RECYCLABLE AEROSOL CAN WITH DEPRESSURISATION SYSTEM AND TOOL FOR DEPRESSURISING SUCH A CAN
20220194688 · 2022-06-23
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Abstract
A recyclable aerosol can including a barrel, a dome, a valve support and a base. The base of the can is perforated at the centre thereof with a hole receiving an elastomer insert or plug crimped in the hole. The insert includes an upper part and a lower part joined by a constriction in order to be accommodated in the peripheral wall of the hole in order to form a sealed plug once inserted into the hole.
Claims
1. A recyclable aerosol can having a barrel, a dome which holds a valve, and a bottom, characterized in that the bottom of the can is pierced at its center with a hole which receives an elastomer plug or insert crimped into the hole, the insert having an upper portion and a lower portion that are joined by a constriction for receiving the peripheral wall of the hole so as to form a sealed plug once it has been inserted in the hole.
2. The can as claimed in claim 1, wherein the diameter of the hole is such that the can retains good resistance to pressure.
3. The can as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper portion of the insert forms a substantially spherical or oval cap having a domed upper face and a flat lower face, and the lower portion of the insert is a frustoconical portion which flares out away from its junction with the flat lower face of the upper portion at the constriction.
4. The can as claimed in claim 1, wherein the constriction between the lower portion and the upper portion of the insert has a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of the hole, so as to produce a sealed junction with the bottom of the can.
5. The can as claimed in claim 1, wherein a base of the upper portion of the insert has a diameter greater than the diameter of the hole, this diameter being determined to allow both forcible passage of the upper portion through the hole and retention of the upper portion under the pressure of the gas in the can, and also sealing of the insert/bottom connection.
6. A depressurization system for a recyclable can, characterized in that it has a can as claimed in claim 1 and a depressurization tool comprising a support provided with a bottom having a domed upper face, which has a curvature that matches the external surface of the bottom of the can and is provided with a central punch, which protrudes from a central portion of the bottom and is designed to drive the insert into the can, the central punch having a point provided with a tubular central channel that opens into a vent under the tool to allow a gas to be discharged and expand under the tool.
7. The depressurization system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the tool is supplemented by a reservoir, placed under the tool, for collecting product residues.
8. The depressurization system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the base of the central punch is surrounded by an O-ring to prevent product from spraying out around the punch when the insert is driven into the can by the punch.
9. The depressurization system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the tool has a peripheral wall around the bottom of the tool, said wall forming a guide for inserting the bottom of the can into the tool and pushing the insert back into the housing.
10. A method for emptying an aerosol can by means of the system as claimed in claim 6, comprising the following sequence of steps: moving the bottom of the can closer to the housing of the tool above the bottom of the tool, with the punch projecting from the bottom of the tool being directed toward the insert; pressing the bottom of the can into the tool so that the front point of the punch drives the insert into the can, with the barrel of the can being held by the peripheral wall of the tool; allowing the residual gas and the residual active product to be discharged from the pierced aerosol can via the channel formed in the punch; in such a way that the pierced can, which has been emptied of its residual contents, can pass to a recycling facility for metal packaging.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Other features, details and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent on reading the detailed description which describes exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] The drawings and the description below relate to exemplary aspects that may make it easier to understand the present disclosure, but also contribute to the definition thereof, as the case may be.
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[0034] The crimps are optionally provided with rubber seals which ensure a good connection between the parts and perfect sealing of the can.
[0035] The aerosol valve 40 is crimped to the dome of the can once the can has been filled with the active product. The function of the valve, which generally has a dip tube, is to release the product via its opening and to seal the aerosol when it is not actuated.
[0036] Such an aerosol can is designed to withstand internal pressures of from 12 to 18 bar.
[0037] The can contains a liquid or pasty product 60 to be sprayed through the valve, which is propelled by a pressurized gas 50 and rises toward the valve via a dip tube 46.
[0038] Generally, the active product is put in the can before the valve is crimped, and the liquefied gas is introduced via the valve after the valve has been crimped.
[0039] The full can contains a liquid mixture of product to be sprayed (for example a paint or a lubricant) and liquefied propellant gas (such as a co-solvent of the product). When the valve is open, the product, propelled by the pressure of the gas, escapes via the collection tube toward the valve and the diffusion outlet.
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[0041] For this purpose, the bottom 20 of the can is pierced at its center with a hole 22, visible in
[0042] The insert 70 has an upper portion 71 which forms a substantially spherical or oval cap having a domed upper face and a flat lower face, and a frustoconical lower portion 72 which flares out away from its junction with the flat lower face of the upper portion so as to form a sealed plug once it has been inserted in the hole 22.
[0043] In order to ensure an effective seal, the diameter of the frustoconical lower portion at the junction with the cap will be slightly greater than the diameter of the hole 22 so as to produce a sealed junction with the bottom 20 of the can.
[0044] The base of the cap 71 of the insert 70 will have a diameter greater than that of the hole 22, this diameter being determined to allow both forcible passage of the cap through the hole and retention of the cap under the pressure of the gas in the can, and also sealing of the insert/bottom connection.
[0045] The can fitted with this specific bottom and provided with the insert should withstand the usual stresses of resisting the internal pressure of 18 to 20 bar and be sealed in a temperature range of from −20° C. to +60° C. at the abovementioned pressure.
[0046] The insert 70 with its adapted shape is made with an elastomer that is compatible with the formula of the active product and of the liquefied propellant gas at the abovementioned pressures and temperatures. An insert in particular made of an elastomer of the nitrile or Teflon type, which are elastomers that are not very reactive and have good shape retention over time and with respect to chemical attack, will be preferred.
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[0049] The tool as described is made up of a support 100 in the form of a cup, having a bottom provided with an upper face 110 forming a dome, which matches the external surface of the bottom 20 of the can. According to the present disclosure, the bottom is provided with a central punch 130, which protrudes from the middle of the bottom.
[0050] The punch has a point 132 provided with a tubular central channel 131 which opens into a vent 133 under the tool to allow the gas to be discharged and expand under the tool.
[0051] The tool may optionally be supplemented by a reservoir, disposed under the tool, for collecting product residues.
[0052] At the base of the punch 130, the tool has an O-ring 140 to prevent product from spraying out around the punch when the insert is driven into the can by the punch.
[0053] The tool lastly has a peripheral wall 120 which forms a guide for inserting the bottom of the can into the tool and pushing the insert back into the can.
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[0057] The pierced can, which has been emptied of its residual contents, shown in