Applicator tip for liquid applicator device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6641320
  • Patent Number
    6,641,320
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 20, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A liquid applicator device comprising an applicator liquid container and a liquid dispensing mechanism. The device has a valve element movable disposed between an open position and a closed position for controlling the flow of the applicator liquid from the container. The liquid dispensing mechanism has a hollow cylindrical portion for supporting an applicator tip. The inner end of the applicator tip communicates with the valve element. An axial displacement of the applicator tip moves the valve element into the open position for enabling the applicator liquid to migrate through the applicator tip for applying the liquid to a surface. The improvement comprises a recess cooperating with a retainer for preventing the removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to the dispensing of liquids and more particularly, this invention relates to an improved applicator device for marking, writing or dispensing a liquid on a surface.




2. Background of the Invention




Various types of liquid applicator devices have been devised for dispensing a liquid. Some of these liquid applicator devices were used for dispensing an applicator liquid for writing with ink, dye or paint. Among such devices were fountain pens, ball point pens, felt tip pens as well as other types of liquid applicator devices and the like.




These liquid applicator devices of the prior art have receiving wide acceptance due in great measure to the convenience of the device. Furthermore, these liquid applicator devices of the prior art had the ability to retain a large quantity of applicator liquid and the ability to supply additional applicator liquid from a liquid container to an applicator tip at the discretion of the user. In addition, the liquid applicator devices were not limited to the dispensing of only writing liquid such as paints, dyes and the like but are capable of dispensing a large variety of applicator liquids including chemicals, perfumes, lubricants and the like.




Continuing efforts have been made in the past to improve the design of the liquid applicator devices. The improve the design of the liquid applicator devices have concentrated on the liquid dispensing mechanism and for improving the communication of the liquid from the liquid container to the applicator tip for dispensing the applicator liquid onto a surface. In one example of a liquid applicator device, an applicator liquid flows into a fiber applicator tip only when the liquid applicator device is held upside down and the fiber applicator tip is depressed by a surface to be coated by the applicator liquid.




U.S. Pat. No. 1,857,467 to Marsh discloses a fountain marker comprising a main reservoir adapted to contain fluid with an end wall for said reservoir having an opening therethrough. An auxiliary reservoir is arranged to receive fluid through the opening with a valve opening and closing the discharge outlet. A stem connected to the valve extends through the opening. The fluid is admitted from the main reservoir to the auxiliary reservoir when the valve is closed and is prevented from flowing from the main reservoir to the auxiliary reservoir when the valve is in an open position. A spring holds the valve closed with an applicator tip attached to the valve.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,024,413 to Witt discloses a fountain brush comprising an elongated hollow handle forming a liquid reservoir. A cap is secured to the forward end of the handle having an elongated frusto-conical valve seat and a closure cap on the opposite end of the handle. An elongated conical valve is received in the valve seat. An inwardly projecting stem is formed on the rear end of the valve. An outwardly projecting shank is carried by the forward end of the valve. A cross-head on the stem having an ends is slidably engaged with the inner face of the hollow handle. A contractile coil spring is disposed about the stem having one end anchored to the stem and the other end being anchored in place between the forward cap and handle. A brush-head on the shank and a conical deflector formed on the brush-head are arranged in facing relation to the valve for receiving liquid therefrom.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,210,662 to Garvey discloses a writing instrument comprising a reservoir for the writing fluid and a valve tiltable in different directions to control the discharge of fluid from the reservoir. A tiltable tip holder is united with and extends from the tiltable valve with the tiltable tip holder having an internal screw thread. A writing tip is made of a yieldable absorbent material and is screwed into the internal thread to project from the lower end of the tip holder. The writing tip is adjustable longitudinally on the screw thread in response to rotary movements of the tip independently of the tip holder. A means limits the rotary movements of the tip holder and includes a tiltable abutment carried by and tiltable with the united valve and tip holder and a fixed abutment co-operating with the tiltable abutment.




U.S. Pat. No. 2,330,053 to Herb discloses a fountain applicator comprising a fluid containing reservoir and a marking nib and means operable by pressure on the nib in excess of that required for marking therewith for forcing fluid from the reservoir to the nib.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,468,611 to Ward discloses a liquid applicator having a tubular member of flexible side wall construction. A porous applicator nib and valve means control the flow of liquid from the tubular member to the applicator nib.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,976,564 to Fukuoka et al. discloses an implement for applying a liquid comprising a container having an opening at a front end and a front tube attached to the container forward end. A hollow accommodating member has a chamber in an interior and formed with a rearward communication hole and a forward communication hole for holding the chamber in communication with the interior of the container and the interior of the front tube respectively. A liquid feed member is accommodated in the chamber and is movable axially thereof. A biased end valve is disposed inside the front tube to provide a liquid retaining portion inside the front tube around the end valve for closing the forward end opening of the front tube. An applicator having a capillary action extends through the forward end opening of the front tube and is secured to the front end of the end valve.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,984,923 to Ota discloses an operating member inserted in the middle cylinder to be movable backward and forward in the axial direction. A valve mechanism is provided in the front portion of the middle cylinder to supply the pinpoint with the applied liquid stored in the rear portion of the middle cylinder. The valve mechanism includes a valve seat having a valve hole with a valve spindle being provided with a valve element for opening and closing the valve hole and a stretchable member for moving the valve spindle backward and forward. The stretchable member is elongated and shortened in the axial direction of the middle cylinder as the bent portions of the bent arms are bent less and more, respectively. The operating element at the rear end of the middle cylinder is operated to move the operating member forward to push the bent portions of the bent arms to elongate the stretchable member. The valve spindle is moved backward to open the valve hole to supply the applied liquid to the pinpoint.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,993,859 to Assad et al. discloses a liquid applicator including a valve body for insertion into the neck of a liquid container and defining a duct in the valve body. A resilient web is formed integrally with the valve body and extends transversely across the duct. A valve seat is located on one end of the valve body. A valve member is secured to the resilient web and has a valve biased into engagement with the valve seat at the end of the valve body. A coating member is mounted on the opposite end of the valve body. A valve stem on the valve member is located proximate the coating member for being deflected when the coating member is compressed onto an external surface to thereby unseat the valve and permit liquid to flow through the duct onto the coating member.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,685,820 to Kremer et. al. discloses an improved applicator device for applying an applicator material such as a liquid or a flowable solid to a surface. The device comprises a material container and a surface applicator for applying the applicator material to the surface. A valve is interposed between the material container and the surface applicator to permit the flow of applicator material to the surface applicator when the valve is in an open position and to inhibit the flow of applicator material to the surface applicator when the valve is in a closed position. The valve includes a valve closure having an internal closure cavity with a first end being connected to the material container and with a second end defining a surface applicator opening therein. The valve element has a distal end portion that extends through the applicator opening of the valve closure when the valve element is biased into the closed position. The surface applicator comprises the distal end portion of the valve element cooperating with the applicator opening when the distal end portion of the valve element is pressed against the surface thereby forming an annular opening for the flow of the applicator material to apply and disperse the applicator material on the surface. U.S. Pat. No. 4,685,820 to Kremer et. al. provided a significant step forward in the art of applicator devices.




