CN216675025U - Cosmetic preparation - Google Patents

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CN216675025U
CN216675025U CN202123196568.XU CN202123196568U CN216675025U CN 216675025 U CN216675025 U CN 216675025U CN 202123196568 U CN202123196568 U CN 202123196568U CN 216675025 U CN216675025 U CN 216675025U
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辛昊俊
郑珉汀
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D34/00Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling liquid toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. perfumes
    • A45D34/04Appliances specially adapted for applying liquid, e.g. using roller or ball
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • A45D40/22Casings characterised by a hinged cover
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • A45D40/26Appliances specially adapted for applying pasty paint, e.g. using roller, using a ball
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D47/04Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a cosmetic characterized by comprising: a content container storing contents; a pump coupled to the content container to discharge the content; and a discharge portion made of ceramic and having an outer surface and a diffusion space, wherein the outer surface has a plurality of discharge ports for discharging the content discharged from the pump to the outside, and the diffusion space is provided inside the outer surface and diffuses and transfers the content discharged from the pump to the plurality of discharge ports.

Description

Cosmetic preparation
The application is a divisional application of a utility model patent application with the name of 'cosmetics' and the application number of 201990000770.2 (PCT/KR 2019/010586 and international application date of 2019, 8 and 20) which is filed to the national intellectual property office in 12 and 11 months in 2020.
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a cosmetic, and more particularly, to a cosmetic that can provide beautiful appearance by making full use of ceramics.
Background
In general, cosmetics are sold after containing contents such as a solid such as foundation (foundation) or a liquid such as sun block (sun block), and users can apply the contents to a puff (puff) and then apply the contents to the skin.
At this time, the contents may be taken out in various ways. For example, the contents are contained in cosmetics and the user may apply the contents by dipping with a puff after opening the cap to expose the contents.
Alternatively, the contents may be impregnated in a porous foamed sponge, and if the sponge is pressed with a puff, the contents are transferred to the puff, or the contents are pumped using an airless pump.
In such cosmetics, a portion for containing the contents, a portion for discharging the contents, and the like are generally made of synthetic resin such as plastic. Plastics are widely used because of their advantages of not only certain strength, but also lightness and inexpensiveness.
However, the use of plastic gives a feeling of low cost, and even if the plastic is coated, there is a limitation in providing high-grade aesthetic appearance. Therefore, although metal is sometimes used, metal merely gives a cool and sharp feeling and does not provide an elegant aesthetic feeling.
In order to satisfy consumers' diverse needs, aesthetic sense of cosmetics containing contents is very important although functions of the contents are also important, and there is a limitation that consumers cannot be satisfied sufficiently by using plastics, etc.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
(problem to be solved by the utility model)
The present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems of the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic that can provide a high aesthetic feeling by making full use of ceramics.
(measures taken to solve the problems)
A cosmetic according to an embodiment of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a content container storing contents; a pump which is connected to the content container and discharges the content; and a discharge portion made of ceramic and having an outer surface and a diffusion space, wherein the outer surface has a plurality of discharge ports for discharging the content discharged from the pump to the outside, and the diffusion space is provided inside the outer surface and diffuses and transfers the content discharged from the pump to the plurality of discharge ports.
Specifically, the discharge portion may further include a connection portion covering an open side of the diffusion space and connecting an outlet of the pump and the diffusion space, wherein the diffusion space is open in a direction facing the pump.
Specifically, the discharge portion may have a hollow shape in which a discharge port is provided on an inner surface facing the pump and a diffusion space is formed between the outer surface and the inner surface.
Specifically, the diffusion space may be sealed by the outer surface and the inner surface except for the discharge port and the discharge port.
Specifically, the inner surface of the discharge portion may be bonded to one surface of the pump.
A cosmetic according to another embodiment of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a content container storing contents; a pump which is connected to the content container and discharges the content; a discharge plate for discharging the contents discharged from the pump to the outside; and a diffusion portion having a diffusion space provided between the pump and the discharge plate, the diffusion space diffusing the content discharged from the pump and transferring the content to the discharge ports, wherein the discharge plate is made of a porous ceramic and discharges the content through pores of the porous ceramic.
Specifically, the discharge plate can discharge the content through the air hole without a separate discharge port.
A cosmetic according to still another embodiment of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a content container storing contents; a pump which is connected to the content container and discharges the content; a discharge plate made of ceramic and having a plurality of discharge ports for discharging the content discharged from the pump to the outside; and a diffusing portion having a diffusing space provided between the pump and the discharge plate and diffusing and transferring the content discharged from the pump to the discharge ports, wherein the discharge plate is formed with a concave-convex portion having a predetermined pattern or logo on an outer surface thereof by molding a ceramic.
A cosmetic according to still another embodiment of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a content container storing contents; a pump which is connected to the content container and discharges the content; a discharge plate made of ceramic and having a plurality of discharge ports for discharging the content discharged from the pump to the outside; and a diffusion section having a diffusion space provided between the pump and the discharge plate and diffusing and transferring the content discharged from the pump to the discharge ports, wherein the discharge plate is formed in a dome shape with a bulged outer surface or a dish shape with a depressed outer surface by molding a ceramic.
Specifically, the discharge plate may have a dome shape in which an inner surface is flat and an outer surface is bulged, or a dish shape in which an inner surface is flat and an outer surface is concave, and the discharge port may be provided to have a height that differs depending on a position.
A cosmetic according to still another embodiment of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a case which accommodates contents and has one side opened to expose the contents to the outside; a middle body which opens or closes the opened side of the housing and places a puff on an outer surface; and a cover covering the middle body, wherein a ceramic plate is disposed on an inner surface or an outer surface of the middle body.
Specifically, the ceramic plate can be formed with a concave-convex portion having a predetermined pattern or logo by molding the ceramic.
Specifically, the ceramic plate provided on the inner surface of the intermediate body can have a function of adjusting the amount of the content by the concave-convex portion.
Specifically, the ceramic plate provided on the outer surface of the intermediate body has a function of storing the puff in a partitioned manner by the concave-convex portion.
A cosmetic according to still another embodiment of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a case which accommodates contents and has one side opened to expose the contents to the outside; a middle body which opens or closes the opened side of the housing and places a puff on an outer surface; and a cover covering the intermediate body, wherein a ceramic applicator is provided on an inner surface of the intermediate body.
Specifically, the intermediate body may be provided to be separable from the case, and the content may be transferred to the application site by the ceramic applicator.
Specifically, the ceramic applicator can be formed with a concavo-convex portion having a predetermined pattern or logo by molding of ceramic.
Specifically, a ceramic plate may be provided on an outer surface of the intermediate body, and the ceramic plate may be formed with a concave-convex portion having a predetermined pattern or logo by molding the ceramic plate.
