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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- B65D47/24—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with poppet valves or lift valves, i.e. valves opening or closing a passageway by a relative motion substantially perpendicular to the plane of the seat
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- This invention relates to an applicator for use in applying shoe polish, cosmetics or medications and more particularly to a spin welded assembly including a dauber and container.
- An object of this invention resides in the provision of means for facilitating the application of shoe polish or the like.
- Another object of this invention resides in the provision of a novel dauber having valve means which is automatic-ally actuated and adapted to control the flow of shoe polish from a dauber for obtaining an even ilow of shoe polish onto a shoe, the dauber being spin welded to a container so as to form a unitary assembly.
- a further object of this invention is to provide for better control of fluid flow Iof material being applied while also providing for a leakproof, spillproof package for the material to be applied, which eliminates the necessity for a container having an elongated neck thereby saving on material costs.
- an applicator having -a dauber with a compressed body disposed between the dauber cover and the valve member, which compressed body will permit uid flow to other parts of the cover and into the space between the cover and the retainer ring, and which assembly conveniently permits the filling of the applicator by means of a needle insertable through the cover and compressed body and past the valve member.
- Still another object and feature of this invention resides in the provision of an applicator which is inexpensive to manufacture, simple to lill with fluid of various viscosities in an elfective manner so that the dauber is especially adapted for use in applying shoe polish, medications, cosmetics, oils, polishes and the like, and which applicator may be made in any convenient size as desired.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded vertical sectional view illustrating component elements of the applicator
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the lapplicator in an assembled state
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view similar to that of FIG. 2, but illustrating the applicator with the valve assembly in an open position;
- FIG. 4 is a sectional detail view of another embodiment of the applicator including a compressed body forming a part of the dauber, with the Vvalve assembly in a closed position;
- FIG. 5 is a sectional ViewV ofthe embodiment of FIG. 4, but illustrating the dauber in use for application of shoe polish or the like; and v FIG. 6 is a perspective View of the applicator.
- reference numeral 10 is used to generally designate t-he applicator comprising the present invention.
- This applicator includes two main parts, a container 12 formed of a suitable plastic material such as polyethylene, polyurethane or the like, and a dauber assembly 14 adapted to be permanently fused t0 the container 12.
- the daubervassembly 14 includes a valve housing 15 having a ange 16 provided with a swaged lip 18 for retaining a disc 20 in position between the lip 18 and rib 22 of circular configuration.
- the disc 20 is -constructed of two layers, the upper layer 21 of which is formed ,of nylon .knitted 'brushed fabric so as to achieve a lfelt-like applicator surface and appearance, .while having the-chemical inertness ⁇ and strength of the nylon.
- Laminated and bonded to the nylon knitted brush fabric is t-he lower layer 23 of coarse polyurethane foam.
- the housing 14 is provided with a tapered web 26 which has an arcuate opening 28 therein which is of approximately one-half of the diameter of the web 26.
- the valve assembly 24 includes a spring 32 formed in helical. coils, the portion of smaller diameter being se cured or integrally formed at 34 with the truncated conically-shaped valve head 36.
- the lower end 38 of the spring 32 is in the form of la ring and is held ⁇ in place in the housing 15 by the swaged end 42 of the housing 15.
- the swaged end 42 thus retains the valve assembly 24 within the housing 15 with the spring 32 in a continuously stressed condition under compression so that the cylindrical portion 40 of the valve head 36 is continuously urged into and through the opening 28 for the purpose of closing the opening 28 and preventing fluid llow from the container 12 into the space between the web 26 of the housing 15 and the cover 20.
- the cylindrical portion 40 is provided with a rounded end surface 41.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 there is disposed between the valve head 36 and the cover 20 a cylindrical Abody 5l) of coarse polyurethane .foam which is continuously compressed and serves to lbulge the cover 20 in a convex manner.
- the valve head 36 is continuously biased into engagement with the compressed body 50 further squeezing the body.
- the cover 20 is depressed, forcing the compressed body 50 slightly into the opening 28 and opening the valve by depressing the valve head to permit passage of fluid in a direction indicated by arrows A, FIG.
