Abstract:
A combination brush and dispenser apparatus for paste materials to be applied by brushing action, is provided as a brushing section with a first passage and portal leading to brush bristles and a matching dispensing section which supplies regulated amount of the material through a second passage into the first passage. The dispenser may optionally include a unitary apparatus with the two sections permanently attached, or a multi-section apparatus in which the brushing and dispensing sections are separable. Various forms of dispensing devices are described for controlling the quantity of paste material supplied to the brushing section for each separate use of the apparatus.

Description:
[0001]     These documents are a continuance of patent called the Paste-N-Brush, Provisional Patent No. 60/634,507, Provisional Patent No. 60/653,226 and Non-Provisional Patent No. 11/010589 and shall in part of the documents as listed is this document including added figures and revised specifications. 
     
    
       [0002]     The Paste-N-Brush is a combination toothbrush with toothpaste built in the unit.  
         [0003]     The Paste-N-Brush may so be used to dispense any types of liquids or paste that are in a solid form.  
         [0004]     Basic uses for the Paste-N-Brush are for brushing teeth and or dispensing solid liquids and or both, but not limited to dispensing liquids paste such as toothpaste, medications, caulks, paints, foods and hygiene liquid products and is not limited to any other liquids not listed.  
         [0005]     The Paste-N-Brush is designed to be disposable as a whole assembly or reusable in two parts as a disposable base and or toothbrush head replacement.  
         [0006]     The Paste-N-Brush base  FIGS. 4   a , 4   b , 4   c , 10 , 13 , 16  and  17  has mere than one use and is not limited to dispensing solid liquid foods, caulks, paints, shampoos, medications, oils, grease, soaps, cleaning agents,  
         [0007]     The inventors name is BRIAN D. JOHNS located located at 7881 State Route 33 Celina, Ohio 45822, United States of America  
       FIELD OF INVENTION  
       [0008]     This invention called Paste-N-Brush pains to a manual toothbrush with built in toothpaste and also will adapt to dispense other types of liquids or paste  
         [0009]     This Paste-N-Brush can also be designed to dispense the proper amount of paste with every use.  
         [0010]     The Paste-N-Brush can be used and then disposed of and/or reused by means of replacement of base or replacement of toothbrush head or by refills from existing toothpaste products.  
       CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATE APPLICATIONS  
       [0011]     NA  
       FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH  
       [0012]     NA  
       COMPACT DISK APPENDIX  
       [0013]     NA  
       FIELD OF INVENTION  
       [0014]     This invention pertains to a toothbrush with a combination of toothpaste within the assembly as a hole or part.  
         [0015]     When turning base of  FIGS. 2A through 2C ,  4 A to  4 C and  FIGS. 13, 16  and  17  the toothpaste is moved through the shaft of the neck and onto to the toothbrush.  
         [0016]     All figures as a whole assembly or part can be disposable after the toothpaste is depleted from object or when usage is no longer needed.  
         [0017]      FIGS. 4A through 4C  can be refillable with a regular tube of toothpaste by screwing  FIG. 12A , or  12 C onto the top of  FIGS. 4A through 4C  and is not limited to any types of liquids.  
         [0018]     The toothbrush head on  FIGS. 3A through 3D  and  9 A can also be disposable after so many recommended uses.  
         [0019]     The base of the Paste-N-Brush can be used as a unit that is purchased as one piece and disposable after liquid is dispensed per FIGS.  4 A, 4 B, 4 C, 5 , 10 , 13 , 16  and  17   
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION  
       [0020]     The body frame of all figures listed reference sheets  1  through  27  can be made of plastic, rubber or glass as a whole or part assembly.  
         [0021]     Bristles to be made of nylon plastic or standard manufacturer&#39;s material.  
         [0022]     The size and shape of all figures listed may vary in height and diameter due to the amount of toothpaste that can be stored in them.  
