Information
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Patent Grant
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6547471
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Patent Number
6,547,471
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 20, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 15, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An applicator for local application of a liquid to a person's skin. The applicator includes a porous dome, a chamber under the dome, a squeeze bottle providing a reservoir containing the liquid, and a tube from the squeeze bottle to the chamber. The porous dome has pores sized to provide liquid transport therein by capillary action. The chamber provides a location for liquid in position to be transported into dome. Increased pressure in the reservoir from squeezing the bottle causes liquid to flow from the reservoir through the tube to the chamber, and decreased pressure in the reservoir from releasing the bottle causes excess liquid in the chamber to flow from the chamber through the tube to the reservoir. The applicator can include a squeeze bottle having a relatively rigid molded open-end portion connected to a porous dome and an integral flexible, blow-molded reservoir portion that can be squeezed to a reduced volume condition to deliver liquid to the dome and has memory to return to an unsqueezed volume condition.
Description
BACKGROUND
The invention relates to an applicator that can be used for the local application of a liquid product to a person's skin.
Personal use products such as antiperspirants, deodorants and cosmetics can be applied to a user's skin in various forms by various devices. For example, deodorants and/or antiperspirants can be delivered as a spray from a pressurized container or a spray bottle, as a solid from a solid stick dispenser, or as a liquid from a roll-on applicator or a porous dome applicator.
SUMMARY
In one aspect, the invention features, in general, an applicator for local application of a liquid to a person's skin. The applicator includes a porous dome, a chamber under the dome, a squeeze bottle providing a reservoir containing the liquid, and a tube from the squeeze bottle to the chamber. The porous dome has pores sized to provide liquid transport therein by capillary action. The chamber provides a location for liquid in position to be transported into dome. Increased pressure in the reservoir from squeezing the bottle causes liquid to flow from the reservoir through the tube to the chamber, and decreased pressure in the reservoir from releasing the bottle causes excess liquid in the chamber to flow from the chamber through the tube to the reservoir.
In another aspect, the invention features, in general, an applicator for local application of a liquid to a person's skin that includes a porous dome, a squeeze bottle providing a reservoir containing the liquid, and a tube to convey liquid from the squeeze bottle to the dome. The bottle is made of a relatively rigid plastic (e.g., polyethylene terephthalate) and includes a relatively rigid, molded open-end portion connected to the dome and an integral flexible, blow-molded reservoir portion that can be squeezed to a reduced volume condition to deliver liquid to the dome and has a memory to return to an unsqueezed volume condition.
Particular embodiments of the invention may include one or more of the following features. The applicator can include a valve operable to block flow through the tube, and a cap that causes the valve to be closed when the cap is connected to the squeeze bottle. The applicator can include a dome adapter located between the squeeze bottle and the porous dome, such that the chamber providing liquid to the porous dome is defined by the dome adapter and the porous dome. The dome adapter can have a central passage and a valve structure at the bottom of the central passage, the valve structure being in fluid communication with the tube. A collar can be used to connect the dome adapter to the porous dome. The applicator can include a bottle adapter connected to the bottle, with the porous dome being movably mounted with respect to the bottle adapter. The collar can be slidably mounted with respect to the bottle adapter. The bottle adapter can have a central portion that is sealably connected to the tube and has an opening in communication with the tube. The applicator can have a spring between the bottle adapter and the dome adapter that biases the valve structure away from the opening. The dome adapter can include a sliding seal with the bottle adapter around the opening. The bottle adapter can snap onto the squeeze bottle.
The chamber and porous dome are preferably dimensioned and shaped so as to provide preferential blooming of the liquid at the center of the dome first and subsequent blooming of liquid closer to the periphery of the dome. The chamber and dome are also dimensioned and shaped so that, when the user releases the squeeze bottle, excess liquid on the top of the dome is pulled back into the applicator, and is preferentially first removed from the peripheral portions and then from the central portion. The chamber can have a central volume area that communicates with the tube, a peripheral volume area, and a constricted region connecting the central volume area to the peripheral volume area to provide the preferential blooming. The porous dome has a stepped recess surface with a central recess that provides the central volume area and a peripheral recess that provides the peripheral volume area.
