Actuated By Pressure Of Tool On Work Surface Patents (Class 401/148)
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Patent number: 11964508Abstract: The invention provides a system for refilling of used markers. The system comprises at least one round plate (1) mounted on a supporting platform, at least one ink reservoir (2) adapted to store ink and positioned at the center of the round plate (1) and one entry hole (3) on the ink reservoir (2) adapted to hold a nib of a marker (6). The round plate (1) of the system is mounted on a motor adapted to rotate the round plate (1) at high speed in a circular motion to dispense ink from the ink reservoir (2) by centrifugal force via the entry hole (3) to refill the marker (6) through the nib.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2021Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Inventor: Mirza Faizan
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Patent number: 10111572Abstract: A cleaning apparatus includes a fluid reservoir assembly and a removable cleaning pad cartridge assembly. The reservoir assembly includes a reservoir body defining a closed fluid reservoir, a pump device, and at least one outlet valve which allows fluid to exit the reservoir when the reservoir is pressurized by the pump device. The cartridge assembly includes a cleaning pad support body, a cleaning pad support base, and a cleaning pad defined by an outer edge area. The support body and base are immovably joined together. The support body includes a downward-projecting outer lip, and the support base includes an upward-projecting outer flange. The outer lip of the support body is inward of the outer flange of the support base, and the outer edge area of the cleaning pad is between the outer lip of the support body and the outer flange of the support base.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2016Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Inventors: Nancy J. Miller, Cheryl L. Adams
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Patent number: 9884261Abstract: Disclosed are methods of making polymeric swords and sparring instruments having improved mechanical properties. In one embodiment, a method of making a polymeric sword includes centering a flexible support member on either a first half of a sword mold or on a second half of the sword mold; pouring a polymer mixture into the first half the sword mold and into the second half of the sword mold and closing the sword mold by clasping the first half of the sword mold to the second half of the sword mold; heating the sword mold comprising the polymer mixture in a heating apparatus; and removing the polymeric sword from the sword mold.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2016Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: Neptune Trading Inc.Inventor: Margaret Lu
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Patent number: 9389708Abstract: In one embodiment, an active stylus includes one or more computer-readable non-transitory storage media embodying logic for wirelessly communicating with a device through a touch sensor of the device. The active stylus also includes a tip configured to receive an applied force and a force sensor configured to receive an inverse transferred force from a force-transfer element. The force-transfer element is mechanically coupled to the tip and configured to apply the inverse transferred force to the force sensor. The inverse transferred force is inversely correlated with the applied force when the applied force is less than a threshold force.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2014Date of Patent: July 12, 2016Assignee: Atmel CorporationInventor: Nigel Hinson
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Patent number: 8434958Abstract: An application system is disclosed, e.g., for the application of a sealing, adhesive or other coating material having a high viscosity, for example, on vehicle bodies. An exemplary application system may include an application robot fitted with an applicator having at least one application nozzle for the coating material, and a dosing device for general dosing of the coating material applied by the application nozzle, as may be desired. An exemplary dosing device may include a screw pump or a spiral pump that is built into or onto the applicator, or into or onto a robot arm of the displacement machine.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Dürr Systems GmbHInventor: Lothar Rademacher
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Publication number: 20120195675Abstract: A penpoint-like liquid distributor to be installed onto a container includes a receiving element, a propping element, a positioning element, a pen tube and a pen tip. The propping element has a cone that is flexibly pushing against the pen tube and closely fitting the positioning element. In non-use, a feeding portion provided on the pen tube is isolated from the container; however, when a user applies a force to the pen tube, the pen tube retreats inward and pushes the cone away from the positioning element so as to intercommunicate the feeding portion with the container. Thus, a liquid cosmetic product contained in the container is allowed to flow out through and then discharge from the pen tube. Therefore, the pen tube will not be polluted or blocked by the liquid cosmetic product accidentally.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: TAO-CHEN HUANG