         [0023]     The product will be designed to produce under 7 days up to 30 days of usage before liquid is depleted from FIGS.  2 A, 2 B, 2 C, 4 A, 4 B, 4 C, 5 , 6 , 8 , 10  and  11  as a whole or part assembly.  
         [0024]     FIGS.  1 A, 1 B, 1 C, 1 D, 1 E, 1 F, and  1 G is the head of a toothbrush with two different open close devises for dispensing toothpaste.  
         [0025]     Designs include straight heads and tapered heads.  
         [0026]     All figures listed serve the same purpose by dispensing toothpaste through the hollow neck shaft.  
         [0027]     These  FIGS. 1A through 1G  connect to  FIGS. 2A through 2C  as one figure per  FIG. 6 .  
         [0028]      FIGS. 2A through 2C  is the base figure that stands up as shown in FIGS.  5 , 6 , 10  and  11 .  
         [0029]     The Paste-N-Brush holds the toothpaste per item  28 , toothpaste body holder.  
         [0030]     FIGS.  2 A, 2 B, 2 C, 4 A, 4 B, 4 C, 5 , 6 , 8 , 10 , 11 , 13 , 16  and  17  all function in the same way by turning the base of the figure clockwise or counter clockwise depending on the thread design.  
         [0031]     A turn and lock mechanism can be place on all base figures that will let the threads lock when turning, which will not let the base figures retract.  
         [0032]     Three different base designs are listed as well as 3 different ways to move item # 11 , Pointed Plunge dispenser.  
         [0033]     When turning the base of FIGS.  2 A, 2 B, 2 C, 4 A, 4 B, 4 C, 5 , 6 , 10 , 11 , 13 , 16  and  17 , item # 11 , the pointed plunge dispenser will dispenses the toothpaste up the toothpaste neck shaft as far as possible so very little toothpaste is left in the neck shaft and out onto the bristles of the toothbrush.  
         [0034]     FIGS.  3 A, 3 B, 3 C, 3 D, 9 A and  9 B are replaceable toothbrush heads that screw and unscrew into the top of FIGS.  4 A, 4 B, 4 C, 10 , 13 , 16  and  11  items # 50  and # 57   
         [0035]     FIGS.  3 A, 3 B, 3 C, 3 D, 9 A and  9 B also dispense toothpaste through the toothpaste neck shaft and are similar to  FIGS. 1A through 1G .  
         [0036]     See  FIG. 5  that includes combining  FIGS. 3A through 3D  with  FIGS. 4A through 4C  as a whole assembly.  
         [0037]      FIGS. 4A through 4C  are base figures that stand up.  
         [0038]     FIGS.  2 A, 2 B, 2 C, 4 A, 4 B, 4 C, 5 , 6 , 8 , 10 , 11 , 13 , 16  and  17  holds toothpaste per item  28 , toothpaste body holder and dispense toothpaste through the shaft neck of FIGS.  1 A through  1 G, 3 A, 3 B, 3 C, 3 D, 9 A, 9 B and out of item # 7 , portal hole and onto the tapered toothbrush bristles by turning the base of the assembly as a whole per  FIG. 5  and  6 .  
         [0039]     See  FIG. 5  for overall combined assembly per  FIGS. 3 through 4  which is no limited to other combined assemblies in 2 parts.  
         [0040]     Three different base designs are included per  FIGS. 4A through 4C , and all figures you turn clockwise or counter clockwise depending on thread direction.  
         [0041]     There is three different ways to move item # 11 , pointed plunge dispenser per  FIGS. 4A through 4C .  
         [0042]     The pointed plunge dispenser moves up the shaft of item  28  and can move with base while turning or can move straight up the shaft walls in one position while turning the base per  FIG. 15 , item  75   
         [0043]     The pointed plunge dispenser item # 11  can be designed with a rubber seal located at the top perimeter of the pointed plunge dispenser to keep liquids from dispensing out of base of shaft.  
