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US3133300A
US3133300A US244188A US24418862A US3133300A US 3133300 A US3133300 A US 3133300A US 244188 A US244188 A US 244188A US 24418862 A US24418862 A US 24418862A US 3133300 A US3133300 A US 3133300A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • the primary object of this invention is to provide a cap closure for containers of the type stated, which closure may be additionally employed as an applicator or spreader of the fluent contents of the container.
  • a further object is to provide an applicator cap having multi-bladed spreader means mounted thereon.
  • the blades being rigid and of varied edge configuration, whereby the fluent contents of the container may be spread in ribbons of varied texture and width.
  • FIGURE 1 shows the applicator cap that is the subject of invention mounted on a container in the form of a collapsible tube having a threaded neck;
  • FIGURE 2 is a left end view of the applicator cap illustrated in FIGURE 1, partly in section;
  • FIGURE 3 is a right end view of the same
  • FIGURE 4 is a top plan View
  • FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the device illustrated in FIGURE 1, showing it being used to form a narrow ribbon of fluent material on a flat surface.
  • FIGURE 1 there is seen in FIGURE 1 the applicator cap that is the subject of this invention, broadly indicated by reference numeral 10, as it appears mounted on a collapsible tube 11, of usual construction and design having a threaded nozzle, or nipple 12, through which the contents of the tube may be discharged.
  • a collapsible tube 11 of usual construction and design having a threaded nozzle, or nipple 12, through which the contents of the tube may be discharged.
  • Such tubes are used to hold adhesives and mending or patching compounds having a paste-like or creamy consistency.
  • the cap is molded in one piece and has a circular base portion 13 having a threaded cavity 14 terminating in an end wall 15 which acts as a closure for the nipple 12 when threadedly engaged therewith, as seen in FIG- URE 1.
  • nipple 12 and cap threads 14 are shown as being of the so-called buttress type, to insure positive pressure seating of the closure 10 when used with compounds containing highly volatile substances, any other type of thread may be used if such a sealing problem is not present.
  • Reference numerals 16 and 19 indicate two rigid and upstanding spreader blades positioned cross-wise of the base 13 with their line of intersection 22 centered on the axis of rotation of the cap base 13.
  • the blades 16 and 19 extend diametrically of the base 13 at approximately 90 to each other.
  • the blade indicated by reference numeral reference numeral 19 is called the second spreader blade.
  • the first spreader blade 16 has a stepped edge 17 and a curved edge 18 proximate its outer, or upper end, on opposite sides of its intersection 22 with the second spreader blade 19.
  • the second spreader blade 19 has a curved edge 20 and a straight edge 21 proximate its upper end on opposite sides of its intersection 22 with the first spreader blade 16.
  • the straight edge is positioned at approximately a 30 angle to the axis of the base 13.
  • the inherent rigidity of the blades 16 and 19 is further increased by the fact that they intersect each other at 22, so that they support each other against lateral deformation, and may be drawn along a flat surface without bending or deforming.
  • the cap 10 is used to close the discharge nipple 12 of the tube 11, in the manner of a conventional cap.
  • the cap 10 When paste is to be applied, the cap 10 is removed and a desired quantity of paste squeezed from the tube.
  • the cap 10 is then replaced on the nipple 12 of the tube 11, as seen in FIGURES 1 and 5, in which position the tube 11 acts as a handle for the cap 10 when it is used as a spreader, as explained hereinafter.
  • the paste By drawing the toothed edge 17, of the blade 16, across the deposited paste, the paste can be spread in a thin layer having a ribbed surface.
  • a bead of paste 24 can be formed by drawing cap along with the blob trapped between the blades edges 18 and 20.
  • the curved edges 18 and 20 of blades 16 and 19 abut each other and form a walled cavity whose opening, at the extreme tip end, is governed by the degree to which the blades are rocked on their curved edges, as they rest on the surface 23, as seen in FIGURE 5.
  • this spreader it is possible to spread paste and viscous substances in wide or narrow bands and beads, of varied surface texture, without soiling the fingers.
  • applicator cap 10 has been illustrated as being used with a collapsible tube 11, it is to be understood that it may be used with any type of container of a shape that can serve as a handle for the manipulation of the spreader blades.
