[Technical Field]
[0001] One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a container for mixing heterogeneous
contents, and more particularly, to a container for mixing heterogeneous contents
in which a second container is coupled to a lower portion of a container coupling
space of a first container, and a discharge device and a discharge passage of the
second container are connected to each other through a sealing member formed of a
soft material, so that the first and second containers can be easily coupled to each
other, contents can be prevented from being contaminated due to external foreign substances
during the coupling process, and the second container can be stably maintained in
a sealed state.
[Background Art]
[0002] In general, there are many cases where two or more different contents are mixed and
used in order to multiply the efficacy or effect of cosmetics or medicines contained
in a container.
[0003] However, after the contents are mixed and then the mixed contents are contained in
a single container, when the mixed contents are distributed or stored, a chemical
reaction may occur in the container while causing the mixed contents to be coagulated
or precipitated, so that a discharge error may occur or the mixed contents may be
discolored or deteriorated.
[0004] Thus, according to the related art, after different contents are stored in separate
containers, respectively, the contents are individually discharged and mixed directly
when used by a user or the different contents are stored in separate containers. Then,
the contents are used after inlets of the two containers are opened and the contents
are mixed in a separate container. However, according to the above-described method,
the user is required to directly mix and use the contents stored in a separate container,
so the risk of loss increases and the portability decreases.
[0005] Therefore, in recent years, a container for mixing heterogeneous materials has been
developed such that different contents may be mixed and used according to the manipulation
of a user when necessary, where the different contents are stored in a single container
while being isolated from each other.
[0006] As the related art, Korean Patent Registration No.
10-1923306 discloses a heterogeneous material mixing container. According to the above related
art, an inner container is inserted into an outer container, each of the container
is equipped with one of pump sets, and mutually different cosmetics are stored in
the outer container and the inner container, respectively, so that the different kinds
of cosmetic contents can be simultaneously discharged, mixed and used once a pumping
is performed.
[0007] However, since the related art has a structure in which the inner container is accommodated
together with the cosmetic contents stored in the outer container, external foreign
substances placed on an outer periphery of the inner container enter an inside of
the outer container in the process of assembling or disassembling the inner container
into or from the outer container, and thus the cosmetic contents stored in the outer
container are contaminated.
[0008] In addition, according to the related art, when the outer container and the inner
container containing mutually different contents are packed separately and then assembled
and used by a purchaser, the entire container is inserted into an inlet portion of
the opened outer container and thus the contents stored in the outer container overflow
to the outside due to the volume or sudden insertion of the inner container, thereby
contaminating the surroundings, and interrupting the assembling work.
[Documents of related art]
[Patent Documents]
[Disclosure]
[Technical Problem]
[0010] One aspect of the present disclosure provides a container for mixing heterogeneous
contents, wherein first and second containers for storing mutually different contents
are connected to first and second discharge devices, respectively, to allow the heterogeneous
contents to be discharged to the outside at once by a press action of a push button,
in which a second container is coupled to a lower portion of a container coupling
space of a first container, and a discharge device formed in the second container
and a discharge passage formed in a push button are connected to each other as the
first container is coupled to the second container, so that the first and second containers
can be easily coupled to each other, and contents can be prevented from being contaminated
due to external foreign substances during the coupling process.
[0011] In addition, one aspect of the present disclosure provides a container for mixing
heterogeneous contents, wherein a first discharge passage connected to a first discharge
device of the first container and a second discharge passage connected to a second
discharge device of the second container are formed inside the push button, and a
soft sealing member is formed at the end of the second discharge passage, so that
the sealing member and the second discharge device can be assembled with each other
as the second container is coupled to the first container, thereby stably maintaining
the second container in a sealed state.
