US20170311695A1 - Button-Type Pencil Cosmetic Dispenser - Google Patents
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- the present disclosure relates to a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser, the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser including a container body ( 110 ) forming a discharging hole ( 111 ), through which contents is discharged, at an upper portion thereof; a piston ( 200 ) discharging contents to the discharging hole ( 111 ) while ascending/descending inside the container body ( 110 ); a first rotation member ( 300 ) coupled at a bottom surface of the piston ( 200 ), forming a first screw thread ( 301 ) at an outer circumferential surface thereof, a flat surface ( 302 ) vertically cut flat at an upper end part thereof, and a protrusion ( 310 ) at a lower end part; a second rotation member ( 400 ) screw-coupled with the first screw thread ( 301 ) of the first rotation member ( 300 ), comprising an engaging screw protrusion part ( 410 ) which controls an upward movement of the first rotation member ( 300 ) when meeting the protrusion ( 310 ), and further comprising a second screw thread (
- a pencil-type cosmetic dispenser is used by discharging contents stored inside a dispenser through a discharging hole by rotating a handle to one side direction, and mostly, contents stored in the dispenser are liquid type.
- Conventional pencil-type cosmetic dispensers as in the above are usually screw types, and in case of a screw type, a screw which raises a piston is equipped at a lower portion of a dispenser.
- a user should hold a dispenser with one hand and rotate a handle with the other hand in order to discharge contents, causing a problem of using both hands.
- the present embodiments are devised to solve such problems described in the above and to provide a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser manufactured by adopting a compact structure of raising a piston, such that the dispenser can not only hold more contents inside the container body, but also a user can easily discharge contents with one hand.
- the present embodiments relate to a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser, the dispenser characterized to include a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser;
- the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser includes: a container body 110 forming a discharging hole 111 , through which contents is discharged, at an upper portion thereof; a piston 200 discharging contents to the discharging hole 111 while ascending/descending inside the container body 110 ; a first rotation member 300 coupled at a bottom surface of the piston 200 , forming a first screw thread 301 at an outer circumferential surface thereof, a flat surface 302 vertically cut flat at an upper end part thereof, and a protrusion ( 310 ) at a lower end part; a second rotation member 400 screw-coupled with the first screw thread 301 of the first rotation member 300 , comprising an engaging screw protrusion part 410 which controls an upward movement of the first rotation member 300 when meeting the protrusion 310 , and further comprising a second screw thread 401 at an outer circumferential surface thereof; a
- the rotation conversion means 600 further includes a rotation conversion cap 610 provided with a through hole 611 where the second rotation member 400 is formed, and having the third rotation member 500 disposed at an inner portion; a rotation operating member 630 provided for being elastically supported downwards by an elastic member 620 provided at the rotation conversion cap 610 , having a coupling protrusion 631 engaged at a coupling groove 510 further formed at the third rotation member 500 , and having an inclined surface 632 and a flat part 634 formed in order and in repetition to one side direction at a lower surface thereof; an vertical motion member 640 installed at a lower portion of the rotation operating member 630 , having bilateral inclined surfaces 641 at a upper dead end thereof and a rotation preventing protrusion 642 extending along an outer circumferential surface thereof to a downward direction of the bilateral inclined surfaces 641 ; and an vertical guide 650 engaged at a lower portion of the rotation conversion cap 610 , receiving the elastic member 620 , the rotation operating member 630 and the vertical motion member 640 at
- the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser further includes a discharging member 120 with a movement passage 121 vertically formed; and an application member 130 coupled at the movement passage 121 .
- the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser further includes an outer container 700 with a lower portion open for the button 660 to be exposed; a finishing member 710 coupled at an upper portion of the outer container 700 and fixing and covering a lower portion of the application member 130 ; and a cover cap 720 detachably coupled to an upper portion of the outer container 700 .
- the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser further includes a separation preventing member 420 provided at a lower end of the second rotation member 400 for preventing the second rotation member 400 from being separated from a third rotation member 500 .