Specifically, the ceramic applicator and the ceramic plate may be formed integrally by molding a ceramic, and may be provided to penetrate the intermediate body.
A cosmetic according to still another embodiment of the present invention is characterized by comprising: a case which accommodates contents and has one side opened to expose the contents to the outside; a middle body which opens or closes the opened side of the housing and places a puff on an outer surface; and a cover covering the intermediate body, wherein the cover is provided with a detachable tray part on an outer surface, and the tray part is provided with a ceramic plate on an inner surface.
Specifically, the ceramic plate can be formed with a concave-convex portion having a predetermined pattern or logo by molding the ceramic.
The cosmetic according to still another embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that in the puff delivering the cosmetic material composition to the application site, a ceramic ball made of ceramic is accommodated inside.
Specifically, the ceramic ball may have a size that gives a concave-convex feeling when the puff is in contact with the application portion.
(effects of the utility model)
The cosmetic according to the present invention can provide an elegant feeling that cannot be ensured by plastic or metal by using ceramic in a portion where contents are discharged, and the like, and can improve consumer satisfaction.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a cosmetic according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a cosmetic according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 to 6 are sectional views of cosmetics according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a plan view of a cosmetic discharge plate according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a partial sectional view of a cosmetic according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 9 and 10 are partially exploded perspective views of a cosmetic according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 11 is a partially exploded perspective view of a cosmetic according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 12 is a plan view and a bottom view of a discharge portion of a cosmetic according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 13 is a partial sectional view of a cosmetic according to second to fourth embodiments of the present invention.
Fig. 14 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 15 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 16 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 17 is a partial plan view of a cosmetic according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 18 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 19 is a front view of a cosmetic according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 20 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 21 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
The objects, specific advantages and novel features of the utility model will become apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when considered in conjunction with the drawings. In the present specification, it is to be noted that, when reference numerals are given to the respective constituent elements in the respective drawings, the same reference numerals are given to the same constituent elements as far as possible even when they are shown in other drawings. In describing the present invention, a detailed description of related known techniques will be omitted when it is determined that the gist of the present invention may be unnecessarily obscured.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a cosmetic according to a first embodiment of the present invention, fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a cosmetic according to a first embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 3 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
In addition, fig. 4 to 6 are sectional views of a cosmetic according to a first embodiment of the present invention, fig. 7 is a plan view of a discharge plate of a cosmetic according to a first embodiment of the present invention, fig. 8 is a partial sectional view of a cosmetic according to a first embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 9 and 10 are partial exploded perspective views of a cosmetic according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1 to 10, a cosmetic 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention includes a content container 10, an airless pump (airless pump)20, a diffuser 30, a discharge plate 40, a brim portion 50, a case 60, and a cover 70.
The content container 10 stores the content P. The content P stored in the content container 10 may be in a liquid state, but if it can flow, a powder form may be selected. That is, in the present specification, the content P may be in various forms such as a liquid or a liquid mixed with a solid, and the content P may be a composition having various components such as a skin lotion or a sunscreen cream. That is, the present invention is not particularly limited to the components, state, purpose, and the like of the content P.
At least a part of the upper side of the content container 10 is opened, and the airless pump 20 can be coupled to the opened opening 11. The opening 11 is a passage through which the pump 20 is mounted and the content P escapes, and the opening 11 may be deeply recessed from the content container 10 or may penetrate the upper surface of the content container 10, and the opening 11 may be sealed when the airless pump 20 is coupled to the opening 11, so that the content P is discharged to the outside only by the airless pump 20 without leaking to other portions.
The space in the content container 10 for containing the content P is problematic in that the pressure is reduced when the content P is discharged without the operation of the air pump 20, and the inside of the content container 10 becomes a vacuum theoretically when the content P is completely discharged.
Therefore, the pressurizing plate 12 is provided in the content container 10 to control pressure fluctuation due to discharge of the content P. The pressurizing plate 12 pressurizes the content P in the same direction or a different direction from the discharge direction of the airless pump 20.
For example, as shown in fig. 3, the pressing plate 12 may be placed on the upper side of the content P in the content container 10, and the pressing plate 12 may descend as the content P is discharged. At this time, an air inlet 121 for lowering the pressure plate 12 is provided on the upper surface of the content container 10, and the pressure plate 12 is positioned below when the discharge of the content P is completed.
In contrast, as shown in fig. 4 to 6, the pressurizing plate 12 may be placed at a lower side of the contents P inside the contents container 10, in which case the pressurizing plate 12 ascends as the contents P are discharged, and the air inflow port 121 may be provided at a lower surface of the contents container 10. At this time, when the discharge of the content P is completed, the pressing plate 12 is positioned on the upper side.
In the case where the pressurizing plate 12 is lowered, the opening 11 may be formed at the lower side in the content container 10. That is, the content container 10 may be provided in the form of a donut (doughmut) having an open center, the airless pump 20 may be provided in the opening 11, which is a space opened in the center, and at least a part of the bottom surface of the inner wall of the opening 11 may penetrate into the content container 10. In this case, since the airless pump 20 is inserted into the content container 10, the height of the content container 10 and the airless pump 20 after being combined is not increased by much with respect to the content container 10.
In contrast, in the case where the pressurizing plate 12 is raised, the opening 11 may be formed at an upper side in the content container 10. In this case, the content container 10 is provided in a disk or cylindrical shape, an opening 11 is formed at the upper side, and the airless pump 20 is provided at the opening 11. In this case, since the airless pump 20 is coupled to the upper portion of the content container 10, the height of the coupled content container 10 and airless pump 20 is not different from the sum of the heights of the respective components.
In the present embodiment, the content container 10 can be made of ceramic, the same as or similar to the spit plate 40 to be described below. In this case, the content P is surrounded by the ceramic without being affected by the external temperature, and thus can be kept cool, thereby preventing contamination.
The airless pump 20 discharges the contents P stored in the contents container 10. The airless pump 20 may use a cylinder 21 and a hollow piston 22, and the operation of the airless pump 20 will be briefly described with reference to fig. 3. For reference, a portion of the cylinder 21 or the like that does not have the air pump 20 may be provided at the opening 11.
In the airless pump 20, when the below-described discharge plate 40 is lowered, the lifting member 23 coupled to the piston 22 is pressed to lower the piston 22, but the piston ring 24 abutting the inner surface of the cylinder 21 is not lowered, and the hole formed in the outer circumferential surface of the piston 22 is closed by the piston ring 24, separated from the piston ring 24, and communicated with the inside of the cylinder 21.
Thereafter, when the elevation member 23 continues to descend, the piston ring 24 further descends via the elevation member 23 to raise the internal pressure of the cylinder 21, and the content P in the cylinder 21 can flow into the piston 22 and be discharged to the discharge port 41 of the discharge plate 40 via the elevation member 23. At this time, the center of the upper end of the piston 22 becomes the outlet of the airless pump 20.