[Technical Solution]
[0012] One aspect of the present disclosure provides a container for mixing heterogeneous
contents, the container including: a first container formed therein with a content
storage space and a container coupling space that are separately defined; a second
container coupled to the container coupling space of the first container; a first
discharge device installed in the first container to discharge contents stored in
the first container; a second discharge device installed in the second container to
discharge contents stored in the second container; and a push button configured to
simultaneously actuate the first and second discharge devices and formed with first
and second discharge passages connected to the first and second discharge devices,
respectively, and first and second discharge ports, wherein the second container is
inserted into an opened lower portion of the container coupling space so that the
second container is coupled with the first container, and the second discharge device
installed in the second container is connected to the second discharge passage.
[0013] In addition, the container may further include a cap member provided at an inner
side thereof with a support plate and coupled to the first container, wherein the
support plate may be formed with a discharge device installation hole to install the
first discharge device and a discharge device through hole in which the second discharge
device passes through the discharge device through hole.
[0014] In addition, the second container may be biased to one side from a center of the
first container.
[0015] Further, the first and second discharge devices may include pumps for discharging
the contents to an outside by pumping.
[0016] In addition, a soft sealing member may be formed at an end of the second discharge
passage of the push button, and the second discharge device installed in the second
container may be fitted with the soft sealing member when the first container is coupled
with the second container.
[0017] Further, the soft sealing member may include a coupling portion coupled to the second
discharge passage and a sealing insert portion inserted into a second stem of the
second discharge device.
[Advantageous Effects]
[0018] According to one aspect of the present disclosure, first and second containers for
storing mutually different contents are connected to first and second discharge devices,
respectively, to allow the heterogeneous contents to be discharged to the outside
at once by a press action of a push button, in which a second container is coupled
to a lower portion of a container coupling space of a first container, and a discharge
device formed in the second container and a discharge passage formed in a push button
are connected to each other as the first container is coupled to the second container,
so that the first and second containers can be easily coupled to each other, and contents
can be prevented from being contaminated due to external foreign substances during
the coupling process.
[0019] In addition, according to one aspect of the present disclosure, a first discharge
passage connected to a first discharge device of the first container and a second
discharge passage connected to a second discharge device of the second container are
formed inside the push button, and a soft sealing member is formed at the end of the
second discharge passage, so that the sealing member and the second discharge device
can be assembled with each other as the second container is coupled to the first container,
thereby stably maintaining the second container in a sealed state.
[Brief Description of Drawings]
[0020]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a mixing container according to one aspect of the
present disclosure.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the mixing container according to one aspect
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the mixing container according to one aspect of the
present disclosure.
FIG. 4 is a sectional view illustrating a state before a second container is couple
to a first container according to one aspect of the present disclosure.
FIG. 5 a sectional view illustrating a state in which the first container is coupled
to the second container according to one aspect of the present disclosure.
FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing a state in which heterogeneous contents are simultaneously
discharged when a push button of the mixing container according to one aspect of the
present disclosure is pushed.
FIG. 7 is a sectional view showing a state in which the contents are introduced into
first and second discharge devices while the push button of the mixing container according
to one aspect of the present disclosure is restored to an original position.
[Best Mode]
[0021] Hereinafter, the detailed descriptions of one aspect of the present disclosure are
embodiments for carrying out one aspect of the present disclosure, and the corresponding
embodiment refers to the accompanying drawings as an example. The embodiments will
be described in detail to enable those skilled in the art to carry out one aspect
of the present disclosure. It is apparent to be understood that the various embodiments
of one aspect of the present disclosure may be different from each other but do not
need to be mutually exclusive. For example, the particular shape, structure, and feature
described herein may be embodied in other embodiments without departing from the idea
and scope of one aspect of the present disclosure in connection with the embodiment.
In addition, it shall be understood that the location or arrangement of an individual
element within each disclosed embodiment may be modified without departing from the
idea and scope of one aspect of the present disclosure.
[0022] Accordingly, the following detailed description does not disclose a limited meaning,
and the scope of the present disclosure is limited only by the appended claims, along
with the full scope of equivalents to which the claims are entitled, if properly explained.
