WO1985000732A1 - Improvements in applicator bottles - Google Patents

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WO1985000732A1
WO1985000732A1 PCT/US1983/001201 US8301201W WO8500732A1 WO 1985000732 A1 WO1985000732 A1 WO 1985000732A1 US 8301201 W US8301201 W US 8301201W WO 8500732 A1 WO8500732 A1 WO 8500732A1
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bottle
brush
cap
applicator
neck
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Vahram Victor Vartoughian
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Priority to DE8383902775T priority patent/DE3381233D1/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B17/00Accessories for brushes
    • A46B17/04Protective covers for the bristles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D34/00Containers or accessories specially adapted for handling liquid toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. perfumes
    • A45D34/04Appliances specially adapted for applying liquid, e.g. using roller or ball
    • A45D34/042Appliances specially adapted for applying liquid, e.g. using roller or ball using a brush or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B11/00Brushes with reservoir or other means for applying substances, e.g. paints, pastes, water
    • A46B11/001Brushes with reservoir or other means for applying substances, e.g. paints, pastes, water with integral reservoirs
    • A46B11/0013Brushes with reservoir or other means for applying substances, e.g. paints, pastes, water with integral reservoirs dispensing by gravity or by shaking
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B11/00Brushes with reservoir or other means for applying substances, e.g. paints, pastes, water
    • A46B11/001Brushes with reservoir or other means for applying substances, e.g. paints, pastes, water with integral reservoirs
    • A46B11/002Brushes with reservoir or other means for applying substances, e.g. paints, pastes, water with integral reservoirs pressurised at moment of use manually or by powered means
    • A46B11/0041Flexible or deformable reservoirs, e.g. resilient bulbs, compressible tubes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B7/00Bristle carriers arranged in the brush body
    • A46B7/02Bristle carriers arranged in the brush body in an expanding or articulating manner
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A46BRUSHWARE
    • A46BBRUSHES
    • A46B2200/00Brushes characterized by their functions, uses or applications
    • A46B2200/20Brushes for applying products to surfaces in general

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  • the invention relates to applicator bottles; and more particularly, improvements in automatic applicators used to dispense fluids from a brush which fluids can dry out when exposed to the atmosphere.
  • dispenser bottles have been suggested over the years for dispensing various types of fluids, such as glues, solvents, nail polish, nail coatings, etc.
  • Much effort has been made to prevent the fluids, which are applied by a brush, from drying out during periods of non-use. Further, such bottles drip fluids resulting in a messy application.
  • these prior art bottles when atmospheric air entered the bottle, it dried out the brush and fluid channel such that fluid flow was restricted. There is thus a need for improvements in such dispenser bottles so that the brush does not dry up, the fluids flow freely, dripping is reduced or eliminated and means are provided for handling the bottle.
  • the brush of the bottle is sealed off front the atmos ⁇ phere so that it cannot dry out and the cap of the bottle can also be used as an extension of the bottle to provide a handle.
  • an applicator for dispensing a liquid or the like automatically comprises a liquid containing bottle portion and a cap threadingly mounted to said bottle portion.
  • the bottle portion is preferably refillable and substantially transparent and of a squeezable material.
  • the bottle has a neck at one end communicating with the interior thereof and a bottom at the other end with a cavity formed therein.
  • a brush includes a closure portion releasably and engageably fitting with said neck, and flange means for preventing said portion from extending more than a predetermined distance into said neck and a passageway through said closure portion.
  • the cap normally closes off said neck of said bottle body portion in a fluid tight seal relationship and is receivable and frictionally held in said cavity to provide an extension to said bottle body portion.
  • Pig. 1 is an exploded view of an automatic applicator bottle in accordance with the teachings of my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a view taken along lines II-II of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a view taken along lines III-III of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical view showing the brush of Fig. 1 inserted into the neck of the bottle;
  • Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 showing the cap of Fig. 1 inserted onto the bottle;
  • Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 4 showing the cap used as a handle
  • Fig. 7 is a view similar to Fig. 4 showing the brush with the bristles thereof inserted into the interior of the bottle;
  • Fig. 8 is a detailed view of a portion of the assembly of Fig. 4 showing a ball entering the neck of the bottle;
  • Fig. 9 is * a view taken along lines IX-IX of Fig. 6 showing a modification of the brush of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 10 is a view similar to Fig. 9 showing another modification of the brush of Fig. 1 with a modified cap thereon;
  • Fig. 11 is a vertical view, partly in section, of another modification of the brush of Fig. 1 with a modi ⁇ fied cap therein;
  • Fig. 12 is a view taken along lines XII-XII of Fig. 11;
  • Fig. 13 is an exploded view of a modified cap and brush of the invention.
