This invention relates to dispensing means. In particular, a preferred form of the invention relates to dispensing means for use in the context of releasing a spray into the air.
It is known to periodically release a spray of insecticide, perfume, or the like, into a defined area to overcome the presence of unwanted insects or unpleasant odors. This process is often done manually with the use of an aerosol spray dispenser, and can prove inconvenient as one must remember to periodically cause a spray to be released. Additionally, a further inconvenience is that the manual nature of the process makes it difficult to release a consistent dose in terms of the quantity of the spray. It is accordingly an object of at least one embodiment of the present invention to go at least some way towards addressing the above inconveniences, or to at least provide the public with a useful choice.
In this document the term “comprise”, “comprises”, or “comprising”, if and when used, should be interpreted to be non-exclusive, ie should be interpreted to convey “consisting of or including”.
According to one aspect of the invention there is provided portable dispensing means having a spray emitting portion and a spray material storage portion, the spray emitting portion and the spray material storage portion being attachable to one another and also being subsequently detachable from one another, the dispensing means being formed such that when it is in use it can be set so that spray material within the spray material storage portion can move into the spray emitting portion and pass from the spray emitting portion to an atmosphere outside of the dispensing means in the form of a spray, the dispensing means being formed such that when it is in a normal in-use orientation and is activated the spray can proceed from the spray emitting portion in a substantially vertical or upward path of travel.
Preferably the dispensing means can be set into operation such that it will automatically cease operation after a predetermined period of time.
Preferably the spray emitting portion has valve means which can open to allow a flow of the spray material into the spray emitting portion; and can subsequently close to prevent such flow of the spray material.
Preferably the valve means comprises a solenoid valve.
Preferably the spray emitting portion comprises electronic means which regulates opening and closing of the valve means when the dispensing means is in use. The electronic means may be formed to regulate the quantity of spray material released from the spray emitting portion as a spray, and/or the time during and/or between which the spray material is released as a spray.
Optionally the dispensing means has a battery for energising the electronic means and for giving power to enable the valve means to open and close.
Optionally the dispensing means is adapted to receive an external supply of power for energising the electronic means and to enable the valve means to open and close.
The arrangement may be such that the dispensing means can receive an external source of DC electricity, optionally via a suitable transformer if that is appropriate.
Optionally the dispensing means can be set to also cause a spray of the spray material to proceed from the spray emitting portion in a substantially horizontal path of travel when the dispensing means is operated in a normal in-use orientation.
Optionally the spray emitting portion has a detachable nozzle adapted to direct the spray material to spray in the substantially vertical or upward path of travel.
Optionally the spray emitting portion has a second detachable nozzle adapted to direct the spray material to spray in the substantially horizontal path of travel.
Optionally the first and second detachable nozzles can be fitted to the rest of the spray emitting portion interchangeably.
Preferably the dispensing means has securement means to enable it to be easily releasably attached to a building construction. The securement means may be adapted to enable the dispensing means to hang from a wall and/or from a pipe.
Optionally the spray material comprises an insecticide (eg for killing or repelling insects), a perfume, an odor neutraliser, a medicine, a gas, an essential oil, or any suitable combination of these.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method of dispensing a spray into an atmosphere, including the steps of:
Optionally the building construction is used for milking cows.
Some preferred aspects and embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example, and/or with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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When the spray dispenser is set into operation it releases into the external atmosphere periodic metered doses of a spray of the spray material. The spray may be in the form of a mist, etc, and may or may not be aerosol in nature. The spray proceeds from the nozzle 4 in an initial substantially vertical path of travel when the spray dispenser is in a normal in-use orientation—ie an upright orientation as shown in FIG. 1. Desirably the spray can drift and disperse through the atmosphere.
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When the spray material within the canister 2 is exhausted the canister can be detached from the spray head 1 and replaced with a new canister. Additionally, the spray head 1 is preferably capable of engaging a range of different sized canisters in term of their capacity to hold spray material. Preferably when the spray dispenser is set in use the circuit board 8 works to limit the period which the spray dispenser is operational—for example once activated the spray dispenser may remain operational for a set time such as 15 minutes, two hours, etc, and then automatically turn itself off. This ensures that the spray material is not wasted through operation of the spray dispenser when it is not needed, or if an operator forgets to turn it off. The spray dispenser may also be turned off manually by way of the switch 5. Preferably the spray dispenser is programmable so that the length of time that it operates and the amount of spray dispensed can be set as desired.
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As will be appreciated, the invention has particular use in controlling the presence of insects in or around a milking shed. Insects such as flys can disturb a cow while being milked, with the effect that the quantity or quality of milk is reduced, thus adversely effecting the profitability of the milking process. Flys, etc, may also cause cows to become unsettled while being milked, and this can lead to milking gear being displaced, thus resulting in additional work on the part of a farmer. The invention may be used to disperse a spray within a milking shed or outside of the shed. The invention is of-course not limited to only milking applications, and may for example be used domestically on a patio or deck area.
It should be appreciated that while the invention has been described herein by way of example, modifications and improvements can occur without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
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