Patent classifications
B65D83/752
Aerosol product
Provided is an aerosol product which has a simple configuration and enables spraying in the form of a mist at the time of use even when a stock liquid is stored in a high-viscosity state in an aerosol container. An aerosol product (100) has a plurality of partitioned housing spaces and a valve unit (120) provided with an inflow port (122) corresponding to the housing space, wherein at least one among the plurality of housing spaces is a main stock liquid housing section (142) that houses a main stock liquid (M), at least one other of the plurality of housing spaces is a viscosity lowering agent housing section (143) that houses a viscosity lowering agent (S), and the main stock liquid (M) discharged from the inflow port (122) and the viscosity lowering agent (S) discharged from the inflow port (122A) are mixed in an actuator (130).
Deo emulsion for aerosols with reduced stain problem, deodorant comprising the same and use of the deodorant
The present disclosure concerns a deodorant emulsion for an aerosol spray comprising triethyl citrate, ethylhexyl palmitate and polydimethylsiloxane, as well as a deodorant aerosol spray product comprising a pressure or pump spray container with a spray head containing the deodorant emulsion, and optionally a propellant and/or further solvent, and a method for deodorizing human skin.
Recyclable aerosol dispensers
A polymeric aerosol dispenser that is recyclable. The recyclable polymeric aerosol dispenser including all polymeric components. These components being selectively either fixedly joined or separably joined based on the material composition of the component. Further, components may be selected for their density and, thus, their ability to float or sink during the recycling process. The recyclable polymeric aerosol dispenser is designed to minimize its impact on the PET recycling stream and to align with industry recyclability guidelines.
NON-LETHAL DEFENSIVE FLUID COMPOSITION AND PRESSURIZED DELIVERY SYSTEM
A lubric gel composition for personal defense includes a fatty acid at a concentration ranging from 5 wt% to 10 wt% of the composition, a thickening agent at a concentration ranging from 1.75 wt% to 8.75 wt% of the composition, a detergent at a concentration ranging from 1.03 wt% to 4.07 wt% of the composition, a surfactant at a concentration ranging from 2 wt% to 15 wt% of the composition, and water at a concentration ranging from 66 wt% to 90.21 wt% of the composition.
SPRAY DEVICES FOR HAIR CARE COMPOSITIONS WITH A COMPRESSED GAS PROPELLANT
An aerosol hair care product that includes a dispenser container containing a compressed gas, an adsorbent material, a propellant and a reservoir filled with a hair care composition such as a hairspray or dry shampoo. The hair care composition is dispensed from the container without substantial clogging in the valve assembly or outlet nozzle and exhibits no substantial change to the mass flow rate and/or average particle size distribution over the life of the product.
THC BEVERAGE CONTAINER APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
The invention comprises a method and apparatus for holding a Cannabis product, such as a beverage container having a resealable closure that remains affixed to the beverage container when in both an open position and a closed position, where a cavity within the container comprises at least two servings of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The resealable closure optionally includes a slideable/rotatable element that is slideable/rotatable along a horizontal plane relative to an upper surface of the beverage container, the slideable/rotatable closure element alternatingly closing an opening in the lid when in a first position and allowing access through the opening when in a second position. The resealable container in combination with graphical THC serving size indicators allows a consumer to consume a known amount of THC.
Container for fluid
A container for fluid, including a container housing, a button atop the container housing, an overcap at least partially enclosing the button, the overcap having an orifice to allow flow of the fluid and an aperture for facilitating actuation of the button, the overcap further having a projecting member, and a fitting member disposed at least partially circumferentially about the container.
DISSOLVABLE THC BEVERAGE TABLET APPARATUS
The invention comprises an apparatus, comprising: (1) a dissolvable tablet, comprising: a support matrix, the support matrix comprising at least two percent by mass a gassing agent, the gassing agent comprising at least one of: a carbonic acid, H.sub.2CO.sub.3; a bicarbonate, HCO.sub.3; a bicarbonate salt; a carbonate, CO.sub.3.sup.2−; and a carbonate salt; and (2) at least one milligram of tetrahydrocannabinol, where the dissolvable tablet optionally includes an acid and a buffer at least partially separating the gassing agent and the acid, where the tetrahydrocannabinol is blended into the support matrix of the dissolvable tablet prior to formation of the dissolvable tablet and/or is infused into a pre-made tablet comprising the support matrix.
Pressurized container system
To provide a propellant which has sufficient propelling performance and of which a component to be sprayed imposes low environmental burden, a propellant composition and a sprayer. A propellant composition comprising a propellant containing 1-chloro-2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene and a pressurizing agent, and a sprayer comprising the propellant composition, a container in which the propellant composition is contained, and a spray unit to spray the propellant composition to the outside of the container.
PHASE CHANGE PRESSURIZING PACKING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE / USE THEREOF
The invention comprises a method and apparatus for packaging a dispensable substance, including the steps of: placing a first product component into a container; adding a second product component into the container at an initial pressure of less than 1.31 atm, the container comprising a valve dispensing port; sealing the container; and increasing pressure in the container through a phase change of the second product component to a final pressure in the container, the final pressure at least 0.26 atm greater than the initial pressure. Optionally, the second product component warms in the container at least ten degrees Celsius and undergoes a phase change from a solid or liquid to a gas, which increases pressure in the container and functions as a propellant and/or as an expansion agent.