CN217117727U - Cosmetic preparation - Google Patents

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CN217117727U
CN217117727U CN202220714091.5U CN202220714091U CN217117727U CN 217117727 U CN217117727 U CN 217117727U CN 202220714091 U CN202220714091 U CN 202220714091U CN 217117727 U CN217117727 U CN 217117727U
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金纪爱
中村兴司
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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
    • A45D33/00Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling powdery toiletry or cosmetic substances
    • A45D33/34Powder-puffs, e.g. with installed container
    • 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
    • A45D40/0087Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks for samples
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D33/00Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling powdery toiletry or cosmetic substances
    • A45D33/003Powder boxes
    • 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
    • A45D40/18Casings combined with other objects
    • 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
    • B65D51/00Closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D51/24Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes

Abstract

Provided is a hygienic and convenient cosmetic which can be produced at low cost. The cosmetic comprises: a container body including a lower housing portion having a first opening that opens upward, and an upper housing portion provided on an upper side of the lower housing portion via a step portion that expands outward, the upper housing portion having a second opening that opens upward; a cover for closing the second opening; a cosmetic material contained in the lower section containing section; an applying tool accommodated in the upper section accommodating part and used for applying the cosmetic; and a separation sheet located between the cosmetic and the applicator for separating the cosmetic from the applicator.

Description

Cosmetic preparation
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a cosmetics especially relate to the cosmetics that are fit for probation.
Background
Before cosmetics such as foundation are purchased, the color tone, makeup condition, and the like of the cosmetics are sometimes confirmed by a sample and then purchased. Conventionally, as a sample, as disclosed in patent documents 1 and 2 below, it has been proposed to adhere a cosmetic material to a filling region of a base sheet and to laminate a transparent cover sheet on the base sheet so as to cover the cosmetic material.
However, it is necessary to additionally prepare a trial application tool for applying a cosmetic material with respect to the above-mentioned sample. In addition, the application tool also needs to be managed cleanly.
[ Prior Art document ]
[ patent document ]
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open publication No. 2005-13335
Patent document 2: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 10-262727
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Problem to be solved by utility model
The utility model aims to provide a sanitary and convenient cosmetic which can be manufactured at low cost.
Means for solving the problems
The utility model relates to a cosmetic, a serial communication port, cosmetic possesses: a container body including a lower housing portion having a first opening that opens upward, and an upper housing portion provided on an upper side of the lower housing portion via a step portion that expands outward, the upper housing portion having a second opening that opens upward; a cover for closing the second opening; a cosmetic material contained in the lower section containing section; an applying tool accommodated in the upper section accommodating part and used for applying the cosmetic; and a separation sheet located between the cosmetic and the applicator for separating the cosmetic from the applicator.
According to this structure, the container body has two upper and lower housing portions. The lower storage part contains cosmetics, and the upper storage part contains a smearing tool. Since the cosmetic material and the applicator are contained in one container in a set, it is unnecessary to separately prepare an applicator, and the container is sanitary and convenient. In addition, since the lower storage portion and the upper storage portion are arranged vertically, the container is compact, resource saving can be achieved, and cost is low.
A step part which expands towards the outside is arranged between the lower section containing part and the upper section containing part. Therefore, the upper housing portion has a shape that is enlarged outward from the lower housing portion. The lower section housing portion has a lower side surface portion, the upper section housing portion has an upper side surface portion, and a step portion is disposed between the lower side surface portion and the upper side surface portion. Since the stepped portion is provided, when cosmetic is put into the lower housing portion, the cosmetic is less likely to adhere to the inner surface of the upper side surface portion, and the cosmetic is less likely to adhere to the applicator from the inner surface of the upper side surface portion.
Further, a separation sheet is disposed between the cosmetic material and the applicator, and the cosmetic material is separated from the applicator by the separation sheet. Thus, the cosmetic is prevented from adhering to the applicator.
The cosmetic can be produced, for example, as follows. That is, the cosmetic is put into the lower storage part of the container body, then the separator is put into the container body, and then the applicator is put into the container body. Then, the cap is attached to the container body to close the second opening portion with the cap. In this way, the cosmetic material, the separator, and the applicator can be sequentially placed in the container body, and the cap can be attached from above the container body. Since the cosmetic material is inserted in the same direction as the cap is assembled, the cosmetic material can be easily produced at low cost.
Preferably, the separator is placed on the upper surface of the stepped portion so as to cover the first opening, and the applicator is placed on the separator. According to this configuration, since the separator is placed on the upper surface of the stepped portion and covers the first opening, the cosmetic material is further less likely to adhere to the applicator. In the manufacturing process, the separator can be placed on the upper surface of the stepped portion, and the applicator can be placed on the separator. Therefore, the cosmetic can be easily produced.
Preferably, the upper housing portion has a finger insertion extension portion extending outward at a part of a periphery of the first opening. According to this configuration, after the cover is opened and the applicator is taken out from the upper housing portion, the separating piece can be easily taken out by inserting the finger tip into the finger-inserting expansion portion.
Preferably, the lid is detachably bonded to the container body, and a finger-inserting expansion portion is provided at a position corresponding to the opening start portion of the lid. According to this configuration, the lid can be peeled off from the unsealing start portion to be unsealed. Further, since the finger-inserting expansion portion is provided at a position corresponding to the unsealing start portion of the lid, the finger-inserting expansion portion can be easily provided without excessively enlarging the container.
