Aerosol actuators, devices and methods of making and using the same
10358280 ยท 2019-07-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Sara Jane Falcon (Richmond, VA, US)
- Ryan A. BAILEY (Richmond, VA, US)
- Kelly A. Harrigan (Richmond, VA, US)
- Connie TRAN (Glen Allen, VA, US)
- Steve Kazanjian (Los Angeles, CA, US)
- Bradford J. Walling (Chesterfield, VA, US)
Cpc classification
B05B15/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/386
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/0022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0059
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B15/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Aerosol actuation mechanisms include improvements allowing a user to extend the reach of an aerosol application device, apply an aerosol in a windy environment, improve coverage of the aerosol product, or facilitate improved ability to ensure coverage for an aerosol product.
Claims
1. An aerosol system, comprising: an aerosol container having a top and a bottom and a sidewall extending therebetween; and an aerosol actuator mounted on the top of the aerosol container, the aerosol actuator comprising: a top actuator configured to actuate the aerosol container; a handle extending down the sidewall of the aerosol container, the handle being linearly extendable from a locked position to an unlocked position such that a terminal end of the handle extends beyond the bottom of the aerosol container, the handle including an actuator button linearly extendable with the handle which is configured to actuate the aerosol container independent of the top actuator.
2. The aerosol system of claim 1, wherein the top actuator includes an orifice, and wherein the handle and the orifice are vertically aligned.
3. The aerosol system of claim 1, wherein the handle and orifice are located on opposite sides of the aerosol container.
4. The aerosol system of claim 1, wherein the top actuator is rotatable relative to the handle.
5. The aerosol system of claim 1 wherein the actuator button is a tab which extends beyond the bottom of the aerosol container.
6. The aerosol system of claim 1 wherein the handle and actuator button are slidably extendable.
7. The aerosol system of claim 1, wherein the handle and orifice are located on opposite sides of the aerosol container.
8. An aerosol system comprising: an aerosol container; an aerosol actuator mounted on the aerosol container, the aerosol actuator including a dispensing orifice; and a hood configured and arranged to be extendable around said dispensing orifice to direct a dispensing spray, wherein the hood is configured to wrap around the aerosol container in a non-hood first configuration and further configured to be deployed over the top of the aerosol actuator to create the hood in a second configuration.
9. The aerosol system of claim 8, wherein the hood is integrated with the aerosol actuator.
10. The aerosol system of claim 9, wherein the hood is elastomeric and is configured to be elastomerically deployed.
11. The aerosol system of claim 8, wherein the hood is integrated with the aerosol container.
12. The aerosol system of claim 11, wherein the hood is elastomeric and is configured to be elastomerically deployed.
13. The aerosol system of claim 8, wherein the hood is elastomeric and is configured to be elastomerically deployed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming particular embodiments of the present invention, various embodiments of the invention can be more readily understood and appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art from the following descriptions of various embodiments of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(20) Various views of an aerosol actuator according to some embodiments of the invention are illustrated in
(21) According to some embodiments of the invention illustrated in
(22) A toggle motion associated with the aerosol actuator 100 may allow the user to trigger the aerosol more easily. Allowing the user to actuate the spray by rocking their finger in any direction (such as parallel to the body of the primary) makes the actuation more consumer friendly, as often times consumers' forefingers may naturally roll to the side when attempting to spray towards their torso or chest. A toggle motion may also allow the aerosol to spray at a slight angle as it exits the aerosol actuator 100. Embodiments of the invention may also allow the user to rock their finger forwards to spray an aerosol at a downward angle (such as current manifestations of sprays on the market) and to pull backwards to spray an aerosol at an upward angle using the aerosol actuator 100.
(23) In addition, the toggle may also be attached to a larger housing unit which may eliminate the need for a separate overcap. In some embodiments, a toggle valve may use a separate overcap to protect actuation when not in use. However, by integrating a larger housing unit onto the actual toggle, the user may simply pull the unit back and/or down to toggle the actuator as illustrated with the aerosol actuator 110.
