3] 1 is an exploded perspective view of a cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present invention, viewed from below. [Figure 4] 1 is a perspective view illustrating a cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present invention with the overcap separated. [Figure 5] 4. FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. [Figure 6] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line BB in FIG. 4. [Figure 7] 7 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which the rotating member in FIG. 6 is rotated. [Figure 8] 1 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which cosmetic contents are dispensed onto a dispensing surface according to an embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] The following detailed description of the present invention refers to the accompanying drawings, which are illustrative of embodiments in which the present invention may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. It should be understood that the various embodiments of the present invention, although different, are not necessarily mutually exclusive. For example, specific shapes, structures, and features described herein in connection with one embodiment may be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It should also be understood that the location or arrangement of individual components within each described embodiment may be changed without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0028] Accordingly, the following detailed description is not intended to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is limited only by the appended claims, which, when properly set forth, have the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. In the drawings, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar features across multiple aspects.
[0029] The terms used in this invention are generally selected as widely used as possible while taking into consideration the function of the invention, but this may change depending on the intentions of engineers in the field, legal precedents, the emergence of new technologies, etc. In addition, in certain cases, terms arbitrarily selected by the applicant are also included, and in such cases, their meanings will be described in detail in the relevant description of the invention. Therefore, the terms used in this invention must be defined based on the meanings of the terms and the content of the entire invention, rather than simply by their names.
[0030] In the present invention, when a part is said to "comprise" a certain component, it does not mean that other components are excluded, but that other components may be further included, unless otherwise specified. Hereinafter, a rotary-dispensing cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0031] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present invention viewed from above, FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present invention viewed from below, FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present invention with the overcap separated, FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view along line AA in FIG. 4, and FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view along line BB in FIG. 4.
[0032] As described above, a rotary-dispensing cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present invention may include an outer container (10), an inner container (20), a rotating member (30), a rotating actuating member (40), and a lifting member (50).
[0033] The rotary dispenser type cosmetic container according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described below by dividing it into its respective components.
[0034] The outer container (10) is a rigid cylindrical container with an open side and a certain size of space inside, into which at least a portion of the inner container (20) is inserted and attached. The outer container (10) is not limited to a rigid cylindrical shape, but may be formed in various shapes and materials, taking into consideration the type of cosmetic contents to be stored inside, usability, and design elements.
[0035] 2 and 3, a fixing member 60 may be further coupled to the inside of the outer container 10. The fixing member 60 allows the inner container 20 to be easily and stably assembled and fixed inside the outer container 10, and may be composed of a cylindrical first fixing member 62 with both ends open and a ring-shaped second fixing member 64. The first fixing member 62 and the second fixing member 64 are coupled to each other and fixedly coupled to the inside of the outer container 10. The first fixing member 62 is completely inserted into the inner space of the outer container 10 to form the inner wall of the outer container 10, and the second fixing member 64 is fixed to an end of the first fixing member 62, with at least a portion exposed to the open side of the outer container 10.
[0036] The first fixture 62 may be formed with a detachable protrusion 62a and a fitting notch 62b. The detachable protrusion 62a is a component for refilling the inner container 20 and is protruded from the inner peripheral surface of the first fixture 62 to be detachably coupled to the inner container 20. The fitting notch 62b is a component for preventing rotation of the fixture 60 relative to the outer container 10 and is formed on the outer wall of the first fixture 62 to be fitted and coupled with a fitting protrusion 12 formed on the outer container 10. Here, the detachable protrusions 62a are formed as a pair and are arranged to protrude and face each other to ensure stable coupling between the inner container 20 and the fixture 60. It is preferable that the fitting notch 62b and the fitting protrusion 12 are formed to extend long in the insertion direction of the fixture 60. In the rotary-dispensing cosmetic container according to the embodiment of the present invention, the outer container (10) and the fixed body (60) are formed separately and fixedly connected to each other, but this is not limited to this, and the fixed body (60) may also be injection-molded integrally with the inner wall of the outer container (10).