- One of the advantages of the compressed body S is that it provides in continuous contact with the cover a source of liuid and will absorb all the excess iluid in the space 52 which remains'there after the valve assembly 24 has moved to its valve clos position, thereby preventing leaking or spil-ling of fluid out of and beyond the cover 20.
- the cover 20 may be stretched to assume various shapes. It has ⁇ been found that for application of shoe polish, a hemispherical shape is preferred because otherwise hard to reach places can be easily given an adequate coating of shoe polish.
- ange 56 Integrally formed and molded with the housing is a ange 56 which extends outwardly normal to the housing 1S and its outermost edge 58 lies Hush with the outer surface of ⁇ the container 12.
- a lip 62 Downwardly extending from the flange is a lip 62 which has a V-shaped groove 64 in the lower edge thereof. The groove 64 facilitates better integral bonding during spin welding of the container 12 with the lip 62.
- the container 12 is provided with an upper portion 66 of reduced wvall thickness adapted to lie aga-inst the lip 62 kwith the grooved lower ed-ge of the lip abutting against the yinterior shoulder 68.
- the container 12 and dauber assembly 14 are then spin welded together to fuse the container 12 to the dauber assembly 14 to form the unitary integral applicator.
- a needle on the order of -a hypodermic needle is inserted through the cover and the valve head 36 is depressed allowing the container ⁇ to be lled.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 has an unusual and unexpected advantage.
- the needle v will pierce the cover 21 and the body 50.
- the body 50 will move slightly with respect to the cover 20 upon release of the valve head 36 causing a labyrinth blocking of the opening caused by the needle, exceedingly small as it is thereby preventing leakage by any type of fluid used.
- the container 12 may be of any convenient size and shape.
- a cap 76 is provided and may be of a snap-lit type arranged with groove 77 therein and to snap over the swaged end 18.
- a detent 78 may be provided to facilitate removal of the cap 76.
- An applicator comprising a housing, a first flange halving a swaged lip integral with said housing, said housing having a web extending transversely thereof, said web havin-g an opening therein forming a valve seat, a rib on said web surrounding said opening, a cover secured to said housing between said lip and said rib, a springpressed valve member provided with a valve head having a rounded end surface, said valve member being secured in said housing and movable with respect to said valve seat to control fluid .flow through said opening, a resilient cylindrical porous body disposed in the space between said cover and said web, said body when not compressed being of such dimensions that said body ris thicker than the space between said cover and said housing, said body having a diameter substantially greater than said opening and no greater than said rib, said body being en- -gaged by said valve head so las to be continuously under compression with said Ibody being laterally movable over said rounded end surface, said applicator 4being illable through said cover and said body
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Aug.y 16, 1966 G. scHwARTzMAN 3,255,079
SPIN WELDED APPLICATOR med April 2, 1964 @fi/Wm f United States Patent O M' 3,266,079 SPIN WELDED APPLICATOR Gilbert Schwartzman, 20 Wilmot Circle, Scarsdale, N.Y. Filed Apr. 2, 1964, ser. No. 356,916 1 Claim. (Cl. 15--569) This invention relates to an applicator for use in applying shoe polish, cosmetics or medications and more particularly to a spin welded assembly including a dauber and container.
An object of this invention resides in the provision of means for facilitating the application of shoe polish or the like. l
Another object of this invention resides in the provision of a novel dauber having valve means which is automatic-ally actuated and adapted to control the flow of shoe polish from a dauber for obtaining an even ilow of shoe polish onto a shoe, the dauber being spin welded to a container so as to form a unitary assembly.
A further object of this invention is to provide for better control of fluid flow Iof material being applied while also providing for a leakproof, spillproof package for the material to be applied, which eliminates the necessity for a container having an elongated neck thereby saving on material costs.
It is highly desirable that packages for shoe polish, various medications, and cosmetics be spillproof and leakproof because of the permanent stains that can result when the material in the package is released due to accident or inadvertence. Accordingly, it is an additional object of this invention to provide a spillproof, substantially shatterproof, leakproof unitary applicator, which can be easily assembled and lilled.
