US1873217A - Collapsible tube squeezer - Google Patents

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US1873217A
US1873217A US516478A US51647831A US1873217A US 1873217 A US1873217 A US 1873217A US 516478 A US516478 A US 516478A US 51647831 A US51647831 A US 51647831A US 1873217 A US1873217 A US 1873217A
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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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  • a squeezing device for toothpaste tubesv 0r tubes having other materialwherein is prom vided a squeezing apparatus and a guiding apparatus coacting with the squeezing apparatus for maintaining the tube in proper position and normally closed.
  • a further object is to provide a squeezing devicefor collapsible 'tubes wherein a base is provided having squeezing and elevating means at one end and a sllde structure normally adjacent the other end, the sliding structure coacting with the other end of the tube for holding the same in proper position and also for maintaining the same normally closed.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of a collapsible tubev squeezer disclosing an embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view through Figure 1 approximately on line 2-2.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view through Figure '3o 2 substantially on line 3 3.
  • F igure 4 is a detailed perspective viewl showing a resilient tube holding member.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of a slide shown in Figure l, the same illustrating certain features of the invention.
  • Figure 6 is a fragmentary sectional view similar to the upper part of Figure 2, butshowing a modified form of the invention wherein only a single roller is used.
  • 1 indicates a base plate which is referably metal and which isA preferably.
  • the resilient clamp 10 is provided with a loop portion formlng an ⁇ eye 12 which is designed toreceive a securing member, as for instance the rivet13 which rivet acts to clamp the eyelet firmly against the section 14 of the slide l15.
  • the slide 15 as shown in is provided with a front section 14, inwardly extending sections 16 which project through the respective slots 17 and 18 in base 1 and 'sections or flanges 19 and 20 fitting beneath the raised part of the base 1.
  • Base l1 may be mounted in an)T suitable manner as for instance by the use of screws 21.
  • the slide 15 is cut and bent so that not only is it provided with sections 16 and-flanges 19 and 20 but with upstanding ears 22 and 23, ⁇ said ears being aperturedl for receiving the pintle 24 which also extends through suitable earsf25 articular in Figures 3 and 5, v
  • Plate 27 is provided with a rounded member 28 which acts as a plug or stopper to normally close the outlet '29.
  • a spring 30 surrounds the pintle 24 and acts against plate 27 and against the front .section 14 for normally holding the 'parts in the position shown 'in Figure 2 whereby the tube 8 will be mainf tained closed.
  • a squeezer for collapsible tubes including a base having a pressed up center provided with a plurality of slots, a slide formed with means extending through said slots and slidingly interlocking with said pressed up center, a clamp carried by said slide and provided'with means for gripping the neck of 'a collapsible tube for holding the'tube in a predetermined position at the lower end in respect to said base, a pair of brackets extending from said base at the upper end and a pair of supporting, lifting and squeezing rollers carried by said bracket, said rollers being adapted .to engage said tube Vfor squeezing the same and also raising the same.
  • a squeezer for collapsible tubes includmg a slotted base, a pair of squeezing members, a closure for the tube being squeezed,
  • a clamping member for clamping part of said tube and a slide carrying said clamping member and said closure member, said slide i n cluding a plurality of interlocking flanges on one surface and a pair of upstanding ears on the opposite surface, said fianges being' adapted to interlock with one side of said base while theearsare adapted to extend beyond

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Aug. 23, 1932.
T. H. REID.
COLLAPSIBLE TUBE SQUEEZEH Filed Feb. 17. 1951 INVENTOR Waarna/.517.- auf u A'rrcRNEY Patented Aug. 23, 1932 U-NQITED fsTATEs-j THOMAS H. REID, F BROOKLYN, NEW YORK l l COLLAPSIBLE TUBE SQUEEZER Application mea February 17, 19:21.- 'seril 1ro. 516,478.
vide a squeezing device for toothpaste tubesv 0r tubes having other materialwherein is prom vided a squeezing apparatus and a guiding apparatus coacting with the squeezing apparatus for maintaining the tube in proper position and normally closed.