- the cross-sectional shape of a piston 200 which corresponds to the cross-sectional shape of an inner wall of the container body 110 may be manufactured into a shape, either an oval or a polygon, which cannot be mutually rotated.
- the presently described embodiments can not only accommodate more contents inside the container body 110 but also discharge the contents easily with one hand by adopting a button type for the content discharge.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a configuration of a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional perspective view illustrating a configuration of a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser being descending according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser being ascending according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating major operational parts of a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser according to another exemplary embodiment.
- FIGS. 6( a ) to 6( d ) are operational mimetic diagrams illustrating major operational parts of a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser according to another exemplary embodiment.
- a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser 100 as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 in a large scale, includes a container body 110 , a piston 200 , a first rotation member 300 , a second rotation member 400 , a third rotation member 500 , and a rotation conversion means 600 .
- the container body 110 stores contents at an interior thereof, and has a discharging hole 111 , where contents is discharged, at an upper portion thereof.
- the piston 200 discharges contents through the discharging hole 111 as ascending/descending inside of the container body 110 .
- the first rotation member 300 coupled to a lower surface of the piston, as illustrated in FIG. 2 , is coupled to a lower surface of the piston 200 , and has a first screw thread 301 provided at an outer circumferential surface thereof, a flat surface 302 cut flat vertically provided at an upper end thereof, and a protrusion 310 provided at a lower end thereof.
- the second rotation member 400 as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 , is provided with an engaging screw protrusion part 410 which is screw-coupled, fitted with the first screw thread 301 of the first rotation member 300 , and controls an upward movement of the first rotation member 300 when meeting the protrusion 310 , further comprising a second screw thread 401 at an outer circumferential surface thereof.
- the protrusion 310 in the above controls the upward movement by the engaging screw protrusion part 410 formed at an upper end of the second rotation member 400 and thereby prevents the first rotation member 300 from being separated from the second rotation member 400 .
- the protrusion 310 induces the second rotation member 400 to ascend after the first rotation member 300 reaches a top dead point.
- a separation preventing member 420 is provided at a lower end of the second rotation member 400 for preventing the second rotation member 400 from being separated from a third rotation member 500 .
- the piston 200 is made to have only a vertical movement inside the container body 110 , but not to have a rotational movement.
- the rotational force delivered to the piston 200 through the first rotation member 300 and the second rotation member 400 is far smaller than the operational force delivered for the piston 200 to ascend/descend by the first rotation member 300 . Therefore, an ascending distance while the first rotation member 300 or the second rotation member 400 is making one rotation becomes a pitch of the first screw thread 301 or the second screw thread 401 . Since a torque applied during one rotation, assuming there is no work loss, is converted into a force applied while ascending as much as the ascending distance, a rotational force by the torque is much smaller than the operational force delivered for ascending/descending.
- the operational force received for ascending/descending is larger than the frictional force received when the piston 200 contacts an inner wall of the container body 110 , such that the piston 200 can be maintained not to be rotated on the container body 110 , simultaneously making an ascending movement.
- the piston 200 can make only a vertical movement inside the container body 110 , but not a rotational movement.
- the third rotation member 500 as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 , is screw-coupled, fitted with the second rotation member 400 , further comprising a third screw thread 501 coupled to a second screw thread 401 .
- the rotation conversion means 600 is coupled to the third rotation member 500 and rotates the third rotation member 500 to one side direction according to vertical movement of a button 660 .
- the rotation conversion means 600 is preferred to further comprise a rotation conversion part cap 610 , an elastic member 620 , a rotation operating member 630 , a vertical motion member 640 , and a vertical guide 650 .
- the rotation conversion part cap 610 has a through hole 611 formed at an upper portion thereof for the second rotation member 400 to pass through, and is configured to have the third rotation member 500 disposed at an inner portion thereof.
