SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISPENSING SOLID AND LIQUID MATERIALS
20230025768 · 2023-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24D15/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A46B9/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/1006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47K7/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/3093
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B24D99/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47L13/286
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L17/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/0086
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/0065
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B2200/3033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B24D99/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45D34/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45D40/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A46B11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L13/286
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47L17/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Applicator devices and methods for dispensing solid and liquid materials therefrom are disclosed. The applicator devices provide for application of a wide variety of liquid and solid materials from a hand-held device in combination with a buffing element. The devices generally include a top portion that forms a housing and a bottom portion that defines a buffing element. The top portion incudes an interior side that defines an inner cavity configured to contain the liquid or solid material and an exterior side having at least a portion configured to be grasped by a user's hand. Attachment between the housing and the buffing element may be releasable so that various interchangeable buffing elements may be used in combination with the liquid or solid material contained in the housing of the device.
Claims
1. An applicator device for dispensing a liquid material, the device comprising: a housing having an interior side, an exterior side, and a circumferential edge, wherein the interior side defines an inner cavity configured to accept a cartridge containing the liquid material, and wherein at least a portion of the exterior side is configured as a grip; a buffing element; and at least one valve, wherein the at least one valve is configured to dispense liquid material through the at least one valve to the buffing element, wherein the buffing element is releasably attachable to the housing, and wherein the at least one valve is a self-sealing valve, and configured such that an applied pressure on the applicator device forces the liquid material from the housing to the buffing element.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a button, a pliable material portion, or both that are configured to accept the applied pressure to force the liquid material through the at least one valve to the buffing element.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the housing is configured to form an airtight seal with the cartridge when the cartridge is received in the inner cavity of the housing so that the applied pressure is communicated to the cartridge to force the liquid material through the at least one valve.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the airtight seal comprises a snap attachment in either of a groove or ledge on the circumferential edge of the housing.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the buffing element comprises at least one liquid material port configured to allow passage of the liquid material to a bottom side of the buffing element, and wherein the buffing element is configured to releasably snap into a groove or ledge on the circumferential edge of the housing.
6. The device of claim 1, comprising a base plate having a top side, a bottom side, and a circumferential edge substantially coincident with the circumferential edge of the housing, wherein the bottom side of the base plate is configured to releasably attach to the buffing element and the top side of the base plate is configured to releasably attach to the circumferential edge of the housing, wherein the at least one valve is positioned in the base plate.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein the buffing element is configured to releasably attach to the base plate via one or more of a magnet, hook and loop closure, latch, or snap-type fastener, and the base plate is configured to releasably snap into a groove or ledge on the circumferential edge of the housing.
8. The device of claim 6, wherein the buffing element comprises a trigger element that is configured to accept the applied pressure, wherein the trigger element is configured such that applied pressure on the trigger element compresses a pressure chamber on the base plate to force the liquid material through at least one fluid line to the buffing element.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the pressure chamber is configured such that upon release of the applied pressure on the trigger element the pressure chamber forms a vacuum that pulls the liquid material from the cartridge via the at least one valve to refill the pressure chamber.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one valve is a self-sealing valve comprising a distal end facing the housing and configured to pierce the cartridge contained therein to provide a fluid passage for the liquid material to the buffing element.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one valve is a slit valve.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein the buffing element comprises a textile, a sponge-like material, a brush, rounded protrusions, or any combination thereof.
13. The device of claim 1, wherein the cartridge comprises a connector for mating with the valve.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein the cartridge comprises the valve and a chamber.
15. The device of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the cartridge is pliable.
16. An applicator device for dispensing a solid material, the device comprising: a housing having an interior side, an exterior side, a bottom, and a circumferential edge, wherein the interior side defines an inner receiving cavity configured to accept the solid material, and wherein at least a portion of the exterior side is configured as a grip; and a buffing element having a top side, a bottom side, and a central cavity configured to allow passage of the solid material, wherein the top side of the buffing element is configured to be releasably attachable to the bottom of the housing.