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Publication number: 20120163899Abstract: A paint applicator is provided with a handle formed with a paint-entry passage, a first housing half connected to the handle, a second housing half jointed to the first housing half and formed with a plurality of paint exit holes, a non-permeable resilient body disposed on the second housing half and formed with a plurality of apertures, a permeable foamed body, and a brush layer. The apertures are closed in normal conditions and will be opened under pressure. Paint is accumulated in a paint chamber between the first and second housing halves, and then will flow out only when the paint pressure is greater than a deformation threshold value of the non-permeable resilient body. Furthermore, since the apertures are very small and can be evenly and densely distributed over the resilient body, paint will be evenly permeated to the permeable foamed body and the brush layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2012Publication date: June 28, 2012Inventor: MIGUEL WANG
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Patent number: 7784653Abstract: By means of a fluid material discharge device of simple construction, a technique for fluid material discharge is provided which has few or no inadequate discharge, high productivity, and which enables easy modification and adjustment of the amount of fluid material discharge. The fluid material discharge device comprises a nozzle for discharge of fluid material and a filament-shape member inserted into the nozzle for use. The filament-shape member has a tip portion AA, which is exposed outside of the nozzle when no pressure is exerted on the tip of the filament-shape member, a portion BB which can be inserted into the nozzle, and a portion CC, on the side of the filament-shape member opposite the tip portion AA, and being bent from the portion BB. The spring structure of the filament-shape member is utilized to discharge fluid material.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2005Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Nichicon CorporationInventor: Katsumi Kikuchi
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Patent number: 7452547Abstract: The present invention features a product including a water-insoluble substrate and a plurality of microcapsules comprising a microcapsule wall surrounding a liquid core, and the use thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Johnson&Johnson Consumer Co., Inc.Inventors: Danilo Lambino, Christine Loh, Roderico Estanislao, Alain Khaiat
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Patent number: 6960258Abstract: By means of a fluid material discharge device of simple construction, a technique for fluid material discharge is provided which has few or no inadequate discharge, high productivity, and which enables easy modification and adjustment of the amount of fluid material discharge. The fluid material discharge device comprises a nozzle for discharge of fluid material and a filament-shape member inserted into the nozzle for use. The filament-shape member has a tip portion AA, which is exposed outside of the nozzle when no pressure is exerted on the tip of the filament-shape member, a portion BB which can be inserted into the nozzle, and a portion CC, on the side of the filament-shape member opposite the tip portion AA, and being bent from the portion BB. The spring structure of the filament-shape member is utilized to discharge fluid material.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2002Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Assignee: Fujitsu Media Devices LimitedInventor: Katsumi Kikuchi
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Patent number: 6951499Abstract: A toy sword having at least one visual or auditory indicator for signaling a user when the sword contacts a target is provided. In one preferred embodiment the auditory indicator is a balloon disposed within the body of the sword and positioned to burst via mechanical pressure when the tip of the sword is depressed.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Inventor: Andre Arturo Gulmesoff
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Publication number: 20040028457Abstract: An implement for cleaning, polishing, sanding or other rubbing action which comprises a hollow handle (2) adapted to accommodate a cleaning fluid, polish, lubricant or other fluid and having a head (1) to which the fluid may be dispensed from the handle (2) through a dispensing aperture (6), the head (1) comprising a cleaning or polishing pad or brush or the like (11), the implement having a fluid dispensing flow regulating means comprising a plunger (5) which in use projects from the head (1) through the dispensing aperture (6) and into the hollow interior of the handle (2), the plunger (5) being operated by pressing the head against a surface to advance the plunger (5) to open up the dispensing aperture (6) for dispensing of the fluid, wherein the head (1) is mounted to the handle (2) in such a way as to bend and thereby pre-stress a resiliently flexible part (4) of the head (1) from which the plunger (5) projects to resiliently bias the plunger (5) to retract and occlude the dispensing aperture (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: Barrie Abram David Levison
