Aerosol canister case with locking twist cap
10479592 ยท 2019-11-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D83/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/388
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A case for securing an aerosol canister, comprising: a body, including: a first lateral wall having a first top edge and a first bottom edge; a bottom wall connected to and enclosing 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 rotatably connected to the body, including: a second lateral wall having a second top edge and a second bottom edge; a top wall connected to the second lateral wall proximate the second top edge; 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.
2. The case as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one cutout comprises a ledge and a notch.
3. The case as recited in claim 2, wherein: in the unlocked position, the gusset is arranged to engage the notch; and, in the locked position, the gusset is arranged to engage the ledge.
4. The case as recited in claim 3, wherein: to arrange the case in the unlocked position, the cap is rotated in a first circumferential direction relative to the body; and, to arrange the case in the locked position, the cap is rotated in a second circumferential direction, opposite the first circumferential direction, relative to the body.
5. The case as recited in claim 1, wherein the cap further comprises a conduit: including a hole; connected to the nozzle; and, arranged to engage the stem.
6. The case as recited in claim 5, wherein the conduit comprises: an inlet conduit having a first hole, the inlet conduit arranged to engage the stem; and, an outlet conduit having a second hole, the second hole extending from the first hole to the nozzle.
7. The case as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least one gusset extends between the top wall and the second lateral wall.
8. The case as recited in claim 1, wherein the cap is arranged concentrically around the body.
9. The case as recited in claim 1, wherein the cap comprises one or more ribs arranged proximate the second top edge.
10. The case as recited in claim 9, wherein the one or more ribs are arranged diametrically opposite the nozzle.
11. The case as recited in claim 1, wherein the bottom wall is curvilinear and is arranged for connection to an attachment element.
12. The case as recited in claim 11, wherein: the bottom wall includes a channel; and, a hole is formed between the attachment element and the channel.
13. A case for securing an aerosol canister, comprising: 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, the bottom wall enclosing 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, the cap concentrically arranged around the body proximate the first top edge and including: a second lateral wall having a second top edge and a second bottom edge; a top wall connected to the second lateral wall proximate the second top edge; 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.
14. The case as recited in claim 13, wherein the at least one cutout comprises a ledge and a notch.
15. The case as recited in claim 14, wherein: in the unlocked position, the gusset is arranged to engage the notch; and, in the locked position, the gusset is arranged to engage the ledge.
16. The case as recited in claim 15, wherein: to arrange the case in the unlocked position, the cap is rotated in a first circumferential direction relative to the body; and, to arrange the case in the locked position, the cap is rotated in a second circumferential direction, opposite the first circumferential direction, relative to the body.
17. The case as recited in claim 13, wherein the cap further comprises a conduit: including a hole; connected to the nozzle; and, arranged to engage the stem.
18. The case as recited in claim 17, wherein the conduit comprises: an inlet conduit having a first hole, the inlet conduit arranged to engage the stem; and, an outlet conduit having a second hole, the second hole extending from the first hole to the nozzle.
19. The case as recited in claim 13, wherein the at least one gusset extends between the top wall and the second lateral wall.
20. The case as recited in claim 13, wherein: the bottom wall includes a channel; and, a hole is formed between an attachment element and the channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various embodiments are disclosed, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings in which corresponding reference symbols indicate corresponding parts, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(21) At the outset, it should be appreciated that like drawing numbers on different drawing views identify identical, or functionally similar, structural elements. It is to be understood that the claims are not limited to the disclosed aspects.
(22) Furthermore, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the particular methodology, materials and modifications described and as such may, of course, vary. It is also understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the claims.
(23) Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood to one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure pertains. It should be understood that any methods, devices or materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the example embodiments.
(24) It should be appreciated that the term substantially is synonymous with terms such as nearly, very nearly, about, approximately, around, bordering on, close to, essentially, in the neighborhood of, in the vicinity of, etc., and such terms may be used interchangeably as appearing in the specification and claims. It should be appreciated that the term proximate is synonymous with terms such as nearby, close, adjacent, neighboring, immediate, adjoining, etc., and such terms may be used interchangeably as appearing in the specification and claims. The term approximately is intended to mean values within ten percent of the specified value.
(25) By non-rotatably connected elements, we mean that: the elements are connected so that whenever one of the elements rotate, all the elements rotate; and relative rotation between the elements is not possible. Radial and/or axial movement of non-rotatably connected elements with respect to each other is possible, but not required. By rotatably connected elements, we mean that the elements are rotatable with respect to each other.