Similar reference numerals in the drawings refer to the same or similar function throughout
several aspects.
[0023] Although general terms which are widely used recently have been selected in one aspect
of the present disclosure while taking into consideration the function according to
one aspect of the present disclosure as possible, the terms may vary depending on
the intention of those skilled in the art, judicial cases, the advent of new technology,
or the like. In addition, in certain cases, the terms may be arbitrarily selected
by the applicant. In this case, the meaning thereof will be described in detail in
the relevant description of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the terms used in
one aspect of the present disclosure should be defined based on the meaning of the
term and contents throughout one aspect of the present disclosure, not simply on names
of the terms.
[0024] When one part "includes" one element in one aspect of the present disclosure, the
above expression does not exclude other elements, but may further include the other
elements, unless particularly stated otherwise.
[0025] The container for mixing heterogeneous contents according to one aspect of the present
disclosure will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 7.
[0026] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the mixing container according to one aspect of the
present disclosure. FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the mixing container
according to one aspect of the present disclosure. FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the
mixing container according to one aspect of the present disclosure.
[0027] As shown in the drawing, the mixing container according to one aspect of the present
disclosure may include a first container 10, a second container 20, a first discharge
device 30, a second discharge device 40, and a push button 50.
[0028] The first container 10 may accommodate liquid-type or gel-type first contents C1
therein and may be formed at one side thereof with an opened inlet portion 12.
[0029] As shown in FIG. 1, the first container 10 may be formed of a rigid material to maintain
a basic shape. Although the first container 10 is illustrated in a rigid cylindrical
shape in the drawings of the mixing container according to an aspect of the present
disclosure, the first container 10 may not be limited thereto, and may be formed in
various shapes and formed of various materials.
[0030] As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the first container 10 may be formed therein with a content
storage space 14 and a container coupling space 16.
[0031] The content storage space 14 and the container coupling space 16 may be divided while
being separated from each other by a partition wall 18, in which at least a portion
of the partition wall 18 may have a partially cylindrical shape connected to the inner
periphery of the first container 10.
[0032] In addition, first contents C1 may be stored in the content storage space 14, and
the second container 20 may be detachably coupled to the container coupling space
16. The container coupling space 16 may have opened upper and lower portions, in which
the second discharge device 40 may pass through the opened upper portion, and the
second container 20 provided with the second discharge device 40 may be inserted into
the opened lower portion.
[0033] Meanwhile, a cap member 60 may be further coupled to the first container 10. An inlet
portion 12 of the first container 10 may be fixedly coupled to one side of the cap
member 60, and the push button 50 may be coupled to the other side of the cap member
60 such that the push button 50 can move vertically.
[0034] A support plate 62 may be formed inside the cap member 60. A discharge device installation
hole 62a may be formed in the support plate 62 so that the first discharge device
may be installed, and a discharge device through hole 62b may be formed in the support
plate 62 so that the second discharge device 40 installed in the second container
20 may pass through the discharge device through hole 62b when the second container
20 is coupled to the lower portion of the first container 10.
[0035] In addition, an upper extension protrusion ring 62c may extend upward along the outer
circumference of the discharge device installation hole 62a on an upper surface of
the support plate 62. The first discharge device 30 may be inserted into the upper
extension protrusion ring 62c to prevent the first discharge device 30 from being
moved. The upper extension protrusion ring 62c may be formed separately from the support
plate 62 and may be coupled to the support plate 62.
[0036] In addition, a sealing plate 64 formed of an elastic material may be provided under
the support plate 62 of the cap member 60 to seal between the first container 10 and
the cap member 60. The sealing plate 64 may be formed with a first through hole 64a
corresponding to the discharge device installation hole 62a of the support plate 62,
and a second through hole 64b corresponding to the discharge device through hole 62b
of the support plate 62.
