Spray canister dispenser
11325773 · 2022-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D83/222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A spray canister dispenser for mounting to a spray canister to allow for more convenient actuation of a nozzle. The spray canister dispenser includes a housing that removably mounts to an upper end of a spray canister. A first channel is disposed on an interior sidewall of the housing and can align with a lip of the spray canister to selectively couple thereto. An actuator assembly having a trigger handle and an actuator extends from a moveable plate secured to the housing and can transition between a dispensing and resting configuration. In the dispensing configuration, the actuator is forced against a spray canister nozzle to dispense substance therefrom. In use, the trigger handle is positioned on a forward side of the spray canister, wherein the housing is on a rearward side of the canister. An aperture is disposed within the trigger handle to allow the substance to be dispensed therethrough.
Claims
1. A spray canister dispenser, comprising: a housing configured to removably mount to an upper end of a spray canister; wherein the spray canister includes a spray canister nozzle; a first channel disposed on an interior sidewall of the housing adapted to align with a lip of the spray canister and selectively couple thereto; an actuator assembly including a trigger handle and a top actuator operably connected to a moveable plate, wherein the actuator assembly transitions between a dispensing configuration and a resting configuration; wherein the moveable plate configured to adjust a position of the top actuator relative to the spray canister nozzle; wherein the moveable plate remains in a fixed position relative to the housing when the actuator assembly transitions between the dispensing and resting configuration; wherein the trigger handle is adapted to be disposed on a forward side of the spray canister and the housing is adapted to be disposed on a rearward side of the spray canister; and wherein the dispensing configuration, the contents within the spray canister are dispensed through actuation of the spray canister nozzle at the forward side of the spray canister.
2. The spray canister dispenser of claim 1, further comprising an adjustment mechanism adapted to adjust a position of the top actuator relative to the spray canister nozzle and independently of the housing.
3. The spray canister dispenser of claim 2, wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises the moveable plate and a threaded body rotatably coupled between the housing and the moveable plate, such that as the threaded body is rotated, the moveable plate moves along a longitudinal axis thereof causing the actuator assembly to move therewith.
4. The spray canister dispenser of claim 3, wherein the threaded body extends from a top of the spray canister dispenser.
5. The spray canister dispenser of claim 1, further comprising a second channel having a different dimension than the first channel to allow the spray canister dispenser to removably mount to a second spray canister having a different dimension than that of the spray canister.
6. The spray canister dispenser of claim 5, wherein the first channel is positioned at a base of the housing and the second channel is disposed above the first channel.
7. The spray canister dispenser of claim 1, wherein the actuator assembly extends from an upper end of the housing and the top actuator is adapted to be positioned over the spray canister nozzle when the spray canister is coupled to the spray canister dispenser.
8. The spray canister dispenser of claim 7, wherein the trigger handle is actuated by moving towards a body of the spray canister when secured thereto, thereby causing the top actuator to depress and apply force to the spray canister nozzle.
9. The spray canister dispenser of claim 7, wherein the resting configuration, a gap is formed between the top actuator and the spray canister nozzle when mounted to the spray canister.
10. The spray canister dispenser of claim 1, wherein the trigger handle and the top actuator are formed of a monolithic structure.
11. The spray canister dispenser of claim 1, wherein the top actuator is substantially perpendicular to the trigger handle and comprises a pair of parallel rails and an opening disposed therebetween.
12. The spray canister dispenser of claim 1, wherein a length of the trigger handle is greater than a length of the housing.
13. The spray canister dispenser of claim 1, further comprising an aperture disposed within the trigger handle sized to allow for the substance to be dispensed therethrough.
14. The spray canister dispenser of claim 1, wherein the actuator assembly is adapted to move independently from the housing.
15. The spray canister dispenser of claim 12, wherein the actuator assembly is pivotally connected to the moveable plate.