- an engagement protrusion 612 is preferably provided at a lower portion of the rotation conversion part cap 610
- an engagement groove 652 is provided at an upper portion of the vertical guide 650 for the engagement protrusion 612 to be inserted and coupled.
- the rotation operating member 630 is provided for being supported in a downward direction by the elastic member 620 installed at the rotation conversion part cap 610 , with a coupling protrusion 631 engaged at a coupling groove 510 which is formed at the third rotation member 500 , and with an inclined surface 632 and a flat part 633 provided in order and in repetition, as illustrated in FIGS. 2, 5 and 6 .
- the vertical motion member 640 as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 6 , is provided at a lower portion of the rotation operating member 630 , a bilateral inclined surface 641 is provided repeatedly at an upper end thereof, and a rotation preventing protrusion 642 is provided extending in a downward direction of the bilateral inclined surface 641 along an outer circumferential surface.
- the vertical guide 650 is engaged to a lower portion of the rotation conversion part cap 610 , receives the elastic member 620 , the rotation operating member 630 , and the vertical motion member 640 at an interior thereof at a state of being engaged with the rotation conversion part cap 610 , is provided with a unilateral inclined protrusion part 653 repeatedly at an upper end along an lower inner circumferential surface thereof, and is provided with a vertical guide groove 651 wherein each of the rotation preventing protrusion 642 is inserted and guided at each of an unilateral inclined protrusion part 653 .
- the vertical motion member 640 starts to ascend accordingly as illustrated in FIG. 6( a ) .
- a vertical side surface 632 a connected to the inclined surface 632 and a vertical surface 632 b connected to the unilateral inclined protrusion part meet each other and prevent a rotational motion to one side direction, such that the rotation operating member 630 gets to ascend along with the vertical motion member 640 while an upper apex of the bilateral inclined surface 641 of the rotation preventing protrusion 642 is pushing up the inclined surface 632 .
- the bilateral inclined surface 641 and the unilateral inclined protrusion part 653 are connected each other.
- the rotation operating member 630 elastically supported to a downward direction by the elastic member 620 descends along the bilateral inclined surface 641 and the unilateral inclined protrusion part 653 which are connected with the inclined surface 632 , being rotated by an elastic force of the elastic member 620 .
- an ascent/descent and its rotational operation according to the rotation operating member 630 as in the above delivers only the rotational operation to the third rotation member 500 through a coupling protrusion 631 connected to a coupling groove 510 further provided at the third rotation member 500 .
- the pressurizing the button 660 in general, is converted to a rotational operation of the third rotation member 500 . Accordingly, it is possible to discharge contents easily with one hand by employing a button type for the contents discharge.
- a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser as illustrated in FIG. 2 , is preferred to further include a discharging member 120 coupled to the discharging hole 111 and vertically provided with a movement passage 121 , and an application member 130 coupled to the movement passage 121 .
- a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser further includes an outer container 700 which imbeds the container body 110 therein and a lower portion thereof open for the button 660 to be exposed; a finishing member 710 coupled to an upper portion of the outer container 700 and covering and fixing a lower portion of the application member 130 ; and a cover cap 720 detachably coupled to an upper portion of the outer container 700 .
- the outer container 700 and the cover cap 720 can have the cross-section thereof embodied into a variety of designs such as a circle, a triangle, and a square.
- a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser 100 can be manufactured in a compact structure wherein a piston can be raised by adopting a configuration wherein a first rotation member 300 and a second rotation member 400 can be raised in order, such that it is possible to store more contents inside a container body.
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Disclosed herein is a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser, in which the structure of raising a piston is made compact, thereby allowing a greater amount of contents to be stored in the body of the dispenser, and in which a button type is adopted for discharging the contents, thereby allowing the contents to be discharged conveniently with one hand.
