Pocket wax dispenser
09914580 ยท 2018-03-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05C17/0133
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A pocket wax dispenser is constructed of an elongated tubular casing with carriage of an appropriate profile to match the casing slidably fitted within the casing to travel axially within the casing without rotating, and with a piston at the distal end of the carriage. An end cap snaps or screws onto the distal end of casing. This construction results in a wax reservoir being defined in the distal part of the dispenser, i.e., within the casing and between the piston and the end cap and adapted for holding a fill of wax. The end cap has a discharge port, i.e., an opening or aperture, through which wax from within the wax reservoir can be extruded. A cutter blade may be mounted on the cap to cut the extrusion at the discharge port.
Claims
1. A pocket wax dispenser for extruding a quantity of wax on demand, comprising: an elongated tubular casing having a proximal end and a distal end; a generally cylindrical carriage slidably fitted within the casing and adapted to travel axially within the casing, the carriage having a central axial threaded bore; an indexer arranged to prevent rotation of the carriage relative to the casing, but permit at least a limited axial travel of said carriage; a piston affixed to a distal end of the carriage including an annular seal that bears against an inner surface of said casing; an end cap removably fitted onto the distal end of said casing; a wax reservoir being defined within said casing between said piston and said end cap and adapted for holding a fill of wax; said end cap including a discharge port through which a quantity of the wax of the fill wax in said wax reservoir can be extruded; a threaded shaft fitted within the bore of said carriage; a manually rotatable knob coupled to the threaded shaft at the proximal end of said casing, including means retaining the knob within the proximal end of the casing, such that rotation of the knob rotates the shaft and advances said carriage and said piston to force said quantity of wax from said wax reservoir through said discharge port; and a cutter mounted on said end cap and adapted for cutting the extruded quantity of wax at said discharge port.
2. The pocket wax dispenser of claim 1 wherein said carriage and said end cap define an axis, wherein said discharge port is a round opening positioned to one side of the axis of the carriage and end cap.
3. The pocket wax dispenser of claim 2 wherein said discharge port has a conic shape.
4. The pocket wax dispenser of claim 2 wherein said end cap is formed with a pivot post at a side of the axis of the carriage and cap that is opposite the position of the discharge port, and said cutter includes a knife pivotally mounted upon said pivot post.
5. The pocket wax dispenser of claim 4 wherein said knife has a cutting edge disposed to slice said quantity of wax at said discharge port when the knife is rotated about said pivot post.
6. The pocket wax dispenser of claim 1 wherein said piston includes a generally cylindrical member threadably attached to said carriage and having an annular recess at a distal end thereof and adapted for holding said annular seal.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) A knob 26 positioned at the proximal end 14 of the casing can be rotated to extrude the desired quantity of wax.
(9) A ram or piston 30 has a profile to match the inside profile of the casing 12, with an annular seal ring 32 or O-ring seated in an annular recess 34 at the front or distal end of the piston. Here the piston 30 is cylindrical in shape. A carriage 36, here also of a cylindrical shape is configured so as to slide axially within the casing 12, and has a female-threaded open axial bore 38. A small set screw 40 is screwed into a mating opening in the side of the carriage 36, and this is configured to slide axially within an axially elongated track or cut-out 42 in the wall of the casing 12. The set screw 40 and track 42 serve to index the carriage 36 so that it can travel axially for at least a limited distance, but is restrained from rotation relative to the casing 12.
(10) A threaded stud 44 mates the piston or ram 30 to the distal end of the carriage 36, fitting into the threaded bore of the carriage and also into a threaded aperture in the piston or ram 30.
(11) A hex-head bolt 46 has a shaft with threads that match the threads within the bore 38 of the carriage, with the head of the bolt being seated in mating hexagonal structure in the knob 26. Also shown here are an annular or arcuate cut 48 at or near the proximal end 14 of the casing 12, and an annular ridge 50 on the knob 26 for retaining the knob in place in the casing. A washer or ring 52 fits over the shaft of the bolt 46 and between the distal end of the knob 26 and the proximal end of the carriage 36. With this construction, rotation of the knob 26 results in a distal advancement axially of the carriage and piston, and rotation in an opposite direction results in withdrawal proximally of the carriage and. piston within the casing.
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(13) A wax chamber or reservoir 60 is defined within the distal end of the chamber between the piston 30 and end cap 18, and is intended to hold a fill of the wax when the carriage 36 and piston 30 are drawn back. When the knob 26 is turned to advance the piston, some of this wax is extruded out from this reservoir 60 through the dispensing port 20 length of wax with a uniform round section, and when a sufficient quantity has been extruded, this can be cut by swinging the cutter 22 across the dispensing port.
(14) An alternative embodiment of the wax dispenser 110 is illustrated in an exploded assembly view of
(15) The wax dispenser of this invention provides a convenient way for the user to carry a quantity of the wax in a safe, contained manner, and to dispense smaller quantities of the wax when needed or desired, and without compromising the rest of the wax remaining in the wax reservoir.
(16) In other possible embodiments, the casing, carriage and piston may have an oval, octagonal, or other non-circular profile, and the term generally cylindrical as applied to elements of the invention should be interpreted accordingly.
(17) While the invention has been described in terms of selected preferred embodiments, it should be appreciated that many variations thereof are possible and would present themselves to persons of skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention.