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CN119768082A - Stick-shaped cosmetic container with refill structure - Google Patents

Stick-shaped cosmetic container with refill structure

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CN119768082A
CN119768082A CN202380064891.4A CN202380064891A CN119768082A CN 119768082 A CN119768082 A CN 119768082A CN 202380064891 A CN202380064891 A CN 202380064891A CN 119768082 A CN119768082 A CN 119768082A
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container body
stick
actuating member
protection tube
rotary dial
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李度勋
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Pum Tech Korea Co ltd
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Abstract

The rod-shaped cosmetic container having a refill structure according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a container body, a rotary dial rotatably connected to the container body, a protection tube detachably connected to the container body, an actuating member rotatably connected to the protection tube and provided with a lifting protrusion, and a rod holder screw-connected to the actuating member and to which a cosmetic in a rod form is attached and which is provided with a lifting screw groove, wherein the rotary dial and the actuating member are provided with first and second fitting protrusions, respectively, to allow fitting and engagement with each other in an attaching and detaching direction of the container body and the protection tube.

Description

Stick-type cosmetic container with refill structure
Technical Field
One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a stick cosmetic container, and more particularly, to a stick cosmetic container having a refill structure, which can easily separate and replace a protection tube from a container body and an actuating member and a stick holder connected to the inside of the protection tube.
Background
In general, women use various cosmetics to make their appearance more beautiful. Among cosmetics, color cosmetics decorate the skin in a beautiful manner by making the appearance beautiful.
The color cosmetics are classified into base cosmetics for making skin color uniform and covering defects and spot cosmetics for partially enhancing stereoscopic effects of lips, eyes, nails, etc. Foundation make-up includes make-up, foundation, and the like, spot make-up includes lipsticks, eyeliners, mascaras, and the like.
Among various cosmetics, lipsticks are one of cosmetics that women use to make their faces beautiful. The lipstick may be formed in the form of a stick to be contained in the lipstick container, and the rotating body of the lipstick container may be rotated so that the lipstick appears outside when in use, so that the lipstick may be applied to the lips of the user.
According to such conventional stick-shaped cosmetic container, the rotating body and the guide tube are integrally formed with each other or connected to each other so as not to be detachable unless they are damaged by the press attachment structure such as the locking threshold, and the lipstick having a single color is inserted in the guide tube, so that the lipstick container is inevitably discarded after the lipstick is used up, which is very wasteful in economical terms. In other words, as with most cosmetics, even in the case of lipstick containers, the cost required for the lipstick container and packaging material is far higher than the cost of the lipstick itself as the content. Therefore, there are many problems in terms of economy in discarding lipstick containers that are used up with lipstick.
In addition, in order to use lipsticks having different colors according to seasons or user's preference, all lipstick containers in which the different colors of lipsticks are installed must be purchased, and thus high purchase costs are required in order to have lipsticks having various colors, which causes an economic burden to consumers.
Thus, lipstick containers have been developed that can be refilled and used after a predetermined amount of lipstick is used. As such related art, a refill lipstick container and a refill cap are disclosed in korean patent registration No. 10-1416495. The related art relates to a refill lipstick container and a refill cap, in which the refill lipstick container includes a rotation gear that is lifted by rotation, a holder detachably connected to the rotation gear and configured to contain contents, and a refill cap connected to the holder to allow the holder to be separated and connected with the rotation gear.
However, according to the conventional refill lipstick container, the construction and replacement work for replacing the lipstick are complicated, and there is an inconvenience in that a separate member such as a refill cap has to be provided and used in order to replace the lipstick.
In order to solve the above problems, a holder separable lipstick container is disclosed in korean patent registration No. 20-0493142. The related art relates to a lipstick container with a stand separated, in which a lipstick is exposed by moving a lifting tube formed at an outer side of a fixed tube connected to the lipstick, and the remaining lipstick is pushed out by the stand so that the contents can be economically used without any residue, and the stand can be separated from the container for separate disposal.
However, according to the related art, in order to separate the lipstick holder from the container after the lipstick is used up, the container body must be continuously rotated to move the lipstick holder to the upper end of the container, so that there is inconvenience in separating and replacing the lipstick holder, and a long time is required.