17. The device of claim 16, wherein the inner receiving cavity comprises at least one groove configured to engage with at least one tongue molded directly into the solid material to provide connection therebetween.
18. The device of claim 17, wherein each of the at least one tongue of the solid material and the at least one groove of the inner receiving cavity comprise teeth that are configured to interact with one another when the solid material is engaged with the inner receiving cavity to provide movement therebetween in a single direction.
19. The device of claim 16, wherein the inner receiving cavity comprises a plurality of grooves configured to engage with a solid material cartridge molded on a distal end of the solid material, wherein the solid material cartridge comprises a plurality of tongues matched to the plurality of grooves.
20. The device of claim 19, wherein each of the plurality of tongues and grooves comprise teeth that are configured to interact with one another when the solid material cartridge is engaged with the inner receiving cavity to provide movement therebetween in a single direction.
21. The device of claim 16, wherein the buffing element is configured to releasably attach to the bottom of the housing via one or more of a magnet, hook and loop closure, latch, or snap-type fastener.
22. The device of claim 16, wherein the buffing element comprises a textile, a sponge-like material, a brush, rounded protrusions, or any combination thereof.
23. The device of claim 16, wherein the buffing element is configured to releasably snap into a groove or ledge on the circumferential edge of the housing.
24. The device of claim 16, wherein the housing comprises a cover having an inner portion and an outer portion, wherein one of the inner portion and the outer portion is moveably attached to the other such that movement therebetween moves the inner portion in the inner receiving cavity to move the solid material through the central cavity of the buffing element toward the bottom side thereof.
25. An applicator device for dispensing a solid material, the device comprising: an upper exterior surface, wherein at least a portion of the upper exterior surface is configured as a grip; an interior receiving cavity configured to accept the solid material, wherein the interior receiving cavity comprises a circumferential element configured to engage with a retention element on the solid material; and a bottom exterior surface comprising a buffing element, wherein the buffing element includes a central cavity configured to allow passage of the solid material therethrough.
26. The device of claim 25, wherein the grip comprises a handle region connected to the upper exterior surface by a neck region, wherein the neck region has an outer circumferential diameter smaller than the handle region and an inner surface that extends the interior receiving cavity and comprises the circumferential element.
27. The device of claim 25, wherein the buffing element comprises a textile, a sponge-like material, a brush, rounded protrusions, or any combination thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Aspects, features, benefits and advantages of the embodiments herein will be apparent with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings. In the following figures, like numerals represent like features in the various views. It is to be noted that features and components in these drawings, illustrating the views of embodiments of the present disclosure, unless stated to be otherwise, are not necessarily drawn to scale.
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[0039] In the following description, the present disclosure is set forth in the context of various alternative embodiments and implementations involving an applicator device for dispensing a solid or liquid material for use in combination with an interchangeable buffing element.
[0040] Various aspects of the device may be illustrated by describing components that are coupled, attached, and/or joined together. As used herein, the terms “coupled”, “attached”, and/or “joined” are interchangeably used to indicate either a direct connection between two components or, where appropriate, an indirect connection to one another through intervening or intermediate components. In contrast, when a component is referred to as being “directly coupled”, “directly attached”, and/or “directly joined” to another component, there are no intervening elements shown in said examples.
[0041] Various aspects of the system may be illustrated with reference to one or more exemplary implementations. As used herein, the term “exemplary” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration,” and should not necessarily be construed as preferred or advantageous over other variations of the devices, systems, or methods disclosed herein. “Optional” or “optionally” means that the subsequently described event or circumstance may or may not occur, and that the description includes instances where the event occurs and instances where it does not. In addition, the word “comprising” as used herein means “including, but not limited to”.
[0042] Furthermore, throughout the specification, reference to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or “some embodiments” means that a particular described feature, structure, or characteristic is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” or “in some embodiments” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the various embodiments can be practiced without one or more of the specific details or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or not described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the embodiments.
