Claims
- 1. A cap for aerosol containers embodying a release mechanism, said cap comprising:
- a tubular body (1) positioned to cover an ejection valve stem (14) of an aerosol container and having a diametrically positioned first bar (6) pivoted at a proximal end, and a second bar (10) connected to the first bar (6) and positioned and dimensioned to fit over the ejection valve stem (14), the first and second bars having a continuous passage (30) therethrough for allowing flow of contents from said aerosol container into an entrance of the second bar (10) and out through the proximal end of the first bar when a distal end (6A) of the first bar is depressed; and
- a cover member (2) rotatably mounted over said tubular body (1), for rotating said cover member (2) from an inoperative position to an operative position, and having resilient means with an equilibrium position flush with a top surface of said cover member (2), for engaging on the distal end (6A) of the first bar in the operative position, wherein with said cover member (2) rotated to the operative position an upper portion of the resilient means of said cover member (2) is flush with a top surface of said cover member (2) and said upper portion of the resilient means can be depressed for activating the ejection valve stem thereby releasing contents from said aerosol container, and wherein with said cover member (2) rotated to an inoperative position said upper portion of the resilient means of said cover member (2) is flush with the top surface of said cover member (2) and said upper portion of the resilient means cannot be depressed for activating said ejection valve stem.
- 2. The cap as set forth in claim 1 wherein said resilient means includes a depressible portion (26) pivotally mounted at one end and actuator means on an underside at a free end of said depressible portion to engage on the distal end (6A) of the first bar (6) in an operative position.
- 3. The cap as set forth in claim 2 wherein said actuator means includes at least one column (28) perpendicular to the depressible portion and fastened to the underside of the depressible portion (26).
- 4. The cap as set forth in claim 2 or 3, wherein the tubular body (1) is provided with at least two spaced apart stops (16, 18) and wherein the cover member (2) includes reciprocal abutment means for restricting rotational movement of the cover member (2) on the tubular body within a predetermined radial angle.
- 5. The cap as set forth in claim 4, wherein, when the first stop (16) and the reciprocal abutment means are in mutual contact, the actuator means is engaged on the distal end (6A) of the first bar (6), and when the second stop (18) and the reciprocal abutment means are in mutual contact, the actuator means is disengaged from the distal end (6A) of the first bar.
- 6. The cap as set forth in claim 4, wherein the reciprocal abutment means includes a lip (32) projecting inwardly from the circumferential edge of the cover member (2) adjacent to the free end of the depressible portion.
- 7. The cap as set forth in claim 2, wherein the tubular body includes means to indicate audibly the operative position of the actuator means.
- 8. The cap according to claim 7, wherein the indicating means also indicates audibly arrival of the cover member (2) in a position corresponding to the inoperative position of the actuator means.
- 9. The cap as set forth in claim 7 or 8, wherein the indicating means comprises two rigid flap projections (20, 22) spaced apart on the circumferential edge of the tubular body (1), and a corresponding rigid fin (24) projecting on the underside of the inner circumferential edge of the cover member (2) such that the fin (24) on the cover member (2) passes over the flap on the tubular body (1) at the moment the actuator means is at either the operative position or the inoperative position.
- 10. A cap for an aerosol container comprising:
- a tubular body positioned to cover an ejection valve stem of said aerosol container, said tubular body including at least one bar with a duct for releasing contents from said aerosol container, said at least one bar positioned and dimensioned to fit over said ejection valve stem and pivoted at a proximal end, said at least one bar having continuous passage therethrough for allowing flow of contents from said aerosol container into an entrance of said at least one bar and out through the proximal end of said at least one bar when a distal end of said at least one bar is depressed; and
- a cover member rotatably mounted over said tubular body, for rotating said cover member from an inoperative position to an operative position, and having resilient means for engaging on the distal end of said at least one bar in an operative position, wherein with said cover member rotated to the operative position an upper portion of the resilient means of said cover member is flush with a top surface of said cover member and said upper portion of the resilient means can be depressed for activating said ejection valve stem thereby releasing contents from said aerosol container, and wherein with said cover member rotated to an inoperative position said upper portion of the resilient means of said cover member is flush with the top surface of said cover member and said upper portion of the resilient means cannot be depressed for activating said ejection valve stem.
- 11. A cap for an aerosol container comprising:
- a tubular body positioned to cover an ejection valve stem of said aerosol container, said tubular body including at least one bar with a duct for releasing contents from said aerosol container, said at least one bar positioned and dimensioned to fit over said ejection valve stem and pivoted at a proximal end, said at least one bar having a continuous passage therethrough for allowing flow of contents from said aerosol container into an entrance of said at least one bar and out through the proximal end of said at least one bar when a distal end of said at least one bar is depressed; and
- a cover member rotatably mounted over said tubular body, for rotating said cover member from an inoperative position to an operative position, and having resilient means for engaging on the distal end of said at least one bar in an operative position, wherein with said cover member rotated to the operative position an upper portion of the resilient means of said cover member is flush with a top surface of said cover member and said upper portion of the resilient means can be depressed for activating said ejection valve stem thereby releasing contents from said aerosol container, and wherein with said cover member rotated to an inoperative position said upper portion of the resilient means of said cover member is flush with the top surface of said cover member and said upper portion of the resilient means cannot be depressed for activating said ejection valve stem, and wherein said resilient means includes a depressible portion pivotally mounted at one end and actuator means on an underside at a free end of said depressible portion to engage on the distal end of said at least one bar in an operative position.
