BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to a screen cap, particularly to a double-layered screen cap
applied to a cosmetics container.
2. Description of the Prior Art
[0002] A conventional cosmetics container, as shown in Fig. 1, includes a bottle 1, a screen
cap 2 covered on the opening of the bottle 1 and bored with a plurality of insert
holes 3, a transparent sticker 4 stuck to a location corresponding to the insert holes
3 of the screen cap 2 and a cover 5 covered around the outer side of the screen cap
2. Thus, cosmetic material, such as loose powder and the like, can be filled into
the bottle 1 and then the screen cap 2 and the cover 5 are orderly covered. In using,
firstly, tear off the transparent sticker 4 and then, shake the bottle 1 and control
the amount of the cosmetic material needed for use to pass through the insert holes
3 and get to the screen cap 2 and at this time, a user can employ a powder puff to
touch the cosmetic material for carrying out making up.
[0003] However, after a user finishes applying cosmetics, since the transparent sticker
4 is apt to touch the cosmetic material and lose viscosity; therefore, the transparent
sticker 4 can no longer adhere to the screen cap 2 and hermetically seal the insert
holes 3. As a result, when a user carries along such a conventional cosmetics container,
the cosmetic material in the cosmetics container can freely pass through the insert
holes 3 to touch and soil the cover 5 and further, when a user opens the cover 5,
cosmetic material is easy to sprinkle out of the cosmetics container.
[0004] To improve the defects of the first conventional cosmetics container, a second conventional
cosmetic container, as shown in Fig. 2, is to have the insert holes 3 provided at
one side of the screen cap 2 and to employ a rotary cover 6 to substitute for the
transparent sticker 4, and the rotary cover 6 is eccentrically provided with an opening
7 at a location aligned to the insert holes 3. In using, only turn around the rotary
cover 6 to let the opening 7 aligned to the insert holes 3 and thus the cosmetic material
can be obtained for use, and when the cosmetic material is not in use, the rotary
cover 6 is turned around again to let the opening 6 and the insert holes staggered
for restrictedly positioning the cosmetic material in the bottle 1.
[0005] Although foresaid improved screen cap can restrictedly position the cosmetic material
in the bottle 1 yet, to enable the rotary cover 6 to be turned around, a certain gap
may be formed between the rotary cover 6 and the screen cap 2 and hence, the cosmetic
material is still apt to get out of the insert holes 3, pass through the gap and come
out of the rotary cover 6. Therefore, the inventor of this invention thinks that the
conventional screen cap of the cosmetics container has to be ameliorated and hence
devises this invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The objective of this invention is to offer a double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics
container, able to completely seal up the insert holes of the screen cap and surely
restrict and position the cosmetic material in a cosmetics container for preventing
the cosmetic material from getting out of the cosmetics container.
[0007] The double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container in the present invention includes
a lower cap and an upper cap pivotally connected together by a connecting unit. The
lower cap is formed with a bottom wall having a circumferential edge extended upward
and formed with an annular wall, having an accommodating space enclosed between the
bottom wall and the annular wall, and the bottom wall is bored with a plurality of
insert holes. The upper cap to be covered on the accommodating space of the lower
cap has an underside fixed with a plurality of projections corresponding to the insert
holes of the bottom wall to be respectively and correspondingly inserted in the insert
holes for sealing up the insert holes. The connecting unit is pivotally connected
between the annular wall of the lower cap and a circumferential edge of the upper
cap to enable the upper cap to be turned relative to the lower cap.
[0008] The double-layered screen cap of this invention can be assembled in a cosmetics container.
