Claims
- 1. A dispenser apparatus comprising
- a can formed to include an interior region to store pressurized fluid therein,
- a discharge valve coupled to the can to move relative to the can to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can,
- a button adapted to engage the discharge valve to move the discharge valve relative to the can to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can, and
- a cap including a shell coupled to the can and a button support coupled to the shell and formed to include a hollowed-out chamber having walls and receiving the button therein to support the button in a position in a spaced-apart relation from the discharge valve during coupling of the shell to the can to maintain the button in a position disengaged from the discharge valve until a first engagement of the button and the discharge valve to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can.
- 2. The dispenser apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shell is formed to include a side opening arranged to allow pressurized fluid discharged by the discharge valve to pass therethrough and a top opening arranged to lie above the discharge valve and the button support is positioned to lie in the top opening and is coupled to an edge of the shell defining the top opening.
- 3. The dispenser apparatus of claim 2, wherein the button support includes an actuator lever and an integral hinge arranged to connect the actuator lever to the edge of the shell.
- 4. The dispenser apparatus of claim 3, wherein the actuator is L-shaped.
- 5. The dispenser apparatus of claim 2, wherein the shell and button support are made of plastics material and are integral with one another.
- 6. The dispenser apparatus of claim 2, wherein the button support includes an actuator lever including a perimeter edge and a hinge arranged to couple the actuator lever to the shell for pivotable movement about a pivot axis to cause the perimeter edge to lie in spaced-apart relation to an edge of the shell defining the top opening.
- 7. A dispenser apparatus comprising
- a can formed to include an interior region to store pressurized fluid therein,
- a discharge valve coupled to the can to move relative to the can to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can,
- a button adapted to engage the discharge valve to move the discharge valve relative to the can to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can, and
- a cap including a shell coupled to the can and a button support coupled to the shell and arranged to support the button in a position in a spaced-apart relation from the discharge valve during coupling of the shell to the can to maintain the button in a position disengaged from the discharge valve until a first engagement of the button and the discharge valve to discharge fluid from the interior region of the can, wherein the shell is formed to include a side opening arranged to allow pressurized fluid discharged by the discharge valve to pass therethrough and a top opening arranged to lie above the discharge valve and the button support is positioned to lie in the top opening and is coupled to an edge of the shell defining the top opening, and wherein the button support includes an actuator lever including a first end positioned to lie in the top opening and a second end coupled to the edge of the shell and a button mount coupled to the first end to lie in an interior region formed in the shell and configured to support the button in spaced-apart relation to the discharge valve.
- 8. The dispenser apparatus of claim 7, wherein the first end of the actuator lever includes an outer surface defining a finger touch pad and an opposite inner surface facing into the interior region of the shell and the button mount includes a cylindrical wall extending downwardly from the inner surface to form a cavity lying in the interior region of the shell and receiving the button therein.
- 9. The dispenser apparatus of claim 7, wherein the button mount includes a cylindrical wall defining a cavity receiving the button therein and a fin extending from the cylindrical wall into the cavity and the button is formed to include a notch receiving the fin therein.
- 10. The dispenser apparatus of claim 7, wherein the button mount includes a cylindrical wall defining a cavity receiving the button therein and a fin extending from the cylindrical wall into the cavity and the button is formed to include a notch receiving the fin therein and a can surface positioned to lie adjacent to the notch and arranged to guide the fin into the notch during movement of the button relative to the button mount in the cavity formed in the button mount.
- 11. A dispenser apparatus comprising
- a can formed to include an interior region to store pressurized fluid therein,
- a discharge valve coupled to the can to move relative to the can to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can,
- a button adapted to engage the discharge valve to move the discharge valve relative to the can to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can, and
- a cap including a shell coupled to the can and a button support coupled to the shell and arranged to support the button in a position in a spaced-apart relation from the discharge valve during coupling of the shell to the can to maintain the button in a position disengaged from the discharge valve until a first engagement of the button and the discharge valve to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can, wherein the shell is formed to include a side opening arranged to allow pressurized fluid discharged by the discharge valve to pass therethrough and a top opening arranged to lie above the discharge valve and the button support is positioned to lie in the top opening and is coupled to an edge of the shell defining the top opening, the button support includes an actuator lever including a perimeter edge and a hinge arranged to couple the actuator lever to the shell for pivotable movement about a pivot axis to cause the perimeter edge to lie in spaced-apart relation to an edge of the shell defining the top opening, the actuator lever includes a top side defining a touch pad positioned to lie in spaced-apart relation to the hinge and an underside facing into an interior region of the shell toward the discharge valve therein, and the button support further includes a button mount coupled to the underside and configured to support the button in the interior region of the shell.
