CN114259741B - Ornament toy and coating material container - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an ornamental toy and a coating material container. Provided is a toy ornament which can be stored in a manner that can prevent or inhibit drying and degradation of a cosmetic coating material. The ornament toy comprises: a storage unit (3) having a 1 st recess, wherein a coating material storage unit (4) for storing a cosmetic coating material is removably stored in the 1 st recess; and a covering part (2) covering the opening part of the 1 st concave part of the containing part (3), wherein the containing part (3) or the covering part (2) is provided with an installed part which can be installed on a body wearing part worn on the body of a person.
Description
Technical Field
The invention relates to an ornament toy and a coating material containing body.
Background
Conventionally, a toy has been known in which a decorative body is fixed to a fixing member and is worn on the body by using a chain or the like, and is also used as a decorative article (for example, refer to patent document 1).
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Patent literature
Patent document 1: japanese Kokai publication Sho-60-89000
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
Patent document 1 discloses a toy ornament capable of changing a decorative body having a shape of a flower, a butterfly, or the like, but does not describe a cosmetic (cosmetic) as an article that can be attached to or detached from the toy ornament. For example, it is considered to fix a container containing a cosmetic coating material such as lipstick to a support member of a toy, but in this way, there is a concern that the cosmetic coating material will dry or deteriorate, causing a problem in use.
Other problems and novel features will be apparent from the description and drawings of the present specification.
Solution for solving the problem
In the embodiments disclosed in the present application, a representative outline will be briefly described as follows.
The ornament toy according to one embodiment comprises: a storage unit having a1 st recess, wherein a coating material storage unit for storing a cosmetic coating material is removably stored in the 1 st recess; and a cover portion that covers an opening portion of the 1 st recess of the housing portion, the housing portion or the cover portion having an attached portion that is attachable to a body worn portion worn by a person's body. Further, according to one aspect, the coating material container is detachable from the toy, and the 1 st recess for containing the cosmetic coating material is provided on the 1 st surface on one side, wherein the 2 nd surface on the opposite side to the 1 st surface is provided with: a locked part which is embedded with a locking part arranged on the ornament toy; and a pair of plates protruding from the 2 nd surface of the coating material container and separated from each other, the pair of plates extending in a direction perpendicular to a thickness direction between the 1 st surface and the 2 nd surface of the coating material container and being in contact with a part of the toy, whereby a depth of engagement between the locking portion and the locked portion can be restricted to a predetermined position, and a terminal portion of the locked portion can be positioned at the same position as an end portion of each of the pair of plates or at a position closer to the 2 nd surface than the end portion of each of the pair of plates.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
According to one aspect, a toy ornament capable of being stored in a manner that can prevent or inhibit drying and degradation of a cosmetic coating material can be provided.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an ornamental toy according to an embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the toy accessory according to the embodiment and the coating material containing section detached from the toy accessory.
Fig. 3 is a side view showing the coating material containing section according to the embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing the coating material storage section according to the embodiment.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing an ornamental toy according to an embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a side view of the toy accessory of the embodiment.
Fig. 7 is a side view of the toy accessory of the embodiment.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view showing a state in which a belt is attached to the ornamental toy according to the embodiment.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view showing a state in which a belt is attached to the ornamental toy according to the embodiment.
Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing an ornamental toy according to an embodiment.
Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view showing the ornamental toy and the band according to the embodiment.
Fig. 12 is a perspective view showing a toy ornament according to modification 1 of the embodiment.
Fig. 13 is a perspective view showing a toy ornament according to modification 1 of the embodiment.
Fig. 14 is a perspective view showing a toy figure according to modification 2 of the embodiment.
Description of the reference numerals
1. An ornament toy; 2. a cover part; 3. a storage section; 4. a coating material receiving portion; 11. 12, 12a, 13, 22, recesses; 21. a locking part; 41. a locked portion; g1, G2, guide plate; g3, G4, and an abutment.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. In all the drawings for explaining the embodiments, members having the same functions are denoted by the same reference numerals, and repeated descriptions thereof are omitted. In the following embodiments, description of the same or similar parts will not be repeated in principle, except when necessary.
