Dispensing head for applying foamy product on a skin surface

Dispensing – With lock or fastening seal – Plural

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22240211, 22240213, 401190, B65D 8328

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051863642

ABSTRACT:
A foam dispensing head for use with a pressurized container comprising an actuator member for discharging a foam producing substance from the container and an elastically squeezable bowl member for collecting the discharged substance and applying it on a skin surface. The bowl member has a continuous wall enclosing a collecting chamber, an inlet end attachable to the actuator member, and a terminal end having at least one exit opening therethrough. Lightly pressing the terminal end of the dispensing head against the skin surface causes the bowl member to squeeze, whereby the product is forced out from the collecting chamber through the exit opening and is deposited directly onto the skin surface.

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