         [0044]      FIG. 5  and  11  shows a plastic dome cover item # 51 , over the entire figures as a whole assembly, which will protect the figure as a whole assembly when packaging may occur.  
         [0045]     Item  51 , dome cover can or may apply to all figures listed as a whole or part assembly but is not required for the overall assembly per  FIGS. 5,6  and  11 .  
         [0046]      FIGS. 5, 6  and  11  are representing the assembly as a whole unit for distribution and all parts are not shown due to clarity.  
         [0047]     Dispensing the proper amount of the toothpaste will depend upon height and size of threads in relationship to the figures as a whole assembly and how in any uses of the assembly as a whole will depend on the amount of toothpaste dispensed with each partial or whole turn.  
         [0048]     When using a twist and lock device the Brush-N-Paste assembly will not retract from the toothpaste within item # 28 , toothpaste body holder.  
         [0049]     The outside of body as a whole assembly per  FIGS. 5,6  and  11  can be designed with vertical lines that will line up with each other to let a consumer know how much toothpaste to dispense per item  29  top body toothpaste dispenser and item  30   a  bottom body toothpaste base when turning the base to dispense toothpaste.  
         [0050]     The finger open/close device, item  6  will allow you to open and or close the portal hole that dispenses toothpaste onto the bristles of the toothbrush.  
         [0051]     The tapered bristle design, item  3  helps the toothpaste to start dispensing at the bottom of the toothbrush bristles then onto the bristle tops item  2 .  
         [0052]     Located at each side of the portal hole, item  7  are full size bristles, item  2  that will hold the paste in place and act as a barrier wall when turning the base of the unit as a whole assembly and by natural gravity force will allow paste to reach the top of the bristle brushes.  
         [0053]     A portal hole can be located anywhere within the head of the bristles and be closed with a plastic plug device but may or may not be closeable per figures listed or shown.  
         [0054]      FIG. 7A, 7B  and  7 C the open close device along with, items  52 , and  53  paste pusher will push the paste up the bristles and close the end of the toothbrush head when the open close device is in a closed position.  
         [0055]      FIG. 7A, 7B  and  7 C open close device can be used with FIGS.  1 A, 1 B, 1 C, 1 D, 3 A, 3 B, 3 C, 3 D, 9 A and  9 B as a part assembly.  
         [0056]      FIG. 7D  is a paste pusher located at the end of the open close device with full height straight line or curved radius bristles used that will close the end of the toothbrush head when the open close device is in a closed position.  
         [0057]      FIG. 7A,7   b  and  7 C, items  52  and  53  are not required for a working assembly in part or whole as shown in FIGS.  1 A, 1 B, 1 C, 1 D, 1 E, 1 F, 3 A, 3 B, 3 C, 3 D, 9 A and  9 B, but will help the paste go in the proper direction when closing portal hole.  
         [0058]      FIG. 8  is a base assembly as whole and shows a threaded plunge dispenser, item  63  that will screw up into the cavity toothpaste holder, item  28  and will operate in the same manner FIGS.  2 A, 2 B, 2 C, 4 A, 4 B, 4 C, 10 , 13  and  16 .  
         [0059]     Per FIGS.  2 A, 2 B, 2 C, 4 A, 4 B, 4 C, 8 , 10 , 13  and  16 , the pointed plunge dispenser can be attached to the bottom of the toothpaste base as a whole, but is not required as an assembly in whole or part.  
         [0060]      FIG. 8  item  66  bottom of body toothpaste base and item  63  threaded plunge dispenser can be separated pieces per FIGS.  10 , 4 A, 4 B and  4 C.  
         [0061]      FIG. 9A  is similar to  FIGS. 3C and 3D  except the base of neck has inverted threads that will screw onto  FIG. 10  as a whole assembly and is not limited to any related figures shown in these documents.  
         [0062]      FIG. 9A  can be designed to have an open close device similar to  FIGS. 3A and 3B  with inverted threads at base.  
         [0063]      FIG. 9B  is similar to  FIGS. 9A,3C  and  3 D except the inside neck is tapered to conform to the shape of the pointed plunge dispenser, which will narrow the toothpaste cavity shaft and allow less waste and is not limited to any related figures shown in these documents.  
         [0064]      FIG. 9B  can be designed to have an open close device similar to  FIGS. 3A and 3B .  
         [0065]      FIG. 9B  has an inverted threaded base that will screw onto  FIG. 10  as a whole assembly and is not limited to any related figures shown in these documents.  
         [0066]      FIG. 10  is one assembly without the toothbrush head and can be purchased as one piece or combined with  FIGS. 9A,9B  or any related figures as a whole assembly.  
         [0067]      FIG. 10  has exposed outer threads, item  57  that can be closed with a plastic cap, item  56  and/or plastic dome cover, item  51 .  
         [0068]      FIG. 10 , item  57  exposed outer threads can also apply to  FIGS. 4A,4B , and  4 C as a whole or part assembly and is limited to any related figures.  
         [0069]      FIG. 10  shows item  59 , U-hook design will seat the plastic dome up higher then shown in  FIG. 5  and is not limited to any related figures.  
         [0070]      FIG. 10 , item  60 , hollow plunge dispenser base will allow the plunge dispenser base to be deeper and higher and serve the same purpose as other figures shown and will eliminate the item  36  bottom stop and is not limited to any related figures.  
         [0071]      FIG. 11  is a whole assembly with a tapered dome cover and is similar to  FIGS. 5 and 6  and is not limited to any related figures as a whole or part assembly.  
         [0072]      FIG. 12   a  and  12   b  is a universal adapter that will screw onto the tops of FIGS.  4 A, 4 B, 4 C, 10 , 13 , 16  and  17  which will allow the base unit to be refilled and is not limited to any related figures shown in these documents.  
         [0073]      FIGS. 12C and 12D  are universal adaptors that will screw onto the tops of FIGS.  4 A, 4 B, 4 C, 10 , 13 , 16  and  17  which will to used to dispense all types of liquids or paste per paragraph 0001f and is not limited to any other liquids not listed in these documents.  
         [0074]      FIG. 13  is similar to FIGS.  4 A, 4 B, 4 C and  10  except an outer plastic sleeve has been added which will keep the figure the same size in length and keep the figure from shrinking in height.  
         [0075]      FIG. 14A and 14B  is a section through the base of  FIG. 13  that shows two different design while turning the base will move the inner sleeve up into the upper assembly called the top of body toothpaste dispenser.  
         [0076]      FIG. 15  is a close up detail of the outer perimeter rim, item  74  that holds the bottom outer sleeve together with the top body toothpaste dispenser while turning the base of the assembly will allow the inner sleeve to move up into the upper assembly item  34 , hidden threads.  
         [0077]     Item # 74  the perimeter sleeve rim will lock into the upper assembly item  29 , top body toothpaste dispenser while the lower part of the rim will lock onto item  70 , slip cover sleeve and slide around the continuous back rounded notch while being turned.  
         [0078]     Item # 71  and # 72  will work in conjunction with the outer and inner sleeves which will allow the inner sleeve to move up into the upper body of hidden threads, item  34  while turning the slip cover sleeve, item  70 .  
         [0079]     Item # 75  is a continuous molded plastic rim that slides within the base of the pointed plunge dispenser which will allow the pointed plunge dispenser to move straight up the interior paste shaft.  
         [0080]      FIG. 16  has a slip cover sleeve, item  70  that when separating from upper assembly and moving downward and away from the upper body assembly, and inserting to the next key lock then turning the slip cover sleeve, will move the inner sleeve upward into the upper assembly item  29 , top body toothpaste dispenser.  
