Technical Field
[0001] 0001 This disclosure relates to a sliding-type compact having a cosmetic material
storage compartment.
Background Art
[0002] 0002 A sliding-type compact having a compartment for storing cosmetic material is
known. For example, in the compact shown in Patent Document 1, a case body comprising
a dish member having a cosmetic compartment and a cover member hinged to a rear end
portion of the dish member to be openable thereto is configured to be slidable into
and out of a frame body. At the closed position of the cover member, an annular packing
member provided at the upper periphery of the dish member is made to contact a cylindrical
rib provided at the lower periphery of the cover member. The frame body has fixing
projections at intervals on both left and right inner walls thereof. Likewise, the
dish member has other fixing projections at intervals on both left and right outer
walls thereof. At the final stage of sliding insertion of the case body into the frame
member, the upper surfaces on the projections on the frame member come into contact
with the lower surfaces of the projections on the dish member to lift the dish member
upwards to press the annular packing on the dish member and the cylindrical rib of
the cover member against each other.
Prior Art Documents
Patent Literature
[0003] 0003 Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Publication No.
5723565
SUMMARY
Problem to be Solved
[0004] 0004 According to the sliding-type compact set forth above, in order to press the
annular packing to the cylindrical rib by lifting the dish member upwards, the projections
on the frame body and the other projections on the dish member are provided on the
left and right side walls, respectively, at intervals in the sliding direction. Therefore,
at the vicinities of the projections on the frame member and the dish member, high
contact pressure can be expected between the annular packing and the cylindrical rib.
However, such contact pressure will be reduced gradually at places as the projections
separate, making it difficult to uniformly press the annular packing and the cylindrical
rib together so as to keep the compact in a highly hermetic state.
[0005] 0005 The present disclosure was conceived in view of the problem of the conventional
art set forth above, and has as an object to provide a sliding-type compact in which
a storage compartment for the cosmetic material is maintained in a highly hermetic
state.
Solution to the Problem
[0006] 0006 According to the present disclosure, a sliding-type compact comprises a case
body for storing a cosmetic material and a retainer casing for slidably accommodating
the case body therewithin. The retainer casing has at least a ceiling plate for covering
an upper face of the case body slidably accommodated within the retainer casing and
side plates suspended from both sides of the ceiling plate in a direction perpendicular
to the sliding direction of the case body. The case body has a downwardly concaved
section for containing the cosmetic material, an annular packing encircling the concaved
section and extending upwards and side walls disposed facing the side plates of the
retainer casing in a state in which the case body is accommodated within the retainer
casing. Either the side plates or the side walls are provided with slide rails extending
toward the other of the opposing side plates or side walls. The other of the side
plates or side walls not provided with the slide rails are provided with guide grooves
to engage with the slide rails when the case body is slid into or out from the retainer
casing. The slide rails are arranged to engage with the guide grooves such that, when
the case body is fully accommodated within the retainer casing and the annular packing
is pressed against the ceiling plate, the annular packing is in uniform contact with
the ceiling plate.
[0007] 0007 It is preferable that the slide rails are engaged with the guide grooves along
the entire length thereof when the case body is fully accommodated within the retainer
casing with the annular packing being pressed against the ceiling plate.
[0008] 0008 It is also preferable that both of the slide rails and the guide grooves are
inclined upwards from an outermost position, where the container body is fully drawn
outwardly by being slid out from the retainer casing, to an innermost position, where
the container body is fully accommodated within the retainer casing.
[0009] 0009 It is also preferable that the slide rails are provided along the entire length
of an area where the annular packing is provided in the sliding direction.
[0010] 0010 Also, it is preferable that the case body and the retainer casing are provided
with a lock mechanism by which both the case body and the retainer casing engage each
other at the innermost position where the case body is fully accommodated within the
retainer casing.
