BACKGROUND
[0001] The present invention relates to a container, and more particularly to a composite
cosmetic container that is capable of containing multiple cosmetic products and is
easy to operate.
[0002] A conventional cosmetic container has a first rotating tube, a second rotating tube,
a seat and a vessel. The first rotating tube has an inner surface and two longitudinal
grooves formed in the inner surface of the first rotating tube. The second rotating
tube is rotatably mounted around the first rotating tube. The second rotating tube
has an outer surface and two guide chutes formed through the outer surface of the
second rotating tube. The seat has a body and two protrusions. The protrusions are
mounted on an outer surface of the body. The protrusions are inserted into the longitudinal
grooves and the guide chutes respectively. The vessel is mounted on the body. The
vessel has a chamber and an outlet. The chamber is formed in the vessel to contain
a cosmetic product. The outlet is formed in the vessel and is in communication with
the chamber.
[0003] Users can rotate the first rotating tube, and then the first rotating tube is rotated
with the second rotating tube. The protrusions of the seat are moved along the longitudinal
grooves of the first rotating tube and the guide chutes of the second rotating tube,
and then the seat drives the vessel to move upward or downward. When the vessel moves
upward, the outlet of the vessel extends out, and the cosmetic product in the body
can be dispensed easily.
[0004] The relative rotation between the first rotating tube and the second rotating tube
can only drive a single vessel to move upward or downward, and the vessel only contains
one cosmetic product. Therefore, the cosmetic container is not versatile in use.
[0005] To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a composite
cosmetic container to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
[0006] The main objective of the invention is to provide a composite cosmetic container
that is capable of containing multiple cosmetic products.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The composite cosmetic container according to the invention has a first sleeve, a
driving assembly, multiple vessels and a second sleeve. The driving assembly is mounted
in the first sleeve and has a first rotating tube, multiple seats and a second rotating
tube. The first rotating tube is coactively mounted in the first sleeve and has an
outer surface, an inner surface, an annular flange and multiple chutes. The annular
flange is formed around the outer surface of the first rotating tube. The chutes are
formed through the outer surface of the first rotating tube. The seats are moveably
mounted in the first rotating tube. Each seat has an outer surface, a connecting surface,
a guide element, a longitudinal track and multiple protrusions. The outer surface
of the seat faces the inner surface of the first rotating tube. The connecting surface
faces the connecting surface of another seat. The guide element is formed on the outer
surface of the seat and protrudes into a corresponding one of the chutes of the first
rotating tube. The longitudinal track is mounted on the connecting surface of the
seat. The protrusions are formed on the connecting surface of the seat and protrude
into the longitudinal track of another seat. The second rotating tube is rotatably
mounted around the first rotating tube. The second rotating tube has an inner surface,
an annular groove, multiple longitudinal grooves and a plate. The annular groove is
formed in the inner surface and connected to the annular flange of the first rotating
tube. The longitudinal grooves are formed in the inner surface of the second rotating
tube and the guide elements of the seats respectively protrude into the longitudinal
grooves. The plate is integrally formed in the inner surface of the second rotating
tube and is located above the longitudinal grooves.
[0008] The vessels are respectively mounted in the seats of the driving assembly, and each
vessel has a body, a chamber, a pressing head and a cap. The body is mounted in a
corresponding one of the seats of the driving assembly. The pressing head is mounted
on the body. The cap is mounted on the pressing head and has an outlet, and the cap
is located above the plate.
[0009] The second sleeve is coactively mounted on the second rotating tube of the driving
assembly.
[0010] The composite cosmetic container has multiple vessels to contain multiple cosmetic
products. Therefore, multiple cosmetic products contained in the composite cosmetic
container are available as increased options for the user to select for use. Besides,
the first sleeve and the first rotating tube are rotated by the user to control the
vessels to selectively move upward and selectively protrude out of the second sleeve.
Thus, it is convenient to dispense the cosmetic products from the composite cosmetic
container. Furthermore, the first sleeve and the first rotating tube are rotated by
the user to control the vessels to selectively move downward, and the outlets of the
vessels are selectively retracted in the second sleeve. So the composite cosmetic
container provides easy control of the vessels to selectively move upward and downward
by the relative rotation between the first sleeve and the second sleeve.
[0011] Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent
from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The invention will be elucidated on the basis of an exemplary embodiment shown in
the attached drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a composite cosmetic container
in accordance with the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the composite cosmetic container in Fig.
1;
Fig. 3 is a front view of the composite cosmetic container in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a side view in partial section of the composite cosmetic container along
line 4-4 in Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is an enlarged top view in partial section of the composite cosmetic container
along line 5-5 in Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is a side view of the composite cosmetic container in Fig. 1;
Fig. 7 is a side view in partial section of the composite cosmetic container along
line 7-7 in Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 is a front side view in partial section of the composite cosmetic container
in Fig. 1 showing a first seat moved upward;
Fig. 9 is a side view in partial section of the composite cosmetic container in Fig.
1 showing a second seat moved downward;
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of the composite cosmetic container in Fig. 1 showing
the vessels retracted in a second rotating tube;
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a composite cosmetic container
in accordance with the present invention; and
Fig. 12 is an exploded perspective view of the composite cosmetic container in Fig.
11.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] With reference to Figs. 1, 2, 11 and 12, a composite cosmetic container in accordance
with the present invention comprises a first sleeve 10, a driving assembly 1, multiple
vessels 50 and a second sleeve 60.
[0014] The first sleeve 10 has a space and an opening. The space is formed in the first
sleeve 10. The opening is formed in a top of the first sleeve 10 and is in communication
with the space.
[0015] The driving assembly 1 is mounted in the first sleeve 10 and has a first rotating
tube 20, multiple seats and a second rotating tube 40. The first rotating tube 20
is coactively mounted in the first sleeve 10 and is located in the space of the first
sleeve 10. The first rotating tube 20 has an outer surface, an inner surface, an annular
flange 21 and multiple chutes. The annular flange 21 is formed around the outer surface
of the first rotating tube 20. The chutes are formed through the outer surface of
the first rotating tube 20.
[0016] The seats are moveably mounted in the first rotating tube 20, and each seat has an
outer surface, a connecting surface, a guide element 31, a longitudinal track 32 and
multiple protrusions 33. The outer surface of the seat faces the inner surface of
the first rotating tube 20. The connecting surface of the seat faces the connecting
surface of another seat. The guide element 31 is formed on the outer surface of the
seat and protrudes into a corresponding one of the chutes of the first rotating tube
20. The longitudinal track 32 is mounted on the connecting surface of the seat. The
protrusions 33 are formed on the connecting surface of the seat and protrude into
the longitudinal track 32 of another seat. The second rotating tube 40 is rotatably
mounted around the first rotating tube 20, and has an inner surface, an annular groove
41, multiple longitudinal grooves 42 and a plate 43. The annular groove 41 is formed
in the inner surface of the second rotating tube 40 and is connected to the annular
flange 21 of the first rotating tube 20. The longitudinal grooves 42 are formed in
the inner surface of the second rotating tube 40, and the guide elements 31 of the
seats respectively protrude into the longitudinal grooves 42. The plate 43 is integrally
formed in the inner surface of the second rotating tube 40 and is located above the
longitudinal grooves 42. With reference to Fig. 2, each seat has a chamber and a top
hole. The chamber is formed in the seat. The top hole is formed in a top of the seat
and is in communication with the chamber. The second rotating tube 40 has multiple
through holes 45 formed through the plate 43, and the through holes 45 face the top
holes of the seats respectively.
[0017] With reference to Figs. 2 and 4, the vessels 50 are respectively mounted in the seats
of the driving assembly 1. The vessels 50 are inserted through the through holes 45
of the second rotating tube 40 respectively and are inserted into the chambers of
the seats. Each vessel 50 has a body 51, a chamber 54, a pressing head 52 and a cap
53. With reference to Fig. 5, the body 51 is mounted in a corresponding one of the
seats of the driving assembly 1. The chamber 54 is formed in the body 51. With reference
to Fig. 4, the pressing head 52 is mounted on the body 51. The cap 53 is mounted on
the pressing head 52 and has an outlet 55, and the cap 53 is located above the plate
43. The vessels 50 can be vacuum vessels or press-type vessels. Furthermore, an outer
diameter of the body 51 is smaller than a diameter of the through hole 45.