         [0081]     Item  76  key lock  FIG. 16  can be staggered down the inner sleeve and still produce the function as  FIG. 16   
         [0082]      FIG. 17  works similar to  FIGS. 4A,4B , and  4 C except the bottom body toothpaste, base is no longer needed and liquid paste is concealed in one compartment  
         [0083]     when turning the base of  FIG. 17  item  81  raised and treaded base moves upward on item  81 , inner treaded shaft.  
         [0084]     The diameter of the inner threaded shaft item  81 ,  FIG. 17  can change in diameter if need for leverage and still operate the same.  
         [0085]     Item  78 ,  FIG. 17  is ball bearings place around the perimeter of base so item  79 , twist handle base will turn easy and the pushing pressure of paste is transferred to the bearings.  
         [0086]      FIG. 18  is a cross section through  FIG. 17  ard shows the deformed circle that will keep the pointed plunge dispenser from moving left or right and will only move upward.  
         [0087]     The cross sectional shape of item  82 , inner wall of toothpaste cavity holder  FIG. 18  can change in shape as long as the shape does not interfere with liquid paste movement.  
       REFRERENCE INDEX  
       [0000]    
       
           1 . Tapered Toothbrush Head  
           2 . Toothbrush Bristles  
           3 . Tapered Bristles  
           4 . Bristles Beyond  
           5 . Toothpaste Stopper  
           6 . Finger Open/Close device to allow the flow and stopping of toothpaste when used.  
           7   a . Toothpaste portal hole.  
           7   b . The portal hole is the location were toothpaste excapes from toothpaste cavity shaft (item  8 ) onto bristles  
           8 . Toothpaste cavity shaft.  
           9   a . Backside of finger open/close device. This item wraps around item  15 , the toothpaste neck, combined with items  5 , 13  and  6  as one assembly.  
           9   b . The open/close device will slide up and down item  15  toothpaste neck and stop on items  10  top of ledge stopper and item  16  bottom of ledge stopper  
           10 . The Backside of toothpaste neck (item  15 ) that contains a upper ledge stop that will stop the finger open/close device from moving any higher up the neck and will rest in a closed position to stop toothpaste from coming out.  
           11   a . Pointed plunge dispenser designed to go into cavity shaft of when toothpaste body holder is near empty.  
           11   b . The dotted line for item  11  represents this item when cavity is empty solid lines represent this item  11 , in unused position.  
           12 . Bottom of neck shaft.  
           13 . Slide shaft that moves with item  5  toothpaste stopper and item  6  finger open close device is all one piece as noted, Items  5 , 6  and  13 .  
           14 . Raised mound for toothpaste stopper to go over the portal opening when closing and dispensing of toothpaste from the paste-n-brush assembly.  
           15 . Toothpaste neck.  
           16 . Toothpaste stopper beyond is the back of the toothbrush head, item  1 .  
           17 . This is the slide shaft beyond item  13  that works in conjunction with items  9 , 16 , 6  and  5   
           18 . Backside of toothbrush head.  
           19 . Straight toothbrush head.  
           20   a . Threaded bottom of neck shaft to screw into item  29  top body toothpaste dispenser.  
           20   b . The threaded bottom of neck would be used for disposable toothbrush heads or disposable toothpaste body.  
           21   a . Slide shaft works with item # 6  finger open close device.  
           21   b . The slide shaft is located within a slide track, item  22  that will slide up and down with item  6 , finger close/open device.  
           22 . This is a slide track cavity that will let Item # 21  and # 6  to slide up or down to close or open item  7  toothpaste portal hole.  
           23 . This is a notch area that is recessed in item # 1  toothbrush head to receive item  21  open or close slide shaft this will close of any toothpaste from leaving item  7  toothpaste portal hole.  
           24 . This is a tapered edge of item # 22  slide track cavity that will force the toothpaste to go in the proper direction.  
           25 . NA  
           26 . NA  
           27 . This is item # 21 , slide shaft in an open position for toothpaste to come out of portal hole onto bristles.  
           28 . This is a toothpaste cavity holder that will hold toothpaste with figure shown in an unused position.  
