Information
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Patent Grant
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6283658
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Patent Number
6,283,658
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Date Filed
Wednesday, June 30, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 4, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 401 60
- 401 98
- 401 68
- 401 55
- 401 59
- 401 75
- 401 122
- 401 6
- 016 430
- D28 85
- D28 4
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The chapstick dispensing apparatus provides convenient use and asymmetrical, tactile geometry, aiding manual determination of the disposition of the device. The cap for the chapstick dispensing apparatus is slidably, pivotably, or hingeably attached to a housing so that no separate cap is present with its accompanying risk of loss or of being dropped. The housing is generally asymmetrical and may have an asymmetrical series of tactile protrusions to help determine the disposition or attitude of the chapstick dispensing apparatus, even though manual dexterity is limited as by gloves or mittens. A cover having a cap and finger cradle may slidably engage the housing to open or close the dispensing apparatus. The lip balm product is disposed within the housing and may be ejected or retracted by an ejector such as a threaded rod and turnwheel or an elevator controlling a platform. The housing may form a channel for the lips to facilitate application of the lip balm product. The cover may pivotably or hingeably attach to the housing and form a snap-fit in conjunction with the housing and/or oppositely opposed finger grips present on the housing. A lanyard ring may also provide additional utility by allowing the chapstick dispensing apparatus to be hung around a person's neck or wrist.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to lip balm holders and more particularly to a chapstick dispensing apparatus having an attached cover that is not easily lost as it is not dissociated from the main portion of the dispenser.
2. Description of the Related Art
Lip balms are often used to soothe and heal lips that may become dry or chapped under a variety of circumstances including those encountered in athletic, outdoor activities, such as skiing, sailing, and other environments where dry air comes in constant contact (such as by a breeze or wind) with the lips. Lip balms often comprise a paraffin-like substance which adheres to the lips when drawn over them. Additional emollients or moisturizing additives may even be included in the lip balm, as may UV protective chemicals and the like. By providing a polar or hydrophobic barrier to the elements, moisture is retained in the lips. Additionally, lip balms protect the lips from such harsh environments.
Currently, lip balm dispensers often include a threaded rod or screw that serves to turnably eject the stick of lip balm. The lip balm may have a central channel or circular cavity into which the threaded rod fits and in which the threaded rod turns. As the threaded rod turns, as by a thumbscrew or wheel, the lip balm is selectively ejected from the dispenser.
A cap is generally used to cover the end of the dispenser in order to prevent the drying out of the lip balm. The cap often is spaced away from the end of the dispenser so that a margin of lip balm may be exposed for easy application to the lips. However, the cap is often lost as it is easily disassociated from the dispenser.
Additionally, the dispenser as a whole with its cap may be difficult to manipulate, particularly under inclement conditions such as ski slopes or the like where the hands of the user are often encumbered by gloves or mittens. The disassociatable cap to the lip balm dispenser requires two (2) hands to use or very dexterous one (1) hand. Such one-handed use is often precluded by the presence of mittens or gloves.
Additionally, present lip balm dispensers often have no lanyard ring or tactile side indicators regarding orientation of the dispenser. Furthermore, hand or fingerholds are generally absent from such lip balm dispensers. Aesthetic designs are often absent, preventing the lip balm dispenser from acting as an attractive or fashionable accessory to a person's outfit or clothing.
It would be an advance of the art to overcome these shortcomings and to resolve these disadvantages in a manner that is both useful and attractive, making the use and carrying of a lip balm dispenser easier and more fun.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a lip balm dispenser having an associated cap that remains with the dispenser even though the lip balm product is exposed. Additionally, a translucent or transparent lens or window provides indication of the amount of lip balm product left and the operation of the generally slow ejection of the lip balm product.
A turnscrew or wheel serves to slowly eject the lip balm product. The cover may slidably move along a track provided by a housing in order to expose the lip balm product or application.
In alternative embodiments, principal features of convenience in one-handed use are present, as is the cap-retaining feature. Elevators or the like can be used to expose the lip balm product. Additionally, grips or other tactile features may be present in order to provide better handling for the dispenser. In one embodiment, the cover may hingeably pivot such that the housing and the lip balm product are exposed in the same manner as a switchblade knife. Additionally, lanyard rings or the like can be used to provide attachment for cords or string, making the chapstick dispensing apparatus of the present invention more easily available.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a self-contained chapstick or lip balm dispenser.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a lip balm dispenser that retains its cap.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a chapstick dispenser that is easier to use when the hands are made less dexterous by means of gloves or mittens.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a chapstick dispenser that indicates the amount of lip balm product remaining.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a chapstick dispenser that is fashionable and attractive.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a chapstick dispenser that is easily manufactured and simple to use.
