Claims
- 1. A valve assembly for use in an aerosol system, wherein the valve assembly comprises:a dip tube having a top opening and a predetermined length and diameter, wherein the dip tube is adapted to move in a lengthwise direction; a sleeve, wherein the dip tube is at least partially disposed within the sleeve, said sleeve having at least one orifice; at least one spring that engages both the sleeve and the dip tube, wherein said spring, sleeve and dip tube combination is selected to be of sufficient length to extend from a top of an aerosol container to engage a bottom of the aerosol container; and at least one orifice on the dip tube adapted to be in flow alignment with the at least one orifice on the sleeve when the dip tube is in a down position, thereby permitting a sprayable material to flow through the at least one orifice on the sleeve and the at least one orifice on the dip tube, and into the dip tube.
- 2. The valve assembly as in claim 1, wherein the diameter of the dip tube is selected based on a material being sprayed.
- 3. The valve assembly as in claim 1, wherein the spring is selected from the group consisting of a rubber cylinder and a metal coil.
- 4. The valve assembly as in claim 1, further including at least one seal to prevent the flow of sprayable material into the dip tube when the dip tube is in an upwards position.
- 5. The valve assembly as in claim 4, wherein the seal is located below the at least one orifice on the dip tube and above the at least one orifice on the sleeve when the dip tube is in an up position.
- 6. The valve assembly as in claim 1, further including a first fraction of a sprayable material that is stored within the dip tube so that the first fraction of sprayable material mixes with a second fraction of sprayable material when an opening on the dip tube is brought into flowable alignment with an opening on the sleeve when the dip tube is in a down position.
- 7. The valve assembly as in claim 1, further including a first fraction of a sprayable material that is stored within a storage member that is attached in flowable alignment to an opening on the sleeve at an opening on the storage member.
- 8. The valve assembly as in claim 7, wherein such first fraction is mixed with a second fraction of the sprayable material when the opening on the storage member and the opening on the sleeve are brought into flowable alignment with an opening on the dip tube when the dip tube is in a down position.
- 9. The valve assembly as in claim 7, wherein the storage member is a sack.
- 10. The valve assembly as in claim 9, wherein the sack is composed of material selected from the group consisting of: plastic and rubber.
- 11. A valve assembly for use in an aerosol system, wherein the valve assembly comprises:a dip tube having a predetermined length and diameter, with a top opening, wherein the dip tube is adapted to move in a lengthwise direction; a valve core with a top end and a bottom end, wherein the valve core is at least partially disposed within the dip tube; at least one spring that engages both the dip tube and the valve core, wherein the spring, dip tube and valve core combination is selected to be of sufficient length to extend from a top of an aerosol container to engage a bottom of the container; at least one orifice on the dip tube; and at least one orifice in the valve core adapted to be in flow alignment with the at least one orifice on the dip tube when the dip tube is in a down position, thereby permitting the flow of sprayable material through the at least one orifice on the dip tube and the at least one orifice on the valve core, and into the dip tube.
- 12. The valve assembly as in claim 11, wherein the spring is selected from the group consisting of a rubber cylinder and a metal spring.
- 13. The valve assembly as in claim 11, further including at least one seal to prevent the bypass of sprayable material into the dip tube when the dip tube is in an up position.
- 14. The valve assembly as in claim 11, further including a first fraction of a sprayable material that is stored within the dip tube so that the first fraction of sprayable material mixes with a second fraction of sprayable material when an orifice on the dip tube is brought into flowable alignment with an orifice on the valve core by the lowering of the dip tube.
- 15. The valve assembly as in claim 11, further including a first fraction of a sprayable material that is stored within a storage member, wherein the storage member is attached to and in flowable alignment with an opening on the dip tube at an opening on the storage member.
- 16. The valve assembly as in claim 15, wherein the first fraction is mixed with a second fraction of the sprayable material when the opening on the dip tube and the opening on the storage member are brought into flowable alignment with an opening on the valve core when the dip tube is in a down position.
- 17. The valve assembly as in claim 15, wherein the storage member is a sack.
- 18. The valve assembly as in claim 17, wherein the sack is composed of material selected from the group consisting of: plastic and rubber.
- 19. A valve assembly for use in an aerosol system wherein the valve assembly comprises:a dip tube having a predetermined length and diameter, with a top opening and a bottom opening; a rod with a top end and a bottom end, wherein the rod is primarily disposed within the dip tube and is adapted to move lengthwise within the dip tube; a sealing member coupled to the bottom end of the rod, forming a tight-seal with the bottom opening of the dip tube so that sprayable material enters the dip tube when the rod is in a down position.
- 20. The valve assembly according to claim 19, wherein the sealing member and the rod are comprised of a unitary member.
- 21. The valve assembly according to claim 20, further including a first fraction of a sprayable material that is stored within the dip tube so that the first fraction mixes with a second fraction of the sprayable material when the rod is lowered.
FIELD OF INVENTION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application U.S. Ser. No. 09/312,133 filed on May 14, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,112,945. This invention relates to a valve assembly for use in an aerosol spray can that is capable of spraying viscous materials or materials with large particulates without clogging or packing like traditional aerosol spray cans designed for spraying texture materials.
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