Effects
[0011] 0011 The sliding-type compact of the present disclosure makes it possible to enhance
the hermetic seal of the container body for the cosmetic material in the closed position
thereof while providing comfortable opening and closing of the container body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] 0012
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an exterior of a sliding-type compact according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the sliding-type compact shown in fig. 1 in which
a case body of the compact is drawn out;
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the sliding-type compact shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along line A-A in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken along line D-D in Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is a partially enlarged sectional view taken along line B-B in Fig. 1;
Fig. 7 is a sectional view taken along line C-C in Fig. 2; and
Fig. 8 is a sectional view taken along line E-E in Fig. 7.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0013] 0013 A preferred embodiment of a sliding-type compact (referred to hereinafter as
"compact") of the present disclosure shall be described hereinafter with reference
to the appended drawings. The compact 1 of the present embodiment comprises a slidable
case body 2 for storing cosmetic material and a retainer casing 3 for slidably accommodating
the case body 2 therewithin. When the case body 2 is accommodated within the retainer
casing 3, the compact 1 assumes a substantially flat rectangular parallelepiped shape
in which the height is shorter than the depth and width thereof.
[0014] 0014 In the following disclosure, in a state in which the compact is placed in a
usable flat position, a vertical direction is the up or down direction, a sliding
direction of the case body 2 is the depth direction and a direction orthogonal to
the sliding direction is the width direction. Also, the directions in which the case
body 2 is slid out from the retainer casing 3 and slid back into the retainer casing
are defined as the front side and back side, respectively.
[0015] 0015 The retainer casing 3 comprises a substantially rectangular ceiling plate 3a
that forms an upper surface of the compact 1 and covers the upper side of the case
body 2, side plates 3b extending downwards from both lateral sides of the ceiling
plate 3a, and a rear wall plate 3c which integrally connects the rear ends of the
ceiling plate 3a and the two side plates 3b. The ceiling plate 3a has a lower surface
the major part of which except for the peripheral portion thereof is covered with
a mirror or metallic flat plate 4 attached with the use of a double-faced adhesive.
The lower surface of the ceiling plate 3a and the lower surface of the flat plate
4 form substantially the same flat plane. It should be noted that, alternatively,
the flat plate 4 can be attached to the ceiling plate by swaging or the like. Also,
it should be noted that the rear wall plate 3c can be omitted.
[0016] 0016 Each of the side plates 3b is provided with a slide rail 3d which projects inwards
and is faced with another side rail on the opposite side plate. Both of the side rails
are inclined to rise from the front side to the back side of the retainer casing 3.
Furthermore, each slide rail 3d is provided with an inward protrusion 3e at the foremost
proximal end thereof. A detailed explanation of the slide rails 3d and the inward
protrusion 3e shall be given hereinafter.
[0017] 0017 The case body 2 has substantially the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped.
The case body 2 is provided with a concaved portion 2a for storing a cosmetic material
therein substantially at the center thereof in the depth and width directions. The
concaved portion 2a has a substantially rectangular shape with curved corners and
is divided into three compartments.
[0018] 0018 The case body 2 is provided with an annular groove 2c at the upper peripheral
surface thereof around the outside of a peripheral inner wall 2b encircling the concaved
portion 2a. An elastic annular packing 5 is provided in the annular groove 2c and
projects upwards beyond the upper surface of the peripheral wall 2b. An area S in
which the annular packing 5 is provided along the depth direction of the case body,
which is the direction of sliding, extends from a front section 5a of the rectangular
frame portion to a rear section 5b of the rectangular frame portion.
[0019] 0019 The case body 2 has at its front end an upward projection 2d extending the entire
width thereof. The upward projection 2d has substantially the same height as the peripheral
inner wall 2b of the case body 2 and is slightly higher than other upper surfaces
of the rectangular frame portion 2e.
[0020] 0020 The case body 2 has side walls 2f each of which is provided with a slide groove
2g sunken in the width direction. The width of the slide groove 2g in the vertical
direction is slightly larger than that of the slide rails 3d on the retainer casing
3 and the inward protrusions 3e. The slide groove 2g is inclined upwardly from the
front side of the case body 3 to the back side thereof, as are the slide rails 3d
of the retainer casing 3. The degree of inclination of the slide grooves 2g is the
same as that of the slide rails 3d.
[0021] 0021 The slide groove 2g is provided along the entire length of each side wall 2f
of the case body except for a small portion 2h at a front end thereof. Inside of the
slide groove 2g, there is provided a front side protrusion 2i and rear side protrusion
2j, both of which extend outwards in the width direction. The front side protrusion
2i is provided in the groove at an interval from the front end 2h, which interval
is substantially the same as the width of the inner protrusion 3e in the depth direction
of the retainer casing 3. The rear side projection 2j is provided at the rear end
of the groove 2g. The height of each of the projections 2i and 2j is substantially
the same as the height of the inner protrusion 3e projecting from the slide rail 3d
in the retainer casing 3. The front side protrusion 2i has a circular tip end and
the rear side protrusion 2j has a flat front face 2k which intersects the lengthwise
direction of the slide groove 2g at substantially a right angle thereto.