Preferably, the step portion has, on an upper surface thereof: a support portion for supporting the separation sheet; and a lower portion located outside the support portion and lower than the support portion. With this configuration, the peripheral edge portion of the separation sheet can be positioned above the lower portion, and can be pressed downward by, for example, a fingertip. The separation piece is inclined by the principle of leverage with the support portion as a fulcrum. Therefore, the separator can be easily taken out.
Preferably, the lower portion has: a descending part which is continuous with the outer side of the supporting part and gradually descends towards the outer side; and a flat portion continuous with an outer side of the descending portion. According to this configuration, the separation sheet can be stably inclined along the descending portion. Further, since the flat portion is provided outside the drop portion, the connection between the upper side surface portion and the lower portion becomes smooth, and the container body can be easily manufactured.
Preferably, the upper housing portion has a finger-insertion extension portion extending outward at a portion around the first opening, and the finger-insertion extension portion is provided with a lower portion. According to this configuration, the large low portion can be easily provided by inserting a finger into the extension portion, and the height difference between the support portion and the low portion can be easily provided. Therefore, the separator can be greatly inclined, and the separator can be easily taken out. Further, the peripheral edge of the release sheet can be easily hooked and lifted by the fingernail of the finger.
Preferably, the upper housing portion has an upper side surface portion extending upward from the step portion, the upper side surface portion has a side bulging portion bulging outward than the other portion of the upper side surface portion in the finger insertion and expansion portion, and the side bulging portion extends downward than the other portion of the upper side surface portion. When opening the cosmetic, for example, the container body is pinched by the left hand, and the lid is opened by holding the lid with the right hand. In this case, for example, the thumb of the left hand can be brought into contact with the side bulging portion of the upper side surface portion to pinch the container body. Since the side surface bulging portion extends downward from the other portion of the upper side surface portion, the thumb can be easily and firmly pressed against the side surface bulging portion, and the container body can be reliably pinched.
Preferably, the cap abuts against the upper surface of the applicator. According to this configuration, the vertical vibration of the applicator is suppressed, and the separator is less likely to rise from the upper surface of the step portion. Therefore, the adhesion of the cosmetic material to the applicator can be suppressed.
Effect of utility model
As described above, in the two upper and lower storage portions of one container, the cosmetic material and the applicator are stored in a state separated by the separation sheet, and therefore, there is no need to separately prepare an applicator in a store or the like, which is hygienic and convenient. In addition, since it can be produced at low cost, it is suitable for simple cosmetics such as a sample.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a cosmetic according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a sectional view a-a of fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the cosmetic container main body.
Fig. 4 (a) is a plan view of the container body, and (B) is a sectional view B-B of (a).
Fig. 5 is a front view showing an example of the operation of unsealing the cosmetic.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing an example of the operation of unsealing the cosmetic.
Fig. 7 (a) and (b) are perspective views showing the opened state of the cosmetic.
Fig. 8 (a) and (b) are plan views showing the opened state of the cosmetic.
Fig. 9 (a) and (b) are cross-sectional views showing an example of the use state of the cosmetic.
Fig. 10 (a) to (c) are sectional views showing the manufacturing process of the cosmetic.
Fig. 11 is a sectional view showing the manufacturing process of the cosmetic.
Fig. 12 (a) and (b) are cross-sectional views showing an example of a use state of a cosmetic according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 13 (a) to (c) are sectional views showing the manufacturing process of the cosmetic of the reference example.
Description of reference numerals:
1 cosmetic preparation
2 Container body
3 cover
4 cosmetic material
5 Puff (smearing tool)
5a upper surface
5b lower surface
6 separating sheet
7 suction pad
10 bottom surface part
11 lower side part
12 step part
13 upper side part
14 flange part
15 lower segment containing part
16 upper segment containing part
17 first opening part
18 second opening part
19 finger-inserted extension
20 step expansion
21 support part
22 low position part
22a descending part
22b flat part
25 side bulge
25a extension part
28 flange projection
29 escape part
30 unsealing start part
31 unbonded part
50 powder puff body
51 belt body
90 filling machine
91 filling nozzle
92 holes
100 thumb
101 index finger
200 container body
201 side surface
204 suction pad
205 cosmetic material.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, a cosmetic product 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 11. Fig. 1 and 2 show a cosmetic product 1 according to the present embodiment. The cosmetic 1 includes: a container; a cosmetic material 4 and a applicator contained in the container; and a separation sheet 6 for separating the cosmetic material 4 from the applicator. The container is provided with: a bottomed cylindrical container body 2 having an opening on an upper surface thereof; and a lid 3 for closing the opening of the container body 2.
< Container body 2>
Fig. 3 and 4 show the container body 2 in a single body. The container body 2 has: a bottom surface portion 10; a cylindrical lower side surface portion 11 extending upward from the peripheral edge portion of the bottom surface portion 10; a step portion 12 extending outward from an upper end portion of the lower side surface portion 11; a cylindrical upper side surface portion 13 extending upward from the peripheral edge portion of the step portion 12; and a flange portion 14 extending outward from an upper end portion of the upper side surface portion 13.
The container portion of the container body 2 is divided into upper and lower two stages by a step portion 12. The container body 2 has a lower housing portion 15 and an upper housing portion 16 located above the lower housing portion 15. The lower housing portion 15 and the upper housing portion 16 are arranged above each other. The upper housing portion 16 is larger than the lower housing portion 15 in plan view.
