Claims
- 1. A liquid applicator comprising a molded valve body, a duct having first and second ends in said valve body, an internal surface in said molded valve body defining said duct, a resilient web in said duct, said resilient web extending inwardly from said internal surface and formed integrally with said molded valve body, a first aperture in said resilient web, a valve seat on said valve body at said first end of said duct, a valve member including a valve pin and a valve head on said valve pin, said valve pin being a separate member from said web, a portion of reduced diameter on said valve pin extending through said first aperture, a shoulder on said valve pin proximate said portion of reduced diameter for effectively bearing on the opposite side of said resilient web from said valve seat at the border of said first aperture for biasing said valve head onto said valve seat to prevent liquid from flowing past said valve seat into said duct, at least one permanently open second aperture in said resilient web spaced from said first aperture, a base on said valve body proximate said second end of said duct, a tip on said valve pin proximate said base, and a coating member on said base for receiving liquid from said duct when said tip of said valve pin is deflected by the application of an external force to said coating member to cause said valve head to be unseated form said seat against the bias of said resilient web.
- 2. A liquid applicator as set forth in claim 1 wherein said coating member comprises a foam member, and an opening in said foam member for receiving said tip of said valve pin.
- 3. A liquid applicator as set forth in claim 2 wherein said opening extends entirely through said foam member.
- 4. A liquid applicator as set forth in claim 1 including a well in said duct between said web and said base.
- 5. A liquid applicator as set forth in claim 4 wherein said coating member comprises a foam member, and an opening in said foam member for receiving said tip of said valve pin.
- 6. A liquid applicator as set forth in claim 5 wherein said opening extends entirely through said foam member.
- 7. A liquid applicator as set forth in claim 4 including aperture means in said web for permitting flow of liquid past said web.
- 8. A liquid applicator as set forth in claim 1 including means for adjusting the amount of a continuous flow through said at least one second aperture in said web.
- 9. A liquid applicator as set forth in claim 8 wherein said last-mentioned means comprises means for obstructing said at least one second aperture varying amounts.
- 10. A liquid applicator as set forth in claim 9 wherein said last-mentioned means comprises an apertured plate secured to said valve pin, and means for rotating said apertured plate relative to said resilient web.
- 11. A liquid applicator as set forth in claim 9 including a well in said duct between said web and said base.
- 12. A liquid applicator comprising a valve body having a longitudinal axis, a duct having first and second ends in said valve body, an internal surface in said valve body defining said duct, a disk-like resilient web formed integrally with and extending inwardly from said internal surface, said disk-like resilient web extending substantially perpendicularly to said longitudinal axis, a first aperture in said resilient web, a valve seat on said valve body at said first end of said duct, an entry chamber between said valve seat and said resilient web, a well on the opposite side of said resilient web from said entry chamber, a valve member including a valve pin and a valve head on said valve pin, said valve pin being a separate member from said resilient web and including a portion of reduced diameter extending through said first aperture in said resilient web with a close fit, said valve member being rigid throughout its extent and including a rigid shoulder on said valve pin proximate said portion of reduced diameter, said shoulder being located on the opposite side of said resilient web from said valve seat for effectively bearing on said resilient web at the border of said first aperture with which it has a close fit for biasing said valve head onto said valve seat to prevent liquid from flowing past said valve seat into said entry chamber of said duct when said valve head is biased onto said valve seat, at least one permanently open second aperture in said resilient web spaced from said first aperture, a base on said valve body on the opposite end thereof from said valve seat proximate said second end of said duct, a tip on said valve pin proximate said base, and a coating member on said base for receiving liquid which passes into said entry chamber and through said at least one second aperture and through said well of said duct when said pin is deflected by the application of an external force to said coating member to cause said valve head to be unseated from said seat against the bias of said resilient web.
- 13. A liquid applicator comprising a valve body, a duct having first and second ends in said valve body, an internal surface in said valve body defining said duct, a disk-like resilient web in said duct, said resilient web extending inwardly from said internal surface and formed integrally with said valve body, a first aperture in said resilient web, a valve seat on said valve body at said first end of said duct, an entry chamber between said valve seat and said resilient web, a well on the opposite side of said resilient web from said entry chamber, a valve member including a valve pin and a valve head on said valve pin, said valve pin being a separate member from said resilient web and including a portion of reduced diameter extending through said first aperture in said resilient web with a close fit, said valve member being rigid throughout its extent and including a rigid shoulder on said valve pin proximate said portion of reduced diameter, said shoulder being located on the opposite side of said resilient web from said valve seat for effectively bearing on said resilient web at the border of said first aperture with which it has a close fit for biasing said valve head onto said valve seat to prevent liquid from flowing past said valve seat into said entry chamber of said duct when said valve head is biased onto said valve seat, said valve pin and said shoulder being of smaller diameter than said valve head and of smaller diameter than said entry chamber and said well, said entry chamber including an opening at said first end of said duct within said valve seat which is of greater diameter than said valve pin and of greater diameter than said shoulder, at least one permanently open second aperture in said resilient web spaced from said first aperture, a base on said valve body on the opposite end thereof from said valve seat proximate said second end of said duct, a tip on said valve pin proximate said base, and a coating member on said base for receiving liquid which passes into said entry chamber and through said at least one permanently open second aperture and through said well of said duct when said tip of said valve pin is deflected by the application of an external force to said coating member to cause said valve head to be unseated from said seat against the bias of said resilient web, said bearing between said shoulder of said valve pin and said web and said close fit between said portion of reduced diameter and said first aperture causing said valve head to positively return to a closed position on said valve seat when said external force is removed from said coating member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 356,751, filed May 24, 1989 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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