[0037] Meanwhile, an overcap 70 for opening or closing the rotary member 30 may be further included on one side of the outer container 10. The overcap 70 covers the rotary member 30 and is detachably fastened to the inner container 20. During use, it is separated from the inner container 20 to expose the rotary member 30 to the outside, and during storage or transport, it is attached to the inner container 20 to protect the rotary member 30. Of course, the overcap 70 may be detachably attached to the outer container 10 or the fixed body 60 instead of the inner container 20.
[0038] The inner container (20) is detachably attached to the inside of the outer container (10), and the cosmetic contents can be contained in the internal space. Here, the cosmetic contents are preferably solid cosmetics that are moved linearly by the lifting member (50) and have their upper surface scraped by the rotating member (30).
[0039] An inlet (22) is formed on one side of the inner container (20), and the cosmetic contents are transferred to the rotary member (30) and the rotary actuation member (40) through the inlet (22).
[0040] The inner circumferential surface of the inner container 20 may be provided with a lift guide protrusion 24. The lift guide protrusion 24 is connected to the lift member 50 and is configured to guide the linear movement of the lift member 50 while preventing rotation of the lift member 50. It is preferable that the lift guide protrusion 24 is formed to extend along the movement direction of the lift member 50, and that at least a pair of the lift guide protrusions 24 are formed and arranged facing each other.
[0041] An insertion protrusion 27 may be formed inside the inner container 20. The insertion protrusion 27 protrudes from the center of the bottom surface of the inner container 20 at a certain height, and when inserted into the rotation actuating member 40, allows the rotation actuating member 40 to rotate in place without shaking.
[0042] Meanwhile, a protrusion 25 is formed on the outer periphery of the inner container 20 so as to protrude outward, and a first coupling projection 26 to which the rotating member 20 is rotatably coupled may be formed on one side of the protrusion 25, and a detachable notch 28 to which the fixed body 10 is detachably coupled may be formed on the other side. The detachable notch 28 is composed of an insertion section 28a extending in the direction in which the inner container 20 is inserted into the outer container 10, and a locking section 28b connected to the end of the insertion section 28a, extending at a right angle, and having a locking protrusion 28c. The detachable protrusion 62a of the fixed body 60 can be inserted into or removed from the insertion section 28a and the locking section 28b, thereby allowing the inner container 20 to be detached from the fixed body 60. Here, it is preferable that the first coupling protrusion 26 is formed to extend along the outer periphery of the inner container 20, and that at least one pair of fastening notches 28 are formed symmetrically to each other.
[0043] That is, as the detachable protrusion (62a) is inserted into the insertion section (28a) of the detachable notch (28), the inner container (20) is pushed into the internal space of the fixed body (60). Subsequently, when the inner container (20) is rotated in either direction relative to the fixed body (60), the detachable protrusion (62a) is inserted into the locking section (28b) of the detachable notch (28), and the inner container (20) and the fixed body (60) are fixedly joined together. Furthermore, the inner container (20) is rotated in the opposite direction relative to the fixed body (60) so that the detachable projection (62a) moves from the locking section (28b) of the detachable notch (28) to the insertion section (28a), and then the inner container (20) is pulled away from the fixed body (60), whereby the detachable projection (62a) comes out of the insertion section (28a), and the inner container (20) and the fixed body (60) are separated.
[0044] The rotating member (30) is rotatably connected to the inner container (20) and, when rotated by the user, causes the cosmetic contents contained in the inner container (20) to be discharged to the outside.
[0045] As shown in Figure 4, the rotating member 30 has a discharge surface 32 that is exposed to the outside and comes into direct contact with a cosmetic tool or the user's fingers. The discharge surface 32 may have a discharge opening 32a formed thereon to discharge the cosmetic contents contained in the inner container 20 to the outside. The discharge surface 32 is recessed from the top to the inside of the rotating member 30 to prevent the contents discharged from the inner container 20 from flowing out of the rotating member 30. The discharge opening 32a is preferably a linear hole extending from the center to the periphery of the discharge surface 32. Here, both side walls of the discharge opening 32a may be formed to be inclined at a certain angle in the direction of rotation of the rotating member 30 to ensure smooth discharge of the cosmetic contents. In the rotary-dispensing cosmetic container according to the embodiment of the present invention, the discharge outlet (32a) is shown as being in a linear shape extending long on the discharge surface (32), but this is not limited to this, and the shape, number, or position of the discharge outlet (32a) can be changed in various ways as long as the cosmetic contents can be easily discharged to the outside.