The lower housing portion 15 is composed of a bottom surface portion 10 and a lower side surface portion 11. The lower housing portion 15 has a first opening 17 that opens upward. The upper stage housing portion 16 is composed of a step portion 12 and an upper side surface portion 13. The upper-stage housing portion 16 has a second opening 18 that opens upward. The second opening 18 is an opening of the container body 2. The second opening 18 is larger than the first opening 17. The housing space of the lower housing portion 15 and the housing space of the upper housing portion 16 are vertically communicated with each other through the first opening 17.
The shape of the container body 2 in plan view may be various shapes. In the present embodiment, the bottom surface portion 10 is circular, the lower side surface portion 11 is cylindrical, and the first opening 17 is circular. That is, the lower housing portion 15 is circular in plan view. On the other hand, the upper stage housing portion 16 is non-circular in plan view, and has a shape in which a part of the entire circumference of the circle bulges outward in the radial direction. Therefore, the stepped portion 12, the upper side surface portion 13, and the flange portion 14 have a shape in which a part of the entire circumference of a circle bulges outward in the radial direction in a plan view. The upper housing portion 16 has a finger insertion expanding portion 19 in which a part of the entire circumference of the second opening 18 bulges radially outward. The finger-inserted extension 19 is preferably large enough to allow insertion of one finger, such as an index finger or a middle finger, downward.
The stepped portion 12 is provided around the entire circumference of the first opening 17. That is, the stepped portion 12 is annular. The step portion 12 extends radially outward from the upper end of the lower side surface portion 11. By providing the step portion 12, the upper side surface portion 13 is enlarged outward by one step from the lower side surface portion 11. The radial dimension of the step 12 is constant except for the finger extending into the extension 19. The radial dimension of the step portion 12 is locally enlarged radially outward at the finger-inserted extension portion 19. The step portion 12 has a step expansion portion 20 at the finger insertion expansion portion 19, and the step expansion portion 20 expands radially outward from the other portion of the step portion 12 (the main portion of the step portion 12). The shape of the step-expanding portion 20 in a plan view is arbitrary, and in the present embodiment, it is semicircular or crescent-shaped. However, the shape of the step-extended portion 20 in a plan view may be, for example, a rectangular shape. In the present embodiment, the step portion 12 is substantially horizontal except for the step extension portion 20. However, the step portion 12 may be inclined so as to descend toward the radially outer side over the entire circumference.
The step portion 12 has, on its upper surface: a support portion 21 adjacent to the first opening 17; and a lower portion 22 located radially outward of the support portion 21 and lower than the support portion 21. The support portion 21 is provided around the entire circumference of the first opening 17. The support portion 21 is annular. The height of the support portion 21 is constant. The support portion 21 supports the separator 6 around the entire circumference of the first opening 17. The support portion 21 occupies most of the upper surface of the stepped portion 12 in the stepped portion 12 except for the step-expanded portion 20, and extends substantially horizontally to the vicinity of the inner surface of the upper side surface portion 13.
The lower portion 22 is provided in the step-extended portion 20. Therefore, the step-extended portion 20 is a portion that is lower and recessed than the other portion of the step portion 12. The lower portion 22 includes: a descending portion 22a which is continuous with the radial outer side of the support portion 21 and gradually descends toward the radial outer side; and a flat portion 22b continuous with the radially outer side of the depressed portion 22 a. The descending portion 22a is preferably an inclined surface, but may be a curved surface that curves downward or upward toward the radially outer side, for example. When the descending portion 22a is, for example, an inclined surface, the gradient thereof may be, for example, 10 to 45 degrees. The flat portion 22b is preferably a substantially horizontal flat surface. The flat portion 22b preferably extends to the vicinity of the upper side surface portion 13. It is preferable that a curved surface be provided at the boundary between the flat portion 22b and the inner surface of the upper surface side surface portion.
The upper surface of the step-and-spread portion 20 is lower than the upper surface of the other portion of the step portion 12, and correspondingly, the lower surface of the step-and-spread portion 20 is lower than the lower surface of the other portion of the step portion 12.
The upper side surface portion 13 has a cylindrical shape in which a part thereof expands radially outward. The upper side surface part 13 has a side bulging part 25 in the finger insertion and expansion part 19, and the side bulging part 25 expands radially outward from the other parts of the upper side surface part 13 (main parts of the upper side surface part 13). The side bulging portion 25 bulges in an arc shape radially outward in a plan view. However, the side bulging portion 25 may bulge in a rectangular shape in a plan view.
The side bulging portion 25 is connected to an outer edge portion of the step-expanding portion 20. The step-expanding portion 20 is lower than the other portion of the step portion 12, and therefore the side bulging portion 25 extends downward than the other portion of the upper side surface portion 13. That is, the side surface bulging portion 25 has an extended portion 25a at a lower end portion thereof, and the extended portion 25a extends downward from a lower end portion of the other portion of the upper side surface portion 13. The height of the lower end of the side bulging portion 25 is lower than the height of the lower end of the other portion of the upper side surface portion 13. On the other hand, the height of the upper end of the upper side surface 13 is constant. Therefore, the vertical length of the side bulging portion 25 is longer than the vertical length of the other portion of the upper side surface portion 13.
The flange portion 14 is provided around the entire periphery of the second opening portion 18. The flange portion 14 is substantially horizontal. The flange portion 14 has a circular shape with a portion protruding radially outward. The flange portion 14 has a flange protruding portion 28 at a position corresponding to the finger insertion expanding portion 19 over the entire circumference, and the flange protruding portion 28 protrudes radially outward from the other portion of the flange portion 14 (main portion of the flange portion 14). The flange projection 28 is connected to the upper end of the side bulging portion 25. A relief portion 29 is provided at the projecting end portion of the flange projecting portion 28, and the relief portion 29 is lower than the other portion of the flange projecting portion 28 (the base end portion of the flange projecting portion 28) by one step.