  • Bottle 10 includes a main bottle body portion 11, adapted to contain therein a suitable fluid, an insertible and removable brush 12 and a cap 13.
  • Bottle body portion 11 is prefer ⁇ ably of a flexible transparent plastic material and, depending on the fluids dispensed from bottle 10, may be resistant to such fluids.
  • dispenser 10 may be used to dispense any suitable fluids, such as glues, solvents, paints, etc., it is particularly useful in the dispensing of nail polish, nail base coatings, nail top coatings, etc. used in nail manicuring.
  • bottle body portion 11 is of a squeezable material, for reasons to be discussed, and may be thin-walled at wall 15 as shown in cross-section. It may also be of acetone-resistant material.
  • a cavity 16 (see also Fig. 2) is provided in the bottom of main body portion 11 for reasons to be discussed.
  • a threaded neck 17 is provided at the top of main body portion 11 opening into the interior of lower portion 14. Threads 18 are adapted to mate with like threads 19 on the inner wall 20 of cap 13.
  • a tapered section 21 extends from neck 17 to the lower body portion 14 and is at an angle X of about 45% for reasons to be discussed.
  • Cap 13 may also be of a suitable material similar to that of body portion 11 and further preferably includes a solid portion 21 in the interior at the top forming an internal cavity 22, curved or angled as shown.
  • Brush 12 is comprised of a plurality of bristles 23 insertible in a main body portion 24.
  • Body portion 24 includes a first tapered portion 25, into which bristles 23 are inserted in any suitable manner, and retained therein, leading to a first rounded or bulbous portion 26.
  • Bulbous portion 26 leads to a first cylindrical section 27 which in turn is coupled to a second rounded or bulbous portion 28.
  • Second bulbous portion 28 leads to a second cylindrical section 29, smaller in diameter than section 27, which is split as will be discussed.
  • a passageway 30 extends from bristles 23 to the terminal end of section 29.
  • section 29 has a diametrical slit 31 (see also Fig. 1).
  • a second slit 32 may be provided for reasons to be discussed.
  • first and second bulbous portions 26, 28 are generally related to the curvature or taper of surface 22 on the interior of cap 13. That is, such surfaces may all have a substan ⁇ tially 45° taper or curvature.
  • brush 12 can be inserted into the open neck 17 of main body portion 11 by inserting portions 28 and 29 therein.
  • the flange or portion 33 of cylindrical portion 24 (Fig. 1) acts as a stop.
  • O distance b_ (Fig. 4) is related to the distance a ⁇ (Fig. 1) of cap 13 so that the cap 13 can be threaded over brush 12 onto main body portion 11 with first bulbous portion 26 abutting against and conforming to surface 22 of cap 13. This is shown in Fig. 5 and it can be seen that a tight seal is provided between portion 26 and surface 22.
  • the end 34 of cap 1 abuts against the tapered portion 21 of main body portion 11 also providing a tight seal.
  • Passageway 30 permits fluid in main body portion 11 to flow through brush 12 onto bristles 23.
  • threads 18 may be eliminated and like threads provided on section 27, the location of threads 19 on cap 13 being adjusted accordingly.
  • cap 13 when the bottle 10 is in the Fig. 5 position, the cap 13 can be removed and inserted into the bottom of main body portion 11. That is, cap 13 is preferable cylindrical in cross- section and friction fits into opening or cavity 16 (which is of like cross-section) in the bottom of portion 11.
  • opening or cavity 16 which is of like cross-section
  • Fig. 8 wherein ball 35 is shown as abut ⁇ ting against the bottom of split end 29 but fluid can flow around ball 35 and enter passageway 30 through slit 31.
  • the optional slit 32 in Fig. 3 may be used as a key- way to orient the brush 12 during assembly. For example, in manufacturing bottle 10, brush 12 is held upright and bristles 23 inserted into end 25. If a like key is pro ⁇ vided in the manufacturing process, receivable in keyway or slit 32, the brush 12 may be keyed in a desired orien ⁇ tation for automatic insertion of the bristles 23.