[0046] As shown in FIG. 5, the rotating member (30) is rotatably coupled to the inner container (20) while enclosing the inlet portion (22) of the inner container (20) with its discharge surface (32), and one surface of a rotating actuating member (40) can be entirely in close contact with the opposite side of the discharge surface (32).
[0047] Meanwhile, at least one or more discharge openings 32a are formed on the discharge surface 32, and when multiple discharge openings 32a are formed, they are arranged radially at a certain angle apart on the upper surface of the rotating member 30, and the discharge opening area or position of the cosmetic contents can be adjusted in various ways depending on the number of discharge openings 32a and the angular separation between adjacent discharge openings 32a. For example, by concentrating the discharge openings 32a on a portion of the discharge surface 32, the cosmetic contents can be discharged in a limited area on the discharge surface 32, or conversely, by evenly arranging the discharge openings 32a over the entire discharge surface 32, the cosmetic contents can be discharged while spreading widely over the entire area of the discharge surface 32.
[0048] The rotating member 30 is fixedly coupled to the rotating actuating member 40, and rotational motion is transmitted from the rotating actuating member 40. As shown in Figure 3, the inner circumferential surface of the rotating member 30 is provided with at least one rotation-limiting protrusion 34, which is fixedly coupled to the rotating actuating member 40, and a second coupling protrusion 36 is formed thereon, which can be rotatably coupled to the first coupling protrusion 26 of the inner container 20. In the rotary-dispensing cosmetic container according to the embodiment of the present invention, the inner container 20 and the rotating member 30 are respectively provided with protrusions, and are coupled to each other by undercut, but this is not limited thereto, and the inner container 20 and the rotating member 30 may each be provided with protrusions and notches, and be coupled to each other by fitting.
[0049] Meanwhile, the inner container 20 and the rotating member 30 may further include a rotation direction control structure that allows the rotating member 30 to rotate in only one direction. That is, by adding a rotation direction control structure to each of the inner container 20 and the rotating member 30, the rotating member 30 can rotate only in the ascending direction of the lifting member 50 and prevent it from rotating in the descending direction of the lifting member 50, thereby improving convenience of use. For example, one-way rotation protrusions (not shown) that transmit rotation in only one direction, like a ratchet gear (a gear that transmits rotation in only one direction and does not transmit movement in the opposite direction), may be formed on the outer circumferential surface of the inner container 20 and the inner circumferential surface of the rotating member 30, and these protrusions may be meshed with each other.
[0050] The rotation actuation member (40) is formed inside the inner container (20) and rotates together with the rotating member (30) to eject the cosmetic contents onto the ejection surface (32) of the rotating member (30).
[0051] 2 and 3, the rotation actuation member (40) is configured to move the lifting member (50) as it is rotated by the rotation member (30), and simultaneously scrape off a thin layer of the upper surface of the cosmetic contents moved by the lifting member (50), and may be composed of a hollow coupling part (42) that is screw-coupled to the lifting member (50), and a contact part (44) that extends outward from the end of the coupling part (42) and is tightly fitted to one surface of the rotation member (30). The coupling part (42) rotates at a predetermined position while inserted into the insertion protrusion (27) of the inner container (20), and has a screw thread formed on its outer periphery that is screw-coupled to the screw thread formed on the lifting member (50), and the contact part (44) is inserted and fixed in the inner space of the rotation actuation member (40) and rotates together with the rotation actuation member (40). Of course, the connecting portion (42) and the contact portion (44) may be integrally injection molded, or may be separately injection molded, with the connecting portion (42) fixedly attached to the center of the contact portion (44).
