KR-20260062755-A - a liquid container with a lid
Abstract
The present invention relates to a liquid container including a lid, and more specifically, to a liquid container including a lid that allows the contents to be opened to be consumed to the very end when the contents are nearly depleted and cannot be discharged while being used as a general liquid container. The liquid container including a lid according to the present invention comprises: a body portion capable of holding liquid; a lid portion connected to the lower end of the body portion and capable of opening and closing; a connecting portion connected to the lower end of the body portion and connected to the lid portion; a discharge portion vertically connected to the upper end of the body portion and discharging the contents; a discharge port capable of removing the contents from the container through the discharge portion; and a long tubular suction portion connected to the lower end of the discharge portion and moving the contents to the discharge portion; wherein the body portion and the lid portion are connected.
Inventors
- 김민지
Assignees
- 김민지
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241029
Claims (3)
- A body part capable of holding contents; A lid portion that is connected to the lower part of the body and can be opened and closed; A connecting part coupled to the lower part of the body and connected to the lid part; A discharge section vertically connected to the upper part of the body section to discharge contents; A discharge port capable of taking out the contents from the container through the discharge port; A liquid container comprising a lid including a long tubular suction part connected to the bottom of the discharge part to move the contents to the discharge part.
- In Article 1, A liquid container comprising a lid characterized by being openable and closable, allowing the contents to be used to the end.
- In Article 1, A liquid container comprising a lid, wherein the lid portion is connected to the body portion and is openable and closable by a screw.
Description
A liquid container with a lid The present invention relates to a liquid container. With growing concerns about environmental pollution and increasing interest in the efficient use of resources, there is a growing trend of using items without waste. However, pump-type liquid containers used in this context present significant environmental problems, such as the difficulty of using up all the contents and the excessive waste of residue within the container. Accordingly, proposals for pump-type liquid containers with a concave bottom, such as those described in Patent Publication No. 20-0274602, have been made; however, the prior art, including the aforementioned document, involves an empty space between the concave inner and outer surfaces, making it difficult to consider the durability to be sufficiently guaranteed. One reason for residue remaining in the container is the low fluidity of the liquid; examining the structure of the aforementioned prior art document reveals that liquids with low fluidity tend to adhere to the inner walls of the container, making it difficult to consume them completely. While the liquid collected in the concave section can be consumed using a suction tube, if the suction tube is made of a flexible material, it is difficult to position the tube precisely at the location where the contents have accumulated. Although the material of the suction tube can be replaced with a rigid material, suction tubes made of rigid material may be damaged by impact, and contents may not flow smoothly due to the rigid structure, so conventional technology does not take these considerations into account. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a liquid container including a lid according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a front view of a liquid container including a lid according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is a rear view of a liquid container including a lid according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 4 is a right side view of a liquid container including a lid according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 5 is a left side view of a liquid container including a lid according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 6 is a plan view of a liquid container including a lid according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 7 is a bottom view of a liquid container including a lid according to an embodiment of the present invention. A liquid container including a lid according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 7, a body portion (100), a lid portion (200), a connecting portion (300), a discharge portion (400), a discharge port (410), a suction portion (500), etc. The body portion (100) is a place where liquid can be stored and is mostly cylindrical in shape. The lid portion (200) is a place connected to the body portion (100) to store liquid and is formed with a structure capable of holding liquid, having the same shape as the body portion (100), a hollow interior, and a closed bottom. The connecting portion (300) is a place where the body portion (100) and the lid portion (200) can be connected and is formed at the bottom of the body portion (100). The discharge section (400) is a place for taking out contents and is located in the center of the body section (100); it is sufficient to use a conventional and various pump. The discharge port (410) is a place that connects the inside and outside of the container and allows contents to be discharged. The suction section (500) is a place that moves contents to the discharge port (410) and is formed in a long tubular structure. Below, we will examine the operation process of the present invention composed of the above-described configuration. When there is enough contents filled in the body section (100), pressing the discharge section (400) causes the contents to be discharged to the discharge port (410) through the suction section (500). However, when the contents are almost depleted to the point where they no longer move through the suction section (500), the present invention allows the lid section (200) to be opened to completely deplete the contents adhering to the inner wall and the contents spread on the bottom surface, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 5. The liquid container including the lid according to the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments and can be implemented with various modifications within the scope permissible by the technical concept of the present invention.