US20050115985A1 - Tube retaining device - Google Patents
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D35/00—Pliable tubular containers adapted to be permanently or temporarily deformed to expel contents, e.g. collapsible tubes for toothpaste or other plastic or semi-liquid material; Holders therefor
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- the Tube Retaining Device herein presented relates to devices that compress and retain the previously emptied folded or rolled portion of a closed end collapsible tube such as a toothpaste tube. This function is advantageous when pressure is applied to extrude material from the filled portion of the tube in order to prevent the back filling of the emptied portion of the tube and retain the latter in a neat and tidy condition.
- This Tube Retaining Device relates to other apparati that might be used to secure such a tube following the partial expulsion of its contents. However,its purpose is not to, in and of itself, expel the contents or to fold or roll the tube but to retain the empty end of said tube once the tube has been manually folded or rolled by the user.
- a unique and simple solution to a long existing problem is herein presented that, in the inventors opinion, will facilitate solving the problem of how to compress and retain the used portion of a closed end collapsible tube such as a toothpaste tube after squeezed to expel contents.
- a closed end collapsible tube such as a toothpaste tube after squeezed to expel contents.
- the herein described Tube Retaining Device easily prevents back filling with materials from the unused portion of said tube and concurrently maintains it a neat and tidy state.
- FIG. 1 The specification contains one page of drawings, FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 1 Illustrates a previously partially emptied and folded tube with the flat elastic band/loop embodiment of the Tube Retaining Device stretched about the folded portion of the tube and depicts a presentation of a flat elastic band.
- the Tube R taining Device is comprised of a stretchable/elastic-retractable; fabric-elastic, rubber elastic, or elastomeric material. This material is conjoined at the ends and forms a circular, oval, or flat ( FIG. 1, 1 ) loop.
- These elastic band ⁇ loop Tube Retaining Devices are manufactured in different lengths, widths, thicknesses, and coefficients of elasticity. This component differential provides accommodation to various sizes of closed end collapsible or toothpaste type tubes ( FIG. 1, 2 ).
- One of said elastic band/loop modalities is selected to conform to an individual tube size.
- a collapsible closed end tube such as a toothpaste tube
- a collapsible closed end tube such as a toothpaste tube
- the surface of said elastic material is resistant to slippage on or about the tube.
- This loop is of such expandable resistance to, when stretched over the folded or rolled portion of the tube, hold it firmly and prevent the tubes return to a more elongated state via back pressure. It is not so elastic-retractable as to pinch or laterally collapse said tube.
- the band When so compressed and encircled about the emptied part of tube, when the tube is squeezed, the band retains the tube and prevents the empty portion of the tube from back filling with the unused contents of said tube and concurrently presents the tube in a neat and tidy state.
- the band is of a single or multiple color combination and could entertain decoration, logo's, pictures, or text imprinted thereon.
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Abstract
After the user folds or rolls the emptied portion of a closed end collapsible tube such as a toothpaste tube a circular, oblong, or flat loop or band of elastic material is stretched over and encircles the folded or rolled emptied portion of said tube to prevent the contents from the unused portion of the tube from being expelled back into the folded or rolled, emptied and retained (by the Tube Retaining Device) portion of the tube. Concurrently, the Tube Retaining Device presents the emptied portion of the tube in a neat and tidy manner. Upon continued expression of material from the tube the elastic band is removed, the tube is once again folded or rolled and the Tube Retaining Device is re-applied. This action is repeated until the contents of the tube are completely expelled. As the spent tube is discarded, the device is removed and then ready for use on another such tube.
Description
- The Tube Retaining Device herein presented relates to devices that compress and retain the previously emptied folded or rolled portion of a closed end collapsible tube such as a toothpaste tube. This function is advantageous when pressure is applied to extrude material from the filled portion of the tube in order to prevent the back filling of the emptied portion of the tube and retain the latter in a neat and tidy condition.
- This Tube Retaining Device relates to other apparati that might be used to secure such a tube following the partial expulsion of its contents. However,its purpose is not to, in and of itself, expel the contents or to fold or roll the tube but to retain the empty end of said tube once the tube has been manually folded or rolled by the user.
- The inventor, through development of his own original concept, arrived at the herein presented and described Tube Retaining Device. Various and many devices have been patented related to this purpose.
- Examples among these are JACOBS “Toothpaste tube fold-holder,” (U.S. Pat. No. 6,561,385) and SPARR, Sr. “Split clip for folded collapsible tube,” (U.S. Pat. No. 4,817,823). These two patents, and references cited by them (23 in all) have been accessed by this inventor and all are devised to, clamp, lock, seal, and otherwise deal with the problem of the partially emptied portion of the closed end collapsible tube or toothpaste type tube, effect the folding or rolling of the tube, and/or pertain to the expulsion of its contents. However, none are as simple, inexpensive and beautifully functional in RETAINING the tube as the herein described device. Also, all are rigid (non-elastic) metallic or plastic devices of varying complexities. There is to this inventors knowledge no such device that uses a fiber-elastic band/loop, rubber elastic band/loop or elastomeric band/loop to accomplish this purpose.
