Capillary dosing unit with terminal slit

Coating implements with material supply – Supply container and independent applicator – Applicator includes container closure or overlies material

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401119, 401126, 401130, A45D 3400, A45D 4000

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058880054

ABSTRACT:
A capillary dosing unit includes a stem provided with an axis of symmetry, a grip at a first end of the stem and at least one slit at a second end of the stem which emerges along the axis of the stem. This dosing unit allows accurate dosing of a liquid such as a nailcare oil.

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