When the pressure applied to the discharge plate 40 is released, the lifting member 23 is lifted by the elastic member 25 such as a spring, and the piston ring 24 which is lowered relative to the piston 22 is lifted together with the piston 22 by the flange of the piston 22 after sealing the hole of the piston 22 by the frictional force with the cylinder 21.
At this time, since the internal pressure of the cylinder 21 is lowered when the piston ring 24 is raised, the content P stored in the content container 10 flows through the opening 11 and flows into the cylinder 21.
Of course, the present invention is not limited to the configuration of the airless pump 20 as described above, and the airless pump 20 may be provided with a structure in which the lifting member 23 is omitted and the diffuser portion 30 and the piston 22 are directly coupled as described below, for example. For this case, description will be made with reference to fig. 4 to 6.
Unlike fig. 3, in the case of fig. 4 to 6, there may be a configuration in which the central portion of the diffuser portion 30 is directly coupled with the piston 22. In the case of fig. 4 to 6, the shape and arrangement of the elastic member 25 are different from those of fig. 3.
In the case of fig. 3, the elastic member 25 serving as a spring has an upper end abutting against the lifting member 23 and a lower end provided at a bottom portion inside the opening 11 (specifically, a bottom peripheral portion of the airless pump 20), and therefore, at least a part thereof can be located inside the opening 11.
In contrast, in the case of fig. 4 to 6, the elastic member 25 as a spring may have an upper end abutting against the lower surface of the diffusing portion 30 and a lower end abutting against the upper surface of the content container 10. In this case, it is necessary to reduce the height of the combination of the content container 10 and the airless pump 20. Therefore, 3 small coil springs may be used as the elastic member 25 around the piston 22, but in this case, the assembly is complicated and the level of the discharge plate 40 is not stable.
Therefore, as shown in fig. 4 to 6, the present invention can stably lift and lower the ejection plate 40 while maintaining the horizontal state by using a plate spring, one elastic member 25 made of synthetic resin instead of a plurality of small coil springs.
Specifically, in fig. 4, a plate spring may be used as the elastic member 25 instead of the coil spring in fig. 3, in fig. 5, a synthetic resin having a cross section in an arc-shaped state and having elasticity may be provided as the elastic member 25, and in fig. 6, the synthetic resin may be made to be used as the elastic member 25 like a coil spring.
Of course, in addition to this, the present invention can prevent the leakage of the contents P by securing the stable ascending and descending of the discharge plate 40 even when the airless pump 20 is inserted into the contents container 10 or when the airless pump is attached to the upper portion of the contents container 10 by using the elastic member 25 of various shapes and materials without limitation.
Further, it should be noted that the airless pump 20 of the present invention can be replaced with a non-airless type general pump 20, or other known discharge units can be used as components other than the pump 20. Alternatively, in the case where the content container 10 is an impregnated sponge or the like having a self-discharge function, the pump 20 may be omitted.
The diffusion part 30 diffuses the content P discharged from the airless pump 20 in a horizontal direction. The diffuser 30 is a component provided between the airless pump 20 and the discharge plate 40, and when the outlet of the airless pump 20 and the discharge port 41 provided in the discharge plate 40 are offset from each other, the diffuser 30 transfers the content P discharged from the airless pump 20 to the discharge port 41.
However, since the discharge ports 41 may be provided outside the outlet of the airless pump 20, the diffuser 30 diffuses the content P discharged from the airless pump 20 in the outward direction, and the content P can be uniformly discharged from the discharge ports 41.
The diffuser portion 30 may include a discharge port (not shown) communicating with the outlet of the airless pump 20 and a diffuser space 31 that expands from the discharge port toward the discharge port 41. In this case, the diffusion space 31 may be in a simple disc form, or as shown, may be in a radial flow path form. In addition, the present invention may be in various forms without limitation.
Although the diffusion portion 30 is a component that discharges the content P discharged from the airless pump 20 from the discharge port 41 of the discharge plate 40 after being diffused, when the content P flows into the diffusion portion 30 from the airless pump 20 after the diffusion space 31 is once filled with the content P, the internal pressure inside the diffusion space 31 increases, and therefore there is a possibility that the content P at the discharge port 41 position of the content P filled in the diffusion space 31 escapes from the discharge port 41.
The diffusion part 30 may be provided with a packing member 32 to prevent the contents P from escaping to the outside of the diffusion space 31, and as shown in the drawing, the packing member 32 may be a constituent member made of an elastic material in a closed curve or ring form surrounding the diffusion space 31.
Of course, instead of the packing member 32, the space between the diffuser portion 30 and the discharge plate 40 may be sealed by the rim portion 50, such as fixing the discharge plate 40 therebetween when the rim portion 50 described below is injection-molded to the diffuser portion 30, or bonding the diffuser portion 30 and the rim portion 50 together, or bonding the rim portion of the discharge plate 40 directly to the diffuser portion 30. That is, the prevention of the leakage of the content P to the outside of the diffusion space 31 can be specifically realized by various techniques such as the packing member 32.
The discharge plate 40 is provided outside the airless pump 20 and exposes the content P discharged from the airless pump 20 and diffused in the diffusion portion 30 to the outside. The discharge plate 40 may include a plurality of discharge ports 41, and the discharge ports 41 may be arranged in the discharge plate 40 in various forms such as a radial shape, all of which are provided at positions corresponding to the diffusion spaces 31. However, the discharge ports 41 may be provided in the number corresponding to the number of outlets of the airless pump 20 (for example, one outlet) and the diffuser portion 30 may be omitted.
The discharge plate 40 may be made of ceramic (or high-purity fine ceramic). Ceramics (ceramics) are inorganic chemical non-metallic solids formed by heating and cooling activities, ceramics prepared using clays and the like, which are mainly used as containers.
In contrast to metals, ceramics are not only less conductive, but also resistant to high temperatures, and thus are different from organic materials. Therefore, in the present specification, static electricity is not generated at all even when the puff F is used to rub the discharge plate 40.
In addition, unlike metals, ceramics have characteristics of not rusting and not burning out. Therefore, even if the content P contains a large amount of moisture, there is no fear that rust will form on the discharge plate 40, and sanitation can be maintained thoroughly from the viewpoint that the moisture is never oxidized.
Further, ceramics are very advantageous in terms of scratches and the like because they have higher hardness than metals, and have excellent surface durability. Further, ceramics are colored in various ways at the time of molding as compared with metals, and post-processing may be performed in a manner like a gem stone depending on the processing method. This post-processing can impart a unique texture and feel to the ceramic.