These and other objects of and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from a review of the following specification and accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of one embodiment of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a right side perspective view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a right side elevational view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a front elevational view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
is a right perspective and partial cutaway view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of
FIGS. 1 and 2
, with some features shown in phantom.
FIG. 6
is a right side elevational and partial cutaway view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of
FIGS. 1 and 3
, with some features shown in phantom.
FIG. 7
is a front elevational and partial cutaway view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of
FIGS. 1 and 4
, with some features shown in phantom.
FIG. 8
is a right side perspective view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 9
is a right side perspective view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of
FIG. 1
, showing the articulation of the cover as it is retracted to uncover the lip balm product.
FIG. 10
is a right side perspective view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of
FIG. 1
with the cover retracted and the lip balm product exposed for application.
FIG. 11
is a right side perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of
FIG. 1
, shown in a closed position.
FIG. 12
is a right side perspective view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of
FIG. 11
, with the cover partially retracted.
FIG. 13
is a right side perspective view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of
FIG. 11
, with the cover fully retracted and the lip balm product partially exposed.
FIG. 14
is a right side perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 15
is a right side perspective view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of
FIG. 14
with the cover partially retracted.
FIG. 16
is a right side perspective view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of
FIG. 14
with the cover fully retracted and the lip balm product partially exposed for application.
FIG. 17
is a right side perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 18
is a right side perspective view of the chapstick dispensing apparatus of
FIG. 17
with the lip balm product partially exposed.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of presently preferred embodiments of the invention and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present invention may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the invention in connection with the illustrated embodiments. However, it is to be understood that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention.
The present invention provides means by which lip balm, chapstick, or the like may be easily applied to the lips in a secure and convenient fashion. The present invention provides a dispenser that is easily manipulated which provides protection for the lip balm product, and which allows inspection of the remaining lip balm product available.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the chapstick dispensing apparatus
50
of the present invention has a housing
52
, a cover
54
, a translucent or transparent lens
56
, a threaded rod
58
, and a turnscrew or wheel
60
. Also shown in
FIG. 1
is the elongated bullet shape of the chapstick lip balm or other similar product P.
As shown in the Figures, the housing
52
may be asymmetrical in shape. The front
70
and rear
72
of the housing
52
are generally flat or straight in nature. The right side
74
and left side
76
of the housing
52
are generally curved in nature. The asymmetrical and geometrical differences between the differing sides of the housing
52
make it easier to determine its disposition when held in even a gloved or mittened hand.
The front
70
of housing
52
is generally open in nature, exposing the interior
80
of the housing
52
. Upper
82
and lower
84
spanning supports serve to spatially separate the right
74
and left
76
sides of the housing
52
. An aperture
86
through which the threaded rod
58
may travel in order to engage the lip balm product P is present at the bottom
88
of the housing
52
.
In order to engage the cover
54
, and as set forth in more detail below, the forward interior portions of the right and left side
74
,
76
of the housing
52
have a pair of parallel grooves
90
, spaced apart and sized so that the cover
54
may travel along the grooves
90
.
The right and left sides
74
,
76
of the housing
52
may either be curved or beveled.
The cover
54
has two (2) distinct portions: an articulating top cap
100
and a finger-engaging cradle
102
. The top cap
100
is hingeably or pivotably attached to the cradle
102
, as by a living hinge. In one embodiment, the cap
100
is biased such that it closes towards the rear or back side of the cradle
102
. In this way, the cap
100
serves to keep the lip balm product P in the enclosed environment of the housing interior
80
when the cover
54
is closed. Alternatively, the cap
100
may have fingers or struts that travel along the grooves
90
of the housing
52
. The grooves
90
curve about adjacent the top of the housing
52
so as to force the cap
100
to close over and to seal in the lip balm product P within the housing
52
.
The finger-engaging cradle
102
has a foundation base or support
104
that engages the housing
52
and allows the cradle
102
to travel along the grooves
90
therein. The cradle
102
generally travels along the vertical lateral front section of the housing
52
and when the cradle
102
is in the topmost-up position (FIG.
