Abstract:
The cap-integrated pumping type cosmetic container is provided, which has features in that as a cap integrated with a rotation member ascends and descends when a rotation member engaged to the top of a container body rotates, a discharge port is opened and closed, so the present invention makes it possible to open and close the discharge port in an easier way.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a spuit-type cosmetic container. The spuit-type cosmetic container, according to the present invention, comprises: spiral grooves for guiding the ascending and descending operations of a piston rod on both sides of an inner cap; and guide protrusions which move along the spiral grooves on both sides of the piston rod such that the piston rod ascends and descends along the spiral grooves of the inner cap. Thus, the present invention can prevent a sudden discharge of the content by minimizing the pressure caused by a piston.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a shock-absorbing lower structure of an airless type dispenser, wherein a support member made of elastic material is arranged in a lower part of a piston to provide a cushioning function so as to support the lower end of the piston in the housing of the dispenser. Thus, when the piston descends and presses a housing support by the shock applied from an external source, the housing support is prevented from being separated from the housing of the dispenser. Furthermore, when content expand in volume at a low temperature, not only is a housing support or a pumping member prevented from being separated, but also the pumping member is prevented from being damaged.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an air inflow interruptible tube container. The air inflow interruptible tube container can prevent a corruption of contents, by installing a nozzle rising and opened by a pressure of contents inside an outlet part to allow the nozzle to be opened only when the contents are discharged, maintaining a closed state of an outlet hole of the nozzle unless the contents are discharged even when a cap is opened, and thus preventing air from flowing into a tube body through the outlet hole.
Abstract:
The present invention is a pump-type ampoule container capable of being refilled. The pump-type container capable of being refilled according to the present invention is a dual container comprising an inner container and an outer container, wherein a discharge portion is fixed to the upper portion of the outer container and the inner container accommodating the contents can be replaced. Therefore, it is possible to replace only the inner container while using the same discharge portion when the contents are exhausted, thereby reducing costs for a user.
Abstract:
A spray pump is provided where two seal caps are arranged in an upper portion and a lower portion within a cylinder housing so as to prevent the contents from leaking, the cylinder housing a wall surface with one or more leakage discharge holes so that the content which can be accumulated within the cylinder housing is discharged through the leakage discharge holes rather than a content flow path, thereby enabling an efficient operation.
Abstract:
According to an embodiment of the present invention is provided a container. The container includes: a first container part for storing a given content therein; a second container part having couplers disposed on a top thereof in such a way as to surroundingly fix the outer peripheral surface of the first container part thereto; and a locking part rotatably coupled to the couplers in such a way as to surround the outer peripheral surfaces of the couplers, wherein each coupler has a pressurizer bent inward therefrom, if the locking part rotates in a first direction with respect to the couplers, to allow the outer peripheral surface of the first container part to be pressurizedly fixed thereto.
Abstract:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a packaging pump container, showing our new design; FIG. 2 is a front elevation view thereof; FIG. 3 is a rear elevation view thereof; FIG. 4 is a left side elevation view thereof; FIG. 5 is a right side elevation view thereof; FIG. 6 is a top plan view thereof; FIG. 7 is a bottom plan view thereof; and, FIG. 8 is a right side view thereof showing a configuration of use in which an inner cap is in a closed position. The broken lines in the drawings show portions of the packaging pump container that form no part of the claimed design.