- A unique and simple solution to a long existing problem is herein presented that, in the inventors opinion, will facilitate solving the problem of how to compress and retain the used portion of a closed end collapsible tube such as a toothpaste tube after squeezed to expel contents. By simply stretching around the previously rolled or folded tube it solves the problem previously attempted by a myriad of plastic or metallic devices at considerably less cost and effort. The herein described Tube Retaining Device easily prevents back filling with materials from the unused portion of said tube and concurrently maintains it a neat and tidy state.
- The specification contains one page of drawings,
FIG. 1 . -
FIG. 1 Illustrates a previously partially emptied and folded tube with the flat elastic band/loop embodiment of the Tube Retaining Device stretched about the folded portion of the tube and depicts a presentation of a flat elastic band. - The Tube R taining Device is comprised of a stretchable/elastic-retractable; fabric-elastic, rubber elastic, or elastomeric material. This material is conjoined at the ends and forms a circular, oval, or flat (
FIG. 1, 1 ) loop. These elastic band\loop Tube Retaining Devices are manufactured in different lengths, widths, thicknesses, and coefficients of elasticity. This component differential provides accommodation to various sizes of closed end collapsible or toothpaste type tubes (FIG. 1, 2 ). One of said elastic band/loop modalities is selected to conform to an individual tube size. It then, when stretched around the partially emptied and previously folded or rolled portion of a collapsible closed end tube such as a toothpaste tube, encircles and partially or entirely surrounds and holds compressed that end of the tube, (FIG. 1, 3 ). The surface of said elastic material is resistant to slippage on or about the tube. This loop is of such expandable resistance to, when stretched over the folded or rolled portion of the tube, hold it firmly and prevent the tubes return to a more elongated state via back pressure. It is not so elastic-retractable as to pinch or laterally collapse said tube. When so compressed and encircled about the emptied part of tube, when the tube is squeezed, the band retains the tube and prevents the empty portion of the tube from back filling with the unused contents of said tube and concurrently presents the tube in a neat and tidy state. The band is of a single or multiple color combination and could entertain decoration, logo's, pictures, or text imprinted thereon.
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1. An elastic band/loop device to retain the used portion of a closed end collapsible tube such as a toothpaste tube, comprised of:
A band/loop an embodiment of which could be fabricated of circular, ovoid, or flat fabric-elastic, rubber-elastic, or elastomeric material, and
a band/loop an embodiment of which could be fabricated in varying lengths, widths, and thicknesses, and
a band/loop an embodiment of which could be fabricated with variable coefficients of elasticity and,
a band/loop an embodiment of which could present itself in single and/or multiple color combinations, with decoration, logo's, pictures, or text imprinted thereon:
2. A band/loop as described in claim 1 wherein said band\loop is placed stretched around, encircling, compressing, entirely or partially covering and retaining a previously folded or rolled portion of a partially emptied collapsible tube such as toothpaste tube and,
A band/loop as placed in claim 2 . wherein the elastic compression prevents back filling of the encircled and compressed emptied portion of the tube, and
A band/loop as placed in claim 2 , wherein the encircled and compressed emptied portion of the tube is retained in a neat and tidy condition, and
A band/loop as placed in claim 2 wherein the encircled and compressed emptied portion of the tube is prevented from returning to an elongated state, and
A band\loop, as placed in claim 2 , an embodiment of which could be sized to encircle and compress various sizes of closed end collapsible tubes such as toothpaste type tubes, and
A band/loop, as placed in claim 2 , wherein the encircled and compressed emptied portion of the tube is held securely without slippage, and
A band/loop, as pla76Xin claim 2 , which would have a coefficient of elasticity such that it will not crush or collapse said tube.
3. A band\loop as described in claim 1 wherein said band/loop may be used in sequential applications.
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| US20090083954A1 (en) * | 2007-10-02 | 2009-04-02 | Daniel Hunter Hoggan | Versatile Tube Clip Device |
| CN103662336A (en) * | 2013-11-22 | 2014-03-26 | 南通宝田包装科技有限公司 | Novel toothpaste tube package |
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| US424411A (en) * | 1890-03-25 | Paper-bag fastening | ||
| US4807782A (en) * | 1987-03-04 | 1989-02-28 | Meinerding Wesley C | Contents-saver plastic dispensing tube |
| US4817823A (en) * | 1987-10-22 | 1989-04-04 | Sparr Sr Anders V | Split clip for folded collapsible tube |
| US5205438A (en) * | 1991-07-01 | 1993-04-27 | Southard Albert A | Squeeze tube operation and enabling structure |
| US5732854A (en) * | 1994-03-09 | 1998-03-31 | Ruben; Robert M. | Device, method, and system for controlling volume of collapsible squeeze tubes, and methods of making and using the same |
| US5373968A (en) * | 1994-03-17 | 1994-12-20 | Nelson; Monte G. | Holder for a wound collapsible tube |
| US5467897A (en) * | 1995-04-24 | 1995-11-21 | Williams; David E. | Resilient collapsible tube with device for preventing tube unrolling |
| US6672478B1 (en) * | 2000-01-03 | 2004-01-06 | Edward A. Fox | Method for dispensing viscous liquids from deformable flexible tubes |
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| US20090083954A1 (en) * | 2007-10-02 | 2009-04-02 | Daniel Hunter Hoggan | Versatile Tube Clip Device |
| CN103662336A (en) * | 2013-11-22 | 2014-03-26 | 南通宝田包装科技有限公司 | Novel toothpaste tube package |
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