Claims
- 1. A hand-held fluid delivery system, comprising
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; at least 1 ml of deliverable fluid within the collapsible enclosure; and a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure; wherein fluid within the collapsible enclosure is under pressure during use of the delivery system to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the fluid delivery end to a substrate; and wherein the pressure on the fluid does not change more than 20% over at least a 1 ml decrease in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over a 10° C. temperature change between 10° C. and 30° C.
- 2. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 1, wherein the fluid is a correction fluid.
- 3. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 1, wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of inks, glues, and cosmetic products.
- 4. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 1, wherein the pressure on the fluid does not change more than 15% over at least the 1 ml decrease in volume of fluid in the collapsible enclosure over the 10° C. temperature change.
- 5. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 1, wherein the pressure on the fluid does not change more than 10% over at least a 1 ml decrease in volume of fluid in the collapsible enclosure over the 10° C. temperature change.
- 6. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 1, wherein the collapsible enclosure includes at least 1 ml of deliverable fluid, and wherein the pressure on the fluid in the collapsible enclosure does not change more than 15% during a 50% decrease in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over a 10° C. temperature change between 10° C. and 30° C.
- 7. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 1, wherein the collapsible enclosure includes at least 1 ml of deliverable fluid, and wherein the change in pressure on the fluid in the collapsible enclosure is less than 0.15 psi after a 50% decrease in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure.
- 8. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 1, wherein the collapsible enclosure includes at least 1 ml of deliverable fluid, and wherein the change in pressure on the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over the change in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure is approximately zero during delivery of at least a 0.1 ml volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure.
- 9. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 1, further including a spring that puts pressure on the collapsible enclosure to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure to the delivery end.
- 10. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 9, wherein the spring is configured to relax no more than 35% during use of the delivery system.
- 11. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 9, wherein the spring has two arms, each arm having a free end and each arm being generally tapered in width toward its free end.
- 12. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 1, wherein the delivery end is securely attached and held in the rigid body with annular constraints at two positions along the length of the joint.
- 13. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 1, wherein the collapsible enclosure is fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 14. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 1, wherein the collapsible enclosure includes an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner layer being fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 15. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 9, further including a lengthwise-extending shoe between the spring and the collapsible enclosure.
- 16. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 15, the shoe having a pressure applicator surface with a beveled end portion towards the fluid delivery end.
- 17. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 1, further including a spring-mounted ball in the delivery end.
- 18. A hand-held fluid delivery system, comprising
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; at least 1 ml of deliverable fluid within the collapsible enclosure; and a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure; wherein the fluid within the collapsible enclosure is under pressure during use of the delivery system to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end to a substrate; and wherein the pressure on the fluid in the collapsible enclosure does not change more than 15% after a 50% decrease in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over a 10° C. temperature change between 10° C. and 30° C.
- 19. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 18, wherein the fluid is correction fluid.
- 20. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 18, wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of inks, glues, and cosmetic products.
- 21. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 18, wherein the pressure on the fluid does not change more than 10% after the 50% decrease in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over the 10° C. temperature change.
- 22. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 18, wherein the pressure on the fluid does not change more than 15% after a 70% decrease in volume.
- 23. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 18, wherein the change in pressure on the fluid in the collapsible enclosure is less than 0.15 psi after a 50% decrease in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure.
- 24. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 18, wherein the change in pressure on the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over the change in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure is approximately zero during delivery of at least a 0.1 ml volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure.
- 25. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 18, further including a spring that puts pressure on the collapsible enclosure to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure to the delivery end.
- 26. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 25, wherein the pressure applied by the spring decreases less than 25% for a 1 ml decrease in volume of the fluid within the collapsible enclosure.
- 27. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 25, wherein the spring is configured to relax no more than 35% during use of the delivery system.
- 28. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 25, wherein the spring has two arms, each arm having a free end and each arm being generally tapered in width towards its free end.
- 29. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 18, wherein the collapsible enclosure is fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 30. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 18, wherein the collapsible enclosure includes an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner layer being fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 31. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 25, further including a lengthwise-extending shoe between the spring and the collapsible enclosure.
- 32. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 31, the shoe having a pressure applicator surface with a beveled end portion towards the fluid delivery end.
