CN215873758U - Cosmetic container - Google Patents

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CN215873758U
CN215873758U CN202121798017.8U CN202121798017U CN215873758U CN 215873758 U CN215873758 U CN 215873758U CN 202121798017 U CN202121798017 U CN 202121798017U CN 215873758 U CN215873758 U CN 215873758U
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辛昊俊
李知桓
郑至珉
李玖镛
崔镕旭
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a cosmetic container, characterized by comprising: a handle which is provided so as to be held by a user and has a discharge port provided on one side; a storage part which is arranged in the handle and stores liquid contents; and a foam generating part disposed at one side of the handle, converting the content of the storage part into a foam form and transferring the foam form to the discharge port, wherein the foam generating part includes: a motor part which sucks the content from the storage part and sucks air from the outside of the handle; and a mesh part which mixes the content with air to generate foam.

Description

Cosmetic container
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a cosmetic container.
Background
Solid cosmetics such as foundation cream (foundation) and liquid cosmetics such as sunscreen cream (sun block) which are generally widely used are used for the purpose of protecting the skin and achieving effects such as beauty and improving wrinkles.
Products for supplying such cosmetics to users may be formed in various ways according to the composition, purpose, use, etc. of the cosmetics, and as an example, solid cosmetics may be sold in a compact, and users may use the cosmetics in such a way that they are applied to the skin after being smeared with a puff (puff).
Alternatively, the liquid cosmetic may be sold in a bottle or tube or the like, and the user uses it in such a manner that the cosmetic is delivered to the skin with an applicator or by hand.
Alternatively, a method of positioning the discharge port of the container on the skin to directly discharge the cosmetic stored in the container to the skin may be employed, and in addition, various transmission methods are used depending on the kind of the cosmetic.
However, in order to prevent the consumer using cosmetics from getting out of the familiar usage pattern, the storage/discharge manner of cosmetics is solidified according to the form of the cosmetics, the application site, and the like. Therefore, there is a problem that improvement of usability, transmission force, function, and the like of the cosmetic is inevitably limited.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Problems to be solved
The utility model aims to provide a cosmetic container, which adopts an automatic foam spraying mode by a motor aiming at products such as foundation cream, thereby improving the application performance of cosmetics through a fine foam formulation and greatly improving the application convenience.
Means for solving the problems
A cosmetic container according to an aspect of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a handle provided so as to be held by a user and having a discharge port provided on one side; a storage part which is arranged in the handle and stores liquid contents; and a foam generating part disposed at one side of the handle, converting the content of the storage part into a foam form and transferring the foam form to the discharge port, wherein the foam generating part includes: a motor part which sucks the content from the storage part and sucks air from the outside of the handle; and a mesh part which mixes the content with air to generate foam.
Specifically, the method may further include: an application section provided at the discharge port and transmitting the foam discharged from the discharge port to the skin, the application section including: an ejection plate provided with at least one ejection port communicating with the ejection port; and a stimulation unit which is disposed adjacent to the ejection plate and applies stimulation to the skin when the ejection plate delivers the foam to the skin.
Specifically, the ejection plate may be made of a metal material so as to dissipate heat contained in the foam.
Specifically, the stimulation unit may apply vibration or current to the skin.
Specifically, the method may further include: and an operation part which is arranged on the outer surface of the handle and controls the operation of the foam generating part.
Specifically, the handle may be configured to be openable by attaching and detaching the cover to and from the other side, and the storage unit may be configured to be drawable through the opened other side of the handle.
Specifically, the motor part may include: a suction motor for sucking the content in the storage part and transmitting the content to the mesh part; and an air suction motor for transmitting air outside the handle to the mesh portion, wherein the foam generating unit further includes: a content flow path connected to the mouth of the reservoir unit, the content flow path transmitting the content sucked by the suction motor to the mesh unit; an air flow path for transmitting the air outside the handle sucked by the suction motor to the mesh part; and a foam flow path for transferring foam from the mesh portion to the discharge port.
The cosmetic product of the present invention may comprise: a cosmetic container according to an aspect of the present invention; and cosmetic contents contained in the cosmetic container.