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Patent number: 6609848Abstract: A combination toothbrush and toothpaste dispenser is provided with a brush head, a brush head cover, a brush neck, a compression spring, a hollow cylindrical handle portion, a self rising bottom plate, a spring metal washer, and a floss retaining portion located at the bottom most area of the hollow handle. A floss cover plate covers the floss retaining portion. The metal washer has a plurality of radially extending fingers that frictionally engage the inner wall of the hollow handle portion. The compression spring is installed around the brush neck so that the brush neck is forced in an upward direction unless pressed by a user. The metal washer is fixedly attached to the underside of the self rising plate so that, as toothpaste is released on the brush head, the bottom plate and the spring washer rise.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Inventor: Dorothy J. Rosenberg
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Patent number: 6599046Abstract: A direct liquid type writing instrument is used without running-over of ink even in an environment in which an internal pressure is higher than an external pressure. The writing instrument includes an ink reservoir containing ink, a junction core extending on a center axis, and a pen body provided integrally on a tip end side of the junction core. The ink reservoir includes a main ink reservoir, a pen core chamber in which the junction core is disposed, and a sub ink reservoir which is provided between the main ink reservoir and the pen core chamber and communicates with the main ink reservoir via a small hole. Between the sub ink reservoir and the pen core chamber, an opening/closing valve is provided to normally isolate the pen core chamber from the sub ink reservoir and to be operated so that the pen core chamber communicates with the sub ink reservoir when the pen body is operated.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Kotobuki & Co., Ltd.Inventors: Makoto Fukushima, Yoshio Noguchi
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Patent number: 6575650Abstract: A pressure-sensed ink-filled pen comprises at least a pen tube, a valve, a filler seat and a filler. An ink outlet is formed within the front portion of the pen tube. An U-shape valve made of a relatively soft material is mounted in front of the ink outlet. A filler seat embedding a filler at the front end thereof is received in a flexible relation within the front portion of the pen tube, allowing a longitudinal movement. By pressing the filler and the filler seat at one end to cause another end to open the valve, a pressure-sensed ink-filled pen with proper ink supply is formed.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Pro Eton CorporationInventor: Cho-Kai Hu
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Patent number: 6457893Abstract: A personal hygiene device for moistening tissue (in particular toilet tissue) utilizes a fluid container having a fluid dispensing attachment to apply fluid onto tissue. The hygiene device is held in an inverted position by a bracket, with the bracket typically mounted on a wall or fixture adjacent to a tissue holder. The hygiene device consists of a fluid container, a cap, a sponge pad, and a dispensing cover. The fluid container acts as a refillable reservoir for the fluid and the cap has holes in the end to allow fluid discharge to the sponge pad from the fluid container. The dispensing cover encloses the cap and sponge, securing them to the fluid container. The dispensing cover has multiple orifices in the end and when activated by depressing with tissue, the dispensing cover slides on the cap thereby compressing the sponge pad.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Inventor: George Wesley Hamilton
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Patent number: 6435747Abstract: A direct-feed type writing implement having two ends includes an ink tank and a pair of writing points, arranged at opposite ends of the ink tank. An ink collector is provided for each writing point. An air/liquid exchanger adjusts the internal pressure inside the ink tank by use of capillarity. An ink feeder is provided for each writing point. Each ink feeder includes a center core for feeding ink to the writing point. Air is inhibited from flowing into the ink tank through the ink collector air/liquid exchanger located at one end while the pen is being used for writing at the opposite end.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuhiko Furukawa, Hiroaki Koyama, Takeshi Kobayashi, Yojiro Sano, Yosuke Mito
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Patent number: 6418574Abstract: A back cleaning device having two shells, one inner and one outer with a soap solution bladder affixed between the respective shells. The bladder holds a liquefied soap solution that may be dispersed from an upper dispersal nozzle. The inner shell contains mounting brackets that allow it to be engaged to separate height locations on at least one separate rail that may be affixed to a wall in a shower or bath. The outer shell will include at least one scrub pad engaged to an outer surface. The person needing a back cleaning will lean her back against the scrub pad pushing the outer shell towards the inner shell compressing the bladder. The person will move their back up and down against the scrub pad. This bladder compression forces soap solution out of the upper dispersal nozzle. The soap solution runs over the scrub pad, soaping the scrub pad. The person needing the cleaning has their back cleaned due to the up and down movement against the soaped scrub pad.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Inventor: Larry R. McDowell