- 33. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 18, further comprising a spring-loaded ball in the delivery end.
- 34. A hand-held fluid delivery system, comprising
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; at least 1 ml of deliverable fluid within the collapsible enclosure; and a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure; wherein the fluid within the collapsible enclosure is under pressure during use of the delivery system to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end to a substrate; and wherein the change in pressure on the fluid in the collapsible enclosure is less than 0.15 psi after a 50% decrease in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure.
- 35. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 34, wherein the fluid is a correction fluid.
- 36. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 34, wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of inks, glues, and cosmetic products.
- 37. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 34, wherein the change in pressure is less than 0.1 psi after the 50% decrease in volume over the 10° C. temperature change.
- 38. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 34, wherein the change in pressure is less than 0.15 psi after a 60% decrease in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over the 10° C. temperature change.
- 39. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 34, wherein the change in pressure on the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over the change in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure is approximately zero during delivery of at least a 0.1 ml volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure.
- 40. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 34, further including a spring that puts pressure on the collapsible enclosure to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure to the delivery end.
- 41. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 40, wherein the pressure applied by the spring decreases less than 25% for a 1 ml decrease in volume of the fluid within the collapsible enclosure.
- 42. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 40, wherein the spring is configured to relax no more than 35% during use of the delivery system.
- 43. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 40, wherein the spring has two arms, each arm having a free end and each arm being generally tapered in width towards its free end.
- 44. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 34, wherein the collapsible enclosure is fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 45. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 34, wherein the collapsible enclosure includes an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner layer being fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 46. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 40, further including a lengthwise-extending shoe between the spring and the collapsible enclosure.
- 47. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 46, the shoe having a pressure applicator surface with a beveled end portion towards the fluid delivery end.
- 48. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 34, further comprising a spring-loaded ball in the delivery end.
- 49. A hand-held fluid delivery system, comprising
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; at least 1 ml of deliverable fluid within the collapsible enclosure; and a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure; wherein fluid within the collapsible enclosure is under pressure during use of the delivery system to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end to a substrate; and wherein the slope of the change in pressure on the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over the change in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure is approximately zero during delivery of at least 0.1 ml of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over a 10° C. temperature change between 10° C. and 30° C.
- 50. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 49, wherein the fluid is a correction fluid.
- 51. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 49, wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of inks, glues, and cosmetic products.
- 52. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 49, further including a spring that puts pressure on the collapsible enclosure to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure to the delivery end.
- 53. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 52, wherein the pressure applied by the spring decreases less than 25% for a 1 ml decrease in volume of the fluid within the collapsible enclosure.
- 54. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 52, wherein the spring is configured to relax no more than 35% during use of the delivery system.
- 55. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 52, wherein the spring has two arms, each arm having a free end and each arm being generally tapered in width towards its free end.
- 56. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 49, wherein the collapsible enclosure is fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 57. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 49, wherein the collapsible enclosure includes an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner layer being fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 58. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 52, further including a lengthwise-extending shoe between the spring and the collapsible enclosure.
- 59. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 58, the shoe having a pressure applicator surface with a beveled end portion towards the fluid delivery end.
- 60. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 49, further comprising a spring-loaded ball in the delivery end.
- 61. A hand-held fluid delivery system, comprising
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; at least 1 ml of deliverable fluid within the collapsible enclosure; a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure; and a spring within the cavity that applies pressure to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end to a substrate, wherein the pressure applied by the spring decreases less than 25% for a 1 ml decrease in volume of the fluid within the collapsible enclosure.
- 62. The hand-held delivery system of claim 61, wherein the fluid is a correction fluid.
- 63. The hand-held delivery system of claim 61, wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of inks, glues, and cosmetic products.
- 64. The hand-held delivery system of claim 61, wherein the pressure applied by the spring decreases less than 20% for a 1 ml decrease in volume of the fluid within the collapsible enclosure.
- 65. The hand-held delivery system of claim 61, wherein the pressure applied by the spring decreases less than 15% for a 1 ml decrease in volume of the fluid within the collapsible enclosure.
- 66. The hand-held delivery system of claim 61, wherein the spring is configured to relax no more than 35% during use of the delivery system.