Although the aforementioned U.S. Patents solved many of the problems of the prior art, other problems persisted in the use of liquid applicator devices of this type. A major problem in the design and the utilization of liquid applicator devices of this type involves the retention of the fiber tip in the hollow cylindrical closure of the outer subassembly. The designs generally utilized in prior art liquid applicators typically relied on retention of the fiber tip by friction, or by affixing the fiber tip onto a threaded screw extending from the applicator. These methods of affixing the fiber tip are deficient in that they tend to loosen and detach from the liquid applicator.




Therefore, it is an object of the present invention is to provide an improved applicator tip for a liquid applicator device that ensures the improved applicator tip is retained within the liquid dispensing device.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved applicator tip for a liquid applicator device having a retainer for preventing removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved applicator tip for a liquid applicator device wherein the applicator tip may be utilized without altering the dispensing mechanism of the prior art.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved applicator tip for a liquid applicator device which does not appreciably increase the cost of the dispensing mechanism of liquid applicator device.




The foregoing has outlined some of the more pertinent objects of the invention. These objects should be construed to be merely illustrative of some of the more prominent features and applications of the intended invention. Many other beneficial results can be obtained by applying the disclosed invention in a different manner or modifying the invention within the scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, other objects and a fuller understanding of the invention may be had by referring to the summary of the invention and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments in addition to the scope of the invention defined by the claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is defined by the appended claims with the specific embodiments shown in the attached drawings. For the purpose of summarizing the invention, the invention may be incorporated into an apparatus comprising a liquid dispensing device for the dispensing of an applicator liquid from a container to an applicator tip of the liquid dispensing device through the depression of the applicator tip. The liquid applicator device comprises an applicator liquid container and a liquid dispensing mechanism. The device has a valve element that is movable between an open position and a closed position for controlling the flow of applicator liquid from the container. The liquid dispensing mechanism having a support portion for supporting an applicator tip. The inner end of the applicator tip communicates with the valve element for permitting the flow of the applicator liquid from the container to the inner end of the applicator tip upon an axial displacement of the applicator tip. This axial displacement moves the valve element into the open position for enabling the applicator liquid to migrate to an outer end of the applicator tip for applying the liquid to a surface. The improvement comprises a recess cooperating with a retainer for preventing removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.




In one embodiment of the invention, the recess is defined in the applicator tip with the retainer cooperating with the support portion. In an alternate embodiment of the invention, the recess is defined in the support portion with the retainer cooperating with the applicator tip. In another embodiment of the invention, the recess is defined in the support portion with the retainer extending from the applicator tip. In still a further embodiment of the invention, the recess is defined in the applicator tip with the retainer extending from the support portion.




In one specific example of the invention, the recess comprises an annular recess disposed in the applicator tip. The retainer comprises a retaining ring disposed in the annular recess of the applicator tip for forming an interference fit with the support portion for preventing removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.




In another specific example of the invention, the recess comprises an annular recess disposed in proximately to the support portion. The retainer comprises a retaining ring projected from the applicator tip and located between the outer end and the inner end thereof for forming an interference fit for preventing removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.




In still another specific example of the invention, the recess comprises an annular recess disposed in the applicator tip. The retainer projects from the support portion into the annular recess for forming an interference fit for preventing removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.




In another embodiment of the invention, a shoulder is disposed on the support portion for receiving the retaining ring disposed in the annular recess of the applicator tip. In one embodiment of the invention, the applicator tip comprises a substantially flexible applicator tip and in an alternate embodiment, the applicator tip comprises a substantially rigid applicator tip. In another embodiment of the invention, the inner end of the applicator tip comprises a tapered portion for facilitating the flow of liquid to the inner end of the applicator tip.




In a more specific embodiment of the invention, the applicator tip is made from a porous material for enabling the liquid to migrate from the inner end to the outer end of the applicator tip for applying the liquid to the surface. The applicator tip is a substantially cylindrical applicator tip having a first diameter and with the annular recess having a second diameter. The annular recess is disposed between the outer end and the inner end.




In one specific embodiment of the invention, the annular recess extends along at least one-quarter of a cylindrical length of the cylindrical applicator tip. The retaining ring has an inner diameter greater than the second diameter of the annular recess and less than the first diameter of the cylindrical applicator tip enabling the retaining ring to be slidably retained within the annular recess. The retaining ring has an outer diameter greater than the first diameter of the cylindrical applicator tip for engaging a shoulder disposed on the hollow cylindrical portion. The applicator tip is thus prevented from removal from the liquid applicator device.




The retaining ring disposed in the annular recess of the applicator tip may be made of a metallic material or may be made of a polymeric material. Preferably, the applicator liquid dispensing mechanism and the valve element are comprised of a plastic material.




The improvement comprises an applicator tip having an annular recess disposed between the outer end and the inner end. A retaining ring is disposed in the annular recess of the applicator tip. The support portion has a shoulder disposed thereon for receiving the retaining ring disposed on the applicator tip. An outer assembly is securable to an inner assembly for entrapping the retaining ring disposed in the annular recess between the outer and the inner assemblies for preventing the removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.




The foregoing has outlined rather broadly the more pertinent and important features of the present invention in order that the detailed description that follows may be better understood so that the present contribution to the art can be more fully appreciated. Additional features of the invention will be described hereinafter which form the subject of the claims of the invention. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the conception and the specific embodiments disclosed may be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. It should also be realized by those skilled in the art that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:




For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a liquid applicator device;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the liquid applicator device of FIG


1


;





FIG. 3

is a view along line


3





3


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view along line


4





4


in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged view of a portion of

FIG. 2

illustrating a prior art applicator tip within a liquid dispensing mechanism in a closed position;





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 5

illustrating the prior art applicator tip in the liquid dispensing mechanism in an open position;





FIG. 7

is an enlarged view of a portion of

FIG. 2

illustrating a first embodiment of a applicator tip of the present invention incorporated into the liquid dispensing mechanism shown disposed in a closed position;





FIG. 8

is a view similar to

FIG. 7

illustrating the liquid dispensing mechanism in an open position;





FIG. 9

is a magnified side view of the applicator tip and the retainer shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

;





FIG. 10

is a view along line


10


-


13


in

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a sectional view along line


11





11


in

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12

is a magnified view of a portion of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 13

is a view similar to

FIG. 5

illustrating the detachment of the prior art applicator tip from the liquid dispensing mechanism;





FIG. 14

is a view similar to

FIG. 7

illustrating the retention of the applicator tip of the present invention within the liquid dispensing mechanism;





FIG. 15

is a view similar to

FIG. 14

with the liquid dispensing mechanism in an open position;





FIG. 16

is a view similar to

FIG. 15

illustrating a second embodiment of an applicator tip of the present invention having a recess with a reduced longitudinally extending length;





FIG. 17

is a magnified side view of a third embodiment of the applicator tip and the retainer of present invention;





FIG. 18

is a view along line


18





18


in

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 19

is a view along line


19





19


in

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 20

is a magnified view of the retainer and applicator tip of

FIG. 17

within the liquid dispensing mechanism;





FIG. 21

is a side sectional view illustrating the third embodiment of an applicator tip of the present invention incorporating a small brush with the liquid dispensing mechanism being shown disposed in a closed position;





FIG. 22

is a view similar to

FIG. 21

with the liquid dispensing mechanism being shown in an open position;





FIG. 23

is an enlarged isometric view of a fourth embodiment of an applicator tip of the present invention incorporating a major brush;





FIG. 24

is a side sectional view of

FIG. 20

;





