WO2008038718A1 - Récipient destiné à recevoir du papier ouaté à usage domestique - Google Patents

Récipient destiné à recevoir du papier ouaté à usage domestique Download PDF

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WO2008038718A1
WO2008038718A1 PCT/JP2007/068823 JP2007068823W WO2008038718A1 WO 2008038718 A1 WO2008038718 A1 WO 2008038718A1 JP 2007068823 W JP2007068823 W JP 2007068823W WO 2008038718 A1 WO2008038718 A1 WO 2008038718A1
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thin paper
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Minoru Iwasaki
Atsuko Shirai
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Daio Paper Corporation
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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
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/08Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K7/00Body washing or cleaning implements
    • 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
    • B65D43/00Lids or covers for rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • B65D43/14Non-removable lids or covers
    • B65D43/22Devices for holding in closed position, e.g. clips
    • 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
    • B65D43/00Lids or covers for rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • B65D43/14Non-removable lids or covers
    • B65D43/24Devices for retaining in open position
    • 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
    • B65D43/00Lids or covers for rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • B65D43/26Mechanisms for opening or closing, e.g. pedal-operated
    • 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
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/08Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession
    • B65D83/0805Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing thin flat articles in succession through an aperture in a wall

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  • the present invention relates to a household thin paper storage container for storing household thin paper such as a wet sheet and wet tissue.
  • an operation button or the like for performing an operation for opening the outlet is known (for example, see Patent Document 1).
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-262461
  • the operation button can be moved (slid) in the front-rear direction with respect to the container body, and the operation button can be arranged at a lock position for locking the operation and an unlock position for unlocking the operation button.
  • Household thin paper storage containers have also been developed, but in the case of the above configuration, a space is required around the rotating shaft of the operation button, and there is a gap between the container body and the lid! If you do, there is a problem!
  • both the slide and lock functions are available. If one of the left and right rotating shafts is placed on the lock side and the other is placed on the unlock side! / ⁇ Unable to lock properly! /, There is a fear.
  • a main object of the present invention is to provide a household thin paper storage container capable of prohibiting an operation related to the rotation of the lid of the operation unit with a simpler structure.
  • a container main body that houses household thin paper inside and has an outlet for the household thin paper, a lid that is rotatably attached to the container main body so as to open and close the outlet, and the outlet
  • a thin paper storage container for home use comprising an operation unit that performs an operation of flipping up one end of the lid to bring the lid into an open state
  • the operation unit is
  • a rotation shaft portion that is pivotally attached to the container body and forms a central axis of rotation with respect to the container body; and a contact portion that comes into contact with one end of the lid body.
  • Household thin paper storage that is configured to be movable so that the contact portion is disposed at a contact position where the one end portion can be contacted and a contact impossible position where the contact portion cannot be contacted when rotating about the moving shaft portion.
  • the operation unit that flips up one end portion of the lid body by the contact portion to open the outlet is in a non-contactable position where the contact portion cannot contact the one end portion of the lid body.
  • the operation related to the rotation of the lid of the operation unit can be prohibited.
  • an operation unit that does not separately provide a member that prohibits contact between one end of the lid and the contact portion is defined as a contact position at which the contact portion can contact one end of the lid and a non-contactable position at which contact cannot be made.
  • the operation related to the rotation of the lid of the operation unit can be prohibited or the prohibition can be released simply by moving between them. Therefore, an operation related to the rotation of the lid of the operation unit can be prohibited with a simpler structure.
  • the container body is rotated around the rotation shaft portion of the operation portion by engaging the oval mounting hole portion to which the rotation shaft portion is attached and the contact portion. And an engaged portion that regulates
  • the operation portion is pushed so that the rotation shaft portion moves along the attachment hole portion.
  • the contact portion engages with the engaged portion and is disposed at the non-contactable position, while the rotating shaft portion is pulled out so as to move along the attachment hole portion.
  • the contact portion may be arranged at the contact position.
  • the contact portion can be disposed at a non-contactable position by simply pushing the operation portion so that the rotation shaft portion moves along the mounting hole portion,
  • the contact part can be placed at the contact position simply by pulling out the shaft part so that it moves along the mounting hole.
  • the contact part can be placed at the contact position or the non-contact position, and in the non-contact position, the contact part is engaged with the engaged part for operation. Since the rotation of the part can be prohibited, the operation related to the rotation of the lid of the operation part can be appropriately prohibited.
  • the container body includes an oval mounting hole portion to which the rotating shaft portion is mounted,
  • the operation portion is pulled out so that the rotation shaft portion moves along the attachment hole portion, so that the contact portion is disposed at the non-contactable position, while the rotation shaft portion is The contact portion is arranged at the contact position by being pushed so as to move along the mounting hole portion! /.
  • the contact portion can be disposed at a non-contactable position by simply pulling out the operation portion so that the rotation shaft portion moves along the mounting hole portion,
  • the contact portion can be arranged at the contact position simply by pushing in so that the shaft portion moves along the mounting hole portion.
  • the contact unit can be placed at a contact position or a non-contactable position, and operations related to the rotation of the lid of the operation unit can be appropriately prohibited.
  • the container body includes a storage portion that stores the household thin paper, and a wall portion that is provided outside the storage portion and includes an upstanding surface,
  • the mounting hole portion is formed so as to be seated from the upright surface, and includes a position regulation convex portion that projects from the inner surface of the mounting hole portion and regulates the position of the rotating shaft portion,
  • the wall portion is provided with a through-hole penetrating the wall portion so as to face the mounting hole portion so as to sandwich the position restricting convex portion! / [0014]
  • the position regulating convex portion is provided when the rotation shaft portion moves in the mounting hole by the through hole provided at a position facing the mounting hole so as to sandwich the position regulating convex portion.
  • the mounting hole is elastically deformed by being pushed into the through-hole side, so that the operation part can be smoothly moved.
  • the through-hole is provided in the wall part provided in the outer side of a storage part, it can store a household thin paper in a sealing state in a storage part, and can prevent the drying of the household thin paper .
  • the rotation shaft portion is attached to the attachment hole portion of the container body
  • a position restricting portion that positions at least the operation portion arranged at the contact impossible position may be provided at a position different from the mounting hole portion.
  • the position restriction that positions at least the operation portion arranged at the non-contactable position among the non-contactable position and the non-contactable position where the contact portion can contact the one end of the lid. Since the part is provided at a position different from the mounting hole part, the gap between the container body and the lid body is less likely to occur compared to the configuration in which the position restricting part is provided at the same position as the mounting hole part. Can be prevented.
  • the operation portion can be properly moved by moving the rotation shaft portion along the mounting hole portion, and the operation portion can be properly positioned by the position restricting portion.
  • a convex portion provided on one of the operation portion and the container main body, and a different one of the operation portion and the container main body that is different from the one provided with the convex portion.
