Claims
- 1. An aerosol spray dispensing apparatus for dispensing a fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- a pressurized container for storing fluid contents;
- a dispensing unit connected to said container, said dispensing unit including a dispensing valve for selectively dispensing fluid contents to be stored inside said container, said dispensing valve configured for selectively releasing fluid from said container when actuated by a user and sealing fluid contents inside said container when non-actuated; and
- a substantially rigid plastic downtube flexibly connected to said dispensing unit to allow said plastic downtube to substantially swing freely inside said container, said downtube having a sufficient length to extend from said dispensing unit to a position in close proximity to a bottom of said container; wherein said downtube is flexibly connected to said dispensing unit by a flexible tubing connector having a peripheral groove reducing a thickness of said flexible tubing connector to enhance the flexibility of said flexible connector.
- 2. An aerosol spray dispensing apparatus for dispensing a fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- a pressurized container for storing fluid contents;
- a dispensing unit connected to said container, said dispensing unit including a dispensing valve for selectively dispensing fluid contents to be stored inside said container, said dispensing valve configured for selectively releasing fluid from said container when actuated by a user and sealing fluid contents inside said container when non-actuated; and
- a substantially rigid plastic downtube flexibly connected to said dispensing unit to allow said plastic downtube to substantially swing freely inside said container, said downtube having a sufficient length to extend from said dispensing unit to a position in close proximity to a bottom of said container; wherein said downtube is flexibly connected to said dispensing unit by a flexible tubing connector having a zone of thinner wall thickness to enhance the flexibility of said flexible tubing connector.
- 3. An aerosol spray dispensing apparatus for dispensing a fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- a pressurized container for storing fluid contents;
- a dispensing unit connected to said container, said dispensing unit including a dispensing valve for selectively dispensing fluid contents to be stored inside said container, said dispensing valve configured for selectively releasing fluid from said container when actuated by a user and sealing fluid contents inside said container when non-actuated; and
- a substantially rigid plastic downtube flexibly connected to said dispensing unit to allow said plastic downtube to substantially swing freely inside said container, said downtube having a sufficient length to extend from said dispensing unit to a position in close proximity to a bottom of said container; wherein said downtube is flexibly connected to said dispensing unit by a flexible tubing connector having a portion with a thicker wall thickness and another portion with a thinner wall thickness to enhance the flexibility of said flexible tubing connector.
- 4. An aerosol spray dispensing apparatus for dispensing a fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- a pressurized container for storing fluid contents;
- a dispensing unit connected to said container, said dispensing unit including a dispensing valve for selectively dispensing fluid contents to be stored inside said container, said dispensing valve configured for selectively releasing fluid from said container when actuated by a user and sealing fluid contents inside said container when non-actuated; and
- a substantially rigid plastic downtube flexibly connected to said dispensing unit to allow said plastic downtube to substantially swing freely inside said container, said downtube having a sufficient length to extend from said dispensing unit to a position in close proximity to a bottom of said container; wherein said downtube is flexibly connected to said dispensing unit by a flexible tubing connector defined by a section of tubing having an outer diameter approximately equal to an inner diameter of said downtube.
- 5. An aerosol spray dispensing apparatus for dispensing a fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- a pressurized container for storing fluid contents;
- a dispensing unit connected to said container, said dispensing unit including a dispensing valve for selectively dispensing fluid contents to be stored inside said container, said dispensing valve configured for selectively releasing fluid from said container when actuated by a user and sealing fluid contents inside said container when non-actuated; and
- a substantially rigid plastic downtube flexibly connected to said dispensing unit to allow said plastic downtube to substantially swing freely inside said container, said downtube having a sufficient length to extend from said dispensing unit to a position in close proximity to a bottom of said container; wherein said downtube is flexibly connected to said dispensing unit by connecting an upper end portion of said downtube to said dispensing unit, and providing said downtube with a constriction having thinner wall thickness between said upper end portion and a main portion of said downtube.
- 6. An aerosol spray dispensing apparatus for dispensing a fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- a pressurized container for storing fluid contents;
- a dispensing unit connected to said container, said dispensing unit including a dispensing valve for selectively dispensing fluid contents to be stored inside said container, said dispensing valve configured for selectively releasing fluid from said container when actuated by a user and sealing fluid contents inside said container when non-actuated; and
- a substantially rigid plastic downtube flexibly connected to said dispensing unit to allow said plastic downtube to substantially swing freely inside said container, said downtube having a sufficient length to extend from said dispensing unit to a position in close proximity to a bottom of said container; wherein said downtube is flexibly connected to said dispensing unit by connecting an upper end portion of said downtube to said dispensing unit, and providing said downtube with a connection portion having thinner wall thickness between said upper end portion and a main portion of said downtube.
- 7. An aerosol spray dispensing apparatus for dispensing a fluid, said apparatus comprising:
- a pressurized container for storing fluid contents;
- a dispensing unit connected to said container, said dispensing unit including a dispensing valve for selectively dispensing fluid contents to be stored inside said container, said dispensing valve configured for selectively releasing fluid from said container when actuated by a user and sealing fluid contents inside said container when non-actuated; and
- a substantially rigid plastic downtube flexibly connected to said dispensing unit to allow said plastic downtube to substantially swing freely inside said container, said downtube having a sufficient length to extend from said dispensing unit to a position in close proximity to a bottom of said container; wherein said downtube is flexibly connected to said dispensing unit by connecting an upper end portion of said downtube to said dispensing unit, and providing said downtube with an expanded portion having a thinner wall thickness between said upper end portion and a main portion of said downtube.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. Patent Application entitled "Aerosol Spray Dispenser", Ser. No. 08/237,905, filed May 4, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,797,522, and a continuation-in-part of:
1) U.S. Patent Application entitled "Sprayer With Swiveling Spray Head", Ser. No. 07/974,106 filed on Nov. 10, 1992;
2) U.S. Patent Application entitled "Liquid Dispenser Having Flexible Pickup, Ser. No. 07/978,381 filed on Nov. 18, 1992 and now abandoned;
3) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/987,147 filed on Dec. 8, 1992; and
4) U.S. Patent Application entitled "Liquid Pickup For Liquid Dispenser, Ser. No. 08/001,763 filed Jan. 7, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,961, all incorporated by reference herein.
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