In addition, the discharge plate 40 made of ceramic may have an effect of reducing the temperature of the content P exposed to the upper surface to give a cool feeling due to the characteristic heat conduction property of ceramic.
Specifically, when the discharge plate 40 made of ceramic is observed as described above, as shown in fig. 7 (a), the discharge plate 40 of the present embodiment made of ceramic can impart one art feeling to the cosmetic 1 and can impart a unique and cool touch when rubbed with the puff F.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 7 (B) and (C), the discharge plate 40 may have protrusions in a predetermined pattern or logo (logo) shape on the outer surface by ceramic molding. In this case, the protrusion of (B) can keep the puff F hygienically by separating it from the surface of the discharge plate 40 when the puff F is placed on the discharge plate 40 and stored, and the protrusion of (C) can be used as a tray (palette) capable of adjusting the amount of the content P when the content P is rubbed with the puff F.
Alternatively, as shown in fig. 7 (D), the discharge plate 40 can be formed into a bulged dome shape or a concave dish shape by ceramic molding, and this will be described with reference to fig. 8.
Referring also to fig. 8, as shown in (a), the discharge plate 40 can be formed in a dome (dome) shape. In this case, the user can enjoy a unique texture while rubbing the swollen surface of the discharge plate 40 with the puff F.
On the contrary, as shown in (B), the discharge plate 40 can be formed in a concave dish shape, and in this case, the content P discharged to the discharge plate 40 is less likely to leak to the outside, and the user can save the content P by gathering the discharged content P with the puff F for use.
The discharge plate 40 in fig. 8 can be formed in a dome shape in which the inner surface, i.e., the lower surface is flat and the outer surface, i.e., the upper surface is bulged, or a dish shape in which the upper surface is concave. Thus, the plurality of discharge ports 41 formed in the discharge plate 40 are provided at different heights depending on the positions.
The powder puff F can be stored in the discharge plate 40, and the powder puff F may have a handle H formed in a band shape for inserting fingers or a grippably protruding shape. At this time, the handle H is also made of ceramic, so that a cool feeling can be given to the user's fingers.
The discharge plate 40 of the present invention is made of ceramic, and there is a problem that the ceramic may be broken when it is fitted. Therefore, the discharge plate 40 may be connected to another component by adhesion instead of fitting, and as shown in fig. 8, an adhesive surface 44 may be provided between the diffusion portion 30 and the inner surface of the discharge plate 40. This will be described below.
The discharge plate 40 and the diffuser 30 may be provided with a locking portion for limiting the mounting angle so that the discharge port 41 provided in the discharge plate 40 can be aligned with the diffuser space 31 of the diffuser 30. For example, the locking portion may include a mounting hole 42 provided in one of the discharge plate 40 and the diffuser portion 30, and a mounting projection 33 provided in the other and located at a position corresponding to the mounting hole 42.
Of course, when the mounting angle of the discharge plate 40 is not limited by the form (e.g., circular shape) of the diffusion space 31, the locking portion may be omitted.
The rim portion 50 is provided to surround the periphery of the discharge plate 40. The rim 50 may include an inner rim 51 that fixes the discharge plate 40 and the diffuser 30, and an outer rim 52 that is disposed outside the inner rim 51.
The inner edge 51 can be fitted to the diffuser 30 by fitting or the like, and can closely fix the discharge plate 40 and the diffuser 30, or can be provided to the diffuser 30 by injection molding or the like, and can closely attach the discharge plate 40 and the diffuser 30.
Since the inner rim 51 is configured to move up and down integrally with the discharge plate 40 and the diffuser 30 when the discharge plate 40 for operating the airless pump 20 moves down, the inner rim 51 may be provided integrally with the discharge plate 40 and/or the diffuser 30 in this specification.
The discharge plate 40 and the inner edge 51 may be lowered to operate the airless pump 20, and the outer edge 52 may be fixed to a housing 60 described below without being lowered. In this case, it is needless to say that a protrusion structure (not shown) capable of preventing the outer edge portion 52 from rotating or swinging may be provided at a portion where the inner edge portion 51 and the outer edge portion 52 face each other in order to stably lower the inner edge portion 51.
Referring to fig. 9, the inner edge 51 is fixed to the diffuser 30 so as to cover the peripheral edge of the discharge plate 40 mounted on the diffuser 30 at a predetermined mounting angle. At this time, the inner edge 51 is fitted to the diffuser 30 so that the ceramic discharge plate 40 is in close contact with the upper portion of the diffuser 30.
Conversely, referring to fig. 10, the inner rim 51 may be integrally molded with the discharge plate 40, in which case the inner rim 51 may be made of ceramic. In this case, the inner edge 51 and the discharge plate 40 may be formed in a recessed dish shape as a whole.
However, since there is a possibility that the discharge plate 40, which is not suitable for ceramic, is fitted as described above, the ceramic inner edge 51 formed integrally with the discharge plate 40 can be bonded to the diffusion portion 30 to realize sealing.
The housing 60 fixes the content container 10. The housing 60 may include a locking protrusion 61 to allow the content container 10 to be placed therein, and the content container 10 may include a step or the like corresponding to the locking protrusion 61 to appropriately fix the content container 10 once the content container 10 is inserted into the housing 60.
However, as mentioned above, since the content container 10 and the like may need to be replaced, the housing 60 may be provided with the through hole 62 in the bottom surface so that the bottom surface of the content container 10 is exposed to the outside, and when the user pushes up the content container 10 through the through hole 62, the content container 10, the airless pump 20, the diffuser 30, the discharge plate 40, and the like can be replaced as a whole.
The outer edge 52 may be coupled to the upper side of the casing 60, but of course, the outer edge 52 may be omitted if the discharge plate 40 does not come off upward due to the shape of the casing 60 even if the outer edge 52 is not present, and the discharge plate 40 can be kept horizontal by lowering.
The case 60 of the present embodiment may be composed of ceramic, the same as or similar to the discharge plate 40, in which case both the case 60 and the content container 10 are composed of ceramic, thereby doubly protecting the content P from the external temperature, or only the case 60 may be composed of ceramic and the content container 10 may be protected from the external heat penetration.
However, when ceramic is used, it may be difficult to perform fitting or the like, and when at least one of the housing 60 and the content container 10 is provided by ceramic, the housing 60 or the content container 10 may be attached and detached by bonding, or a friction member such as rubber may be wound around to be joined to each other by friction, or a separate component that can be joined may be added.
The cover 70 is provided to open and close the upper side of the housing 60, thereby sealing the spit plate 40 or exposing the spit plate 40 to the outside. The cover 70 may be coupled to the housing 60 by a hinge, a screw, or the like, or may be detachably coupled to the housing 60 without being coupled thereto, and a mirror (reference numeral not shown) may be provided on an inner surface of the cover 70 so that a user may open the cover 70 and make up while looking at the mirror.