The container body 2 is preferably a synthetic resin product. The container body 2 is preferably a synthetic resin sheet product, and is formed by sheet molding such as vacuum molding. However, the container body 2 may be formed by injection molding. The synthetic resin sheet may be any of various synthetic resin sheets, for example, synthetic resin sheets of PP, PE, PET-G, PCTA, POM, PBT, PA, PC, PS, PVC, PLA, AS, ABS, etc., and has a thickness of, for example, 0.3 to 1.0 mm.
< cover 3>
The lid 3 closes the second opening 18 of the container body 2. The cover 3 may be in various forms. In the present embodiment, the lid 3 is bonded to the upper end portion of the container body 2 in a detachable manner. Specifically, the lid 3 is heat-sealed to the upper surface of the flange portion 14 so as to be peelable. The cover 3 is preferably a film product having flexibility. The film may be a single layer, but is preferably a multilayer. The film includes a sealing layer, a barrier layer, and a base layer in this order from the lower side, i.e., the side close to the container body 2. The sealing layer is a layer for bonding to the container body 2 by heat sealing, and is made of synthetic resin such as PET, PP, PE, PBT, PA, PLA, or the like. The barrier layer is made of aluminum foil, silica, EVOH, or the like. The base layer is the main layer of the film and is composed of synthetic resin such as PET, PP, PE, PBT, PA, PLA and the like, paper and the like. One or more intermediate layers may be provided between the sealing layer and the barrier layer. The intermediate layer is made of, for example, a synthetic resin such as PET, PP, PE, PBT, PA, PLA or the like.
The lid 3 has a shape corresponding to the flange portion 14. The cap 3 has a shape in which a circular portion protrudes radially outward. The lid 3 has an unsealing start portion 30 (grasping portion) that protrudes radially outward. The opening start portion 30 is located on the upper side of the flange protrusion portion 28. The front end of the opening start portion 30 is located above the escape portion 29 of the flange protrusion 28. A gap is formed between the distal end portion of the opening start portion 30 and the escape portion 29. That is, the non-adhesive portion 31 which is not adhered to the flange portion 14 is provided at the distal end portion of the opening start portion 30. The user can pinch the non-adhesive portion 31 with a fingertip when opening the package. Note that, the relief portion 29 may not be provided in the flange projecting portion 28, and even in this case, the lid 3 can be easily peeled off by providing the non-adhesive portion 31 in the seal opening start portion 30 in advance. Further, the non-adhesive portion 31 may not be provided at the distal end portion of the opening start portion 30, but a break line may be provided at the distal end portion of the flange protruding portion 28 so as to cross the distal end portion of the flange protruding portion 28, and the distal end portion of the flange protruding portion 28 may be broken from the base end portion of the flange protruding portion 28 by the break line at the time of opening the lid 3. The distal end of the flange projecting portion 28 that has been cut off can be pinched together with the distal end of the opening start portion 30, and the lid 3 can be easily peeled off.
< cosmetic preparation 4>
The cosmetic material 4 is contained in the lower storage portion 15. The lower storage portion 15 is a storage portion for storing the cosmetic material 4. The cosmetic material 4 may be any of various cosmetic materials, and may be either solid or liquid. The solid cosmetic material 4 is, for example, in the form of powder or paste. The cosmetic material 4 may have volatile components. In the case of the solid cosmetic 4, the cosmetic may be one that is packed and fixed in a tray (a center tray) made of, for example, metal, synthetic resin, paper, or the like. In the case of the liquid cosmetic 4, the cosmetic may be impregnated into the suction pad (pad) 7. The viscosity of the liquid cosmetic 4 is, for example, 2000 to 30000 mPas (type B viscometer, No.4 spindle, 12rpm, 60 sec). In the present embodiment, the liquid cosmetic 4 will be described as an example.
The liquid cosmetic material 4 is, for example, a liquid foundation, a blush, a cosmetic liquid, an emulsion, or the like. The suction pad 7 (impregnated body) is impregnated with the liquid cosmetic material 4. The amount of impregnation is, for example, 0.5 to 5 g. The suction pad 7 is soft and can be easily deformed. The suction pad 7 has a shape corresponding to the lower housing portion 15, and is cylindrical in the present embodiment. The diameter of the suction pad 7 may be slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the lower housing portion 15, or may be slightly larger than the inner diameter of the lower housing portion 15. The length (thickness) of the suction pad 7 in the vertical direction is preferably equal to or shorter than the depth of the lower housing portion 15, that is, the length of the lower side surface portion 11 in the vertical direction. Therefore, in a state where the suction pad 7 is accommodated in the lower stage accommodation portion 15, the upper surface of the suction pad 7 is flush with or lower than the upper surface of the stepped portion 12. It is preferable that the upper surface of the suction pad 7 does not protrude upward from the upper surface of the stepped portion 12.