The X direction, the Y direction, and the Z direction described in the present application are orthogonal to each other. In the present application, for simplicity of description, the Z direction may be described as the up-down direction, the height direction, or the thickness direction of a certain structure.
The plane formed by the X direction and the Y direction is a plane perpendicular to the Z direction. The expression "top view" in the present application means: the plane formed by the X direction and the Y direction is observed from the Z direction, and the plane orthogonal to the Z direction is observed.
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The ornament toy of the present embodiment is an ornament (amulet) provided with a storage portion for storing a coating material storage portion for storing a cosmetic coating material to be applied to a human body in a detachable manner, and a cover portion. Here, a description will be given of a toy article that can be worn on a wrist like a bracelet by passing a band as a body-worn portion through a receiving portion.
Structure of ornament toy
Hereinafter, a toy 1 according to an embodiment will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 11. As shown in fig. 1, the ornament toy 1 includes: a housing part 3 which is a bowl-shaped container and has a recess 11 on the upper main surface; and a cover (lid) 2 that is openably and closably attached to the housing portion 3 so as to cover the opening of the recess 11. The toy ornament 1 is capable of storing a coating material storage portion (coating material storage body) 4 in a detachable manner in a recess 11 of a storage portion 3. The toy 1 may be constituted by the housing 3, the covering 2, and the coating material housing 4.
The cosmetic coating material is, for example, a cosmetic material for application to a human body such as lipstick, lip gloss, eye shadow, balm, foundation, and the like. The cosmetic coating material is a liquid, a solid, a powder, or the like having high viscosity and high adhesion, has low fluidity, is less likely to scatter, and can maintain a solid shape, so that the coating material does not separate from the coating material housing portion 4 to such an extent that the coating material housing portion 4 is inclined. The coating material storage part 4 has a recess 12 on the 1 st surface on the upper side, and the recess 12 has a heart shape in a plan view, and can store the cosmetic coating material in the recess 12. The cosmetic coating material is not shown in fig. 1, but for example, as shown in the cross-sectional view of fig. 10, the cosmetic coating material 30 can be accommodated in the concave portion 12 of the coating material accommodating portion 4.
The coating material storing portion (filler portion) 4 can be replaced with another coating material storing portion according to the application of the toy 1. Fig. 2 shows the housing 3 with the coating material housing 4 removed and the coating material housing 4 with its bottom surface facing upward. Two locking portions 21 are arranged in an aligned manner in the X direction on the bottom surface of the recess 11 of the housing portion 3, and the locking portions 21 are bar-shaped protruding portions protruding upward (on the main surface side in the Z direction). Further, the engaged portion 41 is arranged on the bottom surface of the coating material housing portion 4 in the X direction, and the engaged portion 41 is a cylindrical protruding portion protruding downward (in fig. 2, the coating material housing portion 4 is turned upside down). The pair of locking portions 21 and the pair of engaged portions 41 are provided at positions corresponding to each other, and the coating material housing portion 4 is pushed into the recess 11 of the housing portion 3, that is, the housing portion 3 side in the Z direction, so that the locking portions 21 and the engaged portions 41 are fitted to each other. Thereby, the coating material storing portion 4 can be mounted (fixed) in the recess 11 of the storing portion 3.
At both ends of the peripheral edge portion 43 of the coating material housing portion 4 in the X direction, convex portions 42 are provided, and the convex portions 42 protrude outward in the X direction. In the housing portion 3, a recess 22 is formed at a position corresponding to the protrusion 42 in a state where the coating material housing portion 4 is mounted in the recess 11 of the housing portion 3. The concave portions 22 are formed at both ends in the X direction on the upper surface of the opening of the concave portion 11 of the housing portion 3. As shown in fig. 1, in a state in which the coating material storage section 4 is mounted in the recess 11 of the storage section 3, the convex section 42 is stored in the recess 22.