- 12. A dispenser apparatus comprising
- a can formed to include an interior region to store pressurized fluid therein,
- a discharge valve coupled to the can and configured to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can, and
- a cap coupled to the can, the cap including a shell arranged to cooperate with the can to define a space therebetween receiving the discharge valve therein, a button adapted to be coupled to the discharge valve and to be moved relative to the can to actuate the discharge valve to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can, a button mount coupled to the button, and means for supporting the button mount above the can to position the button in a position above and in spaced-apart relation to the discharge valve so that movement of the button mount toward the can engages the button to the discharge valve to actuate the discharge valve, the support means including a lever coupled to the shell.
- 13. The dispenser apparatus of claim 12, wherein the button mount is formed to include a top wall and a cylindrical wall extending downwardly from the top wall to form a cavity receiving the button therein.
- 14. The dispenser apparatus of claim 13, wherein the button mount further includes a fin extending from the cylindrical wall into the cavity and the button is formed to include a notch receiving the fin therein.
- 15. The dispenser apparatus of claim 14, wherein the button is further formed to include at least one cam surface adjacent to the notch in order to guide the fin of the button mount into the notch.
- 16. The dispenser apparatus of claim 13, wherein the button mount is further formed to include at least one rib coupled to the top wall and extending into the cavity.
- 17. The dispenser apparatus of claim 12, wherein the shell is formed to include an aperture and the lever is positioned to lie within the aperture, and the lever is coupled to the shell by an integral hinge at a first end and coupled to the button mount at a second end.
- 18. The dispenser apparatus of claim 17, wherein the aperture of the shell forms a rim and the integral hinge is formed to include a channel coupled to the shell and positioned to lie below the rim of the shell.
- 19. A dispenser apparatus comprising
- a canister including a can formed to store pressurized fluid therein and a discharge valve coupled to the can and formed to release the contents of the can when actuated,
- a cap coupled to the canister, the cap formed to include a shell, a button mount, and a lever arranged to interconnect the shell and the button mount, the button mount having a top wall, a cylindrical wall arranged to extend from the top wall to form a cavity in the button mount and cooperate with the top wall, a fin coupled to the cylindrical wall and arranged to extend into the cavity, and
- a button coupled to the cap and positioned to lie within the cavity of the button mount, the button being formed to include a notch for receiving the fin of the button mount therein and an aperture for receiving the discharge valve therein, and wherein the lever is positioned to support the button in a position such that movement of the lever toward the can couples the button to the discharge valve of the canister.
- 20. The dispenser apparatus of claim 19, wherein the button is further formed to include two cam surfaces each adjacent to the notch, the cam surfaces are provided in order to guide the fin of the button mount into the notch.
- 21. The dispenser apparatus of claim 19, wherein the cylindrical wall of the button mount further includes a first end coupled to the top wall, a second end, and detents coupled to the second end and formed to extend into the cavity of the button mount, and the detents are spaced-apart from one another and formed to hold the button within the cavity of the button mount.
- 22. The dispenser apparatus of claim 19, wherein the button is formed to include a body having a top surface, an outer wall, and a bottom edge thus forming a cavity therein and the button further includes a valve receiver positioned to lie within the cavity of the button and formed to receive the discharge valve therein, and wherein the notch of the button is formed in the outer wall and extends from the top surface of the button to a pre-determined distance spaced-apart from the bottom edge of the button.
- 23. The dispenser apparatus of claim 19, wherein the button and cap, when coupled to each other, form a cap-button assembly and wherein the cap-button assembly is coupled to a canister having either one of a tilt-actuated and push-actuated discharge valve.
- 24. A dispenser apparatus comprising
- a canister including a can formed to store pressurized fluid therein and a discharge valve coupled to the can and formed to release the pressurized fluid when actuated,
- a cap coupled to the canister and formed to include a shell having a generally cylindrical wall forming a bottom edge and a cavity therein, the shell further forming an aperture defined by a rim, and the cap further including a button support coupled to the shell and positioned to lie within the aperture of the shell and in spaced-apart relation to the rim of the aperture, and
- a button coupled to the button support of the cap and positioned to lie a predetermined distance from the can and in spaced-apart relation to the discharge valve so that movement of the button support toward the can couples the button to the discharge valve without separation of the button from the button support.