[0037] Further, an 'L'-shaped fixing ring 66 may be provided at an upper portion of the
support plate 62 adjacent to the discharge device installation hole 62a in order to
fix the first discharge device 30 to the support plate 62, and a discharge port exposure
hole 68 may be formed at one side of the upper portion of the cap member 60 in order
to expose first and second discharge ports 54a and 54b of the push button 50 to the
outside.
[0038] The second container 20 may be coupled to the container coupling space 16 of the
first container 10. Accordingly, the second container 20 may be formed in a cylindrical
shape corresponding to the container coupling space 16 of the first container 10.
[0039] As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the second container 20 may be located while being biased
in one side from the center of the first container 10, and preferably, the second
container 20 may be located below a horizontal extension line of the first and second
discharge passages of the push button 50 to be described below.
[0040] Second contents C2 may be stored in the second container 20. The second contents
C2 are different from the first contents C1, and may increase the efficacy or effect
when used in combination with the first contents C1.
[0041] The second discharge device 40 for discharging the contents stored in the second
container 20 to the outside may be installed at one side of the second container 20,
and the second discharge device 40 may be inserted into a lower portion of the container
coupling space 16 of the first container 10 (16) and fixedly coupled to the inside
of the first container 10. In addition, an air circulation hole 22 may be formed in
a bottom surface of the second container 20 to allow external air to be introduced
into the second container 20 whenever the second discharge device 40 is operated.
[0042] That is, since a conventional mixing container has a structure in which an entire
inner container is inserted into an inlet portion of an opened outer container and
accommodated therein together with the cosmetic contents stored in the outer container,
external foreign substances sticking on the outer periphery of the inner container
may enter the outer container and contaminate the cosmetic contents stored in the
outer container in the process of assembling or disassembling the inner container
and the outer container. In addition, due to the volume of the inner container or
sudden insertion, the contents stored in the outer container may overflow to the outside
and contaminate the surroundings.
[0043] In order to solve the above problem, as shown in FIG. 3, the mixing container according
to an aspect of the present disclosure divides the inner space of the first container
10 to separately form the content storage space 14 where the contents are stored and
the container coupling space 16 where the second container 20 is mounted. In use,
the second container 20 is inserted into the opened lower portion of the container
coupling space 16 such that the second container 20 can be coupled with the first
container 10, and at the same time, the second discharge device 40 installed in the
second container 20 is connected to the second discharge passage 52b, so that the
second container 20 coupled to the first container 10 does not affect the first contents
C1. Therefore, the first container 10 can be more conveniently coupled with the second
container 20, and the first contents C1 can be prevented from being contaminated by
external foreign substances in the process of coupling the second container 20.
[0044] Although the first container 10 is shown as being undercut-coupled to the second
container 20 in the drawing of the mixing container according to one aspect of the
present disclosure, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and various coupling
schemes, such as protrusion-and-groove coupling, press fitting coupling, or screw
coupling may be applicable.
[0045] The first discharge device 30 may be installed on the support plate 62 of the cap
member 60 in a state in which at least a part of the first discharge device 30 is
inserted into the first container 10, and discharge the first contents C1 stored in
the first container 10 to the outside. The first discharge device 30 may be a pump
configured to discharge a fixed amount of the contents to the outside by a pumping
action.
[0046] As shown in FIG. 3, the first discharge device 30 may include a first housing 31
formed at one side thereof with a first contents suction hole 31a, a first suction
valve 32 configured to open and close the first contents suction hole 31a of the first
housing 31, a first suction tube 33 coupled to a lower portion of the first housing
31 to suck the first contents C1 into the first housing 31, a first housing cap 34
fixedly coupled to an upper portion of the first housing 31, a first piston support
35 formed inside the first housing 31 to vertically move inside the first housing
31, a first piston 36 fitted to an outer side of the first piston support 35 to come
into close contact with an inner surface of the first housing 31, a first stem 37
coupled to an upper portion of the first piston support 35, and a first spring 38
configured to elastically support the first stem 37.