The direction in which the pair of protruding portions 42 are arranged is the same direction (X direction) as the direction in which the pair of engaged portions 41 are arranged. The direction in which the pair of concave portions 22 are arranged is the same direction (X direction) as the direction in which the pair of locking portions 21 are arranged. In addition, when the coating material storage section 4 is mounted in the recess 11 of the storage section 3, the user of the toy 1 can visually confirm the convex section 42 and the concave section 22 even if the user cannot visually confirm the locking section 21 and the locked section 41. Thus, the user of the toy 1 can grasp the mounting position (mounting orientation) of the coating material storage part 4 with respect to the storage part 3.
When the coating material container 4 is taken out of the recess 11 of the container 3, a finger, a nail, or the like is hooked on the projection 42, and a force is applied to the projection 42 in a direction from the bottom surface side of the recess 11 toward the main surface side of the container 3, so that the locking portion 21 is disengaged from the locked portion 41, and the coating material container 4 can be detached from the container 3. Therefore, in a state where the coating material housing portion 4 is mounted in the recess 11 of the housing portion 3, the convex portion 42 needs to protrude outward in the X direction than the concave portion 22, or a gap is provided between the convex portion 42 and the concave portion 22. Here, the thickness of the convex portion 42 in the Z direction is made smaller than the depth of the concave portion 22 in the Z direction so as to provide a gap between the convex portion 42 and the concave portion 22.
Fig. 3 is a side view of the coating material storage section 4 as viewed from the Y direction. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the coating material storing portion 4. As shown in fig. 2, 3 and 4, the peripheral edge portion 43 of the coating material housing portion 4 in a plan view has an annular surface along the Z direction. The 1 st surface of the coating material storing portion 4, the upper surface of the protruding portion 42, and the upper end of the peripheral edge portion 43 are present in the same plane perpendicular to the Z direction. Here, the thickness Y1 of the convex portion 42 in the Z direction is smaller than the thickness Y2 of the peripheral portion 43 in the Z direction. As will be described later, the peripheral edge portion 43 has an effect of coming into contact with the surface of the recess 11 of the storage portion 3 to prevent the cosmetic coating material from drying, and the thickness Y1 of the protruding portion 42 is smaller than the thickness Y2 of the peripheral edge portion 43, so that the effect of preventing drying can be achieved, and a gap is provided between the protruding portion 42 and the recess 22. In the present embodiment, since the gap is provided between the convex portion 42 and the concave portion 22, it is not necessary to excessively protrude the convex portion 42 outward in the X direction than the concave portion 22 in a state where the coating material housing portion 4 is mounted in the concave portion 11 of the housing portion 3. Thus, the coating material storing portion 4 is easily covered with the covering portion 2.
Next, the cover 2 will be described with reference to fig. 1 and fig. 5 to 7. The cover 2 is attached to the outside of the recess 11 so as to be rotatable about the axis of the housing 3. Fig. 1 and 7 show a state in which the cover 2 is opened, and fig. 5 and 6 show a state in which the cover 2 is closed to cover the opening of the recess 11 and the 1 st surface of the coating material storing portion 4. In fig. 7, the coating material storing portion 4 is not shown.
The cover 2 is along the X-direction with respect to the rotation axis of the housing 3. As shown in fig. 5 and 7, the housing portion 3 includes a 1 st mounted portion 16 at a position located outside the rotation axis in the Y direction. The 1 st mounted portion 16 has an annular shape including a hole 17 penetrating in the X direction. As shown in fig. 7, when the cover 2 is axially rotated relative to the housing 3, the cover 2 abuts against the 1 st mounted portion 16, and the rotation of the cover 2 is stopped. That is, the 1 st mounted portion 16 restricts rotation of the cover portion 2 when the cover portion is axially rotated with respect to the housing portion 3. Thereby, the cover 2 is prevented from rotating excessively.
