Claims
- 1. A method of storing and subsequently dispensing a two component material comprising: storing one component of the material in an enclosed chamber of a container, said container having an open end closed with a valve having a valving member normally located in a closed position, and a nozzle mounted on the valving member, said valving member being movable from a closed position to an open position to open the valve to allow material to be dispensed from the container, continuously subjecting said one component of the material to pressure of a propellant, storing the other component of the material in a frangible ampule located in said enclosed chamber of the container, moving the valving member from the closed position to the open position to break the ampule, closing the nozzle during movement of the valving member to the open position to break the ampule to prevent the materials and propellant from being dispensed from the container, mixing the two components of the materials within said enclosed chamber, and moving the valving member from the closed position to the open position after the mixing of the two components of the material to dispense the mixed components of the material and the propellant from the container.
- 2. The method of claim 1 including: filtering said mixed two components of the material within the enclosed chamber before the dispensing thereof.
- 3. An aerosol dispenser comprising: a container having an internal chamber for storing a propellant and at least one first material under pressure, normally closed valve means mounted on said container to retain the propellant and one first material in said chamber, said valve means being movable to an open position to dispense aerosol to a desired location, frangible ampule means located with said chamber containing at least one second material that is separated from the first material within the chamber until said ampule means is broken, said valve means having a tubular stem, nozzle means mounted on the stem for directing aerosol to a selected location, means for holding the ampule means in said chamber means connected to said valve means and said means for holding the ampule means, said means connected to said valve means comprising a rigid rod extended between the valve means and means for holding the ampule means whereby when the valve means is first moved to the open position force is transmitted through the rigid rod to break the ampule means thereby releasing the second material into said chamber whereby the first and second materials are mixed within said chamber, and cap means mounted on the nozzle means for preventing discharge of materials from the nozzle means during the breaking of the ampule means, said cap means being removable from the nozzle means whereby on subsequent movement of the valve means to the open position materials are dispensed from the nozzle means.
- 4. The dispenser of claim 3 wherein: said valve means includes a movable body having a recess, said rod having an end located in said recess to connect the rod to the body whereby said rod is moved with the body when the valve means is moved to the open position.
- 5. The dispenser of claim 3 wherein: said nozzle means has an outwardly directed annular lip, said cap means having a body with a recess accommodating the nozzle means, said body having an annular surface engagable with said annular lip to seal said recess and allow the cap means to be removed from the nozzle means.
- 6. The dispenser of claim 2 wherein: said body has an annular end surface located in a friction fit relation with said annular lip to seal said recess and allow the cap means to be removed from the nozzle means.
- 7. The dispenser of claim 3 wherein: said valve means mounted on said container includes a housing having an internal passage and a movable body located in said passage, said rod connected to said valve means being movable mounted on said housing whereby when the valve means is initially moved to the open position the ampule means is broken, and means connected to said housing to carry the mixed components and propellant to said passage.
- 8. The dispenser of claim 7 wherein: said body has a recess, said rod having an end located in said recess to connect the rod to the body whereby said rod is moved with the body when the valve means is moved to the open position.
- 9. The dispenser of claim 7 wherein: the means connected to said housing includes a dip tube extended into the chamber of the container for carrying propellant and mixed components to said passage, and filter means mounted on the dip tube to prevent foreign particles from flowing into the dip tube and passage when said valve means is open.
- 10. An aerosol dispenser comprising: a container having a wall surrounding an internal chamber for storing a propellant and a first material under continuous pressure, normally closed valve means mounted on said container to retain the propellant and first material under continuous pressure in said chamber, said valve having a movable member for carrying propellant and material from the container, said member being movable to open the valve means to dispense aerosol to a desired location, at least one frangible ampule means located in the chamber containing a second material separate from the first material, means holding the ampule means in said chamber adjacent a wall of the chamber, means operably connected to the movable member engagable with said means for holding the ampule means operable to break said ampule means when the valve means is opened upon movement of the movable member to the open position thereof thereby releasing the second material into said chamber whereby the first and second materials are mixed together, and means mounted on the movable member to prevent propellant and materials from being dispensed from the container when the member is moved to the open position and the ampule means is being broken, said last means being removable from said movable member to allow propellant and material to be dispensed from the container when the valve means is subsequently opened.
- 11. The dispenser of claim 10 wherein: said means holding the ampule means includes a member having a recess accommodating a portion of the ampule means.
- 12. The dispenser of claim 10 wherein: said movable member includes a tubular stem projected upwardly from the valve means, said means mounted on the movable member comprising button means mounted on the stem closing said tubular stem whereby when the movable member is moved to open the valve means and break the ampule means propellant and materials are not discharged from the dispenser, said button means being removable from said stem thereby opening the tubular stem so that propellant and materials can be discharged from the dispenser when the valve means is opened.
- 13. The dispenser of claim 12 wherein: said button means has a recess accommodating an end portion of the tubular member with a tight fit whereby the button means is retained on the tubular member.
- 14. The dispenser of claim 10 including: cap means mounted on said container, a housing having an internal passage mounted on the cap means, said valve means including a movable body located in said passage, said means operatively connected to the movable member includes a rod movably mounted on said housing, and means connected to said housing to carry the mixed materials and propellant to said passage.
- 15. The dispenser of claim 14 wherein: the means connected to said housing includes a dip tube extended into the chamber of the container, and filter means mounted on the dip tube to prevent foreign particles from flowing into said passage when the valve means is open.
- 16. The dispenser of claim 14 wherein: said body has a recess, said rod having an end located in said recess to connect the rod to the body whereby said rod is moved with the body when the valve means is moved to the open position.
- 17. An aerosol dispenser comprising: a container having a wall surrounding an internal chamber for storing a propellant and a first material under continuous pressure, normally closed valve means mounted on said container to retain the propellant and first material under continuous pressure in said chamber, said valve having a movable member for carrying propellant and material from the container, said member being movable to open the valve means to dispense aerosol to a desired location, at least one frangible ampule means located in the chamber containing a second material separate from the first material, means holding the ampule means in said chamber adjacent a wall of the chamber, means operably connected to the movable member engagable with said means for holding the ampule means operable to break said ampule means when the valve means is opened upon movement of the movable member to the open position thereof thereby releasing the second material into said chamber whereby the first and second materials are mixed together, means associated with the movable member to prevent propellant and materials from being dispensed from the container when member is moved to the open position and the ampule means is being broken, and a nozzle mounted on the movable member for directing propellant and materials to a selected location, said means associated with the movable member to prevent propellant and materials from being dispensed from the container comprising button means mounted on the nozzle for preventing discharge of propellant and materials from the nozzle during the breaking of the ampule means, said button means being removable from the nozzle whereby on subsequent movement of the movable member to the open position materials are dispensed from the nozzle.
- 18. The dispenser of claim 17 wherein: said nozzle has an outwardly directed annular lip, said button means having a body with a recess accommodating the nozzle, said body having an annular surface engagable with said annular lip to seal said recess and allow the button means to be removed from the nozzle.
- 19. The dispenser of claim 18 wherein: said body has an annular end surface located in a friction fit relation with said annular lip to seal said recess and allow the cap means to be removed from the nozzle.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 261,320 filed Oct. 24, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,979,638. U.S. application Ser. No. 261,320 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 049,361 filed May 14, 1987. U.S. application Ser. No. 049,361 is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 812,237 filed Dec. 23, 1985, now abandoned.
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