Abstract: A pet brush has a L-shaped case with a partially hollow interior for housing a container of grooming solution, the container having a spray attachment for spraying the grooming solution into a chamber which provides means for equally distributing the solution across the full bristle pattern of a brush attached to an angled extension of the brush case. The brush bristles have inner ends which are mounted in the case and which extend into the chamber, the inner ends being suitably mounted to provide means for the flow of solution out of the chamber and onto the individual strands of bristles. A removable end cap is provided for removing and replacing the container of grooming solution and the case has an external operator extending into the interior for operating push button types of spray attachments. A wire slicker brush or any other suitable brush may be used and interchanged by snaps or slide structure as is known in the art.
Abstract: A shaving brush attachable on a replaceable aerosol can of shaving cream, the brush attachment including a spout extension, that fits on the can spout, so as to carry the discharged shaving cream directly into the brush bristle head.
Abstract: An aerosol pressure can containing liquid wax for furniture, the can including interchangeable nozzles, one of which is cone shaped, another sprays sideward, and another sprays endways; and the can includes a depressible button its side for opening a dispensing valve along an outlet tube leading to the nozzle.
Abstract: An aerosol cartridge is used to supply foam detergent directly to a polyurethane open cell sponge roller having discrete spaced radial cavities open to the outside for receiving the foam and transfer the same to the fabric of upholstery and the like. The cavities constitute working chambers which tend to be compressed as the lands between the same flex and compress in pressure contact with the fabric upon rolling thereover to thereby force the foam through the fabric, and which then suck the foam back through the fabric as the chambers expand on the back side of the roller. The cavities may be in the form of cylindrical holes burned into the sponge whereby the pores at the inner surfaces of the holes are generally closed by a skin effect.
Abstract: A device for pressure-injecting a tree-treating liquid solution (such as an antibiotic, nutrient, or the like) into the trunk of a tree; the device comprising, essentially, an elongated, precisely tapered nozzle fixed on, and projecting from, a hand-manipulated carrier designed for use to forcefully thrust the nozzle--in effective jam-fitting and sealing relation--into a pre-drilled bore, of predetermined diameter, in the trunk of the tree, and to later remove the nozzle from such bore; the carrier having a passage therein leading at one end to communication with the nozzle, and means being provided to couple such passage at the other end with a source of the liquid solution delivered in metered quantity under pressure.
Abstract: A sprayer-wiper device including a container having a fluid dispensing means with a releasable wiper head having wiper pads thereon spaced from said dispensing means.
Abstract: A ball point pen cartridge comprising an elongated tube having one end open, a socket mounted in the other, a ball rotatably mounted in the socket, a marking fluid within the tube in contact with the ball and means for hermetically sealing the other end of the tube with a hydraulic seal while exerting pressure on the fluid.
Abstract: A shaving cream dispenser has a brush removably mounted in a housing that permits a purchaser to selectively depress the valve of a standard shaving cream aerosol can to cause the pressurized cream to be dispensed from the can into the center of the brush. In one embodiment the bristles are mounted at right angles to the axis of the cylindrical aerosol can. In this embodiment a separate platform, which can be selectively depressed by the purchaser, has a bore on its underside to fit over the valve and a passageway to guide the shaving cream from the valve exit to the brush. In another embodiment, the bristles are mounted parallel to the axis of the cylindrical can. The valve is activated by depressing the housing in which the bristles are mounted. The housing has flanges which seat upon shoulders to prevent the accidental depression of the housing.
Abstract: Cleaning and scrubbing tool having a cleaning head and aerosol can handle in which a suitably operational scrub pad is supported by head bracket extension in free cleaning liquid passing relation, interlocked with portions of the pad by localized deflection of the extension, suitably by locally heating or solvating the extension to deflectable condition within the pad interior.
Abstract: An applicator for an aerosol can includes a hair brush having a head and a handle. An aerosol can is secured to the back of the hair brush head and a mechanical linkage carried by the hair brush for depressing the aerosol can push button includes a lever pivotly mounted to and making an acute angle with the handle. A portion of a flexible tube inserted into the push button nozzle runs between the hair brush bristles and is provided with dispensing apertures.