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(27) Body 20 comprises lateral wall 22 and bottom wall 28. Lateral wall 22 is generally cylindrical having a circular cross section and comprises edge 24 and edge 26. It should be appreciated that lateral wall 22 may be any shape suitable for housing a canister (e.g., an aerosol canister), such as a triangular, rectangular, square, octagonal, hexagonal, ovular, ellipsoidal, or polygonal geometry. Bottom wall 28 is connected to lateral wall 22 at edge 24. Bottom wall 28 may be planar or curvilinear and includes channel 50. Bottom wall 28 is arranged to engage a connection element (e.g., ring attachment 52 or clip attachment 56) and will be discussed in greater detail below. Hole 58 is formed between the connection element and channel 50 Lateral wall 22 comprises, proximate edge 26, cutouts 30A, 30B, 30C, and 40, as shown in
(28) Cap 70 comprises lateral wall 72 and top wall 78. Lateral wall 72 is generally cylindrical having a circular cross section and comprises edge 74 and edge 76. It should be appreciated that lateral wall 72 may be any shape suitable for housing a canister (e.g., an aerosol canister) and slidingly engaging and connecting to body 20, such as a triangular, rectangular, square, octagonal, hexagonal, ovular, ellipsoidal, or polygonal geometry. Top wall 78 is connected to lateral wall 72 at edge 76. Top wall 78 may be planar or curvilinear. Lateral wall 72 comprises, proximate edge 26, nozzle 80 and one or more ribs 82. Nozzle 80 is generally a hole that extends through lateral wall 72 to outlet conduit 98 for dispersing of the contents of the canister. Ribs 82 are arranged substantially diametrically opposed to nozzle 80. Ribs 82 are arranged to provide the user with grip and also a general sense of which direction nozzle 80 is directed (i.e., nozzle 80 is arranged 180 from ribs 82). The user may place a thumb or finger on ribs 82, and rotate cap 70 with respect to body 20 in order to lock/unlock case 10, as will be discussed in greater detail below. As shown in
(29) Gusset 90A is connected to top wall 78 and extends from inlet conduit 94 to lateral wall 72. Gusset 90A increases the strength of cap 70 and also is arranged to engage cutout 30A. Specifically, gusset 90A comprises downwardly projecting protrusion 92A which engages either notch 34A, when cap 70 is in the unlocked position, or ledge 32A, when cap 70 is in the locked position. Gusset 90B is connected to top wall 78 and extends from inlet conduit 94 to lateral wall 72. Gusset 90B increases the strength of cap 70 and also is arranged to engage cutout 30B. Specifically, gusset 90B comprises downwardly projecting protrusion 92B which engages either notch 34B, when cap 70 is in the unlocked position, or ledge 32B, when cap 70 is in the locked position. Gusset 90C is connected to top wall 78 and extends from inlet conduit 94 to lateral wall 72. Gusset 90C increases the strength of cap 70 and also is arranged to engage cutout 30C. Specifically, gusset 90C comprises downwardly projecting protrusion 92C which engages either notch 34C, when cap 70 is in the unlocked position, or ledge 32C, when cap 70 is in the locked position. It should be appreciated that cap 70 may comprise any number of gussets, for example one or more gussets, suitable to engage one or more cutouts of body 20 and lock and unlock cap 70 axially with respect to body 20. Additionally, in some embodiments the gussets do not include downwardly projecting protrusions, but rather the gussets themselves interact and engage the cutouts of body 20. Gussets 90A-C may comprise any geometric shape suitable to engage cutouts 30A-C, respectively.
(30) Cap 70 is arranged to be concentrically engaged around body 20. Cap 70 is capable of translational movement, that is, movement in axial directions AD1 and AD2 with respect to body 20, as well as rotational movement, that is, movement in circumferential directions CD1 and CD2. When engaged, cap 70 may be limited in axial movement with respect to body 20. When cap 70 is in the locked position, downwardly projecting protrusion 92A abuts against or substantially against ledge 32A, preventing cap 70 from being displaced axially relative to body 20. When cap 70 is in the unlocked position, downwardly projecting protrusions 92A-C are circumferentially aligned with notches 34A-C, respectively, which allows cap 70 to be axially displaced relative to body 20. When cap 70 is displaced axially relative to body 20, inlet conduit 94 engages and displaces stem 4, which allows the contents of aerosol canister 2 to be dispensed through hole 96, hole 100, and out through nozzle 80.
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(36) It will be appreciated that various aspects of the disclosure above and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(37) 2 Aerosol canister 4 Stem 10 Case 12 Axis 20 Body 22 Lateral wall 24 Edge 26 Edge 28 Bottom wall 29A Hole 29B Hole 30A Cutout 30B Cutout 30C Cutout 32A Ledge 32B Ledge 32C Ledge 34A Notch 34B Notch 34C Notch 36A Groove 36B Groove 36C Groove 40 Cutout 42 Rib 50 Channel 52 Ring attachment 54 Ring 56 Clip attachment 58 Hole 70 Cap 72 Lateral wall 74 Edge 76 Edge 78 Top wall 80 Nozzle 82 Ribs 90A Gusset 90B Gusset 90C Gusset 92A Downwardly projecting protrusion 92B Downwardly projecting protrusion 92C Downwardly projecting protrusion 94 Inlet conduit 96 Hole 98 Outlet conduit 100 Hole 110 Arm 112 Prong 114 Prong 120 Arm 122 Prong 124 Prong 126 Clip A Arrow B Position C Position AD1 Axial direction AD2 Axial direction CD1 Circumferential direction CD2 Circumferential direction