A further object, more specifically, is to provide a squeezing devicefor collapsible 'tubes wherein a base is provided having squeezing and elevating means at one end and a sllde structure normally adjacent the other end, the sliding structure coacting with the other end of the tube for holding the same in proper position and also for maintaining the same normally closed.
In the accompanying drawing- Figure 1 is a front view of a collapsible tubev squeezer disclosing an embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 is a sectional view through Figure 1 approximately on line 2-2.
Figure 3 is a sectional view through Figure '3o 2 substantially on line 3 3.
F igure 4 is a detailed perspective viewl showing a resilient tube holding member.
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a slide shown in Figure l, the same illustrating certain features of the invention.
Figure 6 is a fragmentary sectional view similar to the upper part of Figure 2, butshowing a modified form of the invention wherein only a single roller is used. i
Referringy to the accompanying drawing by numeral, 1 indicates a base plate which is referably metal and which isA preferably.
ormed with integral upstanding ears 2 and 3. These ears are each provided with two apertures for receiving the journal extensions of the squeezing rollers 4 and 5. A thumb member 6 is connected with the roller 4' I stancepto the position'shown in Figure2, for
squeezing and also supporting the tube 8.
In the accompanying drawing a toothpaste tube has been shown, but, it will-be evident that tubes with other ingredients may be squeezed without :departing from 'the spirit of the invention. y .It will be noted that the rollers 4 and 5 'v-P'ATENTOFFICE? 1 not only squeezethe tube but sup ort the same normally and in operation per orm the double function of squeezing and raising the tube. The lower end of the tube 8 is provided with the usual threaded neck 9 and before the tube is placed in position the usual cap is removed so that the resilient wire clampA 10 may at the section 11 engage the neck 9 in certain of the threads thereof' and pinch the same tightly so as to hold the tube in proper position substantially parallel to the base plate 1. The resilient clamp 10 is provided with a loop portion formlng an` eye 12 which is designed toreceive a securing member, as for instance the rivet13 which rivet acts to clamp the eyelet firmly against the section 14 of the slide l15. The slide 15 as shown in is provided with a front section 14, inwardly extending sections 16 which project through the respective slots 17 and 18 in base 1 and 'sections or flanges 19 and 20 fitting beneath the raised part of the base 1. Base l1 may be mounted in an)T suitable manner as for instance by the use of screws 21. The slide 15 is cut and bent so that not only is it provided with sections 16 and -flanges 19 and 20 but with upstanding ears 22 and 23,`said ears being aperturedl for receiving the pintle 24 which also extends through suitable earsf25 articular in Figures 3 and 5, v
and 26 connected with the plate 27. Plate 27 is provided with a rounded member 28 which acts as a plug or stopper to normally close the outlet '29. A spring 30 surrounds the pintle 24 and acts against plate 27 and against the front .section 14 for normally holding the 'parts in the position shown 'in Figure 2 whereby the tube 8 will be mainf tained closed.
`When it is desired to receive some' toothpaste fromvthe tube 8 the ybrush is placed against the plate 27 and said plate is forced downwardly, for instance, to the position shown in dotted lines in Figure 2. The thumb member 6 is then rotated in the proper direction whereupon the tube 8 will be slightly raised and squeezed at the same time. The raising -action of the tube is transmitted to neck 9 and clamp 10 to the slide 5 and associated parts so that these members follow as the tube is moved upwardly. By reason of the particular shape of the slide 15 as shown in Figure 5 and the way it interlocks with the base as illustrated in Figures l and 2, it is permitted to freely slide upwardly and downwardly and consequently will follow the tube upwardly while at the same time it acts to hold the tube in proper vertical position and hold the closure member-28 so as to readily lit into the discharge opening 29` ed and brought substantially to thel position shown in- Figure 2 where it is ready tor further squeezing action if desired l Referring particularly to Figure 6, it will be noted that the end 7 of tube 8 extends through a slot 30 in the roller 31. Roller 31 is provided with a thumb member 32 whereby the roller may be rotated and consequently the end 7 wound around the roller. This action will draw the tube 8 upwardly and squeeze the same as it is wound on roller 31. In this' way, an upward movement and squeezing action is secured, similar to thel acraised portion, means for connecting the slide i with the tube to be squeezed, said slide having a pair of apertured ears extending away from said base plate, a pintlev extending through the ears on the slide and through part of said closure for pivotally mounting the closure on said slide and a spring acting onmsaid slide and on said closure lfor normallymaintaining the closure in a closed position.
