Including Tool With Blade-like, Pad-like, Or Apertured Work-contacting End Patents (Class 401/261)
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Patent number: 7189022Abstract: A dispensing system for patching an untextured portion of a destination surface to substantially match an existing structure of an existing sprayed on texture pattern on the destination surface surrounding the untextured portion. The dispensing system comprises a container, a sponge member, and a scraper member. Texture material is arranged within the container. The sponge member defines an applicator surface and a sponge opening. The sponge member is secured to the container such that the container opening and sponge opening are substantially aligned. The scraper member is detachably attached to the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Homax Products, Inc.Inventors: Lester R. Greer, Jr., Randal W. Hanson
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Patent number: 7147395Abstract: An applicator device for a liquid, pasty, gel-like, wax-like or powder product comprising a working region having a metal mesh, wherein the metal mesh has a weave with twill bonds.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Schwan-Stabilo Cosmestics GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Willy Weiss, Dieter Schiller
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Patent number: 7044671Abstract: A disposable teeth cleaning applicator device. An elongated tubular shaft member has an applicator tip member at one end and a toothpick device at the other end. A liquid dental material is positioned inside the tubular shaft member and, once released, is squeezed or allowed to flow into the applicator tip member and used to clean a person's teeth.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Warner-Lambert Company LLCInventors: Rita Parikh, Arthur Fox, Diane Lorello
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Patent number: 6957924Abstract: A textured film device formed from at least one layer of gathered textured film. These devices are capable of producing excellent lather when used with a cleanser and are soft to the touch. Other textured film devices include mitts, gloves, washcloths, and the like formed from at least one layer of textured film. Also provided are systems comprised of the textured film devices and at least one active material selected from cleansers; moisturizers, conditioners; sunscreens; shaving foams; tanning agents; anti-acne agents; anti-aging agents; anti-irritant agents; perfumes/fragrances; and mixtures thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2000Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc.Inventors: Linda McMeekin, Shmuel Dabi
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Patent number: 6955492Abstract: A medium applicator includes a medium container, a cap provided with a neck, and an application tip fastened detachably to the neck of the cap. The application tip is provided with a conical portion, a fastening portion opposite to the conical portion, and a shoulder located between the conical portion and the fastening portion. The neck is provided with a longitudinal through hole in communication with the medium container. The longitudinal through hole is provided in the inner wall with a rest portion on which the shoulder of the application tip is rested at the time when the fastening portion of the application tip is fitted securely into the neck, thereby preventing the application tip from being forced into the cap by an external force.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2002Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Inventor: Tao-Chen Huang
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Patent number: 6851880Abstract: A coating tool and a coating set including such a coating tool can uniformly and reliably apply protection liquid onto the recording surface of a recording medium so as to avoid problems of uneven application and uncoated areas. The coating tool comprises a protection liquid absorbing member for absorbing and holding protection liquid. The protection liquid absorbing member is formed to show a density not less than 30 kg/m3.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Yoshiaki Suzuki
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Patent number: 6846480Abstract: The invention relates to a cloth that can function as a moisturizing cleanser. When the cloth is moistened with water, it works up into a warm, sudsy cleansing lotion that feels great and works well as a facial cleansing cloth. The cloth contains water, at least one surfactant and at least one hydrophilic polymer.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Assignee: ReGenesis, LLCInventors: James A. Smith, George Kellett
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Patent number: 6808332Abstract: A fluid squeegee head for a fluid squeegee is provided which includes a mounting plate having apertures defined therein for attaching a squeegee blade thereto. The mounting plate further includes nozzles extending therethrough. Hollow brace members and a hollow shaft socket are positioned on the intake side of the mounting plate. The hollow shaft socket includes discharge ports that are aligned with the hollow brace members which extend away radially. The hollow brace members enclose the nozzles so as to create a sealed fluid passageway between the hollow shaft socket and the nozzles. The fluid squeegee further includes a hollow shaft and hollow handle which are connected between a hose and the sgueegee head such that fluids can be discharged onto a surface to be cleaned via the nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Kadon Industries Ltd.Inventors: Kade Howard Demuth, Sheldon Foss