FIG. 25

is an exploded view of the applicator tip of

FIG. 23

located adjacent to a portion of the liquid dispensing mechanism;





FIG. 26

is a view similar to

FIG. 25

with the applicator tip inserted into the portion of the liquid dispensing mechanism;





FIG. 27

is a view along line


27





27


in

FIG. 26

;





FIG. 28

is a view similar to

FIG. 26

with the retainer secured to the applicator tip;





FIG. 29

is a sectional view along line


29





29


in

FIG. 28

;





FIG. 30

is a side sectional view illustrating the fourth embodiment of the applicator tip of the present invention with the liquid dispensing mechanism being shown disposed in a closed position;





FIG. 31

is a view similar to

FIG. 30

with the liquid dispensing mechanism being shown in an open position;





FIG. 32

is a magnified side view of a fifth embodiment of an applicator tip and a retainer of the present invention;





FIG. 33

is a view along line


33





33


in

FIG. 32

;





FIG. 34

is a view along line


34





34


in

FIG. 32

;





FIG. 35

is a magnified view of the retainer and applicator tip of

FIG. 32

within the liquid dispensing mechanism;





FIG. 36

is a side view illustrating the fifth embodiment of the applicator tip and the retainer of the present invention shown in

FIG. 32

incorporated into a liquid dispensing mechanism shown disposed in a closed position;





FIG. 37

is a view similar to

FIG. 36

illustrating the liquid dispensing mechanism in an open position;





FIG. 38

is a magnified side view of a sixth embodiment of an applicator tip of the present invention;





FIG. 39

is a view along line


39





39


in

FIG. 38

;





FIG. 40

is a sectional view along line


40





40


in

FIG. 38

;





FIG. 41

is a magnified view of the applicator tip of

FIG. 38

within the liquid dispensing mechanism;





FIG. 42

is a side view illustrating the sixth embodiment of the present invention of

FIG. 38

incorporated into a liquid dispensing mechanism shown disposed in a closed position; and





FIG. 43

is a view similar to

FIG. 42

illustrating the liquid dispensing mechanism in an open position.











Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several Figures of the drawings.




DETAILED DISCUSSION





FIG. 1

illustrates a liquid applicator device


5


for dispensing an applicator liquid


8


from a container


10


. The liquid applicator device


5


comprises an applicator tip


20


for dispensing the applicator liquid


8


from the container


10


onto the surface (not shown) by a dispensing mechanism


30


. As will be described in greater detail hereinafter, the applicator tip


20


is used to dispense the applicator liquid


8


from the container


10


onto the surface upon the depression of the applicator tip


20


by the applicator surface. The applicator tip


20


may be covered by a protective overcap (not shown) for preventing accidental dispensing of the applicator liquid


8


.





FIGS. 2-4

are various views of the liquid applicator device


5


of FIG.


1


. The container


10


is preferably formed in a cylindrical shape having a closed end


11


, an open end


12


and a cylindrical side wall


13


. The open end


12


is adapted to introduce a quantity of the applicator liquid


8


into the container


10


. The applicator liquid


8


may be a marking liquid, a lubricating liquid or any other type of liquid suitable for being dispensed by the applicator tip


20


.




When the liquid applicator device


5


is used to apply a marking liquid


8


, the marking liquid


8


may be formed of opaque particles suspended in a carrier material as should be well known in the art. In the event that a liquid suspension is used for the applicator liquid


8


, the liquid applicator device


5


will preferably include an agitator


14


shown as a ball or a metal slug disposed within the liquid container


10


. The purpose of the ball


14


is to disburse the suspended particles of the applicator liquid


8


throughout the carrier fluid in the event that the suspended particles have become precipitated or settled from the carrier through non-use over a period of time. A preferable material for the ball


14


is a metallic material selected to minimize any chemical reaction with the applicator liquid


8


. The ball


14


is preferably of a diameter sufficiently smaller than the inside diameter of the container


10


and of a specific gravity significantly greater than the applicator liquid


8


whereby shaking of the container


10


will readily move the ball


14


to effect the dispersion of the suspended particles throughout the carrier fluid to improve the performance of the liquid applicator device


5


.




The applicator tip


20


is a generally cylindrically shaped member extending from an inner end


21


to an outer end


22


. The applicator tip


20


may formed from a felt fiber or a brush construction. The applicator tip


20


may be rigid or flexible.




In this example of the invention, the applicator tip


20


is formed of a highly compacted fibrous material such as polyester or other similar material having analogous properties sufficient to hold the original shape when moistened with the applicator liquid


8


but adequate to pass the applicator liquid


8


from the inner end


21


to the outer end of the applicator tip


20


by capillary action.




The dispensing mechanism


30


includes an inner subassembly


31


and an outer subassembly


32


. The inner subassembly


31


includes a valve body


40


, a valve element


50


, a valve seal


60


, a spring


70


and a tubular seal


80


. The outer subassembly


32


includes a closure


90


. The closure provides a support portion for positioning and slidably supporting the applicator tip


20


.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged sectional view of a prior art liquid dispensing mechanism


30


in a closed position. The valve body


40


is defined by a valve body inner end


41


and a valve body outer end


42


. The valve body inner end


41


comprises a solid face whereas the valve body outer end


42


comprises an opening. A cylindrical side wall


43


extends between the valve body inner end


41


and the valve body outer end


42


.




A valve body shoulder


45


is formed on the valve body outer end


42


of the valve body


40


. The valve body shoulder


45


is used for affixing the valve body


40


to the closure


90


as will be described in greater detail hereinafter.




A valve body hollow


46


is defined within an inside surface of the cylindrical side wall


43


. The valve body hollow


46


is used for affixing the valve body


40


to the valve seal


60


as will be described in greater detail hereinafter.




A valve body projection


47


extends from the valve body inner end


41


of the valve body


40


. A circular recess


48


is defined within the valve body inner end


41


of the valve body


40


and encircles the valve body projection


47


. The valve body projection


47


and the circular recess


48


cooperate to receive a first end


71


of the spring


70


.




The valve body


40


is provided with a hole


49


defined within the valve body inner end


41


of the valve body


40


. The hole


49


defined within the valve body


40


facilitates the flow of the applicator liquid


8


from the inside surface of the container


10


into the valve body


40


.




The valve element


50


extends between a valve element inner end


51


and a valve element outer end


52


. The valve element


50


defines a circumferential side wall


54


. A valve element projection


56


extends from the valve element inner end


51


of the valve element


50


. The valve element projection


56


receives a second end


72


of the spring


70


.




The circumferential side wall


54


of the valve element


50


supports a flared peripheral shoulder


58


. The outside diameter of the flared peripheral shoulder


58


is less than the inner diameter of the valve body


40


for enabling the valve element


50


to move within the valve body


40


.




The valve seal


60


includes a valve seal inner end


61


and a valve seal outer end


62


with a cylindrical sidewall


63


extending therebetween. The cylindrical side wall


63


is provided with a valve seal shoulder


64


. The valve seal shoulder


64


is shown as a circumferential shoulder having a diameter greater than the remainder of the cylindrical side wall


63


of the valve seal


60


. The valve seal shoulder


64


has a diameter substantially the same diameter as the diameter of the valve body


40


.




The valve seal


60


includes a valve seal annular bulge


66


extending about an outer surface of the cylindrical side wall


63


. The valve seal annular bulge


66


cooperates with the valve body hollow


46


of the valve body


40


for affixing the valve body


40


to the valve seal


60


as will be described in greater detail hereinafter.




