HK1251439B - Reusable tampon applicators, methods of manufacture, and methods of use - Google Patents
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This application claims priority to U.S. Serial No. 15/184,512, filed on 16 June 2016 , entitled "Reusable tampon applicators, methods of manufacture, and methods of use," and U.S. Serial No. 62/195,295, filed on 22 July 2015 , entitled "Reusable tampon applicators, methods of manufacture, and methods of use."
Embodiments of the present invention broadly relate to tampon applicators, and methods for manufacture and use of tampon applicators.
The statements in this section may serve as a background to help understand the invention and its application and uses, but may not constitute prior art.
From soda bottles to shopping bags, blister packs to six pack rings, plastics are ubiquitous in our current disposable age. Accompanying the convenience of plastic use is the challenges of plastic waste management due to plastics' non-degradable nature. Every year, thousands of tons of plastic waste are washed ashore. Among those are hundreds of thousands of disposable tampon applicators, so common that they are even given the nickname "beach whistle." On average, twenty billion pads, tampons, and applicators enter the landfill annually. While pads and tampons may be made biodegradable, disposable plastic tampon applicators do not disintegrate easily.
Furthermore, disposable tampon applicators currently available on the market are mostly made of thin, cheap plastics that have undergone minimal molding and trimming to minimize production cost and reduce manufacturing complexity. Safety and hygiene issues can arise during tampon application as such low-quality disposable tampon applicators may pinch or even slice a user's internal tissues. In addition, no reusable tampon applicators are available today, thus users often resort to modifying single-use disposable applicators to fit washable tampons knitted or crocheted from cotton or other suitable materials, yet protrusions and/or depressions hidden within a disposable applicator often makes it difficult to wash with water or to clean with hygiene wipes after each use.
USD719653S discloses a design for a reusable tampon applicator which includes a cover that is used to encase a barrel and a plunger, the barrel being used to hold a tampon, and the plunger used to insert the tampon through the barrel.
Therefore, in view of the aforementioned difficulties, there is an unsolved need for reusable tampon applicators, especially those that are safe to use, easy to clean and sustainable, thus helping protect the environment in a socially responsible way.
It is against this background that various embodiments of the present invention were developed.
The present disclosure provides a reusable tampon applicator according to claim 1, a reusable tampon applicator hygiene pack according to claim 14 which includes the reusable tampon applicator of claim 1, and a method of manufacturing a reusable tampon applicator according to claim 16. Advantageous embodiments are described in the dependent claims.
Embodiments of the present invention described herein are exemplary, and not restrictive. Embodiments will now be described, by way of examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings. For purposes of clarity, not every component is labeled in every drawing. The drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, with emphasis instead being placed on illustrating various aspects of the devices described herein.
- Figs. 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D show back, side, bottom, and front sides of a cover case for a reusable tampon applicator respectively, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, and 2E show back, side, bottom, sectional and front sides of a body for the reusable tampon applicator respectively, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 3A, 3B, 3C, and 3D show back, side, bottom, and front sides of a pusher for the reusable tampon applicator respectively, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 4A and 4B show back and front sides of a body for a reusable tampon applicator respectively, as enlarged views of Figs. 2A and 2E, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 5A shows an exploded perspective view of a reusable tampon applicator having the case, the body, and the pusher shown in Figs. 1A, 2A, and 3A respectively, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 5B and 5C show respective assembled views of the reusable tampon applicator in Fig. 5A, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 5D and 5E show respective zoomed-in assembled views of the reusable tampon applicator in Fig. 5A, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 6A, 6B, 6C, and 6D illustrate a use of a reusable tampon applicator for disposing a tampon into the tampon applicator, and inserting the tampon into a user's body, respectively, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 7A and 7B show exploded and assembled views of a reusable tampon applicator respectively, according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 7C shows a back view of the exemplary reusable tampon applicator body in Fig. 7A.
- Figs. 8A and 8B show exploded and assembled views of a reusable tampon applicator respectively, according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 8C and 8D show respective top views of the exemplary reusable tampon applicator body and pusher in Fig. 8A.
- Figs. 9A and 9B show exploded and assembled views of a reusable tampon applicator respectively, according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 9C and 9D show respective top views of the exemplary reusable tampon applicator body and pusher in Fig. 9A.