The cosmetics container is formed with a bottle for receiving cosmetic material therein,
and the double-layered screen cap is set in an opening of the bottle. Thus, when the
upper cap is covered on the accommodating space of the lower cap, the projections
of the upper cap will be respectively and correspondingly inserted in the insert holes
of the lower cap to hermetically seal up the insert holes for restrictedly positioning
the cosmetic material in the cosmetics container and prevent the cosmetic material
from getting out of the cosmetics container.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0009] This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings,
wherein:
Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a conventional cosmetics container;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of an improved screen cap of the conventional
cosmetics container;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of a double-layered screen
cap of a cosmetics container in the present invention;
Fig. 4 is another perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of the double-layered
screen cap of a cosmetic container viewed in another direction in the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the first preferred embodiment of the double-layered
screen cap of a cosmetic container in a using condition in the present invention;
Fig. 6 is a partial magnified cross-sectional view of the location of a projection
shown in Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is a partial magnified cross-sectional view of the location of an engage block
shown in Fig. 5;
Fig. 8 is a partial magnified cross-sectional view of the location of an air passageway
shown in Fig. 5;
Fig. 9 is a schematic view of the first preferred embodiment of a double-layered screen
cap of a cosmetics container in an operating condition in the present invention;
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of a double-layered
screen cap of a cosmetics container in the present invention;
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of a third preferred embodiment of a double-layered
screen cap of a cosmetics container in the present invention;
Fig. 12 is a cross-sectional view of the third preferred embodiment of the double-layered
screen cap of a cosmetic container in a using condition in the present invention;
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of a fourth preferred embodiment of a double-layered
screen cap of a cosmetics container in the present invention; and
Fig. 14 is a perspective view of a fifth preferred embodiment of a double-layered
screen cap of a cosmetics container in the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0010] A first preferred embodiment of a double layered screen cap 100 of a cosmetics container
in the present invention, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, includes a lower cap 10, an upper
cap 20 and a connecting unit 30 combined together.
[0011] The lower cap 10 is formed with a bottom wall 11 having its circumferential edge
circularly provided with an annular wall 12, having an accommodating space enclosed
between the bottom wall 11 and the annular wall 12, and the bottom wall 11 is bored
with a plurality of insert holes 14. In this preferred embodiment, the insert holes
14 are arranged in an asterisk-like shape and positioned at an intermediate portion
of the bottom wall 11. The annular wall 12 has its top edge expanded outward to form
a first stop lip 15, its inner side circularly provided with an annular engage recess
16 and its outer side disposed with a plurality of bulgy tightening blocks 17 spaced
apart and having an air passageway 18 formed between every two tightening blocks 17.
[0012] The upper cap 20 to be covered on the accommodating space 13 of the lower cap 10
has its underside provided with a plurality of projections 21 corresponding to the
insert holes 14 of the lower cap 10 to be respectively and correspondingly inserted
in the insert holes 14 for sealing up the insert holes 14, and each projection 21
has a free end formed with a guide slant 22. Further, the upper cap 20 has a circumferential
side provided with a second stop lip 23 corresponding to the first stop lip 15 of
the lower cap 10, and an engage block 24 corresponding to the engage recess 16 so
that the engage block 24 can be engaged with the engage recess 16 of the lower cap
10. Furthermore, the upper cap 20 has the circumferential edge of its underside annularly
formed with a guide cambered surface 25 and has its topside recessed and formed with
an accommodating groove 26 and also provided with a pull handle 27 at a location adjacent
to the accommodating groove 26.
[0013] The connecting unit 30 is pivotally assembled between the annular wall 12 of the
lower cap 10 and the circumferential edge of the upper cap 20 for movably connecting
them together to enable the upper cap 20 and the lower cap 10 to be turned relatively.
In this preferred embodiment, the connecting unit 30 is integrally connected between
the first stop lip 15 of the lower cap 10 and the second stop lip 23 of the upper
cap 20.
[0014] Referring to Fig. 5, the double-layered screen cap 100 is to be received in a cosmetic
container 200, such as a face powder case. The cosmetics container 200 consists of
a bottle 201 and a cover 202 covered on the opening of the bottle 201, and the double-layered
screen cap 100 is positioned between the bottle 201 and the cover 202 of the cosmetic
container 200. In using, firstly, cosmetic material 300 like loose powder is filled
in the bottle 201 and then, the lower cap 10 is jammed in the opening of the bottle
201 and the upper cap 20 is covered on the lower cap 10, letting the upper cap 20
guided by the guide cambered surface 25 to be smoothly received in the accommodating
space 13 of the lower cap 10. At this time, the projections 21 of the upper cap 20
will be respectively and correspondingly inserted in the insert holes 14 of the lower
cap 10 to seal up the insert holes 14 for restrictedly positioning the cosmetic material
300 in the cosmetics container 200 and preventing the cosmetic material 300 from getting
out of the cosmetics container 200. Lastly, a powder puff 400 is set in the accommodating
groove 26 of the upper cap 20 and the cover 202 is covered on the bottle 201, thus
finishing filling of the cosmetic material 300.
