[0001] This invention relates to a container with removable modular elements, particularly
for containing cosmetics products.
[0002] Currently used containers consist of a lower part and an upper part connected together
by a hinge provided within a narrow region of the two parts, so as to form a containing
box element.
[0003] Containers of this type generally contain cosmetics products such as eye shadow,
blusher, face powder, lipstick and the like; and possibly other products not of cosmetics
type.
[0004] These products are all either located directly in a seat in the container, usually
provided in its lower part, or in an interchangeable insert element housable in the
same seat.
[0005] In this case the insert element has to be both easily positionable in and easily
removable from its seat, for example by having snap-coupling elements associated with
it.
[0006] An example of such a container is the subject of the patent DE-A-42 13 239.
[0007] In addition the upper part of the container usually carries, fixed rigidly thereto
for example by adhesive, a mirror which can be used both as an aid when applying cosmetics
products and for any other purpose.
[0008] In the case of a transparent container the positioning of the mirror hinders the
view of the product and/or of its colour within the container, or the product may
be able to be only partly seen from the outside. In addition the glued region of the
mirror is visible, so detracting from the overall appearance.
[0009] With containers of this type, as collection of refuse on a sorted basis becomes increasingly
more widespread, the mirror must firstly be removed before disposing of the consumed
container.
[0010] This also applies if plastics containers are to be salvaged for recycling with an
aim to totally satisfy all ecological problems connected with poorly degradable materials.
[0011] An object of the invention is to obviate the aforesaid drawbacks by providing a container
which can receive any type of insert and internally hold a mirror, while at the same
time being structurally simple, of low cost and of easy construction.
[0012] A further object is to provide a container satisfying all ecological requirements
or regulations, so allowing differential salvaging of its materials.
[0013] These objects are attained by a container having the characteristics described in
the accompanying claims.
[0014] The structural and functional characteristics of the invention and its advantages
compared with the known art will be more apparent from the following description,
given with reference to the accompanying drawings which show one embodiment of a container
incorporating the innovative principles of the invention. On the drawings:
Figure 1 is a vertical cross-section through the container of the invention on the
line I-I of Figure 2;
Figure 2 is an elevation half in full view and half in section taken on the line II-II
of Figure 1;
Figures 3a and 3b are two exploded views respectively of the upper cover part and
of the lower base part which form the container of the invention;
Figure 4 is a top plan view of the lower base part of the container according to the
invention;
Figure 5 is a plan view showing the interior or an insert element for supporting a
mirror according to the invention;
Figure 6 is a front elevation shown half in full view and half in section, of the
insert element shown in Figure 5;
Figure 7 is a plan view showing the interior of the upper or cover part of the container
according to the invention;
Figure 8 is a front elevation shown half in full view and half in section, of the
cover element shown in Figure 7;
Figure 9 is a top plan view of an internal insert element for supporting an insert
element for containing products;
Figure 10 is a section on the line X-X of Figure 9;
Figure 11 is a top plan view of an insert element for containing products such as
eye shadow, blusher, etc.;
Figure 12 is a section on the line XII-XII of Figure 11.
[0015] With reference to the figures, a container according to the invention is indicated
overall by 10 and structurally comprises a lower base part 11 and an upper cover part
12, both of plastics material shaped to half-box form and connected together by a
hinge, which material can also be transparent.
[0016] The connection and articulation hinge comprises a pin 13 (which can either be formed
integrally or added) positioned within a recess 14 provided along a region of the
perimeter of the lower part 11, so as to be external to the rear part of the container
10.
[0017] The remainder of the hinge consists of two pairs of spaced-apart appendices 15 projecting
downwards from the upper or cover part 12 of the container 10.
[0018] Each of the two pairs of appendices 15 comprises two facing arms 15a and 15b which
are spaced apart and elastically yieldable so as to be able, in a region thereof provided
with an intermediate widening recess 16, to snap-receive and house the pin 13 rigid
with the lower part 11. In the separation region between the two pairs of appendices
there is provided an appendix comprising only one arm 17, which extends from the outer
surface of the container cover part 12 to form a covering continuity by being inserted
into the recess 14 in the lower part 11.
[0019] In a position diametrically opposite that of the pairs of appendices 15 there is
provided a downwardly projecting curved hook element 18 arranged to engage in a complementary
seat provided in the other half of the container 10.
[0020] The hook element 18 has a thickened end 19 for the engagement, and upperly defines
within the cover part 12 a step-shaped seat 20 the size of which is limited at most
to the space available between the pairs of appendices 15.
[0021] The container cover or upper part 12 (Figure 7) is curved and arranged to receive
a first insert element or removable modular element indicated overall by 21 (Figures
5 and 6). The outer shape of the insert element 21 is complementary to the inner shape
of the cover part 12 in which it is located.
[0022] Centrally, the element 21 comprises a raised-perimeter housing 22 for positioning
a mirror (not shown). In a rear region the element 21 is provided with two recesses
23 which penetrate into its profile and are spaced apart about the axis of the cover
part 12, in a manner complementary to that of the two pairs of appendices 15, to enable
them to pass.