The material of the suction pad 7 may be a material capable of containing the liquid cosmetic 4. The material of the suction pad 7 is various foams, porous materials, fibrous bodies, or the like. The suction pad 7 has cushioning properties. The fiber body is a three-dimensional crossing structure like a climbing frame. The fibrous body has a three-dimensional structure. The intersection where the fibers cross each other is a contact where the fibers contact each other. The fibers are fused to each other at the contact portion. The density of the fiber body is, for example, 6 to 50kg/m 3 The degree of the addition is preferably 6 to 30kg/m 3 Degree of the disease. The Ascar F hardness of the fiber body is preferably 30 to 60 degrees. The asker F hardness is a value measured at a temperature of 25 ℃ using an asker rubber durometer type F manufactured by a polymer measuring instrument (parts by weight). The suction pad 7 may be a single layer or a plurality of layers.
The step of containing the liquid cosmetic 4 in the suction pad 7 may be performed before the suction pad 7 is stored in the lower storage portion 15, but it is preferable to contain the suction pad 7 in the lower storage portion 15. After the suction pad 7 is stored in the lower storage portion 15, the filling nozzle 91 of the filling machine 90 is inserted into the container main body 2 as shown in fig. 10. Then, the filling nozzle 91 is pressed against the suction pad 7. While the suction pad 7 is compressed up and down by the filling nozzle 91, the liquid cosmetic 4 is discharged from the hole 92 of the filling nozzle 91, and the suction pad 7 is uniformly impregnated with the liquid cosmetic 4 without being unevenly distributed. The filling nozzle 91 has a circular shape corresponding to the shape of the suction pad 7, and the diameter of the filling nozzle 91 is substantially equal to the inner diameter of the lower storage portion 15.
< separation sheet 6>
The separator 6 is disposed between the cosmetic material 4 and the applicator. The separator 6 may be smaller than the first opening 17 or may be positioned in the lower housing portion 15, but is preferably larger than the first opening 17 and placed on the upper surface of the stepped portion 12. The separation sheet 6 is placed on the upper surface of the stepped portion 12, thereby covering the first opening 17. As described above, the annular support portion 21 is provided on the upper surface of the stepped portion 12. The separator 6 placed on the upper surface of the stepped portion 12 is supported by the annular support portion 21 over the entire circumference, and the first opening 17 is closed by the separator 6.
The separator 6 has a circular shape corresponding to the shape of the first opening 17. The separator 6 has a larger diameter than the first opening 17. Since the separator 6 has a circular shape, the separator 6 has no directionality, and the separator 6 can be easily inserted into the container body 2. Therefore, the automatic loading of the separator 6 becomes easy.
The diameter of the separating sheet 6 is smaller than the diameter of the outer edge of the step portion 12, that is, the inner diameter of the upper side surface portion 13. Therefore, a gap is generated between the outer edge of the separator 6 placed on the upper surface of the stepped portion 12 and the inner surface of the upper side surface portion 13. The separation sheet 6 can be positionally offset in the horizontal direction by an amount corresponding to the gap. Even when the separator 6 is displaced in the horizontal direction, the separator 6 covers the entire first opening 17 and blocks the first opening 17. Fig. 8 (a) shows a state in which the separator 6 is disposed concentrically with the first opening 17. Fig. 8 (b) shows a state in which the separation sheet 6 is eccentric with respect to the first opening 17 toward the finger insertion expansion portion 19.
The separation sheet 6 is formed of various sheet materials. The separation sheet 6 is preferably a sheet made of synthetic resin. The separator 6 is preferably a transparent sheet, and the color of the cosmetic material 4 can be visually recognized from above the separator 6. The synthetic resin constituting the separator sheet 6 is, for example, PET, PP, PE, etc., and PET is preferable because of its excellent transparency. The thickness of the separator 6 is, for example, 20 to 100 μm, preferably 50 to 100 μm.
< puff 5 (plastering tool) >
The upper receiving portion 16 receives a painting tool. The applicator is a cosmetic tool for applying the cosmetic material 4 to the skin such as the face. In the present embodiment, the puff 5 is accommodated in the upper stage accommodating portion 16 as a painting tool. The puff 5 includes: a puff body 50 having a cushioning property; and a belt body 51 mounted on an upper surface of the puff body 50.
The puff body 50 is flat. The puff body 50 has a shape corresponding to the upper-stage housing portion 16 in a plan view, and has, for example, a circular shape or a rectangular shape. In the present embodiment, the puff body 50 has a circular shape in a plan view. The lower surface of the puff body 50 is the lower surface 5b of the puff 5 and is a painting surface. The cosmetic material 4 is applied to the application surface during use.
The belt body 51 is mounted on the upper surface of the puff body 50. The belt body 51 protrudes slightly upward from the upper surface of the puff body 50. Both end portions of the belt body 51 are attached to two portions of the peripheral edge portion of the upper surface of the puff body 50. One or more fingers can be inserted between the band body 51 and the upper surface of the puff body 50. A finger is inserted between the tape body 51 and the upper surface of the puff body 50 and the puff 5 is supported by the hand.
The puff 5 is accommodated in the upper-stage accommodating portion 16 with the belt body 51 facing upward. The puff 5 is placed on the separator 6. The upper surface 5a of the puff 5 abuts against the lid 3. In particular, the belt body 51 in the upper surface 5a of the puff 5 abuts against the cover 3. The puff 5 is pressed toward the lower side by the cover 3. The puff 5 is located between the cover 3 and the separating sheet 6, and is preferably held by the cover 3 and the separating sheet 6 up and down. As shown in fig. 11, it is preferable that the upper surface 5a of the puff 5 slightly protrudes from the second opening 18 to the upper side in a state before the cap 3 is attached to the container body 2. In detail, the tape body 51 is preferably located above the upper surface of the flange 14. By heat-sealing the lid 3 to the flange portion 14, the tape body 51 is pressed downward by the lid 3.
The cosmetic 1 configured as described above is produced, for example, as follows. First, the suction pad 7 is put into the lower storage portion 15 of the container body 2. Thereafter, the suction pad 7 is impregnated with the liquid cosmetic 4. Fig. 10 shows an outline of the process of filling the suction pad 7 with the liquid cosmetic 4. The filling nozzle 91 of the filling machine 90 is positioned above the container main body 2 in a state where the suction pad 7 is accommodated in the lower-stage accommodation portion 15. Conversely, the container body 2 is positioned below the filling mouth 91 of the filling machine 90. The diameter of the filling nozzle 91 is substantially equal to the inner diameter of the lower side surface portion 11. The filling nozzle 91 is lowered so that the filling nozzle 91 gradually enters the container body 2 from the second opening 18. Then, the filling nozzle 91 is inserted into the lower storage portion 15 from the first opening 17 and pressed against the upper surface of the suction pad 7, and the suction pad 7 is compressed in the vertical direction by the filling nozzle 91. In this state, the liquid cosmetic 4 is discharged from the hole 92 of the filling nozzle 91, and the suction pad 7 is impregnated with the liquid cosmetic 4. After a predetermined amount of the liquid cosmetic 4 is discharged from the filling nozzle 91, the filling nozzle 91 is lifted up and the filling nozzle 91 is taken out from the container body 2.
In the case of automatically filling the container body 2 with the liquid cosmetic 4, for example, the filling nozzle 91 of the filling machine 90 is disposed at a predetermined position in advance, and the filling nozzle 91 is moved only up and down. The container body 2 is sequentially moved in the horizontal direction so that the container body 2 is positioned below the filling nozzle 91.
Since the upper storage portion 16 is expanded outward with respect to the lower storage portion 15, even if the filling nozzle 91 is moved forward and backward from the second opening 18 with respect to the container body 2, the filling nozzle 91 is less likely to come into contact with the upper side surface portion 13, and the liquid cosmetic 4 is less likely to adhere to the inner surface of the upper side surface portion 13. In the case of a solid cosmetic material 4, the cosmetic material 4 is less likely to adhere to the inner surface of the upper side surface portion 13 when the solid cosmetic material 4 is placed in the lower storage portion 15.
Fig. 13 shows a case where there is no step portion in the container body 200 and the container body 200 has only one receiving portion as a comparative example. The diameter of the suction pad 204 is substantially equal to the inner diameter of the side surface 201 of the container main body 200. In this case, when the filling nozzle 91 is moved forward and backward with respect to the container body 200, the cosmetic material 205 is easily attached to the inner surface of the side surface portion 201. In order to prevent the cosmetic material 205 from adhering to the inner surface of the side surface portion 201, if the diameter of the filling nozzle 91 is made to be significantly smaller than the inner diameter of the side surface portion 201, the peripheral portion of the suction pad 204 is less likely to be impregnated with the cosmetic material 205, and impregnation segregation occurs.
After the suction pad 7 is filled with the cosmetic material 4, the separator 6 is put into the container body 2 through the second opening 18 and placed on the upper surface of the stepped portion 12. Since the diameter of the separator 6 is larger than the diameter of the first opening 17, the first opening 17 can be closed by placing the separator 6 on the upper surface of the stepped portion 12. Since the support portion 21 is annularly provided around the first opening 17, the separator 6 is supported by the annular support portion 21. Therefore, the degree of sealing of the first opening 17 is improved, and leakage of the liquid cosmetic 4 and volatilization of volatile components can be suppressed.
Thereafter, the puff 5 is put into the container body 2 through the second opening 18 and placed on the separation sheet 6. The tape body 51 of the puff 5 is located slightly offset to the upper side from the upper surface of the flange 14. The upper surface of the puff body 50 may be slightly higher than the upper surface of the flange portion 14. Then, the lid 3 is bonded to the flange portion 14 by heat sealing. The second opening 18 is closed by the lid 3, and the container body 2 is sealed. Therefore, evaporation of the liquid cosmetic 4 and volatilization of volatile components thereof can be suppressed. In addition, since the barrier layer is provided on the lid 3, the liquid cosmetic 4 can be prevented from being deteriorated.
By welding the lid 3 to the flange portion 14, the puff 5 is pressed downward by the lid 3. Therefore, the vertical movement of the puff 5 is suppressed, and the puff 5 is stabilized. Further, since the separating sheet 6 is pressed downward by the puff 5, the vibration of the separating sheet 6 is also suppressed, and the separating sheet 6 is also stabilized. The separating sheet 6 is brought into close contact with the annular support portion 21 by the pressing force from the puff 5, and the first opening 17 can be reliably closed by the separating sheet 6. Thus, the lower storage portion 15 can be doubly closed by the separator 6 and the cover 3.
The operation of opening cosmetic 1 will be described. The cosmetic 1 is opened by peeling the lid 3 off the flange 14. For example, the container body 2 is pinched by one hand, and the lid 3 is pinched by the other hand to peel the lid 3 from the flange portion 14. The manner of peeling the cover 3 is arbitrary, and peeling may be performed by various methods, and fig. 5 and 6 show an example.