- Fig. 10 shows a reusable tampon applicator hygiene pack, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 11A shows perspective views of an exemplary applicator body, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 11B, 11C, 11D, 11E, 11F, 11G, 11H, and 11J show respective side and sectional views of the exemplary applicator body in Fig. 11A, with illustrative dimensions.
- Fig. 12A shows a perspective view of an exemplary pusher, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 12B, 12C, 12D, 12E, and 12F show respective side and sectional views of the exemplary pusher in Fig. 12A, with illustrative dimensions.
- Fig. 13A shows a perspective view of an exemplary case, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figs. 13B, 13C, 13D, and 13E show respective side and sectional views of the exemplary case in Fig. 13A, with illustrative dimensions.
In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that the invention can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, structures, devices, processes, and methods are shown using schematics, use cases, and/or diagrams in order to avoid obscuring the invention. Although the following description contains many specifics for the purposes of illustration, anyone skilled in the art will appreciate that many variations and/or alterations to suggested details are within the scope of the present invention. Similarly, although many of the features of the present invention are described in terms of each other, or in conjunction with each other, one skilled in the art will appreciate that many of these features can be provided independently of other features. Accordingly, this description of the invention is set forth without any loss of generality to, and without imposing limitations upon, the invention.
Broadly, embodiments of the present invention relate to reusable tampon applicators, and methods and systems for manufacture, and methods of use of said tampon applicator devices. Such reusable tampon applicators are designed and developed to supplement, substitute, or replace disposable plastic or paper tampon applicators currently available today, providing a more eco-conscious, safe, and clean alternative to disposable plastic applicators.
More particularly, various embodiments of the present invention comprise one or more of a pusher or plunger, an applicator body, and an enclosing cover case, where the constituting components may be assembled telescopically and securely when not in use. While the pusher and the enclosing case may be formed in any suitable shape, the applicator body is cylindrical, and resembles a bullet or a lipstick tube in appearance, with a tube-shaped barrel extending from a distal end to a proximal end that curves into a convex apex. During tampon application, a single disposable or reusable tampon is placed inside the barrel from a base opening on the distal end of the cylindrical body, and pushed through the cylindrical body by the pusher or plunger, out from one or more intersecting slit openings on the apex located at the top of the cylindrical body. Once cleaned and tightly assembled, the reusable tampon applicator may be visually indistinguishable from a lipstick, thus allowing a user to handle and carry it with ease in public.
One feature of the present invention is the extension of at least one slit opening, laterally from the proximal end to the distal end of the cylindrical body, to form a full slit on one side, and possibly a partial slit on another side. The full slit allows the insertion of a brush or a finger for thorough cleaning of the inside of the cylindrical body after use, thus giving a user the comfort that she or he may scrub all the surface inside if desired. The full slit also allows a tampon string to pass through when applying the tampon, thus minimizing the probability of accidentally latching the string in the applicator, or leaving the string in a crushed or tangled state, which makes the string difficult to catch when removing the tampon after use. The partial slit, on the other end, may be cut a few millimeters into the straight barrel, past the apex or the curved contour tip of the cylindrical body, to allow for the apex to open wide enough for the tampon to pass through in an intended straight direction, without forcing the tampon to lean towards the open full slit.
Another feature of the present invention is the use of medical-grade or food-grade silicone on the exterior surface of the cylindrical body to maximize user comfort, while also maximizing the flexibility of both the slit opening and the side slits for quick, comfortable tampon insertion and easy cleaning. Moreover, a rigid plastic material such as Nylon is used to form the interior of the barrel, possibly embedded entirely in the silicone layer, to provide solid support and facilitate tampon insertion. The silicone exterior and the plastic interior of the cylindrical body may be formed through co-molding or similar processes.
Yet another feature of the present invention is the minimal use of projections, protrusions, depressions, grooves, or other similar features for locking or securing separate components together. Such a minimalistic design is not only modern and iconic, it also provides a multitude of functional advantages. Firstly, potential pinching or slicing factor is minimized, making the reusable tampon applicator much more desirable than flimsy disposable tampon applicators. Secondly, potential blood pooling around such features is minimized, making the reusable tampon applicator easy to clean, even with bare fingers. Lastly, manufacturing cost may be reduced as surface contour complexity of the tampon applicator is lessened, making the present invention an economic supplement or substitute to currently available disposable tampon applicators, and perfect for use with washable tampons made from sea sponge, or knitted or crocheted from cotton or similar materials. The ease of manufacture, use, maintenance, and relative low cost may further enable the current invention to be deployed in developing countries, where hygienic menstrual products may help improve the quality of life of millions of women.