Next, a case will be described in which the band is inserted into the storage section 3 and the ornamental toy 1 is worn on the wrist, for example, like a bracelet. As shown in fig. 2 and 6, the housing portion 3 includes a pair of hole portions 15 as the 2 nd mounted portion. The pair of holes 15 are provided on the side surfaces of both sides of the housing portion 3 in the Y direction. The hole 15 penetrates between the surface in the recess 11 and the side surface of the housing 3. That is, the pair of hole portions 15 is provided so as to sandwich the concave portion 11.
As shown in fig. 8, for example, the band B1 wound around the wrist of a person can be inserted through the hole 15. In fig. 8, the coating material storing portion 4 is not shown. The band B1 is a body wearing part for wearing the ornamental toy 1 on the body. Both ends of the band B1 passing through the pair of hole portions 15 can be locked to each other by, for example, a stopper outside the housing portion 3. Thus, as shown in fig. 9, the ornamental toy 1 and the band B1 can be worn on the body like a bracelet, for example.
It is conceivable that a pair of hole portions 15 penetrating the housing portion 3 including the recess 11 are not provided, but that attachment portions protruding to the outside of the container of the housing portion 3 are provided, and that the tape B1 is passed through the hole portions provided in the attachment portions. However, in this case, the thickness of the entire housing portion 3 is large, and the aesthetic appearance of the housing portion 3 as a decorative article is degraded. In the present embodiment, since the hole 15 through which the tape B1 passes is provided in the side surface of the housing portion 3, the housing portion 3 can be made thinner than in the case where the mounting portion is provided outside the housing portion 3. Thus, the entire ornamental toy 1 can be made small, and for example, even for children, the ornamental toy 1 can be easily put on the body.
The belt B1 is made of a flexible soft material. Therefore, it is considered that the tape B1 is difficult to be inserted from one hole 15, passed through the housing portion 3 provided with the locking portion 21, and fed out from the other hole 15. When such an operation is performed in a state where the coating material storage portion 4 is stored in the recess 11, the tape B1 in the storage portion 3 cannot be visually confirmed, and thus it is more difficult to pass the tape B1.
Accordingly, a pair of guide plates G1, G2 for guiding the belt B1 inserted into the housing portion 3 is provided in the recess 11 of the housing portion 3. The pair of guide plates G1, G2 are arranged in the X direction so as to sandwich the region between the pair of holes 15 arranged in the Y direction. The guide plates G1 and G2 extend in the Y direction, respectively, and protrude upward (direction on the main surface side in the Z direction) from the bottom surface of the concave portion 11. The upper ends of the guide plates G1, G2 extend in the Y direction in the plane along the X direction and the Y direction, respectively. The upper ends of the guide plates G1 and G2 are located at the same height in the Z direction.
The locking portion 21 is disposed so as to sandwich the pair of guide plates G1, G2 in a direction along the bottom surface of the recess 11, that is, in the X direction. Thus, when the user of the toy 1 passes the band B1 through the storage portion 3, the band B1 is guided by the pair of guide plates G1, G2 without colliding with the locking portion 21, and thus the user can easily pass the band B1 from one hole portion 15 to the other hole portion 15.
As shown in fig. 2 and 3, the 2 nd surface, which is the lower surface of the coating material housing portion 4, is provided with abutting portions G3, G4, and the abutting portions G3, G4 are guide plates protruding downward (in fig. 2, the coating material housing portion 4 is turned upside down) of the coating material housing portion 4, and abut against the guide plates G1, G2, respectively. The pair of abutting portions G3, G4 are arranged in the X direction so as to sandwich the region between the pair of hole portions 15 arranged in the Y direction in a state where the coating material housing portion 4 is mounted in the recess 11 of the housing portion 3. The abutting portions G3 and G4 extend in the Y direction in this state. The lower ends of the abutting portions G3, G4 extend in the Y direction in the plane along the X direction and the Y direction in this state. The lower ends of the abutting portions G3, G4 are located at the same height in the Z direction in this state.
