Dispensing – Agitator followed by discharge assistant and/or... – All reciprocating
Reexamination Certificate
2006-04-25
2010-02-16
Shaver, Kevin P (Department: 3754)
Dispensing
Agitator followed by discharge assistant and/or...
All reciprocating
C222S382000, C222S464100, C366S130000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07661563
ABSTRACT:
A device for packaging and dispensing a product such as a cosmetic product. A preferred example of the device includes a container forming a holder for the product, and a dispensing element surmounting the container. A dip tube is provided for supplying product to the dispensing element, with the dip tube being connected to the dispensing element by a first end. In addition, a body is able to slide along the dip tube. Further, the dip tube includes, at a distance from its first end, an element forming a stop piece for the body in such a way as to limit the movement of the body along the dip tube.
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"L'Oreal"
Oblon, Spivak McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, L.L.P.
Shaver Kevin P
Shearer Daniel R
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