The valve seal


60


may be press fit into the valve body


40


with the valve element


50


and the spring


70


located therebetween. The valve seal shoulder


64


limits the depth of penetration of the valve seal


60


into the valve body


40


. The valve body hollow


46


of the valve body


40


receives the valve seal annular bulge


66


of the valve seal


60


for interlocking the valve seal


60


within the valve body


40


and for forming the inner subassembly


31


for the dispenser mechanism


30


.




The outside diameter of the flared peripheral shoulder


58


of the valve element


50


is less than the inner diameter of the valve body


40


enabling the valve element


50


to move within the valve body


40


. The outside diameter of the flared peripheral shoulder


58


of the valve element


50


is greater than the inner diameter of the valve seal inner end


61


of the valve seal


60


for enabling valve element


50


to form a seal with the valve seal


60


.




The spring


70


biases the dispensing mechanism


30


in a closed condition as shown in FIG.


5


. The flared peripheral shoulder


58


of the valve element


50


is biased into engagement with the valve seal inner end


61


of the valve seal


60


by the spring


70


to prevent the passage of the applicator liquid


8


. The spring


70


is preferably formed of stainless steel or other similar material to preclude or minimize chemical reaction with the applicator liquid


8


.




A tubular seal


80


extends between a tubular seal inner end


81


and a tubular seal outer end


82


. An intermediate mounting


84


integrally secures the tubular seal


80


to the valve seal outer end


62


of the valve seal


60


. The tubular seal


80


provides a sliding seal with the applicator tip


20


;




The applicator tip


20


extends between the inner end


21


and the outer end


22


and defines a cylindrical diameter


23


between the inner end


21


and the outer end


22


. The inner end


21


of the applicator tip


20


is in direct engagement with the valve element outer end


52


of the valve element


50


. The cylindrical diameter


23


of the applicator tip


20


forms a sliding seal with the tubular seal


80


.




The closure


90


extends between a closure inner end


91


and a closure outer end


92


. The closure inner end


91


of the closure is open for receiving a portion of the inner subassembly


31


within an internal tapered region


93


of the closure


90


. The internal tapered region


93


communicates with a passageway


94


extending to the closure outer end


92


of the closure


90


.




The internal tapered region


93


of the closure


90


includes a closure annular ring


95


extending inwardly from the internal tapered region


93


of the closure


90


. The internal tapered region


93


of the closure


90


includes a closure shoulder


96


for cooperating with the valve seal shoulder


64


of the valve seal


60


.




The closure


90


has support centering ribs


98


extending from the inner surface of the passageway


94


. The support centering ribs


98


frictionally engages and supports the applicator tip


20


. The support centering ribs


98


support the applicator tip


20


in a sliding engagement for enabling axial movement of the applicator tip


20


relative to the closure


90


.




The internal tapered region


93


of the closure


90


receives a portion of the inner subassembly


31


with the valve seal shoulder


64


engaging the closure shoulder


96


. The closure annular ring


95


of the closure


90


engages with the valve body shoulder


45


of the valve body


40


for interlocking the valve body


40


to the closure


90


thereby joining the inner subassembly


31


to the outer subassembly


32


.




The applicator tip


20


is supported by support centering ribs


98


of the closure


90


and extends through the tubular seal


80


. The inner end


21


of the applicator tip


20


engages the outer end


52


of the valve element


50


whereas the outer end


22


of the applicator tip


20


extends from the closure


90


.




The dispensing mechanism


30


may be joined to the container


10


by a press fit engagement. The closure


90


is tapered to be press fit inside the open end


12


of the container


10


.





FIG. 6

is an enlarged sectional view similar to FIG,


5


illustrating the prior art liquid dispensing mechanism


30


in an open position. A depression of the applicator tip


20


against a surface (not shown) will compress the spring


70


and move the valve element


50


inwardly from the valve seal


60


to move the dispensing mechanism


30


in the open condition. The flared peripheral shoulder


58


of the valve element


50


is separated from the valve seal inner end


61


of the valve seal


60


for enabling the passage of the applicator liquid


8


from the container


10


to contact the inner end


21


of the applicator tip


20


. The applicator liquid


8


moves from the inner end


21


to the outer end


22


of the applicator tip


20


by capillary action.




When pressure is applied as through the depression of the applicator tip


20


, the inner end


21


of the applicator tip


20


is replenished with the applicator liquid


8


. The applicator liquid


8


moves by capillary action from the inner end


21


to the outer end


22


of the applicator tip


20


. The applicator liquid


8


at the outer end


22


of the applicator tip


20


may be transferred to a surface by marking, dabbing or a brushing action.




The applicator device


5


of the prior art shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

operated satisfactory for a wide majority of uses. However, in a small minority of uses, the applicator tip


20


could be inadvertently withdrawn from the passageway


94


of the closure


90


. In some instances, the applicator tip


20


was caught on an imperfection such as a metal flashing extending from the surface (not shown) to receive the applicator liquid


8


. In other instances, the applicator liquid


8


formed a bond between the surface to receive the applicator liquid


8


and the outer end


22


of the applicator tip


20


. Upon moving the applicator device


5


away from the surface, the applicator tip


20


was withdrawn from the passageway


94


of the closure


90


. In addition, the possibility of the withdrawal of the applicator tip


20


from the passageway


94


of the closure


90


made the applicator device


5


of the prior art totally unsuitable for use by children. Since the applicator tip


20


could be removed from the applicator device


5


, a child could ingest the applicator tip


20


possibly causing sever discomfort or injury to the child. The present invention overcomes this deficiency and positively retains the applicator tip within the applicator device.





FIGS. 7 and 8

are views similar to

FIGS. 5 and 6

of the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


incorporating the improved applicator tip


20


A of the present invention. The dispensing mechanism


30


is shown in the closed position and the open position in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, respectively. The liquid dispensing mechanism


30


incorporates most of the components of the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


of the prior art shown in

FIG. 5

which are identified by the same reference numeral.




The applicator tip


20


A extends between the inner end


21


A and the outer end


22


A and defines a cylindrical diameter


23


A. In this example the applicator tip


20


A is formed of a highly compacted fibrous material having properties sufficient to hold the original shape when moistened with the applicator liquid


8


and being compressible. The inner end


21


A of the applicator tip


20


A is in direct engagement with the valve element outer end


52


of the valve element


50


. The cylindrical diameter


23


A of the applicator tip


20


A forms a sliding seal with the tubular seal


80


. The cylindrical diameter


23


A of the applicator tip


20


A is supported in a sliding engagement by the support centering ribs


98


extending from the closure


90


for enabling axial movement of the applicator tip


20


A relative to the closure


90


. The applicator tip


20


A includes an annular recess


24


A located intermediate the inner end


21


A and the outer end


22


A of the applicator tip


20


A. A retaining ring


100


is located within the annular recess


24


A.





FIGS. 9-11

are magnified views of the applicator tip


20


A and the retaining ring


100


of

FIGS. 7 and 8

. The annular recess


24


A defines a recess diameter


25


A extending between an inner shoulder


26


A and an outer shoulder


28


A. The cylindrical diameter


23


A of the applicator tip


20


A is greater than the recess diameter


25


A of the annular recess


24


A. The annular recess


24


A extending along at least one-quarter of a cylindrical length of the applicator tip


20


A. The inner end


21


A of the applicator tip


20


A may include an optional taper


29


A as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 9

. The optional taper


29


A of the inner end


21


A of the applicator tip


20


A facilitates the flow of applicator liquid


8


to the inner end


21


A of the applicator tip


20


A.