8
), the cap
100
encloses the housing interior
80
and the lip balm product P contained therein.
Also enclosing the front
70
of the housing
52
is a lens, plate or window
56
that is generally flat in nature to conform to the geometry of the housing
52
. The lens
56
may be transparent or translucent so that light may travel through it and so that a user may visually inspect the lip balm product P as it is disposed upon the threaded rod
58
. As the lip balm product P may be refilled from time to time after it has been used up, the lens
56
allows visual inspection of the amount of lip balm product P remaining. The lens
56
also allows inspection of the confines of the housing interior
80
so that if dirt or water have lodged themselves inside the housing
52
, visual inspection will reveal this and appropriate action may be taken. The lens
56
may snap fit or otherwise be permanently or semi-permanently connected to the housing
52
. The lens
56
generally lies underneath the cover
54
as it travels along the front
70
of the housing
52
. The lens
56
is framed by the upper and lower spanning supports and the right and left sides of the housing. The lens
56
does not obstruct the travel of the cover
54
.
In order to control the exposure or ejection of the lip balm product P from the chapstick dispensing apparatus
50
of the present invention, a threaded rod
58
is used as an ejector to threadably engage a central interior channel of the lip balm product P. The threads
110
of the threaded rod
58
are disposed at an angle or inclination such that turns of an associated turnscrew or wheel
60
serve to slowly eject or retract the lip balm product P from the end of the threaded rod
58
. In order to ensure that the lip balm product P does not turn with the threaded rod
58
, the lip balm product P generally enjoys a snug, but gentle, fit with respect to the interior of the housing
52
. As the lip balm product P is generally constructed of paraffin or other non-toxic and hypoallergenic hydrocarbon, the often-waxy nature of the lip balm product P serves as means by which it self-lubricates its travel laterally through the housing
52
while inhibiting turning with the threaded rod
58
.
The threaded rod
58
may have a base
112
that allows the threaded rod
58
to snap-fit within the area adjacent of the bottom aperture
86
of the housing
52
. An associated turnscrew, thumbscrew, turn wheel, or the like
60
may be attached to the base
112
of the threaded rod
58
. The turnscrew
60
may have a number of ridges or indentations
120
that serve as means by which the turning motion of the threaded rod
58
may be better controlled and to allow a secure and easy grip.
FIGS. 1-10
show the chapstick dispensing apparatus
50
of the present invention as described above. Other alternative embodiments are also disclosed below. Similar elements have similar reference numbers while additional features may be numbered separately. Some features that are present in all the embodiments include the asymmetrical and tactile configuration of the dispenser
50
.
As shown in
FIGS. 8-10
, the cover
54
fits over the top of the housing
52
in order to seal in the lip balm product P. The right and left side
74
,
76
of the housing
52
may be positively or convexedly curved at the top
92
of the housing
52
. The convexedly-curved shape of the top
92
of the housing
52
allows it to sealingly contact the edge of the cap
100
to close the dispenser
50
. The cap
100
may have an edge
106
that matches the curvature and shape of the top
92
of the housing
52
. As shown in
FIG. 9
, the convexedly-curved top portions of the right and left sides
74
,
76
of the housing
52
are mediated at the edge by a concavedly-curved portion. A correspondingly convex portion of the cap
100
serves to contactingly abut the entire edge of the top
92
of the housing
52
. In this manner, the top
92
of the housing
52
may be closed by the cap
100
when the finger-engaging cradle
102
is moved to its topmost position along the front
70
of the housing
52
.
The convex tops of the right and left sides
74
,
76
of the housing
52
in conjunction of the concavedly-curved top of the rear
72
of the housing
52
serve to provide a channel that may be used to guide the lips over the lip balm product P and vice versa. The use of the dispenser
50
is then made easier as not only the manual engagement of the dispenser
50
is determined in a tactile manner, but also the application of the lip balm product P to the lips is improved as the right and left sides
74
,
76
of the housing
52
serve to guide the to dispenser
50
and the lip balm product P over the lips.
