WO2022231124A1 - Contenant compte-gouttes anti-résidus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a residual amount prevention dropper container, and more particularly, the end of the dropper part for sucking or discharging the contents extends to the inner bottom surface of the container body, and the residual amount prevention dropper that can be used conveniently without leaving the contents contained in the container body It's about courage.
- Cosmetics refer to articles used in the human body to clean and beautify the human body to add attractiveness, to brighten the appearance, or to maintain or promote the health of the skin or hair.
- the functional cosmetics refer to cosmetics used to help skin whitening or to help improve wrinkles on the skin and to protect the skin from UV rays.
- the functional cosmetics do not use preservatives, the cosmetic contents are very vulnerable to contamination, so use the contents by dipping them by hand like a general cream type cosmetic, or by touching the opening of the container to the palm of the hand like a lotion to discharge the cosmetic contents.
- the contaminants in the hands penetrate into the cosmetic container body, and there is a risk of deterioration of the cosmetic contents.
- a dropper-type cosmetic container has been developed and distributed so that the user can use a dropper-type cosmetic container to suck the cosmetic contents with a dropper and then discharge the cosmetic product to the skin area to be applied. .
- the conventional eyedropper-type cosmetic container as described above has a cylinder inside the container lid and a piston that moves up and down by the elasticity of a spring in the cylinder, and forms a button on the upper side of the piston, so that the container body is operated by the button. It is a structure in which the cosmetic contents inside are discharged to the outside.
- the conventional dropper-type cosmetic container has the inconvenience of having to use the cosmetic contents by inhaling the cosmetic contents by pressing the button after opening the lid of the container every time the cosmetic contents are used, and also, depending on the degree to which the user presses the button, the dropper tube is opened. There was a problem in that it was difficult to discharge a certain amount each time it was used because the amount of cosmetic contents inhaled through it was different each time.
- the elastic member providing elasticity to the retractable button is made of a metal spring, the restoring force of the spring decreases when used for a long period of time, and the elastic member made of the metal spring is used for recycling the container. It has to be disposed of separately from the parts, and this has a problem in that it is not easy to separate and discharge it.
- Patent Document 0001 Korean Utility Model Registration No. 20-0463676 (Notice on November 20, 2012)
- the present invention is a state in which the dropper part is automatically operated while detaching from the container body to suck or discharge the contents, and the end is extended to the inner bottom surface of the container body during storage and operation of the dropper part.
- the present invention is composed of a container body with contents accommodated therein and a wiper, and a dropper for sucking and discharging the contents accommodated in the inside of the container body, wherein the dropper is the container body
- the wiper is characterized in that it prevents rotation of the dropper tube when the dropper part and the container body are fastened or unfastened and the dropper part is rotated .
- the wiper is characterized in that it consists of a coupling portion coupled to the inlet portion of the container body, a contact portion that is in close contact with the outer periphery of the dropper tube, and a connection portion that connects the coupling portion and the contact portion.
- the rotation operation cap of the dropper part is characterized in that the container body and screw-coupled.
- the rotation operation cap of the dropper part is characterized in that it consists of a rotation operation outer cap and a rotation operation inner cap are fixedly coupled to each other.
- the rotation operation member of the dropper part is fixedly coupled to the inside of the rotation operation cap, a dropper tube insertion ring is formed in the center, and the dropper tube insertion ring is spaced apart from the inner wall of the rotation operation member by a predetermined interval and is elastic by the elastic connection piece. characterized in that it is connected to
- the elastic connecting piece is composed of first to third elastic connecting pieces, the first elastic connecting piece is connected to the dropper tube insertion ring, the third elastic connecting piece is connected to the inner wall of the rotating operation member, the second elastic The connecting piece connects the first elastic connecting piece and the third elastic connecting piece.
- a first screw protrusion is formed on the rotational operation member of the dropper part, and a second screw protrusion is formed on the dropper tube, characterized in that they are screw-coupled to each other.