  • An applicator cap adapted for attachment to the discharge nozzle of a collapsible tube, or the like, comprising, a substantially circular base adapted to be removably mounted on said discharge nozzle, and two rigid upstanding spreader blades, formed integral with the cap base, and positioned crosswise thereof, with their line of intersection centered on the axis of rotation of the cap; the
  • first of said blades having a stepped edge and a curved edge at its outer end, on opposite sides of its intersection with the second blade; the second of said blades having a curved edge and a straight edge at its outer end, on op- 15 posite sides of its intersection with the first blade; the stepped and straight edge portions being at 45 to the axis of the cap; the abutting side walls of adjacent blade sections with curved outer ends being extended from the cap base to the extreme tip of the curved edges, at 90 to each other.

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May 19, 1964 P. FREEMAN APPLICATOR CAP Filed Dec. 12, 1962 INVENTOR. PHIL/Pym BY J 1 M ATTORNEY United States Patent 3,133,300 APPLICATORCAP Philip Freeman, 1391 E. 33rd St., Cleveland 14, Ohio Filed Dec. 12, 1962, Ser. No. 244,188 1 Claim. (Cl. 15-236) This invention relates to improvements in applicators, and more particularly to devices of this character adapted for ready attachment to the threaded nipple of a collapsible tube; the collapsible tube functioning as a handle for the applicator.
The primary object of this invention is to provide a cap closure for containers of the type stated, which closure may be additionally employed as an applicator or spreader of the fluent contents of the container.
A further object is to provide an applicator cap having multi-bladed spreader means mounted thereon. The blades being rigid and of varied edge configuration, whereby the fluent contents of the container may be spread in ribbons of varied texture and width.
These, and other objects of the invention will become apparent from a reading of the following specification and claim together with the accompanying drawing, wherein like parts are referred to and indicated by like reference numerals, and wherein:
FIGURE 1 shows the applicator cap that is the subject of invention mounted on a container in the form of a collapsible tube having a threaded neck;
FIGURE 2 is a left end view of the applicator cap illustrated in FIGURE 1, partly in section;
FIGURE 3 is a right end view of the same;
FIGURE 4 is a top plan View; and
FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the device illustrated in FIGURE 1, showing it being used to form a narrow ribbon of fluent material on a flat surface.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, there is seen in FIGURE 1 the applicator cap that is the subject of this invention, broadly indicated by reference numeral 10, as it appears mounted on a collapsible tube 11, of usual construction and design having a threaded nozzle, or nipple 12, through which the contents of the tube may be discharged.
Such tubes are used to hold adhesives and mending or patching compounds having a paste-like or creamy consistency.
The cap is molded in one piece and has a circular base portion 13 having a threaded cavity 14 terminating in an end wall 15 which acts as a closure for the nipple 12 when threadedly engaged therewith, as seen in FIG- URE 1.
While the nipple 12 and cap threads 14 are shown as being of the so-called buttress type, to insure positive pressure seating of the closure 10 when used with compounds containing highly volatile substances, any other type of thread may be used if such a sealing problem is not present.
Reference numerals 16 and 19 indicate two rigid and upstanding spreader blades positioned cross-wise of the base 13 with their line of intersection 22 centered on the axis of rotation of the cap base 13.
As is seen most clearly in FIGURE 4, the blades 16 and 19 extend diametrically of the base 13 at approximately 90 to each other.
Hereinafter, the blade indicated by reference numeral reference numeral 19 is called the second spreader blade. As is seen most clearly in FIGURES land 4 the first spreader blade 16 has a stepped edge 17 and a curved edge 18 proximate its outer, or upper end, on opposite sides of its intersection 22 with the second spreader blade 19.
As is seen most clearly in FIGURES 2 and 4, the second spreader blade 19 has a curved edge 20 and a straight edge 21 proximate its upper end on opposite sides of its intersection 22 with the first spreader blade 16.
The straight edge is positioned at approximately a 30 angle to the axis of the base 13.
The inherent rigidity of the blades 16 and 19 is further increased by the fact that they intersect each other at 22, so that they support each other against lateral deformation, and may be drawn along a flat surface without bending or deforming.
The cap 10 is used to close the discharge nipple 12 of the tube 11, in the manner of a conventional cap.
When paste is to be applied, the cap 10 is removed and a desired quantity of paste squeezed from the tube.
The cap 10 is then replaced on the nipple 12 of the tube 11, as seen in FIGURES 1 and 5, in which position the tube 11 acts as a handle for the cap 10 when it is used as a spreader, as explained hereinafter.
By drawing the toothed edge 17, of the blade 16, across the deposited paste, the paste can be spread in a thin layer having a ribbed surface.