As can be seen by comparing
FIG. 8
with
FIG. 9
, the cap
100
extends above the top
92
of the housing
52
. This extension of the cap
100
allows the lip balm product P to be projected up from the housing
52
before it comes into contact with the underside of the cap
100
or closely adjacent thereto. When the lip balm product P is so disposed beneath the closed cap
100
, opening the cover
54
by engaging the finger-engaging cradle
102
and sliding it downwards along the front face
70
of the housing
52
serves to expose the topmost portion of the lip balm product P. As the lip balm product P has been upwardly extended by turning the thumb wheel
60
or the like, it is immediately ready for application to the lips in order to relieve or prevent chapping. When one's manual dexterity is limited due to the presence of gloves or mittens, the large and easily turned thumb wheel
60
in conjunction with the finger cradle
102
serve to provide easy means by which the chapstick dispensing apparatus
50
of the present invention may be put to use in rapid and convenient fashion.
The chapstick dispensing apparatus
50
of the present invention may be made of lightweight and waterproof or water-resilient material, such as plastic. Additionally, with plastic or other synthetic materials, bright and attractive colors may be added to the plastic prior to molding the parts, such that a vibrant, subdued or otherwise attractive chapstick dispensing apparatus may be formed. For some customers or consumers, bright dayglow or other optically active colors might be used in attractive color combinations so as to make the chapstick dispensing apparatus
50
of the present invention a more commercially viable product.
Having set forth the basic elements of the chapstick dispensing apparatus
50
of the present invention, alternative embodiments are shown in
FIGS. 11-18
.
Particularly,
FIGS. 11-13
show an alternative embodiment of the present invention, where the chapstick dispensing apparatus
50
has certain tactile stubs or protrusions
130
along one or both sides of the housing
52
. The tactile protrusions
130
act as indicators of the vertical disposition of the chapstick dispensing apparatus
50
of the present invention. As shown in
FIG. 11
, the tactile protrusions
130
are generally parallel to the front face
70
of the housing
52
and increase in height as travel is made towards the base or bottom
88
of the housing
52
. Additionally, the width of the tactile protrusions
130
may increase as travel is made towards the housing base
88
. When grasped between the thumb and forefinger or the like, the individual can tell relatively quickly which direction the lip balm product P is oriented as the smoother or less protruded end of the housing
52
is that which is most adjacent to the cover
54
and the lip balm product P. Other such tactile protrusions
130
may be used in conjunction with the present invention. Asymmetry present in such tactile protrusions may also serve to indicate orientation of the chapstick dispensing apparatus
50
of the present invention.
As shown in
FIGS. 14-16
, a third alternative embodiment of the chapstick dispensing apparatus
50
of the present invention is shown. As seen in
FIG. 14
, the tactile protrusions
130
have taken the form of ovals, rather than the squares/rectangles shown in
FIGS. 11-13
. Additionally, the cap
100
stands taller and encompasses more volume than the cap shown in the prior Figures. The greater height of the cap
100
serves to allow greater protrusion of the lip balm product P from the interior
80
of housing
52
.
In
FIG. 14
, as well as
FIGS. 15 and 16
, a lanyard ring
140
is shown at the base
88
of the chapstick dispensing apparatus
50
of the present invention. The lanyard ring
140
takes the place of the thumb wheel
60
. In the place of the threaded rod
58
and the wheel
60
, an ejector in the form of an elevator-like device
158
may control the attitude of the lip balm product P within the housing
52
. An extension or post from a slidable platform (both not shown) may provide means by which the lip balm product P may be attitudinally disposed within the confines of the housing
52
.
FIGS. 17 and 18
show an additional embodiment of the present invention. As shown in
FIG. 17
, the chapstick dispensing apparatus
150
has a folding configuration with a housing
152
fitting partially within and being covered by a cover
154
. The housing
152
is generally cylindrical in shape, conforming to the lip balm product P. A significantly smaller aperture
156
in the side of the housing
152
and generally traveling along a predominant portion of its length is present that may act similarly to the lens
56
of the prior embodiments. Slidably traveling through the aperture
156
is an elevator or the like
158
that serves to expel or retract the lip balm product P from the interior confines of the housing
152
. The elevator
158
may be connected to a slidable platform or the like (not shown) held within the confines of the housing
152
, and to which the lip balm product P may be attached.
The housing
152
may have one (1) or more finger grips or rests
160
which both provide means by which the chapstick dispensing apparatus
150
of
FIG. 17
may be better held, and by which the operation end of the chapstick dispensing apparatus
150
and the housing
152
may be determined.