  • a concave portion with which the convex portion engages
  • the position restricting portion may include a position restricting convex portion that protrudes from the inner surface of the concave portion and contacts the side surface of the convex portion to restrict relative movement of the convex portion and the concave portion.
  • the relative movement of the convex portion and the concave portion provided on the operation portion and the container body can be restricted by the position restricting convex portion.
  • the rotation shaft portion may include a rotation restricting portion that restricts rotation of the rotation shaft portion. good.
  • the rotation shaft portion can be controlled by the rotation restricting portion to restrict the rotation of the rotation shaft portion, and the rotation shaft portion can be prevented from rotating unnecessarily. Can prevent rattling
  • the rotation restricting portion is formed by deforming a part of a circular outer peripheral portion of the rotation shaft portion
  • the mounting hole portion may include a fitted portion into which the rotation restricting portion is fitted in a state where the operation portion is disposed at the non-contactable position.
  • the operation unit that flips up one end portion of the lid body by the contact portion to open the outlet is in a non-contactable position where the contact portion cannot contact the one end portion of the lid body.
  • Arrangement can prohibit the operation related to the rotation of the lid of the operation unit.
  • an operation unit that does not separately provide a member that prohibits contact between one end of the lid and the contact portion is provided between a contact position at which the contact portion can contact the one end of the lid and a non-contactable position at which the contact cannot be made.
  • the operation related to the rotation of the lid of the operation unit can be prohibited or the prohibition can be lifted simply by moving it with the. Therefore, the operation related to the rotation of the lid of the operation unit can be prohibited with a simpler structure.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view showing a household thin paper storage container exemplified as a preferred embodiment 1 to which the present invention is applied.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view showing the household thin paper storage container of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a bottom view showing the household thin paper storage container of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a household thin paper storage container taken along line IV-IV in FIG.
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of region A in FIG.
  • FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of region A in FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of region A in FIG.
  • FIG. 8 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the main part of the operation part of the household thin paper storage container of Modification 1.
  • FIG. 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the main part of the operation unit of the household thin paper storage container of FIG.
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a household thin paper storage container exemplified as a preferred embodiment 2 to which the present invention is applied.
  • FIG. 11 is a front view showing the household thin paper storage container of FIG.
  • FIG. 12 is a plan view showing the household thin paper storage container of FIG.
  • FIG. 11 is a plan view showing the household thin paper storage container of FIG.
  • FIG. 14 is a plan view showing the household thin paper storage container of FIG.
  • FIG. 15 is a plan view showing a container body of the household thin paper storage container of FIG.
  • FIG. 11 is a bottom view showing an upper knob portion of the household thin paper storage container of FIG.
  • FIG. 17A is a cross-sectional view for explaining the engagement state of the position restricting portion of the household thin paper storage container of FIG. 10 and showing the state in which the upper knob portion is arranged at the unlock position.
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view for explaining the engagement state of the position restricting portion of the household thin paper storage container of FIG. 10 and showing the state in which the upper knob portion is arranged at the lock position.
  • FIG. 18 is a cross-sectional view of the household thin paper storage container taken along line XVIII-XVIII in FIG. 19]
  • FIG. 19 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the main part of region A in FIG.
  • FIG. 19 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the main part of region A in FIG.
  • FIG. 21 is a plan view showing a container body of a household thin paper storage container of Modification 2.
  • FIG. 22 is a bottom view showing an upper knob portion of the household thin paper storage container of FIG.
  • Fig. 23A is a diagram for explaining a locked state in the household thin paper storage container of Fig. 21.
  • Fig. 23B] is a diagram for explaining an unlocked state in the household thin paper storage container of Fig. 21.
  • FIG. 24 is a plan view showing a container body of a household thin paper storage container of Modification 3.
  • FIG. 25 is a plan view showing a container body of a household thin paper storage container of Modification 4.
  • FIG. 26 is a bottom view showing an upper knob portion of the household thin paper storage container of FIG.
  • FIG. 28A is a diagram for explaining a locked state and an unlocked state in a household thin paper storage container of Modification 5;
  • FIG. 28B is an enlarged view showing an engagement state between the X-axis protruding portion and the X-axis protruding portion engaging portion in the household thin paper storage container of Modification 5.
  • FIG. 29 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of an operation unit of a household thin paper storage container of Modification 6.
  • FIG. 30 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of an operation unit of the household thin paper storage container of FIG. 29.
  • FIG. 31 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of an operation unit of a household thin paper storage container of Modification 7.
  • FIG. 32 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the main part of the operation unit of the household thin paper storage container of FIG. 31.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view showing a household thin paper storage container 100 exemplified as a preferred embodiment 1 to which the present invention is applied
  • FIG. 2 is a front view showing the household thin paper storage container 100
  • FIG. 3 is a bottom view showing the household thin paper storage container 100.
  • 4 is a cross-sectional view of the household thin paper storage container 100 taken along the line IV-IV of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the main part of region A in FIG.
  • FIG. 3 illustration of the bottom lid 2 described later is omitted, and each portion provided outside the storage portion 5 of the upper lid 3, the operation unit 4, and the container body 1 described later is indicated by a broken line. It shall be indicated by In FIGS. 4 and 5 and FIGS. 6 and 7 to be described later, the upper lid side convex portion 331 (described later) and the main body side convex portion 131 (described later) are schematically represented by broken lines.
  • the longitudinal direction of the household thin paper storage container 100 is the X-axis direction
  • the side on which the operation unit 4 is provided is the front side
  • the side opposite to the operation unit 4 is the rear side.
  • the horizontal direction (width direction) is the Y-axis direction
  • the vertical direction is the Z-axis direction.
  • the household thin paper storage container 100 of the present embodiment is substantially oval in a plan view and is formed into a semi-spherical shape as a whole.
  • a container body 1 for storing household thin paper P such as a wet sheet or wet tissue inside, a bottom lid 2 for closing the bottom opening of the container main body 1, and a household thin paper P provided at the top of the container main body 1 Take The upper lid 3 is rotatably attached to the container body 1 so as to open and close the outlet 11, and the operation unit 4 is operated to open the outlet 11.
  • the container body 1 is configured to form a storage portion 5 for storing household thin paper P by attaching a bottom lid 2 to a lower end portion forming a bottom opening.
  • a storage portion 5 for storing household thin paper P by attaching a bottom lid 2 to a lower end portion forming a bottom opening.
  • an outlet 11 for taking out the household thin paper P stored in the storage portion 5 is formed in the approximate center of the upper surface portion 12 of the container body 1, for example.
  • the outlet 11 is closed by a closing member (not shown) to ensure the sealing of the storage portion 5 when not in use (see FIG. 4).
  • a rotation attachment portion 16 is provided for rotatably attaching the upper lid 3 along a rotation axis (described later) in the Y-axis direction. ing.
