[Technical Field]
[0001] One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a stick-type cosmetics container,
and more particularly, to a stick-type cosmetics container having a refill structure,
capable of conveniently separating and replacing a protective tube and an activation
member and a stick holder, which are coupled to an inside of the protective tube,
from a container main body.
[Background Art]
[0002] In general, women use various cosmetic products to make their appearance more beautiful.
Among the cosmetic products, color cosmetics are used to beautifully adorn the skin
by making the appearance beautiful.
[0003] The color cosmetics are classified into base makeup used for making the skin color
uniform and covering defects, and point makeup for partially enhancing the three-dimensional
effect on lips, eyes, nails, and the like. The base makeup includes a makeup base,
a foundation, a powder, and the like, and the point makeup includes a lipstick, an
eyeliner, a mascara, and the like.
[0004] Among such various color cosmetics, the lipstick is one of the cosmetics that women
use to make their faces beautiful. The lipstick may be formed in a stick form so as
to be mounted in a lipstick container, and a rotary body of the lipstick container
may be rotated upon use so as to allow the lipstick to appear to an outside so that
the lipstick may be applied to lips of a user.
[0005] According to such a conventional stick-type cosmetics container, a rotary body and
a guide tube are formed integrally with each other or coupled to each other so as
not to be detachable unless they are damaged due to a pressing attachment structure
such as a latching sill, and a lipstick having a single color is inserted into the
guide tube, so that a lipstick container is inevitably disposed of after the lipstick
is used up, which is very inefficient in terms of economy. In other words, as with
most cosmetics, even in a case of the lipstick container, costs required for the lipstick
container and packaging materials are much higher than a cost of the lipstick itself,
which is contents. Therefore, disposing of the lipstick container in which the lipstick
has been used up has many problems in terms of economy.
[0006] In addition, in order to use lipsticks having different colors according to the season
or the preference of the user, all lipstick containers in which the lipsticks having
different colors are mounted have to be purchased, so that a high purchase cost is
required to have lipsticks having various colors, which causes financial burden on
consumers.
[0007] Accordingly, a lipstick container that may be refilled and used after using a lipstick
by a predetermined amount has been developed. As such related art, a refill lipstick
container and a refill cap were disclosed in
Korean Patent Registration No. 10-1416495. The related art relates to a refill lipstick container, which is capable of replacing
contents by using a refill cap, and the refill cap, in which the refill lipstick container
includes: a rotation gear elevated by rotation; a holder separably coupled to the
rotation gear, and configured to accommodate contents; and a refill cap coupled to
the holder so as to allow the holder to be separated from and coupled to the rotation
gear.
[0008] However, according to the conventional refill lipstick container, a configuration
for replacing the lipstick and a replacement work were complicated, and there was
inconvenience of having to provide and use a separate member such as a refill cap
in order to replace the lipstick.
[0009] In order to solve the problems described above, a holder-separable lipstick container
was disclosed in
Korean Utility Model Registration No. 20-0493142. The related art relates to a holder-separated lipstick container in which a lipstick
is exposed by moving an elevating tube formed on an outer side of a fixed tube to
which the lipstick is coupled, and the remaining lipstick is pushed out by a holder,
so that contents may be economically used without any residues, and the holder may
be separated from the container so as to be separately disposed of.
[0010] However, according to the related art, in order to separate a lipstick holder from
the container after the lipstick is used up, a container main body has to be continuously
rotated to move the lipstick holder to an upper end of the container, so that there
was inconvenience in separating and replacing the lipstick holder, and a long time
was required.
[0011] Therefore, it has become necessary to develop a stick-type cosmetics container capable
of reducing financial burden on users through replacement of components of the stick-type
cosmetics container, reducing waste of resources and environmental pollution, and
conveniently replacing a stick holder when a stick cosmetic product is used up.
[Documents of Related Art]
[Patent Documents]
[Disclosure]
[Technical Problem]
[0014] To solve the problems described above, an object of the present disclosure is to
provide a stick-type cosmetics container having a refill structure, in which a rotary
dial coupled to a container main body and an activation member coupled to a protective
tube are fitted and engaged with each other in an attachment/detachment direction
of the container main body and the protective tube, so that the protective tube and
the activation member and a stick holder, which are coupled to the protective tube,
may be conveniently separated and replaced by pulling the protective tube from the
container main body.