16. A spray canister dispenser, comprising: a housing configured to removably mount to an upper end of a spray canister; wherein the spray canister includes a spray canister nozzle; an actuator assembly including a trigger handle and an actuator operably connected to a moveable plate, wherein the actuator assembly transitions between a dispensing configuration and a resting configuration; wherein the moveable plate is disposed within the housing; an adjustment mechanism adapted to adjust a position of the actuator relative to the spray canister nozzle; and wherein the adjustment mechanism comprises the moveable plate and a threaded body, wherein the threaded body is rotatably coupled between the housing and the moveable plate and as the threaded body is rotated the moveable plate moves along a longitudinal axis thereof causing the actuator assembly to move therewith.
17. The spray canister dispenser of claim 16, wherein the trigger handle is adapted to be disposed on a forward side of the spray canister and the housing is adapted to be disposed on a rearward side of the spray canister, wherein the forward side of the spray canister indicates a direction a substance within the spray canister will be dispensed by the spray canister nozzle.
18. The spray canister dispenser of claim 1, wherein the top actuator directly contacts the spray canister nozzle.
19. The spray canister dispenser of claim 16, wherein the actuator directly contacts the spray canister nozzle.
20. The spray canister dispenser of claim 16, wherein the moveable plate remains in a fixed position relative to the housing when the actuator assembly transitions between the dispensing and resting configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(17) Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. For the purposes of presenting a brief and clear description of the present invention, the preferred embodiment will be discussed as used for dispensing content from spray cans. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
(18) Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiment (s) of the invention. References to “one embodiment,” “at least one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “one example,” “an example,” “for example,” and so on indicate that the embodiment(s) or example(s) may include a feature, structure, characteristic, property, element, or limitation but that not every embodiment or example necessarily includes that feature, structure, characteristic, property, element, or limitation. Further, repeated use of the phrase “in an embodiment” does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. Additionally, “spray can”, “spray canister”, “aerosol canister”, “spray bottle”, “sprayer” and “canister” may be used interchangeably, and all refer to the type of device the present invention is adapted to mount. Additionally, “spray canister actuator”, “aerosol actuator” and “nozzle” may be used interchangeably, and all refer to the type of device the present invention is adapted to mount. When referring to contents of the spray canister, “aerosol” and “contents” and “substance”, and the like may be used interchangeably.
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(20) A spray canister is defined as a container having a dispensing system which dispenses contents thereof, such as creating a mist of liquid particles. In the illustrated embodiment, the spray canister comprises a dispensing system located at a top side of the container. In the illustrated embodiments, the present invention is adapted to receive and removably secure to various spray canisters having different circumferences or widths, as well as spray canisters having lips or no lips on an exterior edge thereof. Further, spray canisters on to which the present invention secures includes both aerosol sprayers and non-aerosol sprayers.
(21) The spray canister dispenser 1000 further comprises an actuator assembly 1200 that extends from an interior side of the housing 1100. The actuator assembly 1200 comprises a trigger and an actuator 1220, wherein the actuator 1220 is configured to contact the spray canister nozzle to dispense the substance therefrom when force is applied to the trigger. The actuator assembly 1200 extends from the upper end of the housing 1100, wherein the actuator 1220 is adapted to be positioned over an actuator or nozzle of the spray canister. When the spray canister dispenser 1000 is mounted to the spray canister, the trigger is disposed on a forward side of the spray canister and the housing 1100 is disposed on a rearward side of the spray canister. The forward side of the spray canister indicates a direction the substance within the spray canister will be dispensed by the spray canister nozzle. The actuator assembly 1200 is configured to transition between a dispensing configuration and a resting configuration.
(22) In the illustrated embodiment, the trigger is a trigger handle 1210 that extends substantially perpendicular to the actuator 1220 and away from the housing 1100. In the illustrated embodiment, the trigger handle 1210 extends from opposing sides of the housing 1100 and tapers downward in width. The tapered lower end 1215 of the trigger handle 1210 provides for more convenient and comfortable grasping by a hand of a user. In some embodiments, the lower end 1215 of the trigger handle 1210 is textured to allow a more convenient grasp by the user. In the illustrated embodiment, the trigger handle 1210 is biased away from the housing 1100 such that a user must move the handle 1210 towards the spray canister in order to actuate the spray canister nozzle. It is contemplated in other embodiments that the trigger handle is biased toward to the housing such that the user must move the handle away from the spray canister to actuate the nozzle.