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Patent number: 6270272Abstract: A crown or holder that is adapted for supporting a bingo dauber in a vertical marking position. The crown is twisted onto the end of the bingo dauber with the marking tip. The crown is adapted to receive the dauber in such a manner that when the crown is placed on a bingo card, the dauber is vertically disposed and the marking tip of the dauber is disposed just above the bingo card. A bingo player simply aligns the crown with a number and presses down on the dauber to mark the number imprinted on the bingo card below.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Inventors: David W. Dunican, Jr., Domingos Joaquim
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Patent number: 6238117Abstract: A cosmetic applicator for applying a cosmetic product to the skin has a primary reservoir and a secondary reservoir with a conduit interconnecting the primary reservoir with the secondary reservoir. A flexible member is provided for compressing the cosmetic product for feeding same to an application element.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Schwan-Stabilo Cosmetics GmbH & Co.Inventors: Ulrich Griebel, Willy Weiss, Georg Roeder
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Patent number: 6196747Abstract: A dispensing cover for a cream or gel product contained in a sleeve with an elevator platform for advancing the product toward the cover. The cover includes a dome portion having at least one passageway to permit the product to pass through the cover for dispensing. A weakened area about the periphery of the cover permits the dome portion to flex downwardly into contact with the product when a force is exerted against the cover, and to return to its original unflexed position with an air gap between the dome part and the product when the force is removed from the cover.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1995Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Creative Packaging Corp.Inventors: Walter J. Kreiseder, John A. Sekowski, William C. Schmeisser
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Patent number: 6135659Abstract: A wide faced applicator adapted for various kinds of fluids having a main body with a flat face on both sides of the front axis to form a narrow attachment face, the axis of the main body from top to bottom forms a multiple funnel shaped axial hole in which a pin shaped core body is inserted, the core body is spring biased so that the shoulder portion on the front end of the core body contacts tightly against the funnel shaped axial hole on the front axial end of the main body to form a closed position. A guiding orifice is provided on the wide attachment face at the front end of the closed segment. By pressing the front end of the core body, the fluid in the container tank is released to flow through a guiding orifice and further permeate into the attachment face. The front end of the pin shaped core body forms a plane with rounded angles.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Inventor: Tro-Kung Ku
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Patent number: 6116803Abstract: A method and apparatus for applying extrudable product to an application surface while avoiding breakdown of the product into its constituent parts or avoiding undesirable product weeping.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: The Plastek GroupInventors: Alex Szekely, Joseph J. Prischak
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Patent number: 6027274Abstract: A marking instrument includes a reservoir chamber for marking fluid, a channel for conducting marking fluid from the reservoir chamber for supply to a marking tip, and a valve for controlling supply of fluid through the channel. The valve includes a seat member with a port, a diaphragm having an edge for cooperation with the seat member to close the port, and a free surface extending from the edge to a position at which the diaphragm is held against movement. The seat member is movable to deflect the diaphragm for opening the valve. The free diaphragm surface extends away from the edge at an angle of 45.degree. to 85.degree. when the valve is closed.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: The Gillette CompanyInventors: Mark Arthur Seddon, Roy Nicoll
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Patent number: 6004058Abstract: A marking instrument, especially a reservoir pen, has a diaphragm which is deflected by retraction of a marking tip to open a port to connect a feed channel to the reservoir containing a marking fluid. A cavity communicating with the port has a volume which reduces when the diaphragm deflects to open the valve and increases when the diaphragm moves to close the valve. The diaphragm has an integral forwardly extending skirt which seals against the feed member at the forward end of the skirt. These features are effective in preventing marking liquid flowing to the tip when not required and leakage of marking fluid between the diaphragm and feed member.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1998Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: The Gillette CompanyInventor: Roy Nicoll
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Patent number: 5888007Abstract: A marking instrument, such as a reservoir pen, has a valve for controlling communication between a reservoir chamber and a feed channel extending through a feed member to a marking tip. The feed member is retractable to open the valve when the tip is pressed against a surface. A subchamber is confined by a diaphragm sealingly connected between the feed member and the barrel, and when the marking tip is lifted from the surface, the diaphragm pushes the feed member forwardly so that the valve closes, after which the volume of the subchamber increases so that the ink is drawn through the channel from the tip.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: The Gillette CompanyInventors: Roy Nicoll, Mark Arthur Seddon
