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KR-20260066820-A - INflatable toothpaste can

KR20260066820AKR 20260066820 AKR20260066820 AKR 20260066820AKR-20260066820-A

Abstract

An air-inflated toothpaste container comprises a body portion capable of holding contents, an opening at the bottom of the body portion through which contents are dispensed, a connecting portion connecting the body portion and the opening, an air injector included in the body portion for injecting air, and a lid for preserving the contents intact. In particular, the present invention is characterized by installing a flexible and elastic air injector inside the toothpaste container. When a user presses the air injector, a pressure difference between the inside and outside of the toothpaste container is created, and the toothpaste inside is pushed up by the principle of air being injected into the container. A toothpaste container having this structure allows the contents to be used more easily and completely with less pressure than conventional methods. Furthermore, it is economical because it requires fewer parts, does not take up much space, requires less production cost due to the small number of parts, and generates less waste. Through this, it not only improves the quality of life by providing convenience to users but also has economic and environmental benefits.

Inventors

  • 진소형

Assignees

  • 진소형

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20241105

Claims (4)

  1. The body part containing contents that the user squeezes; An air injection part included inside the body portion above for injecting air; An inlet for expelling the contents of the above-mentioned body part; A connecting part connecting the above-mentioned entrance and the above-mentioned body part; A detachable lid coupled to the above-mentioned opening; Air-inflated toothpaste container including
  2. An air-injecting toothpaste container according to claim 1, comprising an air injection part characterized by injecting air into the body through an air pressure difference by pressing by a user.
  3. An air-inflating toothpaste container comprising an air injection part characterized by using a flexible and elastic material in claim 1, thereby allowing the user to exert less force.
  4. An air-inflated toothpaste container according to claim 1, further comprising a support extending from the lid or the body to be supported on the bottom.

Description

Inflatable toothpaste can The present invention relates to sanitary products. Toothpaste is an essential chemical that we must use. Since toothpaste must be used daily, the feel of the container holding it affects our quality of life, whether we realize it or not. However, current toothpaste containers are inconvenient to squeeze out every time, resulting in residue that cannot be used completely. This remaining residue causes not only economic damage but also impacts the environment. Conventional technology (Patent No. 1020220185116) is not economical because it requires a large number of parts. Furthermore, due to the numerous parts, it requires more space than a standard toothpaste container, and the unfamiliarity with the usage method makes the process difficult. Therefore, we considered an air-inflatable toothpaste container that allows the contents to be squeezed out easily, is economical, and is eco-friendly. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an air-inflated toothpaste container according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a front view of an air-inflated toothpaste container according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a rear view of an air-inflated toothpaste container according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 4 is a left side view of an air-inflated toothpaste container according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 5 is a right side view of an air-injected toothpaste container according to an embodiment of the present invention. The air-injected toothpaste container (1) according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the attached drawings. The air-injected toothpaste container (1) according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a body part (10), an inlet (20), a connecting part (30), an air injection part (40), and a lid (50). The body part (10) may contain contents inside. The inlet (20), which is connected to the bottom of the body part (10), expels the contents contained inside to the outside. The connecting part (30) connects the body part (10) and the inlet (20). The body part (10) includes an air injection part (40) capable of injecting air into the body part (10). The air injection part (40) allows the contents to be easily expelled by utilizing the pressure difference of the air. The lid (50) is connected to the inlet (20) and can be opened and closed so as not to dry out the contents.