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- The present disclosure relates to a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser, the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser including a container body (110) forming a discharging hole (111), through which contents is discharged, at an upper portion thereof; a piston (200) discharging contents to the discharging hole (111) while ascending/descending inside the container body (110); a first rotation member (300) coupled at a bottom surface of the piston (200), forming a first screw thread (301) at an outer circumferential surface thereof, a flat surface (302) vertically cut flat at an upper end part thereof, and a protrusion (310) at a lower end part; a second rotation member (400) screw-coupled with the first screw thread (301) of the first rotation member (300), comprising an engaging screw protrusion part (410) which controls an upward movement of the first rotation member (300) when meeting the protrusion (310), and further comprising a second screw thread (401) at an outer circumferential surface thereof; a third rotation member (500), screw-coupled with the second rotation member (400) and provided with a third screw thread (501) which is screw-coupled with the second screw thread (401); and a rotation conversion means (600) coupled to the third rotation member (500), and rotating the third rotation member (500) to one side direction according to a vertical motion of a button (660).
- Generally, a pencil-type cosmetic dispenser is used by discharging contents stored inside a dispenser through a discharging hole by rotating a handle to one side direction, and mostly, contents stored in the dispenser are liquid type.
- Conventional pencil-type cosmetic dispensers as in the above are usually screw types, and in case of a screw type, a screw which raises a piston is equipped at a lower portion of a dispenser.
- Due to this, there should be an enough height to hold the length of a screw which raises the piston, and thus an unnecessary space is needed. Therefore, there arises a difficulty in storing a lot of amount of contents inside the dispenser.
- Additionally, a user should hold a dispenser with one hand and rotate a handle with the other hand in order to discharge contents, causing a problem of using both hands.
- The present embodiments are devised to solve such problems described in the above and to provide a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser manufactured by adopting a compact structure of raising a piston, such that the dispenser can not only hold more contents inside the container body, but also a user can easily discharge contents with one hand.
- To solve such problems in the above, the present embodiments relate to a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser, the dispenser characterized to include a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser; the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser includes: a
container body 110 forming adischarging hole 111, through which contents is discharged, at an upper portion thereof; apiston 200 discharging contents to thedischarging hole 111 while ascending/descending inside thecontainer body 110; afirst rotation member 300 coupled at a bottom surface of thepiston 200, forming afirst screw thread 301 at an outer circumferential surface thereof, aflat surface 302 vertically cut flat at an upper end part thereof, and a protrusion (310) at a lower end part; asecond rotation member 400 screw-coupled with thefirst screw thread 301 of thefirst rotation member 300, comprising an engagingscrew protrusion part 410 which controls an upward movement of thefirst rotation member 300 when meeting theprotrusion 310, and further comprising asecond screw thread 401 at an outer circumferential surface thereof; athird rotation member 500, screw-coupled with thesecond rotation member 400 and provided with a third screw thread which is screw-coupled with thesecond screw thread 401; and a rotation conversion means 600 coupled to thethird rotation member 500, and rotating thethird rotation member 500 to one side direction according to a vertical motion of abutton 660. - Furthermore, it is characterized that the rotation conversion means 600 further includes a
rotation conversion cap 610 provided with athrough hole 611 where thesecond rotation member 400 is formed, and having thethird rotation member 500 disposed at an inner portion; arotation operating member 630 provided for being elastically supported downwards by anelastic member 620 provided at therotation conversion cap 610, having acoupling protrusion 631 engaged at acoupling groove 510 further formed at thethird rotation member 500, and having aninclined surface 632 and a flat part 634 formed in order and in repetition to one side direction at a lower surface thereof; anvertical motion member 640 installed at a lower portion of therotation operating member 630, having bilateralinclined surfaces 641 at a upper dead end thereof and arotation preventing protrusion 642 extending along an outer circumferential surface thereof to a downward direction of the bilateralinclined surfaces 641; and anvertical guide 650 engaged at a lower portion of therotation conversion cap 610, receiving theelastic member 620, therotation operating member 630 and thevertical motion member 640 at an interior thereof in a state of being engaged with therotation conversion cap 610, having an unilateralinclined protrusion part 653 formed repeatedly at an upper end thereof along an lower inner circumferential surface thereof, and having anvertical guide groove 651 where each of therotation preventing protrusions 642 is respectively inserted and guided at a lower end of each of the unilateralinclined protrusion 653. - Furthermore, it is characterized that the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser further includes a