The porous dome is preferably made of sintered plastic, e.g., sintered high-density polyethylene, and preferably is made of round particles to provide a smooth surface for contacting the skin. The sintered plastic has an average pore size between 10 and 30 microns, preferably around 18 microns.
Embodiments of the invention may include one or more of the following advantages. The applicator provides a uniform dose of liquid to the porous dome without large droplets on the dome surface or drips down the side of the applicator. A uniform, thin layer of liquid is applied to the user's skin surface without irritation. The applicator does not leak liquid, and is easy to manufacture.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of a particular embodiment thereof and from the claims.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a liquid applicator shown with a cap.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the
FIG. 1
applicator and cap.
FIG. 2A
is a perspective view, partially cut away, of the
FIG. 1
applicator and cap.
FIG. 3
is a partial vertical sectional view of the
FIG. 1
applicator without its cap and with the applicator components in an operative, open position.
FIG. 3A
is a partial vertical sectional view of the
FIG. 1
applicator taken at a different location than for FIG.
3
.
FIG. 3B
is a partial perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the
FIG. 1
applicator.
FIG. 4
is a partial sectional view of the
FIG. 1
dispenser with its cap and with the applicator components in an inoperative, closed position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, there is shown liquid applicator
10
including squeeze bottle
12
, porous dome
14
and removable cap
16
.
Referring to the exploded diagram shown in FIG.
2
and the cut away view of
FIG. 2A
, it is seen that porous dome
14
is connected to squeeze bottle
12
by various components. These include collar
18
, dome adapter
20
, spring
22
, bottle adapter
24
, and dip tube
26
. Spring
22
sits in annular recess
28
in bottle adapter
24
. Collar
18
makes a snap-fit connection to dome adapter
20
in order to retain porous dome
14
thereon. The combined unit of collar
18
, dome adapter
20
and porous dome
14
make a snap fit connection onto bottle adapter
24
with the combined unit being slidably movable on bottle adapter
24
and biased upward by spring
22
. Bottle adapter
24
makes a snap-fit connection to the upper connecting end
30
of squeeze bottle
12
, which has a snap connector
32
.
Bottle
12
is made of molded and blow molded polyethylene terephthalate. Alternatively, other relatively rigid plastics (e.g., ethylene vinyl alcohol) can be used, depending on compatibility with the liquid being dispensed. The plastic should be rigid enough to provide sufficient mechanical molded strength to mechanically connect and seal to bottle adapter
24
at molded, upper connecting end
30
, but also be capable of being blow-molded at the lower portion to provide a flexible wall that can be squeezed and that returns to its initial position when released.
Porous dome
14
is made of sintered high-density polyethylene. Cap
16
, collar
18
, dome adapter
20
, and bottle adapter
24
are made of polypropylene. Dip tube
26
is made of polyethylene.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, it is seen that bottle adapter
24
has an outer annular portion
34
that rests on top of flange
36
of connecting end
30
of squeeze bottle
12
outside of annular extension
38
of squeeze bottle
12
. Bottle adapter
24
also has an inner annular portion
40
that is located inside of annular extension
38
and makes a seal between squeeze bottle
12
and bottle adapter
24
. Tab
39
(
FIG. 3A
) of extension
38
locks with tab
41
of portion
34
to provide a snap-fit connection of bottle adapter
24
to connecting end
30
of bottle
12
. Outer annular portion
34
contains helical grooves
42
(
FIG. 2
) for mating with projections
44
on the inside of cap
16
in order to positively lock cap
16
in the precise, desired axial position on connecting end
30
so as to guarantee valve closure, as described below. Other types of locking closures can be used, e.g., using groove
31
as shown in
FIG. 3B
Still referring to
FIG. 3
, collar
18
has an outer annular portion
46
that slides on the outside of upper extension
48
of annular portion
34
of bottle adapter
24
. Collar
18
also has inner annular portion
50
that slides on the inside of extension
48
. Inner annular portion
50
is sealably connected to lower wall
52
of dome adapter
20
. Collar
18
locks porous dome
14
in position between collar
18
and dome adapter
20
so that the three components move as a combined unit on bottle adapter
24
.
Spring
22
pushes dome adapter
20
upward to the upper position shown in FIG.
