Claims
- 1. A fluid dispensing utensil, comprising:a container defining an interior surface, the container being separated into a first storage area for storing fluid and a second storage area with an opening therebetween; a tip; a conveying line made of porous fiber bundles filling the opening and extending from the opening through at least a portion of the second storage area to the tip, wherein the fibers of the conveying line are aligned with the longitudinal axis of the conveying line; and a capillary storage made of a porous fiber bundle and associated with the second storage area, the capillary storage being in direct contact with the conveying line, wherein the fibers of the storage are aligned with the longitudinal axis of the conveying ine, wherein the fibers of the capillary storage create larger voids than the fibers of the conveying line.
- 2. The fluid dispensing utensil according to claim 1, wherein a predetermined pore size is the largest pore size in the conveying line.
- 3. The fluid dispensing utensil according to claim 2, wherein air passes through the predetermined pore size.
- 4. A fluid capillary channel associated with a fluid source, comprising:an inlet adapted to be coupled to the fluid source; a tip; and a plurality of fibers bundled along a longitudinal axis from the inlet and the tip, wherein the bundle of fibers has a varying effective pore size, and wherein the effective pore size of the bundle of fibers generally increases continuously and radially from the longitudinal axis.
- 5. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 4, includes a predetermined effective pore size defining a conveying line and a storage, wherein the pore sizes equal to or smaller than the predetermined effective pore size in the capillary channel define the conveying line, wherein the pore sizes larger than the predetermined effective pore size in the capillary channel define the storage.
- 6. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 5, wherein air passes through the predetermined effective pore size.
- 7. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 5, wherein the predetermined effective pore size is approximately between 30 microns to 65 microns.
- 8. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 7, wherein a substantial majority of the pore sizes in the conveying line are within 5 microns of the predetermined effective pore size.
- 9. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 8, wherein the smallest pore size of the conveying line is within 50 microns of the predetermined effective pore size.
- 10. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 8, wherein the largest pore size in the storage is within 60 microns of the predetermined effective pore size.
- 11. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 4, wherein the plurality of fibers are aligned along the longitudinal axis from the inlet to the tip.
- 12. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 4, wherein the fibers are made of a polyolefin material.
- 13. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 4, wherein the fibers are made of a polyethylene material.
- 14. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 4, wherein the plurality of fibers form a substantial cylindrical shape.
- 15. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 4, wherein the plurality of fibers form a unitary conveying line and a storage.
- 16. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 4, including a conduit coupling the fluid source to the inlet of the capillary channel.
- 17. The fluid capillary channel according to claim 16, wherein the conduit has a large opening and a smaller opening, the larger opening facing the fluid source and the smaller opening associated with the inlet of the capillary channel.
- 18. An efficient fluid dispensing utensil, comprising:a container defining an interior surface, the container being separated into a first storage area for storing fluid and a second storage area with an opening therebetween; a feeder terminating at a tip; and a unitary capillary channel associated with the second storage area, the capillary channel having a rear end and a second end, the rear end of the capillary channel coupled filling the opening between the first and second storage areas, the feeder coupled to the second end of the capillary channel, wherein the unitary capillary channel is comprised of a plurality of fibers aligned along a longitudinal axis between the rear end and the tip, wherein the plurality of adjacent fibers provide porous paths along the fibers having an effective pore size, and wherein the effective pore size of the plurality of porous fibers generally increases radially from the longitudinal axis; whereby said unitary capillary channel normally acts to convey fluid directly from said conduit to said tip through centrally located fiber paths, and upon excess flow of fluid resulting from overpressure in said first storage area, the fluid may be stored in porous volumes associated with said longitudinally extending fibers which are radially outward from said centrally located fibers.
- 19. The fluid dispensing utensil according to claims 18, wherein the unitary capillary channel defines a conveying line and a storage.
- 20. The fluid dispensing utensil according to claim 19, including a predetermined effective pore size defining the largest pore size in the conveying line, and wherein said storage includes pore sizes greater than the predetermined effective pore size.
- 21. The fluid dispensing utensil according to claim 20, wherein air passes through the predetermined effective pore size.
- 22. The fluid dispensing utensil according to claim 20, wherein the predetermined effective pore size is approximately between 30 microns to 65 microns.
- 23. The fluid dispensing utensil according to claim 20, wherein the smallest pore size in the conveying line is within 5 microns of the predetermined effective pore size.
- 24. The fluid dispensing utensil according to claim 20, wherein the smallest pore size of the conveying line is within 50 microns of the predetermined effective pore size.
- 25. The fluid dispensing utensil according to claim 20, wherein the largest pore size in the storage is within 60 microns of the predetermined effective pore size.
- 26. The fluid dispensing utensil according to claim 20, wherein the smallest pore size of the storage is substantially equal to or larger than said predetermined effective pore size.
- 27. A combination of a conveying line and a capillary storage for conveying liquid through the conveying line and storing any excess liquid in the capillary storage, comprising:a conveying line having a distribution from a smallest capillarity to a largest capillarity, wherein between the smallest capillarity and the largest capillarity of the conveying line is an average capillarity, the conveying line having a proximal end and a distal end, the distal end adapted to be in direct contact with liquid in a storage area; and a capillary storage having a distribution from a smallest capillarity to a largest capillarity, wherein between the smallest capillarity and the largest capillarity of the capillary storage is an average capillarity, the capillary storage having an opening at least partially through its longitudinal axis, wherein the conveying line is adapted to be inserted into the opening of the capillary storage and at least a portion of the capillary storage is in direct contact with the conveying line, such that the capillary storage only comes into contact with the liquid in the storage area by way of the conveying line, wherein the smallest capillarity of the conveying line is at least equal to the largest capillarity of the capillary storage.
- 28. A combination according to claim 27, wherein the smallest capillarity of the conveying line is substantially equal to the largest capillarity of the capillary storage.
- 29. A combination according to claim 27, wherein the largest capillarity of the capillary storage is greater than the smallest capillarity of the conveying line.
- 30. A combination according to claim 27, wherein the smallest capillarity of the conveying line is greater than the average capillarity of the capillary storage, but less than the largest capillarity of the capillary storage.
- 31. A combination according to claim 27, wherein the largest capillarity of the conveying line is greater than the largest capillarity of the capillary storage.
- 32. A combination according to claim 27, wherein the largest capillarity of the conveying line forms an air passage to flow air into the storage area to compensate for liquid leaving the storage area.
- 33. A combination according to claim 27, wherein the capillary storage is made from a porous material.
- 34. A combination according to claim 27, wherein the capillary storage is made from reticulated foam ranging from hydrophilic to hydrophobic.
- 35. A combination to claim 27, wherein the capillary storage is made from polyolefins.
- 36. A combination according to claim 27, wherein the conveying line is formed from fibrous materials.
- 37. A combination according to claim 27, wherein the proximal end of the conveying line is adapted to associate with a tip.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/747,227, filed Nov. 12, 1996, now abandoned which is itself a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/630,515, filed Apr. 10, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,089, 776, which is itself a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/150,085, filed Nov. 12, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,095,707.
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