  • the rotation mounting portion 16 includes, for example, a biasing member 161 such as a torsion coil panel that biases the upper lid 3 in the opening direction, thereby releasing the restriction of the rotation of the upper lid 3 by a rotation restricting portion (described later). In this state, the upper lid 3 rotates to expose the outlet 11 (see FIG. 6).
  • the biasing member 161 is not limited to the torsion coil panel, but the upper lid 3 is opened. Any material can be used as long as it can be biased in the direction. For example, it can be applied by applying a leaf spring.
  • the upper lid 3 has, for example, a substantially oval shape in plan view, and is formed in a hemispherical shape together with the outer surface portion of the container main body 1 while being attached to the container main body 1 so as to close the outlet 11.
  • the upper lid 3 is, for example, a shaft portion 31 having a rotation shaft that is attached to the rotation mounting portion 16 of the container body 1, and extends forward and laterally from the shaft portion 31, so that the container body 1 is provided with a curved portion 32 having a predetermined curvature in accordance with the curvature of the outer surface portion 1, a front end surface portion 33 extending substantially directly below the front end portion of the curved portion 32, and the like.
  • an upper lid side convex portion 331 is formed that protrudes a predetermined length toward the rear side in the X-axis direction.
  • the portion 13 is formed with a body-side convex portion 131 that protrudes a predetermined length toward the front side in the X-axis direction.
  • the upper lid side convex portion 331 and the main body side convex portion 131 constitute a rotation restricting portion that restricts the rotation of the upper lid 3.
  • an engaged portion 14 with which the contact portion 423 of the upper knob portion 42 is engaged is formed.
  • the engaged portion 14 is, for example, formed in a groove shape so as to have a predetermined depth on the rear side in the X-axis direction from the surface of the facing surface portion 13 and to extend along the Y-axis direction. . Then, when the contact portion 423 engages with the engaged portion 14, the rotation of the upper knob portion 42 around the rotation shaft portion 422 (described later) is regulated (details will be described later). ).
  • an operation portion attachment portion 15 for attaching the operation portion 4 is provided in front of the outlet 11 of the upper surface portion 12 of the container body 1.
  • the operation unit 4 includes, for example, a lower knob 41 that is fixedly attached to a predetermined position of the operation unit mounting unit 15, and a resin upper knob 42 that is provided above the lower knob 41. ing.
  • the lower knob 41 is, for example, formed in a substantially L-shaped cross section, and is arranged so that the tip protrudes toward the front side in the X-axis direction.
  • the tip of the lower knob 41 is curved with a predetermined curvature so as to match the curvature of the outer surface of the household thin paper storage container 100, for example.
  • the upper knob 42 has, for example, a state in which the operation lever portion 421 operated by the user projects obliquely upward on the front side in the X axis direction with the upper lid 3 closed so as to close the outlet 11. It is arranged so that.
  • the upper knob 42 is, for example, a pivot that is pivotally attached to the operation portion attachment portion 15 of the container body 1 and constitutes a central axis of rotation with respect to the container body 1. It has a shaft part 422 and a contact part 423 that contacts the lower end part (one end part) of the front end face part 33 of the upper lid 3 and flips up the upper lid 3.
  • the upper knob portion 42 is provided, for example, continuously with the operation lever portion 421 and the rear end portion of the operation lever portion 421, and the rotation shaft portion 422 is formed on both end surfaces on the Y axis direction side. Further, a central shaft portion 424 and a contact portion 423 provided continuously to the lower end portion on the rear side of the central shaft portion 424 and formed thinner than the central shaft portion 424 are provided.
  • two contact portions 423 are provided in the Y-axis direction at a predetermined interval.
  • the distal end portion of the operation lever portion 421 of the upper knob portion 42 is formed to be curved with a predetermined curvature so as to match the curvature of the outer surface portion of the household thin paper storage container 100, for example.
  • the operation portion mounting portion 15 is provided, for example, on left and right wall portions 151 formed on the left and right sides in front of the outlet 11 of the container body 1 and outside the storage portion 5. Yes.
  • Each of the left and right wall portions 151 includes, for example, an upright surface 151a extending substantially perpendicularly along the Y-axis direction and along the X-axis direction.
  • each of the left and right wall portions 151 is provided with, for example, a mounting hole 152 to which the rotating shaft portion 422 of the upper knob portion 42 is attached, and below the position restricting convex portion 153 (described later) of the mounting hole 152.
  • a through hole 154 that penetrates the wall 151 is formed on the side.
  • the mounting hole 152 is, for example, formed with a predetermined depth in the Y-axis direction from the standing surface 151a of the wall 151, and is formed in an oval shape so as to extend along the X-axis direction. ing.
  • the length of the mounting hole 152 in the X-axis direction is, for example, a lock position and an unlocking position for locking the operation for opening the outlet 11 by the operating unit 4 by sliding the upper knob 42 in the X-axis direction. It can be arranged at the unlocking position to be locked.
  • the lock position of the upper knob portion 42 is a position where the contact portion 423 is engaged with the engaged portion 14 to restrict the rotation of the upper knob portion 42 around the rotation shaft portion 422.
  • the unlocked position means that the contact part 423 is arranged below the lower end part of the front end face part 33 so that the engagement of the contact part 423 and the engaged part 14 is released and the upper lid 3 can be flipped up. It is the position (contact position) that was made. That is, when the upper knob 42 is in the unlocked position (see FIG. 5), While the outer surface of the rotary shaft 422 of the upper knob 42 is in contact with the front side portion of the inner peripheral surface of the hole 152, the upper knob 42 is in the locked position (see FIG. 7). ), The outer surface of the rotary shaft portion 422 of the upper knob 42 is in contact with the rear portion of the inner peripheral surface of the mounting hole 152.
  • a position restricting convex portion 153 protrudes upward from a lower portion of the inner peripheral surface of the mounting hole 152, which is substantially the center in the X-axis direction.
  • the position restricting convex part 153 restricts the position in the X-axis direction of the rotating shaft part 422 slid to a position in contact with the front side part or the rear side part of the inner peripheral surface of the mounting hole 152, for example. . That is, when the upper knob 42 is moved between the locked position and the unlocked position, the rotary shaft 422 moves in the X-axis direction so as to get over the position restricting projection 153, and the upper knob 42 is moved upward. In a state where the knob portion 42 is arranged at the locked position or the unlocked position, the position regulating convex portion 153 restricts the rotation shaft portion 422 from freely moving in the X-axis direction within the mounting hole 152. It is like that.
  • the through hole 154 is provided, for example, at a position facing the attachment hole 152 so as to sandwich the position restricting convex portion 153.
  • FIGS. 5 to 7 are enlarged cross-sectional views of the main part of region A in FIG. 4, FIG. 5 shows a state in which the upper knob 42 is arranged at the unlock position, and FIG. FIG. 7 shows a state in which the upper knob portion 42 is operated to bring 11 into an open state, and FIG. 7 shows a state in which the upper knob portion 42 is arranged at the lock position.
