Claims
- 1. A dispenser comprising: a container having a bottom wall, an open top, and a chamber for storing a propellant and first material under pressure, a cap mounted on the container closing said open top, a housing extended into the chamber through said open top, said housing having a passage, control valve means mounted on the cap and housing operable to control the flow of propellant and materials from said passage, said control valve means being normally closed and having a moveable member extended into the passage which can be moved to open said valve means whereby propellant and materials are dispensed from the container, a porous filter mounted on the housing to prevent foreign particles from flowing into the passage whereby when said valve means is open the propellant and materials in said chamber flow through the filter into the passage, frangible ampule means located within said chamber storing a second material separate from the first material until the ampule means is broken, holder means mounted on the container and extended into said chamber having a side wall and a sleeve with a passage accommodating a portion of the ampule means, push rod means connected to the moveable member extended through hole means in the housing and filer adjacent said passage of the sleeve, said side walls of the holder means adapted to engage and guide the push rod means into engagement with the ampule means when the moveable member is first moved to open the valve means thereby breaking the ampule means whereby the second material is mixed with the first material in said chamber.
- 2. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein: the container includes a transparent side wall whereby the contents of the container and the condition of the frangible ampule means can be visually inspected:
- 3. The dispenser of claim 1 including: biasing means engageable with the moveable member and housing to bias the valve means to a closed position, said biasing means and housing and filter holding the push rod means adjacent the ampule means.
- 4. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein: the filter has a bottom wall having a hole, said push rod means extended through said hole and housing with a sliding fit.
- 5. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein: the container has a annular rim surrounding the open top, and said holder means has a shoulder telescoped into the open top of the container and an outwardly directed annular flange engageable with the rim when the holder means is mounted on the container.
- 6. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein: said holder means has vent hole means allowing thorough mixing of the first and second materials when the ampule means is broken.
- 7. A dispenser comprising: a container having a bottom wall, an open top, and a chamber for storing a propellant and first material under pressure, a cap mounted on the container closing said open top, a housing extended into the chamber through said open top, said housing having a passage, control valve means mounted on the cap and housing operable to control the follow of propellant and materials from said passage, said control valve means being normally closed and having a moveable member extended into the passage which can be moved to open said valve means whereby propellant and materials are dispensed from the container, a porous filter mounted on the housing to prevent foreign particles from flowing into the passage whereby when said valve means is open the propellant and materials in said chamber flow through the filter into the passage, frangible ampule means located within said chamber storing a second material separate from the first material until the ampule means is broken, holder means mounted on the container and extended into said chamber having a sleeve with a passage accommodating a portion of the ampule means, push rod means connected to the moveable member extended through the housing and filter adjacent said passage of the sleeve, said holder means adapted to guide the push rod means into engagement with the ampule means when the moveable member is first moved to open the valve means thereby breaking the ampule means whereby the second material is mixed with the first material in said chamber, said holder means having an inwardly and downwardly sloping side wall, the side wall guiding the push rod means downwardly into engagement with the ampule means when the moveable member is moved to open the valve means and move the push rod means thereby breaking the ampule means.
- 8. The dispenser of claim 7 wherein: the push rod means includes a downwardly directed conical shaped finger located adjacent said ampule means, said finger engaging an inner surface of the side wall of the holder means when the valve means is in a closed position.
- 9. The dispenser of claim 7 wherein: said moveable member includes a tubular stem projected upwardly from the cap, said stem having a passage for carrying propellant and materials from the valve means when the valve means is open, nozzle means mounted on the stem, said nozzle means having a propellant and materials discharge spout in communication with the passage in the stem for directing propellant and materials to a selected location, and cap means mounted on the nozzle means for preventing propellant and materials from being discharged from the nozzle means during the breaking of the ampule means, said cap means being removable from said nozzle means thereby opening the spout so that propellant and materials can be discharged from the nozzle means when the valve means is open.
- 10. The dispenser of claim 9 wherein: said cap means has a sleeve with a blind hole, said nozzle means having a portion thereof located within said blind hole.
