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US20080286029A1 US12/218,910 US21891008A US2008286029A1 US 20080286029 A1 US20080286029 A1 US 20080286029A1 US 21891008 A US21891008 A US 21891008A US 2008286029 A1 US2008286029 A1 US 2008286029A1
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  • the present invention relates to a small sealed container and an applicator. More specifically, the present invention relates to a small slender container designed to be used with an applicator such as a cotton swab.
  • Small containers in the general form of an elongated tube may be used to distribute and/or apply small quantities of products such as creams, lotions, and make-ups.
  • the small container's contents are generally difficult to extract, particularly if the viscosity of the content is high. Therefore, either the remaining contents are disposed of or some form of applicator or extractor must be used to extract the contents.
  • an applicator is required to retrieve and accurately apply the content of the container to the desired location.
  • the applicator is generally a separate component that is inserted into the container to retrieve the content and then applied to the desired location.
  • Some applicators are incorporated into the cap of the container such that when the cap is removed, the applicator is exposed and can be used to retrieve and apply the content of the container.
  • Other applicators are completely separate from the container such that it is not a part of the container.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,702,035, Slender Tubular Container with Opening and Closing Means, is one of applicant's patented containers and is one example of a container with applicator for liquids. A more effective design is required for high viscosity contents.
  • the present invention is a small slender container and an applicator that may be used to store small quantity of substance, such as creams, lotions, and make-ups in a sealed environment and easily and sanitarily dispenses its content for application as desired.
  • the content of the slender container may be permanently sealed with an opening means or may be sealed with a high viscosity substance such as silicone.
  • the container and applicator comprises of a small slender container with a sealed first end and a second end with a high viscosity substance sealed within the container and an applicator that is inserted into the container to simultaneously extract and inject the content into the applicator. The applicator may then be used to apply the contents to the desired location. After application, the sealed compartment and the applicator are disposed of.
  • FIG. 1 shows the preferred embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 2 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 3 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 4 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 5 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 6 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 7 a shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 7 b shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 9 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 1 shows the preferred embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • the preferred embodiment of the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second open end.
  • a substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end. If the substance 2 is evaporative, a high viscosity sealer 3 such as silicone may be used to separate the substance 2 from the second open end to prevent evaporation.
  • An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5 .
  • FIG. 2 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second open end.
  • a substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end separated from the first sealed end with a high viscosity substance 6 such as silicone. If the substance 2 is evaporative, another high viscosity sealer 3 such as silicone may be used to separate the substance 2 from the second open end to prevent evaporation.
  • An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5 .
  • the contents of the elongated housing 1 will be forced into the applicator 4 through the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 due to the displacement of the content in the elongated housing 1 by the inserted hollow tube 5 .
  • the high viscosity substance 6 near the first sealed end is the last to enter the hollow tube 5 and is designed to force the remaining content of the elongated housing 1 out of the inserted hollow tube 5 and into the applicator 4 .
  • FIG. 3 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second sealed end with an opening means 7 near the second sealed end.
  • a substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end.
  • An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5 .
  • FIG. 4 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second sealed end with an opening means 7 near the second sealed end.
  • a substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end. If the substance 2 has low viscosity, a high viscosity sealer 3 such as silicone may be used to separate the substance 2 from the second sealed end to retain the substance 2 near the first sealed end.
  • An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5 .
  • FIG. 5 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second end with an opening means 8 such as a screw-on cap.
  • a substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end.
  • An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5 .
  • FIG. 6 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second open end.
  • a substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end.
  • a high viscosity sealer 3 such as silicone may be used to separate the substance 2 from the second open end to prevent evaporation.
  • a plug 9 with a hole through its center is placed immediately next to the substance 2 or the high viscosity sealer 3 , if one is utilized.
  • An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5 .
  • the hollow tube 5 When the second end of the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 is inserted into the elongated housing 1 , the hollow tube 5 will force the plug 9 to apply pressure and scrub the contents of the elongated housing 1 from the inside walls of the elongated housing 1 to fully force all the contents into the applicator 4 through the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 due to the displacement of the content by the inserted hollow tube 5 .
  • FIG. 7 a shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second sealed end with an opening means 7 between the first sealed end and the second sealed end.
  • a substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end separated from the opening means 7 with a high viscosity substance 3 such as silicone.
