With Flow-regulator Patents (Class 401/205)
  • Patent number: 4555196
    Abstract: A tanning wand for dispensing tanning oil and the like from a container is provided and consists of a housing having a pair of opposite extending end walls, a resilient roller rotatively mounted to the housing between the end walls, a tube having a threaded opening in bottom of the tube that mates with a threaded neck of the container, a T-shaped passage and a plurality of soft bristle brushes for directing the tanning oil through the housing onto the roller along an entire portion of a contact surface thereof, a stop cock for controlling the tanning oil flow through the T-shaped passage of the housing and a guard that snaps on the housing over the roller between the end walls.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1985
    Inventor: Billy B. De Garmo
  • Patent number: 4553871
    Abstract: Cleaning device includes a cleaning-fluid container on which is mounted a head including a reservoir to which cleaning fluid is valved from the container in an amount sufficient to clean a phonograph stylus without waste. The cleaning is performed with a porous cleaning pad extending across the reservoir. The porous cleaning pad preferably consists of open-cell plastic foam and an exterior velour covering.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1985
    Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Gerald J. Niles
  • Patent number: 4484827
    Abstract: A disposable ink cartridge for use in automatic marking systems. The ink cartridge is composed of a housing which contains a collapsible elastomeric ink reservoir having an open end secured to a plurality of barrier disks. The barrier disks are apertured to permit passage of ink through and between them, from the reservoir. An ink absorbing member of fibrous or porous material is positioned at the other, outlet end of the cartridge housing. The ink cartridge provides a constant flow of ink when the ink absorbing member is contacted by a print head or the like until the supply of ink is depleted from the reservoir. The cartridge design permits depletion of essentially the entire reservoir under the above conditions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1984
    Assignee: Dennison Manufacturing Company
    Inventor: Lewis C. Price, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4474195
    Abstract: A device for treating the fingernails and particularly for removal of nail polish from the nails, the invention provides a treatment container having an absorbent member disposed therein which is soaked with a liquid nail polish removal solvent, at least one finger being received within an aperture formed in the absorbent member to contact the nail with the solvent and with surfaces of the aperture to remove a polish coating from the nail. The invention particularly provides a supply container on which the treatment container can be carried, the interior of the supply container connecting with the interior of the treatment container through a valve in a cap element closing the supply container, thereby to allow liquid nail polish removal solvent stored within the supply container to be dispensed as desired into the treatment container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 2, 1984
    Inventor: Ronald C. Warner
  • Patent number: 4357779
    Abstract: A hand-held liquid herbicide applicator for wipingly applying the liquid herbicide on undesired vegetation. The applicator includes an elongated tubular handle having a supply container on its upper end with a special differential pressure operated vent valve in the container. A flow control valve is mounted in the handle for controlling the flow of the liquid herbicide through the handle to an applicator head carried on the bottom of the handle. The applicator head includes an especially configured synthetic sponge which is formed with a porous relatively dense peripheral skin so that the liquid herbicide received from the handle will evenly saturate the entire sponge to prevent uncontrollable liquid flow in one or more localized parts of the sponge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1982
    Inventor: Mitchell E. Maddock
  • Patent number: 4305224
    Abstract: An apparatus for selective application of liquid herbicide includes a tubular handle which serves as a reservoir for containing the herbicide and for supplying the herbicide to an integral applicator head. The reservoir handle has a valve for controlling the herbicide dispensing flow rate of the applicator head which includes at least one elongated wicking element by which the herbicide is wipingly applied on undesired vegetation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1981
    Inventor: Mitchell E. Maddock
  • Patent number: 4291491
    Abstract: A liquid applicator for wipingly applying various liquids to various items includes a liquid supply container mounted on one end of a tubular handle with a shutoff valve for metering liquid flow to the handle. A pair of applicator heads adapted for different liquid application movements are interchangeably mounted on the other end of the handle, and each of the applicator heads have a liquid distributor tube for evenly dispensing the liquid to a wicking element carried by the applicator head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1981
    Inventor: Mitchell E. Maddock
  • Patent number: 4175300
    Abstract: A paint roller construction comprises a roller which is supported on a support which has a handle. The support carries an electric drive motor for a pump which supplies a paint through a connecting conduit in the support directly into the roller. The interior of the roller is maintained at a predetermined pressure in order that the paint may be delivered outwardly through the pores of the roller applicator surface at a controlled rate for application on a surface. The device also advantageously includes a drive motor which may be operated at a selected speed in order to rotate the roller at an amount which is comparable to the pressure of the paint supply so as to apply the paint at a predetermined application rate and thickness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 27, 1979
    Inventors: John J. McGlew, John J. McGlew, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4150904
    Abstract: A fluid applicator has a fluid absorbant dispensing roller mounted by an applicator head having inlet means for releasably connecting the roller in fluid communication with a disposable fluid storage container and fluid pressure responsive valve means in the applicator head for restricting fluid flow to the roller normally whereby the roller is applied with fluid by manually squeezing the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 24, 1979
    Inventor: Paul Stewart
  • Patent number: 4124315
    Abstract: A floor finish applicator comprises a frame mounted on wheels for movement in any selected direction, a liquid finish storage tank mounted on the frame, a finish applying mechanism adapted to deliver finish from the outlet of the storage tank to the floor, and a finish spreader adapted to spread the finish out into a smooth even finish after it has been applied to the floor. The finish spreader is mounted behind the frame and is movable in a transverse direction with respect to the direction of movement of the frame. The finish spreader is resiliently biased to remain in a predetermined position but is mechanically movable in either transverse direction. A roller is provided at one or both ends of the spreader in order to provide a rolling contact between the finish spreader and the wall of a room being finished. The applicator may be used to apply any type of liquid to a floor, including waxes, varnishes, cleaners or the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1978
    Assignee: Melton Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Joseph E. Melton
  • Patent number: 4119386
    Abstract: A mop assembly is provided to uniformly and controllably apply and distribute liquids to the surfaces of exposed floors. A tank having a teardrop shape in the transverse plane maintains a low center of gravity and a relatively thin cross-section which along with the handle passing centrally through the tank permits the mop assembly to be used under low obstructions. Clamps around shouldered openings at either end of the tank through which the handle passes seal the tank. A control rod inside a sleeve passing through the tank permits operation of a control valve on a discharge port at the bottom of the tank. One head attachable to the mop assembly consists of a plate to which a porous pad is attached. The liquid is fed through tubing connected to the discharge port to dispense liquid through the pad. Another head consists of an elongated plate having an attached fiberous pad and a liquid distribution header which has a multiplicity of holes along one edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1976
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1978
    Inventor: Ernest W. Cushing
  • Patent number: 4111567
    Abstract: A liquid applicator which comprises a liquid storage container fitted with a shaped applicator means that is made of a non-flexible, non-deformable, sintered, porous synthetic plastic resin having a controlled porosity and having omni-directional interconnecting pores.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 13, 1977
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1978
    Assignee: Bristol-Myers Company
    Inventors: Walter G. Berghahn, Jack Weinstein
  • Patent number: 4053243
    Abstract: This invention relates to a liquid applicator for applying a cleaning liquid. The applicator comprises a bottle, a container within the neck of the bottle containing a pad of polyurethane foam and a support structure which is attached to the body. A covering of woven synthetic material is welded to the support structure and is substantially unsupported over its main portion. The cleaning liquid passes through the foam material which causes it to froth and the frothed liquid passes in turn through the woven synthetic material to be applied easily to the material to be cleaned.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1975
    Date of Patent: October 11, 1977
    Inventor: David Levin
  • Patent number: 4004854
    Abstract: A manually supported housing has a handle extending therefrom in the area of the top thereof. A storage area in the housing stores material and has an opening at the bottom of the housing. A manually controlled dispenser control device in the housing, and extending therefrom, manually selectively controls the dispensing of material from the storage area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1975
    Date of Patent: January 25, 1977
    Inventor: Carl Breer, II
  • Patent number: 3932043
    Abstract: An applicator is described which is especially adapted for applying lane conditioner, wax and other fluids to bowling lanes for the purpose of cleaning and conditioning the lanes, and to distribute said fluids uniformly and quickly thereover. The applicator comprises a pan-like member having perforations for passage of said fluids therethrough, a mop-like member removably secured to said pan-like member, a pad of highly absorbent, porous and compressible material disposed in said pan-like member, a fluid distributor reservoir supported by said pad, and means, including a handle secured to said distributor reservoir, and effective upon pressure applied thereto to compress the pad and cause fluid to be ejected from said pad through said perforations directly to the surface being conditioned and spread by said mop-like member. Means are provided for removably latching said reservoir to said pan-like member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1975
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1976
    Inventor: Robert L. Joffre