Effect of the utility model
According to the cosmetic container of the present invention, by making the cosmetic be sprayed in a fine foam manner, the user can easily apply the cosmetic to a desired portion uniformly and softly using the fine foam, and the user's satisfaction can be improved.
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Fig. 1 and 2 are perspective views of a cosmetic container according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a disassembled perspective view of a cosmetic container according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a sectional view of a cosmetic container according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a conceptual diagram of a bubble generating part of a cosmetic container according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a cosmetic container according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a disassembled perspective view of a cosmetic container according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a sectional view of a cosmetic container according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a cosmetic container according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a disassembled perspective view of a cosmetic container according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 11 is a sectional view of a cosmetic container according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Reference numerals
1: cosmetic container F: foam
10: handle 10 a: main body
11: discharge port 12: outer cover
20: storage section 21: pouch (A
22: the mouth 30: foam generating part
31: motor unit
311: suction motor 311 a: liquid suction gear
312: suction motor 312 a: air suction impeller
32: mesh portion 33: flow path for content
331: the inflow end 34: air flow path
35: foam flow path 351: net member
40: operation unit 50: smearing part
51: ejection plate 511: discharge port
52: the stimulation section 53: brush part
54: a cap 60: power supply unit
70: the support 80: cooling fan
Detailed Description
The objects, specific advantages and novel features of the utility model will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment when considered in conjunction with the drawings. In the present specification, when reference numerals are given to constituent elements in respective drawings, the same reference numerals are given to the same constituent elements as much as possible even when they are shown in different drawings. In describing the present invention, when it is determined that the gist of the present invention may be confused by a detailed description of a related known art, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 and 2 are perspective views of a cosmetic container according to a first embodiment of the present invention, fig. 3 is a disassembled perspective view of the cosmetic container according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 4 is a sectional view of the cosmetic container according to the first embodiment of the present invention. And fig. 5 is a conceptual view of a bubble generating part of the cosmetic container according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1 to 5, a cosmetic container 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention includes a handle 10, a storage part 20, a foam generating part 30, an operating part 40, an applying part 50, and a power supply part 60.
The handle 10 is provided to be gripped by a user. The handle 10 may have a rod shape, and at least a portion thereof may be formed in a curved manner to allow a user to conveniently hold it. That is, the handle 10 may have an arc shape when viewed from the side end surface.
The user can use the cosmetic container 1 of the present invention in a state of holding the handle 10 with fingers, and for this, a groove (not shown) or the like for placing fingers may be formed on the handle 10 at a position corresponding to the fingers of the user.
A discharge port 11 is provided at one side of the handle 10. The foam F can be discharged from the discharge port 11, and the liquid content stored in the storage unit 20 described later can be converted into the foam F by the foam generating unit 30.
The discharge port 11 provided in the handle 10 may be shielded by the later-described applying section 50 and not directly exposed to the outside. At this time, the discharge port 11 communicates with the discharge port 511 provided in the applying portion 50, so that the foam F discharged from the discharge port 11 can be discharged to the outside through the discharge port 511 of the applying portion 50.
The handle 10 may have a discharge port 11 formed at one side thereof, a cover 12 formed at the other side thereof, and the cover 12 formed at the other side thereof may be detachably mounted to the handle 10. That is, as shown in fig. 3, the cover 12 may be separated from the handle 10 in a direction away from the discharge port 11, and the separation structure, direction, and the like of the cover 12 may be variously changed.
When the cover 12 is separated from the handle 10, the inside of the handle 10 can be exposed to the outside, and the storage unit 20 built in the handle 10 can be pulled out. Therefore, when the user uses up the liquid content stored in the storage portion 20, the user can draw out the storage portion 20 to replace the storage portion 20 after separating the cover 12 from the handle 10.
The handle 10 may be provided with an air inlet (not shown) in a part of the outer surface, the air inlet being used when air for generating the foam F in the foam generating part 30 is sucked. In order to prevent the indiscriminate inflow of water, foreign substances, and the like, the suction port may be provided with a valve (not shown), or with fine pores having a very small size so as to allow the suction of air but block the suction of foreign substances, or with a liquid-tight filter or the like.