When the cover 70 is hinge-engaged, since the button and the latch hook (not shown) may be provided on the opposite side of the hinge portion 71 in the case 60 and the latch protrusion (not shown) may be provided on the opposite side of the cover 70 from the hinge portion 71, the latch hook is disengaged from the latch protrusion 61 when the button is pressed, and the cover 70 may be automatically opened by the elastic force of the hinge portion 71.
The cap 70 can seal the discharge plate 40 and protect the puff F that can be stored on the discharge plate 40 from external influences. At this time, the cover 70 may not completely isolate the puff F from the outside because the discharge port 41 is blocked by the puff F and the inside of the pump 20 is isolated.
In this way, the discharge plate 40 through which the discharged content P passes is formed of ceramic in the present embodiment, so that it is possible to provide a elegant and clean aesthetic appearance which cannot be found in the conventional compact type, and it is possible to improve convenience by applying post-processing such as forming the concave and convex portions 43 on the upper surface of the discharge plate 40.
Fig. 11 is a partially exploded perspective view of a cosmetic according to a second embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 12 is a plan view and a bottom view of a discharge portion of the cosmetic according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
In addition, fig. 13 is a partial sectional view of the cosmetic according to the second to fourth embodiments of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 11 to 13 (a), a cosmetic 1 according to a second embodiment of the present invention may include a content container 10, a pump 20, and a discharge portion 40a in the present embodiment, and is different from the previous embodiments in that it includes the discharge portion 40 a. The following description will be mainly made on the differences between the present embodiment and the previous embodiments, and the parts not described are replaced by the previous ones.
In the present embodiment, the content P discharged from the content container 10 by the pump 20 can flow through the discharge portion 40a and be discharged from the discharge port 41, instead of flowing through the diffusing portion 30 and the discharge plate 40. In this case, the discharge portion 40a is made of ceramic, and has a plurality of discharge ports 41 for discharging the content P discharged from the pump 20 to the outside on the outer surface, and a diffusion space 31 for diffusing the content P discharged from the pump 20 and transferring the content P to the plurality of discharge ports 41 on the inner surface, which is the inner surface, inside the outer surface.
That is, the discharge portion 40a may be interpreted as a component part in which the discharge plate 40 and a part of the diffusion portion 30 in the previous embodiment are combined, and the discharge portion 40a has the discharge port 41 on the upper surface shown in fig. 12 (a) and has the diffusion space 31 on the lower surface shown in fig. 12 (B). At this time, the discharge port 41 penetrates in the vertical direction between the diffusion space 31 on the lower surface and the upper surface. Therefore, the content P flows into the diffusion space 31 formed on the lower surface of the discharge portion 40a and is dispersed, and then is discharged toward the upper surface along the discharge port 41 communicating with the diffusion space 31.
Since the ceramic can be molded into various shapes during the production, in this embodiment, the discharge portion 40a having the form of the discharge port 41 and the diffusion space 31 can be made of ceramic, and in this case, the discharge portion 40a can be provided with aesthetic and cool feeling by the upper surface provided with the discharge port 41, and the diffusion space 31 is surrounded by ceramic, so that the content P in the diffusion space 31 can be hygienically protected.
As can be seen from fig. 11, the discharge portion 40a is open toward the direction in which the diffusion space 31 faces the pump 20. In this case, the discharge portion 40a may further include a connection portion 41a covering the open side of the diffusion space 31 and connecting the outlet of the pump 20 and the diffusion space 31.
The connection portion 41a covers the lower side of the diffusion space 31 to seal the diffusion space 31, and a position of the connection portion 41a corresponding to the outlet of the pump 20 (for example, a central portion of the diffusion space 31) is opened to form a discharge port, so that the pump 20 and the diffusion space 31 can be communicated, and the diffusion space 31 can be communicated only with the outlet of the pump 20 and sealed from the outside.
However, the discharge portion 40a may be provided with a packing member 42a to improve the sealing force, and as shown in fig. 11, the packing member 42a may be in the form of a doughnut covering the remaining portion except for the portion where the outlet of the pump 20 and the diffusion space 31 correspond to each other.
Of course, the form of the pad member 42a may be variously formed, and the material of the pad member 42a is not limited. In the process of providing the connection portion 41a in the discharge portion 40a, the packing member 42a may be omitted when the periphery of the connection portion 41a is connected by a method capable of sufficiently suppressing leakage of the content P, such as adhesion, interference fit, screw fit, or the like.
However, as described above, since the discharge portion 40a is molded of ceramic, the ceramic and the connection portion 41a are preferably bonded to each other as compared with fitting or screwing, and at this time, the packing member 42a is bonded to each other in the vertical direction, so that the discharge portion 40a and the connection portion 41a can be sealed without any problem.
In this way, in the present embodiment, the discharge portion 40a having the discharge port 41 formed in the upper surface and the diffusion space 31 formed in the lower surface and having the open side of the diffusion space 31 covered with the packing member 42a and the connection portion 41a is manufactured by using ceramics, so that the diffusion space 31 is surrounded by ceramics in a simplified manufacturing process, and thus contamination of the content P can be prevented.
The third embodiment will be explained below with reference to fig. 13 (B).
With the cosmetic product 1 according to the third embodiment of the present invention, the discharge portion 40a covered with the connecting portion 41a in the second embodiment as a whole can constitute the discharge portion 40a of the present embodiment. That is, the discharge portion 40a of the present embodiment has a plurality of discharge ports 41 on the outer surface (upper surface), a diffusion space 31 inside the outer surface, and a discharge port on the inner surface (lower surface) facing the pump 20. At this time, the diffusion space 31 is formed between the outer surface and the inner surface.
Therefore, the discharge portion 40a of the present embodiment may have a hollow form in which the diffusion space 31 is enclosed between the upper surface having the discharge port 41 and the lower surface having the discharge port. That is, the diffusion space 31 provided in the discharge portion 40a according to the present embodiment may be sealed by the outer surface and the inner surface except for the discharge port and the discharge port 41.
Although the discharge portion 40a has a form in which the upper surface and the lower surface are spaced apart, since the outer portion of the diffusion space 31 has a form in which the upper surface and the lower surface are continuous, the strength that the discharge portion 40a can receive when pressed varies depending on the area of the diffusion space 31.
Therefore, since the discharge portion 40a of the present embodiment is composed of ceramic, the diffusion space 31 may be provided in a shape that minimizes the area of the gap that is separated between the upper surface and the lower surface, such as a star shape, instead of a disk shape, in order to prevent the discharge portion 40a from being damaged due to the gap between the upper surface and the lower surface when the upper surface is pressurized. In this case, not only the durability of the discharge portion 40a is ensured, but also the remaining amount of the content P between the discharge port and the discharge port 41 is reduced.
