Applicator device with automatic retraction
US-2021094340-A1 · Apr 1, 2021 · US
US9827585B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9827585-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214241588-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2012 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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A stick applicator for applying a liquid stored in a hard ampoule, comprising a hollow plastic stick body, designed for receiving the ampoule and having a closed end and an open end, the wall of which is sufficiently flexible to allow the ampoule held in the plastic stick body to be broken without using an implement and thereby let the liquid out into the interior of the plastic stick body, and comprising an applicator head, which is fitted on the open end of the plastic stick body and comprises a foam, felt or fibre body, wherein the plastic stick body has at least in certain portions a separate sheathing layer to increase its perforation resistance to ampoule fragments and near its open end retaining means for securely holding the applicator head and/or retaining means for securely holding the ampoule inside it.
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A stick applicator for discharging a liquid stored in a hard ampule, having a hollow plastic stick body designed for receiving the ampule and including a closed and an open end, the wall of the hollow plastic stick body being sufficiently flexible to allow the ampule held in the plastic stick body to be ruptured, thereby causing the liquid to escape into the interior of the plastic stick body, and an applicator head which is attached to the open end of the plastic stick body and which comprises a foam, felt or fiber body, wherein the plastic stick body is cylindrically shaped at least in the region of its open end and the applicator head includes an annular groove or an annular cut into which the open end of the plastic stick body engages, wherein a thread section is formed on the outer surface of the plastic stick body at or near the open end thereof, for securely holding the applicator head on the plastic stick body, and wherein the plastic stick body includes projections formed on an inner surface of the plastic stick body at or near the open end thereof, said projections configured to securely hold the ampule in the plastic stick body against an axial, forward acting force. 2. The stick applicator according to claim 1 , wherein the projections have a rounded saw-toothed shape including first and second inclined sections, the first section inclined toward the open end of the plastic stick body and having an angle of inclination smaller than an angle of inclination of the second section inclined toward the closed end. 3. The stick applicator according to claim 1 , wherein the projections are formed on the interior wall. 4. The stick applicator according to claim 1 , wherein the plastic stick body includes at least in sections a separate sheathing layer for strengthening its perforation resistance to ampule fragments and near its open end retaining means for securely holding the applicator head and/or retaining means for securely holding the ampule in the interior thereof. 5. The stick applicator according to claim 4 , wherein the separate sheathing layer functions simultaneously as an inscription carrier. 6. The stick applicator according to claim 4 , wherein the separate sheathing layer is adhesively bonded to the outer wall of the plastic stick body. 7. The stick applicator according to claim 4 , wherein the separate sheathing layer is formed from a polypropylene or similar film. 8. The stick applicator according to one claim 4 , wherein the separate sheathing layer is single or multi-layered and has a total thickness in the range of between 80μm and 160μm. 9. The stick applicator according to claim 4 , wherein the retaining means for securely holding the ampule is designed as the projections on the inner surface. 10. The stick applicator according to claim 1 , wherein the thread section formed on the outer surface is designed to be elastically deformable as a result of locally thinned sections or recesses in the wall. 11. The stick applicator according to claim 10 , wherein the thread sections with locally thinned sections formed on the outer surface is closed over its entire circumference such that no liquid is able to escape through it. 12. The stick applicator according to claim 1 , wherein the thread section is designed with sharp edges for securely holding the applicator head. 13. A stick applicator for discharging a liquid stored in a hard ampule, having a hollow plastic stick body designed for receiving the ampule and including a closed and an open end, the wall of the hollow plastic stick body being sufficiently flexible to allow the ampule held in the plastic stick body to be ruptured, thereby causing the liquid to escape into the interior of the plastic stick body, and an applicator head which is attached to the open end of the plastic stick body and which comprises a foam, felt or fiber body, wherein the plastic stick body is cylindrically shaped at least in the region of its open end and the applicator head includes an annular groove or an annular cut into which the open end of the plastic stick body engages, wherein formed on the inner surface of the plastic stick body at or near the open end thereof are projections for securely holding the ampule in the plastic stick body against an axial, forward acting force, and wherein the projections have a rounded saw-toothed shape including first and second inclined sections, the first section inclined toward the open end of the plastic stick body and having an angle of inclination smaller than an angle of inclination of the second section. 14. The stick applicator according to claim 13 , wherein a thread section is formed on the outer surface of the plastic stick body at or near the open end thereof, for securely holding the applicator head on the plastic stick body. 15. The stick applicator according to claim 14 , wherein the thread section formed on the outer surface is designed to be elastically deformable as a result of locally thinned sections or recesses in the wall. 16. The stick applicator according to claim 15 , wherein the thread section with locally thinned sections formed on the outer surface is closed over its entire circumference such that no liquid is able to escape through it. 17. The stick applicator according to claim 14 , wherein the thread section is designed with sharp edges for securely holding the applicator head.
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