The cover
154
is pivotally attached to the housing
152
by means of a hinge, pivot, or the like
170
. The hinge
170
may be formed by pins or posts
172
protruding from the housing
152
and fitting into a hole or other aperture
174
present in the cover
154
. The posts
172
and apertures
174
may be symmetrically disposed about the chapstick dispensing apparatus
150
so as to form the hinge
170
.
The housing
152
may also provide a lanyard ring
180
. The lanyard ring
180
may project through the cover
154
and so must be accommodated by a slot
182
present in the cover
154
to accommodate the lanyard ring
180
. The cover
154
may extend the length of the housing
152
and be generally semi-cylindrical in nature. The cover
154
may have indentations
190
to accommodate the finger grips
160
present on opposite sides of the housing
152
. The top of the cover
154
may terminate in a cap
200
that serves to fit over and seal the open end of the housing
152
to thereby protect the lip balm product P. The cap
200
may provide a snap fit seal over the open end of the housing
152
in order to better protect and seal the lip balm product P inside the housing
152
.
In use, the chapstick dispensing apparatus
150
of
FIGS. 17 and 18
may generally be held in a pocket at the end of a lanyard in its closed condition where the cover
154
, with its cap
200
, is held in snap-fit attachment to the housing
152
. The chapstick dispensing apparatus
150
then generally forms a cylinder having extending finger grip protrusions
160
and the lanyard ring
180
. When the lip balm product P is needed or desired, the cover
154
is pivoted upon the hinge
170
and the snap fit of the cap
200
over the open end of the housing
152
is released, thereby exposing the lip balm product P. The cover
154
may pivot away from the housing
152
in order to provide convenient extension means by which a hand may grasp the now-open chapstick dispensing apparatus
150
as a whole.
The elevator
158
may be adjusted so as to determine the projection or protrusion of the operational end of the lip balm product P from the open end of the housing
152
. The lip balm product P may then be applied to the lips or other chapped skin in order to protect or heal it. If the lip balm product P is not extended too far away from the open end of the housing
152
, such that it might interfere with the cover
154
, the cover
154
may be pivoted upon the hinge
170
back into place with the cap
200
fitting or snapping over the open end of the housing
152
.
Alternatively or additionally, some mechanical engagement to ensure closure of the cover
154
about the housing
152
may be accomplished between the finger grips
160
and the indentations
190
. As for the other embodiments, the cap
200
may provide some measure of protrusion of the lip balm product P without interfering with the lip balm product P. In this way, the lip balm product P is available for ready use once the cover
154
is rotated upon the hinge
170
and the housing
152
and lip balm product P are exposed for use.
While the present invention has been described with regards to particular embodiments, it is recognized that additional variations of the present invention may be devised without departing from the inventive concept.
Claims
- 1. A chapstick dispensing apparatus for conveniently dispensing lip balm, comprising:a housing, said housing providing an interior space for lip balm, said housing providing a base defining a bottom aperture, said bottom aperture communicating with said interior lip balm space; said housing defining a lip channel for easier and more directed application of the lip balm to a lip; a cover, said cover coupled to said housing and selectably exposing the lip balm while remaining attached to said housing; an ejector for controllably ejecting the lip balm; a lens, said lens adjacent said interior space for lip balm and making visible the lip balm; an upper spanning support; a lower spanning support; said upper and lower spanning supports providing structural integrity about said lens; and right and left sides respectively defining first and second grooves, said first and second grooves oppositely opposed and parallel; whereby the chapstick dispenser prevents and relieves chapped lips in a convenient manner without risking loss of said cover.
- 2. The chapstick dispensing apparatus for conveniently dispensing lip balm as set forth in claim 1, wherein said housing further comprises:a rear side panel, said rear side panel having a concavedly curved upper end adjacent the lip balm; said right and left sides having convexedly curved upper ends adjacent the lip balm and said rear side panel upper end; whereby said lip channel is defined by said upper ends of said rear side panel and said right and left sides.
- 3. The chapstick dispensing apparatus for conveniently dispensing lip balm as set forth in claim 1, wherein said cover restrictedly travels along said first and second grooves.
- 4. The chapstick dispensing apparatus for conveniently dispensing lip balm as set forth in claim 3, wherein said cover further comprises:a cap, said cap selectably covering and exposing the lip balm; and a finger cradle, said finger cradle coupled to said cap, said finger cradle providing an easily discernible and tactile control for said cap despite impaired manual dexterity such as when mittens or gloves are worn.