  • Figure 9 is a modification of the bristles 23 of Figs. 1-8.
  • bristles 23 may surround a central opening 36 in tip or end 25 which is in fluid communication with passageway 30.
  • a side chamber 37 or opening may be provided in tip or end 25 also communicating with passageway 30.
  • FIG. 11 Another embodiment is shown in Fig. 11 wherein brush 38 is otherwise similar to brush 12 but includes an enlarged passageway 39 receiving therein a spiral 40 having bristles 41 secured therein.
  • a protuberance 42 is provided on the inner wall of passageway 39 and enters spacing between the spirals of spiral 40 as shown to hold the bristles 41 firmly therein.
  • Bulbous portion 26 of Fig. 1 is replaced by a tapered portion 43, which may conform to cavity 22 of cap 13 of Fig. 1, and may be externally threaded, at threads 44, for engaging threads 19 on cap 13.
  • Split end 29 may be eliminated by providing a slit 45 in bulbous end 46, which extends a short dist- ance up end 46, to permit fluid to circulate therethrough and up passageway 30.
  • FIG. 13 shows a modification of brush 12 of Fig. 1 wherein brush 47 has a conically shaped tip 48 leading to an annular flange 49.
  • a tapered insert portion 50 extends from flange 49 and portion 50 is insertible into neck 17 of the main body portion 11 of the bottle of Fig. 1, flange 49 acting as a stop.
  • Bristles 5 are retained in tip 48 in any suitable manner.
  • an inverted cone 52 is provided on the upper inner wall 53 of tip 48. This cone 52 prevents a ball, such as ball 35 of Fig. 8, from closing off the openings surrounding the base of cone 52 communicating with brist ⁇ les 51 and controls fluid flow.
  • cap 54 may include a tapered inner surface 55 conforming to the taper of tip 48 to provide an airtight seal as previously discussed. Cap 54 may also be provided with a lower inner surface 56 conforming to surface 21 (Fig. 1) of bottle body portion 11. This provides a more effective seal. Of course, the lower end of cap 13 may be similarly formed, if desired.
  • Any suitable bristles may be used and inserted into the respective brush in any suitable manner. For example, bristles are known in the art which are V-shaped and a plurality are retained at the intersection of the V by an inverted staple. When -the staple is inserted into the brush top, the staple retains the bristles therein.

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Abstract

An improved applicator brush (23) and bottle (11) for dispensing polish, base, or top coats, for nails or the like. A major problem with prior devices is that the brush (23) would dry out. The improved device includes a brush (23) mounted on a reversible closure (24). The cap (13) seals the brush (23) from the atmosphere at member (12) and also seals on the bottle. The cap (13) can additionally be used as an extension of the bottle to provide a handle. This is accomplished by inserting the cap (13) into a cavity at the rear of the bottle (11).

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DESCRIPTION
IMPROVEMENTS IN APPLICATOR BOTTLES
Background of the Invention
The invention relates to applicator bottles; and more particularly, improvements in automatic applicators used to dispense fluids from a brush which fluids can dry out when exposed to the atmosphere.
Many dispenser bottles have been suggested over the years for dispensing various types of fluids, such as glues, solvents, nail polish, nail coatings, etc. Much effort has been made to prevent the fluids, which are applied by a brush, from drying out during periods of non-use. Further, such bottles drip fluids resulting in a messy application. In these prior art bottles, when atmospheric air entered the bottle, it dried out the brush and fluid channel such that fluid flow was restricted. There is thus a need for improvements in such dispenser bottles so that the brush does not dry up, the fluids flow freely, dripping is reduced or eliminated and means are provided for handling the bottle.
It is an object of this invention to provide an improved applicator bottle wherein fluid is dispensed from a brush and the brush is prevented from drying out during periods of non-use.
It is a further object of this invention to provide an improved dispenser bottle where dripping of fluids during use is reduced or eliminated.
It is still another object of this invention to provide an improved dispenser bottle which includes a stopper or cap which also acts as a handle.
These and other objects are preferably accomplished by providing an automatic applicator for dispensing polish, base or top coats for nails or the like wherein
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. IPO the brush of the bottle is sealed off front the atmos¬ phere so that it cannot dry out and the cap of the bottle can also be used as an extension of the bottle to provide a handle.