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Publication number: 20040165932Abstract: A flowable media dispensing device is shown that includes a removable sealing device that seals a dispensing opening of the dispensing device when not in use, and is removed to expose the dispensing opening during application of the flowable media. The use of a sealing device permits the user to leave unused media such as drywall joint compound inside the dispensing device when not in use. The time consuming step of cleaning the dispensing device after every use is therefore eliminated. Further, media such as drywall joint compound that would previously have been wasted during the cleaning process is saved, providing more efficient use of the dispensing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventor: Monte Grayden
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Patent number: 6742951Abstract: A cleaning implement provides a spray head for a cleanser spray bottle. It also mounts on its forehead a removable cleaning pad. The spray head threads onto a conventional spray bottle. The cleaning pad is mounted immediately above the spray outlet. It has a slot to engage the spray head. There can be a living hinge to allow the pad to flex, and the forehead can be rounded to permit the pad to rotate on the spray head without being removed to change orientations. A single hand can be used to spray and rub a hard surface, without the need for a spray bottle to be put down while wiping the surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Marissa A. Schultz, Heath A. Doty, Marc W. Hunter, Keith H. Gausmann
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Publication number: 20040101347Abstract: A cleaning device comprising a reservoir for holding cleaning fluid, a cleaning assembly attached to the reservoir, and a dispensing means connected to the reservoir. In one embodiment, the reservoir is domed shaped to fit into the user's hand and has notches about its periphery to facilitate a firm grip. The cleaning assembly is detachably connected to reservoir. The cleaning surface of the cleaning assembly can be constructed from various materials such as plastic filament or sponge. The dispensing means is comprised of a nozzle, a plunger, and a choice of two tubes that extend into the reservoir. Apertures formed on the reservoir and cleaning assembly allow finger operation of the plunger and direct the fluid onto targeted areas. The device can be used to apply and work the fluid into the surface to be cleaned in one continuous motion without loss of contact with the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Inventor: Morris Luther Beard
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Patent number: 6736145Abstract: A hair separator and fluid applicator is provided that includes a central handle portion, a parting portion disposed adjacent the central handle portion, and an applying portion disposed adjacent the central handle portion opposite the parting portion. The parting portion includes a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end being disposed opposite the central handle portion and generally narrowing from the proximal end to the distal end. The parting portion also includes a generally concave face. The hair separator and fluid applicator may optionally include a ribbed ringlet disposed about the handle portion, the ringlet being displaceable along a length of the handle portion. The handle portion may optionally be disposed along a generally longitudinally extending axis, with the applying portion extending from the handle portion along a generally longitudinally extending axis. The handle portion may be shaped such that it tapers as it extends towards both the parting portion and the applying portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Inventor: Larry Rush Alexander
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Publication number: 20040071494Abstract: An applicator for applying a spreadable composition to the skin or other exterior region of a human or animal body, comprising receiving means for receiving and carrying a unit or measured dose of the composition and a grip for enabling a user to grip and manipulate the applicator, wherein the grip and receiving means are arranged such that a user gripping the applicator by the grip is protected from inadvertent contact with a composition, a unit or measured dose of which is carried by the receiving means.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: John Staniforth, Michael Tobyn, Sharon Ann Mills, Christopher John Althorpe