The distance X1 between the pair of guide plates G1, G2 in the X direction is the same as the distance X2 between the pair of contact portions G3, G4 in the X direction. In a state where the coating material housing portion 4 is mounted in the recess 11 of the housing portion 3, the abutting portions G3, G4 are disposed at positions (overlapping positions in a plan view) corresponding to the guide plates G1, G2. That is, as shown in fig. 10, when the coating material container 4 is mounted in the recess 11 of the container 3, the lower surface of the contact portion G3 contacts the upper surface of the guide plate G1, and the lower surface of the contact portion G4 contacts the upper surface of the guide plate G2.
The pair of engaged portions 41 are arranged so as to sandwich the pair of abutting portions G3, G4 therebetween in the X direction, which is the direction along the 2 nd surface of the coating material housing portion 4. Thus, when the user of the toy 1 passes the band B1 through the storage portion 3, the band B1 is guided by the guide plates G1, G2 and the abutment portions G3, G4 without colliding with the locking portion 21 or the locked portion 41, and thus the user can easily pass the band B1 from one hole portion 15 to the other hole portion 15.
It is also conceivable that the guide plates G1, G2 extend to the 2 nd surface of the coating material housing portion 4 housed in the housing portion 3 without providing the abutting portions G3, G4, but it is considered that the shape of the 2 nd surface of the coating material housing portion 4 and the height in the Z direction are different depending on the shape of the concave portion 12 of the coating material housing portion 4. Here, the guide plates G1, G2 of the housing portion 3 are provided, and the contact portions G3, G4 are provided in the coating material housing portion 4, so that the contact portions G3, G4 contact the guide plates G1, G2, and the advancing path of the belt B1 can be reliably ensured.
Here, the lower terminal portion of the engaged portion 41 is located at the same height as the lower ends of the pair of contact portions G3, G4, or is located above the lower ends of the pair of contact portions G3, G4, that is, on the 1 st surface side, in the Z direction. In the Z direction, the upper ends of the locking portions 21 protrude further toward the main surface side (the opening side of the concave portion 11) than the upper ends of the guide plates G1, G2. Therefore, the locking portion 21 protruding upward from the guide plates G1, G2 is fitted into the locked portion 41.
Here, the description has been made of the case where the coating material housing portion 4 is attached to the housing portion 3 by inserting the rod-shaped locking portion 21 provided on the housing portion 3 side into the hole portion of the tubular locking portion 41 provided on the coating material housing portion 4, but the opposite is also possible, in which the locking portion 41 provided on the coating material housing portion 4 is rod-shaped and the locking portion 21 provided on the housing portion 3 side is tubular. However, since the width of the cylindrical engaged portion 41 on the side to be inserted is larger than the width of the rod-shaped engaging portion 21, the engaging portion 21 is formed in a space on the bottom surface side of the recess 11 where the rod-shaped engaging portion 21 does not press in the mortar-shaped housing portion 3 in which the bottom surface on the opposite side to the main surface is smaller than the main surface. Further, since a space is required for the tape B1 to pass through in the housing portion 3, the locking portion 21 is preferably formed in a rod shape in the mortar-shaped housing portion 3.
In addition, if the coating material housing portion 4 is fitted deep in the housing portion 3, the coating material housing portion 4 is firmly fixed to the housing portion 3, and it is difficult to detach the coating material housing portion 4 from the housing portion 3. If the coating material housing portion 4 is fitted deep into the housing portion 3, a strong force is applied from the peripheral edge portion 43 of the coating material housing portion 4 to the housing portion 3, and the coating material housing portion 4 or the housing portion 3 may be bent or broken. Here, the contact portions G3, G4 contact the guide plates G1, G2, and the coating material receiving portion 4 can be prevented from being fitted too deeply into the receiving portion 3.
As shown in fig. 1, in a state where the cover portion 2 is tilted toward the main surface side of the housing portion 3, the cover portion 2 has a shape that bulges upward, and has a concave portion 13 on the bottom surface (the surface on the housing portion 3 side). As shown in fig. 10, when the cover 2 is tilted toward the main surface of the housing 3, the peripheral edge of the cover 2 comes into contact with the peripheral edge of the main surface of the housing 3, and thus the 1 st surface of the coating material housing 4 and the cosmetic coating material 30 are covered by the cover 2. Here, the inside of the recess 11, which is a space between the coating material storing portion 4 and the storing portion 3, is connected to the outside air via the hole 15. Therefore, if this space between the coating material storing portion 4 and the storing portion 3 is connected to the space between the coating material storing portion 4 and the covering portion 2, the cosmetic coating material 30 may be dried by the outside air entering from the hole portion 15.