- the dropper tube of the dropper part is inserted into the push button, and the inner space of the dropper tube and the push button is connected.
- the push button is characterized in that it is formed of an elastic material so that the shape can be deformed by the user's pressure.
- the dropper tube is fixed by a wiper when the container body and the dropper part are fastened or unfastened, and the rest of the dropper parts except for the dropper tube are raised and lowered from the dropper tube.
- the dropper part is automatically operated while being detached from the container body to suck or discharge the contents, and as the end part is extended to the inner bottom surface of the container body during storage and operation of the dropper part,
- the contents accommodated in the container body can be used conveniently without leaving any residue.
- the restoring force of the spring is reduced compared to the conventional dropper container. It has the effect of preventing the performance degradation caused by the separation and discharging easily.
- the dropper part is more stable and smooth with a new structure It has a working effect.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dropper container according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of a dropper container according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG 3 is a cross-sectional view of a dropper container according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which the contents are filled in the dropper container according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of releasing the fastening of the dropper from the container body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of separating the dropper from the container body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of discharging and using the contents from the dropper according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of fastening the dropper to the container body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dropper container according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of a dropper container according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the dropper container according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which the contents are filled in the dropper container according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the residual amount prevention dropper container is composed of a container body 10 and a dropper part 30, and the dropper part 30 is a rotation operation cap 40 and a rotation operation member (50), the dropper tube 60 and the push button 70 may be included.
- the container body 10 is in the form of a rigid cylindrical, and forms the appearance of the dropper container.
- the container body 20 is not limited to a rigid cylindrical shape, and may be formed in various shapes or materials in consideration of the type of contents stored therein, usability, or design factors.
- the width is narrow and the length is relatively long.
- Liquid or gel cosmetics are accommodated inside the container body 10, and as shown in FIG. 2, an inlet part 12 open to the outside is formed on one side of the container body 10, and the inlet part 12 ) through which the cosmetic is filled, and the dropper tube 60 of the dropper unit 30 may be inserted. And a first screw thread (12a) may be formed on the outer periphery of the inlet part (12) of the container body (10) for fastening with the dropper part (30).
- the inner bottom surface of the container body 10 is concave downward so that the contents are gathered in the center and can be easily sucked into the dropper tube 60, that is, the inner bottom surface of the container body 10 is recessed into a soft curved surface toward the center. It is preferable to be
- the upper and lower hollow wiper 20 may be formed.
- the wiper 20 is in close contact with the outer surface of the dropper tube 60 of the dropper part 30, and when the dropper tube 60 is separated from the container body 10, it is buried on the outer periphery of the dropper tube 60 You will skim the makeup.
- the wiper 20 is a coupling portion 22 coupled to the inlet portion 12 of the container body 10, and a contact portion 24 that is in close contact with the outer periphery of the dropper tube 60. and a connection part 26 connecting the coupling part 22 and the close contact part 24 .
- the coupling part 22 has an upper edge protruding outward and is seated on the upper end of the inlet part 12 of the container body 10, and the lower part is fixedly coupled while being inserted into the inlet part 12 of the container body 10. do.
- the close contact portion 24 is a part that is tightly attached to the outer periphery of the dropper tube 60 to prevent the dropper tube 60 from rotating or rising together with other dropper portion 30 components, the inner diameter of which is It is appropriate to be formed to be the same as or relatively smaller than the outer diameter of the dropper tube (60).
- the connection part 26 is formed in plurality to vertically connect between the coupling part 22 and the close contact part 24 , and is disposed at a predetermined interval along the circumference of the coupling part 22 and the close contact part 24 . and the contents swept by the wiper 20 pass between the respective connecting portions 26 .
- the wiper 20 plays a basic role of sweeping the contents on the outer periphery of the dropper tube 60, and at the same time, the dropper tube 60 inserted into the container body 10 ) while tightly holding the outer periphery of the dropper part 30 is to prevent the rotation of the dropper tube 60 during the fastening or unfastening and operation.
