Liquid applicator with frangible ampoule and support

Coating implements with material supply – Including rupturable means or sealed-cartridge receiver – Sealed-cartridge receiver with flow-establishing means

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401205, 604 3, A47L 1317, A61M 3500

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054356601

ABSTRACT:
A liquid applicator is provided which is particularly useful in applying preoperative surgical scrubs or paints to skin. The liquid is contained in a frangible ampoule inside the body of the applicator. This ampoule is supported and protected by a deformable element that prevents unintentional breakage of the ampoule from impacts during storage and handling before use. The applicator is actuated by pushing at least a portion of the frangible ampoule through an aperture in the deformable element and into contact with a means for breaking the ampoule.

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