Patent classifications
B65D83/202
FLUID DISPENSING DEVICE
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.
Collar clip for bear spray and crowd control aerosol devices
A collar clip for securing an aerosol canister, including a collar arranged to engage the aerosol canister, including a top, a bottom, a first outward facing surface, a first inward facing surface, and a notch arranged proximate the top and extending radially outward from the first outward facing surface, and a clip, including a first end connected to the collar, a second end, a second inward facing surface, and a second outward facing surface.
Fluid dispensing device
According to one aspect, a fluid dispensing device comprises a housing and a fluid moving device associated with the housing. The housing includes an interior surface defining a passage extending at least between an emission end and at least one aperture configured to facilitate entry of a fluid into the passage. The housing further includes a mounting apparatus adjacent the aperture and adapted to receive a fluid source. The fluid moving device is operable to develop air flow in the passage, wherein the aperture is disposed downstream of the fluid moving device and upstream of the emission end.
CAP WITH NESTED HANDLE FOR SPRAY CAN
An article including a cap (10) for a can (100), the article including: (a) a Figure first section (20), where the first section fits over the top (110) of the can and attaches to the can; and (b) a second section (30) that is movably attached to the first section so that it is movable from a closed position generally above the top of the first section to an open position generally alongside the first section.
TRIGGER-TYPE LIQUID EJECTOR
A trigger-type liquid ejector includes an ejector main body and a nozzle member. The ejector main body includes a vertical supply pipe, an ejection barrel and a trigger mechanism; and the trigger mechanism includes a main piston and a main cylinder. In the trigger-type liquid ejector, the ejector main body includes a connection tube, a closing-off plug, a reservoir cylinder, a reservoir plunger and a reservoir valve, and the ejection barrel extends forward from the reservoir cylinder.
SINGLE ACTION DISPENSING DEVICE WITH SLIDING SLEEVE
A dispensing device that attaches to a container has: (a) a hollow tube with opposing entrance and exit ends with a connector on the entrance end and a wall defining a flow channel; (b) a sleeve with opposing entrance and exit ends slidably extending over the hollow tube; (c) a sealing gasket between and contacting the hollow tube and sleeve; (d) a trigger mount rigidly attached to the hollow tube or container; (e) a trigger hingedly connected to the trigger mount and operatively connected to the sleeve; (f) an elastic element between the trigger and the hollow tube and/or container; wherein the exit end is closed and there is an opening through the hollow tube wall proximate to the exit end; the sleeve has an open dispensing end, reduces in inside diameter at dispensing end and engages the hollow tube when closed and disengages from the hollow tube when open.
ANALYTE INDUCED CHEMILUMINESCENT SPRAY SYSTEM AND METHODS RELATED THERETO
The present invention relates to a system and method for a liquid containing compound/s producing a visible chemiluminescent glow upon being distributed in the atmosphere in the presents of a targeted analyte. It is an object of the present invention to provide a system and method for discharging a chemiluminescent spray into the atmosphere, upon which, in the event of the presence of an analyte, such as H2S, a chemiluminescent reaction occurs.
DISPENSING SYSTEMS
An overcap (102) includes a housing (106) for coupling to a container (104). The housing (106) has a first side-wall (306) including an aperture (500). The overcap (102) also includes a trigger (108) having a grip portion (300) disposed outside of the housing (106) and an arm (400, 402) extending through the aperture (500) of the first sidewall (306) and pivotably coupled to a fulcrum (504) spaced apart from the first sidewall (306). The overcap (102) further includes a cap (110) coupled to the housing (106) and a manifold (600) suspended from the cap (110).
A SPRAY GUN
The present invention discloses a spray gun for use with one or more aerosol containers, comprising a trigger assembly (20) pivotal with respect to a handle grip (30), wherein the trigger assembly (30) is adapted to activate a spray valve of the one or more aerosol containers when actuated with either or both a finger and a palm of a user's hand, in which direction of spray is generally away from the user.
Methods of applying a rapid cure sealant to an aircraft surface
Applicant discloses a novel method of spray applying multiple courses of a rapid cure, two part polymer sealant to an aircraft surface. The method sometimes uses a two part polymer mix for use in the aircraft industry that is applied with pneumatic mix and spray gun. The two part cartridge is used in the mix and spray gun so the mix is applied immediately upon mixing, but the two components are kept separated unless the gun is applying the mix. The multiple courses cure to form a clear sealant that allows for inspection of cracks and corrosion beneath the sealant. It cures quickly so that the coated part may be further processed, for example in the assembly line during aircraft build. Applicant further discloses multiple spray gun systems for applying such a two-part polymer mix to aircraft parts.