Shows the side of the tool at a slight angle. Shows mechanical connector for the two pieces of square stock that the adjustment knob/screw can control up or down
Top View of Tube Compressor that shows adjustment knob/screw, square stock and mechanical connector
Side of Tube Compressor flat showing mechanical connector for two pieces of square stock that the adjustment knob/screw can control up or down
End view of Tube Compressor showing mechanical connector, square stock, and adjustment knob/screw
Side View of tube packaged product with Tube Compressor attached as an example of how the tool is used
Top view of tube packaged product with Tube Compressor attached as an example of how tool is used
Tool invented to aide in the removal or control of any container, bag, tube packaged product
Process to slide tool onto tube, container, bag, etc and tighten. Slightly loosen to move material or compound forward as needed and tighten to remain in place. Repeat process as needed.
Prevents air in tube, bag or container
Prevents premature curing of material and compounds
One hand operation
Greater shelf life when stored until next use
Greater control and quality
Maximize efficiency and production
Prevents costly waste
No set, material or components to make tool is needed Duplication of concept. Parts and materials can vary
Eliminates having to use two hands to apply
Tool can be used for any process to control any material in any container, bag, tube, etc
Keeps material forward when extracting as needed
The tube compressor can be used for any type of tube bagged, container of any material or compound. The drawings show an example of the concept and size and is not specific and can range in size and configuration.
As stated above the tube compressor makes these specifications but not limited to