The storage portion 20 stores liquid contents. In the present specification, the content may include a skin-care product such as a foundation cream, a sunscreen cream, etc., which may be in the form of an emulsion, a hair care product such as a shampoo or a conditioner, a product for washing hands, etc., but is not limited to a specific composition.
That is, in the present invention, the content mainly includes all substances (which may include gas) that may be in a liquid state, and it is to be noted that the content may be a substance that can generate the foam F by mixing with air.
In order to stably store the liquid contents, reduce manufacturing costs, and the like, and facilitate replacement, the storage part 20 may be provided with a pouch 21. Pouch 21 is made of a material such as a film, and can store contents therein to prevent deterioration.
A spout 22 is provided on one side of the pouch 21. The mouth 22 may serve as a passage for discharging the contents of the pouch 21 to the outside, and the mouth 22 is coupled to the foam generating part 30 so that the contents may be transferred to the foam generating part 30. Or when the cover 12 is separated from the handle 10, the mouth 22 is separated from the foam generating part 30 by an external force, so that the storage part 20 can be pulled out from the handle 10.
The spout 22 may be sealed with a separate lid (not shown) or cover plate (not shown).
The storage part 20 may be used in a state of being built in the handle 10, as shown in fig. 3, when the user sorts the outer cover 12 out of the handle 10, the lower side portion of the pouch 21 may be exposed to the outside, and at this time, the user grasps the pouch 21 and pulls it downward, and the mouth part 22 provided at the upper end of the pouch 21 may be separated from the bubble generating part 30. Therefore, the storage part 20 is pulled out from the inside of the handle 10 through the other side of the handle 10 that is opened.
Thereafter, a new reservoir 20 sufficiently filled with liquid content may be coupled to the inside of the handle 10, and as described above, the coupling may be performed in a reverse procedure to the drawing out of the reservoir 20.
Since the pouch 21 may be made of a flexible material, the shape may not be firmly maintained, and thus, the user may not easily grasp the pouch 21 and couple the mouth 22 to the foam generating portion 30, or the pressure applied to the pouch 21 may cause the contents to leak accidentally during the coupling process between the storage portion 20 and the foam generating portion 30.
Therefore, in the present embodiment, in order to prevent these problems, a reinforcing portion (not shown) may be provided at least in a part of the outer surface of the pouch 21, and the pouch 21 may be stably placed in the outer cover 12 in a state where the shape is maintained by the reinforcing portion. At this time, the user can push up the outer cover 12 containing the pouch 21 so that the mouth 22 is smoothly coupled to the foam generating portion 30.
The bubble generating part 30 is provided at one side of the handle 10, converts the contents of the storage part 20 into the bubble F mode, and then delivers the converted contents to the discharge port 11. The foam generating section 30 of the present invention can generate the foam F by pumping by an external force applied by a user or can generate the foam F fully automatically by the motor section 31 or the like, and the latter case of the foam generating section 30 will be described below. The present invention also includes a case where the foam generating unit 30 is a foam pump that sucks in the content when receiving an external force from the user.
The foam generating part 30 receives and sucks the contents contained in the pouch 21 from the mouth part 22, and sucks air from the outside of the handle 10 at high pressure to mix, thereby generating foam F by mixing the contents with the air. Thereafter, the foam F generated by the foam generating portion 30 can be discharged from the discharge port 511 of the applying portion 50 through the discharge port 11 of the handle 10.
The foam generating section 30 includes a motor section 31 and a mesh section 32. The motor part 31 sucks contents from the storage part 20 and sucks air from the outside of the handle 10. The motor unit 31 may be configured to suck in the contents and the air by using one motor, or may be configured to use a plurality of motors as shown in the drawing.
That is, the motor unit 31 has a liquid suction motor 311 for sucking the contents in the storage unit 20 and transmitting the sucked contents to the mesh unit 32, and the liquid suction motor 311 is configured to suck the liquid contents, such as a liquid suction gear 311a, and transmits the contents in the pouch 21 to the mesh unit 32.