- 11. The dispenser of claim 7 including: a downwardly directed bracket member secured to the holder means, said bracket member having a base accommodating a lower end of the ampule means, said base located below the holder means and projecting normal to the longitudinal axis of the bracket member whereby the ampule means is retained in the holder means and said chamber.
- 12. The dispenser of claim 11 wherein: the bracket member includes a pair of convex curved arms adapted to grip the lower end of the ampule means.
- 13. A dispenser comprising: a container having an internal chamber for storing a propellant and at least one first component to be dispensed therefrom, normally closed valve means mounted on said container to retain the propellant and component in said chamber, said valve means being moveable to an open position to dispense material to a desired location, filter means mounted on said valve means to prevent foreign particles from entering the valve means, frangible ampule means located within said chamber containing a second component that is separated form the first component within the chamber until said ampule means is broken, means having a side wall holding the ampule in said chamber generally along the length of said chamber, and means mounted on said valve means extended through hole means in the filter engaging said side all of the means for holding the ampule means and engageable with said ampule means to break said ampule means when the valve means is first moved to the open position thereby releasing the second component into said chamber whereby the first and second components are mixed together.
- 14. The dispenser of claim 13 wherein: said ampule means is a generally cylindrical sealed vial holding a chemical including said second component, said vial having a longitudinal axis generally parallel to the diagonal axis of said chamber.
- 15. The dispenser of claim 13 wherein: the means for holding the ampule means in said chamber comprises a holder mounted on the container having a sleeve having a passage accommodating an end portion of the ampule means, said sleeve having said side wall and a longitudinal axis generally parallel to the diagonal axis of said chamber.
- 16. The dispenser of claim 15 wherein: the means extended through the filter engaging said means for holding the ampule means comprises a push rod connected to the valve means, said push rod having a portion guided by the side wall of the holder into engagement with the ampule means on movement of the valve means to the open position to break the ampule means, said push rod supported and guided by the filter.
- 17. A dispenser comprising: a container having an internal chamber for storing a propellant and at least one first component to be dispensed therefrom, normally closed valve means mounted on said container to retain the propellant and component in said chamber, said valve means being moveable to an open position to dispense material to a desired location, filter means mounted on said valve means to prevent foreign particles from entering the valve means, frangible ampule means located within said chamber containing a second component that is separated from the first component within the chamber until said ampule means is broken, means holding the ampule in said chamber generally along the length of said chamber, and means mounted on said valve means extended through the filter engaging said means for holding the ampule means and engageable with said ampule means to break said ampule means when the valve means is first moved to the open position thereby releasing the second component into said chamber whereby the first and second component are mixed together, said holder has an inwardly and downwardly sloping side all, the side wall guiding the push rod downwardly into engagement with the ampule means when the moveable member is moved to open the valve means and move the push rod means thereby breaking the ampule means.
- 18. The dispenser of claim 17 wherein: the push rod includes a downwardly directed conical shaped finger located adjacent said ampule means, said finger engaging an inner surface of the side wall of the holder when the valve means is in a closed position.
- 19. The dispenser of claim 17 including: a bracket member secured to the holder extending downwardly generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said sleeve, said bracket member having a base accommodating a lower end of the ampule means, said base located below the holder and projecting normal to the longitudinal axis of the bracket member whereby the ampule means is retained in the holder generally along the diagonal length of the chamber.
- 20. The dispenser of claim 19 wherein: the bracket member includes a pair of convex curved arms adapted to grip the lower end of the ampule means.
- 21. The dispenser of claim 17 including: means for preventing the dispensing of material when the valve means is first moved to the open position to break the ampule means.
- 22. The dispenser of claim 21 including: nozzle means having a discharge spout connected to the valve means for receiving propellant and materials and directing propellant and materials to a selected location, said means for preventing the dispensing of material including cap means mounted on the nozzle means for preventing propellant and materials from being discharged from the nozzle means during the breaking of the ampule means, said cap means being removable from said nozzle means thereby allowing propellant and materials to be discharged from the nozzle means when the valve means is open.
- 23. The dispenser of claim 22 wherein: said cap means has a sleeve with a blind hole, said nozzle means having a portion thereof located within said blind hole.