3
. Tab
54
on dome adaptor
20
acts as a stop against the lower shelf portion of extension
48
, preventing dome adapter
20
and the attached components from going higher. Dome adapter
20
carries, at its center, valve structure
60
, which is positioned over opening
62
in bottle adapter
24
. In the position shown in
FIG. 3
, valve
60
is spaced from opening
62
slightly, such that liquid from tube
26
can pass through opening
62
and upward through slots
64
to the chamber
66
defined between porous dome
14
and dome adapter
20
. Cylindrical extension
68
at the center of dome adapter
20
provides a sliding, liquid-tight seal between dome adapter
20
and bottle adapter
24
so that the liquid cannot flow into the area containing spring
22
but instead is directed up through central passage
70
to chamber
66
.
Porous dome
14
has a stepped recess lower surface including central recess
72
, intermediate annular recess
74
, and peripheral annular recess
76
. Intermediate recess
74
communicates with peripheral recess
76
by restricted region
78
. Intermediate recess
74
similarly communicates with central recess
72
to via restricted region
80
. Porous dome
14
is made of sintered round particles of high density polyethylene and has an average pore size between 10 and 30 microns, preferably around 18 microns.
The snap fit connections for all parts in applicator
10
provide for ease of manufacture.
When using applicator
10
, the user first twists cap
16
relative to bottle
12
to release projections
44
from the locked positions in grooves
42
. As cap
16
is removed, valve structure
60
is moved from the closed position shown in
FIG. 4
to the open position shown in FIG.
3
. This action occurs because spring
22
is now free to move dome adapter
20
upward from bottle adapter
24
until tab
54
reaches the stop position. With valve
60
in the open position, there is a fluid communication from reservoir
90
to chamber
66
through tube
26
.
When the user squeezes bottle
12
, the decreased volume and increased pressure in reservoir
90
causes liquid to flow through tube
26
and opening
62
, slots
64
and central passage
70
into chamber
66
. The liquid is first directed to the central recess
72
and is delayed in travel into intermediate recess
74
owing to the small flow area of restricted region
80
. As further liquid is pumped up to central recess
72
, owing to the increased pressure in reservoir
90
, the liquid from intermediate recess
74
can continue outward to peripheral recess
76
. By this time, the Liquid that had initially entered recess
72
has been transported by capillary action and pressure displacement to the upper surface of dome
14
. Shortly thereafter, liquid from the intermediate annular recess
74
passes through dome
14
to the intermediate region of the upper surface of dome
14
, and lastly liquid from peripheral portion
76
passes to the upper surface of dome
14
. The liquid passes through the pores in porous dome
14
by capillary action and by positive pressure displacement. The pores in dome
14
are sufficiently large to permit flow of the proper amount of liquid, but small enough to avoid formation of large droplets on the surface.
When the user squeezes bottle
12
, the decreased volume and increased pressure in reservoir
90
causes liquid to flow through tube
26
and opening
62
, slots
64
and central passage
70
into chamber
66
. The liquid is first directed to the central recess
72
and is delayed in travel into intermediate recess
74
owing to the small flow area of restricted region
80
. As further liquid is pumped up to central recess
72
, owing to the increased pressure in reservoir
90
, the liquid from intermediate recess
74
can continue outward to peripheral recess
76
. By this time, the Liquid that had initially entered recess
72
has been transported by capillary action and pressure displacement to the upper surface of dome
14
. Shortly thereafter, liquid from the intermediate annular recess
74
passes through dome
14
to the intermediate region of the upper surface of dome
14
, and lastly liquid from peripheral portion
76
passes to the upper surface of dome
14
. The liquid passes through the pores in porous dome
14
by capillary action and by positive pressure displacement. The pores in dome
14
are sufficiently large to permit flow of the proper amount of liquid, but small enough to avoid formation of large droplets on the surface.
When the user releases the squeeze bottle, excess liquid on the top of dome
14
is pulled back into the applicator. The liquid is preferentially first removed from the peripheral portions and then from the intermediate portion and then from the central portion. The excess liquid is transported through chamber
66
and back through tube
26
along with air that replaces the volume of liquid removed from the reservoir and remaining in dome
14
, owing to capillary forces, so that squeeze bottle
12
will maintain its shape. After the excess liquid has been removed, a predetermined amount of liquid remains within porous dome
14
for application to the user's skin. The preferential inward-out blooming when squeezing the bottle, and the preferential outward-in removal when releasing the bottle, avoids having product drip down the side of the applicator.