[Technical Solution]
[0015] To achieve the object described above, according to one aspect of the present disclosure,
there is provided a stick-type cosmetics container having a refill structure, the
stick-type cosmetics container including: a container main body; a rotary dial rotatably
coupled to the container main body; a protective tube detachably coupled to the container
main body; an activation member rotatably coupled to the protective tube, and including
an elevating protrusion; and a stick holder screw-coupled to the activation member,
to which a stick cosmetic product is attached, and including an elevating spiral groove
formed thereon, wherein the rotary dial and the activation member include a first
fitting protrusion and a second fitting protrusion, respectively, so as to be fitted
and engaged with each other in an attachment/detachment direction of the container
main body and the protective tube.
[0016] In addition, the container main body and the protective tube may include a first
attachment/detachment protrusion and a second attachment/detachment protrusion, respectively,
so as to be detachably coupled to each other.
[0017] In addition, a lower cap may be coupled to one side of the container main body, and
a coupling extension protrusion wheel may extend upward from the lower cap so as to
be coupled to the rotary dial.
[0018] In addition, the first and second fitting protrusions may extend in the attachment/detachment
direction of the container main body and the protective tube, in which a plurality
of first fitting protrusions may be formed along an inner peripheral circumference
of the rotary dial while being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval,
and a plurality of second fitting protrusions may be formed along an outer peripheral
circumference of the activation member while being spaced apart from each other by
a predetermined interval.
[0019] In addition, the protective tube and the activation member may include a first coupling
protrusion and a second coupling protrusion, respectively, so as to be rotatably coupled
to each other.
[0020] In addition, while the container main body and the protective tube are unfastened
from each other, the activation member may come out so as to be separated from the
rotary dial, and while the activation member is inserted into and engaged with the
rotary dial, the container main body and the protective tube may be fastened to each
other.
[Advantageous Effects]
[0021] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a stick cosmetic product can
be exposed to an outside by rotating a rotary dial exposed to an outside of a container
main body, and a degree of the exposure can be freely adjusted, thereby achieving
ease of use.
[0022] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a protective tube and components
coupled to the protective tube of a stick-type cosmetics container can be replaced
from a container main body, so that reduction in financial burden on a user and reduction
in waste of resources can be achieved through such a partial replacement structure.
[0023] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a protective tube and an activation
member and a stick holder, which are coupled to the protective tube, can be separated
and replaced by simple manipulation of pulling the protective tube from the container
main body, thereby achieving convenient refilling.
[Description of Drawings]
[0024]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a stick-type cosmetics container according to
an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the stick-type cosmetics container
according to the embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 3 is an A-A sectional view showing the stick-type cosmetics container according
to the embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 4 is a B-B sectional view showing the stick-type cosmetics container according
to the embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 5 is a B-B sectional view illustrating a state in which a stick-type cosmetic
product is exposed to an outside by manipulating a rotary dial according to the embodiment
of the present disclosure.
FIG. 6 is an A-A sectional view illustrating a state in which a protective tube is
separated from a container main body according to the embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating the state in which the protective tube is
separated from the container main body according to the embodiment of the present
disclosure.
[Best Mode]
[0025] The following detailed descriptions of the present disclosure are given for embodiments
in which the present disclosure may be practiced, and refer to the accompanying drawings
that illustrate the embodiments. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail
to enable those skilled in the art to practice the present disclosure. It is to be
understood that various embodiments of the present disclosure are different from each
other, but need not be mutually exclusive. For example, specific shapes, structures,
and characteristics described herein may be implemented and changed from one embodiment
to another embodiment without departing from the idea and scope of the present disclosure.
In addition, it is to be understood that positions or arrangements of individual elements
in each embodiment described herein may be changed without departing from the idea
and scope of the present disclosure.
[0026] Therefore, the following detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense,
and the scope of the present disclosure is defined only by the appended claims while
encompassing the scope of all equivalents of the claimed disclosure when appropriately
described. In the drawings, like reference numerals refer to elements that perform
the same or similar functions across various aspects.
[0027] Regarding the terms used herein, general terms that are currently used as widely
as possible are selected in consideration of functions thereof in the present disclosure.
