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- the ⁇ present :invention relates to afmeans ffor applying liquids, and more particularly, to -a handy device for thefapplication'of -liqu'i'd'lipstick substance, such as rouge, liquid cosmetics, liquid pharmaceutical preparations, orfthe like.
- An object of theinvention' is aldevice tforfthe application of liquids, having fafcasing receiving the liquid, in whichzcasing .
- a :retractable means associated with a liquid applying tip is 4mounted in such a manner -thatxsaid meansacan be moved to a positioninwhi'ch saidptipiprojects from :said casing and is adapted to be completelyretracted therein, whereby it is entirely immersed iin;said liquid.
- Another object of the invention xis ito'provi'de .a liquid applying tip, .havinga :'stii elongated v'core preferably madefoi a 'plurality of twisted rods or wires between which ,suitablebres :of softmaterial are rmly held or clamped, whereby-the eX- terior of said liquid appl-ying itip .is :completely formed by said fibre material.
- a further object of ⁇ the invention tis a ⁇ liquid applying tip having a ythin ⁇ end ⁇ taperedfree and adapted to exactly applying .the liquid y.coating to the lips, eyeshadows, .or other :parts vof .the skin, hair, etc., Wherebynest contoursv or lines can easily be drawn.
- a still further object of .the invention is a liquid applying means Vin which the ⁇ applying vtip is primarily supplied with liquid .in its Vretracted and immersed positionand hast-a relatively 4large storing capacity so that itholdsample liquid for a prolonged use Ain its projected-position.
- a further objectvof this .invention is a liquid applying means in whichfa solution of volatile solvents, such as alcohol, and dissolved substances can be used without disadvantage, i. e. when vthe surface of the end of the'liquidapplying tip is exposed .to theatmosphere'in itsposition of use, it becomes I gradually ⁇ covered y.or clogged up by .a lrn of the residueI of thezevaporated solution, .and such ziilm :automatically dissolved and the .tipxwashed '.cleaned, fafter return ofthe vtip toits .retractedxorimmersedposi, tion. The tip is then immediately fready'for'the next use.
- a solution of volatile solvents such as alcohol
- dissolved substances can be used without disadvantage, i. e. when vthe surface of the end of the'liquidapplying tip is exposed .to theatmosphere'in itsposition of use, it becomes I gradually ⁇ covered y.or
- Fig. 1 is -a longitudinallsection:through:anemhodiment of the new applying means adapted to apply liquid rouge or the like to ones skin, hair, etc., in closed or non-use position.
- Fig. 3 is cross section Athrough Ithe applying means in ⁇ l along 1fthefli-ne3-3'looking in the direction of the narrows.
- Fig. '4 shows -a schematic view, fon ⁇ anenlarged scale, ⁇ of ⁇ a portion .of a preferred structure of the liquid applying ⁇ tip built Tinto the ydevice lof "Figs, land '2.
- FIG.l5 ushows'a YViewy offalp'ortionfof fanother emu bodimentofsuchapplying itips, also, ⁇ on an enlarged scale.
- the casing Ii of the applying means in Figs. '1 and F2 isa'preferably cylindrical tube or fbarrel lof suitable material, Psuch fas rme'tal, rubber, plastic Aor the like, having za front'portion -l2wof a smaller diameter than the main portion Il, the free end offsaid front :portion 'lf2 'being'zprovided with yan opening I3.
- This lfrontportion lf2 can ⁇ be tightly closed by fa reniovalcile 'cap A
- ASaid -holii-ngf'member Y2 l eX- tendsdownwardly, ⁇ asy s'hownin Figs. l and Y2, inA a tube "-23 whichImay'beiintegraliwith it.
- -Aplu rality of holes i224 may be'fprovidedinithefwalls of Vsaid tube 123.
- vsaid-tube is associated with -two arms 25 extending there- -from fat* opposite v sides :and ⁇ 'forming ⁇ -right angles with lsaid :tube 23. Said arms 'i2-5, engage the screw threads 20, in which they can move. .A rod 26 is linserted 1in .tne'inner fopening fof ⁇ said tube 23, and has a slot 21 extending through a major part of its length. The lower full end of said rod 26 is passed through an opening 28 in the bottom plug 29 screwed at 30 in the lower end of said casing II. A washer 3l of rubber or similar material serves to seal the joint between the plug 29 and the casing II.
- a pin 32 is passed through an opening in a hub 33 formed on the lower extremity of said tube 23, whereby said pin 32 passes through the slot 21.
- An enlarged portion 33a of the rod 26 engages the lower wall of a small recessed seat in the upper portion of said plug 29.
