Claims
- 1. An applicator for moldable soft material which permits the ready formation and exposure of a fresh point, comprising:
- a body having a chamber containing a charge of moldable soft material, said body including a front end having an opening communicating with said chamber and a frusto-conical surface extending about said opening;
- cap means adapted to be detachably secured to said front end of said body, said cap means having an interior conical surface which includes a first portion which is registrable in tight fitting relationship with said frusto-conical surface of said body when said cap means is secured to said front end of said body and a second portion which forms a conical recess; and
- manually actuable pushing means movable within said chamber of said body and in direct contact with the rear of said charge of soft material for forcing said charge of soft material through said opening in said body and into said conical recess in said cap means when said cap means is secured to said body, the interior surface of said chamber and said interior conical surface of said cap means each being sufficiently smooth and non-sticking so that said charge of soft material is freely slideable within said chamber of said body and readily releasable from said interior conical surface of said cap means, whereby actuation of said pushing means pushes said charge of soft material into said conical recess to form a fresh point on the end of said charge of soft material and detaching of said cap means exposes said fresh point.
- 2. An applicator in accordance with claim 1 wherein said cap means is adapted to be detachably secured to said front end of said body by means of cooperable threading provided on said body and on said cap means.
- 3. An applicator in accordance with claim 1 wherein said pushing means comprises a piston movably mounted within said chamber of said body and a piston holder connected to said piston and threadably mounted on said body, whereby rotation of said piston holder causes said piston to move forward within said chamber of said body.
- 4. An applicator for moldable soft materials which permits the ready formation and exposure of a fresh point for such materials, comprising:
- a) a body including ak chamber having a front frusto-conical portion with an open front end;
- b) a charge of moldable soft material spaced within said chamber and freely slidable therein;
- c) manually actuable piston means movable within said chamber and abutting the rear of said charge but being unattached thereto; and
- d) cap means having an interior conical surface and being detachably connected to said body so as to register with said front open end of said chamber, said cap means including a tip-forming cap which is hollow, has a conical interior surface registrable with said frusto-conical front end, has slits forming fingers at its front end and is detachably connected to said body, and an exterior protector cap having an interior surface registrable with the exterior surface of said tip-forming cap and detachably connected to said body;
- the interior surface of said chamber and said conical surface of said cap means being sufficiently smooth and non-sticking so that said charge is freely slidable within said chamber and readily releasable from said conical surface; said applicator being characterized in that when said cap means is attached to said body, actuation of said piston means pushes said charge into said conical surface to form a fresh point and detaching of said cap means exposes a fresh point on the end of said charge of soft material.
- 5. An applicator for moldable soft materials which permits the ready formation and exposure of a fresh point for such materials, comprising:
- a) a body including a chamber having a front frusto-conical portion with an open front end;
- b) a charge of moldable soft material spaced within said chamber and freely slidable therein;
- c) manually actuable piston means movable within said chamber and abutting the rear of said charge but being unattached thereto; and
- d) cap means having an interior conical surface and being detachable connected to said body so as to register with said front open end of said chamber, said cap means including a tip-forming cap which is hollow, has a conical interior surface registrable with said frusto-conical front end, has slits forming fingers at its front end and is detachably connected to said body, and a protector cap having an interior surface registrable with the exterior surface of said tip-forming cap and detachably connected to said body, said interior protector cap surface and exterior tip-forming cap surface having cooperable means for normally holding said tip-forming cap within said protector cap but permitting said tip-forming cap to slide slightly within said protector cap thus allowing the fingers to open when the protector cap is removed from said body,
- the interior surface of said chamber and said conical surface of said cap means being sufficiently smooth and non-sticking so that said charge is freely slidable within said chamber and readily releasable from said conical surface; said applicator being characterized in that when said cap means is attached to said body, actuation of said piston means pushes said charge into said conical surface to form a fresh point and detaching of said cap means exposes a fresh point on the end of said charge of soft material.
- 6. An applicator made in accordance with claim 5 wherein said cooperable means comprises a transverse ridge on the exterior surface of said tip-forming cap and a slightly wider transverse groove on the interior surface of said protector cap.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/025,856 filed Mar. 16, 1987, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/825,247, filed Feb. 3, 1986, and a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06,852,342, filed Apr. 15, 1986, both of such application Ser. Nos. 06/825,247 and 06/852,342 being incorporated herein by reference and all of such prior applications now abandoned.
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