Claims
- 1. A dispenser comprising: a container having an internal chamber for storing a propellant and at least one first component under pressure, normally closed valve means mounted on said container to retain the propellant and one first component under pressure in said chamber, said valve means includes a housing mounted on the container, said housing having a chamber and a hole in the bottom portion thereof, said valving means further including a valving member located in said chamber for movement in a first direction from a closed position to an open position to dispense aerosol to a desired location and in a second direction from an open position to a closed position to prevent dispensing of aerosol, frangible ampule means located within said chamber containing at least one 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, and means connected to said valve means and connected to said means for holding the ampule means, said means connected to said valve means and connected to said means for holding the ampule means comprising a rigid push rod extended through said hole in the housing whereby when the valve means is first moved in the first direction the valve means is opened and force is transmitted through the rod and means for holding the ampule means to break the ampule means thereby releasing the second component into said internal chamber whereby the first and second components are mixed together and flow through the chamber in the housing an open means to a selected location.
- 2. The dispenser of claim 1 wherein: said ampule means is a generally cylindrical sealed vessel holding a chemical including said second component, said vessel having a longitudinal axis generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of said chamber.
- 3. The dispenser of claim 2 wherein: the means for holding the ampule means comprises a saddle shaped foot engageable with the ampule means, said foot being secured to said rod.
- 4. The dispenser of claim 1 including: cap means mounted on said container supporting said housing, said rod being movably mounted on said housing and connected to said moveable member, and means connected to said housing having a passage to allow the mixed components and propellant to flow into said internal chamber of the housing.
- 5. The dispenser of claim 4 wherein: said movable member has a recess, said rod having an end located in said recess to connect the rod to the movable member whereby said rod is moved with the body when the valve means is moved to the open position.
- 6. The dispenser of claim 4 wherein: the means connected to said housing includes a dip tube extended into the chamber of the container to carry propellant and mixed components to said chamber of the housing, and filter means mounted on the dip tube to prevent foreign particles from flowing into said chamber of the housing.
- 7. A dispenser comprising: a container having an internal chamber for storing a propellant and at least one first component under pressure, normally closed valve means mounted on said container to retain the propellant and one first component under pressure in said chamber, said valve means being moveable in a first direction from a closed position to an open position to dispense aerosol to a desired location and in a second direction from an open position to a closed position to prevent dispensing of aerosol, frangible ampule means located within said chamber containing at least one 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, means connected to said valve means and connected to said means for holding the ampule means, said means connected to the valve means and connected to said means for holding the ampule means comprising a rigid push rod whereby when the valve means is first moved to a first direction the valve means is open and forces transmitted though the rod and means for holding the ampule means to break the ampule means thereby releasing the second component into said chamber whereby the first and second components are mixed together and flow through the open valve means to a selected location, said valve means has an outlet passage for the propellant and mixed components, and means for closing the outlet passage to prevent dispensing of aerosol during the breaking of the ampule means, said means for closing the outlet passage being removeable from the valve means after the ampule means has been broken.
- 8. The dispenser of claim 7 wherein: said valve means has a tubular stem containing said outlet passage, said means for closing the outlet passage comprising a button mounted on the stem for closing said outlet passage.
- 9. A method of dispensing a two component adhesive comprising: storing a first component of an adhesive in an enclosed container with a propellant under pressure having a valve moveable from a closed position to an open position; storing a second component of the adhesive in an ampule located within said container; breaking the ampule by moving the valve to the open position whereby the first and second components of the adhesive are mixed together; preventing the escape of the mixed components of the adhesive and propellant through the open valve during the breakng of the ampule; and discharging the mixed first and second components of the adhesive with propellant from the container by moving the valve to the open position, said adhesive being as an adhesive foam directed to a selected location.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein: the ampule is broken when the valve is first moved from the closed position to the open position.
- 11. The method of claim 10 including: preventing the escape of the mixed components of the adhesive and propellant when the valve is first moved from the closed position to the open position.
- 12. The method of claim 9 including: filtering the mixed first and second components of the adhesive before the discharge thereof from the container.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 261,320 filed Oct. 24, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,979,638 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 251,806 filed Oct. 3, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,941,615. Application Ser. No. 261,320 is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 049,361 filed May 14, 1987. Application Ser. No. 049,361 is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 812,237 filed Dec. 23, 1985, now abandoned.
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