[0043] Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The words “lower,” “upper,” “bottom,” “top,” “front,” “back,” “left,” “right” and “sides” designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made, but are not limiting with respect to the orientation in which the various parts of the needle or any assembly of them may be used.
[0044] It must also be noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include the plural reference unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a” cartridge, “an” abrasive material, or “the” groove, is a reference to one or more of each and equivalents thereof known to those skilled in the art, and so forth. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meanings as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art.
[0045] The applicator devices disclosure herein offer a unique combination of elements that provide for application of a wide variety of liquid and solid materials from a hand-held device in combination with a buffing element. The devices generally comprise a top portion that forms a housing and a bottom portion that defines an interchangeable buffing element. The top portion incudes an interior side that defines an inner cavity configured to contain the liquid or solid material and an exterior side having at least a portion configured to be grasped by a user's hand. Attachment between the housing and the buffing element is releasable so that various different interchangeable buffing elements may be used in combination with the liquid or solid material contained in the housing of the device.
[0046] Exemplary attachment means for the buffing element to the device include any one or more of a magnet, hook and loop closure, latch, or snap-type fastener, such as a shoulder bevel or extension (e.g., arm) that engages a ledge or groove. When in use, the liquid or solid material may be dispensed from the housing to the buffing element.
[0047] Exemplary liquid materials that may be applied/dispensed by the applicator devices disclosed herein include any of soaps, medications, beauty and personal care products such as lotions, shampoos, conditioners, shave lotions, aftershaves, cleaning products such as degreasers, dish soaps, silverware cleaners, disinfectants, deodorizers, shoeshine lotions, and the like. Exemplary solid materials comprise any of solid soaps, waxes, solid medications, solid beauty and personal care products such as deodorants, show shine waxes, and the like. Moreover, a wide range of interchangeable buffing elements may be releasably attached to the device, such as textiles (e.g., terry cloth, chamois), sponge-like materials such as a sponge or loofah, a brush, an abrasive material such as steel wool or pumice, rounded protrusions, or any combination thereof.
[0048] The applicator device may find use in a wide range of applications, some of which are listed hereinbelow.
[0049] By way of example, the applicator device may be used for personal care routines such as dispensing soap in combination with a sponge or loofa element for bathing; dispensing shaving cream or lotion in combination with a brush element for shaving; dispensing lotions, moisturizers, aftershave, and even makeup products in combination with a soft textile, brush, or sponge; dispensing soap or lotion in combination with a pumice for cleaning a user's hands and/or feet; dispensing shampoo or conditioner in combination with a brush or massage bead surface for hair care; dispensing toothpaste in combination with a brush for brushing the user's teeth; dispensing sunscreens, bug sprays, or topical medications or antiseptics in combination with a sponge or soft textile; etc.
[0050] As additional examples, the applicator device may be used in pet care routines, such as dispensing soap, shampoo, and/or conditioner in combination with a brush or massage bead surface for washing a pet; dispensing topical medications, antiseptics, or moisturizers in combination with a brush or sponge; etc.
[0051] The applicator device may find use for household activities, such as to dispense soap in combination with steel wool to clean pots, or in combination with a sponge or brush to clean dishes or silverware; dispensing polishing agents in combination with a soft textile to polish silverware or furniture; dispensing cleaners, deodorizers, and/or protectants in combination with a soft textile to clean windows, furniture, upholstery, and the like; dispensing carpet shampoo or floor cleaner in combination with a brush to clean floor surfaces; etc.
[0052] The applicator device may find use for care of mechanical parts, such as by dispensing cleaners, degreasers, oils, or bluing useful during cleaning and/or caring for a gun, or while fixing parts on an automobile or other mechanical device. The applicator device may dispense waxes, soaps or other cleaners useful while caring for a car body, interior, and/or tires.