[0023] Between the two recesses 23 there is provided a single arm-shaped appendix 24 with
an intermediate widening recess 25, which faces outwards to be able to be snap-positioned
on the pin 13. When in this position the single appendix 24 faces the one-arm appendix
17 extending from the upper part 12.
[0024] The appendix 24 can also be provided with a second recess 25a below the recess 25
to facilitate disengagement of the element 21 from the cover part 12.
[0025] That shaped end 26 of the first insert element 21 distant from the appendix 24 is
inserted into the step-shaped seat 20 provided in the cover part 12.
[0026] The cooperation between the shaped end 26 and the shaped appendix 24 snap-positioned
on the pin 13 results in stable positioning of the insert element 21 within the cover
part 12 of the container.
[0027] Both the pairs of appendices 15 with their relative widening recess 16 and the single
appendix 24 with its widening recess 25 represent freely removable snap-positionable
connection elements which allow the lower part and upper part to rotate relatively.
[0028] In the illustrated embodiment, an internal insert element indicated by 27 (Figures
9 and 10) can be inserted into the lower base part 11 (Figure 4). The internal insert
element 27 comprises a step 28 which is inserted into an undercut 29 inwards of the
recess 14 in the lower base part 11.
[0029] A further shaped and recessed portion 30 is provided diametrically opposite the step
28 in the internal insert element 27, and is insertable into a complementarily shaped
seat 31 in the lower base part 11 of the container.
[0030] In two inner lateral facing regions almost in proximity to the edge, the internal
insert element 27 comprises pairs of ribs 32 facing towards the interior of the element
and spaced apart by an aperture 33.
[0031] The aperture 33 is provided for the passage of a tooth 34 which, as will be apparent
hereinafter, is rigid with an interchangeable insert element indicated overall by
35 (Figures 11 and 12) which is positionable within the lower part 11 and carries
the cosmetics or non-cosmetics product to be used (see DE-A-42 13 239).
[0032] The lower part 11 also comprises, in a frontal region opposite the recess 14, a passage
36 for receiving a closure hook element 18 projecting downwards from a complementary
region of the upper part 12 of the container.
[0033] The insert element 35, of interchangeable type, comprises a depressed central region
37 for containing the product, and from which there upperly extends a perimetral flat
rim 38. On outer lateral walls 39 on opposite sides of the depressed central region
37 there are provided said teeth 34 for engaging below the ribs 32 of the internal
insert element 37 positioned within the lower base part 11.
[0034] There is also provided a further engagement aiding more stable mutual positioning
of the parts, which again in this case can be likened to removable modular elements.
[0035] There are in fact provided projections 42 internally on a bottom 40 of the base part
11 and indentations 43 externally in the bottom 41 of the interchangeable insert element
35 to interact with each other as stable mounted positioning elements, additional
to the teeth 34 and the ribs 32.
[0036] An upper end of the insert element 35 is provided with an outwardly, ie upperly,
extending appendix 44 which facilitates extraction of the element 35 after it has
been located within the lower part 11.
[0037] Alternatively, the lower base part 11 can comprise a simple raised-perimeter housing
such as that already indicated by 22, to contain the product or an interchangeable
tray containing the product.
[0038] A container according to the invention is therefore sold with its lower and upper
parts (which can be transparent or non-transparent) closed and containing the internal
and interchangeable insert elements containing the cosmetics or non-cosmetics product.
Alternatively, as stated, the product can be contained directly in a housing in the
lower base part.
[0039] The insert element with the mirror can also be separate to enable the product, its
colour etc. to be seen.
[0040] This also makes the container of elegant presentation, while being able to be easily
and quickly fitted into its correct position.
[0041] Likewise, at the end of its life the insert element carrying the mirror can be separated
to allow sorted salvage collection as desired, or be reinserted into a new container.
1. A container with removable modular elements, in particular for containing cosmetics
or other products, comprising a lower base part (11) and an upper cover part (12)
connected together by a hinge formed from a pin (13) rigid with a first of said two
parts (11, 12) and a freely removable snap-positionable connection element (15, 16)
allowing it to rotate rigidly with the other of said two parts (12, 11), characterised
in that a modular insert element (21) provided with a mirror can be housed within
said upper part (12) and be snap positioned by means of a freely removable connection
element (24, 25) which enables it to rotate, and by means of at least one portion
(26) of said insert element (21) which is inserted into a seat (20) in said upper
part (12).
2. A container as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said connection element for
said insert element (21) provided with a mirror consists of an appendix (24) with
an intermediate recess (25) positionable on said pin (3).
3. A container as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said connection element for
said other part comprises two spaced-apart pairs of downwardly projecting appendices
(15) defining elastically yieldable facing arms (15a, 15b).
4. A container as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that between said facing arms
(15a, 15b) there is a widening recess (16).
5. A container as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that said two pairs of appendices
(15) extend from said upper part (12) and receive said freely removable connection
element (24, 25) for said modular insert element (21) between them.
6. A container as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said seat (20) consists of
a step-shaped recess provided on the opposite side to said hinge.