- the dropper part 30 is partly inserted into the container body 10, and the remaining part is fastened to the upper part of the container body 10, and the contents accommodated in the container body 10 by the user's operation. inhaled and excreted. And the automatic suction or discharge process of the contents by the fastening or releasing of the fastening of the container body 10 and the dropper part 30 and the operation of the dropper part 30 is performed at the same time.
- the dropper unit 30 may include a rotation operation cap 40 , a rotation operation member 50 , a dropper tube 60 , and a push button 70 .
- a rotation operation cap 40 may include a rotation operation cap 40 , a rotation operation member 50 , a dropper tube 60 , and a push button 70 .
- the rotation operation cap 40 serves as a handle for rotating the dropper unit 30, and is engaged or released with the container body 10 while being rotated by the user.
- the rotation operation cap 40 may be composed of a rotation operation outer cap 42 and a rotation operation operation inner cap 44 fixedly coupled to the inside of the rotation operation operation outer cap 42 .
- a coupling protrusion 42a and a fixing protrusion 42b are formed on the inner periphery of the rotating outer cap 42, and fitted into the coupling groove 44a and the fixing groove 44b formed on the outer periphery of the rotating inner cap 44, respectively. coupled, and thus the rotating operation outer cap 42 and the rotation operation inner cap 44 are fixedly coupled and can be rotated and lifted together.
- a through hole 44c is formed in the center of the rotating inner cap 44 so that the dropper tube 60 is penetrated, and at least one fitting protrusion 44d is provided in the upper inner side. It is formed to protrude upward and the rotation operation member 50 is fitted, and as shown in FIG. 3 , a second screw thread 44e is formed on the lower inner periphery, and the first screw thread 12a of the container body 10 is screwed together.
- the rotation operation member 50 is fixedly coupled to the inside of the rotation operation cap 40 and is rotated together with the rotation operation cap 40 and is lifted along the screw-coupled dropper pipe 60 .
- the rotary operation member 50 has a dropper tube insertion ring 52 formed in the center, and the dropper tube insertion ring 52 is spaced apart from the inner wall of the rotation operation member 50 by a predetermined interval by an elastic connection piece 54 . It can be flexibly connected.
- a first screw protrusion 56 is formed on the inner periphery of the dropper tube insertion ring 52 of the rotary operation member 50 to be screw-coupled to the dropper tube 60 .
- the first screw protrusion 56 is preferably formed as a spiral protrusion for stable screw coupling between the rotation operation member 50 and the dropper tube 60 or to prevent shaking.
- the elastic connection piece 54 is composed of first to third elastic connection pieces 54a, 54b, 54c, and the first elastic connection piece 54a protrudes outward from the outer periphery of the dropper tube insertion ring 52 . is formed, the third elastic connection piece 54c is protruded inwardly from the inner wall of the rotation operation member 50, and the second elastic connection piece 54b includes the first elastic connection piece 54a and the third elastic connection piece 54c. ) is connected.
- the elastic connection piece 54 is bent from the end of the first elastic connection piece 54a and the first elastic connection piece 54a protruding from the outer periphery of the dropper tube insertion ring 52, the dropper tube insertion ring 52 ) and a second elastic connecting piece (54b) extending along the outer periphery of the dropper tube insertion ring (52) and bending from the end of the second elastic connecting piece (54b) at a position spaced apart from the rotation operation member (50) It consists of a third elastic connecting piece (54c) connected to the inner wall, and through this structure, the elastic flow of the dropper tube insertion ring (52) is possible.
- the dropper tube insertion ring of the rotary operation member 50 ( 52) is tilted to fit the dropper tube 60 while elastically moving up, down, left, or right by the elastic connection piece 54, and accordingly, the rotary operation member 50 is rotated while the dropper tube 60 is When moving on a screw thread, the operating resistance (stress) according to the twist of the dropper tube 60 is reduced, so that the rotating operation member 50 can be operated more smoothly.