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Patent number: 5676481Abstract: A marking instrument, e.g. a fiber tip pen, roller ball pen, or highlighter pen, has a feed device which conducts marking liquid from the reservoir chamber (17) to the marking tip supported by an elastomeric diaphragm (6) which partly confines the reservoir chamber and forms a valve with the feed device so that when tip is applied against a surface the feed device retracts causing the diaphragm (6) to pressurize the liquid in the reservoir and open the valve whereby liquid is pumped to the tip.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1996Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Gillette CompanyInventors: Roy Nicoll, Charles Christopher Packham
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Patent number: 5492426Abstract: Applicator including a reservoir containing a substance to be applied, a cap intended to close the reservoir and supporting a stopper including an applicator holder supporting a deformable element for applying the substance. The deformable element has a shape memory, i.e., can return to its original shape after being deformed, and a roughened surface. The reservoir holding the substance includes an end-piece having a base equipped with a seat including at least one capillary orifice against which the deformable element deforms when the reservoir is closed by the cap.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 5332326Abstract: An ink reservoir and a slide plug are slidably provided in a pen barrel. The ink reservoir is filled with liquid ink. The slide plug divides the interior of the pen barrel into an ink region and an air region. A writing tip is provided in the distal end portion of the pen barrel so as to be movable axially. An elastically deformable diaphragm member is provided in the pen barrel. The diaphragm member divides the interior of the pen barrel into a writing tip side region and an ink reservoir side region and is elastically deformed toward the ink reservoir when a writing pressure is applied to the writing tip. The diaphragm member is formed with an opening which opens to cause the ink reservoir to communicate with the writing tip when the diaphragm member is elastically deformed. Upon writing, the diaphragm member is elastically deformed to pressurize the ink in the ink reservoir. In this case, the slide plug slides to restrict the upper limit of the ink pressure to a predetermined value.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1992Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Inventor: Jiro Hori
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Patent number: 5256099Abstract: A hand held toy that releases a fluid when an external pressure is applied to a portion of the toy. The toy includes a cylinder typically shaped as a sword. The sword shaped cylinder has a handle portion that can be easily grasped by a human hand. The cylinder also has a blade portion that is covered by a soft foam material, so that the blade does not injure another participant when struck by the sword. Within the handle portion of the cylinder is a fluid reservoir filled with a pressurized fluid. The reservoir is connected to a valve and a valve piston located at the opposite end of the cylinder. The valve piston and valve are adapted to move from a closed position to an open position, when an external pressure is applied to the piston. Moving the piston and valve into the open position allows fluid to flow from the fluid reservoir, through the valve and into the ambient. The toy also includes a pump connected to the fluid reservoir, so that a user can manually pressurize the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1992Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Elliot A. RudellInventors: Elliot A. Rudell, George T. Foster, Ian B. Osborne
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Patent number: 5249875Abstract: A marker including a cylindrical ink reservoir formed in a body, a slide plug inserted into the ink reservoir, a pen element slidably installed at the end of the body in the axial direction, and an elastic sealing member for pressuring ink and sending it to the pen element. For writing, ink is supplied to the pen element by the elastic sealing member and adequate ink is constantly contained in the pen element.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1991Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Jiro HoriInventors: Jiro Hori, Katsumi Hori
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Patent number: 5131777Abstract: A container of a liquid applicator containing a liquid, and an applicator member is held on the container for applying the liquid to an objective part. The applicator member is mounted for movement into and out of the container and a biasing member is provided to bias the applicator member outwardly of the container. When the applicator member is pressed into the container against the force of the biasing member, the liquid is caused to exude to the surface of the applicator member outside the container. Therefore, it is possible to provide a liquid applicator which has a container of any desired volume and made of a rigid and hard material and which allows only the liquid to exude to the outer surface of the container and be spread properly and effectively over an objective part.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1990Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Terumo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Junji Kimura, Shigeki Suzuki
