Claims
- 1. A pressurized can of flowable material, comprising
a body defining an interior volume containing the flowable material in a pressurized condition; a valve operable to dispense a selected amount of the flowable material from the can through an outlet at an exterior surface of the can; and, between the interior volume of the body and the valve, a heat transfer device comprising
an exterior housing defining an interior volume adapted to receive and hold a quantity of water at a temperature differing from that of the flowable material, and a conduit contained within the housing and forming a flow path for the flowable material between an outlet orifice of the interior volume and the valve, the conduit adapted to contain a quantity of pressurized, flowable material as thermal energy is transferred through the conduit between the water and the contained quantity of flowable material; wherein the valve is disposed proximate the outlet and is adapted to prevent flow of pressurized material through the outlet when released.
- 2. The pressurized can of claim 1, defining a released material flow path, between the valve and the outlet, having a volume of no more than 0.05 cubic centimeters for containing unpressurized material downstream of the valve.
- 3. The pressurized can of claim 1, further comprising
an operable valve at the outlet orifice of the interior volume of the body, and an exposed surface adapted to operate both valves when manually manipulated.
- 4. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the valve comprises a sliding face seal at an outlet surface of the conduit.
- 5. The pressurized can of claim 4, wherein the sliding face seal is disposed less than about 0.050 inch from the exterior surface of the can.
- 6. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the pressurized material contains a propellant.
- 7. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the pressurized material expands upon being released through the valve.
- 8. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the pressurized material is a gel.
- 9. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the pressurized material is a shaving product.
- 10. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the conduit is adapted to contain a quantity of flowable product sufficient for shaving a man's face.
- 11. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the conduit has an effective thermal mass of less than about 8 Joules per degree Kelvin.
- 12. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the conduit is made of plastic resin and has a nominal wall thickness, between water in contact with an outer surface of the conduit and flowable material contained within the conduit, of less than about 0.030 inch.
- 13. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the conduit defines a spiral flow path for the flowable material.
- 14. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the conduit is adapted to contain at least {fraction (1/10)}0 fluid ounce of flowable material.
- 15. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the conduit is adapted to contain at least ⅙ fluid ounce of flowable material.
- 16. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the conduit is adapted to contain at least ⅓ fluid ounce of flowable material.
- 17. The pressurized can of claim 1, wherein the heat transfer device is constructed of materials selected to safely withstand filling the housing of the heat transfer device with water at about 140 degrees Fahrenheit, for heating the flowable material contained within the conduit.
- 18. The pressurized can of claim 1, comprising a valve actuator exposed for engagement by a human finger and adapted to be moved from a first position, in which the actuator is blocked from actuating the valve, to a second position, in which the actuator actuates the valve to dispense flowable material when depressed.
- 19. The pressurized can of claim 18, further comprising an operable valve at the outlet orifice of the interior volume of the body, and wherein the actuator is blocked from actuating the valves in its first position, and actuates both valves when depressed in its second position.
- 20. The pressurized can of claim 1, adapted to dispense at least four cubic centimeters of temperature-modified, flowable material, as measured volumetrically prior to any expansion, within less than about six seconds, upon valve actuation.
- 21. A pressurized can of flowable material for retail sale, comprising
a cylindrical body having an outer diameter and a length and defining an interior volume containing the flowable material in a pressurized condition; and, coupled to an upper end of the body, a heat transfer assembly having an overall height, measured from the upper end of the cylindrical body, of less than about 3 inches, and being substantially contained within an extended cylindrical volume defined by the outer diameter of the body, the heat transfer assembly having an exterior housing defining therein an interior volume adapted to receive and hold a quantity of water with the can in an upright position, the exterior housing containing
a valve operable to dispense a selected amount of the flowable material from the can, and a conduit within the interior volume of the exterior housing for submersion in the quantity of water and forming a flow path for the flowable material through the heat transfer assembly, the conduit adapted to contain at least three cubic centimeters of pressurized, flowable material as thermal energy is transferred through the conduit between the water and the contained quantity of flowable material.
- 22. The pressurized can of claim 21, wherein the valve is disposed proximate an outlet at an exterior surface of the can and is adapted to prevent flow of pressurized material through the outlet when released.
- 23. The pressurized can of claim 21, further comprising
an operable valve at the outlet orifice of the interior volume of the body, and an exposed surface adapted to operate both valves when manually manipulated.