[0053] While specific examples are provided, any combination of liquid and/or solid material and buffing element may be provided to be applied/dispensed using the applicator devices and methods disclosed herein.
[0054] With reference now to the drawings in
[0055] with specific reference to
[0056] With reference to
[0057] An exemplary applicator device 100B for liquid materials is shown in greater detail in
[0058] With continued reference to
[0059] While the releasable connection is shown in
[0060] With reference to
[0061] The base plate 42 may include a shoulder or lip with a protrusion that engages or snaps onto a groove 38a on the housing or may comprise a shoulder or lip with a bevel that engages or snaps onto a ledge on the housing. As indicated above, various other types and configurations of releasable connectors are also possible, such as latches and/or individual regions having a groove or ledge of defined size, wherein any combination may be included on either or both of the base plate 42 and the housing 14.
[0062] As shown in
[0063] A top surface 34 of the buffing element 12 may be releasably attachable to a bottom surface of the base plate 42. Exemplary releasable attachments include one or more of a magnet, hook and loop closure, latch, snap-type fastener, and the like. In a preferred configuration, the base plate 42 may include a snap fit style connection to the housing 14 and a magnetic connection to the buffing element 12. In this way, the base plate 42 may be securely but releasably connected to the housing 14 and the top piercing end 23 of the valves 20 may provide a fluid path for the liquid material from the housing 14 or the cartridge 60 contained in the housing. Various buffing elements 12 may then be attached to the device 1008 depending on the application and exchanged when a different application is desired.
[0064] As shown in
[0065] With reference to
[0066] An exemplary cartridge 60 configured to contain the liquid material and to fit within a cavity 50 in the housing 14 is shown. The cartridge 60 may include a circumferential edge 62 that connects with a bottom rim of the housing 14 to form an airtight seal with the housing when received therein. This may allow any pressure applied to the housing (e.g., via the buttons and/or pliable regions) to be transmitted to the contents of the cartridge 60, wherein at least a portion of which is formed of a pliable material. For example, the top portion 61 of the cartridge 60 may be formed of a flexible or pliable polymeric material, such as a thin walled plastic bag, while the rim 62 may comprise a thicker region of the same material or a different material, such as an elastomeric material that may assist in forming the air-tight seal with the housing.
[0067] The housing 14 may include a pressure relief valve, such that after squeezing the housing to force the liquid material through the self-sealing valve(s) 20, the pressure within the housing may equalize with atmospheric pressure (e.g., vacuum relief valve). In the configurations comprising a cartridge 60, the pressure relief valve may only need relieve a vacuum created in the inner cavity of the housing (relieve a gas vacuum).
[0068] With continued reference to
[0069] The releasable connection between the base plate 42 and the housing 14 may further allow different base plates 42 to be included in the system. For example, should the user wish to include a very viscous liquid in the applicator, a base plate 42 having self-sealing valves 20 configured to work with such a liquid may be attached, e.g., a base plate 42 having valves 20 with larger slits at the bottom end 21 thereof. Alternatively, should the user wish to apply a medication with a low viscosity, such as an antiseptic, a base plate 42 having small slit valves or jet valves may be included. Accordingly, the unique three-part configuration of such an applicator device allows the selection not only of the liquid material and buffing element, but also of the best means to dispense the liquid material by selection of a base plate having a valve matched to the type of liquid material.
[0070] The cartridge 60 may be designed to be disposable or refillable. For example, the cartridge 60 may comprise a ZIPLOC style closure along a top perimeter that may be opened to allow easy refilling of the pouch with a liquid. This ZIPLOC style closure may then be closed to seal the cartridge 60. Alternately, the cartridge 60 may comprise a spout and cap that may allow refilling with a liquid material.
