ES41773U - Utensil to extract or pour liquids or semi-liquids from containers (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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Utensil to extract or pour liquids or semi-liquids from containers (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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UTENSILIO PARA EXTRAER O VERTER LÍQUIDOS O SEMILÍQUIDOS DE LOS RECIPIENTES, que se caracteriza por que consta de un cuerpo principal con un orificio para la salida del líquido o semilíquido y otro orificio para la entrada del aire exterior; una arandela de material elástico, que produce hermeticidad, y un vástago metálico con punta algo plana, en forma de flecha.UTENSIL TO EXTRACT OR POUR LIQUIDS OR SEMILIQUIDS FROM THE CONTAINERS, characterized in that it consists of a main body with a hole for the exit of the liquid or semi-liquid and another hole for the entrance of the outside air; an elastic material washer, which produces a seal, and a metal stem with a somewhat flat tip, in the shape of an arrow.
ES0041773U1954-04-301954-04-30Utensil to extract or pour liquids or semi-liquids from containers (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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Flasks or containers with a second hole covered with a membrane that acts as a pump for the exit of the liquid. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)