Claims
- 1. A liquid applicator which comprises:
- a) a main hollow shaft;
- b) an inner shaft slidably mounted in said main shaft, being hollow to provide a liquid reservoir and terminating at its rearward end in a push rod extending beyond said main shaft;
- c) a liquid conduit secured to said main shaft and extending rearwardly through a neck of said inner shaft with an opening into the conduit adjacent its rearward end and its forward end being in communication with a liquid applicator;
- d) a hollow casing extending rearwardly through the neck of said inner shaft;
- e) a tubular element in said casing terminating at its rearward end in a valve seat;
- f) a valve stem and body slidably mounted on a rear cylindrical end portion of said liquid conduit with its rearward end slidably mounted in said hollow casing and its forward end comprising a valve body for seating on said valve seat of said tubular element;
- g) a lid member at the forward end of said inner shaft securing said tubular element and said casing to said inner shaft;
- h) said liquid conduit having a projection at its rearward end slideably fitting into a closed bore on the forward end of the valve body, the opening into said liquid conduit being at a predetermined spaced distance from said valve seat whereby said valve body is not lifted from said valve seat until said hollow casing, tubular element, valve stem and body and inner shaft travel through a distance equal to said predetermined spaced distance;
- i) a spring means between said hollow casing and said valve body to urge said valve body against the valve seat of said tubular body element; and
- j) a second spring means between said lid member and an interim shoulder of said main shaft to urge said inner shaft in a rearward direction and return the movement of said push rod to its rearward position as well as to ensure that only positive movement of said inner shaft greater that said predetermined spaced distance would result in moving said valve body off of said valve seat to open said liquid conduit for communication between said reservoir and said applicator.
- 2. A liquid applicator as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said first and second spring means comprises a coil spring.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 268,609 filed Nov. 7, 1988, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 019,394 filed Feb. 26, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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