KR-20260065382-A - Dryness prevention wet wipe lid
Abstract
The present invention relates to a wet wipe lid that prevents drying, and more specifically, to a wet wipe lid that automatically closes through the elastic force of a spring when a user opens the wet wipe lid. According to an embodiment of the present invention, a wet wipe lid that can be opened and closed by a sliding method comprises: a case formed in a cuboidal shape and having a predetermined space inside for accommodating wet wipes, and having an opening formed on one side to allow for the discharge of wet wipes; and a lid portion provided at the opening on one side of the case and slidably coupled from one side of the case to the other so as to allow the case to be opened and closed; wherein the lid portion comprises: an opening cover surface formed with an area larger than the opening to cover the opening; a lid frame formed in a rectangular frame shape to accommodate the opening cover surface inside, and having sliding guide portions formed on both edges so as to allow sliding in the up and down direction while both sides of the opening cover surface are supported; and a spring installed at the bottom of the sliding guide portion formed on the lid frame to provide elastic force to the lower side of the opening cover surface.
Inventors
- 김재일
- 김우진
Assignees
- 동아대학교 산학협력단
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260508
- Application Date
- 20241101
Claims (3)
- In a dry-prevention wet wipe lid that can be opened and closed by a sliding mechanism, A case formed in a cuboidal shape and provided with a predetermined space inside to accommodate wet wipes, and having an opening formed on one side to allow discharge of wet wipes; and A lid portion provided at an opening on one side of the case and slidably coupled from one side of the case to the other so as to open and close the case; The above lid part is: An opening cover surface formed with an area wider than the opening so as to cover the opening; A lid frame formed in the shape of a square frame to accommodate the opening cover surface inside, and having sliding guide portions formed on both edges to allow sliding in the up and down direction while the two sides of the opening cover surface are supported; and A wet wipe lid that prevents drying, characterized by including a spring installed at the lower part of a sliding guide portion formed in the lid frame and providing elastic force to the lower side of the opening cover surface.
- In claim 1, A protruding handle portion formed on the upper surface of the opening cover surface; and A wet wipe lid that prevents drying, characterized by including a fixing button provided on one side of the lid frame to prevent movement of the opening cover surface due to the elastic force of the spring.
- In claim 1, A wet wipe lid that prevents drying, characterized in that the lid portion is configured to be detachably attached to the case.
Description
Dryness prevention wet wipe lid The present invention relates to a wet wipe lid that prevents drying, and more specifically, to a wet wipe lid that automatically closes through the elastic force of a spring when a user opens the wet wipe lid. Generally, wet wipes are used in homes, offices, restaurants, and other places to wipe or disinfect contaminated areas. Wet wipes are made by impregnating a fiber sheet with a liquid, such as water or chemicals, and then storing it inside a sealed wet wipe case. By storing them inside a sealed case, the evaporation of moisture from the wet wipes can be prevented. Wet wipe cases currently in use are equipped with adhesive sheets to seal the internal space and covers that can be opened and closed. However, when using these sheets and covers, if a user opens the wet wipe case and fails to close the opening after using the wet wipes, the moisture contained in the wipes will evaporate, rendering the wipes unable to function properly. Therefore, there is a need to develop technology that allows the lid of the wet wipe to close automatically after use. As a background technology for an invention related thereto, Korean Registered Patent Publication No. 10-2503123 (a cap for wet wipes having a semi-automatic opening and closing function) has been disclosed. A disclosed wet wipe cap having a semi-automatic opening and closing function comprises: a ring-shaped base (100) in which a bottom surface is connected and installed along an outer circumference including an area where a wet wipe is drawn out, and a screw thread (110) is formed along an inner circumference; a bottom (200) in which a screw thread (210) that engages with the screw thread (110) of the base (100) is formed along an outer circumference of the lower end, and a stepped surface (220) consisting of a first vertical surface (221), a bottom surface (222), and a second vertical surface (223) is formed so that the inner surface can be formed in a shape that extends upward from the bottom; and a bottom inner (300) fixedly installed on one side of the area where the bottom surface of the bottom (200) is formed, and a torque bar insertion hole (300a) that is vertically open is formed in the center. A wet wipe cap having a semi-automatic opening and closing function comprises: a top inner (400) formed in a shape corresponding to the bottom inner (300) and having a torque bar insertion hole (400a) formed therein, into which the upper part of a torque bar (10) into which the torque bar insertion hole (300a) is inserted and fixed is inserted; and a top (500) which is positioned on the upper part of the bottom (200) via a torque bar (10) into which the torque bar insertion hole (400a) of the top inner (400) is inserted, wherein the top inner (400) is provided on one side of the inner circumference. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a wet wipe lid that prevents drying according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a front view of a wet wipe lid that prevents drying according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a drawing showing the lid portion of a drying-prevention wet wipe lid according to an embodiment of the present invention in an open state. Hereinafter, various embodiments of this document are described with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, this is not intended to limit the technology described in this document to specific embodiments and should be understood to include various modifications, equivalents, and/or alternatives to the embodiments of this document. In relation to the description of the drawings, similar reference numerals may be used for similar components. In this document, expressions such as "have," "can have," "include," or "can include" refer to the existence of the relevant feature (e.g., numerical values, functions, actions, or components, etc.) and do not exclude the existence of additional features. In this document, expressions such as “A or B,” “at least one of A or/and B,” or “one or more of A or/and B” may include all possible combinations of items listed together. For example, “A or B,” “at least one of A and B,” or “at least one of A or B” may refer to cases including (1) at least one A, (2) at least one B, or (3) both at least one A and at least one B. The terms used in this document are used merely to describe specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of other embodiments. Singular expressions may include plural expressions unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Terms used herein, including technical or scientific terms, may have the same meaning as generally understood by those skilled in the art described in this document. Terms used in this document that are defined in general dictionaries may be interpreted as having the same or similar meaning as they have in the context of the relevant technology, and are not to be interpreted in an ideal or overly formal sense unless explicitly defined in this document. In some