US2004237986A1PendingUtilityA1

Manicure

Priority: Aug 21, 2001Filed: Aug 6, 2002Published: Dec 2, 2004
Est. expiryAug 21, 2021(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Young Yug Kim
A45D 29/18A45D 34/042
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a manicure, which is necessary cosmetics of modern women, and more particularly to a manicure container capable of constantly, and smoothly discharging a manicure liquid, thereby making it easy and simply to coat the manicure liquid on a fingernail and replace an inferior brush with a new one. The present invention provides a manicure container capable of making it conveniently and easy to treat a fingernail or a toenail by forceably coupling a manicure container with a brush rod and discharging a constant amount of the manicure liquid. In addition, the manicure container of the present invention can minimize a disappearance of the manicure liquid to the air due to its volatility. Further, after coating the manicure liquid on a fingernail or a toenail, the brush used can be prevented from being hardened and an inferior brush can be replaced with a new one. Furthermore, when the manicure liquid is used up, a manicure liquid can be refilled into the manicure container so that the manicure container is used for a long time, thereby being economical.

Claims

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1 . A manicure container for use in a makeup set, the manicure container being used to coat a manicure liquid on a fingernail or a toenail, the manicure container comprising: 
 a container body  10  for containing a manicure liquid and discharging the manicure liquid through a discharge opening  13  by an external pressure, the discharge opening  13  being formed on one side of the container body  10 ;    a coupling member  20  including: a first female thread  22  formed on an inner circumference thereof so as to be threadedly coupled with a first male thread  12  formed on an upper portion of the container body  10 ; and a brush-rod insertion groove  21  protruded in a pipe shape and formed on an upper portion thereof in a tapered shape;    a brush rod  30  forceably coupled with the brush-rod insertion groove  21  and having a brush housing groove  32  formed in a predetermined shape such that a brush is installed in an upper portion of the brush rod  30 ;    a plurality of manicure discharge nozzles  31  perforated from a lower inner side of the brush rod  30  to the brush housing groove  32  such that a predetermined amount of the manicure liquid is effused therethrough; and    a cover  40  covering the brush rod  30  and being threadedly coupled with a second female thread  23  formed on an upper inner portion of the coupling member  20 , the cover  40  containing a predetermined amount of the manicure liquid so as to prevent the brush  34  from being hardened.    
     
     
         2 . The manicure container as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the cover  40  includes: 
 a containing portion  41  formed in a predetermined size so as to contain a predetermined amount of manicure liquid therein;  
 a second male thread  42  formed on an outer side of a lower portion thereof such that the second male thread  42  is threadedly coupled with the second female thread  23 ;  
 a slant portion  43  formed on an inner side of a lower portion thereof in a tapered shape so as to minimize an effusion of the manicure liquid; and  
 a liquid separating protrusion  44  protruded on a predetermined position of the slant portion  43  at a predetermined length, for separating the manicure liquid discharged from the containing portion  41  and excessively absorbed in the brush  34 .  
 
     
     
         3 . The manicure container as claimed in  claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of beads  11  installed within the container body  10  such that the manicure liquid contained in the container body  10  is well mixed by a predetermined vibration and prevented from being coagulated.  
     
     
         4 . The manicure container as claimed in any one of claims  1  and  3 , further comprising a packing  14  installed in an upper portion of the container body  10  so as to prevent a discharge of the manicure liquid toward the brush rod  30  from being shut due to the beads  11 , the packing  14  having a plurality of discharge nozzles  15  formed on an inner side thereof.

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