In this case, the liquid suction gear 311a may be provided on the content flow path 33. The content flow path 33 has one end connected to the mouth 22 of the storage unit 20 and the other end connected to the mesh unit 32, and transmits the content sucked by the suction motor 311 to the mesh unit 32.
The portion of the content flow path 33 connected to the mouth 22 is an inflow end 331, and may be provided to be detachable to the mouth 22. In this case, the inlet end 331 of the content flow path 33 and the spout 22 may be attached and detached by interference fit, magnetic coupling, screw coupling, boss coupling, or the like, and various coupling methods capable of preventing leakage of the content during the transfer of the content may be used.
The content flow path 33 may have a form in which a cross section is expanded at a portion where the liquid suction gear 311a is provided, and the liquid suction motor 311 is connected to the liquid suction gear 311a through a motor shaft (reference numeral not shown) penetrating the content flow path 33. In this case, a sealing process for preventing leakage of the contents may be performed around the motor shaft.
As described above, the content stored in the storage unit 20 can be transferred to the mesh portion 32 through the liquid suction gear 311a of the liquid suction motor 311, and conversely, air can be transferred to the mesh portion 32 through the air suction motor 312. The suction motor 312 may transmit air outside the handle 10 to the mesh portion 32.
The air outside the handle 10 sucked by the suction motor 312 is transmitted to the mesh portion 32 through the air flow path 34. In this case, the air flow path 34 may extend from an air inlet provided on the outer surface of the handle 10, or one end of the air flow path 34 may be opened to be placed at a predetermined position in the handle 10 in consideration of the air flowing into the handle 10 through the air inlet.
The air flow path 34 may be provided with a suction impeller 312 a. The suction impeller 312a is of a construction similar to the suction gear 311a, is located in the air flow path 34, and is connected to the suction motor 312 by a motor shaft (reference numeral not shown), and is rotated by the suction motor 312, thereby forcibly sucking the outside air. Of course, the suction gear 311a described above may be used as the suction impeller, but the suction motor 311 and the suction motor 312 may have a configuration capable of appropriately conveying the liquid and gas phases.
The mesh portion 32 generates the foam F while mixing the content and the air. The mesh part 32 may be provided in a cell structure or a lattice structure or the like for generating the foam F, and may have various shapes capable of generating the foam F.
The content flow path 33 and the air flow path 34 are connected to the mesh portion 32, respectively, and when the content flows in through the content flow path 33 and the air flows in through the air flow path 34, the high-pressure air is uniformly mixed with the content and the foam F can be generated.
The foam flow path 35 is provided in the mesh portion 32. The foam flow path 35 extends from the mesh portion 32 toward the discharge port 11 so that the foam F can be discharged from the discharge port 11. In this case, the net member 351 may be added to the foam flow path 35 to convert the foam F generated in the mesh portion 32 into finer foam F.
The mesh member 351 may be provided in various places where the foam F can be converted into finer foam, for example, between the foam flow path 35 and/or the discharge port 11 and the discharge port 511, and may be provided in plural.
In this way, the foam generating part 30 can suck the contents of the storage part 20 and the external air and forcibly mix them to convert the contents into fine foam F, and can use the cosmetics such as foundation cream, which has been used in a liquid form, as the foam F, thereby improving the spreadability and reducing the waste of the cosmetics.
Instead of the structure for sucking air from the outside of the handle 10, the foam generating unit 30 may be a gas container (not shown) that can be separately attached to the air inlet inside the handle 10 or outside the handle 10. In this case, the air flow path 34 may be connected to the mesh portion 32 from a gas container, and the gas container may be configured as an aerosol container or the like that stores air at a pressure equal to or higher than atmospheric pressure, so that the suction impeller 312a may be omitted.
For example, a gas container configured as an aerosol container is provided with a nozzle, and the suction motor 312 automatically pressurizes the nozzle, so that gas can be automatically transmitted to the mesh portion 32 through the air flow path 34 due to the internal pressure of the gas container.