  • a substance 11 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the second sealed end separated from the opening means 7 with a high viscosity substance 10 such as silicone.
  • An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5 .
  • the contents of the elongated housing 1 will be forced into the applicator 4 through the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 due to the displacement of the content in the elongated housing 1 by the inserted hollow tube 5 .
  • the substance 2 in elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end may be the same as or a different substance than the substance 11 near the second sealed end.
  • FIG. 7 b shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second sealed end with an opening means 7 between the first sealed end and the second sealed end.
  • a substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end separated from substance 11 near the second sealed end with a high viscosity substance 3 such as silicone with an opening means 7 at the location of the high viscosity substance 3 .
  • An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5 .
  • the contents of the elongated housing 1 will be forced into the applicator 4 through the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 due to the displacement of the content in the elongated housing 1 by the inserted hollow tube 5 .
  • the substance 2 in elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end may be the same as or a different substance than the substance 11 near the second sealed end.
  • FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second open end.
  • One or more small holes 14 are located on the elongated housing 1 near the second open end.
  • An elongated member 12 with at least one sealed end is inserted into the elongated housing 1 and rests on the first sealed end.
  • An opening means 7 on the elongated housing 1 is located at a predetermined location along the position of the elongated member 12 .
  • a substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the sealed end of the elongated member 12 .
  • a high viscosity sealer 13 such as silicone may be used to separate the substance 2 from the second open end to prevent evaporation.
  • An applicator 4 may be affixed to the second open end of the elongated housing 1 . When the elongated housing 1 is opened through the opening means 7 , the elongated member 12 is exposed and can be depressed to extract the content of the elongated housing 1 into the applicator 4 .
  • FIG. 9 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first open end and a second open end.
  • One or more small holes 14 are located on the elongated housing 1 near the second open end.
  • An elongated member 12 is inserted into the elongated housing 1 and positioned near the first open end.
  • An opening means 7 on the elongated housing 1 is located at a predetermined location along the position of the elongated member 12 .
  • a stopper 15 is attached to the end of the elongated member 12 near the second open end.
  • a substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the stopped 15 at the end of the elongated member 12 .
  • a high viscosity sealer 13 such as silicone or a rubber stopper may be used to separate the substance 2 from the second open end to prevent evaporation.
  • An applicator 4 may be affixed to the second open end of the elongated housing 1 . When the elongated housing 1 is opened through the opening means 7 , the elongated member 12 is exposed and can be depressed to extract the content of the elongated housing 1 into the applicator 4 through the one or more holes 14 near the end of the second open end.

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A small slender container and an applicator that may be used to store small quantity of substance, such as creams, lotions, and make-ups in a sealed environment and easily and sanitarily dispenses its content for application as desired is disclosed. The content of the slender container may be permanently sealed with an opening means or may be sealed with a high viscosity substance such as silicone. The container and applicator comprises of a small slender container with a sealed first end and a second end with a high viscosity substance sealed within the container and an applicator that is inserted into the container to simultaneously extract and inject the content into the applicator. The applicator may then be used to apply the contents to the desired location. After application, the sealed compartment and the applicator are disposed of.

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  • This application is a divisional application of the prior nonprovisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/425,791, filed on Apr. 29, 2003, entitled Container and Applicator.
  • BACKGROUND
  • 1. Field of Invention
  • The present invention relates to a small sealed container and an applicator. More specifically, the present invention relates to a small slender container designed to be used with an applicator such as a cotton swab.
  • 2. Description of Related Art
  • Small containers in the general form of an elongated tube may be used to distribute and/or apply small quantities of products such as creams, lotions, and make-ups. The small container's contents are generally difficult to extract, particularly if the viscosity of the content is high. Therefore, either the remaining contents are disposed of or some form of applicator or extractor must be used to extract the contents.