[0018] The second sleeve 60 is coactively mounted on the second rotating tube 40 of the
driving assembly 1.
[0019] With reference to Fig. 2, the multiple chutes of the first rotating tube 20 include
a first chute 22 and a second chute 22a. The first chute 22 has a slanting section
24, a first transverse section 25, a second transverse section 26 and a first passage
27. The slanting section 24 has a top end and a bottom end. The first transverse section
25 is connected to the top end of the slanting section 24 of the first chute 22. The
second transverse section 26 is connected to the bottom end of the slanting section
24 of the first chute 22 and has a distal end. The first passage 27 is connected to
the distal end of the second transverse section 26 of the first chute 22 and longitudinally
extends to a top end of the first rotating tube 20. The second chute 22a has a slanting
section 24, a first transverse section 25, a second transverse section 26 and a second
passage 28. The slanting section 24 of the second chute 22a has a top end and a bottom
end. The first transverse section 25 of the second chute 22a is connected to the top
end of the slanting section 24 of the second chute 22a and has a distal end. The second
transverse section 26 of the second chute 22a is connected to the bottom end of the
slanting section 24 of the second chute 22a. The second passage 28 is connected to
the distal end of the first transverse section 25 of the second chute 22a and longitudinally
extends to a top end of the first rotating tube 20, and is located at a position diametrically
opposite to the first passage 27 of the first chute 22.The multiple seats of the driving
assembly 1 include a first seat 30 and a second seat 30a. The first seat 30 has the
guide element 31 as described, and the guide element 31 of the first seat 30 protrudes
through the first chute22. The second seat 30a has the guide element 31 as described,
and the guide element 31 of the second seat 30a protrudes through the second chute
22a.
[0020] With reference to Figs. 1, 2 and 5, the first rotating tube 20 has multiple first
grooves 23 formed in the outer surface of the first rotating tube 20. The first sleeve
10 has multiple first ribs 11. The first ribs 11 are formed in an inner surface of
the first sleeve 10 and respectively protrude into the first grooves 23 of the first
rotating tube 20. With reference to Fig. 2, the second rotating tube 40 has multiple
second grooves 44 formed in an outer surface of the second rotating tube 40.The second
sleeve 60 has multiple second ribs 61. The second ribs 61 are formed in an inner surface
of the second sleeve 60 and respectively protrude into the second grooves 44 of the
second rotating tube 40. Furthermore, the first sleeve 10 and the second sleeve 60
are hollow cylinders.
[0021] With reference to Figs. 11 and 12, in the second embodiment, the first rotating tube
20 has a first chute 22 and a second chute 22a. The first chute 22 has a slanting
section 24, a first transverse section 25, a second transverse section 26 and a first
passage 27. The slanting section 24 has a top end and a bottom end. The first transverse
section 25 is connected to the top end of the slanting section 24 of the first chute
22. The second transverse section 26 is connected to the bottom end of the slanting
section 24 of the first chute 22. The first passage 27 is connected to the slanting
section 24 of the first chute 22 and longitudinally extends to a top end of the first
rotating tube 20. The second chute 22a has a slanting section 24, a first transverse
section 25, a second transverse section 26 and the second passage 28. The slanting
section 24 has a top end and a bottom end. The first transverse section 25 is connected
to the top end of the slanting section 24 of the second chute 22a. The second transverse
section 26 is connected to the bottom end of the slanting section 24 of the second
chute 22a. The second passage 28 is connected to the second transverse section 26
of the second chute 22a and longitudinally extends to a top end of the first rotating
tube 20, and is diametrically opposite to the first passage 27 of the first chute
22. In addition, the first sleeve 10 and the second sleeve 60 are hollow rectangular
prisms.
[0022] With reference to Fig. 10, when multiple cosmetic products respectively stored in
the vessels 50 are not yet dispensed, the caps 53 of the vessels 50 are retracted
and hidden in the second rotating tube 40, and the outlets 55 of the caps 53 are retracted
and hidden in the second rotating tube 40. Moreover, the guide element 31 of the first
seat 30 is located in the second transverse section 26 of the first chute 22. The
guide element 31 of the second seat 30a is located in the second transverse section
26 of the second chute 22a.