When the user slides porous dome
14
over the skin surface, a thin, uniform layer of liquid product is applied to the skin surface. The use of round particles in the sintered plastic of porous dome
14
provides a smooth comfortable surface and pores of the uniform size to provide capillary flow.
After use, cap
16
is then connected by mating projections
44
in grooves
42
. This causes dome adapter
20
to be pushed downward from the position shown in
FIG. 3
to the position shown in
FIG. 4
, and valve structure
60
moves downward to close opening
62
and prevent leakage of liquid from reservoir
90
. Cap
16
locks into place in an on/off manner so that the user knows that it is sealed when it the cap is closed, in order to avoid leakage of liquid.
Other embodiments of the invention are within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An applicator for local application of a liquid to a person's skin comprisinga porous dome having pores sized to provide liquid transport therein by capillary action, said dome having a generally circular shape, a chamber under said porous dome for containing said liquid in position to be transported into said dome, said chamber having a central portion and an outer annular portion that radially surrounds said central portion, a squeeze bottle providing a reservoir of said liquid under said chamber, said dome being mounted on said squeeze bottle, and a tube connected between said reservoir and said chamber such that increased pressure in said reservoir from squeezing said bottle causes liquid to flow from said reservoir to said chamber, and decreased pressure in said reservoir from releasing said bottle causes excess liquid in said chamber to flow from said chamber to said reservoir, said tube communicating with said central portion of said chamber so as to provide radial flow between said central portion and said outer annular portion all of the way around said central portion, said tube being an elongated tube that extends through and near to the bottom of the reservoir, and is sealed to said chamber so as to allow only liquid to flow from said reservoir into said chamber and to require it to flow through said tube.
- 2. The applicator of claim 1 further comprising a valve operable to block flow through said tube.
- 3. An applicator for local application of a liquid to a person's skin comprisinga porous dome having pores sized to provide liquid transport therein by capillary action, a chamber under said porous dome for containing said liquid in position to be transported into said dome, a squeeze bottle providing a reservoir of said liquid under said chamber, said dome being mounted on said squeeze bottle, and a tube connected between said reservoir and said chamber such that increased pressure in said reservoir from squeezing said bottle causes liquid to flow from said reservoir to said chamber, and decreased pressure in said reservoir from releasing said bottle causes excess liquid in said chamber to flow from said chamber to said reservoir, said tube being an elongated tube that extends through and near to the bottom of the reservoir, and is sealed to said chamber so as to allow only liquid to flow from said reservoir into said chamber and to require it to flow through said tube, further comprising a valve operable to block flow through said tube, further comprising a cap that is connectable to said squeeze bottle, said cap covering said dome and causing said valve to be closed when said cap is connected to said squeeze bottle.
- 4. The applicator of claim 1 further comprising a dome adapter located between said squeeze bottle and said porous dome, and wherein said chamber is defined by said dome adapter and said porous dome.
- 5. The applicator of claim 4 wherein said dome adapter has a central passage and a valve structure at the bottom of said central passage, said valve structure being in fluid communication with said tube.
- 6. The applicator of claim 1 further comprising a bottle adapter connected to said bottle, and wherein said porous dome is movably mounted with respect to said bottle adapter.
- 7. The applicator of claim 6 wherein said bottle adapter has a central portion sealably connected to said tube, and an opening in communication with said tube.
- 8. The applicator of claim 7 further comprising a dome adapter, and wherein said chamber is defined by said dome adapter and said porous dome, and wherein said dome adapter has a central passage and a valve structure at the bottom of said central passage, said valve structure interacting with said opening to permit or block fluid communication between said chamber and said reservoir.