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Patent number: 6695508Abstract: A case for packaging a substance, such as a semiliquid substance, for example a makeup product and/or a care product. The case comprises a body suitable for receiving the substance and a lid suitable for pressing against the substance in the case body to enclose the substance in a leak-proof manner. The lid and the body have internal profiles configured such that, at least prior to first use, and after the substance has flowed under the effect of its own weight while the lid is not present on the body, installing the lid on the case body reduces the maximum thickness of the substance.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: L'OréalInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 6684887Abstract: A hair separator and fluid applicator that includes a central handle portion, a parting portion disposed adjacent the central handle portion, and an applying portion disposed adjacent the central handle portion opposite the parting portion. The parting portion includes a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end being disposed opposite the central handle portion and generally narrowing from the proximal end to the distal end. The parting portion also may include a generally concave face. The applying portion includes a blade. The blade includes dimples or holes designed to increase the ability of less-viscous fluids or cremes to remain adhered to the surface of the blade. The applying portion may also include teeth disposed along a distal portion for assisting in the application and directional smoothing of the hair during use. The channels between the teeth may vary in shape, including (for example) being half-circular, ovular or rectangular in shape.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Inventor: Larry Rush Alexander
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Publication number: 20040013461Abstract: A flask for medicinal preparations comprises an elastic receptacle (1) with an orifice in the form of a neck (2), a porous plug-rod (3) arranged inside the receptacle and having one end extending out of the receptacle, and a sealing cap (7) placed above the neck of the receptacle. The elastic receptacle (1) is provided with a head piece (5) having an orifice of size not exceeding a cross-sectional area of the porous rod. A part of the porous rod disposed inside the receptacle has a cross-sectional area larger than the passage area of the receptacle neck orifice. The porous rod (3) is provided with axial notches (9) located on opposite sides of the rod. The porous rod (3) can be of circular or rectangular or polygonal cross-section. The flask is equipped additionally with a rigid body (8) embracing the elastic receptacle and mounted on the head piece (5) of the receptacle by means of a releasable connection. In addition, a spring clip (10) mounted on the outer surface of the sealing cap is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventors: Vladimir Nikolaevich Denisov, Arthur Vladimirovich Zatulyakin, Grigory Grigorievich Berezin, Valentina Vasilievna Berezina
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Patent number: 6663307Abstract: A device for spraying pesticides and/or agricultural treatment chemicals has a housing configured to retain a spray canister, an actuator rod on the housing configured to contact an overcap attached to the canister, a shaft connected to the housing, and a linkage to reverse a triggering force so that the actuator pushes against the overcap. Attachments can be provided in front of the sprayer nozzle, such as a shroud to limit back spray, a rake to disturb soil prior to treatment, a tapered director to focus spray in corners, or a fan shaped outlet to provide a wide spray.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Kopanic, Jonathan N. Mandell, William G. Madala, Douglas A. Soller, Nathan R. Westphal, Dale Aberegg, Cathal L. Fahy, Tracey A. Frosch, Brian K. Linstedt, Steven A. Zach
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Publication number: 20030215281Abstract: A solvent system for an ink including a nitro solvent; an ink further including a film-forming resin, a pigment or dye, and, optionally, a substrate wetting agent; and a marking instrument containing the ink, are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Inventors: Martin N. Sexton, David Godbout
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Publication number: 20030204192Abstract: A system for hair removal including a hair removal solution, a first pad for applying the hair removal solution, and a package enclosing the first pad in a first inner pouch is disclosed. The disclosed system may also include a second inner pouch, opposite to the first inner pouch, in which a second pad or additional hair removal solution may be enclosed. A method for making the system for hair removal and a method for making the hair removal solution are also disclosed. The hair removal system as described herein is a convenient, painless, non-irritating, compact, portable, disposable, easy-to-use, all-encompassing system for removing hair. The user simply opens the package, removes the pad, applies the hair removal solution for the prescribed time, and then removes the hair and residue with the cleaning pad or uses a towel or water.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2002Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventor: Micheline Schulte