However, the terms may vary according to the intention of those skilled in the art,
judicial precedents, the emergence of new technologies, and the like. In addition,
in certain cases, a term may be selected at discretion of the applicant. In this case,
the meaning of the term will be described in detail at a corresponding part in the
description of the invention. Therefore, the terms used herein are to be defined based
on the meanings of the terms and the overall contents of the present disclosure without
being simply limited to names of the terms.
[0028] In the present disclosure, when some part "includes" some elements, unless explicitly
described to the contrary, it means that other elements may be further included but
not excluded.
[0029] Hereinafter, a stick-type cosmetics container having a refill structure according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference
to the accompanying drawings.
[0030] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a stick-type cosmetics container according to
an embodiment of the present disclosure, FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing
the stick-type cosmetics container according to the embodiment of the present disclosure,
FIG. 3 is an A-A sectional view showing the stick-type cosmetics container according
to the embodiment of the present disclosure, and FIG. 4 is a B-B sectional view showing
the stick-type cosmetics container according to the embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0031] As shown in the drawings, the stick-type cosmetics container having the refill structure
according to the embodiment of the present disclosure may include a container main
body 10, a rotary dial 20, a protective tube 30, an activation member 40, and a stick
holder 50.
[0032] The stick-type cosmetics container having the refill structure according to the embodiment
of the present disclosure will be described for each component as follows.
[0033] The container main body 10 may be a part gripped by a user when the user puts on
makeup, which is formed in a three-dimensional shape with both sides open, and has
an inner space to which the rotary dial 20 is rotatably coupled. Although the container
main body 10 has been shown in the drawings of the stick-type cosmetics container
according to one embodiment of the present disclosure as having an oval shape having
a predetermined height, the container main body 10 may be formed in various shapes
or formed of various materials without being limited thereto.
[0034] As shown in FIG. 2, an exposure hole 12 may be formed on one side of the container
main body 10, and the rotary dial 20 can be exposed to an outside through the exposure
hole 12. Exposure holes 12 may be formed on both side surfaces of the main body 10
so as to face each other, and at least a portion of the dial 30 may penetrate through
each of the exposure holes 12. In this case, preferably, a height of the exposure
hole 12 may be relatively greater than or equal to a height of the rotary dial 20
so that a predetermined portion of the rotary dial 20 may protrude to an outside of
the container main body 10, and a width of the exposure hole 12 may be relatively
less than a diameter of the rotary dial 20 in order to prevent the rotary dial 20
from being separated from the container main body 10.
[0035] Meanwhile, a main body cover 60 may be detachably coupled to one side of the container
main body 10. The main body cover 60 may be coupled to or separated from the container
main body 10 while covering the protective tube 30 coupled to the container main body
10, in which the main body cover 60 may be separated from the container main body
10 so as to expose the protective tube 30 to the outside upon use, and may be coupled
to the container main body 10 so as to protect the protective tube 30 upon storage
or carrying. Alternatively, the main body 60 may be detachably fastened to the protective
tube 30 instead of the container main body 10. Although the container main body 10
and the main body cover 60 have been shown in the drawings of the stick-type cosmetics
container according to the embodiment of the present disclosure as being fastened
to each other by protrusions and grooves, the container main body 10 and the main
body cover 60 may have various types of fastening structures that allow the main body
cover 60 to be easily attached to and detached from the container main body 10, such
as undercut coupling, forced fitting coupling, and coupling by a magnetic force, without
being limited thereto.
[0036] A fastening part 14 may be formed on one side of the container main body 10 so that
the main body cover 60 may be coupled to the container main body 10 while surrounding
the fastening part 14, and a first attachment/detachment protrusion 16 may protrude
from an inner periphery of the fastening part 14 so as to be detachably coupled to
a second attachment/detachment protrusion 36 formed on the protective tube 30. In
this case, preferably, the fastening part 14 may have a relatively smaller diameter
than other portions of the container main body 10.
[0037] As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the protective tube 30 may be inserted into one open side
of the main body 10, and a lower cap 70 may be coupled to an opposite open side of
the container main body 10. The lower cap 70 may be fixedly coupled to the container
main body 10 while blocking a bottom portion of the container main body 10. A coupling
extension protrusion wheel 72 may extend upward from an inner center of the lower
cap 70, and a first latching protrusion 74 may protrude from an inner periphery of
the coupling extension protrusion wheel 72 so as to be coupled to a second latching
protrusion 24b formed on the rotary dial 20, so that the rotary dial 20 may be prevented
from being shaken within the container main body 10.