[0022] 0022 The slide rail 3d on the retainer casing 3 extends in the depth direction from
an inner position apart from the front end thereof a length corresponding to the width
of the front edge 2h of the case body 2 in the depth direction. Therefore, when the
case body 2 is fully contained in the retainer casing 3, the front edge 2h of the
case body 2 contacts the front end of the slide rail 3d and the inner protrusion 3e
of the retainer casing 3, and also the protrusion 2i at the front side in the slide
groove positions at the rear side of the inner protrusion 3e of the retainer casing
3. At this time, the front end 3f of the retainer casing 3 and the front face 21 of
the case body 2 form the same vertical plane.
[0023] 0023 The slide rail 3d extends over an area S in the retainer casing 3 where the
annular packing 5 is provided when the case body 2 is retracted into the retainer
casing 3. Therefore, the retainer casing 3 has an area at the rear side where the
slide rail 3d does not extend. When the case body 2 is fully contained in the retainer
casing 3, the protrusion 2j at the rear end in the slide groove positions at the area
where the slide rail 3d does not extend.
[0024] 0024 With the compact 1 according to the present disclosure, in a state in which
the case body 2 is contained in the retainer casing 3, the annular packing 5 provided
around the concaved portion 2a for storing the cosmetic material is pressed against
the flat plate 4 and kept in a compressed state. This state is a completely closed
state of the case body 2 in which the space containing the cosmetic material is kept
in a hermetic state surrounded by the annular packing 5 and covered by the flat plate
4. At this time, it should be noted that there remains a small space between the upper
surface of the peripheral outer wall 2f as well as the upward projection 2d of the
case body 2 and the ceiling plate 3a in order that the annular packing can be compressed
without fail.
[0025] 0025 In this closed state in which the case body 2 is fully contained in the retainer
casing 3, the inner protrusion 3e in the retainer casing 3 is kept between the front
edge 2h and the front side protrusion 2i of the case body 2 to prevent sliding movement
of the case body 2 in the depth direction. The position of the case body 2 fully contained
in the retainer casing is the contained position. The inner protrusion 3e of the retainer
casing 3 and the front edge 2h and the front side protrusion 2i of the case body 2
compose a lock mechanism.
[0026] 0026 When opening the concaved portion 2a of the compact 1, if the case body 2 is
drawn forwards from the retainer casing 3, the protrusion 2i in the slide groove provided
at the front side of the case body runs up onto the inner protrusion 3e of the retainer
casing 3 and the case body 2 is further advanced when the protrusion 2i slides over
and beyond the inner protrusion 3e. At this time, since the protrusion 2i has to run
up onto the inner protrusion 3e, a predetermined drawing force is required to draw
the case body 2 out from the retainer casing 3, so that the above structure functions
to prevent the case body from simply sliding out from the retainer casing 3.
[0027] 0027 Further, when the case body 2 is drawn forwards from the retainer casing 3,
the slide rails 3d, which are provided on the retainer casing 3 to be inclined upwards
from the front side to rear side thereof, are guided by engaging with the slide grooves
2g, which are similarly provided on the case body 3 to be inclined from the front
side to the rear side thereof. Therefore, when the case body 2 is drawn forwards from
the retainer casing 3, the case body 2 gradually separates from the ceiling plate
3a and flat plate 4, which is a downward direction. Thus, the amount of compression
of the annular packing 5 is reduced as the case body 2 is drawn forward.
[0028] 0028 The slide grooves 2g on the case body 2 as well as the slide rails 3d on the
retainer casing 3 are both provided in the depth direction of the case body 2 substantially
along the entire length thereof. Accordingly, when the case body 2 is drawn out from
the retainer casing 3, the engagement between the side grooves 2g and the slide rails
3d is maintained over a longer range.
[0029] 0029 When the case body 2 is drawn out from the retainer casing 3, the flat faces
2k of the protrusions 2j at the rear end portion in the slide grooves of the case
body are contacted against the inner protrusions 3e at the front side of the retainer
casing 3, whereby the further withdrawal of the case body is prevented. This state
is the foremost withdrawn position of the case body 2 from the retainer casing 3 and
is referred to as an open position of the case body.