- 24. The pressurized can of claim 21, wherein the pressurized material contains a propellant and is formulated for application to skin.
- 25. The pressurized can of claim 24, wherein the pressurized material is a gel.
- 26. The pressurized can of claim 21, wherein the conduit is made of plastic resin and has a nominal wall thickness, between water in contact with an outer surface of the conduit and flowable material contained within the conduit, of less than about 0.050 inch.
- 27. The pressurized can of claim 21, wherein the conduit is adapted to contain at least {fraction (1/10)} fluid ounce of flowable material.
- 28. The pressurized can of claim 21, comprising a valve actuator exposed for engagement by a human finger and adapted to be moved from a first position, in which the actuator is blocked from actuating the valve, to a second position, in which the actuator actuates the valve to dispense flowable material when depressed.
- 29. The pressurized can of claim 21, adapted to dispense at least four cubic centimeters of temperature-modified, flowable material, as measured volumetrically prior to any expansion, within less than about six seconds, upon valve actuation.
- 30. A heat transfer cap assembly for use with a dispensing canister containing a pressurized shaving product, the cap assembly comprising
a rail mount disposed at a lower end of the cap assembly and constructed to clamp onto an upper edge of the dispensing canister; an outer shell defining an interior volume configured to receive and hold a quantity of hot water; an actuator exposed for finger operation and arranged to depress a release nozzle of the canister to dispense shaving product into the cap assembly when operated; a heat exchanger arranged to receive shaving product released from the nozzle, the heat exchanger disposed with the outer shell for exposure to hot water, and configured to hold at least ⅓ fluid ounce of shaving product while heat is transferred from the hot water, through the heat exchanger, to the shaving product held within the heat exchanger; and a spout through which heated product is dispensed from the heat exchanger, the spout adapted to close to prevent extended exposure of shaving product remaining in the heat exchanger to air.
- 31. The heat transfer cap assembly of claim 30, further comprising a barrier disposed between the interior volume of the outer shell and an upper surface of the canister and configured to prevent hot water in the cap assembly from contacting the canister.
- 32. The heat transfer cap assembly of claim 30, wherein the spout contains an iris valve.
- 33. The heat transfer cap assembly of claim 30, wherein the spout comprises a valve formed by alignable holes in two adjacent surfaces movable to place the holes in alignment for dispensing heated product, and to misalign the holes to prevent hydraulic communication through the valve.
- 34. A heat transfer cap assembly for use with a dispensing canister containing a pressurized product, the cap assembly comprising
a can adaptor having an axially extending skirt constructed to snap about an upper edge of the dispensing canister to secure the cap assembly on the canister, and an axially displaceable nozzle adaptor secured to the skirt by a resilient membrane and positioned to align with a nozzle of the canister when the cap assembly is so secured; a trunk having an axially extending skirt configured to snap about an upper edge of the can adaptor to secure the trunk to the can adaptor, and a sleeve extending axially from an upper end of the skirt, the trunk defining a radial hole extending through one side of the sleeve; a thermal conductor disposed within the trunk and axially displaceable with respect to the trunk, the thermal conductor forming a conduit between the nozzle adaptor and a conductor outlet disposed adjacent the hole in the trunk sleeve, the outlet positioned to align with the trunk sleeve hole when the thermal conductor is pressed downward to press against the nozzle adaptor to actuate the nozzle; and a top cap axially secured to the trunk and having a button with a stem extending therefrom for engaging and pressing against the thermal conductor when the button is resiliently depressed; the top cap, trunk and can adaptor together defining an interior cavity for receiving hot water through an upper surface of the top cap, and containing the hot water in direct contact with the thermal conductor to heat pressurized product contained therein.
- 35. The heat transfer cap assembly of claim 34, wherein the top cap has a skirt extending about the sleeve of the trunk and defining a hole therethrough, the top cap skirt being rotatable with respect to the trunk from an open position, in which the top cap skirt hole aligns with the trunk sleeve hole for dispensing product, to a closed position in which the top cap skirt blocks communication through the trunk sleeve hole.
- 36. The heat transfer cap assembly of claim 34, wherein the trunk has an upper surface defining an aperture therein, and wherein the top cap button has a projection extending therefrom and positioned to be received with the aperture as the button is depressed with the top cap in a first rotational position with respect to the trunk, and to engage the upper surface of the trunk to inhibit movement of the button with the top cap in a second rotational position with respect to the trunk.