The gas container may store gas having a cosmetic effect or various additional functions, instead of storing general air. For example, the gas container may store gas having a high oxygen concentration to provide skin with vitality.
And the gas container may be provided in such a manner as to mainly store gas so as to be mixed with the content in the mesh portion 32 to generate the foam F and to be mixed with the additive in a liquid or solid state. In this case, the mesh portion 32 mixes the gas of the gas container and the additive with the contents of the storage portion 20 to generate the foam F, and the generated foam F has the cosmetic effect by the contents and the additional function by the additive.
The gas container may be provided to be replaceable on the handle 10, as in the case of the storage unit 20, and when the gas container is attached to and detached from the outside of the handle 10, the gas container can be replaced without detaching the cover 12.
The operation part 40 is provided on an outer surface of the handle 10 to control the operation of the bubble generating part 30. The operation unit 40 may be configured as a button or the like, and in this case, the button may be provided in various forms such as a press type or a touch type.
The operation unit 40 may be configured to operate On/Off of the bubble generation unit 30, and may be configured to further operate the amount of bubbles F generated, the degree of mixing of the content with air, and the like. The operation state of such an operation portion 40 can be presented to the user by a display portion (reference numeral not shown) such as an LED provided to the handle 10.
Unlike the manual operation method using the button described above, the operation portion 40 may be provided to sense that the user holds the grip 10 and automatically activate the foam generating portion 30. In this case, the operation unit 40 can control the operation of the bubble generating unit 30 based on the current flowing in the hand gripping the handle 10. And the operation part 40 senses that a closed circuit is formed between the applying part 50 and the handle 10 by the body of the user when the user grips the handle 10 with the hand and the applying part 50 is in contact with the skin, thereby performing the operation of the bubble generating part 30.
In addition, the operation portion 40 may control the operation of the bubble generating portion 30 in various manners, structures, or the like, and the separation of the cover 12 may be achieved by the operation portion 40. The handle 10 may be provided with a substrate (PCB, not shown) for operating the operation unit 40.
The application section 50 is provided at the discharge port 11, and transmits the foam F discharged from the discharge port 11 to the skin. The applying section 50 may have an ejection plate 51 corresponding to an applying surface directly contacting the skin. The ejection plate 51 includes one or more ejection ports 511 communicating with the ejection port 11, and the foam F delivered through the ejection port 11 can be distributed through the plurality of ejection ports 511.
In this case, the ejection port 511 is appropriately disposed at the center, the periphery, or the like of the ejection plate 51, and the foam F discharged through the ejection port 511 is in a flower shape or the like, so that the user's satisfaction can be improved. In this case, the ejection orifices 511 provided in the center of the ejection plate 51 may be formed larger than the ejection orifices 511 provided in the periphery of the ejection plate 51, but the size, arrangement, and the like of the ejection orifices 511 may be variously changed.
The ejection plate 51 may be made of a metal material. Thereby, the ejection plate 51 quickly radiates heat contained in the foam F, and thus can provide a cool feeling effect. Alternatively, the ejection plate 51 may have a direct cooling function in addition to the heat radiation effect by the material.
For example, the ejection plate 51 may be configured with a thermoelectric element, which heats one side and cools the other side when an electric current is supplied thereto. In this case, the other side of the thermoelectric element to be cooled may constitute an exposed surface of the ejection plate 51, and the heated side may be disposed inside the grip 10. When the discharge plate 51 is formed of a thermoelectric element, the applying section 50 can use electric power of a power supply section 60 described later.
The applying part 50 may include a stimulating part 52 in addition to the ejection plate 51. The stimulation portion 52 is disposed adjacent to the ejection plate 51, and applies stimulation to the skin when the ejection plate 51 delivers the foam F to the skin.
The stimulation portion 52 may have an outer surface juxtaposed to an outer surface of the ejection plate 51 exposed to the outside, and may be disposed such that when the outer surface of the ejection plate 51 comes into contact with the skin, the stimulation portion 52 also comes into contact with the skin. Such a stimulation portion 52 may apply vibration to the skin, and the vibration may be generated by the motor portion 31 of the foam generating portion 30 described above or may be a separate vibration motor.