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Patent number: 6637967Abstract: An article of manufacture for dispensing an adhesive material, such as a synthetic or semi-synthetic polymerizable or cross-linkable monomer material, includes a container body, and a porous applicator tip having a proximal end that is attached to the container body, and a distal end located away from the container body, wherein the adhesive material is located in the container body in a non-contacting relationship with the applicator tip prior to dispensing the material. A flow pattern of the adhesive material within or on the applicator tip is controlled by providing one or more cuts in the applicator tip to alter flow properties of the adhesive material through the applicator tip.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Closure Medical CorporationInventors: John Bobo, Michael F. Brady, Jeffrey G. Clark, William M. Cotter, Daniel L. Hedgpeth, Timothy P. Hickey, Jerry Jonn, Jon Moseley, Julian Quintero
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Publication number: 20030198502Abstract: A dispensing closure that has a cover which is provided with a scrubbing structure that includes protuberances. In a preferred embodiment, the scrubbing structure is a resilient flexible material which has been molded on a generally rigid base. The base is injection molded in an initial injection molding step from a first material, and the scrubbing structure is injection molded in situ in a subsequent molding step from a second material onto said first material to become bonded thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Applicant: Seaquist Closures Foreign, Inc.Inventors: Edward J. Maloney, Kelly A. Smith
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Patent number: 6602010Abstract: A low-cost, simple, and easy-to-use liquid soap spraying and sponge attachment for a water sprayer. The attachment includes a tubular body which forms a cavity having a first open end on the front side and a second open end on the rear side. The second open end is configured to receive the nozzle portion of the water sprayer while exposing the actuator and the handle portion of the water sprayer. The first open end is configured to allow water from the nozzle portion of the water sprayer to spray through the body in response to actuations of the actuator. A detachable circular sponge is positioned on the front side of the body, preferably using Velcro materials.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Inventors: Karin Marie Doyle, John Jeffery Oskorep
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Patent number: 6572300Abstract: An applicator being constructed to include a thermoplastic elastomer. In another embodiment, an applicator dome has a first material and a second material, wherein, the first material is made of a thermoplastic elastomer and the second material is made of a material having more rigidity than the first material. The second material provides structural support for the first material. In yet another embodiment, an applicator dome has a first material and a second material, wherein, the first material has a Dimethicone Droplet Spread Rate value from about 200 mm2 to about 900 mm2. In yet another embodiment, an applicator dome has an inward-deflection value of at least 0.17 mm. This embodiment may also include an outward-deflection value ranging from 0.000 mm to about 0.40 mm. In yet another embodiment, an applicator dome has a wet-drag value ranging from about 300 mJ to about 600 mJ. In yet another embodiment, an applicator dome has a dry-drag value ranging from about 500 mJ to about 3000 mJ.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Gene Michael Altonen, David Scott Menk, Scott Edward Smith, Christopher Luke Leonard
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Publication number: 20030072602Abstract: A device includes a receptacle, a substance contained in the receptacle, and a plurality of particles contained in the receptacle. The plurality of particles may include at least one of magnetizable particles mixed with the substance and magnetizable particles coated with the substance. The device may also include a limiter element configured to limit egress, from a portion of the device, of at least a portion of at least one of the substance and the at least one of magnetizable particles mixed with the substance and magnetizable particles coated with the substance. In addition, the device may be provided with at least one of a magnetic element and a magnetizable element configured to generate a magnetic field for interacting with the particles in the receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: L'OREALInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 6547880Abstract: An applicator tip (10) for applying fluid to the surface of an object is disclosed. The applicator tip (10) has a base (13) formed of thermoplastic material having a first surface and a second surface. At least one aperture (25) extends through the base. A fluid supply port (29) is operatively connected to the second surface of the base and is in communication with at least one aperture in the base. A fluid application material (35) is positioned on the first surface of the base. The fluid application material is positioned to receive fluid that passes through the aperture from the fluid supply port. The fluid application material is secured to the first surface of the base by a portion of the base that is caused to be molten and fuses to the fluid application material.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: DesigneticsInventors: Wallace F. Krueger, Craig A. Williams