  • Often, an applicator is required to retrieve and accurately apply the content of the container to the desired location. The applicator is generally a separate component that is inserted into the container to retrieve the content and then applied to the desired location. Some applicators are incorporated into the cap of the container such that when the cap is removed, the applicator is exposed and can be used to retrieve and apply the content of the container. Other applicators are completely separate from the container such that it is not a part of the container.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,702,035, Slender Tubular Container with Opening and Closing Means, is one of applicant's patented containers and is one example of a container with applicator for liquids. A more effective design is required for high viscosity contents.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention is a small slender container and an applicator that may be used to store small quantity of substance, such as creams, lotions, and make-ups in a sealed environment and easily and sanitarily dispenses its content for application as desired. The content of the slender container may be permanently sealed with an opening means or may be sealed with a high viscosity substance such as silicone. The container and applicator comprises of a small slender container with a sealed first end and a second end with a high viscosity substance sealed within the container and an applicator that is inserted into the container to simultaneously extract and inject the content into the applicator. The applicator may then be used to apply the contents to the desired location. After application, the sealed compartment and the applicator are disposed of.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 shows the preferred embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 2 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 3 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 4 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 5 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 6 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 7 a shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 7 b shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
  • FIG. 9 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator.
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  • The following description and figures are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting. Other embodiments of this invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of this description.
  • FIG. 1 shows the preferred embodiment of the container and applicator. The preferred embodiment of the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second open end. A substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end. If the substance 2 is evaporative, a high viscosity sealer 3 such as silicone may be used to separate the substance 2 from the second open end to prevent evaporation. An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5. When the second end of the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 is inserted into the elongated housing 1, the contents of the elongated housing 1 will be forced into the applicator 4 through the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 due to the displacement of the content in the elongated housing 1 by the inserted hollow tube 5.
  • FIG. 2 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator. In this embodiment, the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second open end. A substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end separated from the first sealed end with a high viscosity substance 6 such as silicone. If the substance 2 is evaporative, another high viscosity sealer 3 such as silicone may be used to separate the substance 2 from the second open end to prevent evaporation. An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5. When the second end of the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 is inserted into the elongated housing 1, the contents of the elongated housing 1 will be forced into the applicator 4 through the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 due to the displacement of the content in the elongated housing 1 by the inserted hollow tube 5. The high viscosity substance 6 near the first sealed end is the last to enter the hollow tube 5 and is designed to force the remaining content of the elongated housing 1 out of the inserted hollow tube 5 and into the applicator 4.
  • FIG. 3 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator. In this embodiment, the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second sealed end with an opening means 7 near the second sealed end. A substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end. An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5. When the second end of the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 is inserted into the elongated housing 1 after the elongated housing 1 is opened through the opening means 7 near the second sealed end of the elongated housing 1, the contents of the elongated housing 1 will be forced into the applicator 4 through the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 due to the displacement of the content in the elongated housing 1 by the inserted hollow tube 5.
  • FIG. 4 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator. In this embodiment, the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second sealed end with an opening means 7 near the second sealed end. A substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end. If the substance 2 has low viscosity, a high viscosity sealer 3 such as silicone may be used to separate the substance 2 from the second sealed end to retain the substance 2 near the first sealed end. An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5. When the second end of the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 is inserted into the elongated housing 1 after the elongated housing 1 is opened through the opening means 7 near the second sealed end of the elongated housing 1, the contents of the elongated housing 1 will be forced into the applicator 4 through the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 due to the displacement of the content in the elongated housing 1 by the inserted hollow tube 5.
  • FIG. 5 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator. In this embodiment, the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second end with an opening means 8 such as a screw-on cap. A substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end. An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5. When the second end of the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 is inserted into the elongated housing 1 after the elongated housing 1 is opened through the opening means 8 at the second end of the elongated housing 1, the contents of the elongated housing 1 will be forced into the applicator 4 through the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 due to the displacement of the content in the elongated housing 1 by the inserted hollow tube 5.
  • FIG. 6 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator. In this embodiment, the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second open end. A substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end. If the substance 2 is evaporative, a high viscosity sealer 3 such as silicone may be used to separate the substance 2 from the second open end to prevent evaporation. A plug 9 with a hole through its center is placed immediately next to the substance 2 or the high viscosity sealer 3, if one is utilized. An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5. When the second end of the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 is inserted into the elongated housing 1, the hollow tube 5 will force the plug 9 to apply pressure and scrub the contents of the elongated housing 1 from the inside walls of the elongated housing 1 to fully force all the contents into the applicator 4 through the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 due to the displacement of the content by the inserted hollow tube 5.