- 9. An applicator for local application of a liquid to a person's skin comprisinga porous dome having pores sized to provide liquid transport therein by capillary action, a chamber under said porous dome for containing said liquid in position to be transported into said dome, a squeeze bottle providing a reservoir of said liquid under said chamber, said dome being mounted on said squeeze bottle, and a tube connected between said reservoir and said chamber such that increased pressure in said reservoir from squeezing said bottle causes liquid to flow from said reservoir to said chamber, and decreased pressure in said reservoir from releasing said bottle causes excess liquid in said chamber to flow from said chamber to said reservoir, said tube being an elongated tube that extends through and near to the bottom of the reservoir, and is sealed to said chamber so as to allow only liquid to flow from said reservoir into said chamber and to require it to flow through said tube, further comprising a bottle adapter connected to said bottle, and wherein said porous dome is movably mounted with respect to said bottle adapter, wherein said bottle adapter has a central portion sealably connected to said tube, and an opening in communication with said tube, further comprising a dome adapter, and wherein said chamber is defined by said dome adapter and said porous dome, and wherein said dome adapter has a central passage and a valve structure at the bottom of said central passage, said valve structure interacting with said opening to permit or block fluid communication between said chamber and said reservoir, further comprising a cap that is connectable to said squeeze bottle, said cap covering said dome and causing said valve structure to close said opening when said cap is connected to said squeeze bottle.
- 10. An applicator for local application of a liquid to a person's skin comprisinga porous dome having pores sized to provide liquid transport therein by capillary action, a chamber under said porous dome for containing said liquid in position to be transported into said dome, a squeeze bottle providing a reservoir of said liquid under said chamber, said dome being mounted on said squeeze bottle, and a tube connected between said reservoir and said chamber such that increased pressure in said reservoir from squeezing said bottle causes liquid to flow from said reservoir to said chamber, and decreased pressure in said reservoir from releasing said bottle causes excess liquid in said chamber to flow from said chamber to said reservoir, said tube being an elongated tube that extends through and near to the bottom of the reservoir, and is sealed to said chamber so as to allow only liquid to flow from said reservoir into said chamber and to require it to flow through said tube, further comprising a bottle adapter connected to said bottle, and wherein said porous dome is movably mounted with respect to said bottle adapter, wherein said bottle adapter has a central portion sealably connected to said tube, and an opening in communication with said tube, further comprising a dome adapter, and wherein said chamber is defined by said dome adapter and said porous dome, and wherein said dome adapter has a central passage and a valve structure at the bottom of said central passage, said valve structure interacting with said opening to permit or block fluid communication between said chamber and said reservoir, further comprising a spring biasing said valve structure away from said opening.
- 11. The applicator of claim 10, wherein said spring is mounted between said bottle adapter and said dome adapter.
- 12. An applicator for local application of a liquid to a person's skin comprisinga porous dome having pores sized to provide liquid transport therein by capillary action, a chamber under said porous dome for containing said liquid in position to be transported into said dome, a squeeze bottle providing a reservoir of said liquid under said chamber, said dome being mounted on said squeeze bottle, and a tube connected between said reservoir and said chamber such that increased pressure in said reservoir from squeezing said bottle causes liquid to flow from said reservoir to said chamber, and decreased pressure in said reservoir from releasing said bottle causes excess liquid in said chamber to flow from said chamber to said reservoir, wherein said chamber and said porous dome are dimensioned and shaped so as to provide preferential blooming of said liquid at the center of the dome first and subsequent blooming of liquid closer to the periphery of the dome.
- 13. An applicator for local application of a liquid to a person's skin comprisinga porous dome having pores sized to provide liquid transport therein by capillary action, a chamber under said porous dome for containing said liquid in position to be transported into said dome, a squeeze bottle providing a reservoir of said liquid under said chamber, said dome being mounted on said squeeze bottle, and a tube connected between said reservoir and said chamber such that increased pressure in said reservoir from squeezing said bottle causes liquid to flow from said reservoir to said chamber, and decreased pressure in said reservoir from releasing said bottle causes excess liquid in said chamber to flow from said chamber to said reservoir, wherein said chamber and said porous dome are dimensioned and shaped so as to provide preferential blooming of said liquid at the center of the dome first and subsequent blooming of liquid closer to the periphery of the dome, wherein said chamber has a central volume area that communicates with said tube, a peripheral volume area, and constricted region connecting the central volume area to the peripheral volume area to provide said preferential blooming.
- 14. The applicator of claim 13 wherein said porous dome has a stepped recess surface with a central recess that provides said central volume area and, a peripheral recess that provides said peripheral volume area.
- 15. The applicator of claim 13 wherein said dome is made of sintered high-density polyethylene.