Moreover, while disposable tampons pre-packaged with disposable tampon applicators may be convenient to use, there have been instances of tainted moldy tampons found fresh out of the box. A user would not be able to visually examine the state of an enclosed tampon since such a tampon is exposed only during application or insertion. Bacteria contaminations pose consumer safety risks such as vaginal infections and pelvic inflammatory diseases that may significantly impact user health in both the short and the long terms. By comparison, reusable tampon applicators as disclosed herein allow separate storage of tampons and applicators, thus enabling a user to examine a tampon closely before tampon application and to discard visibly contaminated tampons if necessary.
THINX is a trademark name carrying embodiments of the present invention, and hence, the aforementioned trademark name may be interchangeably used in the specification and drawing to refer to products made according to various embodiments of the present invention. The term THINX may be used in this specification to describe any reusable tampon applicator as presented. With reference to the figures, embodiments of the present invention are now described in detail.
Although convex apex 215 is shown as rounded or spherical in Figs. 2A, 2B, and 2E , in some other embodiments of the present invention, convex apex 215 may be acute, obtuse, or of any other convex shape that may facilitate easy insertion into a user's vagina during tampon application. A single slit opening 205 as shown in Fig. 2A cuts apex 215 into two separate pieces or "petals" 204, which may bend to allow a tampon to pass through slit opening 205 during tampon application. Furthermore, slit opening 205 may extend along barrel 220 laterally, down from proximal end 210 towards distal end 230 to form a partial slit 260 as shown in Fig. 2A , and from proximal end 210 to distal end 230 to form a full slit 270, as shown in Fig. 2E . In some embodiments, partial slit 260 cuts only a few millimeters into barrel 220, past convex apex 215. For example, partial slit 260 may cut 2mm to 5mm, 5mm to 7mm, or 7mm to 10mm into barrel 220, past convex apex 215. In some other embodiments, partial slit 260 may cut or extend through up to half of a lateral length of straight barrel 220. In yet some other embodiments, partial slit 260 may cut or extend through almost all of the lateral length of barrel 220. The partial slit is shorter in length along the cylindrical body than the full slit. In some other embodiments not shown here, more than one slits may intersect at the convex apex to form more than two petals, making the convex apex resemble a floret that can easily open during tampon application. Each slit opening may cut into the straight barrel portion at different depths. Moreover, as shown in Fig. 2A , a flat distal surface 231 on distal end 230 allows cylindrical body 200 to be stood up straight, for easy upright placement on a counter-top, and quick water drainage and drying after cleaning. In some other embodiments, distal surface 231 may be contoured or curved differently, with or without flat portions for upright placements.
More specifically, partial slit 260 as shown in Figs. 2A and 2E allows slit opening 205 to open wide enough for a tampon to pass through in an intended straight direction during use, without forcing the tampon towards or out of open full slit 270 on the opposite side. Full slit 270 as shown in Fig. 2E allows the insertion of a brush or a finger for thorough cleaning of the inside of cylindrical body 200 after each use. Full slit 270 also allows a tampon string to pass through during tampon application, thus minimizing the probability of accidentally catching or latching the tampon string in the applicator, or leaving the tampon string in a crushed or tangled state, which may make the tampon string difficult to catch after tampon use. Moreover, curved corners 280 where full slit 270 and flat distal surface 231 join is contoured to maximize user safety and comfort. Similar curvatures may be further included in other corners, edges, rims, ridges, or similar features of the tampon applicator. As an example, Figs. 11A to 13E provide an illustrative embodiment where individual curvatures are respectively labeled.
Furthermore, in this example, inner support layer 255 extends over an interior lateral surface of barrel 220. In the lateral direction, inner support layer 255 may cover the entirety or a portion of barrel 220. When optional transition portion 225 and base grip 235 as shown in Fig. 2A are present, inner support layer 255 as shown in Fig. 2D may extend fully or partially over the interior surface of these portions as well. Moreover, inner support layer 255 may open wider along full slit opening 270, as shown in Fig. 2D . This difference in slit opening widths forms folds or flaps 251.