[0015] Referring to Fig. 6, since the projections 21 of the upper cap 20 have their free
ends respectively formed with a guide slant 22; therefore, when the upper cap 20 is
covered on the lower cap 10 and received in the accommodating space 13 of the lower
cap 10, the projections 21 can be guided by their guide slants 22 to be surely inserted
in the corresponding insert holes 14 and the upper cap 20 can be smoothly covered
on the lower cap 10.
[0016] Referring to Fig. 7, the annular wall 12 of the lower cap 10 has its inner side circularly
cut with the engage recess 16, while the upper cap 20 has its outer circumferential
wall provided with the engage block 24 at a location corresponding to the engage recess
16; therefore, when the upper cap 20 is covered on the lower cap 10, the engage block
24 is able to be engaged with the engage recess 16, able to firmly fix the upper cap
20 and the lower cap 10 together. Thus, the upper cap 20 can be prevented from opening
by itself when the cosmetics container 200 is bumped, and the projections 21 can be
insured to be stably inserted in the insert holes 14 for hermetically sealing the
insert holes 14.
[0017] Referring to Fig. 8, since the annular wall 12 of the lower cap 10 has its outer
side provided with the plurality of bulgy tightening blocks 17 and the air passageway
18 is formed between every two tightening blocks 17; therefore, when the lower cap
10 is jammed into the opening of the bottle 201, the lower cap 10 can be tightly fastened
to the inner wall of the bottle 201 by means of the tightening blocks 17, thus reinforcing
fixation of the lower cap 10 in the bottle 201. In addition, in a course of jamming
the lower cap 10 into the bottle 201, air in the bottle 201 can flow out of the bottle
201 via the air passageways 18 to enable the lower cap 10 to be smoothly set in the
opening of the bottle 201.
[0018] Referring to Fig. 9, to employ the cosmetic material 300 in the cosmetics container
200 to carry out making up, a user needs only to open the cover 202 and take out the
powder puff 400 and then remove the upper cap 20 out of the accommodating space 13
of the lower cap 10 by the pull handle 27 to actuate the projections 21 to disengage
from the insert holes 14. Subsequently, the bottle 201 is shaken to control the amount
of the cosmetic material 300 needed for use to pass through the insert holes 14 and
get into the accommodating space 13 of the lower cap 10 and at this time, the user
can employ the powder puff 400 to touch the cosmetic material 300 for carrying out
making up. Since the upper cap 20 and the lower cap 10 are pivotally connected together;
therefore, in a course of applying cosmetics, it is unnecessary to additionally look
for a place for storing the upper cap 20, thus not only preventing the upper cap 20
from losing, but also avoiding the upper cap 20 being soiled when the upper cap 20
is deposited at some other places.
[0019] Since the insert holes 14 of the lower cap 10 in the first preferred embodiment is
arranged in an asterisk-like shape and positioned at an intermediate portion of the
bottom wall 11. Therefore, when the bottle 201 is shaken, a great amount of cosmetic
material 300 will come out of insert holes 14, but too much cosmetic material 300
is not suitable for a user who needs only a little cosmetic material 300 to fix her
makeup. Therefore, a second preferred embodiment of a double-layered screen cap of
a cosmetics container in the present invention, as shown in Fig. 10, is to have the
insert holes 14 of the bottom wall 11 arranged in a semicircular shape and provided
at one side of the bottom wall 11 to enable a user to get a small amount of cosmetic
material 300 by obliquely shaking the bottle 201.