discharging member 120 with amovement passage 121 vertically formed; and anapplication member 130 coupled at themovement passage 121. - Furthermore, it is characterized that the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser further includes an
outer container 700 with a lower portion open for thebutton 660 to be exposed; afinishing member 710 coupled at an upper portion of theouter container 700 and fixing and covering a lower portion of theapplication member 130; and acover cap 720 detachably coupled to an upper portion of theouter container 700. - Furthermore, it is characterized that the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser further includes a
separation preventing member 420 provided at a lower end of thesecond rotation member 400 for preventing thesecond rotation member 400 from being separated from athird rotation member 500. - Furthermore, it is characterized that the cross-sectional shape of a
piston 200 which corresponds to the cross-sectional shape of an inner wall of thecontainer body 110 may be manufactured into a shape, either an oval or a polygon, which cannot be mutually rotated. - Since manufactured into a compact structure of ascending a
piston 200, the presently described embodiments can not only accommodate more contents inside thecontainer body 110 but also discharge the contents easily with one hand by adopting a button type for the content discharge. -
FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a configuration of a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser according to an exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional perspective view illustrating a configuration of a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser according to an exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser being descending according to an exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state of a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser being ascending according to an exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating major operational parts of a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser according to another exemplary embodiment. -
FIGS. 6(a) to 6(d) are operational mimetic diagrams illustrating major operational parts of a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser according to another exemplary embodiment. - Hereinafter, specific characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numerals provided in the drawings indicate the same members. Moreover, detailed descriptions related to well-known functions or configurations will be ruled out in order not to unnecessarily obscure subject matters of the present embodiments.
- A button-type pencil
cosmetic dispenser 100, as illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 in a large scale, includes acontainer body 110, apiston 200, afirst rotation member 300, asecond rotation member 400, athird rotation member 500, and a rotation conversion means 600. - Firstly, a
container body 110 will be described. The container body, as illustrated inFIGS. 2 and 3 , stores contents at an interior thereof, and has adischarging hole 111, where contents is discharged, at an upper portion thereof. - Next, a
piston 200 will be described. Thepiston 200, as illustrated inFIGS. 2 and 3 , discharges contents through thedischarging hole 111 as ascending/descending inside of thecontainer body 110. - Next, the
first rotation member 300, coupled to a lower surface of the piston, as illustrated inFIG. 2 , is coupled to a lower surface of thepiston 200, and has afirst screw thread 301 provided at an outer circumferential surface thereof, aflat surface 302 cut flat vertically provided at an upper end thereof, and aprotrusion 310 provided at a lower end thereof. - Next, a
second rotation member 400 will be described. Thesecond rotation member 400, as illustrated inFIGS. 2 and 3 , is provided with an engagingscrew protrusion part 410 which is screw-coupled, fitted with thefirst screw thread 301 of thefirst rotation member 300, and controls an upward movement of thefirst rotation member 300 when meeting theprotrusion 310, further comprising asecond screw thread 401 at an outer circumferential surface thereof. - The
protrusion 310 in the above controls the upward movement by the engagingscrew protrusion part 410 formed at an upper end of thesecond rotation member 400 and thereby prevents thefirst rotation member 300 from being separated from thesecond rotation member 400. - Furthermore, the