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Publication number: 20030063946Abstract: A disposable lotion applicator having a generally flat, elongated body member made out of an absorbent, flexible material that is suitable for receiving and retaining lotion. Lotion can be pre-applied to the applicator or the user of the applicator can apply lotion of their choice. The user of the applicator grasps the ends thereof to rub lotion across the hard-to-reach areas of their body. The applicator can be provided with handles at the ends of the body member that are integral to the body member for grasping the applicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Inventors: Janet Williams, Betty J. Middleton, Winona H. Ennis, Elsie Hope Brockman
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Patent number: 6536971Abstract: A wash mit assembly comprising a rigid or semi-rigid body, a hose coupling interconnected to the body, and a cloth removably connected to the body. The body includes an exterior surface that is generally concave in shape, a hose receiving recess formed in the exterior surface along its longitudinal axis, a strap extending transversely across the recess, and openings formed through opposing sides of the recess for receiving nozzles of the hose coupling therein. The cloth includes a drawstring stitched about its periphery and is removably connected to the body in complete covering relation to the body's inwardly facing surface. To connect the cloth to the body, the body is positioned on the cloth, and the drawstring of the cloth is pulled taut so that the edge of the body is encompassed within the edge of the cloth.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Carrand Companies, Inc.Inventor: Pieter Schouten
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Patent number: 6536978Abstract: A method for restoring or touching-up blemishes, such as scratches and chips in an automotive paint finish, includes the steps of applying a measured bead of relatively thick matching touch-up paint to a flexible blade and drawing the flexible blade across the blemish to deposit the touch-up paint in the blemish to restore the blemish. A tool for restoring or touching-up blemishes such as scratches and chips in an automotive paint finish, includes a squeezable paint bottle that forms the handle of the tool, a coupler threaded at one end onto the bottle, a blade holder extending from the other end of the coupler to a forward edge, a flexible blade projecting from the forward edge of the blade holder to a free edge, and a nozzle projecting from the forward edge of the blade holder toward the free edge of the flexible blade.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Inventor: Robert Lowery
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Publication number: 20030053841Abstract: A portable apparatus adapted for applying an adhesive and mastic roofing material is provided which allows one operator to use smaller, more maneuverable containers of roofing mastic for use in applying roofing materials and adhesives to roofing surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2001Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: William E. Kugler, Stephen J. Knight
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Patent number: 6528154Abstract: To provide a makeup sponge puff of less frictional resistance and stiffness and no surface slipperiness, particles are adhered to a surface of a substrate sponge of closed-cell foam to form the makeup sponge puff. For example, the substrate sponge comprising is a natural or synthetic rubber, the particles are a thermoplastic resin, synthetic rubber or a thermosetting resin, and the particles are adhered by an adhesive layer on the surface of the substrate sponge.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1996Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Nishikawa Rubber Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yuichi Yamato
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Patent number: 6520702Abstract: The adapter (3) is provided for a static mixer (1) to carry out a shaped dispensing of a viscid mixture from the mixer. The adapter is formed in the shape of a plastic injection-molded part such that it is mountable on a discharge orifice (11) of the mixer. It forms a passage with a variable cross-section with a wall (33), with the flow of the mixture being guidable though said passage to a slit-shaped outlet opening (4). The passage wall (33) is provided with linear cutting aids (40) on the outside which extend at least approximately parallel to the slit direction of the outlet opening (4). The passage wall can be cut through along these cutting aids so that a new, slit-shaped outlet opening (4a) is created which is shorter than the original outlet opening in the slit direction. The linear cutting aids are arranged such that the newly made outlet openings have pre-set cross-sectional areas.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Sulzer Chemtech AGInventor: Rolf Heusser