The discharge portion 40a of the present embodiment, which has a hollow diffusion space 31 inside, can be connected to the upper side of the pump 20 by adhesion. That is, the inner surface of the discharge portion 40a and one surface of the pump 20 can be bonded and sealed by an adhesive.
In this case, a protruding portion inserted into the pump 20 may be provided on the lower surface of the discharge portion 40a, and the lower surface of the discharge portion 40a may be directly connected to the piston 22 of the pump 20 instead of the lifting member 23 of the pump 20 described above.
However, as mentioned above, the discharge portion 40a made of ceramic is preferably bonded to the discharge portion 40a rather than being fitted or screwed, and thus, if bonding is possible, the discharge portion 40a and the pump 20 may be connected by bonding the elevating member 23 to the discharge portion 40a or directly bonding the discharge portion 40a and the piston 22.
As shown in the drawing, the discharge portion 40a may be integrally provided with an inner edge 51 that protrudes upward as the periphery of the discharge port 41 approaches the outside. That is, the discharge portion 40a may be a component member in which the discharge plate 40, the diffuser portion 30, and the inner edge portion 51 of the first embodiment are formed of ceramic at one time.
In this way, in the present embodiment, the single discharge portion 40a provided in each of the discharge port 41, the diffusion space 31, and the discharge port is formed of ceramic, so that the structure can be simplified, the manufacturing cost can be reduced, and the assembly process can be simplified.
The fourth embodiment will be explained below with reference to fig. 13 (C).
Referring to fig. 13 (C), similarly to the first embodiment described above, the cosmetic product 1 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention may have a structure in which the discharge plate 40 is provided to the diffusion portion 30 by adhesion or the like, and the same may be said in that the discharge plate 40 is made of ceramic.
However, the discharge plate 40 of the present embodiment may be made of porous ceramic (pore ceramic) 45. The pore 45 ceramic is a ceramic formed so as to form pores 45 when the ceramic is molded, and the pores 45 are fine pores through which a fluid can pass, and may have a size of about 0.1mm, but the size of the pores 45 is not limited to the above size.
The discharge plate 40 of the present embodiment, which is made of the ceramic material having the air holes 45, can discharge the content P through the air holes 45. In this case, the discharge plate 40 is provided so that the separate discharge port 41 does not exist.
However, in the present embodiment, the discharge port 41 and the air vent 45 may be used in combination to discharge the content P. In this case, the discharge port 41 can be used to form a pattern or logo when discharging the content P.
In this way, in the present embodiment, instead of forming the discharge plate 40 with ceramics in which the discharge port 41 is provided only by drilling, the discharge plate 40 is formed with ceramics in the air holes 45, so that the process of forming the discharge port 41 is shortened or omitted, and the fine air holes 45 function as the discharge port 41, thereby not only completely preventing the inflow of foreign substances but also inducing the curiosity of the user by making the upper surface of the hole invisible.
Fig. 14 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 14, a cosmetic 1 according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention may have a structure in which a discharge plate 40 is provided in a content container 10, and a pump 20 or the like is omitted between a content P and the discharge plate 40 unlike the previous embodiments.
That is, the content P in the content container 10 can be discharged directly through the discharge port 41 of the discharge plate 40, and in this case, the content P may be powder that escapes through the discharge port 41 when the content container 10 is turned upside down.
Alternatively, the content P may be impregnated in a sponge, and when the discharge plate 40 is pressed by a puff F or the like, the sponge is compressed by the pressure of the discharge plate 40, so that the content P can escape from the sponge and be discharged from the discharge port 41.
In addition, the present embodiment may include any of these structures as long as the content P in the content container 10 is discharged from the discharge port 41 without separate pumping or diffusion. However, the plurality of discharge ports 41 provided in the discharge plate 40 may be arranged at positions projected on the space for accommodating the content P in the content container 10.
In the present embodiment, the discharge plate 40 can be made of ceramic as described in the first embodiment. At this time, the puff F is stored on the upper surface of the discharge plate 40, and the concave-convex portion 43 is added to the discharge plate 40, so that the puff F can be stored in a state of being separated from the discharge port 41.
The discharge plate 40 is provided in a structure to cover the open upper side of the content container 10 to cover the content P, and in this case, the discharge plate 40 made of ceramic may be fixed to the upper surface or the inner surface of the content container 10 by adhesion. Alternatively, the discharge plate 40 may be fixed to the content container 10 such that the discharge plate 40 is placed inside the content container 10 by providing a step on the inner surface of the content container 10, and a separate frame (not shown) is fitted over the discharge plate 40 to restrict the vertical movement of the discharge plate 40.
In this way, in the present embodiment, the discharge plate 40 provided for discharging the content P such as powder is formed of ceramic, and when the cosmetic 1 is used, the powder is discharged from the discharge plate 40 made of ceramic, so that a high-grade feeling can be felt not only in appearance but also in the content P.
Fig. 15 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 15, a cosmetic 1 according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention includes a content container 10, an intermediate body 80, a case 60, and a cap 70.
The content container 10 of the present embodiment can store the content P in a powder form, a form immersed in a sponge, a form in which a mesh net capable of hanging down is suspended above a liquid state, and the like, and can discharge the content P without the pump 20.
That is, since the content P of the content container 10 can be directly contacted with the puff F or the like, the pump 20, the diffuser 30, the discharge plate 40, and other components can be omitted in the present embodiment.
At this time, the content container 10 may be surrounded by the case 60, and the content container 10 may be detachably coupled to the case 60, and one side (upper side) of the content container 10 and the case 60 may be opened to expose the content P to the outside.
However, the present embodiment may be arranged such that the housing 60 itself contains the content P instead of separately providing the content container 10, in which case, when the content P is exhausted, the content P is refilled in the housing 60 and reused or may be difficult to reuse.
The intermediate body 80 opens and closes the opened side of the content container 10 (the side of the case 60 in the case of the type in which the case 60 directly receives the content P). Although the middle body 80 can be hinge-rotatably combined with the case 60 to open or close the upper side of the content container 10, the configuration in which the middle body 80 opens and closes the content container 10 is not particularly limited.
The middle body 80 is a component provided for storing a cosmetic tool such as a puff F or other contents P, and the puff F can be placed on an outer surface (upper surface) of the middle body 80, and the middle body 80 is covered with the cover 70, so that the puff F can be isolated from the outside.
The cover 70 is provided in such a manner as to cover the intermediate body 80. The cover 70 is hinge-fitted with the housing 60 as same as or similar to that described in the previous first embodiment, however, the hinge portion 71 of the cover 70 is disposed at a different angle from the hinge portion (not shown) of the intermediate body 80 so that the cover 70 and the intermediate body 80 can rotate in mutually different directions.
