Suntan oil applicator

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Inventors

Meyer, Tracey K.

Application #

490303

Filed

May-2-1983

Published

Nov-20-1984

Current US Class

132/320
401/171
401/207
401/263
401/266
401/6

International Classes

A47L 003/30; A45D 040/26

Field of Search

401/196 401/202 401/203 401/204 401/205 401/206 401/207 401/263 401/264 401/138 401/140 401/6 15/104.92 15/104.93 15/104.94 15/167 132/88.5 132/88.7 604/2 604/3 604/289 604/310 604/313 604/268 604/279

Examiners

Apley; Richard J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Silverman; Melvin K.

US Patent References

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Abstract
There is disclosed a liquid applicator including a deformable elongate tubular member having a proximate end and a distal end in which the distal end is an ellipsoidal or spherical structure. The elongate tubular member has therewithin an elongate supply cavity extending the entire length thereof and terminating in a orifice at the distal end of said tubular member. The proximate end of the tubular member is the point of entry for the addition of liquid to the applicator. At the proximate end, there is detachably mounted an end cap. In association with the distal end of the applicator is a hollow, dispensing head having a socket means for accomplishing a press-fitable rotational connection with said ellipsoidal or spherical structure of the elongate tubular member, such socket means including orifices for the receipt of liquid from the distal end. The dispensing head, which is hollow, includes a reservoir for the receipt of liquid through the orifices of the socket means. The bottom of the dispensing head is defined by a flat or concave application surface, demountably disposed upon the side of the dispensing head opposite to that of the socket means. The fluid application surface exhibits a plurality of orifices which permit the exit of the liquid into a compressible porous pad detachably attached about the entire dispensing head. Through the application of pressure to the deformable tubular member, the liquid is forced through the orifice at the distal end thereof into the dispensing head and, therefrom, through the openings within the flat application surface, and into the compressible porous pad for ultimate deposition upon desired portions of the human body.
 
Claims
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new, useful and non-obvious and, accordingly, secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. An applicator for disposing liquid upon remote portions of the human body, comprising:

(a) a deformable elongate tubular member having a proximate end and a distal end, the distal end comprising a hollow, ellipsoidal structure, said elongate tubular member having therewithin an elongate supply cavity extending the entire length thereof and terminating in an orifice at said ellipsoidal distal end of the tubular member, the proximate end of said tubular member comprising the point of entry for the addition of liquid to the applicator;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to liquid applicators and, more particularly, to liquid applicating means having particular utility in connection with the application of suntan oil and liquid soap to remote parts of the human body.

It is frequently necessary for a person to apply lotion or other material to his back or other difficult to reach areas. This is usually awkward and, as such, often requires the assistance of another individual. Also, this problem may arise with respect to other relatively inaccessible portions of the body and, further, is a particular problem for the elderly and handicapped. Thusly, it may be appreciated that a need exists for an implement which could aid in the accomplishment of the task of applying lotions, liquid soaps, or the like to remote portions of the human body and, as well, to eliminate the problem of oil becoming unnecessarily smeared upon the user's hands.

In the prior art, certain solutions to this problem have appeared. For example, a long-handled sponge has been employed by persons wishing to apply lotion or oil to their back. Although this is a simple and inexpensive approach, it has certain disadvantages; namely, a requirement of frequent moistening, lack of economy in the usage of oil, and a frequent drying-out or stiffening of the sponge element which, as well, may be subject to undesirable contamination. In addition, this approach and others existent in the prior art, require the frequent transfer of lotion from its original bottle or container to, either directly or indirectly, the surface of the sponge, this obviously requiring a considerable degree of saturation of the sponge in order for the device to function. In brief, the known approaches to the problem have resulted in undesirable waste of oil, lotion, soap or the like, inconvenience in the application of oil to the user's body, and a relatively rapid deterioration of the sponge element of the applicator.
 
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