Summary of Invention According to the invention, an applicator for dispensing a liquid or the like automatically, said applicator comprises a liquid containing bottle portion and a cap threadingly mounted to said bottle portion. The bottle portion is preferably refillable and substantially transparent and of a squeezable material. The bottle has a neck at one end communicating with the interior thereof and a bottom at the other end with a cavity formed therein.
A brush includes a closure portion releasably and engageably fitting with said neck, and flange means for preventing said portion from extending more than a predetermined distance into said neck and a passageway through said closure portion. The cap normally closes off said neck of said bottle body portion in a fluid tight seal relationship and is receivable and frictionally held in said cavity to provide an extension to said bottle body portion.
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Pig. 1 is an exploded view of an automatic applicator bottle in accordance with the teachings of my invention;
Fig. 2 is a view taken along lines II-II of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a view taken along lines III-III of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a vertical view showing the brush of Fig. 1 inserted into the neck of the bottle;
Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 showing the cap of Fig. 1 inserted onto the bottle;
Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 4 showing the cap used as a handle; Fig. 7 is a view similar to Fig. 4 showing the brush with the bristles thereof inserted into the interior of the bottle;
Fig. 8 is a detailed view of a portion of the assembly of Fig. 4 showing a ball entering the neck of the bottle;
Fig. 9 is* a view taken along lines IX-IX of Fig. 6 showing a modification of the brush of Fig. 1;
Fig. 10 is a view similar to Fig. 9 showing another modification of the brush of Fig. 1 with a modified cap thereon;
Fig. 11 is a vertical view, partly in section, of another modification of the brush of Fig. 1 with a modi¬ fied cap therein; Fig. 12 is a view taken along lines XII-XII of Fig. 11; and
Fig. 13 is an exploded view of a modified cap and brush of the invention.
Description of the Preferred Embodiments Referring now to Fig. 1 of the invention, an exploded view of an automatic applicator bottle 10 in accordance with the teachings of my invention is shown. Bottle 10 includes a main bottle body portion 11, adapted to contain therein a suitable fluid, an insertible and removable brush 12 and a cap 13. Bottle body portion 11 is prefer¬ ably of a flexible transparent plastic material and, depending on the fluids dispensed from bottle 10, may be resistant to such fluids. For example, although dispenser 10 may be used to dispense any suitable fluids, such as glues, solvents, paints, etc., it is particularly useful in the dispensing of nail polish, nail base coatings, nail top coatings, etc. used in nail manicuring. Thus, at least portion 14 of bottle body portion 11 is of a squeezable material, for reasons to be discussed, and may be thin-walled at wall 15 as shown in cross-section. It may also be of acetone-resistant material. A cavity 16 (see also Fig. 2) is provided in the bottom of main body portion 11 for reasons to be discussed.
A threaded neck 17 is provided at the top of main body portion 11 opening into the interior of lower portion 14. Threads 18 are adapted to mate with like threads 19 on the inner wall 20 of cap 13. A tapered section 21 extends from neck 17 to the lower body portion 14 and is at an angle X of about 45% for reasons to be discussed.
Cap 13 may also be of a suitable material similar to that of body portion 11 and further preferably includes a solid portion 21 in the interior at the top forming an internal cavity 22, curved or angled as shown.
Brush 12 is comprised of a plurality of bristles 23 insertible in a main body portion 24. Body portion 24 includes a first tapered portion 25, into which bristles 23 are inserted in any suitable manner, and retained therein, leading to a first rounded or bulbous portion 26. Bulbous portion 26 leads to a first cylindrical section 27 which in turn is coupled to a second rounded or bulbous portion 28. Second bulbous portion 28 leads to a second cylindrical section 29, smaller in diameter than section 27, which is split as will be discussed.
As can be seen in dotted lines in Fig. 1, and in solid lines in Fig. 3, a passageway 30 extends from bristles 23 to the terminal end of section 29. Also, as can be seen in Fig. 3, section 29 has a diametrical slit 31 (see also Fig. 1). Optionally, a second slit 32 may be provided for reasons to be discussed.
The outer tapered or peripheral surface of first and second bulbous portions 26, 28 are generally related to the curvature or taper of surface 22 on the interior of cap 13. That is, such surfaces may all have a substan¬ tially 45° taper or curvature.