- 67. The hand-held delivery system of claim 61, wherein the spring has a length and two arms that together provide the length.
- 68. The hand-held delivery system of claim 61, wherein the spring has two arms, each arm having a free end and each arm being generally tapered in width toward its free end.
- 69. The hand-held delivery system of claim 61, wherein the spring has an essentially uniform distribution of surface stress over most of the spring during use of the delivery system.
- 70. The hand-held delivery system of claim 61, wherein the collapsible enclosure is fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 71. The hand-held delivery system of claim 70 wherein the collapsible enclosure includes an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner layer being fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 72. The hand-held delivery system of claim 61, further including a lengthwise extending shoe between the spring and the collapsible enclosure.
- 73. The hand-held delivery system of claim 72, the shoe having a pressure applicator surface with a beveled end portion towards the fluid delivery end.
- 74. The hand-held delivery system of claim 61, further comprising a spring-mounted ball in the delivery end.
- 75. A hand-held fluid delivery system, comprising
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; a fluid within the collapsible enclosure; a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure; and a spring within the cavity that puts pressure on the collapsible enclosure to deliver fluid from the enclosure through the delivery end to a substrate, wherein the spring relaxes no more than 35% during use of the delivery system.
- 76. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 75, wherein the fluid is a correction fluid.
- 77. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 75, wherein the fluid selected from the group consisting of inks, glues, and cosmetics.
- 78. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 75, wherein the spring is configured to relax no more than 25% during use of the delivery system.
- 79. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 75, wherein the spring has a length and two arms that together provide the length.
- 80. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 75, wherein the spring has two arms, each arm having a free end and each arm being generally tapered in width towards its free end.
- 81. The hand-held delivery system of claim 75, wherein the spring has an essentially uniform distribution of surface stress over most of the spring during use of the delivery system.
- 82. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 75, wherein the collapsible enclosure is fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 83. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 75, wherein the collapsible enclosure includes an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner layer being fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 84. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 75, further including a lengthwise-extending shoe between the spring and the collapsible enclosure.
- 85. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 84, the shoe having a pressure applicator surface with a beveled end portion towards the fluid delivery end.
- 86. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 75, further including a spring-loaded ball in the delivery end.
- 87. A hand-held fluid delivery system, comprising
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; a fluid within the collapsible enclosure; a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure; and a spring within the cavity that applies pressure to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end to a substrate, the spring having a length and having two arms that together provide the length.
- 88. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 87, wherein the fluid is correction fluid.
- 89. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 87, wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of inks, glues, and cosmetic products.
- 90. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 87, wherein each arm has a free end and each arm is generally tapered in width towards its free end.
- 91. The hand-held delivery system of claim 87, wherein the spring has an essentially uniform distribution of surface stress over most of the spring during use of the delivery system.
- 92. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 87, wherein the collapsible enclosure is fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 93. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 87, wherein the collapsible enclosure includes an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner layer being fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 94. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 87, further including a lengthwise-extending shoe between the spring and the collapsible enclosure.
- 95. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 94, the shoe having a pressure applicator surface with a beveled end portion towards the fluid delivery end.
- 96. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 87, further including a spring-loaded ball in the delivery end.
- 97. A hand-held fluid delivery system comprising:
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; a fluid within the collapsible enclosure; a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure; and a spring within the cavity that applies pressure to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end to a substrate, the spring having two arms, each arm having a free end and each arm being generally tapered in width toward its free end.
- 98. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 97, wherein the fluid is a correction fluid.
- 99. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 97, wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of inks, glues, and cosmetic products.
- 100. The hand-held delivery system of claim 97, wherein the spring has an essentially uniform distribution of surface stress over most of the spring during use of the delivery system.
- 101. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 97, wherein the collapsible enclosure is fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 102. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 97, wherein the collapsible enclosure includes an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner layer being fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 103. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 97, further including a lengthwise-extending shoe between the spring and the collapsible enclosure.
- 104. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 103, the shoe having a pressure applicator surface with a beveled end portion towards the fluid delivery end.
- 105. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 97, further including a spring-loaded ball in the delivery end.
- 106. A hand-held fluid delivery system comprising:
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; a fluid within the collapsible enclosure; a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure; and a spring within the cavity that applies pressure to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end to a substrate, the spring having an essentially uniform distribution of surface stress over most of the spring during use of the delivery system.