[0038] The rotary dial 20 may be rotatably coupled to the container main body 10 so as to
be subjected to rotation manipulation by the user, and the activation member 40 engaged
with an inside of the rotary dial 20 may be rotated together with the rotary dial
20. The rotary dial 20 may have a ring shape so that the activation member 40 may
be inserted into a center of the rotary dial 20, and at least a portion of the rotary
dial 20 may be exposed to the outside through the exposure hole 12 of the container
main body 10.
[0039] As shown in FIG. 2, the rotary dial 20 may include an outer wall 22, and an inner
wall 24 spaced inward from the outer wall 22 by a predetermined interval.
[0040] The outer wall 22 may be a part exposed to the outside of the container main body
10 so as to make direct contact with the user, and a plurality of friction protrusions
22a may be formed on an outer periphery of the outer wall 22 so as to prevent the
user from slipping upon the manipulation of the rotary dial 20.
[0041] The inner wall 24 may be a part making contact with the activation member 40 inserted
into the center of the rotary dial 20, in which a first fitting protrusion 24a may
be formed on an inner periphery of the inner wall 24 so as to be coupled to a second
fitting protrusion 44 formed on the activation member 40, and the second latching
protrusion 24b may be formed on an outer periphery of the inner wall 24 so as to be
coupled to the first latching protrusion 74 of the lower cap 70. The first fitting
protrusion 24a may extend so as to be elongated in an attachment/detachment direction
of the container main body 10 and the protective tube 30, in which a plurality of
first fitting protrusions 24a may be formed along an inner circumference of the rotary
dial 20 while being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval, and
the second fitting protrusion 44 of the activation member 40 may be fitted and engaged
between the first fitting protrusions 24a. In addition, preferably, the first latching
protrusion 74 may extend along an inner circumference of the coupling extension protrusion
wheel 72, the second latching protrusion 24b may protrude by a predetermined section
along an outer circumference of the inner wall 24, and the first latching protrusion
74 and the second latching protrusion 24b may rotatably latched and coupled to each
other.
[0042] The protective tube 30 may be detachably coupled to the container main body 10, and
may surround and protect the stick holder 50 and a stick cosmetic product attached
to the stick holder 50. In this case, preferably, the protective tube 30 may have
the same diameter and the same surface shape as one end portion of the container main
body 10 for continuity of design.
[0043] The protective tube 30 may include an inlet part 32 formed on one side of the protective
tube 30, and the stick cosmetic product may be withdrawn to the outside or introduced
into the protective tube 30 through the inlet part 32.
[0044] An insertion part 34 may extend on an opposite side of the inlet part 32 of the protective
tube 30, and the insertion part 34 may be inserted into the inner space of the container
main body 10. An insertion space 34a surrounding the rotary dial 20 upon coupling
with the container main body 10 may be formed on an inner side of the insertion part
34, a through-hole 34b through which the activation member 40 and the stick holder
50 pass may be formed at a center of the insertion space 34a, and a first coupling
protrusion 34c to which the activation member 40 is rotatably coupled may be formed
on a side wall of the through-hole 34b.
[0045] Meanwhile, a second attachment/detachment protrusion 36 may protrude from an outer
periphery of the insertion part 34 of the protective tube 30 so as to be detachably
coupled to the first attachment/detachment protrusion 16 of the container main body
10. In this case, preferably, the first attachment/detachment protrusion 16 and the
second attachment/detachment protrusion 36 may partially protrude from corresponding
positions of the container main body 10 and the protective tube 30, respectively.
Although the container main body 10 and the protective tube 30 have been shown in
the drawings of the stick-type cosmetics container according to the embodiment of
the present disclosure as including the protrusions, respectively, so as to be undercut-coupled
to each other, the container main body 10 and the protective tube 30 may have various
types of coupling structures that allow the protective tube 30 to be stably attached
to and detached from the container main body 10, such as coupling by protrusions and
grooves, forced fitting coupling, and coupling by a magnetic force, without being
limited thereto.