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Patent number: 5073057Abstract: Device for applying liquid materials to the skin, said device having a liquid container, a poromeric plastic applicator head, and a diaphragm spring holding the applicator in said device. The diaphragm spring provides a liquid tight seal between the poromeric applicator head and the liquid container and also allows movement of the poromeric applicator head in a vertical direction to create a pressure within the liquid container and provide force to aid in moving the liquid through the poromeric applicator head to its outer surface. The poromeric applicator head is also provided with a capillary pressure compensating valve to maintain substantially equal pressure within and without the dispensing container.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1990Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Stephen C. Lathrop, Keith Woodruff, Edward Morris
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Patent number: 5067838Abstract: A valve unit for liquid applicators for applying liquid to articles, includes a spring support provided with a front and a rear openings, in an inner surface of which front opening is provided an annular projection serving as a sealing means; a valve seat provided with a cylindrical portion, and a seat portion; a valve stem provided with an edged piston portion brought into a slidable close contact with the cylindrical portion of the valve seat, the valve stem being seated on the valve seat at a front surface of the edged piston portion thereof; and a valve spring so resiliently urging the valve stem as to seat valve stem on the valve seat to close said valve unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yasuyuki Iwase
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Patent number: 4983061Abstract: A fluid applicator apparatus having a container, an applicator cap, a mechanism for allowing a pre-determined volume of fluid to be pumped from the container into a pad on the applicator cap and a protective overcap. The pumping mechanism has an attached ball-check valve arrangement which allows fluid transfer from either an upright or an essentially inverted position.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1990Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventor: Scott W. Demarest
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Patent number: 4966484Abstract: A hair tonic coating and patting tool including a hair tonic storage tank, a valve device attached to the storage tank, a top shaft attached to the storage tank, a brush support body which comprises a guide hole communicating with a brush fixing hole, a pole in one side and a support shaft in the opposite side and the support shaft is engaged in the valve rod of the valve device while the brush support body is movable axially and a brush having bristles of slightly larger length than that of the pole.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Assignee: Mitsubishi Pencil Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masaru Kimura
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Patent number: 4905593Abstract: To eliminate a separate cleaning roller to clean a forme cylinder and in application roller in a printing machine system, and utilize existing rollers of the damping system to apply cleaning fluid, a support lever (8, 26) axially journals and retains a damping liquid application roller (1) and a damping liquid transport roller (2); a pivot lever (11) is pivotably coupled to the supply lever (8, 26), and a guide arrangement is provided, for example formed by a link system (14, 15, 16) or a cam track and cam control element (27, 28) to control movement of the support lever under control of an operating element, such as a solenoid or a piston-cylinder arrangement (13).Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1989Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Man Roland Drucksmaschinen AGInventors: Franz X. Gollinger, Georg Bock
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Patent number: 4886388Abstract: A cleanser dispensing sponge including a housing having a reservoir with an opening for receiving cleanser concentrate, a head, and a cleanser delivery system comprising a pumping canal having a first opening through an outer surface of the head, and a second opening being in fluid transmitting communication with the reservoir, the second opening including a metering constriction for controlling liquid flow between the system and the sponge, the first opening including a back flow constriction for controlling liquid flow between the system and resilient, fluid conducting sponge means mounted on the head. Support ribs on the head resist bending and rotation of the mounted sponge means. Sealing means for the reservoir opening includes a recess for enclosing air within the sealed reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Inventors: Stuart P. Gulker, Stanley Gulker