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Patent number: 6497317Abstract: The Roof-Rain Gutter Cleaning Tools which are comprised of two parts such as the rain gutter cleaning devices to clean fallen leaves and twigs from the rain gutter and the plate rake consisting of telescopic fiberglass rod for cleaning roof surfaces which also function jet water flashing by manipulating faucet provided at the rear end of the fiberglass rod that is connected with the water hose; As such that, the roof surfaces and rain gutter cleaning operation is performed with use of ladder the top step of which is safely tightened with rope to a gutter hanger strap whereby the cleaning person climb up to nearby the rain gutter wherein the hanger panel of the debris dispensing inlet unit is set up on the outer wall of the rain gutter while linking the inlet unit with the debris-leaves transmission tube the lower end of which fixed with plastic bucket.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Inventor: Andrew Chun
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Publication number: 20020192011Abstract: An article of manufacture for dispensing an adhesive material, such as a synthetic or semi-synthetic polymerizable or cross-linkable monomer material, includes a container body, and a porous applicator tip having a proximal end that is attached to the container body, and a distal end located away from the container body, wherein the adhesive material is located in the container body in a non-contacting relationship with the applicator tip prior to dispensing the material. A flow pattern of the adhesive material within or on the applicator tip is controlled by providing one or more cuts in the applicator tip to alter flow properties of the adhesive material through the applicator tip.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Applicant: Closure Medical CorporationInventors: John Bobo, Michael F. Brady, Jeffrey G. Clark, William M. Cotter, Daniel L. Hedgpeth, Timothy P. Hickey, Jerry Jonn, Jon Moseley, Julian Quintero
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Publication number: 20020176735Abstract: A device for wiping and cleaning dirty surfaces, with a carrier body (1) for a wiping element (3), where the carrier body (1) is structured as a latent heat storage unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Uwe Dingert, Hans-Jurgen Wendelken
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Patent number: 6450722Abstract: A method of making a head for a semisolid product dispenser, such as a gel deodorant dispenser, comprises the steps of: providing a piece of porous media having a desired shape with a perimeter and openings through the media in the area inside of the perimeter, compressing at least the portion of the media inside of the perimeter between two parts of a hard tool so as to crush the media, thereby reducing the size of the openings, and affixing the porous media to a head frame to form the semisolid product dispenser head. Preferably the porous media is affixed to the head frame by an insert injection molding process, and the media is crushed in the same mold tool as is used to mold the head frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Filtertek Inc.Inventors: Rick R. Ruschke, Brian J. Franzene, Edward Kandel
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Patent number: 6439792Abstract: A device for dispensing a liquid, pasty or powdered seasoning, comprising at least one perforation provided in a surface of one end of the device. The perforation being closed off by a removable strip and the surface being extended by a free part cut into juxtaposed tabs forming a fringe.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Rémy Beguin, Franz Liebenspacher
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Patent number: 6439793Abstract: A stippling tool comprising includes a cylindrical main body defining an ink containing chamber therein, a slender ink transfer member having a proximal end portion to which ink in the ink containing chamber is supplied, and a distal end portion extending to an opening of the main body, in which ink is transferred from the proximal end portion to the distal end portion, and a porous elastic stippling member provided on the distal end portion of the ink transfer member, through which the ink permeates. The stippling member having a stippling distal end surface outwardly projecting in a curved shape, and the distal end surface being elastically deformed by a stroke pressure.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Kuretake Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ichiro Nishitani, Akira Matsuda, Munetoshi Koshihara, Masatoshi Yashima
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Publication number: 20020076259Abstract: A disposable lotion applicator having a generally flat, elongated body member made out of an absorbent, flexible material that is suitable for receiving and retaining lotion. Lotion can be pre-applied to the applicator or the user of the applicator can apply lotion of their choice. The user of the applicator grasps the ends thereof to rub lotion across the hard-to-reach areas of their body. The applicator can be provided with handles at the ends of the body member that are either integral with or attached to the body member for grasping the applicator without contacting the lotion applied thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Janet Williams, Betty Joan Middleton, Winona Hope Ennis, Elsie Hope Brockman
