CONNECTORS AND METHODS FOR CONTACTLESS TRANSFER OF FLUID BETWEEN CONTAINERS
20230066548 · 2023-03-02
Inventors
- Jason Lines Brown (Gallatin, TN, US)
- Christopher James Cunningham (Goodlettsville, TN, US)
- James Robert Seay (Hendersonville, TN, US)
- John-Mark Christian Bolton (Cary, NC, US)
- Karry Chase Harrison (Mount Holly, NC, US)
- Joshua William Whitelock (Morrisville, NC, US)
Cpc classification
B65D25/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3211
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/0403
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/0426
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Connectors and methods for contactless transfer of fluid between containers are disclosed. According to an aspect, a connector includes a body that defines a first end, a second end, and a passageway that extends between the first end and the second end, wherein the first end and second end are configured to attach to a first container and a second container, respectively. The passageway provides a pathway between the first and second containers when the first and second containers are attached to the first and second ends, respectively. Further, the connector includes an opener configured to engage and open the first container for release of a fluid from within the first container through the passageway and into the second container when the first and second containers are attached to the first and second ends, respectively.
Claims
1. A connector comprising: a body that defines a first end, a second end, and a passageway that extends between the first end and the second end, wherein the first end and second end are configured to attach to a first container and a second container, respectively, wherein the passageway provides a pathway between the first and second containers when the first and second containers are attached to the first and second ends, respectively; and an opener configured to engage and open the first container for release of a fluid from within the first container through the passageway and into the second container when the first and second containers are attached to the first and second ends, respectively.
2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the first end is configured for sealed attachment to the first container.
3. The connector of claim 1, wherein the second end is configured for sealed attachment to the second container.
4. The connector of claim 1, wherein the fluid is a concentrate.
5. The connector of claim 1, wherein the first container is a concentrate container.
6. The connector of claim 1, wherein the second container is a mix and storage container.
7. The connector of claim 1, further comprising a gasket positioned and configured to provide a seal between the first end and the first container when the first container is attached to the first end.
8. The connector of claim 1, wherein the opener comprises a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the opener is attached to the body, and wherein the second end of the opener extends in a direction towards the first end of the body.
9. The connector of claim 8, wherein the second end defines a tapered shape.
10. The connector of claim 8, wherein the opener defines an interior to form a portion of the pathway.
11. The connector of claim 1, wherein the first end and the second end define a first opening and a second opening.
12. The connector of claim 11, wherein the body defines an interior that is substantially cylindrical in shape.
13. A method of utilizing a connector, the method comprising: providing a connector comprising: a body that defines a first end, a second end, and a passage that extends between the first end and the second end, wherein the passage provides a pathway between the first end and the second end; and an opener attached to the body; attaching the second end to a second container; and attaching the first end to a first container to thereby cause the opener to engage and open the first container for release of a fluid from within the first container through the passageway and into the second container.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the first end is configured for sealed attachment to the first container.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the second end is configured for sealed attachment to the second container.
16. The method of claim 1, wherein the fluid is a concentrate.
17. The method of claim 1, wherein the connector further comprises a gasket positioned and configured to provide a seal between the first end and the first container when the first container is attached to the first end.
18. The connector of claim 1, wherein the opener comprises a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the opener is attached to the body, and wherein the second end of the opener extends in a direction towards the first end of the body.
19. The connector of claim 8, wherein the second end defines a tapered shape.
20. The connector of claim 8, wherein the opener defines an interior to form a portion of the pathway.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Having thus described the presently disclosed subject matter in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying Drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
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SUMMARY
[0016] The presently disclosed subject matter relates to connectors and methods for contactless transfer of fluid between containers. According to an aspect, a connector includes a body that defines a first end, a second end, and a passageway that extends between the first end and the second end, wherein the first end and second end are configured to attach to a first container and a second container, respectively. The passageway provides a pathway between the first and second containers when the first and second containers are attached to the first and second ends, respectively. Further, the connector includes an opener configured to engage and open the first container for release of a fluid from within the first container through the passageway and into the second container when the first and second containers are attached to the first and second ends, respectively.