In this illustrative example, inner support layer 255 is completely flush to outer layer 250. The smooth inner surface of cylindrical body 200 allow a tampon to glide through easily. In various embodiments, a portion or all of inner support layer 255 may be exposed and visible from the inner surface of cylindrical body 200, while being completely flush to outer layer 250. In some embodiments, inner support layer 255 may be completely embedded within outer layer 250, where inner support layer 255 is invisible from the inner surface of cylindrical body 200. The absence of part-lines between inner support layer 255 and outer layer 250 may ensure no blood or bacteria may be caught in between to cause any sanitation or hygiene problems.
In some embodiments, inner support layer 255 is made of natural or synthetic, hard, rigid or semi-rigid materials such as polymers, metals, and/or ceramics. For example, inner support layer 255 may be a plastic support made from polymeric materials such as Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), Nylon, rubber, latex, and such.
In addition, although not shown explicitly in this example, inner support layer 255 may be patterned to include one or more additional lateral, helical, or rotational slits or cuts, so a cross-sectional view of cylindrical body 200 resembles a cut-open internal "gear" where the teeth are formed on the inner surface. The "gear" teeth may be parallel to or at an angle to the lateral axis of cylindrical body 200, similar to a spur gear, a helical gear, a worm gear, or such. A patterned inner support layer 255 as described may enhance the flexibility of cylindrical body 200 without significantly impacting its rigidity. Thus, a user may fully "unroll" cylindrical body 200 for thorough scrubbing and cleaning, while inner layer 255 still provides sufficient structural support for tampon insertion during use. A patterned inner support layer 255 may also serve as a movement guide for the tampon being applied. Moreover, in some embodiments where inner support layer 255 is patterned, slits or cuts within inner support layer 255 may be filled or injected with the same material as outer layer 250, so inner support layer 255 is either flush to outer layer 250 on the inner surface of cylindrical body 200, or completely embedded within outer layer 250.
Furthermore, one or more bumps, latches or notches such as 323 and 327 shown in Fig. 3A may be present, for tightly securing pusher 300, cylindrical body 200, and/or case 100 when the tampon applicator is not in use. It would be understood by persons skilled in the art that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, thus notches 323 and 327 may raise or bump above the lateral surface only minimally. In some embodiments, corresponding individual or ring-shaped depressions, dents, grooves or protrusions may be present on an internal surface of cylindrical body 200 and/or case 100 for interfacing or clicking onto the notches as shown. Such notches and/or depressions may be located symmetrically or asymmetrically around the internal lateral circumferences of straight barrel 220, internal lateral circumferences of case 100, or external lateral circumferences of straight barrel 320 and step transition portion 326. In yet some other embodiments, neither notches nor depressions may be present, and various internal and external diameters of case 100, body 200, and pusher 300 may be carefully designed so that a tight and secure assembly can be achieved.
Corresponding to Figs. 2A and 2E , Figs. 4A and 4B show a back side view 400 and a front side view 450 of cylindrical body 200 respectively, according to one embodiment of the present invention. As discussed previously, in this illustrative example, cylindrical body 200 comprises a convex apex 215 on a proximal end 210, a barrel portion 220, an optional tapered transition portion 225, and an optional base grip portion 235 on a distal end 230. Dotted line 415 in Fig. 4A represents an adjoining boundary between convex apex 215 and straight barrel 220. Slit opening 205 extends along straight barrel 220 laterally or longitudinally, down from proximal end 210 towards distal end 230 to form partial slit 260 shown in Fig. 4A , with a length 460, and from proximal end 210 to distal end 230 to form full slit 270 shown in Fig. 4B , with a length 470. In various embodiments, the ratio of length 460 to length 470 is between 1:10 and 2:7, between 2:7 and 1:3, between 1:3 and 1:2, or between 1:2 and 19:20, either inclusively or exclusively. In some embodiments, partial slit 260 does not cut into straight barrel 220. Thus, length 440 shown in Fig. 4A , which measures the section of partial slit 260 pass boundary line 415, is equal to zero. In some other embodiments such as shown here, partial slit 260 cuts into straight barrel 220, and length 440 is between 2mm to 5mm, 5mm to 7mm, 7mm to 10mm, or is more than 10mm. Partial slit 260 is shorter in length than full slit 270.
