B65D83/756

Fluid dispensing device

The invention pertains generally to an improved fluid dispensing device, particularly a dispensing device which employs at least one hemispherical domed canister source of reactants and which uses a color-changing dispensing plastic tip to inform the end-user if the reactants are at a proper use temperature.

Mechanisms and Methods for Pressurized Fluid Injection and Sealing

Mechanisms and methods for pressurized fluid injection and sealing into containment vessels using a divided valve mechanism are disclosed. The invention describes designs and methods in which a valve may be plugged by an actuator then the valve and actuator are then disjoined, allowing the containment vessel to then be sealed but without the additional mass or volume of the actuation mechanism and without fluid loss from the containment vessel.

Dispensing canister apparatus with thermochromic clip
10173492 · 2019-01-08 · ·

A dispensing canister apparatus for controlled release of a stored fluid includes first and second thermochromic clips for providing a visual indication of the ambient air temperature; a hose member surrounding a channel and having first and second open ends, and the first open end being connected to the canister such that the channel is in fluid flow communication with the inner cavity; a control on the canister for selectively actuating the flow of the stored fluid from the inner cavity into the channel and through a coupler member at the second open end of the hose member; and wherein storage of the first thermochromic clip in the first receptacle positions the fastening member such that it obstructs movement of the control for actuating the flow of the stored fluid.

DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING FOAM

A foam transfer or dispensing device is described which dispenses foam from a source of foam, typically a pressurised canister, and which enables efficient purging or air and an initial volume of foam from the device to ensure foam sterility and quality when a syringe is filled from the device. The device comprises a foam inlet arranged for communication with a source of foam, a foam pathway in fluid communication with the foam inlet and comprising a foam outlet, arranged for engagement by a syringe nozzle; and a waste outlet in fluid communication with the foam pathway. The foam pathway comprises a tubular projection arranged to extend through the foam outlet and into a syringe nozzle when a syringe is connected to the foam outlet, which improves the efficiency of the purging process and prevents pooling of air or foam. The device further comprises a means for restricting displacement of material through the waste outlet, so that the user can control the volume of foam that is wasted.

Mechanisms and Methods for Pressurized Fluid Injection and Sealing

Mechanisms and methods for pressurized fluid injection and sealing into containment vessels using a divided valve mechanism are disclosed. The invention describes designs and methods in which a valve may be plugged by an actuator then the valve and actuator are then disjoined, allowing the containment vessel to then be sealed but without the additional mass or volume of the actuation mechanism and without fluid loss from the containment vessel.

Chemical storage container, chemical storage structure, and method of discharging liquid chemical

A chemical storage container enables easy installation of a chemical nozzle and a pressurized gas supply nozzle. The chemical storage container includes a metal can having a top opening, a chemical storage bag disposed in the metal can and an ejection member mounted to the chemical storage bag. The top opening of the metal can is closed by a lid to which a chemical nozzle and a pressurized gas supply nozzle are mounted. The chemical nozzle penetrates through the ejection member. A pressurized gas from the pressurized gas supply nozzle is supplied through the ejection member into a pressurization space formed between the metal can and the chemical storage bag.

AEROSOL DISPENSING CAP FOR AUTOMATED INSTALLATION

An apparatus for dispensing pressurized air and/or tire sealant from a pressurized can. The apparatus comprising a nozzle and a locking element for the nozzle and/or a cap including a free length of hose that is positioned within the cap. The locking element locks the nozzle in the non-dispensing position for safety during non-use or in a dispensing position for ease of use. The hose provides an extension for the nozzle for hard to reach places, and stores fully wound within the cap, such as along the inner circumference of the cap.

WATER CLEANOUT TOOL AND METHOD FOR FOAM GUN DISPENSER

The present invention provides a cleanout adaptor (1) for a spray foam applicator equipped with a receiver basket (3) having a feed port (3b) adapted to receive an inlet source of foamable material, the cleanout adaptor having an open end that fits securely into the receiver basket, and the cleanout adaptor defining a fluid flow channel extending from the feed port to and securely connecting with a source of cleaner, such as water, for example, from a hose.

AEROSOL DISCHARGE ASSEMBLY
20180037400 · 2018-02-08 ·

An aerosol discharge assembly including an aerosol cap sized to frictionally fit atop a cylindrically-shaped aerosol can having a centrally located longitudinal axis and circular cross-section, the cylindrically-shaped aerosol can containing a pressurized fluid therein and a valve stem which, when depressed, discharges fluid there through. The aerosol cap is also cylindrically shaped having a longitudinal axis coextensive with the longitudinal axis of the cylindrically-shaped aerosol can. The aerosol cap further includes an open channel located along its longitudinal axis exposing the valve stem there through and a hose receiving channel exposed atop the aerosol cap. An actuator is sized to slip fit within the open channel and to slide within it when being depressed by a user, the actuator including a fluid inlet port sized to receive the valve stem and a fluid output port in fluid communication with the fluid inlet port such that when the actuator is depressed, pressurized fluid from the aerosol can is caused to enter the fluid inlet port, travel through the actuator and discharge through the fluid outlet port. The assembly also includes a flexible hose having a first end and a second end, the first end being sized to capture the fluid outlet port, the second end including a fixture for passing the pressurized fluid there through, the flexible hose being sized to frictionally fit within the hose receiving channel when not in use, the assembly also including a safety tab positioned atop and emanating from the actuator which when in place, prevents the actuator from being depressed within the open channel.

Mechanisms and methods for pressurized fluid injection and sealing

Mechanisms and methods for pressurized fluid injection and sealing into containment vessels using a divided valve mechanism are disclosed. The invention describes designs and methods in which a valve may be plugged by an actuator, and then the valve and actuator are disjoined, allowing the containment vessel to then be sealed but without the additional mass or volume of the actuation mechanism and without fluid loss from the containment vessel.