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Released Number : VOL 13 NO 48

Document Code: PH A
[21] Application Number:1-2005-000574
[54] Title: SUPER QUICK SPREADING BOTTLE
[72] Inventor(s): SALVADOR JR S CALO, OF , BACOLOD CITY, PHILIPPINES
[73] Assignee(s): SALVADOR JR S CALO, OF BACOLOD CITY, PHILIPPINES
[74] Attorney/Agent:VICTOR G. S CALO
[22] Date Filed:11/23/2005
[30] Priority Data:NONE
[51] International Class7: B05B 11/00
[57] Abstract:

A plastic container with a specially designed nozzle one (1) inch or more wide, with a slit at its end where the contents will pass through. A squeeze and spreading motion to another object makes the whole movement convenient to the user.


Size of the bottle and the nozzle will depend upon preferences or need of the consumer; or can be pre-designed upon production.


Benefits:


a. Conveniently used as a ready or easy spread canister.


b. No need to use spatulas/knives/other tools of the same usage.


c. Less messy.


d. Applicable for most cream based substances without solid particles large enough that might clog the slit.


e. Bottle is refillable and/or disposable.


Suitable Items:


a. food stuff - peanut butter, spreadable butter, sandwich spread, condensed milk, mayonnaise, and other similar food stuff.


b. solutions - paste, glue, liquid soap, cleaning agents, varnish solution, grease, pomade, and other similar products.


c. other products - tooth paste, oil paints, liniments, gels, ointments, pain killers, etc.


Other short names: quickspread; easyspread; spreadway; squeeze n spread; or other names which could give the same meaning to the invention.


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Search Report

[58] Field of Search: B05B 11/00
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