[0020] Fig. 11 and Fig. 12 are a perspective view and a cross-sectional view of a third
preferred embodiment of a double-layered screen cap of a cosmetic container in a using
condition in the present invention. In some applications, the cosmetics container
200 may have the bottle 201 containing at least two storing spaces 204 that are separated
by a partition 203, so that the two storing spaces 204 can be used to receive at least
two different cosmetic materials 300. As adaptation to this, in the present embodiment,
the double-layered screen cap 100 has at least one retaining wall 19 running diametrically
through it inside the annular wall 12, so that at least two accommodating spaces are
defined by the bottom wall 11, the annular wall 12, and the retaining wall 19. Additionally,
upper caps 20 are quantitatively identical to the accommodating spaces 13, so as to
cover the accommodating spaces 13, respectively. Also, there are connecting units
30quantitatively identical to the accommodating spaces 13, for connecting between
the upper caps 20 and the lower caps 10. Therein, the bottom wall 11 has an underside
provided with a positioning recess 191 positionally corresponding to the retaining
wall 19. The positioning recess 191 is configured to engage with the partition 203,
so that the double-layered screen cap 100 can fittingly cover the cosmetics container
200. Thereby, a user may selectively open one of the upper caps 20 capping the very
cosmetic material 300 he/she wants to use. In this way, the cosmetic container is
versatile for it can provide separate storage and individual provision of different
materials. It is to be noted that, following the same principle that the double-layered
screen cap 100 has the two accommodating spaces 13 as shown in Fig. 11, the double-layered
screen cap 100 may alternatively have three accommodating spaces 13 as shown in Fig.
13, or have four accommodating spaces 13 as shown in Fig. 14.
[0021] While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will
be recognized and understood that various modifications will be made therein and the
appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within
the spirit and scope of the invention.
1. A double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container comprising:
a lower cap formed with a bottom wall, said bottom wall having a circumferential edge
extended upward to form an annular wall, an accommodating space enclosed between said
bottom wall and said annular wall, said bottom wall bored with a plurality of insert
holes;
an upper cap covered on said accommodating space of said lower cap, said upper cap
having an underside provided with a plurality of projections corresponding to said
insert holes, said projections respectively and correspondingly inserted in said insert
holes for sealing up said insert holes; and
a connecting unit pivotally connected between said annular wall of said lower cap
and a circumferential edge of said upper cap, said upper cap able to be turned relative
to said lower cap.
2. The double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container as claimed in Claim 1, wherein
said projections of said upper cap respectively have a free end respectively provided
with a guide slant.
3. The double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container as claimed in Claim 1, wherein
said annular wall has a top edge expanded outward to form a first stop lip, while
said upper cap has a circumferential side formed with a second stop lip corresponding
to said first stop lip, said connecting unit integrally connected between said first
stop lip and said second stop lip.
4. The double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container as claimed in Claim 1, wherein
said annular wall has an inner side circularly formed with an engage recess, while
said upper cap has a circumferential side provided with an engage block, said engage
block able to be engaged with said engage recess.
5. The double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container as claimed in Claim 1, wherein
said annular wall has an outer side disposed with a plurality of bulgy tightening
blocks spaced apart, and an air passageway is formed between every two said tightening
blocks.
6. The double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container as claimed in Claim 1, wherein
said upper cap has a circumferential edge of an underside annularly provided with
a guide cambered surface.
7. The double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container as claimed in Claim 1, wherein
said upper cap has topside recessed and formed with an accommodating groove.
8. The double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container as claimed in Claim 1, wherein
said upper cap has a top side extended and formed with a pull handle.
9. The double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container as claimed in Claim 1, wherein
said insert holes are arranged in an asterisk-like shape and positioned at an intermediate
portion of said bottom wall.
10. The double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container as claimed in Claim 1, wherein
said insert holes are arranged in a semicircular shape and positioned at one side
of said bottom wall.
11. The double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container as claimed in Claim 1, wherein
said double-layered screen cap has at least one retaining wall running diametrically
through it inside the annular wall, so that at least two accommodating spaces are
defined by the bottom wall, the annular wall, and the retaining wall, and said double-layered
screen cap further has upper caps quantitatively identical to the accommodating spaces
so as to cover the accommodating spaces, respectively, and has connecting units quantitatively
identical to the accommodating spaces for connecting between the upper caps and the
lower caps.
12. The double-layered screen cap of a cosmetics container as claimed in Claim 11, wherein
said bottom wall has an underside provided with a positioning recess positionally
corresponding to the retaining wall.