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Patent number: 4708267Abstract: A dispenser for pasty compositions (M) having a housing (1) in which there is arranged a piston (2) which is displaceable only in the emptying direction. An outer actuating handle is provided on a wall (10) of the head piece (K). The wall can be pressed in the direction towards the piston, the head piece having a dispenser outlet opening (7) which lies at the outer end (9") of a tube (9) whose end section (9') forms an inner open mouth end the end section over its entire length protruding inwards beyond the wall into the pasty composition. In order to obtain a structural shape which is simple to manufacture and a self-regulation of the delivery which is free of loss the actuating handle is formed as a dome-shaped cap (6) and is seated on a collar (12) which lies concentric to the tube (9) and which collar protrudes outwardly beyond the wall (10). A removable closure lid has a stopper which extends into the dispenser outlet opening.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1985Date of Patent: November 24, 1987Assignee: Bramlage Gesellschaft mit beschrankter HaftungInventors: Werner Sieverding, Herbert Mettenbrink, Gunter Pohlmann, Ludger Hackmann
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Patent number: 4480940Abstract: Device for applying liquid materials to the skin, the device having a liquid container, a poromeric plastic applicator head, and a diaphragm spring holding the applicator in said device. The diaphragm spring provides a liquid tight seal between the poromeric applicator head and the liquid container and also allows movement of the poromeric applicator head in a vertical direction to create a pressure within the liquid container and provide force to aid in moving the liquid through the poromeric applicator head to its outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1983Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: American Cyanamid CompanyInventor: Keith F. Woodruff
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Patent number: 4461408Abstract: A dispenser is intended to be used with a container of glue that enables pressurized outflow of the glue from an upstanding neck that is threaded to receive the dispenser. A cap threads upon the neck and has an annular top wall. A hollow snout of resilient material projects upward from the top wall and terminates in an opening that defines a valve seat. A guideway in the snout slidably accepts a rod on the upper end of which is a valve. Encircling the lower end portion of the rod is a ring so sized as to be seatable against the top wall of the cap. A plurality of resilient webs are circumferentially distributed in a normal plane and integrally extend between the ring and the rod with each of those webs generally defining a partial spiral and the webs together enabling longitudinal movement of the rod when the ring is seated against the top wall of the cap.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1982Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Inventor: John S. Shepard
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Patent number: 4225253Abstract: A compressible container such as a plastic squeeze bottle filled with paint and having an applicator nozzle with a spring loaded absorbant sponge unit which if desired may have short bristles is positioned in the outer open mouth of the nozzle, the mouth being shaped and sized to just receive an enlarged peripheral portion such as an attached washer of an object to be painted by the sponge when it is saturated with paint, while protecting the surrounding area from the paint.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1978Date of Patent: September 30, 1980Inventor: Alton L. Fraleigh
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Patent number: 4201491Abstract: An applicator for liquid from a container including a flexible resilient inlet portion for placement in communication with the container, a control membrane extending across the inlet portion, a slit in the control membrane, a rib in the inlet portion for bearing on the control membrane when the inlet portion flexes to thereby open the slit and for preventing the inlet portion from obstructing the slit in the control membrane during flexing of the inlet portion, a frame on the opposite side of the control membrane from the inlet portion, fabric mounted on said frame, and a plurality of lugs on the control membrane for maintaining the fabric a relatively fixed distance therefrom to thereby maintain the size of the chamber defined by the control membrane and the fabric substantially constant.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Assignee: Truly Magic Products, Inc.Inventor: Henry A. Kohler
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Patent number: 4187802Abstract: A device for applying flowing masses to a surface which includes a conduit which feeds the mass to the rear side of a piston mounted for reciprocation in a chamber. The piston has openings therethrough and serves to apply coating to the surface by reciprocation in the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1977Date of Patent: February 12, 1980Inventor: Max Thimm
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Patent number: RE37931Abstract: Applicator including a reservoir containing a substance to be applied, a cap intended to close the reservoir and supporting a stopper including an applicator holder supporting a deformable element for applying the substance. The deformable element has a shape memory, i.e., can return to its original shape after being deformed, and a roughened surface. The reservoir holding the substance includes an end-piece having a base equipped with a seat including at least one capillary orifice against which the deformable element deforms when the reservoir is closed by the cap.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret