Claims
- 1. A disposable aerosol container comprising:
- a. a container member including a first wall portion having a product inlet and discharge opening, a second wall portion having a propellent inlet opening and a third connecting wall portion positioning the first and second wall portions in spaced confronting relation;
- b. a product discharge valve for the product inlet opening;
- c. a propellent inlet means for the propellent inlet opening;
- d. a formed-in-place coating adhesively and sealingly bonded initially to the inner surface of the second and third wall portions of the container member;
- e. a fluid product isolated from the inner surface of the container member in the region of said coating and having a volume approximately equal to the total volume of the container member less the volume of a pressurized propellent required to discharge the product from the container member;
- f. a pressurized propellent, having a potential volume greater than the volume of the container member, interposed between the coating and second wall surface of the container member;
- g. the coating having greater strength than its bond with the inner surface of the container member whereby, upon introduction of the pressurized propellent, the coating is progressively peeled from the second wall portion of the container member only to the extent required to admit the pressurized propellent and to form a dome shaped barrier of limited area relating to the initial pressurized volume of the propellent, the barrier also forming a peripheral zone merging into the intact coating, said barrier, when subject to simultaneous discharge of the product and expansion of the propellent, being placed under tension sufficient to cause progressive peeling of the peripheral zone from the connecting wall portion of the container member, said tensioned barrier and the peripheral peeling causing the barrier to retain its dome shape and prevent isolation of portions of the product from the discharge valve, whereby the maximum quantity of the product is ultimately discharged from the container member;
- h. a stem secured to the central region of the first wall portion and extending therefrom toward the barrier;
- i. the barrier, during movement toward the first wall portion on discharge of the product, initially engaging the extremity of the stem causing the barrier to surround the stem and assume a toroidal dome shape, continued movement of the barrier causing the central portion of the barrier to fold about the stem while maintaining its toroidal dome shape;
- j. the stem including means forming with the folded portion of the barrier at least one passageway communicating with the discharge valve and preventing entrapment of the product, and the length of the stem is in the order of two-thirds to three-fourths the spacing between the first and second wall portions.
- 2. A disposable aerosol container as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- a. the passageway forming means are longitudinally extending channels.
- 3. A disposable aerosol container as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- a. the stem is tubular and provided with a plurality of perforations throughout its length to form a plurality of said passageways.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 384,700, filed Aug. 1, 1973, entitled BARRIER PACKAGE (now abandoned) which is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 180,790, filed Sept. 15, 1971, entitled PRODUCT ISOLATED AEROSOL CONTAINER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE (now abandoned), and is directed to the container.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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