iTHOMAS H. REID.
tion of the parts as illustrated in Figure 2.
I claim:
l. A squeezer for collapsible tubes including a base having a pressed up center provided with a plurality of slots, a slide formed with means extending through said slots and slidingly interlocking with said pressed up center, a clamp carried by said slide and provided'with means for gripping the neck of 'a collapsible tube for holding the'tube in a predetermined position at the lower end in respect to said base, a pair of brackets extending from said base at the upper end and a pair of supporting, lifting and squeezing rollers carried by said bracket, said rollers being adapted .to engage said tube Vfor squeezing the same and also raising the same. i
2. A squeezer for collapsible tubes includmg a slotted base, a pair of squeezing members, a closure for the tube being squeezed,
a clamping member for clamping part of said tube and a slide carrying said clamping member and said closure member, said slide i n cluding a plurality of interlocking flanges on one surface and a pair of upstanding ears on the opposite surface, said fianges being' adapted to interlock with one side of said base while theearsare adapted to extend beyond
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Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2463764A (en) * 1946-01-23 1949-03-08 John J Grantonic Paste dispenser for collapsible tubes
US2622768A (en) * 1951-01-11 1952-12-23 Merrel E Hatcher Tooth paste dispenser having brush operated slidable closure
US2690858A (en) * 1949-11-08 1954-10-05 Peralta Roberto Justo Automatic toothpaste dispenser
US2801028A (en) * 1955-07-05 1957-07-30 Michael J Ward Cream and paste dispenser
US2828891A (en) * 1955-08-09 1958-04-01 Wayne V Murney Dispensing device for tooth paste, shaving cream, and the like
US3203484A (en) * 1962-05-22 1965-08-31 Umberto Fabbretti Ing Portable fire extinguishing device
US3233784A (en) * 1962-12-19 1966-02-08 Stanley H Gordon Means for dispensing products from collapsible tubes
US4629095A (en) * 1983-11-23 1986-12-16 Smith Allan L Toothpaste dispenser
US5449092A (en) * 1994-04-28 1995-09-12 Bazan; Ronald R. Toothpaste and floss dispenser

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2463764A (en) * 1946-01-23 1949-03-08 John J Grantonic Paste dispenser for collapsible tubes
US2690858A (en) * 1949-11-08 1954-10-05 Peralta Roberto Justo Automatic toothpaste dispenser
US2622768A (en) * 1951-01-11 1952-12-23 Merrel E Hatcher Tooth paste dispenser having brush operated slidable closure
US2801028A (en) * 1955-07-05 1957-07-30 Michael J Ward Cream and paste dispenser
US2828891A (en) * 1955-08-09 1958-04-01 Wayne V Murney Dispensing device for tooth paste, shaving cream, and the like
US3203484A (en) * 1962-05-22 1965-08-31 Umberto Fabbretti Ing Portable fire extinguishing device
US3233784A (en) * 1962-12-19 1966-02-08 Stanley H Gordon Means for dispensing products from collapsible tubes
US4629095A (en) * 1983-11-23 1986-12-16 Smith Allan L Toothpaste dispenser
EP0204875A1 (en) * 1983-11-23 1986-12-17 Allan Leslie Smith Dispenser
US5449092A (en) * 1994-04-28 1995-09-12 Bazan; Ronald R. Toothpaste and floss dispenser

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