- 24. An aerosol foam dispenser comprising: a container having an internal chamber for storing a propellant and a first material, normally closed valve means mounted on said container to retain the propellant and first material in said chamber, said valve means being moveable to an open position to dispense foam to a desired location, at least one frangible ampule means located in the chamber containing a second material separate from the first material, holder means for holding the ampule means in said chamber generally along the length of the chamber, said holder means having an inwardly and downwardly sloping side wall, and push rod means located contiguous to said holder means for holding the ampule means connected to the valve means, said push rod means having a portion engageable with the ampule means and the side wall, said side wall guiding the push rod means downwardly into engagement with the ampule means when the valve means is moved to an open position to break said ampule means thereby releasing the second material into said chamber whereby the first and second material are mixed together.
- 25. The dispenser of claim 24 wherein: the means for holding the ampule means in said chamber comprises a holder mounted on the container having a sleeve having a passage accommodating an end portion of the ampule means.
- 26. The dispenser of claim 25 wherein: said holder has vent hole means allowing thorough mixing of the first and second materials when the ampule is broken.
- 27. The dispenser of claim 25 wherein: said push rod means extended through a filter mounted on the valve means and being supported and guided thereby.
- 28. The dispenser of claim 24 wherein: the push rod means includes a downwardly directed conical shaped finger located adjacent said ampule means, said finger engaging an inner surface of the side wall of the holder means when the valve means is in a closed position.
- 29. The dispenser of claim 25 including: a bracket member secured to the holder extending downwardly generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said sleeve, said bracket member having a base accommodating a lower end of the ampule means, said base located below the holder and projecting normal to the longitudinal axis of the bracket member whereby the ampule means is retained in the holder and said chamber generally along the diagonal length of the chamber.
- 30. The dispenser of claim 29 wherein: the bracket member includes a pair of convex curved arms adapted to grip the lower end of the ampule means.
- 31. The dispenser of claim 24 including: means for preventing the dispensing of foam when the valve means is first moved to the open position to break the ampule means.
- 32. The dispenser of claim 31 including: nozzle means having a discharge spout connected to the valve means for receiving propellant and materials and directing propellant and materials to a selected location, said means for preventing the dispensing of foam including cap means mounted on the nozzle means for preventing propellant and materials from being discharged from the nozzle means during the breaking of the ampule means, said cap means being removable from said nozzle means thereby allowing propellant and materials to be discharged from the nozzle means when the valve means is open.
- 33. The dispenser of claim 32 wherein: said cap means has a sleeve with a blind hole, said nozzle means having a portion thereof located within said blind hole.
- 34. A dispenser comprising: a container having a transparent side wall, a bottom wall, an open top, and a chamber for storing a propellant and a first material under pressure, a cap mounted on the container closing said open top whereby the propellant and first material is stored in the chamber under pressure, a housing extended into the chamber through said open top, said housing having a passage, control valve means mounted on the cap and housing operable to control the flow of propellant and materials from said passage, said control valve means being normally closed and having a moveable body extended into the passage which can be moved to open said valve means whereby propellant and material are dispensed from the container, porous filter means mounted on the housing to prevent foreign particles from flowing into the passage whereby when the valve means is open the propellant and material in said chamber flow through the filter into the passage, frangible ampule means located within said chamber generally along the diagonal length of the chamber for storing a second material separate from the first material until the ampule means is broken, holder means mounted on the container and extended into said chamber having a sleeve with a passage accommodating a portion of the ampule means, said holder means having an inwardly and downwardly sloping side wall, push rod means connected to the body and extended through the housing and filter means being supported and guided thereby, said push rod means having an end located contiguous to the side wall of the holder means adjacent the sleeve and ampule means whereby when the body is moved to first open the valve means the side wall guides the push rod means downwardly moving the end of the push rod into engagement with the ampule means thereby breaking the ampule means so that the second material is mixed with the first material in the chamber.
- 35. The dispenser of claim 34 including: biasing means engageable with the moveable body and housing to bias the valve means to a closed position, said biasing means and housing and filter means holding the end of the push rod in engagement with the side wall of the holder means adjacent the sleeve and ampule means.