(23) The trigger handle 1210 comprises an aperture 1225 sized to allow for the substance to be dispensed therethrough since the trigger handle is adapted to be positioned on the forward side of the spray canister. In the illustrated embodiment, the trigger handle 1210 further comprises a brace 1230 extending between the lateral sides thereof to provide structural stability thereto and prevent the lateral sides of the trigger handle 1210 from deformation when the trigger receives force from the user.
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(25) In the illustrated embodiment, the trigger handle 1210 and the actuator 1220 are formed of a monolithic structure. In some embodiments, the trigger handle and actuator are distinct structures. In the illustrated embodiment, the actuator assembly 1200 is formed of a rigid material.
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(27) The adjustment mechanism 1300 allows for the spray canister dispenser 1000 to be attached or used with many spray canisters having different shapes and actuator or nozzle positions. The adjustment mechanism 1300 allows the actuator 1220 to be selectively positioned over the spray canister nozzle such that the dispensing and resting configurations function as desired. The closer the movable plate 1310 is positioned toward the upper end 1110 of the housing 1100, the greater interior volume is provided within the housing 1100 to receive a spray canister, which can be seen in
(28) In the dispensing configuration, the trigger handle 1210 is actuated by moving it towards the body of the spray canister, thereby causing the actuator 1220 to depress and bear against the spray canister nozzle causing the misted substance to be dispensed. In the resting configuration, the trigger handle 1210 is not actuated or depressed, and the actuator 1220 forms a separation or gap 1350 from the spray canister nozzle. In one embodiment, the trigger handle 1210 is biased away from the spray canister body in the resting configuration.
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(32) In the illustrated embodiment, an exterior face 1440 tapers inward from the upper end 1420 toward the lower end 1430 of the moveable plate 1310. In the illustrated embodiment, the exterior face 1440 is opposite the mating face of the moveable plate 1310. The tapered side provides additional space for the spray canister to be received within the interior of the housing, such that the moveable plate does not obstruct the canister placement therein.
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(34) In some embodiments, the spray canister dispenser 1000 includes a second channel 1510 having a different dimension than the first channel 1500 to allow the spray canister dispenser 1000 to removably mount to a second spray canister having a different lip dimension than that of the spray canister. This allows a user to use a single spray canister dispenser 1000 on various spray cans of different sizes and applications. In the illustrated embodiment, the first channel 1500 is positioned at the lower end or base of the housing 1100 and the second channel 1510 is disposed above the first channel.
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(36) The adapter 3000 comprises an open section 3100 extending between the upper and lower ends thereof. The open section 3100 comprises a substantially similar width to the opening in the sidewall of the housing. In the illustrated embodiment, the adapter 3000 comprises at least one adapter lip configured to align and fit within a channel of the housing. In some embodiments, the adapter comprises a first and second adapter lip 3200, 3210 configured to align and fit within the corresponding first and second channels of the housing 1100.
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(38) In other embodiments, the spray canister dispenser comprises a color indicator adapted to indicate to a user a color of the substance in the spray canister to which it is attached. In some embodiments, the color indicator is a wheel extending from an exterior of the spray canister dispenser, wherein a user can selectively rotate the wheel to display a color that most similarly corresponds to a paint spray can to which it is attached. In other embodiments, the color indicator provides for receiving a marker that has been colored with the substance from the paint spray canister to indicate to a user the color of the paint spray can to which it is attached. The marker is removable or washable to be reused with a different colored paint spray can.
(39) It is therefore submitted that the instant invention has been shown and described in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
(40) Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.