[0046] The activation member 40 may be rotatably coupled to the protective tube 30 and the
lower cap 70, and may rotate together with the rotary dial 20 while being engaged
with the rotary dial 20 so as to elevate the stick holder 50 within the protective
tube 30. The activation member 40 may have a cylindrical shape having a hollow inside,
the activation member 40 may penetrate the rotary dial 20, and at least a portion
of the stick holder 50 may be inserted into the activation member 40.
[0047] An elevating protrusion 42 may be formed on an inner periphery of the activation
member 40 so as to be screw-coupled to an elevating spiral groove 52 formed on the
stick holder 50. The elevating protrusion 42 may protrude toward a center of the activation
member 40, and may rotate together with the rotary dial 20 upon the rotation manipulation
of the rotary dial 20 so as to guide a linear movement of the stick holder 50. In
this case, preferably, the elevating protrusion 42 may have a protrusion shape that
extends by a predetermined section along an inner circumference of the activation
member 40, or may have a screw thread shape so as to be screw-fastened to the elevating
spiral groove 52 of the stick holder 50.
[0048] Meanwhile, the second fitting protrusion 44 may protrude from an outer periphery
of the activation member 40. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the second fitting protrusion
44 may extend so as to be elongated in the attachment/detachment direction of the
container main body 10 and the protective tube 30, in which a plurality of second
fitting protrusions 44 may be formed along an outer circumference of the activation
member 40 while being spaced apart from each other by at a predetermined interval,
and the first fitting protrusion 24a of the rotary dial 20 may be fitted and engaged
between the second fitting protrusions 44. That is, while the container main body
10 and the protective tube 30 are unfastened from each other, the activation member
40 may come so as to be separated from the rotary dial 20, and while the activation
member 40 is inserted into and engaged with the rotary dial 20, the container main
body 10 and the protective tube 30 may be fastened to each other. In other words,
the rotary dial 20 and the activation member 40 may be automatically engaged with
or separated from each other by a simple attachment/detachment work of the container
main body 10 and the protective tube 30, and the rotary dial 20 and the activation
member 40 may rotate together without rotating relative to each other with no traction
upon coupling of the container main body 10 and the protective tube 30.
[0049] In addition, a second coupling protrusion 46 may be formed on the outer periphery
of the activation member 40 so as to be rotatably coupled to the first coupling protrusion
34c of the protective tube 30, so that the activation member 40 may be separated from
the container main body 10 or inserted into the container main body 10 together with
the protective tube 30.
[0050] The stick holder 50 may be screw-coupled to the activation member 40, and may elevate
along the protective tube 30 by the rotation of the activation member 40.
[0051] As shown in FIG. 2, the elevating spiral groove 52 may be formed on an outer periphery
of the stick holder 50. The elevating spiral groove 52 may be screw-coupled to the
elevating protrusion 42 of the activation member 40 so as to guide the linear movement
of the stick holder 50. In other words, the elevating protrusion 42 of the activation
member 40 may be rotated by the rotation manipulation of the rotary dial 20 so as
to move along the elevating spiral groove 52 of the stick holder 50. In this case,
the stick holder 50 may be linearly moved on an inner side of the protective tube
30 while rotation of the stick holder 50 is restricted by the protective tube 30 having
an oval shape. In this case, the elevating spiral groove 52 may be inclined at an
appropriate angle along an outer circumference of the stick holder 50 in consideration
of smooth operation, a movement distance, and the like of the stick holder 50.
[0052] Meanwhile, a cosmetic dish 54 may be formed on one side of the stick holder 50. The
stick-type cosmetic product may be inserted and filled in an inner space of the cosmetic
dish 54, and at least one separation prevention rib 54a may be formed to prevent the
stick-type cosmetic product from being easily separated from the cosmetic dish 54.
[0053] As described above, according to the stick-type cosmetics container according to
the embodiment of the present disclosure, the rotary dial 20 coupled to the container
main body 10 and the activation member 40 coupled to the protective tube 30 may be
fitted and engaged with each other in the attachment/detachment direction of the container
main body 10 and the protective tube 30, so that reduction in financial burden on
the user and reduction in waste of resources may be achieved through a partial replacement
structure of the stick-type cosmetics container, and the protective tube 30 and the
activation member 40 and the stick holder 50, which are coupled to the protective
tube 30, may be separated and conveniently replaced by simple manipulation of pulling
the protective tube 30 from the container main body 10.