- At least one fitting groove portion 58 is formed at the lower end of the rotation operation member 50, and as the fitting projection 44d of the rotation operation cap 40 is fitted, the rotation operation member 50 rotates. It may be rotated together with the rotary operation cap 40 in a state of being seated inside the operation cap 40 .
- the dropper pipe 60 is configured to suck or discharge the contents by the rotation operation of the rotation operation cap 40 or the pressurization of the push button 70, and the through hole of the rotation operation cap 40
- the suction outlet 62 through which the dropper tube insertion ring 52 of the (44c) and the rotary operation member 50 penetrates and extends to the lower side of the dropper part 30 is formed, on one side of which the contents are sucked or discharged.
- the dropper tube 60 has a tube shape with both sides open and an empty inside.
- the dropper tube 60 passes through the inlet 12 of the container body 10 and is inserted into the container body 10, and the dropper tube ( 60), that is, the edge portion of the suction outlet 62 may be in contact with the bottom surface of the container body (10).
- the end of the dropper pipe 60 maintains a state in close contact with the bottom surface of the container body 10 even in the fastening or unfastening process of the dropper part 30 and the container body 10, and accordingly, the rotation operation cap ( 40), the dropper tube 60 facilitates the contents remaining at the bottom of the container body 10 when the dropper part 30 and the container body 10 are disconnected and the contents are automatically sucked in parallel therewith can be inhaled.
- the end of the dropper pipe 60 is preferably inclined to one side as shown in order to prevent the suction outlet 62 from being completely in close contact with the bottom surface of the container body 10 and clogging.
- a second screw protrusion 66 is formed on the upper outer periphery of the dropper tube 60 to be screw-coupled to the first screw protrusion 56 of the rotation operation member 50 .
- the second screw protrusion 66 is formed of a thread having a certain section, and the section length of the second screw protrusion 66 is the rotation operation cap 40 , the rotation operation member 50 , and the push button 70 . ) to determine the ascending or descending section.
- the dropper pipe 60 is fixed by the wiper 20, and the dropper part 30 except for the dropper pipe 60.
- the configuration, that is, the rotation operation cap 40, the rotation operation member 50, and the push button 70 are raised and lowered from the dropper tube (60).
- the opposite side of the suction outlet 62 of the dropper pipe 60 is opened and at least a part is inserted into the push button 70, and the dropper pipe 60 and the push button 70 can be connected to an internal space. have.
- the push button 70 protrudes upward of the dropper part 30 to suck the contents in the container body 10 by the user's operation, or to discharge the contents sucked into the inside to the outside. do.
- the push button 70 may be fixedly coupled to the rotation operation cap 40 , and at least a portion thereof may be exposed above the rotation operation cap 40 .
- the push button 70 is formed to protrude from the lower outer periphery of the pressing unit 72 pressed and used by the user and the pressing unit 72 and compressed by the rotating outer cap 42 and the pressing unit 74 and the pressing unit. It may be formed of an insertion part 76 extending downward of the part 74 and being inserted into the rotation operation inner cap 44 .
- the pressing part 72 is exposed to the outside by protruding from the upper portion of the rotation operation cap 40
- the pressing part 74 is the rotation operation outer cap 42 and the rotation operation inner cap 42 of the rotation operation cap 40 ( 44)
- the insertion part 76 may be inserted between the outer wall of the rotation operation inner cap 44 and the fitting protrusion 44d while enclosing the outside of the rotation operation member 50.
- the push button 70 is easily compressed and restored by the user's pressure and is formed of an elastic material so that its shape can be deformed.
- an elastic material such as urethane rubber, natural rubber, or elastomer. , NBR (nitrile-butadiene rubber), silicone (silicone), or ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) or TPE (Thermo Plastic Elastomer) or elastic polypropylene or polyethylene desirable.
