Claims
- 1. A sanitary tampon applicator basically comprising a plastic outer sleeve to accommodate a tampon and a plastic inner sleeve slidably telescoped into said outer sleeve to extrude said tampon through a front open end of said outer sleeve, said outer sleeve being provided adjacent its rear end with a first stopper directed radially inwards, said inner sleeve comprising a first inner sleeve member and a second inner sleeve member slidably inserted into said first inner sleeve member, said first inner sleeve member being provided at its front open end with a second stopper directed radially outwards so as to be engaged with said first stopper and at its rear open end with a third stopper directed radially inwards, said second inner sleeve member being provided at its front open end with a fourth stopper and a fifth stopper both directed radially outwards, said fourth stopper being brought into engagement with said third stopper as said second inner sleeve member is pulled rearwards and said fifth stopper being so spaced axially behind said fourth stopper that said third stopper may be interposed between these both stoppers when said second inner sleeve member has been completely pulled rearwards, characterized by that said first inner sleeve member is provided at its front open end with a sixth stopper directed radially inwards to retain said second inner sleeve member against moving towards the axial direction of said first inner sleeve member; that said fifth stopper is stationarily provided with a height equal to or less than that of said fourth stopper and gradually slopes down rearwards; and that the rear open end of said second inner sleeve member includes a diameter-enlarged portion of which the diameter is at least larger than that of the rear open end of said first inner sleeve member.
- 2. An applicator as defined by claim 1, wherein said second inner sleeve member is held against axial displacement by interposition of said sixth stopper between said fourth stopper and said fifth stopper unless said second inner sleeve member is pulled rearwards.
- 3. An applicator as defined by claim 2, wherein said fifth stopper opposed to said fourth stopper has its inner side substantially normal to the outer side of said second inner sleeve member.
- 4. An applicator as defined by claim 1, wherein said third stopper has a height substantially equal to that of said fourth stopper.
- 5. An applicator as defined by claim 1, wherein said fifth stopper has a height less than that of said fourth stopper.
- 6. An applicator as defined by claim 1, wherein there are provided at least a pair of said fifth stoppers opposed to each other.
- 7. An applicator as defined by claim 1, wherein said fourth stopper has a cutaway portion at a position opposed to said fifth stopper.
- 8. An applicator as defined by claim 1, wherein said first, second, third and sixth stoppers circumferentially extend around outer periphery of said sleeve members, respectively.
- 9. An applicator as defined by claim 1, wherein said first inner sleeve member and said second inner sleeve member are made of synthetic resin harder than said outer sleeve, and these sleeves have a suitable resilience in a diametrical direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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60-234283 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 163,803, filed Mar. 3, 1988, now abandoned, which in turn of continuation of application Ser. No. 919,100, filed 10/15/86, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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