[0054] FIGS. 5 to 7 are views illustrating use and refill processes of the stick-type cosmetics
container having the refill structure according to the embodiment of the present disclosure,
and the use and refill processes of the stick-type cosmetics container having the
refill structure according to the embodiment of the present disclosure will be described
with reference to FIGS. 5 to 7.
[0055] FIG. 5 is a B-B sectional view illustrating a state in which a stick-type cosmetic
product is exposed to an outside by manipulating a rotary dial according to the embodiment
of the present disclosure, FIG. 6 is an A-A sectional view illustrating a state in
which a protective tube is separated from a container main body according to the embodiment
of the present disclosure, and FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating the state
in which the protective tube is separated from the container main body according to
the embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0056] In order to use the stick-type cosmetics container having the refill structure according
to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the main body cover 60 may be separated
from the container main body 10 so as to expose the protective tube 30 to the outside.
[0057] Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 5, when the rotary dial 20 is rotated with respect to
the container main body 10, while the activation member 40 engaged with the inside
of the rotary dial 20 is rotated together with the rotary dial 20, the stick holder
50 screw-coupled to the activation member 40 may be linearly moved within the protective
tube 30. In other words, the elevating protrusion 42 of the activation member 40 may
be rotated so as to move along the elevating spiral groove 52 of the stick holder
50. In this case, the rotation of the stick holder 50 may be restricted by the protective
tube 30 having the oval shape so as to be linearly moved within the protective tube
30, so that the stick-type cosmetic product attached to the stick holder 50 may be
exposed to the outside through the inlet part 32 of the protective tube 30.
[0058] Thereafter, the user may put on makeup by evenly applying the stick-type cosmetic
product, which is exposed to the outside as described above, to a makeup region.
[0059] Meanwhile, when the stick-type cosmetic product attached to the stick holder 50 is
used up and is to be refilled, as shown in FIG. 6, the protective tube 30 may be pulled
from the container main body 10 so as to separate the protective tube 30 from the
container main body 10. In this case, the first attachment/detachment protrusion 16
of the container main body 10 and the second attachment/detachment protrusion 36 of
the protective tube 30 may be unfastened from each other, and simultaneously, the
second fitting protrusion 44 of the activation member 40 may come out from the first
fitting protrusion 24a of the rotary dial 20.
[0060] Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 7, the protective tube 30 and the activation member
40 and the stick holder 50, which are coupled to the protective tube 30, may be completely
separated from the container main body 10, and a new protective tube 30, a new activation
member 40, and a new stick holder 50 may be inserted into the container main body
10 so as to be replaced. In this case, the first fitting protrusion 24a of the rotary
dial 20 and the second fitting protrusion 44 of the activation member 40 may be fitted
and engaged with each other in the attachment/detachment direction of the container
main body 10 and the protective tube 30, and simultaneously, the first attachment/detachment
protrusion 16 of the container main body 10 and the second attachment/detachment protrusion
36 of the protective tube 30 may be fastened to each other.
[0061] Although the above description has been made with reference to illustrative embodiments
and drawings as well as certain matters such as specific elements, the embodiments
are provided for an overall understanding of the present disclosure, so the present
disclosure is not limited to the embodiments. It will be understood by a person having
ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains that various changes
and modifications can be made from the above description. Therefore, the idea of the
present disclosure shall not be construed as being limited to the embodiments described
herein, and it will be understood that the scope of the idea of the present disclosure
encompasses the scope of the appended claims and all variations equivalent thereto.
[Description of Reference Numerals]
[0062]
| 10: |
Container main body |
12: |
Exposure hole |
| 14: |
Fastening part |
16: |
First attachment/detachment protrusion |
| 20: |
Rotary dial |
22: |
Outer wall |
| 24: |
Inner wall |
24a: |
First fitting protrusion |
| 30: |
Protective tube |
32: |
Inlet part |
| 34: |
Insertion part |
36: |
Second attachment/detachment protrusion |
| 40: |
Activation member |
42: |
Elevating protrusion |
| 44: |
Second fitting protrusion |
50: |
Stick holder |
| 52: |
Elevating spiral groove |
54: |
Cosmetic dish |
| 60: |
Main body |
70: |
Lower cap |