[0047] In addition, a sealing ring 39 may be further provided between a first housing 31
of the first discharge device 30 and the support plate 62 of the cap member 60 in
order to improve the sealing force inside the first container 10.
[0048] The second discharge device 40 may be fixedly installed in the second container 20
in a state in which at least a part of the second discharge device 40 is inserted
into the second container 20 and the second discharge device 40 may be inserted into
the first container 10 together with the second container 20. The second discharge
device 40 may discharge the second contents C2 stored in the second container 20 to
the outside. The second discharge device 40 may be a pump that discharges a fixed
amount of contents to the outside by a pumping action.
[0049] As shown in FIG. 3, the second discharge device 40 may include a second housing 41
formed at one side thereof with a second contents suction hole 41a, a second suction
valve 42 configured to open and close the second contents suction hole 41a of the
second housing 41, a second housing cap 44 coupled to an upper portion of the second
housing 41 to fix the second housing 41 to one side of the second container 20, a
second piston support 45 formed inside the second housing 41 to vertically move inside
the second housing 41, a second piston 46 fitted to an outer side of the second piston
support 55 to come into close contact with an inner surface of the second housing
41, a second stem 47 coupled to an upper portion of the second piston support 45,
a second spring 48 configured to elastically support the second stem 47, and a second
push plate 49 configured to push up the second contents C2 toward the second housing
41 corresponding to an amount of the second contents C2 discharged from the inside
of the second container 20.
[0050] Meanwhile, the first discharge device 30 and the second discharge device 40 may have
a size and a structure different from each other according to the using ratio between
the first and second contents C1 and C2 to be pumped. For example, when the first
contents C1 discharged by the first discharge device 30 are configured to be discharged,
mixed and used more than the second contents C1 discharged by the second discharge
device 40, a piston stroke distance and a cylinder inner diameter of the first discharge
device 30 may be greater than those of the second discharge device 40.
[0051] The push button 50 may be coupled to the cap member 60 so as to move up and down
to simultaneously actuate the first and second discharge device 30 and 40, when pressed
by a press action of the user.
[0052] First and second discharge passages 52a and 52b connected to the first and second
discharge device 30 and 40 may be formed inside the push button 50, respectively,
and first and second discharge ports 54a and 54b may be formed at one end portions
of the push button 50 exposed to the outside of the first and second discharge passages
52a and 52b, respectively.
[0053] The first discharge passage 52a of the push button 50 may be coupled to the first
stem 37 of the first discharge device 30 to allow the first contents C1 pumped by
the first discharge device 30 to move to the first discharge port 54a, and the second
discharge passage 52b may be coupled to the second stem 47 of the second discharge
device 30 to allow the second contents C2 pumped by the second discharge device 40
to move to the second discharge port 52b.
[0054] In addition, a soft sealing member 70 may be formed at an end of the second discharge
passage 52b, that is, at a position opposite to the second discharge port 54b. The
sealing member 70 may be fitted with the second discharge device 40 installed in the
second container 20 when the first container 10 is coupled with the second container
20, thereby stably sealing the inside of the second container 20 and the second discharge
device 40.
[0055] In other words, the sealing member 70 may have a tubular shape with opened upper
and lower portions, and may include a coupling portion 72 coupled to the second discharge
passage 52b and a sealing insertion portion 74 inserted into an upper portion of the
second discharge device 40. The coupling portion 72 may be inserted into the end of
the second discharge passage 52b and fixedly coupled thereto, and the sealing insertion
portion 74 may be tightly fitted into an upper inner periphery of the second stem
47 of the second discharge device 40.