- 36. The dispenser of claim 34 wherein: said push rod means includes a downwardly directed conical shaped finger adjacent the ampule means, said finger engaging an inner surface of the side wall of the holder means when the valve means is in a closed position.
- 37. The dispenser of claim 34 wherein: the filter means has a bottom wall having a hole, said push rod extended through said hole and housing with a sliding fit.
- 38. The dispenser of claim 34 including: a bracket member secured to the holder means extending downwardly generally member having a base accommodating a lower end of the ampule means, said-base located below the holder means and projecting normal to the longitudinal axis of the bracket member whereby the ampule means is retained in the holder means and said chamber generally along the diagonal length of the chamber.
- 39. The dispenser of claim 38 wherein: the bracket member includes a pair of convex curved arms adapted to grip the lower end of the ampule means.
- 40. The dispenser of claim 34 including: means for preventing the dispensing of propellant and materials when the control valve means is first moved to the open position to break the ampule means.
- 41. The dispenser of claim 40 including: nozzle means having a discharge spout connected to the valve means for receiving propellant and materials and directing propellant and materials to a selected location, said means for preventing the dispensing of propellant and materials including cap means mounted on the nozzle means for preventing propellant and materials from being discharged from the nozzle means during the breaking of the ampule means, said cap means being removable from said nozzle means thereby allowing propellant and materials to be discharged from the nozzle means when the valve means is open.
- 42. The dispenser of claim 41 wherein: said cap means has a sleeve with a blind hole, said nozzle means having a portion thereof, located within said blind hole.
- 43. A dispenser comprising: a container having an internal chamber for storing a propellant and at least one first component to be sprayed therefrom, normally closed valve means mounted on said container to retain the propellant and component in said chamber, said valve means being moveable to an open position to dispense material to a desired location, filter means mounted on the valve means to prevent foreign particles from flowing into the valve means, frangible ampule means located within said chamber containing a second component that is separated from the first component within the chamber until said ampule means is broken, means for holding the ampule means in said chamber, said means for holding the ampule means in said chamber comprising a holder mounted on the container having a sleeve having a passage accommodating an end portion of the ampule means, said sleeve having a longitudinal axis generally parallel to the diagonal axis of said chamber, and a bracket member secured to the holder extending downwardly generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said sleeve, said bracket member having a base accommodating a lower end of the ampule means whereby the ampule means is retained in the holder and said chamber generally along the diagonal length of the chamber, means mounted on said valve means extended through the filter means and engageable with said ampule means to break said ampule means when the valve means is first moved to the open position thereby releasing the second component into said chamber whereby the first and second components are mixed together, and means for preventing the dispensing of propellant and materials when the control valve means is first moved to the open position to break the ampule means.
- 44. The dispenser of claim 43 wherein: the means mounted on said valve means extended through the filter and engageable with said ampule means includes a push rod, the push rod being supported and guided by the filter.
- 45. The dispenser of claim 43 wherein: said holder has vent hole means allowing thorough mixing of the first and second materials when the ampule is broken.
- 46. The dispenser of claim 43 wherein: the bracket member includes a pair of convex curved arms adapted to grip the lower end of the ampule means.
- 47. The dispenser of claim 43 including: nozzle means having a discharge spout connected to the valve means for receiving propellant and materials and directing propellant and materials to a selected location, said means for preventing the dispensing of propellant and materials including cap means mounted on the nozzle means for preventing propellant and materials from being discharged from the nozzle means during the breaking of the ampule means, said cap means being removable from said nozzle means thereby allowing propellant and materials to be discharged from the nozzle means when the valve means is open.
- 48. The dispenser of claim 47 wherein: said cap means has a sleeve with a blind hole, said nozzle means having a portion thereof located within said blind hole.
- 49. The dispenser of claim 47 including: a cover mounted on the nozzle means to prevent accidental dispensing of propellant and materials from the container and rupture of the ampule means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 419,508 filed Oct. 10, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,012,978, and U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 251,806 filed Oct. 3, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,941,615.
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