When the stimulation portion 52 is the motor portion 31 of the foam generating portion 30, a motor shaft of the motor portion 31 may be mechanically connected to the stimulation portion 52 so as to generate a vibration in the stimulation portion 52, and a known structure such as a gear or a cam may be used.
The stimulation portion 52 may also apply an electric current to the skin. In this case, the current may be a micro-current or galvanic that contributes to the skin, an EMS that contributes to the underlying muscles of the skin, or the like.
Referring to the drawings, the stimulation part 52 may be provided at the edge of the ejection plate 51, and once the foam F ejected from the ejection plate 51 is transferred to the skin, the stimulation part 52 applies a specific stimulation to the foam F and the skin. The operation of the stimulation unit 52 can be performed by the operation unit 40 described above.
Of course, the stimulation portion 52 may be disposed at the center of the ejection plate 51, the ejection plate 51 may be provided in a circular ring shape, and the stimulation portion 52 may be provided inside the ejection plate 51, unlike the drawings. In addition, the ejection plate 51 and the stimulation portion 52 may be configured in various shapes and arrangements that can transmit the foam F and the stimulation to the skin, respectively.
The spreading part 50 may be provided with a cap 54. The cap 54 may be configured to surround the ejection plate 51 and the stimulation portion 52, and when the cap 54 is combined, the outer surfaces of the ejection plate 51 and the stimulation portion 52 may be protected from external impact or contaminants.
The power supply unit 60 supplies electric power to the foam generating unit 30 and the like. The power supply unit 60 may be a battery or the like, and may be built in an appropriate position inside the handle 10. The power supply unit 60 may be provided to be replaceable when the storage unit 20 is pulled out from the inside of the handle 10.
The power supply unit 60 may be a disposable battery, or may be a rechargeable battery. In the case where the power supply unit 60 is configured in a charging mode, a charging terminal may be provided on an outer surface of the handle 10. The charging terminal is provided to enable wired charging, wireless charging, or the like, and can be charged by receiving external power when the handle 10 is placed on a cradle 70 described later or when a separate charging wire is connected to the charging terminal.
The power supply unit 60 can supply appropriate power to the foam generating unit 30, the stimulation unit 52, and the like through the operation unit 40, and the display unit can provide the user with the surplus power of the power supply unit 60 to inform the user of charging or replacement of the power supply unit 60.
The bracket 70 is used for resting the handle 10. The handle 10 may have a shape that is easily gripped by a hand of a user and easily contacts the applicator 50 to the skin, and may have an arc shape as shown in the drawing, for example, and most of the outer surface of the handle may be formed into a curved surface.
Since the handle 10 cannot stand by itself, the stand 70 can be used for the convenience of storage. The bracket 70 may perform functions such as supporting the handle 10 and charging the power supply unit 60.
The holder 70 may have a weight sensor (not shown) by which the remaining amount of the content remaining in the storage unit 20 can be estimated. In the case where the weight of the handle 10 sensed by the weight sensor is within a predetermined value, the bracket 70 may indicate to the user that the storage part 20 needs to be replaced.
As described above, according to the present embodiment, the user can use the handle 10 type directly used for the skin while holding the content, and the content is automatically converted into the foam F by the motor unit 31 and then discharged, thereby improving convenience and improving the spreadability of the content.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a cosmetic container according to a second embodiment of the present invention, fig. 7 is a disassembled perspective view of the cosmetic container according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 8 is a sectional view of the cosmetic container according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 6 to 8, the cosmetic container 1 according to the second embodiment of the present invention can omit the separate outer cover 12 and the ejection plate 51 of the application part 50 can simultaneously perform the function of the stimulation part 52, compared to the above-described embodiments.
Hereinafter, the present embodiment is mainly described as different from the above-described embodiments, and the portions not described are replaced with the above-described ones.
The handle 10 of the present embodiment does not include the cover 12, and may have a lower side open type. In this case, the storage part 20 is inserted into the open lower side of the handle 10, and can be connected to the foam generating part 30 built in the handle 10.