Accordingly, there is a need for developing a stick cosmetic container capable of reducing the economical burden of a user by replacing components of the stick cosmetic container, reducing waste of resources and environmental pollution, and facilitating replacement of a stick holder when the stick cosmetic is exhausted.
Literature of related art
Patent literature
(Patent document 0001) korean patent registration No. 10-1416495 (published on day 9, 7, 2014) "refill lipstick container and refill cap"
(Patent document 0002) korean utility model registration No. 20-0493142 (published on 8 th 2 nd year 2021) "holder separable lipstick container"
Disclosure of Invention
Technical problem
In order to solve the above-described problems, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a stick-type cosmetic container having a refill structure in which a rotary dial connected to a container body and an actuating member connected to a protection tube are assembled and engaged with each other in an attaching/detaching direction of the container body and the protection tube, so that the protection tube and the actuating member and stick holder connected to the protection tube can be easily separated and replaced by pulling out the protection tube from the container body.
Technical proposal
In order to achieve the above object, according to one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a stick-type cosmetic container having a refill structure, the stick-type cosmetic container including a container body, a rotary dial rotatably connected to the container body, a protection tube detachably connected to the container body, an actuating member rotatably connected to the protection tube and including a lifting protrusion, and a stick holder screw-connected to the actuating member, to which stick cosmetics are attached, and including a lifting screw groove formed thereon, wherein the rotary dial and the actuating member include first and second fitting protrusions, respectively, so as to be fitted and engaged with each other in an attaching/detaching direction of the container body and the protection tube.
In addition, the container body and the protection tube may include first and second attaching/detaching protrusions, respectively, so as to be detachably connected to each other.
In addition, a lower cover may be connected to one side of the container body, and a connection extension protrusion wheel may extend upward from the lower cover so as to be connected to the rotary dial.
In addition, first and second fitting protrusions may extend in an attaching/detaching direction of the container body and the protection tube, wherein a plurality of first fitting protrusions may be formed along an inner circumferential circumference of the rotary dial while being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval, and a plurality of second fitting protrusions may be formed along an outer circumferential circumference of the actuating member while being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval.
In addition, the protection tube and the actuating member may include a first connection protrusion and a second connection protrusion, respectively, so as to be rotatably connected to each other.
In addition, the actuating member may protrude to be separated from the rotary dial when the container body and the protection tube are released from each other, and the container body and the protection tube may be fastened to each other when the actuating member is inserted in and engaged with the rotary dial.
Advantageous effects
According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the stick cosmetic can be exposed to the outside by rotating the rotary dial exposed to the outside of the container body, and the exposure degree can be freely adjusted, thereby achieving ease of use.
According to the embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to replace the protection tube and the parts of the protection tube connected to the stick-type cosmetic container from the container body, so that the economical burden of the user and the waste of resources can be reduced by such a partial replacement structure.
According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the protection tube and the actuating member and the rod supporter connected to the protection tube can be separated and replaced by a simple operation of extracting the protection tube from the container body, thereby achieving convenient refilling.
Drawings
Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a stick-type cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a stick-type cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 3 is A-A sectional view illustrating a stick-type cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 4 is a B-B sectional view illustrating a stick-type cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 5 is a B-B sectional view showing a state in which a stick-shaped cosmetic is exposed to the outside by operating a rotary dial according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 6 is A-A sectional view showing a state in which a protection tube is separated from a container body according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a protection tube is separated from a container body according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Detailed Description
The following detailed description of the present disclosure is given with respect to embodiments in which the disclosure may be practiced, and with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate the embodiments. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the disclosure. It is to be understood that the various embodiments of the disclosure are different from each other, but are not necessarily mutually exclusive. For example, the specific shapes, structures and features described herein may be implemented and changed from one embodiment to another without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Further, it is to be understood that the location or arrangement of individual elements within the various embodiments described herein may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present disclosure is defined only by the appended claims, while including, when properly described, the scope of all equivalents of the disclosed subject matter. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate elements that perform the same or similar functions in all respects.
With respect to the terms used herein, general terms used as widely as possible at present are selected in consideration of their functions in the present disclosure. However, the terminology may vary according to the intention of those skilled in the art, judicial precedents, the advent of new technologies, etc. In addition, in some cases, the applicant may choose terms by himself. In this case, the meaning of the term will be described in detail in the corresponding part of the present specification. Accordingly, the terms used herein will be defined based on the meaning of the terms and the general content of the present disclosure, not just the names of the terms.
