Coating implements with material supply – Material flows through porous tool – Wick feed from within reservoir to tool
Patent
1993-03-02
1995-04-04
Bratlie, Steven A.
Coating implements with material supply
Material flows through porous tool
Wick feed from within reservoir to tool
401199, 401251, 156 731, B43K 1500, B43K 802, B32B 3116
Patent
active
054031060
ABSTRACT:
First, second, and third bottom stepped portions 18, 20, 22 are formed stepwise at a lead end portion of a casing 10 of a liquid applicator. First, second, third, and fourth lead stepped portions 32, 34, 36, 38 are formed stepwise at a bottom end portion of a lead portion 12 of the liquid applicator. Lead end faces 24, 26 of the second and third bottom stepped portions 20, 22 are adhered with bottom end faces 40, 42 of the second and third lead stepped portions 34, 36 by means of an ultrasonic adhesion in a state where the respective bottom stepped portions are brought into contact with the corresponding lead stepped portions. Accordingly, the adhered faces are prevented from coming apart at each adhered portion in the liquid applicator including lead and bottom side shafts which are coupled with each other by means of ultrasonic adhesion.
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Ishigaki Masayuki
Mukunoki Tadashi
Bratlie Steven A.
Kabushiki Kaisha Sakura Kurepasu
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