As shown in Fig. 4, brush 12 can be inserted into the open neck 17 of main body portion 11 by inserting portions 28 and 29 therein. The flange or portion 33 of cylindrical portion 24 (Fig. 1) acts as a stop. The
O distance b_ (Fig. 4) is related to the distance a^ (Fig. 1) of cap 13 so that the cap 13 can be threaded over brush 12 onto main body portion 11 with first bulbous portion 26 abutting against and conforming to surface 22 of cap 13. This is shown in Fig. 5 and it can be seen that a tight seal is provided between portion 26 and surface 22. In addition, the end 34 of cap 1 abuts against the tapered portion 21 of main body portion 11 also providing a tight seal. In this manner, cap 13 can be placed over brush 12, with brush 12 left in position for application, without air entering therein and drying out the brush bristles 23. Passageway 30 permits fluid in main body portion 11 to flow through brush 12 onto bristles 23. If desired, threads 18 may be eliminated and like threads provided on section 27, the location of threads 19 on cap 13 being adjusted accordingly.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, when the bottle 10 is in the Fig. 5 position, the cap 13 can be removed and inserted into the bottom of main body portion 11. That is, cap 13 is preferable cylindrical in cross- section and friction fits into opening or cavity 16 (which is of like cross-section) in the bottom of portion 11. Thus, as shown in Fig. 6, cap 13 is now an extension or handle portion from main bottle body portion 11 and provides an excellent means for holding bottle 10 while nail polish or the like is applied from bristles.
After use of bottle 10, when it is anticipated that brush 12 won't be use for awhile, brush 12 can be grasped at cylindrical portion 27 and pulled out of neck 17 and reinserted with bristles 23 in the interior of main body portion 11. This is shown in Fig. 7. When cap 13 is inserted over brush 12, bulbous surface 28 engages and mates with inner surface 22 of cap 13 to again provide a tight fit. The final assembly is similar to that of Fig. 5 with the bristles extending into the interior of bottle 10. Many bottles of the type for which the improvements disclosed herein generally have a small ball or the like in the liquid or fluid to agitate the same when the bottle is shaken. The split end 29, as seen in Fig. 4, prevents the ball, when it enters neck 17 as the dispenser 10 is inverted for application, from stopping fluid flow. This is illustrated in Fig. 8 wherein ball 35 is shown as abut¬ ting against the bottom of split end 29 but fluid can flow around ball 35 and enter passageway 30 through slit 31. The optional slit 32 in Fig. 3, may be used as a key- way to orient the brush 12 during assembly. For example, in manufacturing bottle 10, brush 12 is held upright and bristles 23 inserted into end 25. If a like key is pro¬ vided in the manufacturing process, receivable in keyway or slit 32, the brush 12 may be keyed in a desired orien¬ tation for automatic insertion of the bristles 23.
Figure 9 is a modification of the bristles 23 of Figs. 1-8. In Fig. 9, bristles 23 may surround a central opening 36 in tip or end 25 which is in fluid communication with passageway 30. Alternatively, as shown in Fig. 10, a side chamber 37 or opening may be provided in tip or end 25 also communicating with passageway 30.