- 16. The applicator of claim 8 further comprising a collar that connects said dome adapter to said dome.
- 17. An applicator for local application of a liquid to a person's skin comprisinga porous dome having pores sized to provide liquid transport therein by capillary action and a dome peripheral edge, a chamber under said porous dome for containing said liquid in position to be transported into said dome, a squeeze bottle providing a reservoir of said liquid under said chamber, said dome being mounted on said squeeze bottle, and a tube connected between said reservoir and said chamber such that increased pressure in said reservoir from squeezing said bottle causes liquid to flow from said reservoir to said chamber, and decreased pressure in said reservoir from releasing said bottle causes excess liquid in said chamber to flow from said chamber to said reservoir, said tube being an elongated tube that extends through and near to the bottom of the reservoir, and is sealed to said chamber so as to allow only liquid to flow from said reservoir into said chamber and to require it to flow through said tube, further comprising a bottle adapter connected to said bottle, and wherein said porous dome is movably mounted with respect to said bottle adapter, wherein said bottle adapter has a central portion sealably connected to said tube, and an opening in communication with said tube, further comprising a dome adapter having a dome adapter peripheral edge, and wherein said chamber is defined by said dome adapter and said porous dome, and wherein said dome adapter has a central passage and a valve structure at the bottom of said central passage, said valve structure interacting with said opening to permit or block fluid communication between said chamber and said reservoir, further comprising a collar that is connected to said dome adapter peripheral edge, said dome peripheral edge being sandwiched between said collar and said dome adapter peripheral edge, wherein said collar slidably contacts said bottle adapter.
- 18. The applicator of claim 17 wherein said dome adapter includes a sliding seal with said bottle adapter around said opening.
- 19. The applicator of claim 6 wherein said bottle adapter snaps onto said squeeze bottle.
- 20. The applicator of claim 1 wherein said porous dome is made of sintered plastic.
- 21. An applicator for local application of a liquid to a person's skin comprisinga porous dome having pores sized to provide liquid transport therein by capillary action, a chamber under said porous dome for containing said liquid in position to be transported into said dome, a squeeze bottle providing a reservoir of said liquid wider said chamber, said dome being mounted on said squeeze bottle, and a tube connected between said reservoir and said chamber such that increased pressure in said reservoir from squeezing said bottle causes liquid to flow from said reservoir to said chamber, and decreased pressure in said reservoir from releasing said bottle causes excess liquid in said chamber to flow from said chamber to said reservoir, said tube being an elongated tube that extends through and near to the bottom of the reservoir, and is sealed to said chamber so as to allow only liquid to flow from said reservoir into said chamber and to require it to flow through said tube, wherein said porous dome is made of sintered plastic, wherein said sintered plastic is made of round particles.
- 22. The applicator of claim 20 wherein said sintered plastic has an average pore size between 10 and 30 microns.
- 23. A liquid applicator for local application of a liquid to a person's skin comprisinga porous dome having pores sized to provide liquid transport therethrough by capillary action, said dome having a generally circular shape, a chamber under said porous dome for containing said liquid in position to be transported into said dome, said chamber having a central portion and an outer annular portion that radially surrounds said central portion, a squeeze bottle providing a reservoir of said liquid under said chamber, said dome being mounted on said squeeze bottle, and a tube connected to direct liquid from said reservoir to said dome, said tube being an elongated tube that extends through and near to the bottom of the reservoir, and is sealed to said chamber so as to allow only liquid to flow from said reservoir into said chamber and to require it to flow through said tube, said tube communicating with said central portion of said chamber so as to provide radial flow between said central portion and said outer annular portion all of the way around said central portion, wherein said bottle includes a relatively rigid molded open-end portion connected to said dome and an integral flexible, blow-molded reservoir portion that can be squeezed to a reduced volume condition to deliver liquid to said dome and has memory to return to an unsqueezed volume condition.
- 24. The applicator of claim 23 wherein said bottle is made of polyethylene terephthalate.
- 25. The applicator of claim 23 further comprising a bottle adapter connected to said open-end portion of said bottle, and wherein said porous dome is movably mounted with respect to said bottle adapter.
- 26. The applicator of claim 25 wherein said bottle adapter snaps onto said squeeze bottle.
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