In this disclosure, when certain parts "comprise" certain elements, it is meant that other elements may be further included, but not excluded, unless explicitly stated to the contrary.
Hereinafter, a stick-type cosmetic container having a refill structure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a stick cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the stick cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, fig. 3 is an A-A cross-sectional view illustrating the stick cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, and fig. 4 is a B-B cross-sectional view illustrating the stick cosmetic container according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
As shown, a stick cosmetic container having a refill structure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include a container body 10, a rotary dial 20, a protective tube 30, an actuating member 40, and a stick holder 50.
A stick-shaped cosmetic container having a refill structure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below with respect to each component.
The container body 10 may be a portion gripped by a user when the user makes up, formed in a three-dimensional shape with both sides open, and having an inner space to which the rotary dial 20 is rotatably connected. Although the container body 10 is illustrated as an oval shape having a predetermined height in the drawing of the stick-type cosmetic container according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, the container body 10 may be formed in various shapes or from various materials without being limited thereto.
As shown in fig. 2, an exposure hole 12 may be formed on one side of the container body 10, and the rotary dial 20 may be exposed to the outside through the exposure hole 12. The exposure holes 12 may be formed on both sides of the body 10 to face each other, and at least a portion of the dial 20 may pass through each exposure hole 12. In this case, it is preferable that the height of the exposure hole 12 may be relatively greater than or equal to the height of the rotary dial 20 so that a predetermined portion of the rotary dial 20 may protrude to the outside of the container body 10, and the width of the exposure hole 12 may be relatively smaller than the diameter of the rotary dial 20 to prevent the rotary dial 20 from being separated from the container body 10.
Meanwhile, the body cover 60 may be detachably coupled to one side of the container body 10. The body cover 60 may be coupled to or separated from the container body 10 while covering the protection tube 30 coupled to the container body 10, wherein the body cover 60 may be separated from the container body 10 to expose the protection tube 30 to the outside when in use, and may be coupled to the container body 10 to protect the protection tube 30 when stored or carried. Or the body cover 60 may be detachably fastened to the protection tube 30 instead of the container body 10. Although the container body 10 and the body cover 60 are illustrated as being fastened to each other by the protrusions and the grooves in the drawings of the stick-type cosmetic container according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the container body 10 and the body cover 60 may have various types of fastening structures such as undercut (undercut) connection, press-fit connection, connection by magnetic force, and the like, which allow the body cover 60 to be easily attached to and detached from the container body 10.
The fastening part 14 may be formed at one side of the container body 10 such that the body cover 60 may be coupled to the container body 10 while surrounding the fastening part 14, and the first attaching/detaching protrusion 16 may protrude from the inner circumference of the fastening part 14 so as to be detachably coupled to the second attaching/detaching protrusion 36 formed on the protection pipe 30. In this case, it is preferable that the fastening portion 14 may have a relatively smaller diameter than other portions of the container body 10.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the protection tube 30 may be inserted at one open side of the container body 10, and the lower cover 70 may be connected to the opposite open side of the container body 10. The lower cover 70 may be fixedly coupled to the container body 10 while blocking the bottom of the container body 10. The connection extension protrusion wheel 72 may extend upward from the inner center of the lower cover 70, and the first locking protrusion 74 may protrude from the inner circumference of the connection extension protrusion wheel 72 so as to be connected to the second locking protrusion 24b formed on the rotary dial 20, so that the rotary dial 20 may be prevented from rocking within the container body 10.
The rotary dial 20 may be rotatably connected to the container body 10 for a rotation operation by a user, and the actuating member 40 engaged with the inside of the rotary dial 20 may be rotated together with the rotary dial 20. The rotary dial 20 may have an annular shape such that the actuating member 40 may be inserted in the center of the rotary dial 20, and at least a portion of the rotary dial 20 may be exposed to the outside through the exposure hole 12 of the container body 10.
As shown in fig. 2, the rotary dial 20 may include an outer wall 22 and an inner wall 24 spaced inwardly from the outer wall 22 by a predetermined interval.