In front side view 450 shown in Fig. 4B , partial slit 260 and full slit 270 have the same uniform width 472. In some other embodiments, slit width may differ between partial slit 260 and full slit 270, and slit width 472 may vary along the lateral side of cylindrical body 200. For example, slit width 472 may be larger towards the proximal end to facilitate easy tampon expulsion, or may be larger towards the distal end to make cleaning easier. In addition, straight barrel portion 220 from Fig. 4A is shown to have a uniform external diameter 420 in Fig. 4B . In some embodiments, external diameter 420 may vary laterally along cylindrical body 200. For example, barrel portion 220 may comprise a convex bulge in its upper, middle, or lower section, with a narrower convex apex 215 and/or a narrower base grip portion 235, or may comprise a concave narrowing in its upper, middle, or lower section, with a wider convex apex 215 and/or a wider base grip portion 235. Base grip portion 235 has an external diameter 490 in this illustration example. As previously discussed, transition portion 225 with length 425 smoothly transits straight barrel portion 220 into base grip portion 235 with length 435. Each of lengths 425 and 435 may vary between zero and a third of length 470. An external base grip diameter 490 larger than an external barrel diameter 420 allows a user to hold cylindrical body 200 firmly without touching barrel portion 220. In some other embodiments not shown explicitly here, external base grip diameter 490 may be smaller than external barrel diameter 420, with transition portion 225 curving into instead of curving out to base grip portion 225. Such a design may help trap the tampon once disposed inside cylindrical body 200, thus avoiding accidentally dropping the tampon during tampon application.
In some other embodiments, case 910, cylindrical body 920, and pusher 930 may have cross-sections shaped as regular or non-regular polygons with any number of edges. In addition, in this particular embodiment, cylindrical body 920 does not include any full lateral slits. Instead, more than one slit openings are cut on convex apex 922 to form a floret containing more than two petals. As shown in Fig. 9C , five petals including petal 928 are present in this particular example. Pusher 930, on the other hand, has a spoked cross-section, illustrated by Fig. 9D . In some embodiments, slit openings on convex apex 922 may extend and cut into the barrel portion of body 920, at the same or different lengths or depths.
With reference to the figures, the following are perspective and sectional views of an exemplary embodiment, illustrated with typical line styles and types for engineering design drawings. These figures are not necessarily drawn to exact scale, with emphasis instead being placed on illustrating various aspects of the devices and methods described herein. Device dimensions such as lengths, radii, diameters, and opening angles are individually labeled for this particular exemplary embodiment, where appropriate. More specifically, diameters are preceded by symbol Ø, radii for curvatures are preceded by symbol R, and all dimensions are presented in metric units of millimeters (mm). Conversions to inches or other non-metric units would be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art. It would be further understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the shown dimensions are exemplary only, and any suitable variations may be used in similar embodiments, as long as the functional structure of the present invention is maintained.
Finally, Fig. 13A shows a perspective view of an exemplary case, according to one embodiment of the present invention. Correspondingly, Figs. 13B, 13C, 13D, and 13E show respective side and sectional views of the exemplary case in Fig. 13A , with illustrative dimensions where appropriate.
One of ordinary skill in the art knows that the use cases, structures, schematics, and diagrams may be constructed or performed in other combinations or orders, but the inventive concept of the present invention remains without departing from the broader scope of the invention. Every embodiment may be unique, and constituting components may be either shortened or lengthened, narrowed or widened; methods and steps may also be shortened or lengthened, overlapped with other activities, postponed, delayed, and continued after a time gap, during the practice of the present invention.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments, it will be evident that the various modification and changes can be made to these embodiments without departing from the scope of the claims
Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative sense rather than in a restrictive sense. It will also be apparent to the skilled artisan that the embodiments described above are specific examples of a single broader invention which may have greater scope than any of the singular descriptions taught. There may be many alterations made in the descriptions without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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- A reusable tampon applicator (1010), comprising:a body (200) for holding a tampon (1060) for tampon (1060) application, the body (200) comprising a distal end (230), a proximal end (210), and a base opening at the distal end (230) for inserting the tampon (1060) into a barrel (220) connected to a convex apex (215) at the proximal end (210), wherein the convex apex (215) comprises a plurality of slit openings (205) to form more than one petal (204) for the tampon (1060) to pass through during tampon (1060) application, wherein a first slit opening (205) extends along a first portion of the barrel (220) laterally from the proximal end (210) to the distal end (230) to form a full slit (270), wherein a second slit opening (205) extends along a second portion of the barrel (220) laterally from the first slit (205) opening at the proximal end (210) and partially toward the distal end (230) to form a partial slit (260), wherein the body (200) further comprises flexible folds or flaps (251) configured to allow the full slit (270) and the partial slit (260) to open partially; anda pusher (300), for telescopic insertion into the body (200), and for pushing the tampon (1060) out from the one or more slit openings (205) during tampon (1060) application.