[0030] 0030 When the case body 2 in the open position is to be retracted into the retainer
casing 3, the case body 2 is pushed toward the depth direction into the retainer casing
3. Then, the case body 2 is guided by the engagement of the slide grooves 2g with
the slide rails 3d and gradually moves up along the inclination of the slide grooves
2g and slide rails 3d toward the ceiling plate 3a and flat plate 4.
[0031] 0031 While the case body 2 is moving toward the depth side of the retainer casing,
when the protrusions 2i in the grooves at front side thereof run up onto the inner
protrusions 3e of the retainer casing 3, it is necessary to increase the pushing force
applied to the case body 2 until the protrusions 2i get over the protrusions 3e.
[0032] 0032 When the protrusions 2i at the front side of the grooves of the case body 2
have gotten over the inner protrusions 3e and reach the rear side of the protrusions
3e the load slackens and the front ends of the slide rails 3d and the inner protrusions
3e of the retainer casing 3 come into contact with the rear surface of the front edge
2h of the case body 2, whereby the case body keeps the closed position in the retainer
casing 3. At this closed position, the annular packing 5 around the concaved portion
2a for containing cosmetic material is pressed against the flat plate 4 of the retainer
casing 3 with maximum pressure and the annular packing 5 is held under compression.
At the final stage of the sliding movement of the case body 2, as the pushing pressure
applied to the case body 2 is reduced and the sliding movement of the case body 2
to the depth direction is restricted, a user of the present compact can recognize
that the concave portion 2a is sealed.
[0033] 0033 In the sliding-type compact 1 of the embodiment of the present disclosure, the
slide rails 3d and the slide grooves 2g, which engage each other when the case body
2 slides, are provided substantially along the entire length of the case body 2. Therefore,
with the sliding movement, the slide rails 3d and the slide grooves 2g engage each
other over a wider range of movement, which makes it possible to move the case body
always in a steady state. Also, it becomes possible to attain comfortable opening
and closing of the case body. Furthermore, in the closed position of the case body
2 where the annular packing 5 is compressed, since the slide rails 3d and slide grooves
2g engage each other in the entire area S where the annular packing 5 is provided,
the reaction force caused by the compression of the annular packing 5 is absorbed
over the entire length of the slide rails 3d. Because of the above structure, the
annular packing 5 is uniformly compressed along the entire length thereof and therefore
evenly contacts the ceiling plate 3a (flat plate 4), which makes it possible to enhance
the hermetic seal of the area enclosed by the annular packing 5. Thus, it becomes
possible to provide a compact that provides superior hermetic sealing of the concaved
portion 2a for storing the cosmetic material in the closed state thereof.
[0034] 0034 Further, since the slide rails 3d and the guide grooves 2g are inclined upwards
from the outermost position where the container body 2 is drawn outwardly from the
retainer casing 3 to an innermost position where the container body is fully accommodated
within the retainer casing, the space between the case body and the ceiling plate
3a (flat plate 4) becomes minimal at the closed position of the compact. Therefore,
the annular packing 5 is compressed securely at the closed position and the compression
of the packing is gradually released when the case body is drawn forward, which makes
opening the compact easy for a user and reduces the frictional wear of the annular
packing 5.
[0035] 0035 Furthermore, since the slide rails 3d and the slide grooves 2g of the compact
have the lock mechanism, comprising the inner protrusion 3e of the retainer casing,
the front edge 2h and the protrusion 2i in the groove at the front side of the case
body which engage each other to keep the closed position of the case body 2 in the
retainer casing 3, it becomes possible to maintain a highly hermetic state in the
space enclosed by the annular packing 5 between the flat plate 4 and the concaved
portion 2a for containing the cosmetic material.