The retaining ring


100


is inserted into the annular recess


24


A of the applicator tip


20


A by compressing the inner end


21


A of the applicator tip


20


A. The optional taper


29


A of the inner end


21


A of the applicator tip


20


A facilitates the insertion of the retaining ring


100


into the annular recess


24


A of the applicator tip


20


A. The applicator tip


20


A may be compressed by a suitable compression tool or may be compressed by the movement of the retaining ring


100


. The retaining ring


100


is passed over the compressed cylindrical diameter


23


A of the inner end


21


A of the applicator tip


20


A. After the retaining ring


100


is passed over the compressed cylindrical diameter


23


A of the applicator tip


20


A, the compressed cylindrical diameter


23


A returns to the original cylindrical diameter


23


A. After the retaining ring


100


is inserted into the annular recess


24


A of the applicator tip


20


A, the applicator tip


20


A is inserted into the passageway


94


of the closure


90


.




As best shown in

FIGS. 9 and 11

, the retaining ring


100


has an inner diameter


101


greater than the diameter


25


A of the annular recess


24


A and less than the cylindrical diameter


23


A of the applicator tip


20


A. The above selection of the inner diameter


101


of the retaining ring


100


enables the retaining ring


100


to be slidably retained within the annular recess


24


A.




The retaining ring


100


has an outer diameter


102


greater than the cylindrical diameter


23


A of the applicator tip


20


A. The outer diameter


102


of the retaining ring


100


cooperates with the closure


90


for preventing removal of the applicator tip


20


A from the dispensing mechanism


30


. Preferably, retaining ring


100


is fabricated of a metallic material, such as stainless steel or the like.





FIG. 12

is a magnified view of a portion of FIG.


7


. The closure


90


includes a hollow cylindrical respite


97


located adjacent to a shoulder


99


defined by the termination of the support centering ribs


98


of the closure


90


.




The hollow cylindrical respite


97


is dimensioned to receive the retaining ring


100


therein. The retaining ring


100


has an outer diameter


102


greater than the diameter of the shoulder


99


defined by the support centering ribs


98


of the closure


90


. Accordingly, the retaining ring


100


forms an interference fit with shoulder


99


for preventing removal of the applicator tip


20


A from the a liquid applicator device


5


.





FIG. 13

is a view similar to

FIGS. 5 and 6

illustrating the detachment of the prior art applicator tip


20


from the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


. The prior art applicator tip


20


is used to dispense the applicator liquid


8


from the container


10


onto the surface


110


upon the depression of the applicator tip


20


by the surface


110


. In a small minority of uses, the applicator liquid


8


stuck to the surface


110


receiving the applicator liquid


8


and the outer end


22


of the applicator tip


20


. Upon moving the applicator device


5


away from the surface


110


, the applicator tip


20


was withdrawn from the passageway


94


of the closure


90


as shown in FIG.


13


.





FIG. 14

is a view similar to

FIGS. 7 and 8

illustrating the retention of the improved applicator tip


20


A of the present invention by the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


. In the event the applicator liquid


8


sticks to the surface


110


receiving the applicator liquid


8


and the outer end


22


A of the applicator tip


20


A, the retainer comprising the retaining ring


100


prevents removal of the applicator tip


20


A from the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


.




Upon moving the applicator device


5


away from the surface


110


, the applicator tip


20


A moves outwardly until the retainer ring


100


engages with the inner shoulder


26


A simultaneously with the retainer ring


100


engaging with the shoulder


99


of the closure


90


.




The retainer ring


100


engaging with the inner shoulder


26


A simultaneously with the retainer ring


100


engaging with the shoulder


99


of the closure


90


prevents removal of the applicator tip


20


A from the liquid applicator device


5


.





FIG. 15

is a view similar to

FIG. 14

of the applicator tip


20


A of the present invention within the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


in an open position. The position of the applicator tip


20


A is shown in phantom when the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


is in the closed position. The applicator tip


20


A extends between the inner end


21


A and the outer end


22


A with the annular recess


24


A located therebetween. The annular recess


24


A extends between the inner shoulder


26


A and the outer shoulder


28


A. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the annular recess


24


A extends along approximately one-quarter of a cylindrical length of the applicator tip


20


A.





FIG. 16

is a view similar to

FIG. 15

illustrating a second embodiment of an applicator tip


20


B of the present invention within the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


in an open position. The position of the applicator tip


20


B is shown in phantom when the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


is in the closed position. The applicator tip


20


B extends between the inner end


21


B and the outer end


22


B with the annular recess


24


B located therebetween. The annular recess


24


B extends between the inner shoulder


26


B and the outer shoulder


28


B. In the second embodiment of the present invention, the annular recess


24


B extends along approximately one-eighth of a cylindrical length of the applicator tip


20


B.




The solid and phantom lines of the applicator tip


20


A in

FIG. 15

illustrates the positions of the applicator tip


20


A when the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


is in the open and closed position, respectively. The difference in positions illustrates the movement of the applicator tip


20


A during the operation of the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


.




The solid and phantom lines of the applicator tip


20


B in

FIG. 16

illustrates the positions of the applicator tip


20


B when the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


is in the open and closed position, respectively. The difference in positions illustrates the movement of the applicator tip


20


B during the operation of the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


.




The reduction of the length of the annular recess


24


B in the second embodiment relative to the annular recess


24


A in the first embodiment reduces the distance of movement of the applicator tip


20


A during the operation of the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


. The present invention is able to alter the distance of movement of the applicator tip


20


A during the operation of the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


by altering the length of the annular recess


24


B.





FIGS. 17-19

are magnified views of a third embodiment of the applicator tip


20


C of present invention. The applicator tip


20


C extends between the inner end


21


C and the outer end


22


C and defines a cylindrical diameter


23


C. The applicator tip


20


C includes an annular recess


24


C located intermediate the inner end


21


C and the outer end


22


C of the applicator tip


20


C. The annular recess


24


C defines a recess diameter


25


C extending between an inner shoulder


26


C and an outer shoulder


28


C. The cylindrical diameter


23


C of the applicator tip


20


C is greater than the recess diameter


25


C of the annular recess


24


C.




In this third embodiment of the invention, the applicator tip


20


C comprises a sheath


120


C having an internal passage


122


C. Preferably, the sheath


120


C is formed from a rigid or semi-rigid material such as a suitable polymeric material. The inner end


21


C of the applicator tip


20


C includes a plurality of voids


29


C defined in the sheath


120


C. The plurality of voids


29


C facilitate the flow of applicator liquid


8


to the internal passage


122


C of the applicator tip


20


C.




A plurality of fibers


130


C are disposed within the internal passage


122


C for forming a brush


140


C. The plurality of fibers


130


C may be bound by a bonding


135


C for facilitation insertion of the plurality of fibers


130


C within the internal passage


122


C of the sheath


120


C. The plurality of fibers


130


C may be secured within the internal passage


122


C of the sheath


120


C by friction, adhesives, sonic welding or any other suitable means.