Referring to fig. 7 in which the storage part 20 is separated from the handle 10, the content flow path 33 of the foam generating part 30 may be exposed when the storage part 20 is separated. In this case, the user can replace the storage unit 20 by inserting the content flow path 33 into the mouth 22 of the new storage unit 20 and joining the storage unit 20 to the handle 10.
That is, in the present embodiment, the inflow end 331 of the content channel 33 is not joined to the mouthpiece 22, but can be immersed in the content in a state inserted into the storage unit 20 as shown in fig. 8.
In order to allow the user to smoothly couple the storage unit 20 to the handle 10, the storage unit 20 may be a container having a fixed shape instead of the pouch 21 having a shape that may collapse. Alternatively, the storage unit 20 may be provided with a separate case capable of maintaining a fixed shape on the outer surface of the pouch 21, and the pouch may be replaced with another case. In this case, the housing may be interpreted as a constitution corresponding to the housing 12 explained above.
The applying section 50 of the present embodiment includes the discharge plate 51 made of a metal material, and the discharge plate 51 can supply current and/or vibration to the skin while discharging the foam F through the discharge port 511.
That is, the discharge plate 51 uses the discharge of the foam F from the discharge port 511 and the application function of galvanic or the like, and when the outer surface of the discharge plate 51 discharging the foam F comes into contact with the skin, a minute current is directly transmitted to the foam F, so that the ionization of the foam F is realized, and the skin penetration of the contents is improved.
As described above, according to the present embodiment, the replacement structure of the storage unit 20 is changed to simplify the replacement of the storage unit 20, and the ejection plate 51 itself is provided with the function of the stimulation portion 52, so that the contents can be efficiently permeated into the skin when the foam F is delivered to the skin.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a cosmetic container according to a third embodiment of the present invention, fig. 10 is a disassembled perspective view of the cosmetic container according to the third embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 11 is a sectional view of the cosmetic container according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 9 to 11, according to the cosmetic container 1 of the third embodiment of the present invention, the applying part 50 may have a brush part 53. The brush portion 53 may be provided with a plurality of bristles (Bristle, not shown with reference numerals) extending forward between the ejection orifices 511, or the ejection orifices 511 may also be formed at the ends of the bristles themselves.
With such a brush portion 53, the present embodiment can realize pressure stimulation of the skin (scalp, as an example). In comparison with the above-described ejection plate 51, the brush portion 53 is formed to have a concave-convex structure so that the foam F is not easily removed, and therefore, the brush portion 53 may be provided to be replaceable in order to ensure sanitation.
That is, as shown in fig. 10, the brush portion 53 is provided so as to be separable from the handle 10 from the side where the discharge port 11 is provided. For example, the brush portion 53 may be provided on one side of the handle 10 so as to be separated by sliding or the like, and various structures such as a sandwiching structure, a magnetic coupling structure, and a screw coupling structure may be employed.
When brush portion 53 is coupled to one side of handle 10, a gap can be formed between handle 10 and brush portion 53, and air of cooling fan 80 can be discharged through the corresponding gap. This will be explained later.
Compared to the above embodiments, this embodiment may further include a cooling fan 80. As described in the above embodiments, the present embodiment can use various contents without limitation, and as an example, contents such as shampoo for application to the scalp can be used. In this case, in the present embodiment, the brush portion 53 can achieve styling of hair, stimulation of the scalp, and the like, and the cooling fan 80 can supply air to the hair for the purpose of relaxing the hair and the like.
The cooling fan 80 is built in the handle 10, and can share the rotational force generated in the motor part 31 of the bubble generating part 30. That is, cooling fan 80 is mechanically connected to a motor shaft of suction motor 311 or the like, so that cooling fan 80 can be activated when foam generating unit 30 sucks in the contents.
Of course, by providing a clutch (not shown) between cooling fan 80 and motor unit 31 and operating the clutch by operating unit 40, it is possible to simultaneously or separately discharge foam F from foam generating unit 30 and operate cooling fan 80.