[0052] As shown in Figure 6, the contact portion (44) is a portion that is entirely in contact with the inner surface of the rotating member (30) to ensure stable rotation of the rotating actuating member (40). It may be composed of a disk with at least a partial hole and be disposed between the contents (20) and the rotating member (30). The contact portion (44) is formed with a cutting blade (44a) that thinly scrapes off the surface of the cosmetic contents and a contents passage hole (44b) through which the cosmetic contents scraped off by the cutting blade (44a) pass. The cutting blade (44a) is a linear protrusion that extends from the center to the periphery of the rotating actuating member (40) and is formed to protrude toward the cosmetic contents contained in the inner container (20). It may be tapered toward its end and inclined in the direction of rotation of the rotating actuating member (40). Furthermore, it is preferable that the content passage hole 44b is formed adjacent to the cutting blade 44a, is connected to the discharge opening 32a of the rotating member 30, and has a sector shape with a certain area extending from the center to the periphery of the rotating operating member 40. Here, the cutting blade 44a is located below the discharge opening 32a and is formed to extend in the same direction as the discharge opening 32a, and the content passage hole 44b may be located forward of the inclined direction of the cutting blade 44a.
[0053] Meanwhile, one or more rotation limiting notches 46 are formed on the outer periphery of the rotation actuating member 40, and can be coupled with the rotation limiting protrusions 34 of the rotation member 30. Here, at least one of the rotation limiting protrusions 34 and rotation limiting notches 46 is formed to have a different shape or size relative to the other rotation limiting protrusions 34 and rotation limiting notches 46, so that the rotation member 30 and the rotation actuating member 40 can always be assembled in a fixed direction. That is, as shown in the figure, the rotation limiting protrusion (34) of the rotating member (30) and the rotation limiting notch (46) of the rotating actuating member (40) are formed as a protrusion or notch, and at least one of the rotation limiting protrusions (34) and rotation limiting notch (46) is formed as a double protrusion or double notch so that they are connected only to each other. This makes it possible to constantly control the assembly direction of the rotating member (30) and the rotating actuating member (40) so that the discharge port (32a) of the rotating member (30) and the cutting blade (44a) of the rotating actuating member (40) are always positioned on the same line vertically, and the content passage hole (44b) is connected to the discharge port (32a) of the rotating member (30).
[0054] The lifting member (50) is screw-connected to the rotation actuating member (40) and moves linearly within the internal space of the inner container (20), pushing the cosmetic contents up toward the inlet (22) of the inner container (20) in proportion to the rotation angle of the rotation actuating member (40).
[0055] A through-hole (52) is formed in the center of the lifting member (50), through which at least a portion of the rotation actuating member (40) passes. A screw thread is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the through-hole (52) and is screw-connected with the screw thread formed on the rotation actuating member (40). The lifting member (50) can move linearly along the inner wall of the inner container (20) with its outer periphery in close contact with the inner wall of the inner container (20).
[0056] 2 and 3, the lifting member 50 has an ascent guide notch 54 formed on its periphery, which can be coupled with the ascent guide protrusion 24 of the inner container 20. The lifting guide notch 54 prevents the lifting member 50 from rotating relative to the inner container 20, while guiding the linear movement of the lifting member 50.
[0057] 7 and 8 are diagrams showing the operating process of a rotary-dispensing cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present invention, and the usage process of a rotary-dispensing cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to these figures.
[0058] FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the state in which the rotating member in FIG. 6 is rotated, and FIG. 8 is a perspective view illustrating the state in which the cosmetic contents are ejected onto the ejection surface according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0059] To use the rotary dispenser type cosmetic container according to the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 4, remove the overcap (70) from the outer container (10) or the inner container (20) to expose the rotary member (30) to the outside.
[0060] Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 7, when the rotating member (30) is rotated in either direction relative to the inner container (20), the rotating member (30) and the connected rotating member (40) rotate together, while the rotation of the lifting member (50) is restricted by the inner container (20). As a result, the lifting member (50) connected to the rotating member (40) by a screw gradually moves upward in proportion to the rotation range of the rotating member (40), and the cosmetic contents are pushed up in the direction of the rotating member (30) and the rotating member (40) by the lifting member (50).