[0023] With reference to Figs. 2 to 4, the first sleeve 10 is rotated in a clockwise rotation
to drive the first rotating tube 20 to rotate. With reference to Fig. 8, the guide
element 31 of the first seat 30 moves from the second transverse section 26 of the
first chute 22 to the first transverse section 25 of the first chute 22. In the meanwhile,
the guide element 31 of the first seat 30 moves upward along a corresponding one of
the longitudinal grooves 42 of the second rotating tube 40. With reference to Fig.
9, the guide element 31 of the second seat 30a moves to the distal end of the second
transverse section 26 of the second chute 22a simultaneously. During the upward movement
of the first seat 30, the guide element 31 of the second seat 30a remains moving in
the second transverse section 26 of the second chute 22a. Therefore, the second seat
30a does not move upward or downward. With reference to Figs. 4 and 7, the outlet
55 of one of the vessels 50 mounted in the first seat 30 is exposed out of the second
sleeve 60. The outlet 55 of the vessel 50 mounted in the second seat 30a is hidden
in the second sleeve 60.
[0024] Furthermore, the first sleeve 10 is rotated in an anticlockwise rotation. The guide
element 31 of the first seat 30 moves from the first transverse section 25 of the
first chute 22 to the slanting section 24 of the first chute 22, and the guide element
31 of the first seat 30 moves downward along a corresponding one of the longitudinal
grooves 42 of the second rotating tube 40. The guide element 31 of the first seat
30 keeps on moving to the second transverse section 26 of the first chute 22. At the
same time, the guide element 31 of the second seat 30a moves from the distal end of
the second transverse section 26 of the second chute 22a to a bottom end of the slanting
section 24 of the second chute 22a. The caps 53 of the vessels 50 mounted in the first
seat 30 and the second seat 30a are retracted into the second rotating tube 40. As
the first sleeve 10 keeps rotating in the anticlockwise rotation, the guide element
31 of the first seat 30 moves to the distal end of the second transverse section 26
of the first chute 22. In the meanwhile, the guide element 31 of the second seat 30a
moves from the bottom end of the slanting section 24 of the second chute 22a to the
first transverse section 25 of the second chute 22a, and the second seat 30a moves
upward along a corresponding one of the longitudinal grooves 42 of the second rotating
tube 40. Therefore, the outlet 55 of the vessel 50 mounted in the second seat 30a
is exposed out of the second sleeve 60. The outlet 55 of the vessel 50 mounted in
the first seat 30 is hidden in the second sleeve 60.
[0025] The composite cosmetic container has multiple vessels 50 to contain multiple cosmetic
products, such as lotions or perfumes. Users can rotate the first sleeve 10 to select
one of the vessels 50 to move upward for conveniently dispensing the cosmetic product
contained in the selected vessel 50. In addition, the outer diameter of the body 51
is smaller than the diameter of the through hole 45. Therefore, the vessels 50 are
easy to be changed for replacement.
[0026] Accordingly, the composite cosmetic container has multiple vessels 50 to contain
multiple cosmetic products, so the options of the cosmetic products stored therein
are increased. Besides, the composite cosmetic container facilitates easy control
of the vessels 50 to selectively move upward or downward by the relative rotation
between the first sleeve 10 and the second sleeve 60.
[0027] Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have
been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure
and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may
be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts
within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general
meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
1. A composite cosmetic container,
characterized in that the composite cosmetic container comprises:
a first sleeve (10);
a driving assembly (1) mounted in the first sleeve (10) and having
a first rotating tube (20) coactively mounted in the first sleeve (10) and having
an outer surface;
an inner surface;
an annular flange (21) formed around the outer surface of the first rotating tube
(20); and
multiple chutes formed through the outer surface of the first rotating tube (20);
multiple seats moveably mounted in the first rotating tube (20) and each seat having
an outer surface facing the inner surface of the first rotating tube (20);
a connecting surface facing the connecting surface of another seat;
a guide element (31) formed on the outer surface of the seat and protruding into a
corresponding one of the chutes of the first rotating tube (20);
a longitudinal track (32) mounted on the connecting surface of the seat; and
multiple protrusions (33) formed on the connecting surface of the seat and protruding
into the longitudinal track (32) of another seat; and
a second rotating tube (40) rotatably mounted around the first rotating tube (20)
and having
an inner surface;
an annular groove (41) formed in the inner surface and connected to the annular flange
(21) of the first rotating tube (20);
multiple longitudinal grooves (42) formed in the inner surface of the second rotating
tube (40), and the guide elements (31) of the seats respectively protruding into the
longitudinal grooves (42); and
a plate (43) integrally formed in the inner surface of the second rotating tube (40)
and located above the longitudinal grooves (42);
multiple vessels (50) respectively mounted in the seats of the driving assembly (1)
and each vessel (50) having
a body (51) mounted in a corresponding one of the seats of the driving assembly (1);
a chamber (54) formed in the body (51);
a pressing head (52) mounted on the body (51); and
a cap (53) mounted on the pressing head (52) and having an outlet (55), and the cap
(53) located above the plate (43); and
a second sleeve (60) coactively mounted on the second rotating tube (40) of the driving
assembly (1).