Again, by moving the straight edge 21 of the blade 19 through the paste, it is spread over the surface as a smooth sheet.
As seen in FIGURE 5, by simultaneously resting the curved edges 18 and 20, of blades 16 and 19, respectively, on the surface 23, around a blob of paste, a bead of paste 24 can be formed by drawing cap along with the blob trapped between the blades edges 18 and 20.
As seen in FIGURE 4, the curved edges 18 and 20 of blades 16 and 19 abut each other and form a walled cavity whose opening, at the extreme tip end, is governed by the degree to which the blades are rocked on their curved edges, as they rest on the surface 23, as seen in FIGURE 5.
When the angle is low, as shown in FIGURE 4, the end opening is larger, and a relatively wide bead 24 is formed.
However, if the cap is rocked upward to a higher angle the tip opening becomes narrower, yielding a narrower bead.
Thus, by the use of this spreader it is possible to spread paste and viscous substances in wide or narrow bands and beads, of varied surface texture, without soiling the fingers.
While the applicator cap 10 has been illustrated as being used with a collapsible tube 11, it is to be understood that it may be used with any type of container of a shape that can serve as a handle for the manipulation of the spreader blades.
It will now be clear that there has been provided a device which accomplishes the objectives heretofore set forth.
While the invention has been disclosed in its preferred form, it is to be understood that the specific embodiment thereof as described and illustrated herein is not to be considered in a limited sense, as there may be other forms ormodifications of the invention which should also be construed to come within the scope of the appended claim.
I claim:
An applicator cap adapted for attachment to the discharge nozzle of a collapsible tube, or the like, comprising, a substantially circular base adapted to be removably mounted on said discharge nozzle, and two rigid upstanding spreader blades, formed integral with the cap base, and positioned crosswise thereof, with their line of intersection centered on the axis of rotation of the cap; the
first of said blades having a stepped edge and a curved edge at its outer end, on opposite sides of its intersection with the second blade; the second of said blades having a curved edge and a straight edge at its outer end, on op- 15 posite sides of its intersection with the first blade; the stepped and straight edge portions being at 45 to the axis of the cap; the abutting side walls of adjacent blade sections with curved outer ends being extended from the cap base to the extreme tip of the curved edges, at 90 to each other.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 10 2,849,141 Abbiati et al Aug. 26, 1958 2,943,338 Lowell July 5, 1960 2,982,987 Knapp May 9, 1961 FOREIGN PATENTS Australia Aug. 29, 1955
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US4502814A (en) * 1981-03-09 1985-03-05 Hercules Incorporated Continuous crack and joint overlay
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US5249876A (en) * 1990-12-03 1993-10-05 Hattman Harold M Caulking nozzle
US5301843A (en) * 1993-04-05 1994-04-12 Dap Products Inc. Combination caulking tube cap and applicator device
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US4502814A (en) * 1981-03-09 1985-03-05 Hercules Incorporated Continuous crack and joint overlay
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US4570834A (en) * 1982-09-23 1986-02-18 Evode Limited Apparatus for extruding a fillet
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US5249876A (en) * 1990-12-03 1993-10-05 Hattman Harold M Caulking nozzle
US5301843A (en) * 1993-04-05 1994-04-12 Dap Products Inc. Combination caulking tube cap and applicator device
US5788104A (en) * 1993-08-13 1998-08-04 Dap Products Inc. Combination cap and material tooling device
US5553732A (en) * 1995-01-13 1996-09-10 Nikko Seika Kabushiki Kaisha Synthetic resin receptacle and method for producing same
US5638990A (en) * 1995-05-01 1997-06-17 Kastberg; David J. Squeezable container with spreading knife
US6821041B1 (en) 2002-08-05 2004-11-23 Fun Before Money Surf wax refillable push-up stick with comb/scraper cap
WO2006128213A1 (en) * 2005-05-30 2006-12-07 Paul Zulian Device for use with waxed boards
US20080193192A1 (en) * 2005-05-30 2008-08-14 Paul Zulian Device for Use with Waxed Boards
AU2006254700B2 (en) * 2005-05-30 2010-07-15 Paul Zulian Device for use with waxed boards
US20090152307A1 (en) * 2007-12-17 2009-06-18 David Binder Non-cylindrical bead for caulking tube
USD898569S1 (en) * 2018-08-22 2020-10-13 Ingersoll Products, Inc. Screw on applicator
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