- 5. The chapstick dispensing apparatus for conveniently dispensing lip balm as set forth in claim 4, wherein said cover further comprises:said cap hingeably attached to said finger cradle, said cap conforming to a top portion of said housing to close the chapstick dispensing apparatus.
- 6. A chapstick dispensing apparatus for conveniently dispensing lip balm, comprising:a housing, said housing providing an interior space for lip balm, said housing providing a tactile protrusion, said tactile protrusion indicating in a tactile manner disposition and orientation of said housing, said tactile protrusion sufficiently pronounced to be manually detected through mittens or gloves; said tactile protrusion providing a series of outward projections projecting outwardly from said housing, said outward projections more pronounced toward a base of said housing and less pronounced toward a top of said housing, said series of outward projections generally conforming to a finger gripping said housing; a cover, said cover coupled to said housing and selectably exposing the lip balm while remaining attached to said housing; and an ejector for controllably ejecting the lip balm; whereby the chapstick dispenser prevents and relieves chapped lips in a convenient manner without risking loss of said cover.
- 7. The chapstick dispensing apparatus for conveniently dispensing lip balm as set forth in claim 6, wherein said series of outward projections have a shape selected from the group consisting of:squares, rectangles, and ovals.
- 8. A chapstick dispensing apparatus for conveniently dispensing lip balm, comprising:a housing, said housing providing an interior space for lip balm, said housing having a base defining a bottom aperture, said bottom aperture communicating with said interior lip balm space, said housing having an upper spanning support and a lower spanning support, said upper and lower spanning supports providing structural integrity, said housing having right and left sides respectively defining first and second grooves, said first and second grooves oppositely opposed and parallel, said housing having a rear side panel, said rear side panel having a concavedly curved upper end adjacent the lip balm, said right and left sides having convexedly curved upper ends adjacent the lip balm and said rear side panel upper end, said housing defining a lip channel for easier and more directed application of the lip balm to a lip, said lip channel defined by said upper ends of said rear side panel and said ride and left sides; a cover, said cover coupled to said housing, said housing and said cover being easily manipulated and held despite impaired manual dexterity such as that when mittens or gloves are worn, said cover restrictedly traveling along said first and second grooves, said cover having a cap, said cap selectably covering and exposing the lip balm, said cover having a finger cradle, said finger cradle hingeably coupled to said cap, said finger cradle providing an easily discernible and tactile control for said cap despite impaired manual dexterity such as when mittens or gloves are worn, said cap conforming to said upper ends of said right side, said left side, and said rear panel of said housing to close the chapstick dispensing apparatus a lens, said lens adjacent said interior space for lip balm and making visible the lip balm, said lens framed by said upper and lower spanning supports and said right and left sides of said housing; an ejector coupled to said housing and controllably ejecting the lip balm; whereby the chapstick dispenser is easily manipulated and used by hands encumbered as by gloves and mittens and prevents and relieves chapped lips in a convenient manner without risking loss of said cover.
- 9. The chapstick dispensing apparatus for conveniently dispensing lip balm as set forth in claim 8, further comprising:said ejector having a threaded rod, said threaded rod threadedly engaging the lip balm to controllably extend and retract the lip balm, said ejector having a turnwheel, said turnwheel coupled to said threaded rod and controllably turning said threaded rod, said turnwheel being easily engaged by encumbered hands such as those wearing mittens or gloves so that control of lip balm disposition within said housing is selectably available by turning said turnwheel to controllably extend and retract the lip balm.
- 10. The chapstick dispensing apparatus for conveniently dispensing lip balm as set forth in claim 8, wherein said housing further comprises:tactile protrusions, said tactile protrusions attached to an exterior of said housing and indicating in a tactile manner disposition and orientation of said housing, said tactile protrusion sufficiently pronounced to be manually detected through mittens or gloves.
- 11. The chapstick dispensing apparatus for conveniently dispensing lip balm as set forth in claim 10, wherein said tactile protrusions further comprises:a series of outward projections projecting outwardly from said housing, said outward projections more pronounced toward a base of said housing and less pronounced toward a top of said housing, said series of outward projections generally conforming to a finger gripping said housing, said outward projections selected from the group consisting of squares, rectangles, circles, ovals, and triangles.
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2278578 |
May 1993 |
GB |