As shown in fig. 15 (a), the present embodiment can provide a ceramic plate 81 on the outer surface of the intermediate body 80. While the puff F and the like are stored on the outer surface of the middle body 80 as described above, the puff F is stored on the upper portion of the ceramic plate 81 of the middle body 80 in the present embodiment, so that the puff F heated by contact with the skin can be cooled while maintaining sanitation.
In this case, the ceramic plate 81 is formed with the concave and convex portions 811 having a predetermined pattern or logo by molding the ceramic, and the concave and convex portions 811 are the same as those described in the discharge plate 40 of the first embodiment. It is to be noted that the ceramic plate 81 may be provided in a dome shape, a saucer shape, or the like as described in the discharge plate 40 of the first embodiment.
When the concave and convex portions 811 are provided in the ceramic plate 81, the puff F and the like stored in the intermediate body 80 are slightly suspended by the concave and convex portions 811. In this case, foreign substances contained in the puff F drop onto the ceramic plate 81, and in addition, moisture in the puff F evaporates, and thus, propagation of microorganisms in the puff F is suppressed. Thus, the present embodiment can keep clean the puff F stored between the intermediate body 80 and the cover 70.
In contrast, as shown in (B) of fig. 15, a ceramic plate 81 may be provided on the inner surface of the middle body 80. In this case, the ceramic plate 81 may have the concave-convex portion 811, and the concave-convex portion 811 provided on the inner surface of the middle body 80 may have a function of adjusting the amount of the content P, instead of a function of sanitarily storing the puff F.
The ceramic plate 81 provided on the outer surface of the middle body 80 as described above has a function of separately storing the puff F by the concave and convex portions 811, and the ceramic plate 81 provided on the inner surface of the middle body 80 has a tray function by the concave and convex portions 811. Of course, the ceramic plate 81 provided on the inner surface of the middle body 80 can embody a function of storing the puff F in a spaced manner even when the middle body 80 is rotated to open the content container 10. In addition, this embodiment may further add ceramic plates 81 to both the outer surface and the inner surface of the middle body 80.
In this way, the present embodiment provides the ceramic plate 81 having the concave and convex portions 811 on at least one of the inner surface or the outer surface of the middle body 80 covering the content container 10 to sanitarily store the puff F or to serve as a tray, so that the satisfaction of the user can be improved.
Fig. 16 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention, and fig. 17 is a partial plan view of the cosmetic according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 16 and 17, a cosmetic 1 according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention includes a content container 10, an intermediate body 80, a case 60, and a cover 70, and although similar to the sixth embodiment, is different in that a ceramic applicator 82 is provided at the intermediate body 80.
The intermediate body 80 of this embodiment may be provided with a ceramic applicator 82 on the inner surface. The ceramic applicator 82 is a makeup tool used for makeup together with the puff F stored on the upper surface of the intermediate body 80, and may be used for mixing before makeup with the puff F or for massaging after makeup with the puff F.
However, the middle body 80 may be provided in a separable manner from the case 60 to use the ceramic applicator 82 provided to the lower surface of the middle body 80 as a cosmetic tool. In this case, the separation method may be a method capable of sufficiently sealing the content P from the outside when the intermediate body 80 is coupled, such as a screw fitting or an insertion and removal fitting.
Therefore, the user can embody various makeup by using the puff F stored above the middle body 80 and the ceramic applicator 82 provided integrally with the middle body 80 when the middle body 80 is separated as a makeup tool.
In this case, the ceramic applicator 82 can form the concave-convex portion 821 in a predetermined pattern or logo by molding the ceramic. Unlike the illustration shown in the drawing, such concave-convex portion 821 may be constituted by fine protrusions, and the ceramic applicator 82 provides a sufficient massage effect by the concave-convex portion 821.
Of course, in the present embodiment, the ceramic plate 81 explained in the sixth embodiment can be provided on the upper surface of the intermediate body 80. At this time, the ceramic plate 81 may be formed with concave and convex portions 811 formed by molding the ceramic so as to separate the function of storing the puff F.
However, the present embodiment may integrate the ceramic applicator 82 and the ceramic plate 81 by molding of ceramic and be disposed to penetrate the middle body 80. That is, in the present embodiment, the middle body 80 may be provided in a ring state in which a central portion is penetrated, a ceramic portion protruding toward a lower side of the middle body 80 may be used as the ceramic applicator 82, and a ceramic portion protruding toward an upper side of the middle body 80 may be used as the ceramic plate 81.
At this time, the ceramic applicator 82 and the ceramic plate 81 can be fixed to the intermediate body 80 by various means such as bonding, but for example, in the case where the intermediate body 80 is made of a stretchable elastic material, a ring-shaped concave portion may be provided in the ceramic applicator 82 and the ceramic plate 81 which are integrally formed, and the intermediate body 80 may be fixed by being contracted by passing through the ceramic applicator 82 or the ceramic plate 81 in an elongated state and being fitted into the concave portion.
At this time, two or more concave portions are provided in the up-down direction, so that the height of the intermediate body 80 with respect to the ceramic can be adjusted, thereby adjusting the height of the ceramic applicator 82, the height of the ceramic plate 81, or the like.
In this way, in the present embodiment, the intermediate body 80 for storing the puff F is provided so as to be separable from the case 60, and the ceramic applicator 82 is provided to the inner surface of the intermediate body 80, so that the intermediate body 80 can be used as a cosmetic tool, and the ceramic applicator 82 is brought into contact with the ceramic when the content P is covered with the intermediate body 80, so that the heat of the content P can be radiated to the outside through the ceramic.
Fig. 18 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 18, a cosmetic 1 according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention includes a content container 10, a middle body 80, a case 60, a cover 70, and a tray part 72 may be provided at the cover 70.
Of course, the present embodiment will be described below by limiting the case where the intermediate body 80 is included as shown in the drawings for convenience, but the tray portion 72, which is a main feature of the present embodiment, can be applied to cosmetics 1 having various configurations provided with the lid 70. Therefore, the present embodiment can be provided in a form in which the tray portion 72 is added to the configuration of the first embodiment including the pump 20, the rim portion 50, and the like, without including the intermediate main body 80.
The tray part 72 is detachably provided to the outer surface of the cover 70. In this case, a screw engagement or the like may be used to separate the tray portion 72 from the lid 70, and instead of completely separating, a hinge capable of opening the inside of the tray portion 72 may be rotated.
That is, in the present embodiment, the separation of the tray portion 72 means the separation of at least a part thereof, and may mean a state in which the inside of the tray portion 72 is exposed to the outside even if the tray portion 72 is not completely separated from the cover 70.
