US2007056987A1PendingUtilityA1
Deformable tube winding device
Est. expirySep 15, 2025(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Raymond A. Liberatore
B65D 35/34
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Abstract
A squeezable dispenser tube wind-up device, comprising a longitudinally elongated hollow body having opposite, substantially flat exterior sides tapering laterally toward an elongated body inlet at one lateral extremity of the body, the body having an outwardly enlarged, manually grippable, first domed exterior surface at the opposite lateral extremity thereof and merging with said flat sides, the body having opposite ends, the opposite end of the body having an endwise secondarily domed outer surface, for nesting in the palm of the hand of the user, said second domed surface merging with said first domed surface and with said flat tapering exterior sides.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A squeezable dispenser tube wind-up device, comprising
a) a longitudinally elongated hollow body having opposite, substantially flat exterior sides tapering laterally toward an elongated body inlet at one lateral extremity of the body, b) the body having an outwardly enlarged, manually grippable, first domed exterior surface at the opposite lateral extremity thereof and merging with said flat sides, the body having opposite ends, c) said inlet sized to progressively receive and guide a tube closed end portion into the body interior, and there being an elongated dispenser tube gripper in the body interior to grip the tube closed end portion, for rotation and progressive wind-up, d) and a winder at one end of the body and operatively connected with the gripper, for rotating the gripper for winding the tube closed end, and the flattened tube extent extending from said closed end portion, within the body interior, e) the opposite end of the body having an endwise secondarily domed outer surface, for nesting in the palm of the hand of the user, said second domed surface merging with said first domed surface and also with said flat tapering outer sides.
2 . The combination of claim 1 wherein said gripper is longitudinally elongated in the body interior to extend parallel to said elongated inlet, the body defining tube deforming surfaces that are longitudinally elongated and taper at the inlet toward the gripper within the body interior, and means axially frictionally supporting the gripper at said second domed end of the body.
3 . The combination of claim 2 wherein the gripper is generally cylindrical, and has an elongated slot therein to receive the end of the tube, the gripper having multiple edges to engage the tube.
4 . The combination of claim 1 wherein the winder includes an externally protruding, transversely elongated knob, and a carrier for the knob, the carrier and body forming frictionally interfering surfaces, to act as a brake to retain the tube in selected wound position, the body having a tapered shoulder extending from a location proximate the carrier to a location proximate an end of said inlet, said shoulder extends toward the path of rotation of one end of the winder.
5 . The combination of claim 4 wherein the carrier defines a disc extending in a plane normal to an axis of rotation defined by the winder, the knob outstanding from the disc, the frictionally interfering surface on the carrier located proximate the periphery of the disc.
6 . The combination of claim 5 wherein the knob extends parallel to the disc and has opposite ends that extend beyond the disc periphery.
7 . The combination of claim 6 wherein the knob has a shallow venturi shaped mid-portion of reduced width, relative to the width of the knob opposite ends.
8 . The combination of claim 6 wherein each opposite end is beveled at a side of the knob for thumb and finger accurate positioning for knob rotation.
9 . The combination of claim 3 including said dispenser tube, containing toothpaste, the tube having an end portion received in said elongated slot, the tube being deformable.
10 . The combination of claim 3 wherein the slot has opposed walls that taper toward the gripper, and including guide grooves in said walls, that also taper toward the gripper and which are exposed for guiding contact with a tube being wound.
11 . The combination of claim 1 wherein said domed opposite end of the body forms an end opening that is recessed to receive an end protuberance on the gripper, for frictional retention of said protuberance.
12 . The combination of claim 11 wherein said end opening and said protuberance have over-center interfit permitting endwise manual play of the gripper, to assist in loosening the tube end from the gripper, as well as a tight fit of the gripper to the body, as during roll-up use.
13 . The combination of claim 12 wherein said end protuberance defines one or more slots enabling squeezing of the protuberance to release it from said frictional retention.
14 . The combination of claim 1 wherein said body exterior sides have rounded terminals proximate the body inlet, for smooth engagement with the tube exterior during said wind-up.
15 . The combination of claim 5 including an indicator on the knob to align with structure on the body, to indicate alignment of an elongated tube receiving slot in the gripper with said inlet.
16 . A squeezable dispenser tube wind-up device, comprising
a) a longitudinally elongated hollow body having opposite, substantially flat exterior sides tapering laterally toward an elongated body inlet at one lateral extremity of the body, b) the body having an outwardly enlarged, manually grippable, first conforming exterior surface at the opposite lateral extremity thereof and merging with said flat sides, the body having opposite ends, c) said inlet sized to progressively receive and guide a tube closed end portion into the body interior, and there being an elongated dispenser tube gripper in the body interior to grip the tube closed end portion, for rotation and progressive wind-up, d) and a winder at one end of the body and operatively connected with the gripper, for rotating the gripper for winding the tube closed end, and the flattened tube extent extending from said closed end portion, within the body interior, e) the opposite end of the body having an endwise secondarily conforming outer surface, for nesting in the palm of the hand of the user, said second conforming surface merging with said first conforming surface and also with said flat tapering outer sides.Cited by (0)
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