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Publication number: 20020076257Abstract: A wand-type applicator for liquid cosmetic material includes a first housing part carrying an elongated wand of light-transmissive material with a fixed end mounted in or to the housing part and projecting outwardly therefrom to a free end remote from the housing part. The free end carries a pad of absorbent material or other structure for retaining a cosmetic liquid stored or contained in a reservoir in a second housing part which is formed as a vial that is disengageably matable with the first housing part. A selectively-activatable light source such as an LED and an associated power source is mounted in the first housing part so that light emitted from the activated LED enters the fixed end of the wand and diffuses through the wand toward its surface, to thereby illuminate the wand from the interior thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventor: Craig P. Nadel
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Patent number: 6406206Abstract: The present invention provides an applicator for applying and distributing a substance onto a target surface. The applicator comprises a substantially planar sheet of compressible, conformable material having opposed first and second surfaces and an interior region between said first and second surfaces. The applicator further includes at least one discrete reservoir underneath the first surface which is at least partially filled with a substance and at least one discrete aperture formed in the first surface which is in fluid communication with the reservoir. Compression of the applicator via an externally-applied force substantially normal to said first surface expresses product from the aperture and translational motion of the first surface relative to a target surface applies, and distributes said product onto the target surface. In one embodiment, an applicator provides a removable cover sheet which aids in the containment of the substance.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2000Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Richard Michael Girardot, Lisa Ann Runtz, Drew Douglas Setser, Christine Marie Putman, Gerard Bernard Meyer, Scott Craig Gilpin, Carolyn Rose Hawley, Susan Doris Read, Joshua James Davidson
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Patent number: 6325564Abstract: A long handle lotion applicator including an elongated handle portion having a closed outer end and an open inner end. A lotion housing is coupled with respect to the elongated handle portion. The lotion housing has an open inner end removably coupled with the open inner end of the handle portion. The lotion housing contains a quantity of lotion therein. The closed outer end of the lotion housing has an aperture therethrough. A tap portion is secured to the closed outer end of the lotion housing. The tap portion has a central tube having an open inner end and an open outer end. The open inner end is coupled with the aperture in the closed outer end of the lotion housing. A sponge portion is removably coupled with the tap portion and in communication with the open outer end of the central tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Inventor: Patrick Knowles
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Patent number: 6325565Abstract: An applicator for applying and distributing a substance onto a target surface. The applicator comprises a substantially planar sheet of compressible, conformable material having opposed first and second surfaces and an interior region between the first and second surfaces. The sheet of material has a thickness between the first and second surfaces which decreases when the sheet of material is subjected to an externally-applied force in a direction substantially normal to the first surface. The applicator further includes at least one discrete reservoir extending inwardly of the first surface into the interior of the sheet of material which is at least partially filled with a substance and at least one discrete aperture formed in the first surface which is in fluid communication with the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1998Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Richard Michael Girardot, Gene Michael Altonen, Lyle Brown Tuthill, Curtis Bobby Motley
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Patent number: 6325563Abstract: A manually operable spreading apparatus for uniformly spreading a flowable material, such as a sealant or adhesive, on a surface comprises a rod with a transversely extending replaceable foam spreader pad at one end and a reservoir chamber for the flowable material mounted on the rod. A valve at the reservoir lower end is operable to discharge material from the reservoir for engagement with the spreader pad . The spreader pad is provided with a pair of spring urged side pads pivoted at its ends to form therewith a rectangular structure confining the flowable material to the area over which the spreader moves. A handle is provided part way down the rod to enable the operator to control the pressure of the pad on the surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Inventor: William Matechuk