In the past daubers have been constructed which are provided with projecting portions which are inserted in the necks of containers. These projecting portions *have all been of reduced cross sectional dimensions to allow for proper construction and operation of the valve assemblies of these daubers. The containers used with such projecting portions have necessarily been constructed with elongated necks. Modern packaging techniques and styles are eliminating such containers with elongated necks in an attempt to render packages more compact, streamlined and eye-appealing. Further, in modern packaging there is an ever-increasing use of various synthetic plastics such as polyethelene and polyurethane for the production of substantially unbreakable containers.
Accordingly, it is another object of this invention to provide an applicator having -a dauber with a compressed body disposed between the dauber cover and the valve member, which compressed body will permit uid flow to other parts of the cover and into the space between the cover and the retainer ring, and which assembly conveniently permits the filling of the applicator by means of a needle insertable through the cover and compressed body and past the valve member.
Still another object and feature of this invention resides in the provision of an applicator which is inexpensive to manufacture, simple to lill with fluid of various viscosities in an elfective manner so that the dauber is especially adapted for use in applying shoe polish, medications, cosmetics, oils, polishes and the like, and which applicator may be made in any convenient size as desired.
These, together with the various ancillary objects and features of the invention, which will become apparent as the following description proceeds, are attained by this dauber, a preferred embodiment of which -has been illustrated in the accompanying drawings, by way of example only, wherein: Y
FIG. 1 is an exploded vertical sectional view illustrating component elements of the applicator;
Patented August .16, 1966 FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the lapplicator in an assembled state;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view similar to that of FIG. 2, but illustrating the applicator with the valve assembly in an open position;
FIG. 4 is a sectional detail view of another embodiment of the applicator including a compressed body forming a part of the dauber, with the Vvalve assembly in a closed position;
FIG. 5 is a sectional ViewV ofthe embodiment of FIG. 4, but illustrating the dauber in use for application of shoe polish or the like; and v FIG. 6 is a perspective View of the applicator.
With` continuing reference lto the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate similar parts throughout the various views, reference numeral 10 is used to generally designate t-he applicator comprising the present invention. This applicator includes two main parts, a container 12 formed of a suitable plastic material such as polyethylene, polyurethane or the like, and a dauber assembly 14 adapted to be permanently fused t0 the container 12. The daubervassembly 14 includes a valve housing 15 having a ange 16 provided with a swaged lip 18 for retaining a disc 20 in position between the lip 18 and rib 22 of circular configuration.
The disc 20 is -constructed of two layers, the upper layer 21 of which is formed ,of nylon .knitted 'brushed fabric so as to achieve a lfelt-like applicator surface and appearance, .while having the-chemical inertness `and strength of the nylon. Laminated and bonded to the nylon knitted brush fabric is t-he lower layer 23 of coarse polyurethane foam.
The housing 14 is provided with a tapered web 26 which has an arcuate opening 28 therein which is of approximately one-half of the diameter of the web 26. Cooperating with the arcuate tapered web 26, which serves as a valve seat, is the conical surface 30 of a valve member, forming part of a valve assembly generally indicated at 24. The valve assembly 24 includes a spring 32 formed in helical. coils, the portion of smaller diameter being se cured or integrally formed at 34 with the truncated conically-shaped valve head 36. The lower end 38 of the spring 32 is in the form of la ring and is held `in place in the housing 15 by the swaged end 42 of the housing 15. The swaged end 42 thus retains the valve assembly 24 within the housing 15 with the spring 32 in a continuously stressed condition under compression so that the cylindrical portion 40 of the valve head 36 is continuously urged into and through the opening 28 for the purpose of closing the opening 28 and preventing fluid llow from the container 12 into the space between the web 26 of the housing 15 and the cover 20. The cylindrical portion 40 is provided with a rounded end surface 41.