protrusion 310 induces thesecond rotation member 400 to ascend after thefirst rotation member 300 reaches a top dead point. - Meanwhile, it is preferred that a
separation preventing member 420 is provided at a lower end of thesecond rotation member 400 for preventing thesecond rotation member 400 from being separated from athird rotation member 500. - Meanwhile, it is preferred that the
piston 200 is made to have only a vertical movement inside thecontainer body 110, but not to have a rotational movement. At this time, the rotational force delivered to thepiston 200 through thefirst rotation member 300 and thesecond rotation member 400 is far smaller than the operational force delivered for thepiston 200 to ascend/descend by thefirst rotation member 300. Therefore, an ascending distance while thefirst rotation member 300 or thesecond rotation member 400 is making one rotation becomes a pitch of thefirst screw thread 301 or thesecond screw thread 401. Since a torque applied during one rotation, assuming there is no work loss, is converted into a force applied while ascending as much as the ascending distance, a rotational force by the torque is much smaller than the operational force delivered for ascending/descending. Accordingly, whereas the rotational force is much smaller than a frictional force received when thepiston 200 contacts an inner wall of thecontainer body 110, the operational force received for ascending/descending is larger than the frictional force received when thepiston 200 contacts an inner wall of thecontainer body 110, such that thepiston 200 can be maintained not to be rotated on thecontainer body 110, simultaneously making an ascending movement. - This principle can be summarized as the followings: ‘the rotational force<the frictional force received when the
piston 200 contacts an inner wall of thecontainer body 110 <the operational force delivered for ascending/descending’. Accordingly, it is preferred that a shape and a material should be determined for thepiston 200 so as to satisfy such conditions. - Meanwhile, in another exemplary embodiment, just by making the cross-sectional shape of the
piston 200 to a shape, which corresponds to the cross-sectional shape of an inner was of thecontainer body 110, into a shape, such as an oval or a polygon, it is possible that thepiston 200 can make only a vertical movement inside thecontainer body 110, but not a rotational movement. - Next, a
third rotation member 500 will be described. Thethird rotation member 500, as illustrated inFIGS. 2 and 3 , is screw-coupled, fitted with thesecond rotation member 400, further comprising athird screw thread 501 coupled to asecond screw thread 401. - Next, a rotation conversion means 600 will be described. The rotation conversion means 600, as illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , is coupled to thethird rotation member 500 and rotates thethird rotation member 500 to one side direction according to vertical movement of abutton 660. - As exemplary embodiments embodying the rotation conversion means 600, a variety of exemplary embodiments can be possible. As one of the exemplary embodiments, as illustrated in
FIGS. 2, 5 and 6 , the rotation conversion means 600 is preferred to further comprise a rotationconversion part cap 610, anelastic member 620, arotation operating member 630, avertical motion member 640, and avertical guide 650. - In this case, the rotation
conversion part cap 610, as illustrated inFIGS. 2 and 6 , has athrough hole 611 formed at an upper portion thereof for thesecond rotation member 400 to pass through, and is configured to have thethird rotation member 500 disposed at an inner portion thereof. Meanwhile, for thevertical guide 650 and the rotationconversion part cap 610 to be engaged, anengagement protrusion 612, as illustrated inFIGS. 2 , is preferably provided at a lower portion of the rotationconversion part cap 610, and anengagement groove 652 is provided at an upper portion of thevertical guide 650 for theengagement protrusion 612 to be inserted and coupled. - The
rotation operating member 630, as illustrated inFIGS. 2 and 5 , is provided for being supported in a downward direction by theelastic member 620 installed at the rotationconversion part cap 610, with acoupling protrusion 631 engaged at acoupling groove 510 which is formed at thethird rotation member 500, and with aninclined surface 632 and aflat part 633 provided in order and in repetition, as illustrated inFIGS. 2, 5 and 6 . - The
vertical motion member 640, as illustrated inFIGS. 2 and 6 , is provided at a lower portion of therotation operating member 630, a bilateralinclined surface 641 is provided repeatedly at an upper end thereof, and arotation preventing protrusion 642 is provided extending in a downward direction of the bilateralinclined surface 641 along an outer circumferential surface. - Adding to a configuration illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 6 , thevertical guide 650, as illustrated in a dotted line inFIG. 5 for indicating along with elements inside, is engaged to a lower portion of the rotationconversion part cap 610, receives theelastic member 620, therotation operating member 630, and thevertical motion member 640 at an interior thereof at a state of being engaged with the rotationconversion part cap 610, is provided with a unilateralinclined protrusion part 653 repeatedly at an upper end along an lower inner circumferential surface thereof, and is provided with avertical guide groove 651 wherein each of therotation preventing protrusion 642 is inserted and guided at each of an unilateralinclined protrusion part 653. - The operation of the rotation conversion means 600 having a configuration in the above, referring