[0036] 0036 The description of the above embodiment is given to facilitate an understanding
of the present disclosure and is not intended to limit the same. The present embodiment
can be modified or altered within the scope of the present disclosure and the appended
claims and includes all equivalents thereof. Explanation of Reference Numerals
[0037] 0037
- 1
- compact
- 2
- case body
- 2a
- concaved portion for containing cosmetic material
- 2b
- peripheral wall
- 2c
- concaved portion
- 2d
- protrusion
- 2e
- upper surface
- 2f
- side wall of the case
- 2g
- slide groove
- 2h
- front edge of the case
- 2i
- protrusion in groove
- 2j
- protrusion in groove
- 2k
- flat face
- 21
- front face of container body
- 3
- retainer casing
- 3a
- ceiling plate
- 3b
- side plate of case body
- 3c
- rear wall
- 3d
- slide rail
- 3e
- inner protrusion
- 3f
- front edge of case body
- 4
- flat plate
- 5
- annular packing
- 5a
- front portion of annular packing
- 5b
- rear portion of annular packing
- S
- area provided with annular packing
1. A sliding-type compact comprising a case body for storing a cosmetic material and
a retainer casing for slidably accommodating the case body therewithin,
the retainer casing having at least a ceiling plate for covering an upper face of
the case body slidably accommodated within the retainer casing and side plates suspended
from both sides of the ceiling plate in a direction perpendicular to the sliding direction
of the case body,
the case body having a downwardly concaved section for containing the cosmetic material,
an annular packing encircling the concaved section and extending upwards, and side
walls disposed facing the side plates of the retainer casing in a state in which the
case body is accommodated within the retainer casing,
either the side plates or the side walls being provided with slide rails extending
toward the other of the opposing side plates or side walls, the other of the side
plates or side walls not provided with the slide rails being provided with guide grooves
to engage with the slide rails when the case body is slid into or out from the retainer
casing,
the slide rails being arranged to engage with the guide grooves such that, when the
case body is fully accommodated within the retainer casing and the annular packing
is pressed against the ceiling plate, the annular packing is in uniform contact with
the ceiling plate.
2. A sliding-type compact as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slide rails are engaged
with the guide grooves along the entire length thereof when the case body is fully
accommodated within the retainer casing with the annular packing being pressed against
the ceiling plate.
3. A sliding-type compact as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein both of the slide rails
and the guide grooves are inclined upwards from an outermost position, where the container
body is fully drawn outwardly by being slid out from the retainer casing, to an innermost
position, where the container body is fully accommodated within the retainer casing.
4. A sliding-type compact as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the slide rails
are provided along the entire length of an area where the annular packing is provided
in the sliding direction.
5. A sliding-type compact as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the case body
and the retainer casing are provided with a lock mechanism by which both the case
body and the retainer casing engage each other at the innermost position where the
case body is fully accommodated within the retainer casing.
Amended claims under Art. 19.1 PCT
1. A sliding-type compact comprising a case body for storing a cosmetic material and
a retainer casing for slidably accommodating the case body therewithin,
the retainer casing having at least a ceiling plate for covering an upper face of
the case body slidably accommodated within the retainer casing and side plates suspended
from both sides of the ceiling plate in a direction perpendicular to the sliding direction
of the case body,
the case body having a downwardly concaved section for containing the cosmetic material,
an annular packing encircling the concaved section and extending upwards, and side
walls disposed facing the side plates of the retainer casing in a state in which the
case body is accommodated within the retainer casing,
either the side plates or the side walls being provided with slide rails extending
toward the other of the opposing side plates or side walls, the other of the side
plates or side walls not provided with the slide rails being provided with guide grooves
to engage with the slide rails when the case body is slid into or out from the retainer
casing,
both of the slide rails and the guide grooves being inclined upwards from an outermost
position, where the container body is fully drawn outwardly by being slid out from
the retainer casing, to an innermost position, where the container body is fully accommodated
within the retainer casing,
the slide rails being arranged to engage with the guide grooves such that, when the
case body is fully accommodated within the retainer casing and the annular packing
is pressed against the ceiling plate, the annular packing is in uniform contact with
the ceiling plate.
2. A sliding-type compact as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slide rails are engaged
with the guide grooves along the entire length thereof when the case body is fully
accommodated within the retainer casing with the annular packing being pressed against
the ceiling plate.
3. A sliding-type compact as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the slide rails are provided
along the entire length of an area where the annular packing is provided in the sliding
direction.
4. A sliding-type compact as claimed in any one of claims 1, 2 and 4, wherein the case
body and the retainer casing are provided with a lock mechanism by which both the
case body and the retainer casing engage each other at the innermost position where
the case body is fully accommodated within the retainer casing.