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Patent number: 6322271Abstract: An applicator for applying and distributing a substance onto a target surface. The applicator comprises a substantially planar sheet of conformable material having opposed first and second surfaces and an interior region between said first and second surfaces. The sheet of material has a thickness between the first and second surfaces. The applicator further includes at least one discrete reservoir underneath the first surface which is at least partially filled with a substance and at least one discrete aperture formed in the first surface which is in fluid communication with the reservoir. Compression of the applicator via an externally-applied force substantially normal to said first surface expresses product from the aperture and translational motion of the first surface relative to a target surface applies and distributes said product onto the target surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Richard Michael Girardot, Gene Michael Altonen, Joshua James Davidson, Lisa Ann Runtz, Drew Douglas Setser
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Patent number: 6315482Abstract: Applicator for applying and distributing a substance onto a target surface. The applicator comprises a substantially planar sheet of compressible, conformable material having opposed first and second surfaces and an interior region between said first and second surfaces. The sheet of material has a thickness between the first and second surfaces which decreases when the sheet of material is subjected to an externally-applied force in a direction substantially normal to the first surface. The applicator further includes at least one discrete reservoir extending inwardly of the first surface into the interior of the sheet of material which is at least partially filled with a substance and at least one discrete aperture formed in the first surface which is in fluid communication with the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1998Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Richard Michael Girardot, Gene Michael Altonen, Lyle Brown Tuthill, Curtis Bobby Motley
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Patent number: 6313049Abstract: Food industry disposable wet sanitizer wipe(s) (10) for food preparation surfaces, utensils, cooking instruments, containers and the like; using U.S. food industry approved legal sanitizer(s) and their respective legal solution parts per million of quaternary ammonium; chlorine/bleach and/or iodine which is saturated/impreganted into at least one absorbent fabric sheet(s) (11) and/or sponge(s) (12) which optionally may have at least one foldable line (13); such absorbent fabric and/or sponge is enclosed by at least one over-wrap (19) layer and sealed (26) on at least one border margin and/or side edge (21) thereof. A release-opening (22) permitting a food-related instrument and the like, to enter the sanitizer packet (20) from at least one exterior face (25) surface(s) of the packet (20) or blister pack (30). The packets and blister-packs may be non-articulated and/or articulated to each other by release lines of separation (24) which permit easy individual packet separation as desired.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Inventors: Dotty Heady, Kaz Wolkensperg
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Patent number: 6299377Abstract: A liquid applicator for the skin comprises a hydrophilic pad for applying liquid on a zone to be treated. It further comprises elements for connecting the pad to a cartridge storing the liquid. The connecting elements are adapted for mounting the pad opposite the liquid flow outlet from the cartridge. The invention is applicable to applicators of liquid disinfectant or of any other fluid active principle. The invention also concerns a first aid kit comprising an applicator and a cartridge initially separate, and a treatment device consisting of the applicator mounted on an initially sealed cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: AspirInventors: Michel Henri Jean Emerit, Yanick André Jean Paternotte
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Patent number: 6283664Abstract: An applicator (1) of a powder product is provided, wherein the applicator has a support (2) at least a portion of the surface of which is covered by a mixture of coating fibers (3) and of both powder (4) and the product to be applied, and a method for manufacturing the applicator and it use to apply cosmetic powders.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: L'OrealInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Patent number: 6283665Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming a carpet seam using a nozzle adapted to apply hot melted adhesive received from a hot glue gun to a carpet edge having vertical and horizontal edges. The nozzle has a body having a base adapted to be received by a hot glue gun and to receive adhesive from the glue gun. The body also includes a bore which terminates in an opening located on a first surface of the body. A second surface adjacent to the first surface is provided which is adapted to co-extensively engage the vertical and horizontal carpet edges and to apply adhesive to the vertical carpet edge of the carpet.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Inventor: Christopher M. Onischuk
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Publication number: 20010009630Abstract: An applicator for a correction fluid includes a stem, an applicator tip including foam, and a flexor within the foam portion. The applicator preferably has a flexibility of at least 0.0005 inch of deflection per gram of force.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: July 26, 2001Applicant: The Gillette CompanyInventor: Aparajit Panda