Combination dispenser and applicator
09737126 · 2017-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A46B11/0017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A combination dispenser and applicator has a dispenser body for mounting the dispenser body over a valve of a container of nail polish. The dispenser body has a brush receiver that receives the nail polish from the valve of the container. A disposable applicator brush, not including a valve, but with bristles adjacent a distal end, is shaped to removably engage the brush receiver. The disposable applicator brushes are inexpensive and disposable, and may be readily changed during use of the combination, so that one of the brushes is not used on multiple persons, thereby enabling a more hygienic method of applying nail polish.
Claims
1. A combination dispenser and applicator for dispensing nail polish from a container that contains the nail polish under pressure, the container having an opening, and a valve operably mounted over the opening for selectively releasing the nail polish from the container when actuated, the combination comprising: a dispenser body having a mounting structure for mounting the dispenser body over the valve; a valve receiver housed in the dispenser body that operatively engages the valve and directs the nail polish into a dispenser conduit; a valve actuation mechanism for actuating the valve; a brush receiver formed adjacent an end of the dispenser conduit; a disposable applicator brush having a tubular base that forms a proximal end, a brush conduit, and a distal end, the brush conduit being unobstructed and not including a valve; the disposable applicator brush further including a plurality of bristles adjacent the distal end of the brush conduit; wherein the tubular base has an external surface that is shaped to removably engage the brush receiver of the dispenser body so that the nail polish from the dispenser conduit flows through the brush conduit, and into the bristles of the disposable applicator brush; wherein the end of the dispenser conduit engages a conduit receiver formed beneath the brush receiver; and further comprising an O-ring that fits around an outer surface of the dispenser conduit and abuts an inner surface of the conduit receiver so that the dispenser conduit can move up and down in relation to the conduit receiver and the dispenser body, without allowing the nail polish to leak from between the dispenser conduit and the conduit receiver.
2. The combination of claim 1, wherein the mounting structure includes an inwardly projecting annular ring that frictionally engages a rim of the container to removably lock the dispenser body over the container.
3. The combination of claim 1, wherein the brush receiver and the conduit receiver are separated by a separator wall that includes an aperture therethrough for transmitting the nail polish.
4. The combination of claim 1, wherein the dispenser conduit is separated from the valve receiver by a spacer wall that includes a hole therethrough for transmitting the nail polish.
5. The combination of claim 1, further comprising an actuation structure integrally formed with the valve receiver, the actuation structure having an inclined outer surface that is inclined relative to the axis of the valve receiver.
6. The combination of claim 5, wherein the valve actuation mechanism includes at least one button than extends through an opening in the dispenser body and abuts the inclined outer surface such that pressing the button pushes the actuation structure downwardly and actuates the valve.
7. The combination of claim 1, wherein the tubular base of the disposable applicator brush includes a lower annular portion and an upper annular portion, and the upper annular portion has an outer diameter that is larger than an outer diameter of the lower annular portion, and wherein the outer diameter of the upper annular portion of the tubular base is greater than an inner diameter of the brush receiver, so that an end of the brush receiver abuts a step in the tubular base between the lower annular portion and the upper annular portion.
8. A combination dispenser and applicator for dispensing nail polish, the combination comprising: a container comprising a rigid outer housing, and a flexible bag positioned within an interior chamber of the rigid outer housing, the nail polish being contained within the flexible bag, and the rigid outer housing also containing a pressurized gas so that pressure from the gas is exerted upon the nail polish through the flexible bag; a valve operably mounted to the flexible bag and extending through the rigid outer housing for selectively releasing the nail polish from the container, under pressure from the pressurized gas, when actuated; a dispenser body having a mounting structure for mounting the dispenser body over the valve; a brush receiver that receives the nail polish from the valve of the container; a disposable applicator brush having a tubular base that forms a proximal end, a brush conduit, and a distal end, the brush conduit being unobstructed and not including a valve; a plurality of bristles adjacent the distal end of the brush conduit; the tubular base being shaped to removably engage the brush receiver of the dispenser body so that the nail polish from the valve flows through the brush conduit and into the bristles of the disposable applicator brush; further comprising a dispenser conduit operably connecting the valve with the brush receiver, and wherein an end of the dispenser conduit engages a conduit receiver formed beneath the brush receiver; and further comprising an O-ring that fits around an outer surface of the dispenser conduit and abuts an inner surface of the conduit receiver so that the dispenser conduit can move up and down in relation to the conduit receiver and the dispenser body, without allowing the nail polish to leak from between the dispenser conduit and the conduit receiver.
9. The combination of claim 8, wherein the brush receiver and the conduit receiver are separated by a separator wall that includes an aperture therethrough for transmitting the nail polish.
10. The combination of claim 8, further comprising a valve receiver shaped to operably engage the valve for receiving the nail polish from the valve, and wherein the dispenser conduit is separated from the valve receiver by a spacer wall that includes a hole therethrough for transmitting the nail polish.
11. The combination of claim 10, wherein an upwardly extending dispensing tube of the valve is shaped to engage the valve receiver and abuts the spacer wall, such that downward pressure on the valve receiver depresses the upwardly extending dispensing tube of the valve and moves the valve to an open position against the bias of a valve spring that biases the valve towards a closed position.
12. The combination of claim 8, further comprising an actuation structure integrally formed with the valve receiver, the actuation structure having an inclined outer surface that is inclined relative to the axis of the valve receiver.
13. The combination of claim 12, wherein the valve actuation mechanism includes at least one button than extends through an opening in the dispenser body and abuts the inclined outer surface such that pressing the button pushes the actuation structure downwardly and actuates the valve.