- a gripping member 34 is mounted on the outer lower end of said rod 26 by means of a. pin 35 passed through said member 34 and said rod 26.
- rEhe tip I9 can be returned from its position, shown in Fig. 2, to the non-operation or retracted position illustrated in Fig. l, by turning the gripping means 34 counterclockwise. In the latter position, the tip I9 is completely immersed in the liquid lled into the casing II through the opening I3. The liquid has access to the tip I9 from all sides, as there are provided the aperture 22 in the holder 2I and the openings 24 in the tube 23. Due to the natural movement of 'the liquid, when the device is carried in a pocket or handbag or is handled, the liquid is agitated and causes a cleaning action on the tip, as mentioned above.
- the reinforced tip I9 can be constructed in various ways. According to the diagrammatic showing in Fig. 4 the tip is formed by twisting two wires 39 and 39 of small diameter and suitable material and inserting therebetween fibres di) of any suitable material having absorbing qualities. The unit of twisted wires 38 and 39 holding the bres 49 is folded over and the super-imposed wire unit is then twisted to form the double twisted and reinforced tip I9.
- a suitable tip is illustrated in Fig. 5, where a core 4I of relatively hard stii material, such as metal, plastic or the like, is covered by a textile sleeve 42 made, for example, of velvet material, closed at the front tip 43.
- the core 4I has longitudinal grooves 44 in its surface to increase the iiow of the liquid and liquid storing capacity of the tip.
- L Fig. 6 shows a modification ofthe tip of Fig.
- a core 45 of plastic or like material is the reinforcing member of the tip. Fibres or bristles 46 of suitable material are embedded in or cemented on said core 45 in any manner.
- a tip having a body, for example, of plastic material with a plurality of liquid holding small grooves or cavities in any distribution or arrangement, which may communicate with liquid supplying capillary openings in the interior of the core. No covering by textile or other material will be necessary in this case.
- the lower end of the tip I9 is inserted in the holder 2
- the tip I9 can be easily exchanged byA another one, if worn out.
- the opening I3 in the front portion I2 has such diameter that the fibrous material on the tip I9 is wiped when the tip is moved to the position shown in Fig. 2 so that any excess liquid will be removed therefrom which otherwise would disturb the proper application of small amounts of coating substance necessary for the drawing of sharp and exact lines or contours.
- a liquid applying means comprising in combination a liquid filled casing open at one of its ends; a liquid applying tip; a tubular, slotted holding means for said tip inside said casing, one end of said tip being inserted in one end of said tubular holding means; a perforated tube member inside said casing, the other end of said tubular holding means being mounted on the one end and as an extension of said perforated tube member; an elastic sealing means secured to and surrounding said one end of said tubular holding means; a self-locking moving mechanism in said casing operatively connected to the other end o1" said perforated tube member, said moving mechanism being accessible at the outside of casing to displace said perforated tube member together with said tubular holding means and said inserted liquid applying tip with respect to said casing, whereby, in the position of use, said liquid applying tip is projected through said open end of said casing and said sealing means on said tubular holding means is tightly held on the inner wall surface of said casing near its open end and firmly maintained in this position under the action of said
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Patented Feb. 24, 1953 RETRACTABIE `LIQUID APPLYING'S Mehmet TevkNimetullahMahruki, ."Istanbul, Turkey AplilicatonNovember 23, 1948, SerialNm `61,605 In Turkey (Cl. :l-1.3.4?)
The `present :invention relates to afmeans ffor applying liquids, and more particularly, to -a handy device for thefapplication'of -liqu'i'd'lipstick substance, such as rouge, liquid cosmetics, liquid pharmaceutical preparations, orfthe like.
An object of theinvention'is aldevice tforfthe application of liquids, having fafcasing receiving the liquid, in whichzcasing .a :retractable means associated with a liquid applying tip is 4mounted in such a manner -thatxsaid meansacan be moved to a positioninwhi'ch saidptipiprojects from :said casing and is adapted to be completelyretracted therein, whereby it is entirely immersed iin;said liquid.
Another object of the inventionxis ito'provi'de .a liquid applying tip, .havinga :'stii elongated v'core preferably madefoi a 'plurality of twisted rods or wires between which ,suitablebres :of softmaterial are rmly held or clamped, whereby-the eX- terior of said liquid appl-ying itip .is :completely formed by said fibre material.
A further object of `the invention tis a `liquid applying tip having a ythin `end `taperedfree and adapted to exactly applying .the liquid y.coating to the lips, eyeshadows, .or other :parts vof .the skin, hair, etc., Wherebynest contoursv or lines can easily be drawn.