[0017] According to another aspect, method of utilizing a connector includes providing a connector defining a body. The body defines a first end, a second end, and a passage that extends between the first end and the second end. The passage provides a pathway between the first end and the second end. Further, the connector includes an opener attached to the body. The method also includes attaching the second end to a second container. Further, the method includes attaching the first end to a first container to thereby cause the opener to engage and open the first container for release of a fluid from within the first container through the passageway and into the second container.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The following detailed description is made with reference to the figures. Exemplary embodiments are described to illustrate the disclosure, not to limit its scope, which is defined by the claims. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize a number of equivalent variations in the description that follows.
[0019] Articles “a” and “an” are used herein to refer to one or to more than one (i.e. at least one) of the grammatical object of the article. By way of example, “an element” means at least one element and can include more than one element.
[0020] “About” is used to provide flexibility to a numerical endpoint by providing that a given value may be “slightly above” or “slightly below” the endpoint without affecting the desired result.
[0021] The use herein of the terms “including,” “comprising,” or “having,” and variations thereof is meant to encompass the elements listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional elements. Embodiments recited as “including,” “comprising,” or “having” certain elements are also contemplated as “consisting essentially of” and “consisting” of those certain elements.
[0022] Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. For example, if a range is stated as between 1%-50%, it is intended that values such as between 2%-40%, 10%-30%, or 1%-3%, etc. are expressly enumerated in this specification. These are only examples of what is specifically intended, and all possible combinations of numerical values between and including the lowest value and the highest value enumerated are to be considered to be expressly stated in this disclosure.
[0023] Unless otherwise defined, all technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs.
[0024] In accordance with embodiments, pest control systems, kits, and methods for contactless application of mixed concentrates and diluents are disclosed. These systems, kits, and methods can reduce or eliminate the likelihood of inaccurate mixing and mishandling of pesticides or other chemicals, such as chemicals for lawncare. A system can include a mix and storage container, a container, and an application tool. The mix and storage container can be used for mixing a concentrate and diluent. Also, the mix and storage container can be used for storing and carrying the mixed concentrate and diluent during application. The connector can connect a concentrate container with the mix and storage container so that concentrate in the concentrate container can be transferred to the mix and storage container. Further, the connector can have an opener that opens a sealed portion of the concentrate container for release of the concentrate in order to facilitate contactless handling of the concentrate. The application tool can be attached to the mix and storage container and used to apply the mixed concentrate and diluent to an area for pest control.
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[0026] In this example, the mix and storage container 102 is a flexible bladder that defines an interior for receiving and holding a concentrate and diluent for mixing prior to application. Alternatively, for example, the container 102 may be a rigid structure. The mix and storage container 102 includes openings 114 and 116 at its upper portion. The openings 114 and 116 are fluidly connected to an interior (not shown) of the container 102. For example, the openings 114 and 116 can be positioned above a fill line 118 such that the contents of the container 102 do not spill or inadvertently leak so long as the container 102 is oriented in an upright position and too much concentrate and diluent are not added to the container 102. The fill line 118 indicates a level to reach by adding diluent (e.g., water) after the concentrate has been added as described herein.
[0027] With continuing reference to
[0028] The application tool 108 includes a wand 122, a pump 124, a flexible tube 126, and a connector 128. The wand 122 can be a foldable for compact packaging or storage. Further, the wand 122 can have a nozzle 130 for emitting and spraying the pesticide. The pump 124 can be an electric pump having a button 132 to control the pump 124 to draw pesticide from the interior of the container 102 through the tube 126 and out the nozzle 130 of the wand 122. The tube 126 can be connected to the pump 124 at one end 134 and to the connector 128 at an opposing end 136.
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[0040] While the embodiments have been described in connection with the various embodiments of the various figures, it is to be understood that other similar embodiments may be used, or modifications and additions may be made to the described embodiment for performing the same function without deviating therefrom. Therefore, the disclosed embodiments should not be limited to any single embodiment, but rather should be construed in breadth and scope in accordance with the appended claims.