The outer wall 22 may be a portion exposed to the outside of the container body 10 so as to be in direct contact with a user, and a plurality of friction protrusions 22a may be formed on the outer circumference of the outer wall 22 to prevent a user from slipping when operating the rotary dial 20.
The inner wall 24 may be a portion in contact with the actuating member 40 inserted in the center of the rotary dial 20, wherein a first fitting protrusion 24a may be formed on an inner circumference of the inner wall 24 so as to be connected with a second fitting protrusion 44 formed on the actuating member 40, and a second locking protrusion 24b may be formed on an outer circumference of the inner wall 24 so as to be connected with a first locking protrusion 74 of the lower cover 70. The first fitting protrusions 24a may extend to be elongated in the attaching/detaching direction of the container body 10 and the protection tube 30, wherein a plurality of first fitting protrusions 24a may be formed along the inner circumference of the rotary dial 20 while being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval, and the second fitting protrusions 44 of the actuating member 40 may be fitted and engaged between the first fitting protrusions 24 a. In addition, preferably, the first locking protrusion 74 may extend along the inner circumference of the connection extension protrusion wheel 72, the second locking protrusion 24b may protrude a predetermined portion along the outer circumference of the inner wall 24, and the first locking protrusion 74 and the second locking protrusion 24b may be rotatably locked and connected to each other.
The protection tube 30 may be detachably connected to the container body 10, and may surround and protect the stick support 50 and the stick cosmetics attached to the stick support 50. In this case, it is preferable that the protection tube 30 has the same diameter and the same surface shape as those of one end portion of the container body 10 for the design continuity.
The protection tube 30 may include an inlet portion 32 formed at one side of the protection tube 30, and the stick cosmetic may be drawn out to the outside through the inlet portion 32 or introduced into the protection tube 30.
The insertion portion 34 may extend at opposite sides of the inlet portion 32 of the protection pipe 30, and the insertion portion 34 may be inserted in the inner space of the container body 10. An insertion space 34a surrounding the rotary dial 20 when connected with the container body 10 may be formed at the inner side of the insertion portion 34, a through hole 34b through which the actuating member 40 and the rod holder 50 pass may be formed at the center of the insertion space 34a, and a first connection protrusion 34c to which the actuating member 40 is rotatably connected may be formed on a side wall of the through hole 34 b.
Meanwhile, the second attaching/detaching protrusion 36 may protrude from the outer circumference of the insertion portion 34 of the protection tube 30 so as to be detachably connected to the first attaching/detaching protrusion 16 of the container body 10. In this case, it is preferable that the first attaching/detaching protrusion 16 and the second attaching/detaching protrusion 36 may partially protrude from the corresponding positions of the container body 10 and the protection tube 30, respectively. Although the container body 10 and the protection tube 30 are respectively illustrated as including protrusions so as to be undercut-connected with each other in the drawings of the stick-type cosmetic container according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the container body 10 and the protection tube 30 may have various types of connection structures such as connection by protrusions and grooves, press-fit connection, connection by magnetic force, and the like, which allow the protection tube 30 to be stably attached to the container body 10 and detached from the container body 10, but are not limited thereto.
The actuating member 40 may be rotatably connected to the protective tube 30 and the lower cover 70, and may be rotated together with the rotary dial 20 while being engaged with the rotary dial 20 so as to raise and lower the rod holder 50 within the protective tube 30. The actuating member 40 may have a cylindrical shape with a hollow interior, the actuating member 40 may penetrate the rotary dial 20, and at least a portion of the rod holder 50 may be inserted in the actuating member 40.
Lifting protrusions 42 may be formed on an inner circumference of the actuating member 40 so as to be screw-coupled to lifting screw grooves 52 formed on the rod support 50. The elevation protrusion 42 may protrude toward the center of the actuating member 40, and may rotate together with the rotary dial 20 upon a rotation operation of the rotary dial 20 to guide a linear movement of the rod supporter 50. In this case, preferably, the elevation protrusion 42 may have a protrusion shape extending along the inner circumference of the actuating member 40 for a predetermined portion, or may have a screw shape so as to be screw-fastened to the elevation spiral groove 52 of the rod supporter 50.