Another embodiment is shown in Fig. 11 wherein brush 38 is otherwise similar to brush 12 but includes an enlarged passageway 39 receiving therein a spiral 40 having bristles 41 secured therein. A protuberance 42 is provided on the inner wall of passageway 39 and enters spacing between the spirals of spiral 40 as shown to hold the bristles 41 firmly therein. Bulbous portion 26 of Fig. 1 is replaced by a tapered portion 43, which may conform to cavity 22 of cap 13 of Fig. 1, and may be externally threaded, at threads 44, for engaging threads 19 on cap 13. Split end 29 may be eliminated by providing a slit 45 in bulbous end 46, which extends a short dist- ance up end 46, to permit fluid to circulate therethrough and up passageway 30. Fig. 13 shows a modification of brush 12 of Fig. 1 wherein brush 47 has a conically shaped tip 48 leading to an annular flange 49. A tapered insert portion 50 extends from flange 49 and portion 50 is insertible into neck 17 of the main body portion 11 of the bottle of Fig. 1, flange 49 acting as a stop. Bristles 5, are retained in tip 48 in any suitable manner. As seen in dotted lines in Fig. 13, an inverted cone 52 is provided on the upper inner wall 53 of tip 48. This cone 52 prevents a ball, such as ball 35 of Fig. 8, from closing off the openings surrounding the base of cone 52 communicating with brist¬ les 51 and controls fluid flow. Also, cap 54 may include a tapered inner surface 55 conforming to the taper of tip 48 to provide an airtight seal as previously discussed. Cap 54 may also be provided with a lower inner surface 56 conforming to surface 21 (Fig. 1) of bottle body portion 11. This provides a more effective seal. Of course, the lower end of cap 13 may be similarly formed, if desired. Any suitable bristles may be used and inserted into the respective brush in any suitable manner. For example, bristles are known in the art which are V-shaped and a plurality are retained at the intersection of the V by an inverted staple. When -the staple is inserted into the brush top, the staple retains the bristles therein. It can be seen from the foregoing that I have disclosed improvements in automatic applicator bottles which can be squeezed to dispense fluids automatically, such as nail polish, onto brush bristles, eliminates drying of the bristles of a brush, prevents dripping, provides good fluid flow and permits the cap to serve a double function, i.e., as both a closure and as a handle. The configuration of the brush body portion prevents fluids from dripping onto the threads of the bottle body portion. Various modifications have been disclosed and others may suggest themselves to an artisan. Various materials may be used in manufacturing the components and
OMP the conf igurations disclosed may be varied as desired within the teachings of the invention.
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Claims;
1. An applicator for dispensing liquids or the like automatically, said applicator comprising: a bottle means for containing liquid, said bottle means having an open neck formed at one end thereof; a cap removably mounted on said bottle means, said cap having- an interior surface; and a brush having a passageway extending therethrough, a plurality of bristles and a first body means for retain¬ ing said plurality of bristles in fluid communication with said passageway and for releasably securing said brush in a first position on said bottle means such that said plurality of bristles project into said neck of said bottle means, said brush also having a second body means for releasably securing said brush in a second position on said bottle means such that said plurality of bristles project away from said neck of said bottle means, said first body means having a first surface which conforms to said interior surface of said cap to provide a fluid tight seal between said first surface and said interior surface when said cap is mounted on said bottle means with said brush in said second position, said second body means having a second surface which also conforms to said interior surface of said cap to provide a fluid tight seal between said second surface and said interior surface when said cap is mounted on said bottle means with said brush in said first position.
2. The applicator of claim 1 including an exten¬ sion portion extending from said second body means having a slotted opening at its terminal end communicating with said passageway and extending generally normal thereto.
3. The applicator as claimed in either claim 1 or 2 wherein the area of said bottle means adjacent said neck is tapered and said cap abuts against the tapered area of said bottle means when mounted on the neck thereof to
r o P ~ provide a fluid tight seal between said cap and said bottle means.
4. The applicator as claimed in either claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein said passageway extends axially of said brush and opens into substantially the center of said bristles, said bristles surrounding said opening from said passageway.
5. The applicator as claimed in any one of claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein said brush includes an opening adjacent said bristles communicating with said passageway.
6. The applicator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein said first body means includes a main body portion which is releasably securable to said neck of said bottle means when said brush is in said first position and said second body means includes a second portion which is releasably securable to said neck when said brush is in said second position.
7. The applicator as claimed in claim 6, wherein said first surface is formed on said main body portion and said second surface is formed on said second portion.
8. The applicator as claimed in claim 7, wherein said first surface is releasably inserted into said neck when said brush is in said first position and said second surface is releasably inserted into said neck when said brush is in said second position.
9. An applicator for dispensing liquids or the like automatically, said applicator comprising: a bottle means for holding liquid, said bottle means having an open neck formed at one end thereof; a cap removably mounted on said bottle means; and a brush releaseably secured to said neck of said bottle means, said brush having a passageway extending therethrough, a spiral member mounted in said passageway and a plurality of bristles secured to one end of said spiral member such that said plurality of bristles project from one end of said brush, said brush further including a spiral retaining means for engaging said spiral member mounted in said passageway to hold said spiral member in fixed relationship to said brush, said brush further having a slotted opening at the end of said brush opposite said end from which said plurality of bristles project, said slotted opening extending in a direction spaced from but generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said passageway such that said slotted opening fluidically communicates with both said passageway and the interior of said bottle means, thereby to facilitate fluid flow from the bottle to the passageway.