  • the upper knob 42 is disposed at a contact position where the contact portion 423 is below the lower end portion of the front end surface portion 33 of the upper lid 3, that is, the unlock position.
  • the upper knob portion 42 disposed at the unlock position is moved to the locked position, the upper knob portion 42 is pushed so that the rotating shaft portion 422 slides along the mounting hole 152.
  • the rotation shaft portion 422 moves rearward in the X-axis direction, the mounting hole 152 is elastically deformed by the through hole 154 as in the case where the rotation shaft portion 422 is moved to the unlock position.
  • the part 422 can move over the position restricting convex part 153, and the upper knob part 42 can be moved smoothly.
  • the contact portion 423 moving to the rear side in the X-axis direction is engaged with the engaged portion 14 and is restricted from rotating about the Y-axis direction, and the contact portion 423 is moved to the front end surface portion 33. It is arranged in a non-contactable position that cannot be contacted with the lower end of the cover, that is, in a locked position.
  • the upper end of the front end surface portion 33 of the upper lid 3 is flipped up by the contact portion 423 in order to open the outlet 11.
  • the operation related to the rotation of the upper lid 3 of the upper knob 42 is made by arranging the knob 42 in the non-contactable position (lock position) where the contact portion 423 cannot be contacted with the lower end of the front end surface portion 33 of the upper lid 3. Forbidden with force S.
  • the contact portion 423 can contact the lower end portion of the front end surface portion 33 of the upper lid 3 without providing a separate locking member that locks the operation of rotating the upper lid 3 by the upper knob portion 42.
  • the upper knob 42 is attached to the mounting hole 42 by simply moving it between a non-contact position (unlock position) and a non-contact impossible position (lock position).
  • the contact part 423 can be placed at a non-contact position or a contact position simply by pushing or pulling it to slide along the part 152, which prohibits operations related to the rotation of the upper lid 3 of the upper knob part 42. And the prohibition can be lifted.
  • the rotation of the upper knob 42 can be prohibited by engaging the contact part 423 with the engaged part 14. Operations can be properly prohibited.
  • the through-hole 1 54 is provided in the wall 151 provided outside the storage unit 5 for storing the household thin paper P, the household thin paper P is stored in the storage unit 5 in a sealed state.
  • the household thin paper P is stored in the storage unit 5 in a sealed state.
  • the rotation of the upper knob 42 is regulated by engaging the contact part 423 with the engaged part 14.
  • the rotation of the upper knob 42 may be restricted.
  • FIG. 8 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part showing a state where the upper knob 142 of the household thin paper storage container of Modification 1 is pushed in
  • FIG. 9 shows a state in which the upper knob 142 is pulled out. It is a principal part expanded sectional view shown.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 the upper lid side convex portion 331 and the main body side convex portion 131 are schematically represented by broken lines.
  • the household thin paper storage container of Modification 1 is, for example, an upper knob as shown in FIGS.
  • the part 142 is placed in the contact position by being pushed in the X-axis direction, while it is placed in the locked position by being pulled out (see FIG. 9).
  • the contact 423 is brought into a contact position below the lower end of the front end surface 33 of the upper lid 3. It is arranged.
  • the upper knob 142 is pulled out along the mounting hole 152 so as to slide the rotating shaft part 422, so that the contact part 423 comes off from the lower side of the lower end part of the front end surface part 33 of the upper lid 3 and
  • the front end surface portion 33 is arranged at a position where contact with the lower end portion is impossible.
  • the contact portion 423 can be obtained simply by pushing the upper knob 142 so that the rotating shaft portion 42 22 slides along the attachment hole 152 or pulling it out. Can be disposed at a contact position or a non-contact position, whereby the operation related to the rotation of the upper lid 3 of the upper knob 142 can be prohibited or the prohibition can be released.
  • an index that changes according to the slide of the upper knob portion 42 may be provided. That is, for example, when the upper knob portion 42 is pulled out and placed at one of the contact position and the contact impossible position, the predetermined discolored portion of the upper knob portion 42 is exposed. With the structure, the user can properly grasp the position of the upper knob 42.
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a household thin paper storage container 1000 exemplified as a preferred embodiment 2 to which the present invention is applied, and FIG. 11 is a front view showing the domestic thin paper storage container 1000.
  • FIGS. 12 to 14 are plan views showing the thin paper storage container 1000 for household use. In FIGS. 13 and 14, the upper lid 3 is indicated by a broken line, and the state of passing through the upper lid 3 is illustrated. Yes.
  • FIG. 15 is a plan view showing the container body 1.
  • FIG. 16 is a bottom view showing the upper knob 42 of the operation unit 4.
  • 17A and 17B are diagrams for explaining the engaged state of the position restricting portion.
  • FIG. 18 is a cross-sectional view of the household thin paper storage container 1000 taken along the line XVIII-XVIII in FIG. 12, and shows a state in which the household thin paper P is pulled out from the storage unit 5.
  • the longitudinal direction of the household thin paper storage container 1000 is the X-axis direction
  • the side on which the operation unit 4 is provided is the front side
  • the side opposite to the operation unit 4 is the rear side.
  • the horizontal direction (width direction) is the Y-axis direction
  • the vertical direction is the Z-axis direction.
  • the household thin paper storage container 1000 of the present embodiment has a substantially elliptical shape in plan view and is formed in a dome shape as a whole.
  • the container body 1 for storing household thin paper P see FIG. 18
  • the bottom lid 2 for closing the bottom opening 1 011 (see FIG. 18) of the container body 1 and the household body provided on the top of the container body 1
  • An upper lid 3 that is pivotally attached to the container body 1 so as to open and close the take-out port 1012 (see FIG. 18) of the thin paper P, and an operation unit 4 that is operated to open the take-out port 1012.
  • the storage section 5 (see FIG. 18) in which the household thin paper P is stored is configured to include an airtight section 6 (see FIG. 18) and the like.
  • the container body 1 is a member that is manufactured by, for example, injection molding, has openings on both upper and lower sides, and has a circumferential surface formed in a curved shape, and the bottom lid 2 is attached so as to close the bottom surface opening 1011.
  • a storage section 5 for storing household thin paper P is configured.
  • the container body 1 has a bottom opening 1011 having a substantially elliptical cross section at the lower end, and is curved so as to have a smaller diameter toward the upper side.
  • a peripheral surface portion 1013 formed on the upper surface of the peripheral surface portion 1013, and an upper surface opening portion 1 014 provided with an outlet 1012 for taking out the household thin paper P stored in the storage portion 5.
  • the bottom surface opening 1011 can be closed by engaging the lower end portion of the peripheral surface portion 1013 and the upper end portion of the bottom lid 2, while the inner side of the container main body 1 is released by releasing the engagement. Is open (exposed). Therefore, when storing household thin paper P in the storage section 5, the bottom lid 2 is removed from the peripheral surface portion 1013, the inside of the container body 1 is opened to store the household thin paper P, and then the peripheral surface portion 1013. By attaching the bottom lid 2 to the bottom, the bottom opening 1 011 is closed.