In this third embodiment of the invention, the retaining ring


100


S has an inner diameter


101


S and an outer diameter


102


S. The retaining ring


100


S is an expandable ring having a split


104


S. The inner diameter


101


S is greater in diameter than the diameter


25


C of the annular recess


24


C and less than the cylindrical diameter


23


C of the applicator tip


20


C.




The retaining ring


100


S is inserted into the annular recess


24


C of the applicator tip


20


C by expanding the retaining ring


100


S to increase the inner diameter


101


S. The retaining ring


100


S may be expanded by a suitable expanding tool. The retaining ring


100


S with the expanded the inner diameter


101


S is passed over the cylindrical diameter


23


C of the inner end


21


C of the applicator tip


20


C. When the retaining ring


100


S is positioned over the annular recess


24


C of the applicator tip


20


C, the retaining ring


100


S is released to allow the retaining ring


100


S to return to the original diameter


101


S.





FIG. 20

is a magnified view of the retainer and applicator tip of

FIG. 17

within the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


. The inner end


21


C of the applicator tip


20


C is in direct engagement with the valve element outer end


52


of the valve element


50


. The cylindrical diameter


23


C of the applicator tip


20


C forms a sliding seal with the tubular seal


80


. The cylindrical diameter


23


C of the applicator tip


20


C is supported in a sliding engagement by the support centering ribs


98


extending from the closure


90


for enabling axial movement of the applicator tip


20


C relative to the closure


90


.





FIG. 21

is a side sectional view illustrating the third embodiment of the applicator tip


20


C of the present invention incorporated within the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


being shown disposed in a closed position. The liquid dispensing mechanism


30


incorporates most of the components of the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


of the prior art shown in

FIG. 5

which are identified by the same reference numeral.





FIG. 22

is a view similar to

FIG. 21

with the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


being shown in an open position. The liquid dispensing mechanism


30


is moved into the open position upon the depression of the applicator tip


20


C by the surface


110


. More specifically, the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


is moved into the open position upon the depression of the outer end


22


C of the applicator tip


20


C by the surface


110


. The rigid or semi-rigid sheath


120


C enables the dispensing mechanism


30


to be moved into the open position upon the depression of the outer end


22


C of the applicator tip


20


C.





FIGS. 23 and 24

are views of a fourth embodiment of an applicator tip


20


D of the present invention. The applicator tip


20


D extends between the inner end


21


D and the outer end


22


D and defines a cylindrical diameter


23


D. The applicator tip


20


D includes an annular recess


24


D located intermediate the inner end


21


D and the outer end


22


D of the applicator tip


20


D. The annular recess


24


D defines a recess diameter


25


D extending between an inner shoulder


26


D and an outer shoulder


28


D. The cylindrical diameter


23


D of the applicator tip


20


D is greater than the recess diameter


25


D of the annular recess


24


D.




In this fourth embodiment of the invention, the applicator tip


20


D comprises a sheath


120


D having an internal passage


122


D. Preferably, the sheath


120


D is formed from a rigid or a semi-rigid material such as a suitable polymeric material. The inner end


21


D of the applicator tip


20


D includes a plurality of voids


29


D defined in the sheath


120


D. The plurality of voids


29


D facilitate the flow of applicator liquid


8


to the internal passage


122


D of the applicator tip


20


D. The outer end


22


D of the applicator tip


20


D includes an enlarged socket


124


D and an actuator surface


126


D. The enlarged socket


124


D is in fluid communication with the internal passage


122


D of the applicator tip


20


D.




A plurality of fibers


130


D are disposed within the enlarged socket


124


D for forming a brush


140


D. The plurality of fibers


130


D may be secured within the internal passage


122


D of the sheath


120


D by friction, adhesives, sonic welding or any other suitable means.





FIG. 25

is an exploded view of the applicator tip


20


D of

FIG. 23

located adjacent to a portion of the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


. The inner end


21


D of the applicator tip


20


D is inserted within the passageway


94


of the closure


90


. The actuator surface


126


D is disposed coaxally about the closure


90


.





FIG. 26

is a view similar to

FIG. 25

with the applicator tip


20


D inserted into the portion of the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


. The retaining ring


100


S has an inner diameter


101


S and an outer diameter


102


S and a split


104


S. The inner diameter


101


S is greater in diameter than the diameter


25


D of the annular recess


24


D and less than the cylindrical diameter


23


D of the applicator tip


20


D. The inner diameter


101


S of the retaining ring


100


S may be expanded thorough the split


104


S.





FIG. 27

is a view along line


27





27


in FIG.


26


. The retaining ring


100


S is shown expanded thorough the split


104


S to increase the inner diameter


101


S. The expanded retaining ring


100


S is shown positioned over the inner end


21


D of the applicator tip


20


D. The expanded retaining ring


100


S is passed over the inner end


21


D of the applicator tip


20


D to be positioned over the annular recess


24


D of the applicator tip


20


D.





FIG. 28

is a view similar to

FIG. 26

with the retainer ring


100


S secured to the applicator tip


20


D. When the retaining ring


100


S is positioned over the annular recess


24


D of the applicator tip


20


D, the retaining ring


100


S is released to allow the retaining ring


100


S to return to the original diameter


101


S.





FIG. 29

is a sectional view along line


29





29


in FIG.


28


. The cylindrical diameter


23


D of the applicator tip


20


D forms a sliding seal with the tubular seal


80


. The cylindrical diameter


23


D of the applicator tip


20


D is supported in a sliding engagement by the support centering ribs


98


extending from the closure


90


for enabling axial movement of the applicator tip


20


D relative to the closure


90


.





FIG. 30

is a side sectional view illustrating the fourth embodiment of the applicator tip


20


D of the present invention with the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


being shown disposed in a closed position. The liquid dispensing mechanism


30


incorporates most of the components of the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


of the prior art shown in

FIG. 5

which are identified by the same reference numeral.





FIG. 31

is a view similar to

FIG. 30

with the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


being shown in an open position. The liquid dispensing mechanism


30


is moved into the open position upon the depression of the applicator tip


20


D. The liquid dispensing mechanism


30


is moved into the open position upon the depression of the outer end


22


D of the sheath


120


D of the applicator tip


20


D by an operator. More specifically, an operator gasps the actuator surface


126


D to depression of the outer end


22


D of the sheath


120


D. The rigid or semi-rigid sheath


120


D enables the dispensing mechanism


30


to be moved into the open position upon the depression of the actuator surface


126


D of the applicator tip


20


D.





FIG. 32-34

are magnified views of a fifth embodiment of an applicator tip


20


E and a retainer


100


E of the present invention. The applicator tip


20


E extends between the inner end


21


E and the outer end


22


E and defines a cylindrical diameter


23


E. The applicator tip


20


E includes a retainer


100


E located intermediate the inner end


21


E and the outer end


22


E of the applicator tip


20


E. Preferably, the retainer


100


E is integrally formed with the applicator tip


20


E. The annular retainer


100


E defines a retainer diameter


102


E. Preferably, the retainer


100


E is an annular retainer


100


E. The diameter


102


E of the retainer


100


E is greater than the cylindrical diameter


23


E of the applicator tip


20


E.