FIG. 6 , is described as the followings. - Firstly, in an early state as illustrated in
FIG. 6(a) , while therotation operating member 630 is elastically being supported to a downward direction by theelastic member 620, most portion of theinclined surface 632 is touched with the unilateralinclined protrusion part 653 in a state of therotation operating member 630 descending, and therotation preventing protrusion 642 connected with thebutton 660 is disposed inside thevertical guide groove 651 in a state of therotation preventing protrusion 642 descending. - When the button is pressurized in the state above, the
vertical motion member 640 starts to ascend accordingly as illustrated inFIG. 6(a) . In this case, avertical side surface 632a connected to theinclined surface 632 and a vertical surface 632b connected to the unilateral inclined protrusion part meet each other and prevent a rotational motion to one side direction, such that therotation operating member 630 gets to ascend along with thevertical motion member 640 while an upper apex of the bilateralinclined surface 641 of therotation preventing protrusion 642 is pushing up theinclined surface 632. - After that, when the
button 660 is pressurized to the end as illustrated inFIG. 6c , the bilateralinclined surface 641 and the unilateralinclined protrusion part 653 are connected each other. At this time, therotation operating member 630 elastically supported to a downward direction by theelastic member 620 descends along the bilateralinclined surface 641 and the unilateralinclined protrusion part 653 which are connected with theinclined surface 632, being rotated by an elastic force of theelastic member 620. - Lastly, even after the
button 660 descends and goes back to the original position, as illustrated inFIG. 6d , therotation operating member 630, by an elastic force of theelastic member 620, keeps on rotating and descending along the bilateralinclined surface 641 and the unilateralinclined protrusion part 653, and then goes back to an initial state, completing one operational cycle. - Meanwhile, an ascent/descent and its rotational operation according to the
rotation operating member 630 as in the above delivers only the rotational operation to thethird rotation member 500 through acoupling protrusion 631 connected to acoupling groove 510 further provided at thethird rotation member 500. Through this, thus, the pressurizing thebutton 660, in general, is converted to a rotational operation of thethird rotation member 500. Accordingly, it is possible to discharge contents easily with one hand by employing a button type for the contents discharge. - Furthermore, for improving user convenience, a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser, as illustrated in
FIG. 2 , is preferred to further include a dischargingmember 120 coupled to the discharginghole 111 and vertically provided with amovement passage 121, and anapplication member 130 coupled to themovement passage 121. - Meanwhile, for user convenience, as illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , it is possible that a button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser further includes anouter container 700 which imbeds thecontainer body 110 therein and a lower portion thereof open for thebutton 660 to be exposed; a finishingmember 710 coupled to an upper portion of theouter container 700 and covering and fixing a lower portion of theapplication member 130; and acover cap 720 detachably coupled to an upper portion of theouter container 700. In this case, it is possible that theouter container 700 and thecover cap 720 can have the cross-section thereof embodied into a variety of designs such as a circle, a triangle, and a square. - As described in the above, a button-type pencil
cosmetic dispenser 100, as illustrated inFIGS. 3 and 4 , can be manufactured in a compact structure wherein a piston can be raised by adopting a configuration wherein afirst rotation member 300 and asecond rotation member 400 can be raised in order, such that it is possible to store more contents inside a container body. - As described above, optimal embodiments have been disclosed in the drawings and the specification. Although specific terms have been used herein, these are only intended to describe the present embodiments and are not intended to limit the meanings of the terms or to restrict the scope of the present claims. Therefore, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications and other equivalent embodiments are possible from the above embodiments. Accordingly, the scope of the present claims should be defined by the technical spirit of the disclosure.
