Apertured Tool Patents (Class 401/26)
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Patent number: 6981811Abstract: An improved lip product applicator for applying a pasty or semi soft lip product to a user's lips comprising a body is described. The body has a product reservoir extending therefrom. The product reservoir is generally hollow and has a tip extending from an end of the reservoir opposite the body. The reservoir has a means for discharging product contained therein through an orifice in said tip. The tip is made of a clear material that permits the user to view the color of the product contained therein. The tip is also tapered and retains its tapered shape as lip product is applied to a user's lips.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Inventors: Diane C. Breidenbach, Laurence W. Mille
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Patent number: 6896433Abstract: A cosmeticizing pen includes a sleeve and a guider partially received in the sleeve. A first cylinder and a second cylinder respectively longitudinally mounted to two opposite ends of the guider for containing two different cosmetics. A first head and a second head are respectively mounted to a free end of each of the first cylinder and the second cylinder. A first cap and a second cap are respectively mounted to the first head and the second head for protect the first head and the second head after use.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Inventors: Jun Zhang, Chen-Ling Liu
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Patent number: 6712537Abstract: A solvent container with dual purpose dispenser that includes a container body, a pencil head holder, a brush rod and a top cover combined together. The brush rod has a hollow brush rod head, which has an outer circumferential edge formed with a projecting rim. The pencil head holder has a hollow cavity with an engage groove for receiving the projecting rim of the hollow brush rod head, thus, the brush rod and the pencil head holder are engaged with each other directly. The pencil head holder has an upper solvent outlet tube. The pencil head holder and solvent outlet tube thereby preventing the solvent outlet tube from moving biasly to ensure safety during use.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Inventor: Chih-Min Hung
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Patent number: 6607323Abstract: An improved lip product applicator for applying a pasty or semi soft lip product to a user's lips comprising a body is described. The body has a product reservoir extending therefrom. The product reservoir is generally hollow and has a tip extending from an end of the reservoir opposite the body. The reservoir has a means for discharging product contained therein through an orifice in said tip. The tip is made of a clear material that permits the user to view the color of the product contained therein. The tip is also tapered and retains its tapered shape as lip product is applied to a user's lips.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Inventors: Diane C. Breidenbach, Laurence W. Mille
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Publication number: 20030147684Abstract: A multi-functional dispenser includes a container body, a pencil head holder, a brush rod and a top cover combined together. The brush rod has a hollow head with its outer circumferential edge formed with a projecting rim, and the pencil head holder has a hollow cavity with its bottom formed with an engage groove for receiving the projecting rim of the brush rod head, thus, the brush rod and the pencil head holder can engage with each other directly. Besides, the pencil head holder and its upper solvent outlet tube are formed integral, not only preventing the solvent outlet tube from moving biasly to ensure safety in using, but also greatly lowering producing time and cost due to its comparatively few components and simple producing and assembling processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventor: Chih-Min Hung
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Patent number: 6588956Abstract: A cleaning apparatus for effectively and efficiently cleaning a broad surface includes a handle member, a pivot structure attached to a distal end of the handle member, a plurality of arms extending from the pivot structure, a center pad attached to the pivot structure, a plurality of outer pads attached to a distal end of the arms, and a plurality of cover members attached to the pads. The center pad is rotatably attached to the pivot structure for allowing rotation during cleaning of a surface. The outer pads are pivotally attached to the arms for conforming to the shape of the surface being cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Inventor: Frankie J. Gennuso, Jr.
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Patent number: 6254294Abstract: A pharmaceutical kit includes a container; a packet of dispensing swabs; a bottle with a dispenser assembly with an upwardly extending tubular member with an open aperture at the top for the passage of fluid from the bottle through the dispenser assembly, the tubular member adapted to removably receive a short tube of a dispensing swab; a quantity of liquid iodine located within the bottle; and a tube containing a quantity of zinc oxide.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2000Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Inventor: Sigrid G. Muhar
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Patent number: 6250831Abstract: The apparatus has an elongate, rigid, tubular body with a universal-type swivel coupling to a water hose at its proximal end, and a transverse head bar disposed at the distal end, the head bar having a scrubbing sponge and wiping blade projecting therefrom in opposite directions. A flexible, distally-projecting, selectively-directable, fluid-emitting nozzle is in fluid communication with the water hose and can be used for wetting a dirty window or for filling a radiator. The distal, fluid-emitting nozzle is constructed of multiple segments which can be swiveled and set in a stable position with respect to one another; a flexible, resilient sheath covers the segments. The scrubbing sponge is covered with a layer of slightly abrasive, foraminous material, and is impregnated with a concentrated, water-soluble, cleaning-enhancing compound.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Inventor: Curtis L. Craven
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Patent number: 6059474Abstract: A nail enamel applicator includes a resilient tube with an open end for receiving nail enamel, a hollow adaptor, a hollow pen head and a brush member. The adaptor has opposed first and second ends. The first end of the adaptor is connected detachably to the open end of the resilient tube. The pen head is received in the adaptor and has an open first end and a second end with a hollow tip portion that extends outwardly through the second end of the adaptor. The brush member has a rod with first and second end portions. The first end portion of the rod extends into the resilient tube and has bristles connected thereto. The second end of the rod is connected to the first end of the adaptor and is inserted into the first end of the pen head. The second end of the rod has at least one passage formed therein in order to communicate fluidly the resilient tube and the pen head.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1999Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Inventor: Yu-Tsen Huang
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Patent number: 5913630Abstract: The invention relates to a dispensing cap for a liquid container provided with an applicator fixed thereto and for insertion into an opening of the liquid container. The dispensing cap has a closable outlet opening in its outer end located opposite the applicator. The opening is connected along a channel running through the dispensing cap to a feed aperture arranged in the vicinity of the applicator. A closing member co-acts with the feed aperture. The invention likewise relates to a liquid container provided with a dispensing cap of the above described type.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1998Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Inventors: Johannes Hubertus Jozef Maria Kelders, Markus Franciskus Brouwer
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Patent number: 5746529Abstract: A container for a free-flowing product, in particular typographic correction fluid, includes a tubular neck with an application aperture with a valve closure for the controlled application of metered quantities of the fluid to a substrate. The container remains, over an extended period, perfectly capable not only of applying spots of fluid precisely at a given point but also of applying the fluid over large areas. This is achieved by fitting the container with a second tubular neck with a second aperture and fitted with a removable closure cap with an integral applicator brush. Both tubular necks are disposed in the upper part of the container in such a way that the far end of the tubular neck with the application aperture projects out beyond the cap when the cap is in place over the second aperture.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1996Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignees: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf Aktien, Raycap B.V.Inventors: Bernd W. Peters, Marie-Claude Bossert, Johannes Hubertus Jozef Maria Kelders, Roy Edwin Van Swieten
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Patent number: 5700534Abstract: A coloring fluid-containing marking device which sufficiently withstand practical use and, after use, its molded members can be biologically degraded in soil. The marking device comprises a coloring fluid container molded from an aliphatic polyester resin, and a coloring fluid containing a solvent mainly comprising an aliphatic hydrocarbon and/or an alicyclic hydrocarbon.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1995Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: The Pilot Ink Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masaki Shibazaki, Mikiya Ido, Tohru Watanabe
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Patent number: 4349288Abstract: Disclosed are personal cleansing articles for the recto-genital region, and offering especial convenience to travelers and others without ready access to dressing rooms and conventional bathing facilities. The articles generally comprise a laminar washcloth member, there being below the hydrophilic uppersurface thereof a liquid chargeable laminar-pouch with the pouch-throat being preferably relegated to the washcloth uppersurface that washably contacts the recto-genital anatomy. The user's outstretched hand, with the thumb extending into a thumbway component, supports the washcloth member; thus, this hand controllably expels cleansing liquid from the laminar-pouch toward the contacted recto-genital anatomy. There are desireably hand-engaging means (preferably offering fingertips protection) and hydrophobic barrier means between the laminar-pouch and the hand-engaging means. Foldably extending towel member, as well as other optional and interdependent features are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1980Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Inventor: Helen I. Bond