  • the bottom lid 2 is provided with two gripping portions 21 that are gripped when the bottom lid 2 is attached and detached.
  • a plurality of household thin paper sheets P, ... are stored in the storage unit 5 in a stacked state, and alternately so that they can be continuously removed from the storage container. It is folded. That is, when the household thin paper P is pulled out, the next household thin paper P is pulled out from the storage section 5 to a position where the upper end protrudes from the outlet 1012 (see FIG. 18).
  • FIG. 18 a state in which household thin paper P is laminated is schematically shown.
  • the upper surface opening 1014 has, for example, a substantially elliptical shape in a plan view, and an outlet 1012 extending in the horizontal direction is formed at a substantially central portion thereof, and the rear side in the X-axis direction from the outlet 1012 A hinge mounting portion 1015 for rotatably mounting the upper lid 3 is provided.
  • the outlet 1012 is formed at the inner edge of the annular main body side airtight portion 61 constituting the airtight portion 6 attached to the substantially central portion of the upper surface opening 1014. Therefore, it is configured.
  • the main body side airtight part 61 is provided so as to be substantially perpendicular to the extending direction (horizontal direction) of the outlet 1012, and the convex part protruding outward in the radial direction has an upper opening.
  • the upper surface opening 1014 is attached by being fitted into a recess formed along the inner edge of the portion 1014.
  • the upper lid side airtight portion 62 provided on the upper lid 3 and engaged with the main body side airtight portion 61 will be described later.
  • the hinge attachment portion 1015 is, for example, for attaching the upper lid 3 so as to be rotatable along a rotation axis 311 (described later) in the Y-axis direction, and is a concave type formed along the Y-axis direction.
  • a bearing portion 1 151 (see FIGS. 12 and 13) and a biasing member 1152 such as a torsion coil panel that biases the upper lid 3 in the opening direction are provided.
  • the bearing portion 1151 is provided side by side in the Y-axis direction so as to correspond to the two rotation shafts 311 and 311, and is located more than the outer edge of the upper surface opening 1014. It is inside and is almost the same height as the outlet 1012.
  • the bearing portion 1151 constitutes a rotation shaft portion together with the rotation shaft 311.
  • the urging member 1152 is not limited to the torsion coil panel, and any member can be used as long as it can urge in the opening direction of the upper lid 3.
  • a leaf spring or the like is suitable. Use with power S.
  • the upper lid 3 is a member that is manufactured by, for example, injection molding and forms a dome shape with the peripheral surface portion 1013 of the container main body 1 in a state of being attached to the container main body 1 so as to close the outlet 1012.
  • the upper lid 3 has, for example, a shaft portion 31 having a rotation shaft 311 attached to the hinge attachment portion 1015 of the container body 1 and a curved shape extending forward and laterally from the shaft portion 31.
  • a top surface portion 32 and a front end surface portion 33 that extends substantially directly below the front end portion of the top surface portion 32 are provided.
  • the rotation shaft 311 is formed to protrude outward from both ends of the shaft portion 31 in the Y-axis direction.
  • the top surface portion 32 has, for example, a predetermined curvature according to the curvature of the peripheral surface portion 1013 of the container body 1, and is curved so as to have a smaller diameter toward the upper side.
  • the upper lid side airtight portion 6 that engages with the main body side airtight portion 61 is provided.
  • a pressing portion 321 for pressing the household thin paper P downward (to the container body 1 side) is formed inside.
  • the upper lid side airtight portion 62 has, for example, a double annular portion formed so as to contact the inside and outside of the tip of the main body side airtight portion 61, and the main lid side airtight portion 62 is rotated by rotating the upper lid 3 to the front side. Engage with part 61. In this state, the upper lid side airtight portion 62 extends substantially perpendicularly to the extending direction of the outlet 1012!
  • the holding portion 321 is formed in an annular shape, for example, protruding from the inner surface of the top surface portion 32 toward the container body 1 side (lower side), and is disposed inside the outlet 1012 with the upper lid 3 closed. It is like this.
  • the portion of the top surface portion 32 on the front side in the X-axis direction is, for example, formed in a curved line so as to bite into the rear side, and the front end surface portion 33 is formed on the lower surface thereof.
  • the front end surface portion 33 is formed to be curved, for example, along the curved shape of the portion on the near side of the top surface portion 32.
  • an upper lid side convex portion 331 is formed that protrudes a predetermined length toward the rear side in the X-axis direction.
  • the main body side convex portion 11 61 that protrudes a predetermined length toward the front side in the X-axis direction is formed on the opposed surface portion 1016 that is in front of the outlet 1012 of the upper surface opening 1014 and faces the front end surface portion 33. Is formed.
  • an engaged portion 17 that engages with the contact portion 423 of the upper knob portion 42 is formed.
  • the engaged portion 17 is, for example, formed in a groove shape so as to be seated at a predetermined depth from the surface of the facing surface portion 1016 to the rear side in the X-axis direction and to extend along the Y-axis direction. . Then, when the contact portion 423 engages with the engaged portion 17, the rotation of the upper knob portion 42 around the rotation shaft portion 1422 is restricted.
  • the flat surface portion 19 continuously formed at the lower end portion of the facing surface portion 1016 has an operation portion disposed at a locked position (non-contactable position; described later) as shown in FIGS. 14 and 15, for example.
  • a cylindrical convex portion 191 constituting a position restricting portion for positioning 4 is provided.
  • the cylindrical convex portion 191 is disposed, for example, on the outer side of the engaged portion 17 in the Y-axis direction and on the inner side of the operation portion mounting portion 18 (described later), and protrudes from the flat portion 19 to a predetermined height. It is formed.
  • an operation portion attachment portion 18 for attaching the operation portion 4 is provided on the front side of the circumferential surface portion 1013 in the X-axis direction.
  • the operation unit 4 includes, for example, a lower knob part 41 that is fixedly attached to a predetermined position of the operation part attachment part 18, and an upper knob part 42 that is provided above the lower knob part 41.
  • the lower knob 41 is formed, for example, in a substantially L-shaped cross section in the X-axis direction, and is disposed so that the tip protrudes toward the front side in the X-axis direction (see FIG. 18). Further, the tip of the lower knob 41 is curved with a predetermined curvature so as to match the curvature of the peripheral surface portion 1013 of the household thin paper storage container 1000, for example.
  • the upper knob 42 has, for example, an operation lever portion 421 that is operated by a user in a state where the upper lid 3 is closed so as to close the outlet 1012, and protrudes obliquely upward on the front side in the X-axis direction. It is arranged to do.
  • the upper knob 42 is, for example, rotatably attached to the operation part attaching part 18 of the container main body 1, and the rotating shaft part 1422 constituting the central axis of rotation with respect to the container main body 1 and the front end of the upper lid 3. It has a contact part 423 that contacts the lower end part (one end part) of the surface part 33 and flips up the upper lid 3!
