Claims
- 1. A canister containing an aerosol formulation consisting essentially of a liquid cleaner composition, and oxygen bearing compressed air propellant, said air having an initial pressure from about 25 to about 110 pounds per square inch, gauge, measured at 70.degree. F., and said liquid cleaner being present in an amount such that it occupies from about 25% to about 90%, on a volume basis, of the volume of said canister.
- 2. The canister according to claim 1 wherein said liquid cleaner includes as a component thereof a substance comprising a member selected from the group consisting of aliphatic compounds, cyclic compounds, their substituted derivatives, and mixtures thereof.
- 3. The canister according to claim 2 wherein said cleaner includes as additional components thereof at least one member of each of the group comprising a detergent material, a dispersant material, and a solvent for such materials.
- 4. A canister according to claim 1 wherein said cleaner includes an aromatic hydrocarbon, a detergent, a dispersant, and a solvent for said detergent and said dispersant.
- 5. A canister according to claim 1 wherein said canister has a volume of from about 8 to 32 fluid ounces.
- 6. The canister of claim 1 further comprising a transfer means for controllably transferring said liquid cleaner from said canister to the fuel rail of an internal combustion engine.
- 7. The canister of claim 6 wherein said transfer means comprises a hydrocarbon-resistant pressure hose.
- 8. The canister of claim 6 wherein said transfer means further comprises a pressure gauge.
- 9. The canister of claim 6 wherein said transfer means further comprises a means for regulating pressure from said canister.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 0/182,350 filed on Apr. 18, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,920,996.
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