(24) Trigger actuated aerosol systems according to various embodiments of the invention are illustrated in
(25) The trigger 120 illustrated in
(26) A trigger 120 aerosol actuator 100 according to other embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
(27) A trigger 120 according to still other embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
(28) The top actuator 122 illustrated in
(29) A trigger 120 such as those illustrated in
(30) Actuation of the triggers 120 illustrated in
(31) In conjunction with the embodiments illustrated in
(32) In addition, an aerosol actuator may include various trigger 120 locking features to prevent the package from accidental actuation, such as a locking band or recessed section in the aerosol container. For example, a locking band 140 may be placed in a recessed section of an aerosol container and it may be placed under the trigger so that it cannot be depressed. The locking band 140 may be moved from under the trigger to create a space to actuate the trigger, for instance, using a sliding motion as illustrated in
(33) An aerosol actuator 100 according to still other embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
(34) According to certain embodiments, the aerosol actuator 100 may include two or more flanges or shapes which may be squeezed together to promote or initiate actuation of an aerosol valve to allow disbursement of an aerosol product. The split trigger or flanges may allow a user to grip the aerosol package in a different location and may increase the user's ability to reach those hard to reach places when applying a product. For example, it may be easier to reach the back of a person for application thereto using the embodiments of the invention illustrated in
(35) According to embodiments of the invention, the trigger or flanges illustrated in
(36) Another embodiment of an aerosol actuator 100 is illustrated in
(37) Other embodiments of aerosol actuators 100 are illustrated in
(38) According to embodiments of the invention, a band 160 may be pulled in any direction to facilitate or cause actuation. In some embodiments, a downward directionor direction away from the spray headmay be a preferred direction. In some embodiments, a band 160 may span a circumference of a container with vertical straps attaching it to the spray head or an actuation head. Pulling on the band 160 may apply a force to actuate the spray head.
(39) According to still other embodiments of the invention, an aerosol actuator 100 may include a push band 170 as illustrated in
(40) According to embodiments of the invention, a push band 170 may increase reachability for the user when using the device. Without an added aid whether it be a tool and/or another person, the user may find it difficult to reach certain areas of one's body. Therefore, by strategically re-positioning and manipulating the area of actuation, the user may be better able to access the hard to reach places such as one's upper back.
(41) In some embodiments of the invention, a push band 170 can be executed in a number of ways, but its major advantage is that it allows the user to activate the spray from an infinite number of positions and orientations. In different variations, a push band 170 may travel from the spray actuator down the side of the aerosol device and sometimes around the bottom. An elastic or non-elastic push band 170 may fixed at the end opposite the spray actuator with a void between the push band 170 and aerosol package.
(42) In some embodiments, a lock may be included to lock the device when not in use. One variation of a lock may include a hinged cap. A hinged cap may serve the basic function of covering or exposing the orifice. However, in addition to this basic function, the cap may also have an extruded notch. When the hinged cap is closed, the notch is inserted from above into the slot on the band, thus preventing the band from moving, locking the band in place. In other embodiments, a notch and slot interaction may be used with a rigid ring rather than a hinged cap.
(43) An aerosol actuator 100 according to still other embodiments of the invention is illustrated in
(44) According to some embodiments of the invention, an aerosol actuator 100 may be configured to provide a continuous spray when actuated as illustrated in
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(46) According to still other embodiments of the invention, an integrated hood 190 or wind shield may be incorporated with an aerosol device or aerosol actuator 100 as illustrated in
(47) According to some embodiments of the invention, a hood 190 may include a silicon or elastomeric pull over hood 190 as illustrated in
(48) In another example, the hood 190 illustrated in
(49) According to still other embodiments of the invention, an aerosol actuator 100 may include selectable spray patterns as illustrated in
(50) In still other embodiments of the invention, an aerosol actuator 100 may include one or more modular components 195 which may be removed to apply a product to a surface. For example, as illustrated in
(51) According to other embodiments, an applicator may be integrated with the aerosol actuator 100 such that a product may be sprayed into the applicator and then applied using the applicator rather than an aerosol spray. For example, an embodiment illustrated in
(52) In still other embodiments, an aerosol actuator 100 may include a slidable locking and actuation mechanism as illustrated in
(53) Aerosol actuators according to various embodiments of the invention may be made of any desired material or combination of materials. In some instances, an aerosol actuator may be made of plastic or a resin-based material. In other instances, an aerosol actuator may include metal components. In still other instances, flexible, expandable, or other elastomeric-type materials may be used or integrated into an aerosol actuator design.
(54) According to various embodiments of the invention, any of the aerosol actuators may be attached to, mated with, or otherwise assembled with an aerosol container or canplastic, metal, or otherwisehaving a valve.
(55) Having thus described certain particular embodiments of the invention, it is understood that the invention defined by the appended claims is not to be limited by particular details set forth in the above description, as many apparent variations thereof are contemplated. Rather, the invention is limited only be the appended claims, which include within their scope all equivalent devices or methods which operate according to the principles of the invention as described.