FIG. 35

is a magnified view of the applicator tip


20


E and the retainer


100


E of

FIG. 32

within the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


. The inner end


21


E of the applicator tip


20


E is in direct engagement with the valve element outer end


52


of the valve element


50


. The cylindrical diameter


23


E of the applicator tip


20


E forms a sliding seal with the tubular seal


80


. The cylindrical diameter


23


E of the applicator tip


20


E is supported in a sliding engagement by the support centering ribs


98


extending from the closure


90


for enabling axial movement of the applicator tip


20


E relative to the closure


90


.





FIG. 36

is a side view illustrating the fifth embodiment of the applicator tip


20


E and the retainer


100


E of the present invention shown in

FIG. 32

incorporated into a liquid dispensing mechanism


30


shown disposed in a closed position. The hollow cylindrical respite


97


is dimensioned to receive the retainer


100


E therein. The retainer


100


E has an outer diameter


102


E greater than the diameter of the shoulder


99


defined by the support centering ribs


98


of the closure


90


. Accordingly, the retainer


100


E forms an interference fit with shoulder


99


for preventing removal of the applicator tip


20


E from the a liquid applicator device


5


.





FIG. 37

is a view similar to

FIG. 36

illustrating the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


being shown in an open position. The liquid dispensing mechanism


30


is moved into the open position upon the depression of the applicator tip


20


E by the surface


110


. More specifically, the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


is moved into the open position upon the depression of the outer end


22


E of the applicator tip


20


E by the surface


110


.




In an alternative to this embodiment of the invention, the annular retainer


100


E may extend to the inner end


21


E. The retainer diameter


102


E of the annular retainer


100


E extends to the inner end


21


E and forms a sliding seal with an enlarged tubular seal


80


. The cylindrical diameter


23


E of the outer end


22


E of the applicator tip


20


E is supported in a sliding engagement by the support centering ribs


98


extending from the closure


90


for enabling axial movement of the applicator tip


20


E relative to the closure


90


. Preferably, the retainer


100


E is integrally formed with the applicator tip


20


E.





FIGS. 38-40

are magnified views of a sixth embodiment of an applicator tip


20


F of the present invention. The applicator tip


20


F extends between the inner end


21


F and the outer end


22


F and defines a cylindrical diameter


23


F. The applicator tip


20


F includes an annular recess


24


F located intermediate the inner end


21


F and the outer end


22


F of the applicator tip


20


F. The annular recess


24


F defines a recess diameter


25


F extending between an inner shoulder


26


F and an outer shoulder


28


F. The cylindrical diameter


23


F of the applicator tip


20


F is greater than the recess diameter


25


F of the annular recess


24


F.





FIG. 41

is a magnified view of the applicator tip


20


F of

FIG. 38

within the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


. The inner end


21


F of the applicator tip


20


F is in direct engagement with the valve element outer end


52


of the valve element


50


. The cylindrical diameter


23


F of the applicator tip


20


F forms a sliding seal with the tubular seal


80


. The cylindrical diameter


23


F of the applicator tip


20


F is supported in a sliding engagement by the support centering ribs


98


extending from the closure


90


F for enabling axial movement of the applicator tip


20


F relative to the closure


90


F.




In this embodiment of the invention, the retainer


100


F extends inwardly from the closure


90


F. Preferably, the retainer


100


F is integrally formed with the closure


90


F. In this example of the invention, the retainer


100


F is an annular retainer


100


F. The annular retainer


100


F extends inwardly from the closure


90


F to define a retainer diameter


102


F. The diameter


102


F of the retainer


100


F is greater than the recess diameter


25


F of the annular recess


24


F. The diameter


102


F of the retainer


100


F is less than the cylindrical diameter


23


F of the applicator tip


20


F for forming an interference fit with shoulder


99


for preventing removal of the applicator tip


20


F from the a liquid applicator device


5


.




The retainer


100


F extends angularly from the closure


90


F. The retainer


100


F includes a normal surface


151


F and a ramp surface


152


F. The normal surface


151


F extends generally perpendicular to the direction of movement of the applicator tip


20


F. The ramp surface


152


F extends angularly relative to the direction of movement of the applicator tip


20


F.




The ramp surface


152


F is oriented in an opposite direction to the direction of the taper


29


F of the inner end


21


F of the applicator tip


20


F. The ramp surface


152


F cooperates with the taper


29


F of the inner end


21


F of the applicator tip


20


F for facilitating the insertion of the applicator tip


20


F into the outer end


92


of the closure


90


F. The ramp surface


152


F of the retainer


100


F compresses the inner end


21


F of the applicator tip


20


F for enabling the retainer


100


F to enter the annular recess


24


F of the applicator tip


20


F.





FIG. 42

is a side sectional view illustrating the sixth embodiment of the applicator tip


20


F of the present invention incorporated within the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


being shown disposed in a closed position. The liquid dispensing mechanism


30


incorporates most of the components of the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


of the prior art shown in

FIG. 5

which are identified by the same reference numeral.





FIG. 43

is a view similar to

FIG. 42

illustrating the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


in an open position. The liquid dispensing mechanism


30


is moved into the open position upon the depression of the applicator tip


20


F by the surface


110


. More specifically, the liquid dispensing mechanism


30


is moved into the open position upon the depression of the outer end


22


F of the applicator tip


20


F by the surface


110


.




The present invention provides an improved applicator tip for a liquid applicator device for dispensing an applicator liquid that ensures improved retention of an applicator tip of the liquid dispensing device. The improved applicator tip may be utilized without altering the dispensing mechanism of the prior art. The improved applicator tip does not increase the cost of the dispensing mechanism of liquid applicator device.