The tray portion 72 may be provided with a ceramic plate 721 on the inner surface, and the concave and convex portions (not shown) described above may be formed on the ceramic plate 721 by ceramic molding. That is, the separation of the tray portion 72 from the cover 70 means that the ceramic plate 721 on the inner surface is exposed to the outside.
As shown in the previous sixth embodiment, the ceramic plate 721 is provided to embody a tray function, and therefore, the tray part 72, on the inside of which the ceramic plate 721 is provided, may be turned upside down after being separated from the lid 70 to be used as a tray.
As described above, in the present embodiment, the tray part 72 provided with the ceramic plate 721 is coupled to the cover 70 and the ceramic plate 721 of the tray part 72 is exposed to the outside to be used as a tray, thereby being able to have a function of adjusting the amount of the contents P and the like.
Fig. 19 is a front view of a cosmetic according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 19, the cosmetic 1 according to the ninth embodiment of the present invention may be a stick type, a puff F is provided at one side of a case 60, and a ceramic applicator 82 made of ceramic is provided at the other side of the case 60, and the puff F or the ceramic applicator 82 may be covered and protected by a cover 70 provided separately.
The content P may be contained in the housing 60 (with the content container 10), and the content P may pass through the puff F to the surface of the puff F or to the ceramic applicator 82. At this time, the mode of discharging the content P from the casing 60 to the outside is not particularly limited, and a mode by gravity, the pump 20, or the like may be employed.
Therefore, the ceramic applicator 82 is provided in a form capable of discharging the content P, and the ceramic applicator 82 may be formed of the ceramic using the discharge port (not shown) or the gas hole 45 described in the previous embodiment.
Or, unlike the above, the ceramic applicator 82 is an application unit for uniformly applying the content P applied to the skin by the puff F, and may be provided in a form of not discharging the content P and used as a cosmetic tool having no content P transfer function.
Contrary to the above, the present embodiment can also use a manner of finishing makeup with the puff F after transferring the contents P to the skin using the ceramic applicator 82. That is, whether the content P is transferred by the ceramic applicator 82, the order of use of the ceramic applicator 82 and the puff F, and the like are not limited.
However, in the present embodiment, since the ceramic applicator 82 formed of ceramic is used, a cool feeling is imparted by the cool property of the ceramic itself, and a massage effect can be imparted by the strength of the ceramic. In particular, the present embodiment uses the ceramic applicator 82 as a non-metallic applicator, and therefore, imparts a cool feeling that is not unpleasant. Of course, these matters can also be applied to the previous seventh embodiment having the ceramic applicator 82.
In this way, the present embodiment can assist makeup of the puff F using the ceramic applicator 82, and thus, the properties of the ceramic are sufficiently applied to the makeup, so that the user can obtain a satisfactory makeup effect.
Fig. 20 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 20, in the case of the cosmetic 1 according to the tenth embodiment of the present invention, a plurality of ceramic balls 13 may be impregnated in the contents P stored in the contents container 10. At this time, the ceramic balls 13 have a size of 5 to 10mm, etc., and may be particles having various forms in addition to the spherical body. In addition, the plurality of ceramic balls 13 may be different in size or shape.
The content P stored in the content container 10 may be in a liquid state in which two or more substances such as oil and water are mixed, and therefore, the content P may be separated into layers when not used for a long time.
However, in the present embodiment, since the plurality of ceramic balls 13 flow in a state of being immersed in the liquid content P, the layer separation of the content P can be prevented. At this time, the ceramic balls 13 may have a size or shape for preventing layer separation, but are not limited thereto.
Therefore, when the content P is transferred from the content container 10 with the puff F or the like, the content P having a uniform composition without layer separation can be used, whereby the performance degradation or variation of the cosmetic 1 can be prevented.
In this way, the present embodiment can prevent the layer separation of the content P by immersing the plurality of ceramic balls 13 into the content P, but the density of the ceramic balls 13 may be in the same or similar range as that of the content P so that the ceramic balls 13 move in an immersed state.
Fig. 21 is a sectional view of a cosmetic according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 21, the cosmetic 1 according to the eleventh embodiment of the present invention may include an application unit that delivers the content P (cosmetic material composition) to an application site, such as a puff F, and the like, and may directly store the content P or deliver the content P to a surface from the outside. Hereinafter, for convenience, the cosmetic 1 of the present embodiment will be described by being limited to the puff F.
The puff F is manufactured by foaming, and may be formed of unlimited materials such as ester, ether, rubber, silicon compound, fabric, orange spinel (rubacelle), and the like. The same applies to all the puffs F mentioned in the present description.
Similarly to the previous tenth embodiment, in the puff F, a plurality of ceramic balls 13 made of ceramic may be accommodated inside, in which case the ceramic balls 13 in a granular form are contained in the puff F.
In particular, the ceramic ball 13 of the present embodiment has a size that gives a concave-convex feeling when the puff F is in contact with the application site. That is, in this example, when the puff F is manufactured, the ceramic balls 13 having a size giving a concave-convex feeling may be contained in the puff F instead of the ceramic particles having a fine size.
Therefore, in the present embodiment, the ceramic balls 13 are put in the puff F having a soft feeling to give a rough feeling, so that the spreadability can be improved when the content P is spread on the skin or the like. In addition, even if the content P adheres to the surface of the puff F, the contamination of the content P can be suppressed by the characteristics of the ceramic ball 13 in the present embodiment.
As described above, the present embodiment provides the puff F wrapping the ceramic ball 13 to provide a unique touch, thereby providing effects such as improvement of spreadability and improvement of hygiene by ceramics.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and it is needless to say that a combination of the above-described embodiments or a combination of at least one of the above-described embodiments and a known technique can be included as another embodiment.
Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the specific embodiments, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited thereto, and those skilled in the art will be aware that modifications and improvements can be made to the present invention within the scope of the technical spirit of the present invention.
Simple modifications and variations of the present invention fall within the scope of the present invention, the specific scope of which will be made clear by the appended claims.

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1. A cosmetic product, comprising:
a case which accommodates contents and has one side opened to expose the contents to the outside;
a middle body which opens or closes the opened side of the housing and places a puff on an outer surface; and (c) a second step of,
a cover covering the intermediate body,
a ceramic applicator is provided on the inner surface of the intermediate body,
the intermediate body is provided to be separable from the case, and the ceramic applicator transfers the content to an application site.
2. The cosmetic according to claim 1,
the ceramic applicator is formed with a concavo-convex portion having a predetermined pattern or logo by molding a ceramic.
3. The cosmetic according to claim 1,
a ceramic plate is arranged on the outer surface of the middle main body,
the ceramic plate is formed with a concavo-convex portion having a predetermined pattern or logo by molding of ceramic.
4. The cosmetic according to claim 3,
the ceramic applicator and the ceramic plate are integrally formed by molding a ceramic, and are provided to penetrate the intermediate body.
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