Meanwhile, the second fitting protrusion 44 may protrude from the outer circumference of the actuating member 40. As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the second fitting protrusions 44 may extend to be elongated in the attaching/detaching direction of the container body 10 and the protection tube 30, wherein a plurality of second fitting protrusions 44 may be formed along the outer circumference of the actuating member 40 while being spaced apart from each other at a predetermined interval, and the first fitting protrusions 24a of the rotary dial 20 may be fitted and engaged between the second fitting protrusions 44. That is, the actuating member 40 may be separated from the rotary dial 20 when the container body 10 and the protection tube 30 are released from each other, and the container body 10 and the protection tube 30 may be fastened to each other when the actuating member 40 is inserted into and engaged with the rotary dial 20. In other words, the rotary dial 20 and the actuating member 40 can be automatically engaged with or disengaged from each other by a simple attaching/detaching operation of the container body 10 and the protective tube 30, and the rotary dial 20 and the actuating member 40 can be rotated together without being rotated relative to each other without traction force when the container body 10 and the protective tube 30 are connected.
In addition, the second connection protrusion 46 may be formed on the outer circumference of the actuating member 40 so as to be rotatably connected to the first connection protrusion 34c of the protection tube 30, so that the actuating member 40 may be separated from the container body 10 or inserted into the container body 10 together with the protection tube 30.
The rod support 50 may be screw-coupled to the actuating member 40, and may be lifted and lowered along the protection tube 30 by rotation of the actuating member 40.
As shown in fig. 2, a lifting screw groove 52 may be formed on the outer circumference of the rod cradle 50. The elevation spiral groove 52 may be screw-coupled to the elevation protrusion 42 of the actuating member 40 to guide the linear movement of the rod cradle 50. In other words, the elevation protrusion 42 of the actuating member 40 may be rotated by the rotation operation of the rotary dial 20 so as to move along the elevation spiral groove 52 of the rod holder 50. In this case, the rod supporter 50 may linearly move inside the protection tube 30 when the rotation of the rod supporter 50 is restricted by the protection tube 30 having an elliptical shape. In this case, the elevation spiral groove 52 may be inclined at an appropriate angle along the outer circumference of the rod holder 50 in consideration of smooth operation, moving distance, etc. of the rod holder 50.
Meanwhile, the cosmetic disc 54 may be formed at one side of the stick support 50. The stick-shaped cosmetic may be inserted and filled in the inner space of the cosmetic disc 54, and the at least one separation preventing rib 54a may be formed to prevent the stick-shaped cosmetic from being easily separated from the cosmetic disc 54.
As described above, according to the stick-type cosmetic container of the embodiment of the present disclosure, the rotary dial 20 connected to the container body 10 and the actuating member 40 connected to the protection tube 30 can be assembled and coupled to each other in the attaching/detaching direction of the container body 10 and the protection tube 30, so that the reduction of the user's economical burden and the reduction of the waste of resources can be achieved by the partial replacement structure of the stick-type cosmetic container, and the protection tube 30 and the actuating member 40 connected to the protection tube 30 and the stick holder 50 can be separated by a simple operation of pulling out the protection tube 30 from the container body 10 and can be conveniently replaced.
Fig. 5 to 7 are views showing the use and refilling process of the stick cosmetic container having the refill structure according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, and the use and refilling process of the stick cosmetic container having the refill structure according to the embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to fig. 5 to 7.
Fig. 5 is a B-B sectional view showing a state in which a stick-shaped cosmetic is exposed to the outside by operating a rotary dial according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, fig. 6 is an A-A sectional view showing a state in which a protection tube is separated from a container body according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, and fig. 7 is a perspective view showing a state in which a protection tube is separated from a container body according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
In order to use the stick-type cosmetic container having the refill structure according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the body cover 60 may be separated from the container body 10 to expose the protection tube 30 to the outside.
Then, as shown in fig. 5, when the rotary dial 20 is rotated with respect to the container body 10, the rod holder 50 screwed to the actuating member 40 may linearly move within the protection tube 30 when the actuating member 40 engaged with the inside of the rotary dial 20 is rotated together with the rotary dial 20. In other words, the elevation protrusion 42 of the actuating member 40 may be rotated so as to move along the elevation spiral groove 52 of the rod cradle 50. In this case, the rotation of the stick support 50 may be limited by the protection tube 30 having an oval shape so as to linearly move within the protection tube 30, so that the stick cosmetic attached to the stick support 50 may be exposed to the outside through the inlet portion 32 of the protection tube 30.