[0071] Another exemplary configuration of the applicator device 1008 is illustrated in
[0072] As shown in
[0073] Compression of the pressure chamber 58 forces liquid material contained therein to exit from the fluid lines (57a, 57b) to the buffing element 12. The fluid lines (57a, 57b) may include self-sealing valves that provide fluid flow in one direction only, such as from an interior of the pressure chamber 58 to the buffing element 12. Exemplary self-sealing valve includes at least slit valves, duckbill valves, umbrella valves, jet valves, and the like. Once the pressure is relieved from the pressure chamber 58, the one-way valves will not allow air or fluid to be pulled back into the pressure chamber through the fluid lines (57a, 57b), and thus a vacuum will be formed in the pressure chamber 58. This vacuum may then pull liquid material through at least one valve 20 in fluid communication with the liquid material in the cartridge 60, and associated fluid line(s) (56a, 56b) to refill the pressure chamber. As mentioned hereinabove, the valves 20 may be self-sealing valves that provide fluid flow in one direction only, such as from an interior of the cartridge 60 to the pressure chamber 58. Thus, once the pressure chamber 58 is refilled, the liquid material will not flow back into the cartridge 60 through fluid line(s) (56a, 56b), such as when an applied pressure is exerted on the trigger element (i.e., the liquid material in the pressure chamber 58 may only exit from the pressure chamber to the buffing element 12 through fluid line(s) 57a, 57b).
[0074] While the applicator device 1008 is shown in
[0075] In certain other arrangements of the applicator device 1008, a pump may be included to provide flow of the liquid material from the housing 14 or cartridge 60. The pump may be positioned in the housing 14 or may be included as part of the base plate 42. The pump may be mechanical or electrical and may be sealed from contact with the liquid or may be in fluid communication with the liquid. As such, depressing a button, such as on the housing 14, may activate the pump to provide a flow of the liquid material, either as a steady stream for the duration of the button activation or in a metered amount with each button activation.
[0076] As detailed herein, the pump can operate mechanically, without the use of electricity, such as by activation of a button (e.g., pumping the button to “pump” the liquid material). Alternatively, the system may be powered when an electric pump is included, such as by disposable or rechargeable batteries, and may be configured to include specific control logic implemented in software or hardware or a combination of both. For example, particular arrangements can be implemented by using application specific integrated circuits or programmed logic circuits. Such software/circuits may indicate a battery power level, a liquid material level, a type of liquid material included in the system, an amount or rate of liquid material to be dispensed, etc.
[0077] An applicator device 100A configured to dispense a solid material is shown in
[0078] The buffing element 12 may be releasably attachable to the housing 14 as described hereinabove with respect to the applicator device 1008. Exemplary attachment means for the buffing element to the device include any one or more of a magnet, hook and loop closure, latch, or snap fit fastener (snap attachment).
[0079] The inner receiving cavity 84 may include one or more grooves 80 sized and positioned to accept one or more matched tongues 70 on a solid material. The solid material may include a plurality of tongues 70 (see
[0080] With specific reference to
[0081] The individual tongue 70 elements or the cartridge 76 (referred to collectively as attachment elements) may be molded or connected to the solid material 10 after it is formed or may be molded or connected to the solid material 10 during production thereof. For example, in the case of a solid soap material, the attachment elements may be positioned in a mold used to form the soap, wherein the soap is poured into the mold in a heated liquid state and cools to form the solid material 10 having the attachment elements positioned on an outer perimeter thereof.
[0082] Each of the tongue 70 elements may include teeth 88 configured to interact with teeth 86 on the grooves 80 of the inner receiving cavity 84. The teeth may provide for movement of the solid material in one direction only, such as the direction of the arrow 78 shown in
[0083] A user may manually push the solid material downward to expose an additional amount of the material adjacent the buffing element, or the applicator device may include a cap or cover 16 as shown in
[0084] With reference to
[0085] An exemplary arrangement of tongues 70 positioned on sides of a solid material or cartridge 76 and an inner receiving cavity 84 comprising matching grooves 80 is shown in
[0086] According to certain aspects, as the solid material is consumed through application on a surface, the user may advance the solid material further down in the applicator device, i.e., toward the opening 74 of the buffing element 12. In general, only a small portion of the solid material may be covered by the cartridge 76 or the tongue 70 elements, i.e., little to none of the solid material is unusable. In some cases, when individual tongue 70 elements are included on the solid material, when lower portions thereof become exposed through use of the solid material, the exposed portions of the tongue 70 elements may break off or be cut off to provide greater usage of the solid material.