- the push button 70 is not limited to the above-described material, and may be formed of various materials within a range having a certain elasticity.
- 5 to 8 are diagrams illustrating the use of a residual amount prevention dropper container according to an embodiment of the present invention, and with reference to this, a method of using a residual amount prevention dropper container according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of releasing the fastening of the dropper part from the container body according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of separating the dropper part from the container body according to an embodiment of the present invention
- 7 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of discharging and using the contents from the dropper according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of fastening the dropper to the container body according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the rotation operation member 50 coupled to the inside of the rotation operation cap 40 is rotated together with the rotation operation cap 40,
- the dropper tube 60 is maintained in a fixed state by the close contact portion 24 of the wiper 20 , and the first screw protrusion 56 formed on the rotation operation member 50 is formed on the dropper tube 60 .
- the second screw protrusion 66 ascends, the rotation operation member 50 , the rotation operation cap 40 , and the push button 70 move upward from the dropper tube 60 .
- the contents accommodated in the container body 10 are automatically sucked through the suction outlet 62 of the dropper tube 60 .
- the end of the dropper tube 60 maintains a state in contact with the bottom surface of the container body 10 to suck the contents at the bottom of the container body 10 .
- the dropper tube insertion ring 52 of the rotary operation member 50 is moved elastically by the elastic connecting piece 54 and is tilted to fit the dropper tube 60. , the rotational operation member 50 is moved smoothly along the dropper tube 60 without a large resistance.
- the dropper tube 60 is pulled out from the container body 10, and then, as shown in FIG. 7, the dropper tube 60 ) to the skin and press the push button 70, the contents sucked into the dropper pipe 60 as the push button 70 is crushed and the air inside is pushed out through the suction outlet 62. discharged to the outside
- the container body 10 is closed while inserting the dropper tube 60 of the dropper part 30 into the inlet part 12 of the container body 10 as shown in FIG. 8, and the dropper The container body 10 and the dropper part 30 are fastened by rotating the part 30 in the opposite direction.
- the rotation operation member 50 coupled to the inside of the rotation operation cap 40 is rotated together with the rotation operation cap 40,
- the dropper tube 60 is maintained in a fixed state by the close contact portion 24 of the wiper 20 , and the first screw protrusion 56 formed on the rotation operation member 50 is formed on the dropper tube 60 .
- the rotation operation member 50 , the rotation operation cap 40 , and the push button 70 move downward from the dropper tube 60 .
- the internal volume of the push button 70 is changed and decreased, the contents remaining inside the dropper tube 60 are discharged into the inner space of the container body 10 .
- the dropper tube insertion ring 52 of the rotary operation member 50 when the dropper tube 60 is inclined to either side. is moved elastically by the elastic connection piece 54 and tilted to fit the dropper tube 60, so that the rotational operation member 50 smoothly moves along the dropper tube 60 without much resistance.
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Un contenant compte-gouttes anti-résidus, selon un mode de réalisation de la présente invention, comprend : un corps principal du contenant qui reçoit un produit à l'intérieur de celui-ci et est pourvu d'un racleur ; et une partie compte-gouttes qui aspire et évacue le produit reçu à l'intérieur du corps principal du contenant. La partie compte-gouttes comprend : un capuchon d'actionnement rotatif fixé au corps principal du contenant ; un élément d'actionnement rotatif accouplé de manière fixe au capuchon d'actionnement rotatif ; un tube compte-gouttes ayant un orifice d'évacuation d'aspiration formé sur un côté de celui-ci ; et un bouton de pression pour aspirer ou évacuer le produit au moyen d'une pression, le tube compte-gouttes étant couplé par vissage à l'élément d'actionnement rotatif et maintenant un état d'adhérence étroite à la surface inférieure du corps principal du contenant dans un processus de fixation ou de desserrage de la partie compte-gouttes et du corps principal du contenant.
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