[0056] The sealing member 70 may be formed of a soft material to improve the sealing force
inside the second container and to be smoothly inserted into the inside of the second
step 47 of the second discharge device 40. The sealing member 70 may be formed of
at least one of materials including urethane rubber, natural rubber, elastomer, NBR
(nitrile-butadiene rubber) and silicone (silicone), or at least one of elastic materials
including polypropylene, polyethylene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), and
thermos-plastic elastomer (TPE). The material for the sealing member 70 may not be
limited to the above-described materials, and may be formed of various materials so
far as they have a predetermined elasticity.
[0057] In addition, the first and second discharge ports 54a and 54b may be formed above
and below each other. That is, the second discharge port 54b may be positioned very
below the first discharge port 54a, so that the first contents C1 discharged from
the first discharge port 54a and the second contents C2 discharged from the second
discharge port 54b may be mixed and used.
[0058] FIGS. 4 to 7 are views illustrating the assembly and use of the container for mixing
heterogeneous contents according to one aspect of the present disclosure. The assembly
and use of the heterogeneous content mixing container according to one aspect of the
present disclosure will be described with reference to the above drawings.
[0059] FIG. 4 is a sectional view illustrating a state before a second container is couple
to a first container according to one aspect of the present disclosure, FIG. 5 is
a sectional view illustrating a state in which the first container is coupled to the
second container according to one aspect of the present disclosure, FIG. 6 is a sectional
view illustrating a state in which heterogeneous contents are simultaneously discharged
as the push button of the mixing container according to one aspect of the present
disclosure is pressed, and FIG. 7 is a sectional view showing a state in which the
contents are introduced into the first and second discharge devices while the push
button of the mixing container according to one aspect of the present disclosure is
restored to an original position.
[0060] First, in order to assemble the mixing container according to one aspect of the present
disclosure, as shown in the drawings, liquid-type or gel-type first contents C1 are
filled in the content storage space 14 of the first container 10.
[0061] Then, the first discharge device 30, which includes the first housing 31, the first
suction valve 32, the first suction tube 33, and the first housing cap 34, the first
piston support 35, the first piston 36, the first stem 37, and the first spring 38,
is installed in the discharge device installation hole 62a of the cap member 60, and
the first discharge device 30 is fixed by coupling a fixing ring 66 to the upper extension
protrusion ring 62c of the support plate 62.
[0062] Next, the cap member 60 is coupled to the inlet portion 12 of the first container
10, and the push button 50 is coupled to the opened upper portion of the cap member
60 so as to move up and down. In this case, the end of the first discharge passage
52a of the push button 50 is coupled to the first stem 37 of the first discharge device
30, and the soft sealing member 70 is coupled to the end of the second discharge passage
52b.
[0063] After that, the push plate 49 is placed on an inner bottom of the second container
and the liquid-type or gel-type first contents C1 are filled. Then, the second discharge
device 40 including the housing 41, the second suction valve 42, the second housing
cap 44, the second piston support 45, the second piston 46, the second stem 47 and
the second spring 48 is installed.
[0064] Next, as shown in FIG. 4, the first container 10 and the second container 20 assembled
in the above-described manner are separately packaged. In this case, the end portion
of the second discharge device 40 installed in the second container 20 is sealed,
so that foreign substances may be prevented from permeating into the second discharge
device 40 during distribution or storage.
[0065] Meanwhile, when the mixing container assembled in the above-described manner is used,
as shown in FIG. 5, the second container 20 is inserted into the lower portion of
the container coupling space 16 of the first container 10 so that the second container
20 is coupled with the first container 10. In this case, the second discharge device
40 installed in the second container 20 passes through the discharge device through
hole 62b of the cap member 60 by way of the container coupling space 16 of the first
container 10 and the first container 10 is fixedly coupled with the second container
20. Thus, the sealing member 70 is tightly fitted into the second step 47 of the second
discharge device 40. Accordingly, the first contents C1 stored in the first container
10 and the second contents C2 stored in the second container 20 can be discharged
together through the first and second discharge device 30 and 40.