- 12. The cap as set forth in claim 11 wherein said actuator means includes at least one column perpendicular to the depressible portion and fastened to the underside of the depressible portion.
- 13. The cap as set forth in claim 11 or 12, wherein the tubular body is provided with at least two spaced apart stops and wherein the cover member includes reciprocal abutment means for restricting rotational movement of the cover member on the tubular body within a predetermined radial angle.
- 14. The cap as set forth in claim 13, wherein, when the first stop and the reciprocal abutment means are in mutual contact, the actuator means is engaged on the distal end of said at least one bar, and when the second stop and the reciprocal abutment means are in mutual contact, the actuator means is disengaged from the distal end of said at least one bar.
- 15. The cap as set forth in claim 13, wherein the reciprocal abutment means includes a lip projecting inwardly from the circumferential edge of the cover member adjacent to the free end of the depressible portion.
- 16. The cap as set forth in claim 11, wherein said cap includes means to indicate audibly the operative position of the actuator means.
- 17. The cap according to claim 16, wherein the indicating means also indicates audibly arrival of the cover member in a position corresponding to the inoperative position of the actuator means.
- 18. The cap as set forth in claim 16 or 17, wherein the indicating means comprises two rigid flap projections spaced apart on the circumferential edge of the tubular body, and a corresponding rigid fin projecting on the underside of the inner circumferential edge of the cover member such that the fin on the cover member passes over the flap on the tubular body at the moment the actuator means is at either the operative position or the inoperative position.
- 19. A cap for an aerosol container comprising:
- a tubular body positioned to cover an ejection valve stem of said aerosol container, said tubular body including at least one bar with a duct for releasing contents from said aerosol container, said at least one bar positioned and dimensioned to fit over said ejection valve stem and pivoted at a proximal end, said at least one bar having a continuous passage therethrough for allowing flow of contents from said aerosol container into an entrance of said at least one bar and out through the proximal end of said at least one bar when a distal end of said at least one bar is depressed; and
- a cover member rotatably mounted over said tubular body, for rotating said cover member from an inoperative position to an operative position, and having resilient means for engaging on the distal end of said at least one bar in an operative position, wherein with said cover member rotated to the operative position an upper position of the resilient means of said cover member is flush with a surface of said cover member and said upper portion of the resilient means can be depressed for activating said ejection valve stem thereby releasing contents from said aerosol container.
- 20. A cap for an aerosol container comprising:
- a tubular body positioned to cover an ejection valve stem of said aerosol container, said tubular body including at least one bar with a duct for releasing contents from said aerosol container, said at least one bar positioned and dimensioned to fit over said ejection valve stem and pivoted at a proximal end, said at least one bar having a continuous passage therethrough for allowing flow of contents from said aerosol container into an entrance of said at least one bar and out through the proximal end of said at least one bar when a distal end of said at least one bar is depressed; and
- a cover member rotatably mounted over said tubular body, for rotating said cover member from an inoperative position to an operative position, and having resilient means for engaging on the distal end of said at least one bar in an operative position, wherein with said cover member rotated to the operative position an upper position of the resilient means of said cover member is flush with a surface of said cover member and said upper portion of the resilient means can be depressed for activating said ejection valve stem thereby releasing contents from said aerosol container, and wherein said resilient means includes a depressible portion pivotally mounted at one end and actuator means on an underside at a free end of said depressible portion to engage on the distal end of said at least one bar in an operative position.
- 21. The cap as set forth in claim 20 wherein said actuator means includes at least one column perpendicular to the depressible portion and fastened to the underside of the depressible portion.
- 22. The cap as set forth in claims 20 or 21, wherein the tubular body is provided with at least two spaced apart stops and wherein the cover member includes reciprocal abutment means for restricting rotational movement of the cover member on the tubular body within a predetermined radial angle.
- 23. The cap as set forth in claim 22, wherein, when the first stop and the reciprocal abutment means are in mutual contact, the actuator means is engaged on the distal end of said at least one bar, and when the second stop and the reciprocal abutment means are in mutual contact, the actuator means is disengaged from the distal end of said at least one bar.
- 24. The cap as set forth in claim 22, wherein the reciprocal abutment means includes a lip projecting inwardly from the circumferential edge of the cover member adjacent to the free end of the depressible portion.
- 25. The cap as set forth in claim 20 wherein said cap includes means to indicate audibly the operative position of the actuator means.
- 26. The cap according to claim 25, wherein the indicating means also indicates audibly arrival of the cover member in a position corresponding to the inoperative position of the actuator means.
- 27. The cap as set forth in claim 25 or 26, wherein the indicating means comprises two rigid flap projections spaced apart on the circumferential edge of the tubular body, and a corresponding rigid fin projecting on the underside of the inner circumferential edge of the cover member such that the fin on the cover member passes over the flap on the tubular body at the moment the actuator means is at either the operative position or the inoperative position.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED PATENTS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/552,914, filed Jul. 16, 1990 now abandoned.
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