Here, the peripheral edge portion 43 of the coating material housing portion 4 abuts against the surface (inner wall) of the recess 11 of the housing portion 3, whereby air can be prevented from moving between the space between the coating material housing portion 4 and the housing portion 3 and the space between the coating material housing portion 4 and the covering portion 2. That is, the peripheral edge 43 has a function of preventing the cosmetic coating material 30 from drying by the outside air that has entered the storage portion 3 from the hole 15. In this way, the space between the coating material housing portion 4 and the cover portion 2 is closed by the contact between the peripheral edge portion 43 of the coating material housing portion 4 and the housing portion 3 and the contact between the peripheral edge portion of the cover portion 2 and the peripheral edge portion of the main surface of the housing portion 3, and thus, drying and degradation of the cosmetic coating material 30 can be prevented or suppressed. Therefore, even if the cosmetic coating material 30 is stored in the toy 1 and carried around, the cosmetic coating material 30 can be used for a long period of time.
As shown in fig. 3 and 10, the lower end portion of the engaged portion 41 is located at the same height as the lower ends of the pair of contact portions G3 and G4, or is located above the lower ends of the pair of contact portions G3 and G4, that is, on the 1 st surface side, in the Z direction. Therefore, when the coating material storage part 4 detached from the storage part 3 is placed alone on the flat placement part, the lower ends of the pair of contact parts G3, G4 extending in the Y direction contact the upper surface of the placement part, so that the coating material storage part 4 can be stably placed. In particular, when the lower terminal portion of the locked portion 41 is located at the same height as the lower ends of the pair of contact portions G3 and G4, the stability when the coating material storage portion 4 is placed is high. The toy 1 can exchange various coating material storage parts 4 stored therein, and a plurality of coating material storage parts 4 are collected. For the above reasons, the coating material storage part 4 which is not stored in the ornament toy 1 can be stably placed in a box (case) or the like.
As shown in fig. 1, a mark indicating the position of the body to which the cosmetic coating material is applied is provided on the 1 st surface of the coating material housing portion 4 at a position that can be visually confirmed in a state where the coating material housing portion 4 is housed (attached) in the housing portion 3. For example, the character "EYE" is marked on the 1 st surface of the coating material storing portion 4, and it can be determined that the cosmetic coating material is a cosmetic coating material for the surrounding of the EYE, such as an EYE shadow. This can prevent misuse of the wrong coating material storage part 4 attached to the storage part 3 and the cosmetic coating material.
In addition, when the user's nail is short or the user's force is weak, the coating material storing section 4 is detached from the storing section 3, it is considered that it is difficult to put the nail, finger, or the like between the convex section 42 and the concave section 22 and to hang the nail, finger, or the like on the convex section 42 to detach the coating material storing section 4. In contrast, in the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 10, the tape B1 is made of a flexible soft material, and is inserted into the storage portion 3 immediately below the coating material storage portion 4 without being blocked by other members. Accordingly, as shown in fig. 11, the tape B1 exposed to the outside from both ends of the storage portion 3 in the Y direction is pinched, and the tape B1 is applied with force so as to push in toward the inside of the storage portion 3, whereby the tape B1 in the storage portion 3 is deflected, and the coating material storage portion 4 can be pushed up. Thus, the locking portion 21 and the locked portion 41 are released from each other, and therefore, even a user with a short nail or weak strength can easily detach the coating material containing portion 4 from the containing portion 3. In fig. 11, the cover 2 is not shown.
As described above, the toy ornament 1 according to the present embodiment is capable of detachably storing the coating material storage portion 4 storing the cosmetic coating material in the container constituted by the storage portion 3 and the cover portion 2, and capable of changing the various coating material storage portions 4 according to the preference of the user, and capable of being worn on the body by the body wearing portion such as the band B1. Thus, according to the present embodiment, the interest of the ornamental toy can be improved.
