Claims
- 1. An instrument for applying a fluid cosmetic to the surface of the skin of a user comprising a tubular holder defining a reservoir for retaining a supply of the fluid cosmetic, an applicator removably mounted in the front end of said holder and an end wall closing the rear end of said holder, a valve dividing said reservoir into a primary chamber at the rear of said holder and a secondary chamber at the front of said holder, said valve being normally biased in a closed position to occlude the flow of fluid cosmetic from said primary chamber to said secondary chamber and means extending rearwardly through said primary chamber for moving said valve from its normally closed position to permit flow of liquid media from said primary chamber, said valve including a hollow perforated body surrounding said valve and forming an intermediate chamber by which said liquid media is inhibited in its flow into said secondary chamber, said applicator comprising a body formed of fluid transmitting material having a forward tip end for applying the fluid to the skin of the user and a rear end for contact with the fluid in the secondary chamber, a hollow impervious tube inserted within said body having its front end spaced from the tip end of said body and its rear end extending outwardly from the rear end of said body and an impervious sleeve surrounding said body substantially along its length to secure said body and tube into a cohesive unit, said sleeve of said applicator having an outer surface of a diameter conforming to that of the inner diameter of the front end of said holder said sleeve being removably insertable in said front end of said holder to close the front end of said secondary chamber and space said hollow impervious tube from and out of contact with said valve, at least one of the outer surfaces of said sleeve and the inner surface of the front end of said holder having formed thereon grooves extending from end to end between said holder and said sleeve providing vents for passage of air to and from said secondary chamber.
- 2. The brush according to claim 1 wherein the inner surface of said sleeve is flared radially outward at its front end, and said body of fluid transmitting material is flare-shaped to conform to said inner surface and narrowed to form said forward tip thereon.
- 3. The brush according to claim 2 wherein said body if formed of bristles.
- 4. The brush according to claim 2 wherein said body is formed of sponge.
- 5. An instrument for applying a fluid cosmetic to the surface of the skin of a user comprising a tubular holder defining a reservoir for retaining a supply of the fluid cosmetic, an applicator removably mounted in the front end of said holder and an end wall closing the rear end of said holder, valve assembly comprising a wall dividing said reservoir into a primary chamber at the rear of said holder and a secondary chamber at the front of said holder, said dividing wall having an open valve seat therein, a valve head and a foraminous body surrounding said valve head and forming an intermediate chamber within said secondary chamber for retarding the flow of fluid into said secondary chamber means for removeably closing said head onto said seat, comprising spring means in abutment with said head for normally biasing said head onto said seat, means for manually removing said head from said seat including an actuating rod aligned axially within and extending freely through said primary chamber and having one end separably abutting said head in opposition to the bias of said spring means and the other end separably abutting the rear end wall, said rear end wall comprising a plug insertable in said holder and means at the rear end of the holder in alignment with said actuating rod being manually depressed to effect conjoint movement of said actuating rod to move said head from said seat and permit flow of fluid cosmetic from said primary chamber to said secondary chamber and on manual release to permit said biased head to return to its normal closed position.
- 6. The instrument according to claim 5 wherein said foraminous body is located axially within said holder supporting said valve head in the form of a reciprocable plunger, said foraminous body having a rear end wall with an opening defining the valve seat cooperable with said valve head to occlude passage of fluid from between said reservoir and applicator, first spring means mounted in said foraminous body biasing said plunger rearwardly so that said valve head normally seats against said valve seat, said actuating rod aligned with the opening in the rear wall of said body and extending through said holder and terminating at the rear end of said holder, said foraminous body enabling passage of fluid therethrough into said secondary chamber and being formed at its forward end with a support having a bore in which the forward end of said plunger is slideably supported, said actuating rod being adapted to engage said valve head and unseat the same to permit the flow of liquid from said reservoir to said applicator without contact of said valve head or plunger with said applicator.
- 7. The instrument according to claim 6 wherein said manually depressible means comprises a flexible diaphragm occluding the rear end of said holder and normally having a self-restoring dome shape, said plug being set within the end of said holder so that the dome of said diaphragm is directed axially outwardly of said holder within said holder below the frontal end thereof, said diaphragm being manually deflectible from said normal dome shape to effect conjoint movement of said actuating rod.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 025,568 filed March 13, 1987, now abandoned, which is a Continuation-In-Part application of Ser. No. 897,599, filed 8/18/86, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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