- 107. A hand-held fluid delivery system, comprising:
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; a fluid within the collapsible enclosure, and a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure; wherein the collapsible enclosure is fused to the fluid delivery end to provide the communication; and wherein the fluid within the collapsible enclosure is under pressure during use of the delivery system to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end.
- 108. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 107, wherein the fluid is a correction fluid.
- 109. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 107, wherein the fluid is selected from the group consisting of inks, glues, and cosmetic products.
- 110. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 107, wherein the collapsible enclosure includes an inner layer and an outer layer, the inner layer being fused to the fluid delivery end.
- 111. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 107, further including a spring that puts pressure on the collapsible enclosure to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure to the delivery end, and further including a lengthwise-extending shoe between the spring and the collapsible enclosure.
- 112. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 107, further including a spring-loaded ball in the delivery end.
- 113. A hand-held fluid delivery system, comprising:
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; a fluid within the collapsible enclosure; a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure, wherein fluid within the collapsible enclosure is under pressure during use of the delivery system to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end to a substrate; and a valve that seals the delivery end when the delivery end is not in contact with the substrate.
- 114. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 113, wherein the fluid is a correction fluid.
- 115. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 113, wherein the valve comprises a spring-loaded ball.
- 116. A hand-held fluid delivery system, comprising:
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; a fluid within the collapsible enclosure; a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure, wherein fluid within the collapsible enclosure is under pressure during use of the delivery system to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end; a spring within the cavity that applies pressure to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end; and a length-wise extending shoe, between the spring and the collapsible enclosure, having a pressure applicator surface with a beveled end portion towards the fluid delivery end of the delivery system.
- 117. The hand-held fluid delivery system of claim 116, wherein the fluid is a correction fluid.
- 118. A hand-held fluid delivery system, comprising:
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; a fluid within the collapsible enclosure, the fluid selected from the group consisting of correction fluids and glues; a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure, wherein fluid within the collapsible enclosure is under pressure during use of the delivery system to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end; and a spring within the cavity that puts pressure on the fluid collapsible enclosure to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end.
- 119. The hand-held delivery system of claim 118, wherein the fluid is a correction fluid.
- 120. A hand-held fluid delivery system, comprising:
a rigid body including a cavity; a collapsible enclosure within the cavity; a correction fluid within the collapsible enclosure; and a fluid delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure; wherein the correction fluid within the collapsible enclosure is under pressure during use of the delivery system to deliver correction fluid from the collapsible enclosure through the delivery end to a substrate, the pressure being sufficiently consistent that a normal user of the delivery system will not notice any substantial change in the flow of the correction fluid to the substrate during normal usable life of the delivery system over a 10° C. temperature change between 10° C. and 30° C.
- 121. A method of applying a fluid to a substrate, comprising
applying pressure to a collapsible enclosure containing the fluid within a rigid body to cause fluid to pass from the enclosure and onto the substrate, wherein the pressure on the fluid does not change more than 20% over at least a 1 ml decrease in volume of fluid in the collapsible enclosure over a 10° C. temperature change between 10° C. and 30° C.
- 122. The method of claim 121, wherein the fluid is correction fluid that is applied over a marking on the substrate.
- 123. The method of claim 121, wherein the rigid body includes a fluid delivery end that is contacted with the substrate with sufficient force to open a valve positioned between the collapsible enclosure and the fluid delivery end to allow fluid to flow to the substrate.
- 124. The method of claim 121, wherein the pressure is applied with a spring.
- 125. A method of applying a fluid to a substrate, comprising
applying pressure to a collapsible enclosure containing at least 1 ml of the fluid within a rigid body to cause fluid to pass from the enclosure and onto the substrate, wherein the pressure on the fluid in the collapsible enclosure does not change more than 15% after a 50% decrease in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over a 10° C. temperature change between 10° C. and 30° C.
- 126. The method of claim 125, wherein the fluid is correction fluid that is applied over a marking on the substrate.
- 127. The method of claim 125, wherein the pressure is applied with a spring.
