About: Correction fluid is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 229 publications have been published within this topic receiving 838 citations. The topic is also known as: Liquid Paper & white-out.
TL;DR: A writing instrument has an ink applicator at one end and a hollow cylindrical reservoir at the opposed end containing a correction fluid as mentioned in this paper, which is used to enclose the writing instrument when not in use.
Abstract: A writing instrument has an ink applicator at one end and a hollow cylindrical reservoir at the opposed end containing a correction fluid. A first cap member is removably received on the instrument to cover the ink applicator when not in use and a second cap member is removably received on the opposed end of the instrument to enclose the reservoir. A fluid applicator brush is secured in the second cap and has a depending portion which is removably received within the reservoir in a stored position when the second cap is in place.
TL;DR: In this article, a brush part is inserted into a bottle closure cap with a brush stem, and a closed aperture is formed between the brush stem and the inner wall of the brush part.
Abstract: A closure for a bottle of correction fluid consists of an insert (2) of resilient plastic inserted into the bottle neck (1a), and of a brush part (7), inserted into a closure cap (14), with a brush stem (8). The insert (2) is provided with a flange (3), which bears against the upper rim of the bottle neck (1a), and with a tubular piece (4) which adjoins said flange and, adjacent to the flange (3), has an upper section (4a) which is also cylindrical on the inside and a lower cylindrical section (4b) which protrudes freely into the interior of the bottle. Both sections (4a, 4b) have approximately the same inside diameter, and a plurality of webs (5) directed obliquely downwards from the inner wall of the cylindrical section (4a) to the axis (A) of the insert (2) are provided at the lower end of the upper section (4a). Between the mutually facing inner ends (5a) of said webs, a circular aperture (6) is formed for the passage of the brush stem (8), and openings (9), which are open towards the lower cylindrical section (4b), are provided between the outer ends (5b) of said webs which are connected to the inner wall. Provided between the upper end of the brush stem (8) and a sealing flange (11) arranged at the upper end of the brush part (7) is a piston-like section (12) whose axial length corresponds to that of the upper cylindrical section (4a), whose diameter is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the upper... Original abstract incomplete.
TL;DR: A writing instrument with a retractable ink cartridge and retractable correcting fluid cartridge mounted on opposite ends of the writing instrument as mentioned in this paper was used for writing, correcting, and editing documents.
Abstract: A writing instrument with a retractable ink cartridge and retractable correcting fluid cartridge mounted on opposite ends. Actuators on the barrel of the writing instrument would extend or retract the writing or correcting tool desired. The correcting fluid end incorporates a sealed aperture to keep the correction fluid from drying out. This combination of tools and ease of use makes for a more versatile and convenient tool for writing, correcting or editing documents.
TL;DR: A correction fluid pen for applying a correction fluid, the correction fluid being of the type containing an opaque covering pigment and a volatile solvent, is described in this article, where the pen includes a barrel with a manually squeezable plastic wall portion and an applicator with a spring biased stylus.
Abstract: A correction fluid pen for applying a correction fluid, the correction fluid being of the type containing an opaque covering pigment and a volatile solvent. The pen includes a barrel with a manually squeezable plastic wall portion and an applicator with a spring biased stylus. The squeezable plastic wall portions advantageously have a bellows structure to facilitate the manual squeezing operation. The stylus is positioned within an orifice assembly which includes an orifice for passing the correction fluid. A portion of the stylus is moveable toward an exit opening for the orifice assembly for metering correction fluid passing out of the orifice assembly.
TL;DR: In this paper, a hand-held fluid delivery system (10) includes a rigid body (12), a collapsible enclosure (38), a fluid (e.g., correction fluid) within the enclosure, and a delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosures.
Abstract: A hand-held fluid delivery system (10) includes a rigid body (12), a collapsible enclosure (38) within the body, a fluid (e.g., correction fluid) within the enclosure, and a delivery end in communication with the collapsible enclosure. The delivery system preferably includes a spring (34) that applies pressure to deliver fluid from the collapsible enclosure (38) to the delivery end.