In the form of the invention as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 there is disposed between the valve head 36 and the cover 20 a cylindrical Abody 5l) of coarse polyurethane .foam which is continuously compressed and serves to lbulge the cover 20 in a convex manner. The valve head 36 is continuously biased into engagement with the compressed body 50 further squeezing the body. However, as shown in FIG. 5, when the applicator is used for applying shoe polish or other uids, the cover 20 is depressed, forcing the compressed body 50 slightly into the opening 28 and opening the valve by depressing the valve head to permit passage of fluid in a direction indicated by arrows A, FIG. 5, whereby fluid will not only saturate the polyurethane foam 'body 50, but will saturate the cover 20. Since the inner or lower layer 22 is of a polyurethane foam, it will absorb and retain suicient iluid so that the dauber will be able to provide a uniform coating of shoe polish on the surface being treated.
One of the advantages of the compressed body S is that it provides in continuous contact with the cover a source of liuid and will absorb all the excess iluid in the space 52 which remains'there after the valve assembly 24 has moved to its valve clos position, thereby preventing leaking or spil-ling of fluid out of and beyond the cover 20.
.Depending mainly upon the size of the compressed Ibody 50, the cover 20 may be stretched to assume various shapes. It has `been found that for application of shoe polish, a hemispherical shape is preferred because otherwise hard to reach places can be easily given an adequate coating of shoe polish.
Integrally formed and molded with the housing is a ange 56 which extends outwardly normal to the housing 1S and its outermost edge 58 lies Hush with the outer surface of `the container 12. Downwardly extending from the flange is a lip 62 which has a V-shaped groove 64 in the lower edge thereof. The groove 64 facilitates better integral bonding during spin welding of the container 12 with the lip 62.
The container 12 is provided with an upper portion 66 of reduced wvall thickness adapted to lie aga-inst the lip 62 kwith the grooved lower ed-ge of the lip abutting against the yinterior shoulder 68. The container 12 and dauber assembly 14 are then spin welded together to fuse the container 12 to the dauber assembly 14 to form the unitary integral applicator.
In order to ll the applicator, a needle on the order of -a hypodermic needle is inserted through the cover and the valve head 36 is depressed allowing the container `to be lled.
The embodiment shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 has an unusual and unexpected advantage. When filling the container 12, the needle vwill pierce the cover 21 and the body 50. However, after filling, the body 50 will move slightly with respect to the cover 20 upon release of the valve head 36 causing a labyrinth blocking of the opening caused by the needle, exceedingly small as it is thereby preventing leakage by any type of fluid used.
The container 12 may be of any convenient size and shape. A cap 76 is provided and may be of a snap-lit type arranged with groove 77 therein and to snap over the swaged end 18. A detent 78 may be provided to facilitate removal of the cap 76.
A latitude of modication, change and substitution is -intended in the foregoing disclosure, and in some instances some features of the invention will be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claim be contrued broadly and in a manner consistent with the spirit and scope of the invention herein.
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An applicator comprising a housing, a first flange halving a swaged lip integral with said housing, said housing having a web extending transversely thereof, said web havin-g an opening therein forming a valve seat, a rib on said web surrounding said opening, a cover secured to said housing between said lip and said rib, a springpressed valve member provided with a valve head having a rounded end surface, said valve member being secured in said housing and movable with respect to said valve seat to control fluid .flow through said opening, a resilient cylindrical porous body disposed in the space between said cover and said web, said body when not compressed being of such dimensions that said body ris thicker than the space between said cover and said housing, said body having a diameter substantially greater than said opening and no greater than said rib, said body being en- -gaged by said valve head so las to be continuously under compression with said Ibody being laterally movable over said rounded end surface, said applicator 4being illable through said cover and said body so that after lling lateral movement of said body enable said `body to form a labyrinth stop, a second flange integralpwith and extending outward-ly of said housing normal thereto, a downwardly extending lip integral with said second flange extending downardly from said second ange inwardly of the peripheral edge thereof, and a container having an upper portion of reduced wall thickness, said upper portion surrounding and abutting -said downwardly extending lip and `being fused thereto.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,095,598 7/1963 Gonnella et al. 15-571 3,129,452 4/ 1964 Schwartzman 15-566 3,133,307 5/1964 `Steinberg et al. 15-563 3,161,904 I12/1964 Goldich 15-563R CHARLES A. WILLMUTH, Primary Examiner.
S. E. BECK, PHILIP R. ARVIDSON,
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