14. The combination of claim 8, wherein the tubular base of the disposable applicator brush includes a lower annular portion and an upper annular portion, and the upper annular portion has an outer diameter that is larger than an outer diameter of the lower annular portion; and wherein the outer diameter of the upper annular portion of the tubular base is greater than an inner diameter of the brush receiver, so that an end of the brush receiver abuts a step in the tubular base between the lower annular portion and the upper annular portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings illustrate the present invention. In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) The above-described drawing figures illustrate the invention, a combination dispenser and applicator 10 for dispensing nail polish 12. As discussed in greater detail below, the combination dispenser and applicator 10 utilizes disposable applicator brushes 100 that enable a user to quickly, easily, and inexpensively change brushes between uses. The combination dispenser and applicator 10 (hereinafter “the combination”) enables more hygienic practices in the application of the nail polish 12, and particularly in changing the disposable applicator brush 100 between users, and between painting a person's toenails and fingernails.
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(9) In this embodiment, the dispenser body 40 is mounted on top of the container 20, and the dispenser body 40 includes a top portion 44 and a bottom portion 46. A base 49 may be provided to support the container 20 in an upright orientation. The base 49 of the present embodiment is separate from the container 20, and lockingly engages the container 20 to support the container 20 in the upright orientation. The construction of the container 20 and the dispenser body 40 are further discussed in greater detail below.
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(11) While one embodiment of the container 20 is illustrated, those skilled in the art may devise alternative forms of containers 20 for dispensing the nail polish (e.g., a container that is pressurized with a propellant, such as in Parrish, U.S. Pat. No. 3,228,057, and such alternatives should be considered within the scope of the present invention, except to the extent expressly limited in the claims of this document.
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(15) The valve receiver 60 operatively engages the valve 24 and directs the nail polish into a dispenser conduit 62. In this embodiment, the valve receiver 60 is generally tubular in construction, and fits around the upwardly extending dispensing tube 52 of the valve 24 of the container 20. A dispenser conduit 62 extends upwardly from the valve receiver 60 for transporting the nail polish from the upwardly extending dispensing tube 52 to the brush receiver 70.
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(18) The brush receiver 70 may further include a locking feature 72 that interlocks with a mating feature 74 of the disposable applicator brush 100. In this embodiment, the locking feature 72 includes slots and the mating feature 74 includes posts that extend outwardly from the disposable applicator brush 100. The posts engage the slots in a construction that is generally known in the art. Alternative features may also be utilized, such as the inverse of the above-described construction, mating threads, or any other interlocking features that are known to those skilled in the art. Alternatively, the disposable applicator brush 100 may simply frictionally fit into the brush receiver 70, as shown in
(19) In this embodiment, the brush receiver 70 and the conduit receiver 82 are separated by a separator wall 76 that includes an aperture 78 therethrough for transmitting the nail polish into the disposable applicator brush 100. An end 63 of the dispenser conduit 62 engages a conduit receiver 82 formed beneath the brush receiver 70. The conduit receiver 82 may be in the form of a bore or open chamber, as illustrated, or in another structure that similarly receives the end 63 of the dispenser conduit 62.
(20) In this embodiment, an O-ring 84 that fits around an outer surface 86 of the dispenser conduit 62 and abuts an inner surface 88 of the conduit receiver 82 so that the dispenser conduit 62 can move up and down in relation to the conduit receiver 82 and the dispenser body 40, without allowing the nail polish to leak from between the dispenser conduit 62 and the conduit receiver 82. This movement is used, in the current embodiment, as part of the valve actuation mechanism 90, as discussed in greater detail below. In other embodiments that do not utilize this valve actuation mechanism 90, the above-describes structure may not be required.
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(22) While one form of actuation structure 94 is illustrated, those skilled in the art may devise alternative structures for actuating the valve 24 and dispensing the nail polish, and such alternatives should be considered within the scope of the present invention, except to the extent expressly limited in the claims of this document.
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(24) The tubular base 102 of the disposable applicator brush 100 may include a lower annular portion 114 and an upper annular portion 116, and the upper annular portion 116 has an outer diameter OD1 that is larger than an outer diameter OD2 of the lower annular portion 114. The outer diameter OD2 of the lower annular portion 114 is smaller than an inner diameter ID of the brush receiver 70, so that the lower annular portion 114 may slide into the brush receiver 70, preferably in a snug, frictional engagement. Furthermore, the outer diameter OD1 of the upper annular portion 116 of the tubular base 102 may be greater than the inner diameter ID of the brush receiver 70, so that the end 83 of the brush receiver 70 abuts a step 118 in the tubular base 102 between the lower annular portion 114 and the upper annular portion 116. In this position, the brush conduit 106 is adjacent and coaxially aligned with the aperture 78 of the separator wall 76 so that the nail polish is effectively directed into the disposable applicator brush 100.
(25) For purposes of this application, the term “nail polish” is hereby defined to include any form of nail polish, nail lacquer, gloss, clear coat, gel, conditioner, or other liquid that a user may want to apply to finger nails or toe nails of a person or animal.
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(28) As used in this application, the words “a,” “an,” and “one” are defined to include one or more of the referenced item unless specifically stated otherwise. Also, the terms “have,” “include,” “contain,” and similar terms are defined to mean “comprising” unless specifically stated otherwise. Furthermore, the terminology used in the specification provided above is hereby defined to include similar and/or equivalent terms, and/or alternative embodiments that would be considered obvious to one skilled in the art given the teachings of the present patent application.