- The reusable tampon applicator (1010) of claim 1, further comprising: a case (100) for telescopically enclosing the body (200) and the pusher (300).
- The reusable tampon applicator (1010) of claim 1, wherein the pusher (300) comprises at least one notch (323) on an external lateral surface for securing the pusher (300) and the body (200) while not in use.
- The reusable tampon applicator (1010) of claim 1, wherein the pusher (300) comprises a circular rim (832) to secure the pusher (300) and the body (200) while not in use.
- The reusable tampon applicator (1010) of claim 1, wherein the body (200) comprises at least one latch or notch for securing the body (200) and the pusher (300) while not in use.
- The reusable tampon applicator (1010) of claim 1, wherein the body (200) comprises: a base grip portion (235) at the distal end (230) of the body (200), wherein an external diameter of the base grip portion (235) is larger than an external diameter of the barrel (220).
- The reusable tampon applicator (1010) of claim 1, wherein the distal end (230) of the body (200) comprises a flat base surface, the flat base surface for standing the body (200) on a flat surface.
- The reusable tampon applicator (1010) of claim 1, wherein a distal end (330) of the pusher (300) comprises a flat base surface, the flat base surface for standing the pusher (300) on a flat surface.
- The reusable tampon applicator (1010) of claim 1, wherein the pusher (300) comprises: a proximal portion (310), and a base grip portion (335) at a distal end (330) of the pusher (300),wherein an external diameter of the proximal portion (310) is smaller than an internal diameter of the base opening of the body (200), andwherein an external diameter of the base grip portion (335) of the pusher (300) is larger than the internal diameter of the base opening of the body (200).
- The reusable tampon applicator (1010) of claim 1, wherein the pusher (300) is further sealed at a distal end (330) of the pusher (300.
- The reusable tampon applicator (1010) of claim 1, wherein at least one of the slit openings (205) on the convex apex (215) extends into the barrel (220) to form a partial lateral slit.
- The reusable tampon applicator (1010) of claim 11, wherein the partial lateral slit exceeds the lateral length of the convex apex (215) by a value between 2mm and 5mm.
- The reusable tampon applicator (1010) of claim 11, wherein the partial lateral slit and the body (200) has a ratio in lateral length between 1:10 and 2:7, inclusive.
- A reusable tampon applicator hygiene pack (1000), comprising:the reusable tampon applicator (1010) of any of claims 1 to 13; anda carrying purse (1070) for storing the reusable tampon applicator (1010).
- The reusable tampon applicator hygiene pack (1000) of claim 14, further comprising a tampon (1060) with a built-in film.
- A method of manufacturing a reusable tampon applicator (1010), comprising the steps of:forming a body (200), the body (200) comprising a distal end (230) and a proximal end (210),wherein the distal end (230) comprises a base opening for inserting a tampon (1060) into a barrel (220) connected to a convex apex (215) at the proximal end (210),wherein the convex apex (215) comprises a plurality of openings (205) to form more than one petal (204) for the tampon (1060) to pass through during tampon (1060) application,wherein a first slit opening (205) extends along the barrel (220) laterally from the proximal end (210) to the distal end (230) to form a full slit (270), wherein a second slit opening (205) extends along a second portion of the barrel (220) laterally from the first slit (205) opening at the proximal end (210) and partially toward the distal end (230) to form a partial slit (260), wherein the body (200) further comprises flexible folds or flaps (251) configured to allow the full slit (270) and the partial slit (260) to open partially; and forming a pusher (300), for telescopic insertion into the body (200), and for pushing the tampon (1060) out from the one or more slit openings (205) during tampon (1060) application.
- The method of claim 16, wherein the forming of the body (200) comprises bounding an inner plastic support layer and an outer medical grade or food-grade silicone layer.
- The method of claim 16, wherein the pusher (300) is further sealed at a distal end (330) of the pusher (300).
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