Patent classifications
B65D83/388
MOUNTABLE APPARATUS FOR THE REMOTE DISCHARGE OF CANISTERS FOR POSTERIOR SKIN APPLICATION
A spray canister holding apparatus that includes a collar for connecting to a spray canister, made of a non-continuous circular gripping structure having at least one opening along a circumference of the circular gripping structure, a lever arm rotation member, a vertical backing member attached to a posterior continuous portion of the circular gripping structure and extending upwards from the circular gripping structure, and a wire support opening connected to the circular gripping structure. The apparatus also includes a lever arm on the collar, a connecting wire attached to the lever arm, a handgrip attached to the connecting wire, and a discharging nodule appended to the lever arm, where the discharging nodule acts on a spray canister dispenser button.
Aerosol spray gun
An aerosol spray gun that holds an aerosol can to aid in dispensing it's contents. A main arm inside the body has a trigger on a rear side of a main pivot and on a forward side has tab and a forward pivot. A nozzle assembly with an open center is at a forward side of the body. The aerosol spray and fan-forced air pass through the open center during dispensing. When the trigger is pulled the main arm articulates about the main pivot causing the forward side of the main arm to move down simultaneously pressing the valve on the aerosol can down and moving the nozzle assembly down so that the aerosol spray and the open center of the nozzle assembly always remain concentric.
Combination animal deterrent canister and carrier device
An animal deterrent canister with a pressurized vessel containing animal deterrent and a nozzle assembly with a flange, an actuator actuated by a downward pressure, and a nozzle for releasing animal deterrent from the pressurized vessel cooperates with a carrier device. The carrier device has a mounting structure for mounting to an object, a receiver for receiving the nozzle assembly of the animal deterrent canister, an actuator pin that moves between a retracted position away from the actuator and an extended position that depresses the actuator, and a cable housed within a sleeve. The receiver has an engagement profile that receives the flange in an interference engagement. One end of the cable is connected to the actuator pin and the other end is connected to a hand actuator that applies a compressive force to the cable relative to the sleeve to move the actuator pin to the extended position.
Easy cap insecticide spray system
An upper assembly has a housing adapted to receive a spray can of the type including a button with an exhaust port. The upper assembly has a lateral opening, an upper support arm is secured to and extends laterally from the housing, and a lower support arm. An actuating lever has an interior end pivotably coupled to the housing adjacent to the lateral opening, an exterior end formed with an upper aperture, and a central extent located above the button. A lower assembly has a cylindrical support and a trigger. The trigger has a pivot end rotatably coupled to the cylindrical support, a free end adapted to be depressed to rotate the pivot end of the trigger, a lower aperture adjacent to the pivot end, and a spring between the cylindrical support and the free end of the trigger.
FLEXIBLE MAGNETIC SPRAY CAN HOLDER
A flexible magnetic spray can holder having a front wall having one or more magnets to engage and hold a spray can and having a back wall having one or more magnets to attach the spray can holder to a metal surface.
Flexible magnetic spray can holder
A flexible magnetic spray can holder having a front wall having one or more magnets to engage and hold a spray can and having a back wall having one or more magnets to attach the spray can holder to a metal surface.
Aerosol canister case with locking twist cap
A case for securing an aerosol canister, including a body, including a first lateral wall having a first top edge and a first bottom edge, a bottom wall connected to the first lateral wall proximate the first bottom edge, and at least one cutout arranged in the first lateral wall proximate the first top edge, and a cap connected to the body, including a nozzle in fluid contact with a stem of the aerosol canister, and at least one gusset arranged to engage the at least one cutout, wherein in an unlocked position, the cap is displaceable in a first axial direction relative to the body to dispense the contents of the aerosol canister out of the nozzle, and in a locked position, the cap is not displaceable in the first axial direction.
Lubricant application tool for line hose
A hose lubricating tool for power line hoses. A backboard has a support plate mounted on the front surface. The backboard has a lip portion below the support plate integral with the bottom half. A hinge is mounted to the front surface and attached thereto is a finger base, the finger base mounted to the hinge on the front surface. An indentation is defined within the finger base underneath the front edge. A finger portion is mounted to the finger base, the finger portion extending out over a finger front edge of the finger base to define a finger tip, the finger tip and finger portion sized to be received within a groove of a power line hose. Upon the power line hose being forced along the finger tip, the finger base is urged downward to engage the trigger and release the lubricant.
Retaining apparatus
A retaining apparatus configured to couple to a valve stem of an aerosol container and to interface with a dispenser to actuate the valve stem. The apparatus includes a body portion having an internal bore configured to receive a valve stem. The internal bore has an internal diameter. A wall has a thickness defined between the internal bore and an exterior surface of the body portion. The body portion further includes an aperture having a diameter selected to avoid atomization of fluid travelling through the aperture. The wall thickness is selected to prevent collapsing of the wall when the valve stem is actuated.
Spray gun
An aerosol can spray gun that accepts a top of an aerosol spray gun. The spray gun includes an integral motorized fan. When the trigger on the spray gun is depressed the aerosol spray can dispensing cap is depressed and simultaneously the fan pushes air out through nozzles in the front of the spray gun to control the spray fan pattern. A tab on the cap ensures that the nozzle on the can is oriented forward. Optionally, the air nozzles in the front of the spray gun can adjust the fan pattern between horizontal and vertical.