- 37. The heat transfer cap assembly of claim 34, wherein the sleeve of the trunk contains guide means for maintaining a radial positioning of the thermal conductor as the thermal conductor is axially displaced within the trunk.
- 38. A pressurized can of shaving lubricant, comprising
a body defining an interior volume containing the shaving lubricant in a pressurized condition; a valve operable to dispense a desired amount of the shaving lubricant from the interior volume of the body; and a cap assembly mounted to the body and comprising
a trigger surface exposed for manual manipulation by a user; a valve actuator operably connected to the trigger surface and positioned to operate the valve as the trigger surface is manipulated; and a flow conduit hydraulically connecting the valve to an outlet defined in an outer surface of the cap assembly; the outer surface of the cap assembly being rotatable with respect to the flow conduit from an open position, in which the outlet aligns with the flow conduit with the trigger surface manipulated to dispense shaving lubricant, to a closed position blocking the flow conduit.
- 39. The pressurized can of claim 38, wherein the outer surface of the cap assembly is of a rotatable top cap with an inner surface arranged to form a face seal against an outlet orifice of the flow conduit when the top cap is rotated to a locked position.
- 40. The pressurized can of claim 39, wherein the outlet circumscribes a volume, downstream of the outlet orifice of the flow conduit, of less than about 0.05 cubic centimeters.
- 41. The pressurized can of claim 38, wherein the flow conduit is defined within a conduit housing constructed to move axially with respect to the outlet as the trigger surface is depressed, to both align the flow conduit with the outlet and operate the valve.
- 42. The pressurized can of claim 38, wherein the shaving lubricant contains a propellant.
- 43. A pressurized can of shaving lubricant, comprising
a body defining an interior volume containing the shaving lubricant in a pressurized condition; a valve operable to dispense a desired amount of the shaving lubricant from the interior volume of the body; and a cap assembly mounted to the body and having an outer surface defining an outlet, the cap assembly comprising
a trigger surface exposed for manual manipulation by a user and operably connected to the valve for opening the valve as the trigger surface is manipulated; and a flow conduit housing connected to the trigger surface to move with respect to the outer surface outlet as the trigger surface is manipulated, the flow conduit housing defining therein a flow conduit hydraulically connecting the valve to a conduit outlet orifice positioned to align with the outer surface outlet when the trigger surface is manipulated to open the valve to dispense the shaving lubricant, and to be blocked when the trigger surface is released.
- 44. The pressurized can of claim 43 wherein the flow conduit housing is free to move axially with respect to the outer surface outlet as the trigger surface is depressed.
- 45. The pressurized can of claim 43 wherein the cap assembly defines an interior volume for receiving and holding hot water, the flow conduit housing forming a heat exchanger contained within the interior volume of the cap assembly and adapted to transfer heat from hot water to shaving lubricant contained within the flow conduit.
- 46. The pressurized can of claim 43, wherein the flow conduit has a volume of at least {fraction (1/10)} fluid ounce of flowable material.
- 47. The pressurized can of claim 43, defining a released material flow path, downstream of the conduit outlet orifice, having a volume of no more than about 0.05 cubic centimeters.
- 48. The pressurized can of claim 43, wherein the flow conduit is in the form of a spiral.
- 49. A method of heating and dispensing shaving product, the method comprising
filling the interior volume of the heat transfer device of the pressurized can of claim 1 with heated water; operating the valve of the can to dispense a selected amount of the flowable material through the outlet at the exterior surface of the can; and then, emptying the water from the interior volume of the heat transfer device.
- 50. A method of heating and dispensing shaving product, the method comprising
operating the valve of the pressurized can of claim 38 to dispense a selected amount of the flowable material through the outlet defined in an outer surface of the cap assembly; and then rotating the outer surface of the cap assembly to its closed position to block the flow conduit and inhibit further dispensing of shaving product.
- 51. A method of heating and dispensing shaving product, the method comprising
manipulating the trigger surface of the pressurized can of claim 43, thereby both aligning the flow conduit with the outer surface outlet and opening the valve to dispense the shaving lubricant; and then releasing the trigger surface, thereby blocking the flow conduit at the outlet in the outer surface of the cap assembly to inhibit further flow of shaving lubricant from the flow conduit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/223,995, filed Aug. 9, 2000, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference as if entirely set forth.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60223995 |
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Continuations (1)
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