2. The composite cosmetic container as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the multiple chutes of the first rotating tube (20) include
a first chute (22) having
a slanting section (24) having a top end and a bottom end;
a first transverse section (25) connected to the top end of the slanting section (24)
of the first chute (22);
a second transverse section (26) connected to the bottom end of the slanting section
(24) of the first chute (22) and having a distal end; and
a first passage (27) connected to the distal end of the second transverse section
(26) of the first chute (22) and longitudinally extending to a top end of the first
rotating tube (20);
a second chute (22a) having
a slanting section (24) having a top end and a bottom end;
a first transverse section (25) connected to the top end of the slanting section (24)
of the second chute (22a) and having a distal end;
a second transverse section (26) connected to the bottom end of the slanting section
(24) of the second chute (22a); and
a second passage (28) connected to the distal end of the first transverse section
(25) of the second chute (22a), longitudinally extending to a top end of the first
rotating tube (20), and located at a position diametrically opposite to the first
passage (27) of the first chute (22); and
the multiple seats of the driving assembly (1) include
a first seat (30) having the guide element (31), and the guide element (31) of the
first seat (30) protruding through the first chute (22); and
a second seat (30a) having the guide element (31), and the guide element (31) of the
second seat (30a) protruding through the second chute (22a).
3. The composite cosmetic container as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein
the first rotating tube (20) has
multiple first grooves (23) formed in the outer surface of the first rotating tube
(20); and
the first sleeve (10) has
multiple first ribs (11) formed in an inner surface of the first sleeve (10) and respectively
protruding into the first grooves (23) of the first rotating tube (20).
4. The composite cosmetic container as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein
the second rotating tube (40) has
multiple second grooves (44) formed in an outer surface of the second rotating tube
(40); and
the second sleeve (60) has
multiple second ribs (61) formed in an inner surface of the second sleeve (60) and
respectively protruding into the second grooves (44) of the second rotating tube (40).
5. The composite cosmetic container as claimed in claim 4, wherein the first sleeve (20)
and the second sleeve (60) are hollow cylinders.
6. The composite cosmetic container as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the multiple chutes of the first rotating tube (20) include
a first chute (22) having
a slanting section (24) having a top end and a bottom end;
a first transverse section (25) connected to the top end of the slanting section (24)
of the first chute (22);
a second transverse section (26) connected to the bottom end of the slanting section
(24) of the first chute (22); and
a first passage (27) connected to the slanting section (24) of the first chute (22)
and longitudinally extending to a top end of the first rotating tube (20);
a second chute (22a) having
a slanting section (24) having a top end and a bottom end;
a first transverse section (25) connected to the top end of the slanting section (24)
of the second chute (22a);
a second transverse section (26) connected to the bottom end of the slanting section
(24) of the second chute (22a); and
a second passage (28) connected to the second transverse section (26) of the second
chute (22a) and longitudinally extending to a top end of the first rotating tube (20),
and the second passage (28) being diametrically opposite to the first passage (27)
of the first chute (22); and
the multiple seats of the driving assembly (1) include
a first seat (30) having the guide element (31), and the guide element (31) of the
first seat (30) protruding out the first chute (22); and
a second seat (30a) having the guide element (31), and the guide element (31) of the
second seat (30a) protruding out the second chute (22a).
7. The composite cosmetic container as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first sleeve (10)
and the second sleeve (60) are hollow rectangular prisms.