A still further object of .the inventionis a liquid applying means Vin which the `applying vtip is primarily supplied with liquid .in its Vretracted and immersed positionand hast-a relatively 4large storing capacity so that itholdsample liquid for a prolonged use Ain its projected-position.
A further objectvof this .invention ,is a liquid applying means in whichfa solution of volatile solvents, such as alcohol, and dissolved substances can be used without disadvantage, i. e. when vthe surface of the end of the'liquidapplying tip is exposed .to theatmosphere'in itsposition of use, it becomes I gradually `covered y.or clogged up by .a lrn of the residueI of thezevaporated solution, .and such ziilm :automatically dissolved and the .tipxwashed '.cleaned, fafter return ofthe vtip toits .retractedxorimmersedposi, tion. The tip is then immediately fready'for'the next use.
-These and other `o'lcajects f of ithis .invention `will appear vmore vvfully iin A.the following detailed ridescription when considered in connectionwithpthe attached drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 is -a longitudinallsection:through:anemhodiment of the new applying means adapted to apply liquid rouge or the like to ones skin, hair, etc., in closed or non-use position.
Fig. 2 shows alongltudinalrsectionthrough the f :12 same v'applying means in Yopen position, `the cap being removed, Y'and `=the :liquid applying :tip "being projected 4ready for use.
Fig. 3 is cross section Athrough Ithe applying means in `l along 1fthefli-ne3-3'looking in the direction of the narrows.
Fig. '4 `shows -a schematic view, fon `anenlarged scale, `of `a portion .of a preferred structure of the liquid applying `tip built Tinto the ydevice lof "Figs, land '2.
`Fig.l5 ushows'a YViewy offalp'ortionfof fanother emu bodimentofsuchapplying itips, also, `on an enlarged scale.
Fig. Gis aA-viewhof a portion-cfa thirdembodiment of rsuch applying tip, .on .1an :enlarged scale.
Withreference to the-drawing, .the casing Ii of the applying means in Figs. '1 and F2isa'preferably cylindrical tube or fbarrel lof suitable material, Psuch fas rme'tal, rubber, plastic Aor the like, having za front'portion -l2wof a smaller diameter than the main portion Il, the free end offsaid front :portion 'lf2 'being'zprovided with yan opening I3. This lfrontportion lf2 can `be tightly closed by fa reniovalcile 'cap A|54 yscrewedsonthe .threads I 5 formed on the Acylindricalaouteriwall of'said'front portion .I`2.
Aeavity lE-isprovided :within-fthe tip part of the cap I'4, .beingadaptedcto hold apacking li of irubberzor the likezmaterial, having the shape of faninvertedw on its surface of .contact with the openend .of fsaid front :portion '|2. A protruding nenterportion I8 fof 'said 'rubber Vpacking Il ts'feXactly inithe. opening |.3 'ofsaid frontvpcrtion .l2 and sealsv it when thef'capllis secured on said front portion l2.
.Anykind lof retractible means canibeused in saidJcasing 4ll to rmovea Eliquid applying tip I9. In the 'preferred example, shown inFigs. `l, 2 and 3, iscrewthreads2ll are providedinthe inner surface :of 'said main portion or Acasing lil. While thefembodiment of Figs. lfandiZfsh'ows'two screw threads, :any: othersnumberfof screw threads may be used. YA fholding member f2-I k'constituting a sleeve Vwith :a 'large vaperture r'22 yin its :center -is adapted vto 4receive zsaid tip 'il-9 'inserted --and held therein' by ffri'ction. ASaid -holii-ngf'member Y2 l eX- tendsdownwardly, `asy s'hownin Figs. l and Y2, inA a tube "-23 whichImay'beiintegraliwith it. -Aplu rality of holes i224 may be'fprovidedinithefwalls of Vsaid tube 123. 'The lower end of vsaid-tube is associated with -two arms 25 extending there- -from fat* opposite v sides :and `'forming `-right angles with lsaid :tube 23. Said arms 'i2-5, engage the screw threads 20, in which they can move. .A rod 26 is linserted 1in .tne'inner fopening fof `said tube 23, and has a slot 21 extending through a major part of its length. The lower full end of said rod 26 is passed through an opening 28 in the bottom plug 29 screwed at 30 in the lower end of said casing II. A washer 3l of rubber or similar material serves to seal the joint between the plug 29 and the casing II. A pin 32 is passed through an opening in a hub 33 formed on the lower extremity of said tube 23, whereby said pin 32 passes through the slot 21. An enlarged portion 33a of the rod 26 engages the lower wall of a small recessed seat in the upper portion of said plug 29. A gripping member 34 is mounted on the outer lower end of said rod 26 by means of a. pin 35 passed through said member 34 and said rod 26. A washer 36 of rubber or the like material, seals the joining parts while exerting a slight friction.
