The present invention relates to paint coloring accessories and methods and more particularly, to a colorant storage and dispensing system for paint.
Current colorant for paint is very high in volatile organic compounds (VOC's). These colorants are water reducible glycol based colorants and can be dispensed manually. Water based non-glycol colorants (zero or low VOC colorant) is available, but has issues drying up in a typical manual dispensing system. Moreover, these water based non-glycol colorants can be very expensive to dispense since they are typically dispensed using a computer operated electronic unit that has a larger than normal footprint and is very expensive to buy, operate and maintain. These electronic systems require electricity and cannot operate if power goes out.
Current systems purge colorant several times daily to prevent colorant from drying inside the electronic unit, costing the owner hundreds of dollars annually.
As can be seen, there is a need for an improved colorant storage medium and dispensing system for paint.
In one aspect of the present invention, a colorant storage medium comprises a flexible bag; a tubing extending from the flexible bag; and a stirring mechanism extending from outside to inside the flexible bag.
In another aspect of the present invention, a product dispensing system comprises a flexible bag having tubing extending from the flexible bag, the flexible bag adapted to contain a product to be dispensed therewithin, the flexible bag including a stirring mechanism extending from outside to inside the flexible bag; and an adapter adapted to fit into a canister and connect to the tubing of the flexible bag and allow a manual dispenser to dispense the product.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a colorant storage medium and dispensing system where colorants are packaged in bags to solve the issue of drying and storage. The system allows end users to convert their old manual dispenser into dispensing non-glycol water based colorants. Since the colorant is stored in an air tight bag, there would be no need to purge colorant. Moreover, the system would not need electricity or computers to operate. The bag may include a stirring mechanism, one or more fill ports and an exit hose that connects to a dispensing unit or an adapter fitted for a dispensing unit. One type of such an adapter is herein described, as well as a fill kit useful for filling the colorant bags.
While the invention described below describes colorant bags with fill ports, once manufacturers of colorant start filling the bags at the factory, these fill ports could become unnecessary, along with the fill kits. Moreover, if the dispenser canisters are made to accommodate the colorant bag, the adapters, as described below, could be optional.
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The bag 10 may include a stir mechanism, such as a stir stick 12, inside the bag 10 that continues outside of the bag 10 so the user may agitate the colorant as needed. The bag 10 may include tubing 22, extending from, typically, near the bottom of the bag 10. The tubing 22 may connect to a coupling 18 on an adapter assembly 58. The bag 10 may include a mechanism to connect the bag 10 to a canister 62, such as one or more bag hooks 40. The bag 10 may further include one or more fill ports 44, as described in greater detail below.
The adapter assembly 58 may include an extension coupling 20 adapted to connect, via the coupling 18, to the tubing 22 of the bag 10. An A-B switch dial 16 may be disposed on an end of an A-B extension sleeve 14. The A-B switch dial 16 may be used to change the adapter assembly 58 from a paint dispensing mode to a cleaning mode, for example. The adapter assembly 58 may include a water port 64 in a base thereof, along with one or more mounting slots 42, typically two mounting slots 42.
The adapter assembly 58 may further include a A-B switch mechanism 28 formed at a distal end of the A-B extension sleeve 14. An adapter gasket 58 may seal around the bottom of the base of the adapter assembly 58, while a gasket 30 may seal around an agitator extension hole 38 formed in the base of the adapter assembly 58.
The adapter assembly 58 may be made from, for example, a plastic material that can be submerged in water and would remain water tight. The diameter and height of the adapter assembly 58 may be determined by the canister 62 it is converting.
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To open the fill port 44, a user may disconnect the pinching strip clip 26 from the pinching strip 24 and lift up the latex sleeve 34, as shown in
While the above description discusses the use of a pinching clip 24 and a pinching strip clip 26, other mechanisms may be used to secure the fill port 44 and to keep the sleeve 34 from untwisting during use. For example, a resilient arm or a turnbuckle could be used in the fill port 44.
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To use the system of the present invention, an old paint canister can be cleaned and allowed to dry. The adapter assembly 58 may be installed with the appropriate seals and adhesive and this may be allowed to dry. The bag 10 may be filled with desired product, such as colorant, any air can be squeezed out and the bag 10 may be locked and labeled. The bag 10 may then be attached to the canister 62 via the tubing 22 onto the coupling 18 of the adapter assembly 58. The bag 10 may be primed, for example, by squeezing colorant into the tubing 22. The canister 62 may be filled with water and the user can start using the dispenser by switching the A-B switch dial to dispense colorant when needed.
It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/491,449, filed May 31, 2011 the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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61491449 | May 2011 | US |