Modification 1 >
In the above-described embodiment, the case where the ornamental toy is worn on the body like a bracelet using the belt has been described, but the body wearing part is not limited to the belt, and may be a chain or the like, or the ornamental toy may be worn on the body like a necklace.
As shown in fig. 12, the chain (body-worn part) C1 is inserted through the hole 17 of the 1 st attached part 16 without inserting the belt into the housing part 3. The chain C1 is longer than the belt B1 described using fig. 8 and 9, and can be hung around the neck of the user. In this way, the chain C1 is inserted through the hole 17 of the 1 st attached portion 16, and the ornamental toy 1 can be hung from the neck of the user via the chain C1 and worn on the body like a necklace.
As shown in fig. 13, instead of the chain C1, the belt B2 may be passed through the hole 17 of the 1 st attachment portion 16 as a body-worn portion. Although not shown, the body-worn portion passing through the hole 17 of the 1 st attached portion 16 may be a string. Although not shown, the body-worn portion passing through the hole 17 of the 1 st attached portion 16 may be a relatively short member such as a key ring chain or a metal component.
Here, the case where the 1 st mounted portion 16 is integrated with the housing portion 3 has been described, but the 1 st mounted portion 16 may be provided in the cover portion 2.
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Fig. 14 shows a toy figure 1 in which a coating material storage part 4a different from the coating material storage part 4 shown in fig. 1 is stored. As shown in fig. 14, the recess 12a provided on the 1st surface of the coating material storage portion 4a may have a star shape in a plan view, or may have various other shapes.
Further, on the 1 st surface of the coating material housing portion 4a, a mark indicating the position of the body to which the cosmetic coating material is applied is provided at a position that can be visually confirmed in a state where the coating material housing portion 4a is housed (attached) in the housing portion 3 and the cosmetic coating material is housed in the recess 12. Here, the character "LIP" is marked on the 1 st surface of the coating material storing portion 4a, and it can be determined that the cosmetic coating material is a cosmetic coating material for coating on LIPs such as LIP gloss.
The application of the present application has been specifically described above based on the embodiments, but the application is not limited to the above embodiments, and various modifications can be made without departing from the gist thereof.
Claims (9)
1. An ornamental article toy, wherein,
The ornament toy comprises:
A coating material receiving portion for receiving a cosmetic coating material;
a receiving portion having a recess into which the coating material receiving portion is fitted and fixed;
a covering portion that covers the receiving portion and the coating material receiving portion fixed in the recess; and
An attached portion provided in the storage portion, the attached portion being attachable to a body-worn portion having a length capable of being wound around a body,
The mounted part is composed of two hole parts which can allow the body wearing part to pass through the accommodating part,
A guide plate is provided in the recess, and guides the body-worn portion, which passes through the inside of the housing portion and is exposed to the outside of the housing portion, in a direction from one of the two hole portions to the other.
2. The toy ornament of claim 1, wherein,
The guide plate is constituted by a plate member extending from one of the two hole portions in the direction of the other.
3. The toy ornament according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
In a state where the coating material receiving portion is fitted and fixed in the concave portion, the body-worn portion in the concave portion cannot be visually confirmed.
4. The toy ornament according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
When the coating material receiving portion is fitted into and fixed to the concave portion, the coating material receiving portion abuts against the guide plate.
5. The toy ornament of claim 3, wherein,
When the coating material receiving portion is fitted into and fixed to the concave portion, the coating material receiving portion abuts against the guide plate.
6. The toy ornament according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
The body worn portion is constructed of a material having flexibility.
7. The toy ornament of claim 3, wherein,
The body worn portion is constructed of a material having flexibility.
8. The toy ornament of claim 4 wherein,
The body worn portion is constructed of a material having flexibility.
9. The toy ornament of claim 5 wherein,
The body worn portion is constructed of a material having flexibility.
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