10. The applicator as claimed in claim 9 wherein a movable ball is contained in said bottle means and said end of said brush opposite said end from which said plurality of bristles project has an abutting surface which supports said ball without obstructing said slotted opening when said applicator is inverted.
11. An applicator for dispensing liquids or the like automatically, said applicator comprising: a bottle means for holding a liquid to be dis¬ pensed, said bottle means having an open neck formed at one end thereof; a cap removably mounted on said bottle means, said cap having an interior surface; and a brush releasably secured to said neck of said bottle means, said brush having a conically shaped tip at one end thereof and a passageway extending through said tip to the opposite end of said brush, said tip having an outer surface which conforms to said interior surface of
OM said cap to provide a fluid tight seal between said outer surface and said interior surface when said cap is mounted on said bottle means, said tip also having an inner surface with a protuberance formed thereon, said pro- tuberance being directed away from the tip end including a base with at least one opening therein fluidically communicating with said passageway, thereby to facilitate fluid flow from the bottle to the passageway.
12. The applicator of claim 11 wherein the area of said bottle means adjacent said neck has a mating surface and said cap includes a second surface at the lower end thereof substantially conforming to said mating surface of said bottle means when said cap is mounted onto said bottle means to provide a fluid tight seal.
13. An applicator for dispensing liquids or the like automatically, said applicator comprising: a liquid containing bottle body portion and a cap threadably mounted to said body portion; said bottle body portion having a neck at one end communicating with the interior thereof; a brush including a bulbous closure portion which releasably and engageably fits in said neck and a flange means for preventing said bulbous portion from extending more than a predetermined distance into said neck and a passageway through said closure portion; and said cap normally closing off said neck of said bottle body portion in a fluid tight relationship and being receivable and frictionally held in said cavity to provide an extension to said bottle body portion.
14. An applicator for dispensing a liquid or the like automatically, said applicator comprising: a liquid containing bottle portion and a cap threadingly mounted to said bottle portion;
OMPI said bottle portion being refillable and being substantially transparent and of a squeezable material, and having a neck at one end communicating with the interior thereof and a bottom at the other end with a cavity formed therein; a brush including a closure portion releas¬ ably and engageably fitting with said neck, and flange means for preventing said portion from extending more than a predetermined distance into said neck and a passageway through said closure portion; and said cap normally closing off said neck of said bottle body portion in a fluid tight seal relationship and being receivable and frictionally held in said cavity to provide an extension to said bottle body portion.
15. The applicator as claimed in either claim 13 or claim 14 including an extension portion extending from said closure portion having a slotted opening at its terminal end communicating with said passageway and extending generally normal thereto.
16. The applicator as claimed in either claim 13 or claim 14 wherein said bottle body portion means adjacent said neck is tapered and said cap abuts against the tapered area of said bottle body portion when mounted on the neck thereof to provide a fluid tight seal between said cap and said bottle body portion.
17. The applicator as claimed in either claim 13 or 14 wherein said passageway extends axially of said brush and opens into substantially the center of a plurality of bristles surrounding said opening from said passageway.
18. The applicator as claimed in either claim 13 or 14 wherein said brush includes an opening adjacent a plurality of bristles communicating with said passageway.
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19. The applicator as claimed in either claim 13 or 14 wherein said brush includes a plurality of bristles retained therein, said main body portion of said brush having a surface conforming to the upper interior surface of said cap whereby a fluid tight seal is provided between said cap and said main body portion of said brush when said cap is inserted over said brush and threaded onto said bottle body portion.
20. The applicator as claimed in claim 18 wherein said brush includes a second portion extending from said main body portion also having a surface conforming to the upper interior surface of said cap whereby said brush can be inserted into the neck of said bottle body portion with bristles either entering the neck of said bottle body portion or extending thereout, the upper interior surface of said cap conforming to either the surface of said main body portion or the surface of said second portion to provide a fluid tight seal.
21. The applicator as claimed in either claim 13 or claim 14 wherein the closure portion is matingly secured with said neck.
22. The applicator as claimed in either claim 13 or claim 14 wherein the closure portion is frictionally secured with said neck.
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