Claims
- 1. A liquid applicator for applying liquid to an application surface, said applicator comprising:
- (a) a liquid container having a nozzle orifice from which a liquid is emitted;
- (b) a nozzle member removably affixed to said nozzle orifice, said nozzle member having a nozzle into which the liquid emitted from said nozzle orifice is discharged;
- (c) an applicator tool body; and
- (d) means for circumferentially mounting said applicator tool body on said nozzle member by at least one pair of non-helical intermeshing projecting members and channels so that said applicator tool body is freely rotatable through an unlimited number of rotations with respect to said nozzle member;
- wherein said applicator tool body comprises a spatulate section projecting from one side surface of the body of the applicator tool body, said spatulate section having a discharge orifice formed in an inner circumferential side thereof through which liquid is dispensed from the applicator tool body radially inwardly, and a communication channel to provide liquid communication between said nozzle of the nozzle member and said discharge orifice, the rotation of said applicator tool body having substantially no effect on the flow rate of said liquid through said discharge orifice, wherein said applicator tool body further comprises a cylindrical guide pin projecting from a side surface of the body of the applicator tool body and spaced from the spatulate section for holding between the guide pin and the spatulate section said application surface, whereby the coaction of said guide pin and said spatulate section maintains the application of liquid dispensed through said discharge orifice upon said application surface.
- 2. The liquid applicator of claim 1, wherein said means for circumferentially mounting said applicator tool body on said nozzle member includes a projecting member formed on the circumferential surface of said nozzle member, and a circumferential channel formed in said applicator tool body to receive said projecting member of the nozzle member.
- 3. The applicator tool for liquids of claim 2, further comprising a cylindrical member of a suitable thickness with an internal diameter equivalent to the external diameter of the guide pin,
- said cylindrical member being fitted onto the guide pin, whereby the space between the spatulate section and the guide pin are adjusted.
- 4. The applicator tool for liquids of claim 3, wherein said spatulate section has a brush member on one side forming a discharge orifice.
- 5. The applicator tool for liquids of claim 2, wherein said spatulate section has an irregular section on one side forming a discharge orifice.
- 6. The applicator tool for liquids of claim 2, wherein said discharge orifice is formed along the longitudinal direction of the spatulate section from its base end to tip end.
- 7. The applicator tool for liquid of claim 2, wherein said applicator tool body can be removed from the nozzle member and the tip section of the nozzle member has a shape appropriate to carry out the application action at this section,
- whereby the application action can be implemented either with the applicator tool or nozzle tip section as required.
- 8. The applicator tool for liquids of claim 2, wherein the said spatulate section can expand and contract along its longitudinal direction,
- whereby the application position and application width can be adjusted.
- 9. The applicator tool for liquids of claim 2, wherein said nozzle orifice is threaded, and said nozzle member is removably affixed to the nozzle orifice by being screwed onto the threads of the nozzle member.
- 10. The applicator tool for liquids of claim 2, further comprising a cap member to be fitted to the tip of the applicator tool,
- said cap member having a protruding section for closing the discharge orifice when the cap member is fitted to the tip of the applicator tool.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 264,452, filed Oct. 28, 1988, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 904,169, filed Sept. 5, 1986 both abandoned.
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