When the gripping member 34 in Fig. l is rotated in clockwise direction, the rod 26 is also rota-ted causing a rotation of the arms guided in the screw threads 20, because said arms 25 are taken along with the aid of said pin 32 shifting upwardly in the slot 21 of said rod 26. In other words, the tube 23, the holder 2| and the tip I9 are moved upwardly, until the tip has reached its end position shown in Fig. 2. In this position of use the tip is rmly guided by the wall of the opening I3. The tip remains in this position, if pressure is applied thereto, because the screw threads 20 cause a self-locking 4'action due to their pitch. A washer 31 secured on the front end of `said tip holder 2i and having a shape corresponding to the shape of the inner wall of the front portion I2 of said casing II seals said casing II, when the tip is in its position of use shown in Fig. 2. As a result of the mentioned self-locking action of the screw threads 20 this seal remains unchanged, if pressure is applied to the tip when in use.
rEhe tip I9 can be returned from its position, shown in Fig. 2, to the non-operation or retracted position illustrated in Fig. l, by turning the gripping means 34 counterclockwise. In the latter position, the tip I9 is completely immersed in the liquid lled into the casing II through the opening I3. The liquid has access to the tip I9 from all sides, as there are provided the aperture 22 in the holder 2I and the openings 24 in the tube 23. Due to the natural movement of 'the liquid, when the device is carried in a pocket or handbag or is handled, the liquid is agitated and causes a cleaning action on the tip, as mentioned above.
The reinforced tip I9 can be constructed in various ways. According to the diagrammatic showing in Fig. 4 the tip is formed by twisting two wires 39 and 39 of small diameter and suitable material and inserting therebetween fibres di) of any suitable material having absorbing qualities. The unit of twisted wires 38 and 39 holding the bres 49 is folded over and the super-imposed wire unit is then twisted to form the double twisted and reinforced tip I9.
Another embodiment of a suitable tip is illustrated in Fig. 5, where a core 4I of relatively hard stii material, such as metal, plastic or the like, is covered by a textile sleeve 42 made, for example, of velvet material, closed at the front tip 43. The core 4I has longitudinal grooves 44 in its surface to increase the iiow of the liquid and liquid storing capacity of the tip.
L Fig. 6 shows a modification ofthe tip of Fig.
4 5. A core 45 of plastic or like material is the reinforcing member of the tip. Fibres or bristles 46 of suitable material are embedded in or cemented on said core 45 in any manner.
In place of a textile covered tip, there may be provided a tip having a body, for example, of plastic material with a plurality of liquid holding small grooves or cavities in any distribution or arrangement, which may communicate with liquid supplying capillary openings in the interior of the core. No covering by textile or other material will be necessary in this case.
As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the lower end of the tip I9 is inserted in the holder 2| whereby the inserted portion is squeezed so that it holds firmly in said holder. The tip I9 can be easily exchanged byA another one, if worn out. The opening I3 in the front portion I2 has such diameter that the fibrous material on the tip I9 is wiped when the tip is moved to the position shown in Fig. 2 so that any excess liquid will be removed therefrom which otherwise would disturb the proper application of small amounts of coating substance necessary for the drawing of sharp and exact lines or contours.
It will be understood that changes and modications in the form, size, construction, arrangement and combination of the several parts of the structure may be made and substituted for those herein shown and described without departing from the nature and principle of this invention.
I claim:
l. A liquid applying means comprising in combination a liquid filled casing open at one of its ends; a liquid applying tip; a tubular, slotted holding means for said tip inside said casing, one end of said tip being inserted in one end of said tubular holding means; a perforated tube member inside said casing, the other end of said tubular holding means being mounted on the one end and as an extension of said perforated tube member; an elastic sealing means secured to and surrounding said one end of said tubular holding means; a self-locking moving mechanism in said casing operatively connected to the other end o1" said perforated tube member, said moving mechanism being accessible at the outside of casing to displace said perforated tube member together with said tubular holding means and said inserted liquid applying tip with respect to said casing, whereby, in the position of use, said liquid applying tip is projected through said open end of said casing and said sealing means on said tubular holding means is tightly held on the inner wall surface of said casing near its open end and firmly maintained in this position under the action of said selflocking mechanism, and whereby said liquid applying tip can be returned to its position of non-use, in which said tip is entirely retracted in said casing and immersed in said liquid having free access to the side and the inserted end of said tip through the slots in said tubular, slotted holding means and through the perforations in said perforated tube, respectively.
2. A liquid applying means according to claim 1, wherein said self-locking mechanism is of the screw-thread type.
MEHMET TEVFIK NIMETULLAH MAHRUKI.
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