[0061] At the same time, as the rotating member (30) and the rotating actuating member (40) rotate, the cutting blade (44a) scrapes off the upper surface of the cosmetic contents, and the cosmetic contents scraped off by the cutting blade (44a) pass through the contents passage hole (44b) and are discharged from the discharge opening (32a) of the discharge surface (32).
[0062] The cosmetic contents dispensed from the dispensing surface (32) of the rotating member (30) are then applied by pressing them onto a makeup tool such as a puff (not shown) and evenly applying them to the skin. After applying makeup, the rotating member (30) is enclosed in the overcap (70) and connected to the outer container (10) or inner container (20) for storage or carrying.
[0063] As described above, this specification has been described using specific details such as specific components and limited examples and drawings, but these are provided to facilitate a more comprehensive understanding of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to the above examples, and those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and variations can be made from these descriptions. Therefore, the concept of the present invention should not be limited to the described examples, and it should be said that not only the scope of the claims described below, but also all modifications equivalent to or equivalent to the scope of the claims fall within the scope of the concept of the present invention. [Explanation of symbols]
[0064] 10: Outer container 12: Fitting protrusion 20: Inner container 22: Inlet 24: Lift guide protrusion 25: Protrusion 26: First connecting protrusion 28: Attachment / detachment notch 30: Rotating member 32: Discharge surface 32a: Outlet 34: Rotation limiting protrusion 36: Second coupling protrusion 40: Rotation operating member 42: Joint part 44: Adhesion part 44a: Cutting blade 44b: Contents passage hole 46: Rotation limiting notch 50: Lifting member 52: Through hole 54: Lift guide notch 60: Fixed body 62: First fixed body 62a: Detachable protrusion 62b: Fitting notch 64: Second fixed body 70: Overcap
Claims
1. Outer container; an inner container connected to the outer container and containing cosmetic contents therein; a rotating member rotatably connected to the inner container and having a discharge surface with a discharge port; a rotary operating member formed inside the inner container, rotating together with the rotary member, and having a cutting blade and a content passage hole; and A rotary-dispensing cosmetic container including an elevating member that is connected to the rotary operating member and the screw and moves linearly within the inner container.
2. 2. The rotary dispenser cosmetic container of claim 1, further comprising a container cover coupled to the outer container or the inner container for opening and closing the rotary member.
3. 2. The rotary dispenser cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the inner container is formed with a lift guide protrusion, and the lift member is formed with a lift guide notch, and the two are fitted together.
4. 2. The rotary-dispensing cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the inner container and the rotary member are provided with a rotation direction control structure that controls the rotation of the rotary member in one direction.
5. 2. The rotary-dispensing cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the rotating member is rotatably coupled to the inner container while covering the open portion of the inner container with a dispensing surface.
6. The rotary dispenser of claim 1, wherein the rotary member and the rotary actuating member are each formed with at least one rotation limiting protrusion and one rotation limiting notch, and at least one of the rotation limiting protrusion and the rotation limiting notch is formed with a relatively different shape or size so as to be distinguished from the other rotation limiting protrusions and the other rotation limiting notches.
7. The rotary dispenser type cosmetic container of claim 1, characterized in that the rotary actuating member is composed of a connecting portion that is screw-connected to the lifting member, and a contact portion that extends outward from the end of the connecting portion and is tightly attached to one surface of the rotary member.
8. The rotary dispenser type cosmetic container of claim 1, characterized in that the cutting blade of the rotary actuating member is a linear protrusion extending long from the center of the rotary actuating member toward the peripheral portion, protruding toward the cosmetic contents contained in the inner container and formed at an angle in the rotation direction of the rotary actuating member.
9. 2. The rotary dispensing cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the content passage hole of the rotary actuation member is formed adjacent to the cutting blade and is connected to the discharge port of the rotary member.
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