The present disclosure includes that contained in the appended claims as well as that of the foregoing description. Although this invention has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure of the preferred form has been made only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. In a liquid applicator device comprising an applicator liquid container and a liquid dispensing mechanism having a valve being movable between an open position and a closed position for controlling the flow of applicator liquid from the container, the applicator liquid dispensing mechanism having a support portion for supporting an applicator tip communicating with the valve for permitting the flow of applicator liquid from the container to the applicator tip upon movement of the valve into the open position for applying the applicator liquid,the improvement comprising: said applicator tip having a recess; a generally toroidal retaining ring; said retaining ring disposed in said recess of the applicator tip; and said recess cooperating with said retaining ring for preventing removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.
  • 2. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said recess is defined in said applicator tip with said retaining ring cooperating with said support portion.
  • 3. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said retaining ring extends into said recess for forming an interference fit to prevent removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.
  • 4. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said retaining ring is slidably disposed in said recess defined in the applicator tip.
  • 5. In a liquid applicator device comprising an applicator liquid container and a liquid dispensing mechanism having a valve element being movable between an open position and a closed position for controlling the flow of applicator liquid from the container, the applicator liquid dispensing mechanism having a hollow cylindrical respite for supporting an applicator tip with an inner end of the applicator tip communicating with the valve element for permitting the flow of applicator liquid from the container to the inner end of the applicator tip upon an axial displacement of the applicator tip to move the valve element into the open position for enabling the applicator liquid to migrate to an outer end of the applicator tip for applying the liquid to a surface, the improvement comprising:a recess defined in said applicator tip; a generally toroidal retaining ring; said generally toroidal retaining ring disposed in said recess of said applicator tip; and said retaining ring cooperating with said recess for preventing removal of the applicator tip from the a liquid applicator device.
  • 6. In a liquid applicator device comprising an applicator liquid container and a liquid dispensing mechanism having a valve element being movable between an open position and a closed position for controlling the flow of applicator liquid from the container, the applicator liquid dispensing mechanism having a hollow cylindrical respite for supporting an applicator tip with an inner end of the applicator tip communicating with the valve element for permitting the flow of applicator liquid from the container to the inner end of the applicator tip upon an axial displacement of the applicator tip to move the valve element into the open position for enabling the applicator liquid to migrate to an outer end of the applicator tip for applying the liquid to a surface, the improvement comprising:said applicator tip having an annular recess disposed between said outer end and said inner end; a generally toroidal retaining ring; said retaining ring being slideably disposed within said annular recess with said retaining ring forming an interference fit with said annular recess of the applicator tip for limiting movement of said retaining ring only within said annular recess; and said retaining ring forming an interference fit with the hollow cylindrical respite for preventing removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.
  • 7. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 6, including a shoulder being disposed on said hollow cylindrical respite for receiving said retaining ring disposed in said annular recess of the applicator tip.
  • 8. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 6, wherein the applicator tip comprises a substantially flexible applicator tip.
  • 9. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 6, wherein the applicator tip comprises a substantially rigid applicator tip.
  • 10. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 6, wherein the applicator tip is a substantially cylindrical applicator tip having a first diameter with said annular recess having a second diameter disposed between said outer end and said inner end; andsaid annular recess extending along at least one-quarter of a cylindrical length of said cylindrical applicator tip.
  • 11. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 6, wherein the applicator tip is a substantially cylindrical applicator tip having a first diameter with said annular recess having a second diameter disposed between said outer end and said inner end;said first diameter of said cylindrical applicator tip being greater than said second diameter of said annular recess; said retaining ring being disposed in said annular recess of said applicator tip; said retaining ring having an inner diameter greater than said second diameter of said annular recess and less than said first diameter of said cylindrical applicator tip for enabling said retaining ring to be slidably retained within said annular recess; and said retaining ring having an outer diameter greater than said first diameter of said cylindrical applicator tip for engaging a shoulder disposed on said hollow cylindrical respite for preventing removal of the applicator tip from the a liquid applicator device.
  • 12. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 6, wherein said retaining ring is a metallic retaining ring.
  • 13. In a liquid applicator device comprising an applicator liquid container and a liquid dispensing mechanism, the liquid dispensing mechanism comprising an inner and an outer assembly, the inner assembly having a valve body receivable in an open end of the container with a valve element positioned within said valve body biased into engagement with a valve seal; the outer assembly including a hollow cylindrical respite for supporting an applicator tip with an inner end of the applicator tip communicating with the valve element for permitting the flow of applicator liquid from the container to the inner end of the applicator tip upon an axial displacement of the applicator tip to move the valve element out of engagement with the valve seal for enabling the applicator liquid to migrate to an outer end of the applicator tip for applying the liquid to a surface, the improvement comprising:the applicator tip having an annular recess disposed between said outer end and said inner end; a generally toroidal retaining ring disposed in said annular recess of said applicator tip; a hollow cylindrical closure having a shoulder disposed thereon for receiving said retaining ring disposed on said applicator tip; the outer assembly being securable to the inner assembly for entrapping the retaining ring disposed in said annular recess between the outer and the inner assemblies for preventing the removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.
  • 14. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the applicator tip comprises a substantially flexible applicator tip.
  • 15. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the applicator tip comprises a substantially rigid applicator tip.
  • 16. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the inner end of the applicator tip comprises a tapered portion for facilitating the flow of liquid to the inner end of the applicator tip.
  • 17. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the applicator tip is made from a porous material for enabling the liquid to migrate from the inner end to the outer end of the applicator tip for applying the liquid to the surface.
  • 18. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the applicator tip is a substantially cylindrical applicator tip having a first diameter with said annular recess having a second diameter disposed between said outer end and said inner end; andsaid annular recess extending along at least one-quarter of a cylindrical length of said cylindrical applicator tip.
  • 19. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 13, wherein the applicator tip is a substantially cylindrical applicator tip having a first diameter with said annular recess having a second diameter disposed between said outer end and said inner end;said first diameter of said cylindrical applicator tip being greater than said second diameter of said annular recess; said retaining ring being disposed in said annular recess of said applicator tip; said retaining ring having an inner diameter greater than said second diameter of said annular recess and less than said first diameter of said cylindrical applicator tip for enabling said retaining ring to be slidably retained within said annular recess; and said retaining ring having an outer diameter greater than said first diameter of said cylindrical applicator tip for engaging a shoulder disposed on said hollow cylindrical respite for preventing removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.
  • 20. The liquid applicator device as set forth in claim 13, wherein said retaining ring is a metallic retaining ring.
  • 21. In a liquid applicator device comprising an applicator liquid container and a liquid dispensing mechanism having a valve being movable between an open position and a closed position for controlling the flow of applicator liquid from the container, the liquid dispensing mechanism having a support portion for supporting an applicator tip communicating with the valve for permitting the flow of applicator liquid from the container to the applicator tip upon movement of the valve into the open position for applying the applicator liquid,the improvement comprising: said applicator tip having a recess extending between an inner shoulder and an outer shoulder; a retaining ring; said retaining ring defining an inner diameter and an outer diameter; said retaining ring being disposed for movement within said recess of said applicator tip; said retaining ring being disposed for movement within a respite defined in the liquid dispensing mechanism; said inner diameter forming an interference fit with said inner and outer shoulders of said recess for limiting the independent movement of said retaining ring within said annular recess; said outer diameter of said retaining ring forming an interference fit with said respite defined in the liquid dispensing mechanism for limiting the movement of said retaining ring within said respite; and said interference fit of said inner diameter cooperating with said interference fit of said outer diameter for preventing removal of the applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.
  • 22. In a liquid applicator device comprising an applicator liquid container and a liquid dispensing mechanism having a valve being movable between an open position and a closed position for controlling the flow of applicator liquid from the container, the liquid dispensing mechanism having a support portion for supporting an applicator tip communicating with the valve for permitting the flow of applicator liquid from the container to the applicator tip upon movement of the valve into the open position for applying the applicator liquid,the improvement comprising: said applicator tip having a recess; a retaining ring moveably retained in said recess of said applicator tip; a respite defined by the liquid dispensing mechanism; and said retaining ring simultaneously engaging with said recess and with said respite for preventing removal of said applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.
  • 23. In a liquid applicator device comprising an applicator liquid container and a liquid dispensing mechanism having a valve element being movable between an open position and a closed position for controlling the flow of applicator liquid from the container, the liquid dispensing mechanism having a hollow cylindrical respite for supporting an applicator tip with an inner end of the applicator tip communicating with the valve element for permitting the flow of applicator liquid from the container to the inner end of the applicator tip upon an axial displacement of the applicator tip to move the valve element into the open position for enabling the applicator liquid to migrate to an outer end of the applicator tip for applying the liquid to a surface, the improvement comprising:a recess defined in said applicator tip; a retaining ring being moveably retained within said recess of said applicator tip; said retaining ring being moveably retained by a respite of the liquid dispensing mechanism; and said retaining ring cooperating with said recess and said respite of liquid dispensing mechanism for preventing removal of said applicator tip from the liquid applicator device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims benefit of U.S. Patent Provisional application Ser. No. 60/160,915 filed Oct. 22, 1999. All subject matter set forth in provisional application Ser. No. 60/160,915 is hereby incorporated by reference into the present application as if fully set forth herein.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/160915 Oct 1999 US