           29 . This is the top of body toothpaste dispenser.  
           30   a . This is the bottom of body toothpaste base that is a hollow cavity that will screw into item  29 , top body toothpaste dispenser.  
           30   b . The bottom of body toothpaste base can also screw out away from item  29  top body toothpaste dispenser.  
           30   c . A click and lock device can also be installed on the threads of the bottom body toothpaste base or the top body toothpaste dispenser so the body will only screw in and not out which will allow for proper toothpaste dispensing based on threads per inch.  
           31   a . This is a tapered base edge of item # 29 .  
           31   b . Item # 29 , tapered base edge does not need to be part of item but is there to eliminate possible pinching and also looks.  
           32 . This is a screwed hidden cavity that will allow item  30  bottom of toothpaste dispenser to go behind item  29  top of body toothpaste dispenser and also screw into the same item  29 .  
           33 . NA  
           34 . This is hidden threads that are located within item  32  and work with Items  29  and  32  as one assembly.  
           35 . This is the threaded inside cavity for item # 30  bottom of toothpaste dispenser that will screws into item  29  top of body toothpaste dispenser.  
           36   a . Bottom stop for item # 11  pointed plunge dispenser.  
           36   b . The bottom stop for item # 11  is not required and may be eliminated in the design.  
           36   c . Item # 11  pointed plunge dispenser can have a thicker and higher base within the cavity dispenser area that may eliminate item # 36 , bottom stop.  
           37 . This is an air cavity at the base of item  30  bottom of body toothpaste base.  
           38   a . This threaded base will works in conjunction with item # 11  pointed plunge dispenser and combined as a whole assembly.  
           38   b . The threaded base will screw into item  36 , bottom stop and move at the same rate as item  34  when turning items  40 , 44  and  49  base.  
           39 . This is a base screw that will screw into item  38 , threaded base and will be as one assembly with item # 40 .  
           40   a . This is the standing base that is round and has grooved arches at perimeter.  
           40   b . The standing base can also have a rough exterior skin or groove lines to grab a hold of when turning.  
           41   a . These are grooved arches that is part of this design but are not required for final design and are there so your hand and fingers can catch the open grooved areas.  
           41   b . The grooved arches can be used on any of the paste-n-brush figures and item  30  listed in this proposal.  
           42   a . These are hole inserts typical of 2, 3 or 4 in quantity that would be part of item # 11  pointed plunge dispenser as a whole assembly which would be used to receive item # 43  straight shafts located within item # 30  bottom of body toothpaste base.  
           42   b . Hole inserts can also be placed on the top of the base items  40 , 44  and  49  and used as a whole assembly to items  40 , 44  and  49 .  
           43 . These straight shafts will insert into item # 42  hole inserts and will be part of item#  30  as one assembly.  
           44 . This tapered base is part of item # 30  as a whole piece and can be used with any of the paste-n-brush items as a hole in any figure listed in this proposal.  
           45   a . This is a treaded invert into item # 11  pointed plunge dispenser that Item  11  to be designed to receive a screwed invert and center of base which will allow for item  46  tapered single shaft to be screwed into.  
           45   b . Items  40 , 44  and  49  can also be designed to have a treaded invert at base top.  
           46 . This is a tapered single shaft that is part of items  49  as a whole assembly and can also be part of item  40  and  44  as a whole piece.  
           47 . This is a tapered base at shaft and is part of item  46  as a whole assembly and is there to strengthen the base when turning but is not needed for design of this item.  
           48 . This is a straight round base.  
           49   a . This is grooved insert that is there to install a dome over it for protection of the outside eliminates.  
           49   b . The dome would be of plastic and would be notched at base to receive item # 49  that would cover  FIGS. 5 and 6  as a whole assembly and can also be designed in item  40  and  44  as well.  
           50 . These are tapered inverted threads to receive  FIGS. 3A through 3D  Dome cover that protects the assembly of figures listed as a whole assembly.  