[0087] Another exemplary configuration of the applicator device 100A is illustrated in
[0088] The buffing element 12 may be releasably attachable to a bottom surface of the housing 14, or may be permanently affixed to, or formed as an integral part of, the housing. The housing and buffing element may be formed of any of the materials described herein. In certain preferred configurations, the applicator device shown in
[0089] With specific reference to
[0090] The solid material 10 is illustrated in
[0091] While specific embodiments of the disclosure have been described in detail, it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternations and applications could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements, systems, apparatuses, and methods disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0092] 10 solid material [0093] 12 buffing element of applicator device [0094] 13 outward facing surface of the buffing element 12 [0095] 14 housing of applicator device [0096] 14a housing with connection groove [0097] 14b housing with connection lip [0098] 16 cover for solid material [0099] 16a outer portion of the cover 16 [0100] 17 inner portion of the cover 16 [0101] 20 valves for liquid material [0102] 21 top surface/opening of valve 20 [0103] 23 puncture end of valve 20 [0104] 30 push button(s) to create air pressure in sealed cavity of housing 14 [0105] 31 direction of connection of the top and bottom portions of the device [0106] 32 hand grip portion of the housing 14 [0107] 34 top connection surface of the buffing element 12 [0108] 36 liquid material port in the buffing element 12 [0109] 38 connection groove or lip [0110] 38a connection groove [0111] 38b connection lip [0112] 40a connection arm of the base plate 42 for connection to the connection groove 38a [0113] 40b connection arm of the base plate 42 for connection to the connection lip 38b [0114] 42 base plate for attachment to housing 14 [0115] 44 exit direction of the liquid material [0116] 50 inner cavity of housing 14 [0117] 52 top surface of applicator device 1006 [0118] 54 compressible portion of the buffing element [0119] 55 bar that triggers release of liquid material from the [0120] 56a,b fluid lines providing flow of liquid material from the cartridges to the pressure chamber [0121] 57a,b fluid lines providing flow of liquid material from the pressure chamber to the buffing element [0122] 58 pressure chamber [0123] 59 direction of movement of the bar 55 or compressible portion 54 when pressure is applied to the buffing element [0124] 60 liquid material reservoir or cartridge [0125] 61 top portion of cartridge 60 [0126] 62 housing attachment edge of cartridge 60 [0127] 64 opening or puncture points on the liquid material reservoir [0128] 64a openings in the housing or cartridge [0129] 70 tongue with teeth 88 on solid material cartridge 76 [0130] 71 top surface of solid material cartridge 76 [0131] 72 upper opening of device configured to accept solid material cartridge 76 [0132] 74 bottom opening for dispensing solid material 10 [0133] 76 solid material cartridge or holder [0134] 76a portion of solid material 10 extending from the cartridge 76 [0135] 78 direction of travel of solid material cartridge 76 [0136] 80 groove with inner teeth 86 on the receiving cavity 84 [0137] 84 receiving cavity for solid material cartridge 76 [0138] 86 teeth on the groove 80 of the receiving cavity 84 [0139] 88 teeth on tongue 70 of solid material cartridge 76 [0140] 91 retention element engageable with the circumferential element 92 [0141] 92 circumferential element of the neck 93 [0142] 93 neck region of the grip [0143] 94 opening in the buffing element 12 that accepts the solid material 10 [0144] 95 handle portion of the grip [0145] 100A applicator device configured for solid materials [0146] 1008 applicator device configured for liquid material