  • the upper knob portion 42 is provided, for example, continuously with the operation lever portion 421 and the rear end portion of the operation lever portion 421, and the rotation shaft portion 1422 is formed on both end surfaces on the Y axis direction side.
  • the central shaft portion 424 is provided continuously to the lower end portion on the rear side of the central shaft portion 424.
  • the contact portion 423 is formed to be thinner than the central shaft portion 424. Bottom surface portion 4 25 (see FIG. 16).
  • the central shaft portion 424 is formed, for example, to be curved so that the central portion in the Y-axis direction protrudes rearward in the X-axis direction from the both ends in the Y-axis direction (see FIG. 13).
  • the central shaft 424 is formed to be thicker at the rear side in the X-axis direction than at both ends in the Y-axis direction (see Figure 18).
  • the rotation shaft portion 1422 has a substantially semicircular portion and a portion in which the apex protrudes in a substantially triangular shape having a substantially arc shape in a side view. It has a shape. That is, the rotation shaft portion 1422 is formed by deforming a part of a circular outer peripheral portion.
  • the substantially triangular protruding portion constitutes a rotation restricting portion that restricts the rotation of the rotation shaft portion 1422 by contacting the inner peripheral surface of the mounting hole 183 (details will be described later).
  • two contact portions 423 are provided in the Y-axis direction at a predetermined interval.
  • the bottom surface portion 425 is provided with a convex storage recess 4251 that constitutes a position restricting portion and that engages with the cylindrical convex portion 191.
  • the convex storage recess 4251 is, for example, disposed on the outer side of each contact portion 423 in the Y-axis direction so as to correspond to the cylindrical convex portion 191 and is seated at a predetermined depth (height) above the bottom surface portion 425. It is formed like this.
  • the convex storage recess 4251 has an inner shape formed in a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and a position regulating convex part 4252 is provided on the standing surface on the contact part 423 side. ing.
  • the position restricting convex portion 4252 is formed, for example, so as to protrude from the upright surface of the convex portion accommodating recess 4251 and contacts the side surface of the cylindrical convex portion 191 so as to contact the cylindrical convex portion 191 and the convex portion accommodating concave portion 4251. Restrict relative movement of
  • the position restricting convex portion 4252 restricts the position in the X-axis direction of the rotating shaft portion 1422 slid to a position in contact with the front side portion or the rear side portion of the inner peripheral surface of the mounting hole 183, for example. It is. That is, when the upper knob 42 is moved between the lock position and the unlock position, the rotary shaft 1422 moves in the X-axis direction so as to get over the position restricting protrusion 4252, and the upper knob 42 When the part 42 is placed in the locked position (see FIG. 17B) or unlocked position (see FIG. 17A), the rotary shaft 1422 is moved in the X-axis direction in the mounting hole 183 by the position restricting projection 4252. Free movement is regulated.
  • the distal end portion of the operation lever portion 421 of the upper knob portion 42 is formed to be curved with a predetermined curvature so as to match the curvature of the peripheral surface portion 1013 of the household thin paper storage container 1000, for example.
  • the operation portion mounting portion 18 has a predetermined depth notch on the rear side from the substantially central portion to the upper end portion in the Z-axis direction on the front side in the X-axis direction of the peripheral surface portion 1013.
  • the shape is continuous with the opening 1014.
  • the operation portion mounting portion 18 is formed on the left and right sides in front of the outlet 1012 of the container body 1, for example, and the left and right wall portions 181 and 181 to which the upper knob portion 42 is attached, and the left and right walls. It is formed so as to protrude inward from the inner surface of each of the parts 181 and 181, and includes a groove part 182 to which the lower knob part 41 is attached.
  • Each of the left and right wall portions 181 and 181 is formed, for example, at a position on the outer side of the storage portion 5, and extends substantially perpendicularly along the Y-axis direction and along the X-axis direction. It is formed upright like this.
  • Each of the left and right wall portions 181 is provided with, for example, an attachment hole 183 to which the rotation shaft portion 1422 of the upper knob portion 42 is attached (see FIGS. 18 to 20).
  • the mounting hole 183 is, for example, a predetermined depth seated in the Y-axis direction from the wall 181 and is formed in a long shape so as to extend along the X-axis direction.
  • the operation unit 4 is disposed at the lock position.
  • a fitted portion 1831 into which the substantially triangular protruding portion of the rotating shaft portion 1422 is fitted is formed. That is, the fitted portion 1831 is formed in accordance with the shape of the substantially triangular protruding portion of the rotating shaft portion 1422.
  • the fitted portion 1831 has a tip portion rounded into a substantially arc shape, and extends forward and obliquely upward in the X-axis direction continuously to the arc-shaped portion.
  • the length of the mounting hole 183 in the X-axis direction is, for example, a lock that locks an operation for opening the outlet 1012 by the operating unit 4 by sliding the upper knob 42 in the X-axis direction.
  • the position is such that it can be placed at the unlock position where it is unlocked.
  • the lock position of the upper knob portion 42 is a position that restricts the rotation of the upper knob portion 42 around the rotation shaft portion 1422 when the contact portion 423 is engaged with the engaged portion 17.
  • the unlocked position means that the contact portion 423 is arranged below the lower end portion of the front end surface portion 33 so that the engagement of the contact portion 423 and the engaged portion 17 is released and the upper lid 3 can be flipped up. It is the position (contact position) that was made. That is, in the state where the upper knob portion 42 is disposed at the unlocked position (see FIG. 18), the front side portion of the outer surface of the rotating shaft portion 1422 of the upper knob portion 42 is formed on the front side portion of the inner peripheral surface of the mounting hole portion 183.
  • FIG. 19 and FIG. 20 are enlarged cross-sectional views of the main part of region A in FIG. 18, and FIG. 19 shows a state in which the upper knob 42 is operated to open the extraction port 1012.
  • FIG. 20 shows a state in which the upper knob 42 is arranged at the lock position.
  • the upper knob portion 42 is pulled out so that the rotating shaft portion 1422 slides along the mounting hole portion 183, and the contact portion 423 is arranged at the contact position, that is, the unlock position at the lower end of the front end surface portion 33 of the upper lid 3 (see FIGS. 17A and 18).
  • the upper knob portion 42 arranged at the unlock position is moved to the locked position, the upper knob portion 42 is pushed so that the rotating shaft portion 1422 slides along the attachment hole portion 183.
  • the position restricting convex portion 4252 of the convex portion accommodating concave portion 4251 presses the side surface of the cylindrical convex portion 191
  • the rotating shaft portion 1422 moves rearward in the X-axis direction, and the contact portion 423 is engaged.
  • the position restricting convex portion 4252 gets over the cylindrical convex portion 191 and is arranged behind the cylindrical convex portion 191 in the X-axis direction (see FIG. 17B and Figure 20).