- 128. The method of claim 125, wherein the rigid body includes a fluid delivery end that is contacted with the substrate with sufficient force to open a valve positioned between the collapsible enclosure and the fluid delivery end to allow fluid to flow to the substrate.
- 129. A method of applying a fluid to a substrate, comprising
applying pressure to a collapsible enclosure, containing at least 1 ml of the fluid within a rigid body to cause fluid to pass from the enclosure and onto the substrate, wherein the change in pressure on the fluid in the collapsible enclosure is less than 0.15 psi after a 50% decrease in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure.
- 130. The method of claim 129, wherein the fluid is correction fluid that is applied over a marking on the substrate.
- 131. The method of claim 129, wherein the pressure is applied with a spring.
- 132. The method of claim 129, wherein the rigid body includes a fluid delivery end that is contacted with the substrate with sufficient force to open a valve positioned between the collapsible enclosure and the fluid delivery end to allow fluid to flow to the substrate.
- 133. A method of applying a fluid to a substrate, comprising
applying pressure to a collapsible enclosure, containing at least 1 ml of the fluid within a rigid body to cause fluid to pass from the enclosure and onto the substrate, wherein the slope of the change in pressure on the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over the change in volume of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure is approximately zero during delivery of at least 0.1 ml of the fluid in the collapsible enclosure over a 10° C. temperature change between 10° C. and 30° C.
- 134. The method of claim 133, wherein the fluid is correction fluid that is applied over a marking on the substrate.
- 135. The method of claim 133, wherein the pressure is applied with a spring.
- 136. The method of claim 133, wherein the rigid body includes a fluid delivery end that is contacted with the substrate with sufficient force to open a valve positioned between the collapsible enclosure and the fluid delivery end to allow fluid to flow to the substrate.
- 137. A method of applying a fluid to a substrate, comprising
applying pressure with a spring to a collapsible enclosure containing the fluid within a rigid body to cause fluid to pass from the enclosure and onto the substrate, wherein the spring is configured to relax no more than 35% during use of the delivery system.
- 138. The method of claim 137, wherein the fluid is correction fluid that is applied over a marking on the substrate.
- 139. The method of claim 137, wherein the fluid is delivered to the substrate through a fluid delivery tip that is contacted with the substrate with sufficient force to open a valve positioned between the collapsible enclosure and the fluid delivery tip to allow fluid to flow to the substrate.
- 140. A method of applying a fluid to a substrate, comprising
applying pressure with a spring to a collapsible enclosure containing at least 1 ml of the fluid in a rigid body to cause fluid to pass from the enclosure to the substrate, wherein the pressure applied by the spring decreases less than 25% for a 1 ml decrease in volume of the fluid within the collapsible enclosure.
- 141. The method of claim 140, wherein the fluid is correction fluid that is being applied over a marking on the substrate.
- 142. The method of claim 140, wherein the rigid body includes a fluid delivery end that is contacted with the substrate with sufficient force to open a valve positioned between the collapsible enclosure and the fluid delivery end to allow fluid to flow to the substrate.
- 143. A method of applying a correction fluid over a marking on a substrate comprising
applying pressure with a spring to a collapsible enclosure containing the correction fluid to cause the correction fluid to pass from the enclosure and onto the substrate to cover the marking.
- 144. The method of claim 143, wherein the fluid is delivered to a substrate through a fluid delivery tip that is contacted with the substrate with sufficient force to open a valve positioned between the collapsible enclosure and the fluid delivery tip to allow fluid to flow to the substrate.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to fluid-delivery systems.
[0002] Chesler, U.S. Pat. No. 2,444,004 (“Chesler”), describes a writing instrument that includes a rigid body having a cavity, a sac within the cavity, and a ball mounted in a writing tip. The sac includes ink in fluid communication with the writing tip. The cavity further includes a spring that applies pressure to the sac to deliver ink to the writing tip. A rigid bar is positioned between the spring and the sac. According to Chesler (col. 3, lines 20-24):
[0003] [T]he pressure exerted by the [spring/rigid bar] is substantially as great when the sac is nearly empty as when it is full, and it is therefore nearly uniform.
[0004] Chesler does not explain what he means by “nearly uniform.” As will be demonstrated later, the pressure applied by the Chesler spring/rigid bar varies from when the sac is filled to when the sac is empty.
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