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1. A button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser, the container comprising:
a container body forming a discharging hole, through which contents is discharged, at an upper portion thereof;
a piston discharging contents to the discharging hole while ascending/descending inside the container body;
a first rotation member coupled at a bottom surface of the piston, provided with a first screw thread at an outer circumferential surface thereof, a flat surface vertically cut flat at an upper end part thereof, and a protrusion at a lower end part;
a second rotation member screw-coupled with the first screw thread of the first rotation member, provided with an engaging screw protrusion part which controls an upward movement of the first rotation member when meeting the protrusion, and further with a second screw thread at an outer circumferential surface thereof;
a third rotation member, screw-coupled with the second rotation member and provided with a third screw thread screw-coupled with the second screw thread; and
a rotation conversion means coupled to the third rotation member, and rotating the third rotation member to one side direction according to a vertical motion of a button.
2. The container of claim 1 ,
wherein the rotation conversion means further comprises a rotation conversion cap provided with a through hole where the second rotation member is formed, and having the third rotation member disposed at an inner portion;
a rotation operating member provided for being elastically supported downwards by an elastic member provided at the rotation conversion cap, having a coupling protrusion engaged at a coupling groove further formed at the third rotation member, and having an inclined surface and a flat part formed in order and in repetition to one side direction at a lower surface thereof;
an vertical motion member installed at a lower portion of the rotation operating member, having bilateral inclined surfaces at an upper dead end thereof and a rotation preventing protrusion extending along an outer circumferential surface thereof to a downward direction of the bilateral inclined surfaces; and
an vertical guide engaged at a lower portion of the rotation conversion cap, receiving the elastic member, the rotation operating member and the vertical motion member at an interior thereof in a state of being engaged with the rotation conversion cap, having an unilateral inclined protrusion part formed repeatedly at an upper end thereof along an lower inner circumferential surface thereof, and having an vertical guide groove where each of the rotation preventing protrusions is respectively inserted and guided at a lower end of each of the unilateral inclined protrusion.
3. The container of claim 2 , further comprising a discharging member coupled to the discharging hole and having a movement passage formed vertically; and
an application member coupled to the movement passage.
4. The container of claim 3 , further comprising:
an outer container imbedding the container body, with a lower portion open for the button to be exposed;
a finishing member coupled to an upper portion of the outer container, and covering and fixing a lower portion of the application member;
and a cover cap coupled to an upper portion of the outer container.
5. The container of claim 4 , further comprising a separation preventing member is provided at a lower end of the second rotation member for preventing the second rotation member from being separated from a third rotation member.
6. The container of claim 1 , wherein the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser can be manufactured into a compact structure wherein a cross-sectional shape of a piston corresponding to a cross-sectional shape of an inner wall of the container body is any shape, an oval or a polygon, which cannot be mutually rotated.
7. The container of claim 2 , wherein the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser can be manufactured into a compact structure wherein a cross-sectional shape of a piston corresponding to a cross-sectional shape of an inner wall of the container body is any shape, an oval or a polygon, which cannot be mutually rotated.
8. The container of claim 3 , wherein the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser can be manufactured into a compact structure wherein a cross-sectional shape of a piston corresponding to a cross-sectional shape of an inner wall of the container body is any shape, an oval or a polygon, which cannot be mutually rotated.
9. The container of claim 4 , wherein the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser can be manufactured into a compact structure wherein a cross-sectional shape of a piston corresponding to a cross-sectional shape of an inner wall of the container body is any shape, an oval or a polygon, which cannot be mutually rotated.
10. The container of claim 5 , wherein the button-type pencil cosmetic dispenser can be manufactured into a compact structure wherein a cross-sectional shape of a piston corresponding to a cross-sectional shape of an inner wall of the container body is any shape, an oval or a polygon, which cannot be mutually rotated.
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