As shown in fig. 5, the container body 2 is held, for example, with the left hand. At this time, for example, the container body 2 can be held along the unsealing direction X of the lid 3 with the thumb 100 being in contact with the side bulging portion 25. The side bulging portion 25 extends downward from the upper side surface portion 13 and has a length in the vertical direction longer than the other portions of the upper side surface portion 13, so that the thumb 100 can be reliably brought into contact with the side bulging portion 25 to firmly pinch the container body 2. Then, the lid 3 is peeled from the flange portion 14 by pinching the opening start portion 30 of the lid 3 with the fingertip of the right hand. Since the non-adhesive portion 31 which is not adhered to the flange portion 14 is provided at the distal end portion of the opening start portion 30, the non-adhesive portion 31 of the lid 3 can be easily pinched. In particular, since the relief portion 29 is provided in the flange projecting portion 28 and a gap is formed between the relief portion 29 and the non-adhesive portion 31, the non-adhesive portion 31 can be easily pinched. When the container body 2 is held along the unsealing direction X of the lid 3, the container body 2 is less likely to become unstable due to the force when the lid 3 is peeled off, and the lid 3 can be easily unsealed.
This removes the lid 3 from the container body 2. Fig. 7 (a) shows a state where the lid 3 is removed from the container body 2. The puff 5 can be taken out from the opened second opening 18. Fig. 7 (b) shows a state where the puff 5 is taken out.
Next, the operation of taking out the separator 6 will be described. The separator 6 can be taken out by the following two methods. The first method is a method in which the peripheral edge portion of the separator 6 is pressed downward with a fingertip to tilt the separator 6. The diameter of the separation sheet 6 is smaller than the inner diameter of the upper side surface 13. Therefore, a gap is formed between the separation sheet 6 and the inner surface of the upper side surface portion 13. The separation sheet 6 is preferably moved in the horizontal direction by an amount corresponding to the gap. Fig. 8 (a) shows a state in which the center of the separator 6 is arranged concentrically with respect to the center of the first opening 17 without being eccentric. From this state, the separator 6 can be eccentric toward the finger-inserted expansion 19. Fig. 8 (b) shows an eccentric state. By thus decentering the separator 6 toward the finger-entering extension 19, the portion of the separator 6 located above the descending portion 22a can be enlarged.
Then, as shown in fig. 9, the finger-inserting expansion portion 19 is inserted into, for example, an index finger 101, and the peripheral edge portion of the separator 6 is pressed downward by the tip of the index finger 101. At this time, when the separator 6 is eccentric toward the finger-inserted extension 19, the peripheral edge of the separator 6 can be easily pressed with the fingertip. Then, by pressing the peripheral edge portion of the separation sheet 6 downward, the separation sheet 6 can be tilted about the support portion 21 located radially inward of the vicinity of the depressed portion 22a as a fulcrum, as shown in fig. 9 (b). By tilting the separator 6 in this way, the separator 6 can be easily grasped by the other hand and the separator 6 can be removed from the container body 2. When the lowered portion 22a is provided in the lowered portion 22, the peripheral edge portion of the separation sheet 6 can be brought into contact with the lowered portion 22a, and the separation sheet 6 can be stably inclined. In particular, when the falling portion 22a is an inclined surface, the separator 6 is likely to follow the inclined surface, and thus the posture of the inclined separator 6 is likely to be stabilized.
Another approach is shown in fig. 12. The lower portion 22 is not provided in the step portion 12 of the container main body 2 shown in fig. 12. The step portion 12 has a constant height over the entire circumference. However, even if the lower portion 22 is provided in the stepped portion 12, the separator 6 can be taken out in the same manner. For example, as shown in fig. 12 (a), the finger-inserted extension 19 is inserted into the index finger 101, and the periphery of the separator 6 is hooked with the fingernail of the index finger and lifted as shown in fig. 12 (b). Then, the lifted separator 6 can be easily taken out from the container body 2 by pinching it. The above two extraction methods can be arbitrarily selected according to the preference, situation, and the like of the user.
As described above, since the cosmetic 4 and the puff 5 are contained in a set in one container, it is not necessary to prepare the puff 5 in a store or prepare the puff 5 separately by a user who has acquired the cosmetic 1, for example, which is very convenient and sanitary. Further, since the lower storage portion 15 and the upper storage portion 16 are arranged vertically, the container is compact, resource saving can be achieved, and the cost is low. Therefore, the cosmetic 1 is suitable for a simple cosmetic 1, for example, a cosmetic 1 provided as a trial at a store, a cosmetic 1 provided at low cost as a product for use at any time, and the like. In particular, when the container body 2 is a synthetic resin product, the container body 2 can be manufactured at low cost. In the case where the container body 2 is a sheet molding, the container body 2 can be manufactured at low cost. Further, by forming the separator 6 in a circular shape without projections or the like, the separator 6 is not oriented, and can be easily handled even for automation, and can be manufactured at low cost. Similarly, by making the lower housing portion 15 cylindrical and making the first opening 17 circular, the circular separator sheet 6 can be used, and manufacturing costs can be reduced.
Further, since the step portion 12 is provided between the lower-stage housing portion 15 and the upper-stage housing portion 16, the cosmetic 4 is less likely to adhere to the inner surface of the upper side surface portion 13 when the cosmetic 4 is put into the lower-stage housing portion 15. If the cosmetic material 4 adheres to the inner surface of the upper side surface portion 13, the cosmetic material 4 adhering to the inner surface of the upper side surface portion 13 is likely to adhere to the puff 5 in the manufacturing process, and the value as the cosmetic material 1 is lowered. By providing the stepped portion 12, the cosmetic material 4 can be effectively prevented from adhering to the puff 5 in the manufacturing process. Further, since the cosmetic material 4 is separated from the puff 5 by the separation sheet 6, the cosmetic material 4 in the lower storage portion 15 can be prevented from adhering to the puff 5.