[0066] Then, as shown in FIG. 6, the first contents C1 stored in the first container 10
and the second contents C2 stored in the second container 20 are discharged together
by simultaneously pressing the first discharge device 30 and the second discharge
device 40 using the push button 50, and thus the heterogeneous contents discharged
in the above manner are mixed and used.
[0067] More specifically, when the first and second discharge device 30 and 40 are pressed
together, the first and second stems 37 and 47 and the first and second piston supports
35 and 45 coupled to lower portions of the first and second stems 37 and 47 move downward.
Since the first and second pistons 36 and 46 of the first and second discharge device
30 and 40 come into close contact with inner surfaces of the first and second housings
31 and 41, only the first and second piston supports 35 and 45 move downward, thereby
generating gaps between the first and second piston supports 35 and 45 and the first
and second pistons 36 and 46, and thus discharge passages of the first and second
contents C1 and C2 are generated.
[0068] Then, the lower ends of the first and second stems 37 and 47, which are moving downward,
press the first and second pistons 36 and 46, so that the first and second pistons
36 and 46 move downward together with the first and second piston supports 35 and
45, thereby reducing volumes inside the first and second housings 31 and 41. Accordingly,
the first and second suction valves 32 and 42 block the first and second contents
suction ports 31a and 41a due to discharge pressures in the first and second housings
31 and 41, and the first and second contents C1 and C2 accommodated in the first and
second housings 31 and 41 come out between the first and second piston supports 35
and 45 and the first and second pistons 36 and 46, pass through the inside of the
first and second piston supports 35 and 45 and the first and second discharge passages
52a and 52b, and are discharged to the first and second discharge ports 54a and 54b,
respectively.
[0069] Then, as shown in FIG. 7, when the pressure applied to the push button 50 is released,
the first and second stems 37 and 47 and the first and second piston supports 35 and
45 coupled to the lower portions of the first and second stems 37 and 47 move upward
due to the elasticities of the first and second springs 38 and 48 for elastically
supporting the first and second stems 37 and 47. In this case, the lower portions
of the first and second piston supports 35 and 45 pull up the first and second pistons
36 and 46, thereby closing the gaps between the first and second piston supports 35
and 45 and the first and second pistons 36 and 46, so that the first and second piston
supports 35 and 45 upwardly move together with the first and second pistons 36 and
46.
[0070] Accordingly, vacuum pressures are generated due to increases of volumes inside the
first and second housings 31 and 41, and the first and second suction valves 32 and
42 are lifted up by the vacuum pressure, thereby opening the first and second contents
suction ports 31a and 41a, so that the first and second contents C1 and C2 stored
in the first and second containers 10 and 20 are introduced into the first and second
housings 31 and 41, respectively. Simultaneously, the push plate 49 provided inside
the second container 20 moves upward corresponding to the amount of discharged second
contents C2.
[0071] Then, the heterogeneous contents discharged in the above manner are mixed and used.
[0072] Although the present disclosure has been described with the particulars such as specific
elements, the limited embodiments, and the drawings, it is obvious that the particulars
are provided only to help comprehensive understanding of the present disclosure, the
present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments, and various changes and modifications
may be carried out by those skilled in the art.
[0073] Therefore, the spirit of the present disclosure should not be limited to the aforementioned
embodiments, and the following claims as well as all modifications or variations belonging
to the equivalents of the claims will be within the scope of the present disclosure.
[Description of reference numerals]
[0074]
| 10: |
first container |
12: |
inlet portion |
| 14: |
content storage space |
16: |
content coupling space |
| 20: |
second container |
22: |
air circulation hole |
| 30: |
first discharge device |
40: |
second discharge device |
| 50: |
push button |
52a: |
first discharge passage |
| 52b: |
second discharge passage |
54a: |
first discharge port |
| 54b: |
second discharge port |
60: |
cap member |
| 62: |
support plate installation hole |
62a: |
discharge device |
| 62b: |
discharge device through hole |
70: |
sealing member |