Then, the user can make up by uniformly applying the stick cosmetic exposed to the outside to the makeup area.
Meanwhile, when the stick cosmetic attached to the stick support 50 is exhausted and is to be refilled, as shown in fig. 6, the protection tube 30 may be pulled out from the container body 10 so as to separate the protection tube 30 from the container body 10. In this case, the first attaching/detaching projection 16 of the container body 10 and the second attaching/detaching projection 36 of the protective tube 30 may be released from each other, and at the same time, the second fitting projection 44 of the actuating member 40 may protrude from the first fitting projection 24a of the rotary dial 20.
Then, as shown in fig. 7, the protection tube 30 and the actuating member 40 and the rod supporter 50 connected to the protection tube 30 may be completely separated from the container body 10, and a new protection tube 30, a new actuating member 40 and a new rod supporter 50 may be inserted into the container body 10 to be replaced. In this case, the first fitting projection 24a of the rotary dial 20 and the second fitting projection 44 of the actuating member 40 can be fitted and engaged with each other in the attaching/detaching direction of the container body 10 and the protection tube 30, and at the same time, the first attaching/detaching projection 16 of the container body 10 and the second attaching/detaching projection 36 of the protection tube 30 can be fastened to each other.
Although the embodiments have been described above with reference to illustrative embodiments and the accompanying drawings and certain matters such as specific elements, the embodiments are provided for a comprehensive understanding of the disclosure, and thus the disclosure is not limited to the embodiments. Those of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains will appreciate that various changes and modifications may be made to the above description. Accordingly, the concepts of the present disclosure should not be construed as limited to the embodiments described herein, and it is understood that the scope of the concepts of the present disclosure includes the scope of the appended claims and all equivalents thereof.
Description of the reference numerals
10 Container body 12 exposing hole
14 Fastening portion 16 first attaching/detaching projection
20 Rotary dial 22 outer wall
24 Inner wall 24a first fitting projection
30 Protecting tube 32 inlet portion
34, Insert 36, second attaching/detaching projection
40 Actuating member 42 lifting projection
44 Second fitting projection 50 rod holder
52, Lifting spiral groove 54, cosmetic tray
60 Main body cover 70 lower cover

Claims (6)

1. A stick cosmetic container having a refill structure, the stick cosmetic container comprising:
A container body;
A rotary dial rotatably connected to the container body;
a protection tube detachably connected to the container body;
an actuating member rotatably connected to the protective tube and including a lifting protrusion, and
A stick support screw-coupled to the actuating member, a stick cosmetic is attached to the stick support, and the stick support includes a lifting screw groove formed thereon,
Wherein the rotary dial and the actuating member include a first fitting projection and a second fitting projection, respectively, so as to be fitted and engaged with each other in the attaching/detaching direction of the container body and the protection tube.
2. A stick-type cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the container body and the protection tube include a first attaching/detaching protrusion and a second attaching/detaching protrusion, respectively, so as to be detachably connected to each other.
3. A stick-type cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein a lower cover is attached to one side of the container body, and an attachment extension protruding wheel extends upward from the lower cover so as to be attached to the rotary dial.
4. The stick-type cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the first fitting protrusion and the second fitting protrusion extend in an attaching/detaching direction of the container body and the protective tube, wherein a plurality of first fitting protrusions are formed along an inner circumferential circumference of the rotary dial while being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval, and a plurality of second fitting protrusions are formed along an outer circumferential circumference of the actuating member while being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval.
5. A stick-type cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the protection tube and the actuating member respectively include a first connection protrusion and a second connection protrusion so as to be rotatably connected to each other.
6. The stick-type cosmetic container according to claim 1, wherein the actuating member protrudes to be separated from the rotary dial when the container body and the protective tube are released from each other, and the container body and the protective tube are fastened to each other when the actuating member is inserted in and engaged with the rotary dial.
CN202380064891.4A 2022-09-15 2023-09-07 Stick-shaped cosmetic container with refill structure Pending CN119768082A (en)

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