Since the separation sheet 6 covers the first opening 17, the cosmetic 4 is less likely to adhere to the puff 5. Further, since the puff 5 is placed on the separation sheet 6, the separation sheet 6 is less likely to be displaced. Further, since the separation sheet 6 is placed on the step portion 12 and the puff 5 is placed on the separation sheet 6, the manufacturing is also easy. Particularly, when the cover 3 abuts on the upper surface of the puff 5, the puff 5 is held by the cover 3 and the separating sheet 6 up and down, and the puff 5 is stabilized. Therefore, the separation sheet 6 is also stable and the separation sheet 6 is less likely to rise from the upper surface of the step portion 12. Therefore, the adhesion of the cosmetic 4 to the puff 5 is further suppressed. Further, since the separator sheet 6 is also stable in the state of closing the first opening 17, evaporation, deterioration, and the like of the cosmetic 4 are also suppressed.
When the support portion 21 for supporting the separator 6 is annularly provided on the upper surface of the stepped portion 12, the first opening 17 is effectively closed by the separator 6. The support portion 21 may be spaced radially outward from the first opening 17, but when the support portion 21 is adjacent to the first opening 17, the stepped portion 12 does not need to be excessively enlarged.
Since the upper receiving portion 16 has the finger-inserting expanded portion 19, the separating piece 6 can be easily taken out by inserting the finger-inserting expanded portion 19 into the fingertip. Since the finger-inserting expanding portion 19 is provided at a position corresponding to the opening start portion 30 over the entire circumference of the container body 2, the finger-inserting expanding portion 19 can be easily provided without excessively increasing the size of the container.
Since the lower portion 22 is provided on the upper surface of the stepped portion 12, the separator 6 can be tilted by the principle of leverage. As shown in fig. 12, the separator 6 can be hooked and lifted by a nail of a fingertip. When the lower portion 22 includes the descending portion 22a, the separator 6 can be stably inclined along the descending portion 22 a. Further, when the flat portion 22b is provided outside the depressed portion 22a, the container body 2 can be easily manufactured even if the depressed portion 22a is provided. When the low position portion 22 is provided in the finger-inserted extension portion 19, the large low position portion 22 can be provided by the finger-inserted extension portion 19. Therefore, the height difference between the support portion 21 and the lower portion 22 can be easily provided, and the separator 6 can be greatly inclined. In addition, the separation piece 6 can be easily hooked and lifted by a nail of a fingertip.
Since the side bulging portion 25 of the upper side surface portion 13 extends downward from the other portions of the upper side surface portion 13, the container body 2 can be opened by firmly pinching the container body 2 with fingers against the side bulging portion 25. The side bulging portion 25 is provided at a position corresponding to the opening start portion 30 in the entire circumference of the container body 2, and therefore the container body 2 can be gripped along the opening direction X. Therefore, the container body 2 can be firmly gripped at the time of unsealing, and the lid 3 can be easily peeled.
In the present embodiment, the low portion 22 is provided only in a part of the entire circumference of the upper surface of the stepped portion 12, that is, only at the position where the finger enters the extension portion 19, but the low portion 22 may be provided over the entire circumference. In addition, the lower portion 22 may be provided on the step portion 12 without providing the finger-inserting expansion portion 19. The support portion 21 is preferably annular.
Note that, although the case where the cosmetic 1 is a foundation is described, blush or the like may be used. The applicator may be a brush, an eye-shadow stick, or the like, in addition to the puff 5.

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1. A cosmetic is characterized in that it comprises a cosmetic,
the cosmetic comprises:
a container body including a lower housing portion having a first opening that opens upward, and an upper housing portion provided on an upper side of the lower housing portion via a step portion that expands outward, the upper housing portion having a second opening that opens upward;
a cover for closing the second opening;
a cosmetic material contained in the lower section containing section;
an applying tool accommodated in the upper section accommodating part and used for applying the cosmetic; and
a separation sheet located between the cosmetic and the applicator for separating the cosmetic from the applicator.
2. The cosmetic according to claim 1,
the separator is placed on the upper surface of the stepped portion and covers the first opening portion, and the application tool is placed on the separator.
3. The cosmetic according to claim 2,
the upper section receiving portion has a finger insertion expanding portion which expands outward at a portion around the first opening portion.
4. The cosmetic according to claim 3,
the lid is bonded to the container body in a peelable manner, and a finger-inserting expansion portion is provided at a position corresponding to an opening start portion of the lid.
5. The cosmetic according to claim 2,
the upper surface of the step portion is provided with: a support portion for supporting the separation sheet; and a lower portion located outside the support portion and lower than the support portion.
6. The cosmetic according to claim 5,
the lower portion has: a descending part which is continuous with the outer side of the support part and gradually descends towards the outer side; and a flat portion continuous with an outer side of the descending portion.
7. The cosmetic according to claim 5 or 6,
the upper section housing portion has a finger insertion extension portion extending outward at a portion around the first opening portion, and a lower portion is provided at the finger insertion extension portion.
8. The cosmetic according to claim 7,
the upper section accommodating part is provided with an upper side part extending from the step part to the upper side, the upper side part is provided with a side bulging part bulging outwards than other parts of the upper side part when the fingers stretch into the expanding part, and the side bulging part extends downwards than other parts of the upper side part.
9. The cosmetic according to claim 2,
the cap abuts against the upper surface of the application tool.
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