Further, the cooling fan 80 may use the suction motor 312 as it is. That is, a part of the air sucked from the outside of the handle 10 by the suction motor 312 may be supplied to the mesh portion 32 through the air flow path 34, and the remaining air may be supplied to the applying portion 50 by the cooling fan 80. Alternatively, a motor (e.g., a brushless dc motor) provided separately from the motor unit 31 may be used as the cooling fan 80.
The wind generated by the cooling fan 80 may be discharged through the gap between the brush part 53 and the handle 10 side, and thus, an air hole (not shown) through which the wind can be transmitted may be provided in the circumferential surface of the discharge port 11 on the handle 10 side.
Alternatively, the brush portion 53 may have a separate hole (not shown) formed around the ejection port 511, and the air may be discharged through the corresponding hole. That is, the present embodiment may adopt various structures without limitation as long as the wind generated by the cooling fan 80 can be appropriately supplied to the hair or the scalp.
At least a portion of the brush portion 53 that can contact the scalp is made of a metal material, so that heat contained in the foam F can be quickly dissipated, thereby giving a refreshing feeling to the scalp.
Also, in the present embodiment, the opposite side of the application opening in the handle 10 may be provided with the cover 12, and the cover 12 may be provided to be opened by sliding like the brush portion 53, or may be opened or closed in various ways other than that.
Of course, in the present invention, the position of the storage unit 20 housed inside the handle 10 is not limited to the position shown in the drawings, and the position of the cover 12 can be freely changed depending on the position of the storage unit 20.
In this way, in the present embodiment, the content is supplied to the hair or the like as the foam F by the applying section 50 having the brush section 53, and the cooling fan 80 supplies the air together, thereby providing a function of giving a bulky feeling to the hair.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and may include, as a new embodiment, an embodiment in which at least two or more of the above-described embodiments are combined or at least one of the above-described embodiments and common general knowledge are combined.
The present invention has been described in detail with reference to the specific embodiments, but the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, and it is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made by those skilled in the art within the technical spirit of the present invention.
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, but may be modified within the scope of the present invention.

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1. A cosmetic container, comprising:
a handle provided so as to be held by a user and having a discharge port provided on one side;
a storage part which is arranged in the handle and stores liquid contents; and
a foam generating part which is arranged at one side of the handle and converts the content of the storage part into a foam mode and then transmits the foam mode to the discharge port,
wherein the foam generating part includes:
a motor part which sucks the content from the storage part and sucks air from the outside of the handle; and
and a mesh part which mixes the content with air to generate foam.
2. The cosmetic container according to claim 1, further comprising:
an application part which is provided at the discharge port and transmits the foam discharged from the discharge port to the skin,
the smearing part comprises: an ejection plate provided with at least one ejection port communicating with the ejection port; and a stimulation unit which is disposed adjacent to the ejection plate and applies stimulation to the skin when the ejection plate delivers the foam to the skin.
3. Cosmetic container according to claim 2,
the ejection plate is made of a metal material so as to dissipate heat contained in the foam.
4. Cosmetic container according to claim 2,
the stimulation unit applies vibration or current to the skin.
5. The cosmetic container according to claim 1, further comprising:
and an operation part which is arranged on the outer surface of the handle and controls the operation of the foam generating part.
6. Cosmetic container according to claim 1,
the handle is arranged to be opened by assembling and disassembling the outer cover at the other side,
the storage part is provided to be able to be drawn out through the other side of the handle that is opened.
7. Cosmetic container according to claim 1,
the motor unit includes:
a liquid suction motor for sucking the content in the storage part and transmitting the content to the mesh part; and
an air suction motor for transmitting air outside the handle to the mesh part,
the foam generating section further includes:
a content flow path connected to the mouth of the reservoir unit, the content flow path transmitting the content sucked by the suction motor to the mesh unit;
an air flow path for transmitting the air outside the handle sucked by the suction motor to the mesh part; and
and a foam flow path for transferring foam from the mesh portion to the discharge port.
8. A cosmetic product, comprising:
the cosmetic container of any one of claims 1 to 7; and
cosmetic contents contained in the cosmetic container.
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