  • FIG. 7 a shows another embodiment of the container and applicator. In this embodiment, the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second sealed end with an opening means 7 between the first sealed end and the second sealed end. A substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end separated from the opening means 7 with a high viscosity substance 3 such as silicone. A substance 11 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the second sealed end separated from the opening means 7 with a high viscosity substance 10 such as silicone. An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5. When the second end of the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 is inserted into either end of the elongated housing 1 after the elongated housing 1 is opened through the opening means 7, the contents of the elongated housing 1 will be forced into the applicator 4 through the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 due to the displacement of the content in the elongated housing 1 by the inserted hollow tube 5. The substance 2 in elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end may be the same as or a different substance than the substance 11 near the second sealed end.
  • FIG. 7 b shows another embodiment of the container and applicator. In this embodiment, the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second sealed end with an opening means 7 between the first sealed end and the second sealed end. A substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end separated from substance 11 near the second sealed end with a high viscosity substance 3 such as silicone with an opening means 7 at the location of the high viscosity substance 3. An applicator 4 is affixed to the first end of a hollow tube 5. When the second end of the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 is inserted into either end of the elongated housing 1 after the elongated housing 1 is opened through the opening means 7, the contents of the elongated housing 1 will be forced into the applicator 4 through the hollow tube 5 with the applicator 4 due to the displacement of the content in the elongated housing 1 by the inserted hollow tube 5. The substance 2 in elongated housing 1 near the first sealed end may be the same as or a different substance than the substance 11 near the second sealed end.
  • FIG. 8 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator. In this embodiment, the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first sealed end and a second open end. One or more small holes 14 are located on the elongated housing 1 near the second open end. An elongated member 12 with at least one sealed end is inserted into the elongated housing 1 and rests on the first sealed end. An opening means 7 on the elongated housing 1 is located at a predetermined location along the position of the elongated member 12. A substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the sealed end of the elongated member 12. If the substance 2 is evaporative, a high viscosity sealer 13 such as silicone may be used to separate the substance 2 from the second open end to prevent evaporation. An applicator 4 may be affixed to the second open end of the elongated housing 1. When the elongated housing 1 is opened through the opening means 7, the elongated member 12 is exposed and can be depressed to extract the content of the elongated housing 1 into the applicator 4.
  • FIG. 9 shows another embodiment of the container and applicator. In this embodiment, the container and applicator comprises an elongated housing 1 with a first open end and a second open end. One or more small holes 14 are located on the elongated housing 1 near the second open end. An elongated member 12 is inserted into the elongated housing 1 and positioned near the first open end. An opening means 7 on the elongated housing 1 is located at a predetermined location along the position of the elongated member 12. A stopper 15 is attached to the end of the elongated member 12 near the second open end. A substance 2 such as cream, lotion, make-up, or other liquid is contained within the elongated housing 1 near the stopped 15 at the end of the elongated member 12. If the substance 2 is evaporative, a high viscosity sealer 13 such as silicone or a rubber stopper may be used to separate the substance 2 from the second open end to prevent evaporation. An applicator 4 may be affixed to the second open end of the elongated housing 1. When the elongated housing 1 is opened through the opening means 7, the elongated member 12 is exposed and can be depressed to extract the content of the elongated housing 1 into the applicator 4 through the one or more holes 14 near the end of the second open end.
  • Although the invention has been described in terms of particular embodiments and applications, one of ordinary skill in the art, in light of this teaching, can generate additional embodiments and modifications without departing from the spirit of or exceeding the scope of the claimed invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the drawings and descriptions herein are proffered by way of example to facilitate comprehension of the invention and should not be construed to limit the scope thereof.

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1. A container and applicator comprising an elongated housing with a first end and a second open end, an elongated member with at least one sealed end is inserted into the elongated housing and rests on the first sealed end, an opening means on the elongated housing located at a predetermined location along the position of the elongated member, a substance contained within the elongated housing near the sealed end of the elongated member and an applicator affixed to the second open end of the elongated housing wherein when the elongated housing is opened through the opening means, the elongated member is exposed and can be depressed to extract the content of the elongated container into the applicator.
2. A container and applicator as in claim 1, wherein a first stopper is placed next to the substance near the second open end to seal the substance in the elongated housing and one or more holes are defined near the second open end of the elongated housing to allow extraction of the substance into the applicator.
3. A container and applicator as in claim 2, wherein a second stopper is placed between the sealed end of the elongated member and the substance.
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