  • the operation unit 4 is in a state in which the rotation about the Y-axis direction is restricted, and the contact unit 423 cannot come into contact with the lower end of the front end surface unit 33, i.e., the lock position. Placed in. Further, the relative movement of the cylindrical convex portion 191 and the convex portion accommodating concave portion 4251 in the X-axis direction is restricted by the position restricting convex portion 4252.
  • the contact portion 423 positions the operation portion 4 that is disposed at the lock position where it cannot contact the one end portion of the upper lid 3. Is provided closer to the center than the mounting hole 183, so that it is less likely to create a gap between the container body 1 and the upper lid 3 than the configuration in which the position restricting portion is provided at the same position as the mounting hole 183. , Rattling can be prevented.
  • the cylindrical convex portion 191 and the convex portion storing concave portion 4251 provided in the operation portion 4 are Relative movement in the X-axis and Y-axis directions can be controlled appropriately.
  • the operation portion 4 can be properly moved, and the position restricting portion can be used to move the operation portion 4 in the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction. Can be properly positioned.
  • the rotation shaft portion 1422 is rotated by the substantially triangular projecting portion. With the force S, the rotation shaft portion 1422 does not rotate unnecessarily and prevents rattling.
  • the rotation portion of the operation portion 4 is restricted by fitting the fitted portion 1831 with the substantially triangular protruding portion of the rotation shaft portion 14 22. As a result, rattling can be prevented appropriately.
  • the thin paper storage container 1100 for household use of Modification 2 is picked up by a Y-axis extending recess 101 formed in the flat part 19 of the container body 1 as shown in FIGS. 21, 22, 23A and 23B, for example.
  • the operation portion 4 is positioned in the X-axis direction.
  • FIG. 21 is a plan view showing the container main body 1 of the household thin paper storage container 1100 of Modification 2
  • FIG. 22 is a bottom view showing the top knob 1142 of the household thin paper storage container 1100.
  • FIG. 23A is a diagram for explaining a locked state in the household thin paper storage container 1100
  • FIG. 23B is a diagram for explaining an unlocked state in the household thin paper storage container 1100.
  • the Y-axis extending recess 101 is formed, for example, so as to extend along the Y-axis direction and to be recessed in a substantially semicircular shape in a cross-sectional view in the X-axis direction (FIG. 23A and FIG. 23B).
  • the Y-axis extending recess 101 is disposed, for example, on the outer side of the engaged portion 17 in the Y-axis direction and on the inner side of the operation portion mounting portion 18, and corresponds to the lock position and the unlock position. Arranged side by side in the X-axis direction.
  • the Y-axis extending convex portion 102 is formed so as to extend along, for example, the Y-axis direction and project in a substantially semicircular shape in a cross-sectional view in the X-axis direction (FIG. 23A). And Figure 23B). Further, the Y-axis extending convex portion 102 is disposed, for example, outside the contact portions 423 in the Y-axis direction and inside the operation portion mounting portion 18 so as to correspond to the Y-axis extending concave portion 101.
  • the lengths of the Y-axis extending convex portion 102 and the Y-axis extending concave portion 101 are, for example, substantially equal. However, it is sufficient that the length of the Y-axis extending concave portion 101 is at least equal to the length of the Y-axis extending convex portion 102.
  • the shaft extending convex portion 102 is disposed at the locked position or the unlocked position while sliding on the flat surface portion 19. Since it can be engaged with the recessed portion 101, the force S can be positioned S in the X-axis direction.
  • the operation unit 4 can be appropriately moved by moving the rotation shaft portion 1422 along the attachment hole portion 183.
  • the operation shaft 4 can be properly positioned in the X-axis direction by engaging the shaft extension protrusion 102 with the shaft extension recess 101 constituting the position restricting portion.
  • the household thin paper storage container 1200 of the third modification includes only the shaft extending recess 101 disposed in correspondence with the lock position.
  • the operation shaft 4 is moved by moving the rotating shaft portion 1422 along the mounting hole 183. It is possible to properly position the operation unit 4 in the X-axis direction by engaging the shaft extending convex portion 102 with the shaft extending concave portion 101 constituting the position restricting portion. .
  • the household thin paper storage container 1300 of Modification 4 includes a contact portion of the upper knob portion 42 on the X-axis extending convex portion 301 formed on the flat portion 19 of the container body 1.
  • the operation unit 4 is positioned in the vertical direction.
  • FIG. 25 is a plan view showing the container main body 1 of the household thin paper storage container 1300 of Modification 4
  • FIG. 26 is a bottom view showing the top knob 1342 of the household thin paper storage container 1300. It is.
  • FIG. 27 is a cross-sectional view for explaining the positioning of the operation unit 4 in the household thin paper storage container 1300.
  • the X-axis extending convex portion 301 is formed in the groove 303 so as to extend along the X-axis direction and project in a substantially rectangular shape in a sectional view in the Y-axis direction, for example. (See Figure 26). Further, the X-axis extending convex portion 301 is arranged so as to substantially overlap each of the engaged portions 17 in the X-axis direction, for example.
  • the X-axis extending recess 302 is formed, for example, so as to extend along the X-axis direction and to be recessed in a substantially semi-rectangular shape in a cross-sectional view in the Y-axis direction (Fig. 26).
  • the operation unit 4 can be positioned in the Y-axis direction.
  • the operation unit 4 can be appropriately moved by moving the rotating shaft 1422 along the mounting hole 183.
  • the X-axis extending convex portion 301 can be engaged with the X-axis extending concave portion 302 constituting the position restricting portion, whereby the operation portion 4 can be properly positioned in the Y-axis direction.
  • the household thin paper storage container 1400 of the modified example 5 includes an X-axis protruding portion 401 formed on the opposing surface portion 1016 of the container body 1 and an X formed on the upper knob portion 1442.
  • FIG. 28A is a diagram for explaining a locked state and an unlocked state in the household thin paper storage container 1400 of the modified example 5
  • FIG. 28B is an X-axis protruding portion 401 and an X-axis protruding portion engaging portion.
  • 4 is an enlarged view showing a state of engagement with 402.
  • the X-axis protruding portion 401 is formed so that the substantially “ ⁇ ”-shaped portion faces inward in a plan view. Further, the X-axis protrusion 401 is, for example,
  • the X-axis protruding portion engaging portion 402 is formed to have a tip opening wider than the width in the Y-axis direction of the tip portion of the X-axis protruding portion 401.
  • Shaft protrusion engaging part The X-axis protrusion 401 is stored in 402.
  • the operation unit 4 when the operation unit 4 is disposed at the lock position, the operation unit 4 is moved elastically so that the interval between the X-axis projecting portions 401 is narrowed by sliding the operation unit 4 rearward in the X-axis direction.
  • the state is engaged with the shaft protruding portion engaging portion 402, and the operation portion 4 is positioned in the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction.
  • the operation unit 4 When the operation unit 4 is disposed at the unlocked position, the operation unit 4 slides rearward in the X-axis direction, so that the X-axis protrusion engagement unit 402 and the X-axis protrusion 401 are separated. The engagement is released.
  • the operation unit 4 can be appropriately moved by moving the rotation shaft portion 1422 along the mounting hole portion 183.
  • the X-axis protruding portion 401 is engaged with the X-axis protruding portion engaging portion 402 constituting the position restricting portion, so that the operation unit 4 can be properly positioned in the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction.
  • the household thin paper storage container 1500 of Modification 6 includes a rotating shaft portion 522 having a substantially semicircular cross section, and an outer shape of the rotating shaft portion 522.
  • a mounting hole portion 501 having a fitted portion 5011 formed in accordance with the above is provided.
  • FIG. 29 and FIG. 30 are enlarged cross-sectional views of the main part of the household thin paper storage container 1500 of the modified example 6, FIG. 29 shows the rotating state of the operation unit 4, and FIG. Represents the locked state.
  • the upper lid side convex portion 331 and the main body side convex portion 1161 are schematically represented by broken lines.
  • the mounting hole portion 501 is formed with a fitted portion 5011 having a substantially semicircular inner surface in a side view on the rear side in the X-axis direction, as shown in FIGS. 29 and 30, for example.
  • a rotation region portion 5012 constituting a rotation region of the rotation shaft portion 522 is formed on the front side in the X-axis direction continuously to the fitted portion 5011.
  • the rotation area portion 5012 secures a rotation area of a predetermined angle around the axis of the rotation shaft portion 522 in the Y-axis direction, and is obliquely upward and rearward from the upper end portion on the front side in the X-axis direction.
  • Extended to The slope portion 5013 is provided, and the rear end force of the slope portion 5013 is also provided with an arcuate portion 5014 extending in a substantially arc shape to the front end of the fitted portion 1831.
  • the distal end portion of the rotating shaft portion 522 is fitted to the fitted portion 5011 in a state where the operation portion 4 is disposed at the lock position.
  • the rotation of the operation unit 4 can be restricted, and as a result, rattling can be prevented appropriately.
  • the household thin paper storage container 1600 of the modified example 7 includes a rotation shaft portion 622 having a substantially oval cross section, and the outer shape of the rotation shaft portion 622 A mounting hole portion 601 having a fitted portion 6011 formed according to the above is provided.
  • FIG. 31 and FIG. 32 are enlarged cross-sectional views of the main part of the household thin paper storage container 1600 of the modified example 7, FIG. 31 shows the rotating state of the operation unit 4, and FIG. Represents the locked state.
  • FIGS. 31 and 32 the upper lid side convex portion 331 and the main body side convex portion 1161 are schematically represented by broken lines.
  • the mounting hole 601 has an inner surface having a height substantially equal to the thickness (vertical length) of the rotating shaft 622 on the rear side in the X-axis direction.
  • a fitted region 6011 is formed, and a rotation region portion 6012 that constitutes a rotation region of the rotation shaft portion 622 is formed on the front side in the X-axis direction continuously to the fitted portion 6011. .
  • the rotation region portion 6012 secures a rotation region having a predetermined angle around the axis of the rotation shaft portion 622 in the Y-axis direction, and the rotation portion of the front portion of the rotation shaft portion 622 is rotated.
  • the front rotating portion 6013 serving as a region, and the rear rotating portion 6014 serving as a rotating region of the rear portion of the rotating shaft portion 622 are configured.
  • the front rotation part 6013 has a substantially arc shape downward from the front end of the mounting hole 601 in the X-axis direction.
  • the rear rotating part 6014 includes a rear arcuate part 6014a that extends upward from the front end in the X-axis direction of the fitted part 6011 in a substantially arc shape, and a front sloped surface from the upper end of the rear arcuate part 6014a.
  • a rear inclined surface portion 6014b and the like extending substantially in parallel with 6013b are provided, and are formed so as to protrude above the upper end of the fitted portion 6011.
  • the operation unit 4 when the operation unit 4 is slid forward in the X-axis direction, it can be rotated by a predetermined angle about the rotation shaft part 622, while in the state of being slid in the rear direction in the X-axis, The tip end portion (rotation restricting portion) of the rotation shaft portion 622 is fitted into the fitted portion 6011 to restrict the rotation.
  • the distal end portion of the rotating shaft portion 622 is fitted to the fitted portion 6011 in a state where the operation portion 4 is disposed at the lock position.
  • the rotation of the operation unit 4 can be restricted, and as a result, rattling can be prevented appropriately.
  • the configuration of the thin paper storage container for home use 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, the shape of each part, and the like are merely examples, and are not limited thereto. Absent.
  • the contact portion 423 In order to restrict the rotation in a state where the operating portion 4 is disposed at the lock position, at least the fitted portions 1831, 5011, and 6011 are provided. It is good if it is done.
  • a container main body that houses household thin paper inside and has an outlet for the household thin paper, a lid that is rotatably attached to the container main body so as to open and close the outlet, and the outlet To lift up one end of the lid to open the lid
  • a household thin paper storage container comprising an operation unit to perform
  • the operation unit is
  • a rotation shaft portion that is pivotally attached to the container body and forms a central axis of rotation with respect to the container body; and a contact portion that comes into contact with one end of the lid body.
  • Household thin paper storage that is configured to be movable so that the contact portion is disposed at a contact position where the one end portion can be contacted and a contact impossible position where the contact portion cannot be contacted when rotating about the moving shaft portion.
  • the operation portion that does not separately provide a member that prohibits contact between the one end portion of the lid and the contact portion is provided at one end of the lid.
  • the present invention can be particularly suitably used for a technology that further simplifies the structure for prohibiting the operation related to the rotation of the lid of the operation unit in the household thin paper storage container.

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La présente invention concerne un récipient, destiné à recevoir du papier ouaté à usage domestique, qui se compose d'un couvercle supérieur installé sur un corps de récipient doté d'une ouverture de distribution de papier ouaté et d'une partie de fonctionnement. Le couvercle supérieur est monté de manière rotative sur le corps du récipient afin d'ouvrir et de fermer l'ouverture de distribution de papier ouaté. La partie de fonctionnement possède un bouton supérieur et un bouton inférieur. Le bouton supérieur permet à une partie superficielle terminale avant du couvercle supérieur de basculer pour dégager l'ouverture de distribution. Au cours de l'actionnement du bouton supérieur, lorsqu'un arbre rotatif est poussé afin de glisser le long d'un orifice de montage, une partie de contact vient s'engager dans une section d'engagement et se place dans une position verrouillée. En revanche, lorsque l'arbre rotatif est retiré de manière à glisser le long de l'orifice de montage, la partie de contact se place dans une position déverrouillée.
PCT/JP2007/068823 2006-09-29 2007-09-27 Récipient destiné à recevoir du papier ouaté à usage domestique WO2008038718A1 (fr)

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