Claims
- 1. A tube squeezer apparatus comprising first and second similar uniformly elongated rigid rods each having generally smooth surfaces for slidably moving on a tube and each having first and second opposite ends, each of the rods having first and second grooves respectively near the first and second ends directly on the surfaces of each of the rods, the first and second grooves of the second rod being spaced similarly to the first and second grooves in the first rod and first and second resilient means extending respectively between the first goooves and the second grooves, each of the first and second resilient means extending radially outward from the grooves and having a first portion for positioning in the respective grooves in the first rod and having a second portion for positioning in the respective first and second grooves in the second rod, a nip formed between adjacent longitudinal portions of the elongated rods whereby enlarging the nip by inserting an end of the tube in the nip tends to stretch the first and second resilient members, the stretching of the first and second resilient members tending to return the nip towards its original condition whereby a tube within the nip is squeezed.
- 2. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 1 wherein the rods have rounded cross sections.
- 3. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rods have circular cross sections.
- 4. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 1 wherein the rods have similar polygonal cross sections.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a supporting means for the rods, the supporting means having a generally planar vertical mounting surface and first and second opposite inward facing spaced shelves projected horizontally outwardly from the mounting surface for receiving the first and second ends of the first and second rods thereon.
- 6. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 5 further comprising lateral and frontal walls partially surrounding outer and forward edges of the shelves for preventing lateral and forward outward movement of the rods from the shelves.
- 7. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 6 further comprising a tooth brush receiving opening in at least one of the shelves.
- 8. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 6 wherein said mounting surface includes means extending rearwardly therefrom for mounting the mounting surface on a vertical surface, the mounting means selected from the group consisting of one of a mounting screw, a magnet, an adhexive tape, a hook and a suction cup.
- 9. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 1 wherein the grooves are peripheral grooves and wherein the resilient means are band like resilient means having said first and second portions oppositely extending circumferentially beyond the rods and mounted in the peripheral grooves.
- 10. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 9 wherein the peripheral grooves are directly formed in outer surfaces of the rods.
- 11. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 10 wherein the peripheral grooves extend entirely around said ends of the rods.
- 12. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 11 wherein the resilient means are first and second elastomeric O-rings which respectively engage the first and second peripheral grooves and extend outward around the first and second rods.
- 13. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 11 wherein the resilient means are elastomeric rings.
- 14. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 13 wherein the resilient elastomeric rings have circular-shaped cross sections.
- 15. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 13 wherein the resilient elastomeric rings have square-shaped cross sections.
- 16. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 13 wherein the resilient elastomeric rings have rectangular-shaped cross sections.
- 17. The tube squeezer apparatus of claim 13 wherein the resilient elastomeric rings have triangular-shaped cross sections.
- 18. A squeezing apparatus for effectively removing the contents of collapsible plastic tube or the like, comprising:
- two substantially identical uniformly elongated rigid rods having generally smooth surfaces for slidably moving on the tube, a groove near each end of and directly in a surface of each of both rods extending about the perimeter of each rod and perpendicular to the lengthwise axis of the rod,
- two identical O-rings of elastic material that fit into the grooves and extend radially outward from each groove of both rods, holding the two rods in parallel and maintaining contact between the rods in the absence of an intervening object by means of elastic tension, and further maintaining in stationary relation with the rods in the presence of an intervening object by means of friction forces.
- 19. The squeezing apparatus of claim 18, wherein the O-ring are made of material having elastic properties sufficient to stretch somewhat when a tube is present between the two rods and having enough elastic tension to sufficiently press the rods together in order to squeeze material out of a tube.
- 20. The squeezing apparatus of claim 18, wherein the elastic material of the O-ring has a co-efficient of static friction to prohibit relative motion between the O-ring and a surface of each of the grooves contacting the O-rings when a tube is inserted between the rods.
- 21. The squeezing apparatus of claim 20, wherein the rods are made of a material having a co-efficient of static friction to prohibit relative motion between the rods and of each of the O-rings contacting the rods when a tube is inserted between the rods.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 459,293, filed Dec. 29, 1989, now abandoned.
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