           51 . Dome cover straight or tapered.  
           52 . Soft rubber or sponge paste pusher to push paste forward.  
           53 . Tapered bristle paste pusher made of rubber, plastic or nylon to push paste forward.  
           53   c . Rounded full height bristles at end of open close device to push paste forward.  
           54 . Inverted neck shaft threads that screw onto  FIG. 10  as a whole assembly.  
           55 . Taper and thickened inside neck wall to take the shape of item # 11  pointed plunge dispenser, which will eliminate waste of product per  FIG. 9B   
           56 . Screw on plastic cap top which would be used to close of top of assembly after usage of when purchasing.  
           57 . Exposed outer threads what will be used with  FIGS. 9A and 9B  as a whole assembly.  
           58 . Rim ledge that will stop  FIGS. 9A and 9B  as a whole assembly when screwed onto  FIG. 10   
           59 . Outer U-hook design located around entire perimeter that will seat the plastic dome.  
           60 . Hollow plunge dispenser base.  
           61 . Universal adapter will allow a tube-of-paste to be dispensed through the top of FIGS.  10 , 4 A, 4 B and  4 C.  
           62 . Inside threaded walls that are located within the toothpaste cavity holder per item  28  and will work with  63  threaded plunge dispenser.  
           63 . Threaded plunge dispenser will move up the inside threaded wall when turning base.  
           64 . Smooth inside shaft wall that when turning the base will move upward into the cavity.  
           65 . Swirl design built-in on 4 sides or more that will help move liquids up the toothpaste cavity holder.  
           66 . Bottom of body toothpaste base that will slide within smooth cavity wall and screw into the toothpaste cavity holder.  
           67 . Top end of adaptor that will screw onto a tube of toothpaste that will dispense through  FIGS. 12A and 12B  when other end is screw on or into the top base of  FIGS. 10,4   a , 4 B and  4 C.  
           68 . Bottom end of  FIGS. 12A and 12C  that will screw onto  FIG. 10  and and related figures  
           69 . Bottom end of  FIGS. 12B and 12D  that will screw into  FIGS. 4A,4B  and  4 C and any related figures.  
           70 . Plastic slip cover sleeve that turns the inner sleeve up into item  29  top body toothpaste dispenser.  
           71 . Slip cover sleeve notch that fits within the inner sleeve that when turning will allow inner sleeve to move upward into the top body toothpaste dispenser on onto the hidden threads, item  34 .  
           72 . Plastic Tee molded with item  70 , slip cover sleeve that will allow inner sleeve to move upward into the top body toothpaste dispenser and onto the hidden threads.  
           73 . Base of inner sleeve is notched so when turning the slip cover sleeve will allow the molded Tee to continue through the base in continuance of the inner sleeve move upward.  
           74 . Perimeter sleeve rim that holds the bottom movable slip cover sleeve in line with the upper fixed body so you cannot separate the unit as one whole assembly.  
           75 . Built in perimeter slide notch that will hold the pointed plunge dispenser onto the bottom shaft while turning the base of the unit to dispense paste.  
           76 . Key lock built into the inner sleeve which may be straight or stagger within inner sleeve.  
           77 . Key stubs that are attached to the outer sleeve, item  70  that fit within the key lock, item  76  that while turning outer sleeve back and down to next key lock will move the inner sleeve upward into the upper body toothpaste dispenser.  
           78 . Ball bearing base will allow  FIG. 17 , item  79  twist handle base to ride on bottom of body toothpaste dispenser and also help the toothpaste to move in the proper direction.  
           79 . Twist handle base that while turning will allow the pointed plunge dispenser to move up the inner threaded shaft.  
           80 . The raised and threaded base of the pointed plunge dispenser that applies to  FIG. 17  only.  
           81 . Inner treaded shaft for item  80  to move upward on when turning the base of  FIG. 17 .  
           82 . Inner wall of toothpaste cavity holder.  
           83 . Pointed dispensing tip.