- 25. A dispenser apparatus comprising
- a canister including a can formed to store pressurized fluid therein and a discharge valve coupled to the can and formed to release the pressurized fluid when actuated, a cap coupled to the canister and formed to include a shell having a generally cylindrical wall forming a bottom edge and a cavity therein the shell further forming an aperture defined by a rim, and the cap further including a button support coupled to the shell and positioned to lie within the aperture of the shell and in spaced-apart relation to the rim of the aperture,
- a button coupled to the button support of the cap and positioned to lie a predetermined distance from the can and in spaced-apart relation to the discharge valve so that movement of the button support toward the can couples the button to the discharge valve, wherein the button support is formed to include a touch pad, a button mount coupled to an underside portion of the touch pad, and an integral hinge formed to interconnect the touch pad and the shell.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the button mount is formed to include a top wall coupled to the touch pad and a cylindrical wall formed to extend downward from the top wall in order to provide a cavity formed to receive the button and a generally vertical fin appended to an inner surface of the cylindrical wall, and also wherein the button is formed to include a generally vertical notch and the fin of the button mount is formed to be received within the notch of the button.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the button mount is further formed to at least one rib coupled to the top wall and formed to extend into the cavity formed by the cylindrical wall.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the touch pad is formed to include a flat top having an underside such that the button mount is appended to the underside and an inclined portion formed to interconnect the flat top and the integral hinge.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the shell is formed to include an aperture for receiving the button support, the aperture forming an outer rim and wherein the integral hinge is formed to include a depressed channel positioned to lie below the outer rim and the inclined portion of the touch pad is coupled to the depressed channel of the integral hinge.
- 30. A method for installing a button on an aerosol can so that the button is positioned to lie above the can, the method comprising the steps of
- providing an aerosol can including a canister formed to store pressurized fluid therein and a discharge valve formed to release the pressurized fluid when actuated, a cap formed to include a shell, a button mount formed to a include a cavity defined by a top wall and a cylindrical wall coupled to a top wall, and a lever pad formed to interconnect the shell and the button mount, and the can further including a button formed to be received within the cavity of the button mount,
- mounting the button within the cavity of the button mount so that a fin formed in the button mount and positioned to extend from the cylindrical wall into the cavity is received within a notch formed in the button, and
- coupling the shell of the cap to the aerosol can such that the button is spaced-apart a pre-determined distance from a top surface of the can and in a spaced-apart relation to the discharge valve of the can so that movement of the lever pad toward the can couples the button to the discharge valve thereby enabling the discharge valve to be actuated.
- 31. A method of discharging product from a pressurized container, the method comprising the steps of
- providing an aerosol can having a canister formed to store pressurized fluid and discharge valve coupled to the canister and formed to release the pressurized fluid when actuated and further providing a cap formed to include a shell, a button mount formed to a include a cavity defined by a top wall and a cylindrical wall coupled to and extending downwardly from the top wall, and a lever pad formed to interconnect the shell and the button mount, and further providing a button received within the cavity of the button mount,
- moving the lever toward the can, and
- coupling the button with the discharge valve in order to actuate the discharge valve thereby releasing the pressurized fluid within the can.
- 32. A method of assembling a dispenser apparatus, the method comprising the steps of
- providing a canister including a can formed to hold pressurized fluid therein and a discharge valve formed to release the pressurized fluid from within the can when actuated, a cap including a shell having a first rim defining a lower edge of the shell and a second rim defining an aperture formed in the shell, the cap further including a button support coupled to the shell and positioned to lie within the aperture formed in the shell, and further providing a button,
- coupling the button to the button support of the cap to form a cap-button assembly, and
- mounting the cap-button assembly onto the canister such that the button is positioned to lie in a pre-determined position relative to the discharge valve such that a first generally downward or tilting motion of the button support causes the button to actuate and couple with the discharge valve without separating the button from the button support.
- 33. A dispenser apparatus comprising
- a can formed to include an interior region to store pressurized fluid therein,
- a discharge valve coupled to the can to move relative to the can to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can,
- a button adapted to engage the discharge valve to move the discharge valve relative to the can to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can, and
- a cap including a shell coupled to the can and a button support coupled to the shell and arranged to support the button in a position in a spaced-apart relation from the discharge valve during coupling of the shell to the can to maintain the button in a position disengaged from the discharge valve until a first engagement of the button and the discharge valve to discharge pressurized fluid from the interior region of the can; wherein,
- the shell is formed to include a side opening arranged to allow pressurized fluid discharged by the discharge valve to pass therethrough and a top opening arranged to lie above the discharge valve and the button support is positioned to lie in the top opening and is coupled to an edge of the shell defining the top opening; and,
- the button support includes an actuator lever including a first end positioned to lie in the top opening and a second end coupled to the edge of the shell and a button mount coupled to the first end to lie in an interior region formed in the shell and configured to support the button in spaced-apart relation to the discharge valve; and,
- the first end of the actuator lever includes an outer surface defining a finger touch pad and an opposite inner surface facing into the interior region of the shell and the button mount includes a cylindrical wall extending downwardly from the inner surface to form a cavity lying in the interior region of the shell and receiving the button therein.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under U.S.C. .oval-hollow. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/093,130, filed Jul. 16, 1998, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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