Claims
- 1. A dispensing apparatus for dispensing viscous putty or the like comprising a normally closed substantially cylindrical upright disposable metal container with a top wall and a bottom wall and a curved side wall, a body of putty or the like normally filling said container from its bottom wall toward its top wall, a disposable follower inside said container comprising a generally flat body portion normally disposed approximately parallel to said top and bottom walls and normally resting on the top surface of the putty in the container and an annular flange extending upwardly from the edge of said body portion adjacent the inside surface of said curved side wall, said top wall defining an air inlet opening therein, a source of air pressure communicating with said air inlet opening, pressure control means for controlling the air pressure in said container, said bottom wall defining a putty discharge opening therein, a putty dispensing valve connected to said putty discharge opening for controlling the dispensing of putty from said container, said top wall being connected to said curved side wall by a plurality of spaced deformable lugs extending from the edge of said top wall and frictionally engaging the external surface of said curved side wall of said container with a connection that permits one or more of said lugs to deform and allow a portion of said top wall to move away from said curved side wall while the remaining lugs hold said top wall on said curved side wall upon an excessive air pressure being present in said container, thus forming an air passage between said top wall and said curved side wall of said container at the deformed lugs to relieve the excessive air pressure in the container without permitting said top wall to be removed from said curved side wall, said air inlet opening and said putty discharge opening in said top and bottom walls being offset from each other with one of said openings being positioned at the longitudinal centerline of the cylindrical container and the other of said opening being offset from the longitudinal centerline of the cylindrical container, and closure caps for closing said air inlet opening and said putty discharge opening, a container support frame including container support rails normally oriented in a horizontal attitude and arranged to support said container with said dispensing valve protruding below said container support rails, upwardly extending legs connected to and extending downwardly from said container support rails, and lower feet positioned below said container support rails and connected to said upright legs, whereby putty is packaged and shipped in said container, the container is placed on its container support frame in an elevated position so the putty dispensing valve will be suspended between the support rails and the lower feet of the container support frame, the closure caps are removed from the air inlet opening and the putty discharge opening, the putty dispensing valve is connected to the putty discharge opening in the bottom wall and a source of air pressure and the pressure control means are connected to the air inlet opening in the top wall, and substantially all of the putty is dispensed from the container by opening and closing the dispensing valve without removing the top wall from the container, and one or more of the deformable lugs of said top wall will deform when a predetermined pressure is exceeded in the container to form an air passage between the top wall and the side wall of the container above the body of putty at the deformed lugs to relieve the excessive air pressure in the container without permitting the top wall to be removed from the curved side wall.
- 2. A dispensing apparatus for dispensing viscous putty or the like comprising a normally closed substantially cylindrical upright disposable metal container with a top wall and a bottom wall and a curved side wall, a body of putty or the like normally filling said container from its bottom wall toward its top wall, a disposable follower inside said container comprising a generally flat body portion normally disposed approximately parallel to said top and bottom walls and normally resting on the top surface of the putty in the container and an annular flange extending upwardly from the edge of said body portion adjacent the inside surface of said curved side wall, said top wall defining an air inlet opening therein, a source of air pressure communicating with said air inlet opening, pressure control means for controlling the air pressure in said container, said bottom wall defining a putty discharge opening therein, a putty dispensing valve connected to said putty discharge opening for controlling the dispensing of putty from said container, support means for supporting said container in an elevated position whereby the putty can be dispensed through said putty dispensing valve to a space below the container, said top wall being connected to said curved side wall by a plurality of spaced deformable lugs extending from the edge of said top wall and frictionally engaging the external surface of said curved side wall of said container with a connection that permits one or more of said lugs to deform and allow a portion of said top wall to move away from said curved side wall while the remaining lugs hold said top wall on said curved side wall upon an excessive air pressure being present in said container, thus forming an air exhaust passage between said top wall and said curved side wall of said container at the deformed lugs to relieve the excessive air pressure in the container without permitting said top wall to be removed from said curved side wall, whereby putty is packaged and shipped in said container, the container is placed on its support means, the putty dispensing valve is connected to the putty discharge opening in the bottom wall and a source of air pressure and the pressure control means are connected to the air inlet opening in the top wall, and substantially all of the putty is dispensed from the container by opening and closing the dispensing valve without removing the top wall from the container, and one or more of the deformable lugs of said top wall will deform when a predetermined pressure is exceeded in the container to form an air passage between the top wall and the side wall of the container above the body of putty in the container at the deformed lugs to relieve the excessive air pressure in the container without permitting the top wall to be removed from the curved side wall.
- 3. The dispensing apparatus of claim 2 and wherein said dispensing valve comprises a valve housing defining a generally cylindrical bore with its longitudinal aixs disposed approximately parallel to said bottom wall, an inlet port in its upper portion extending between said container and said valve bore and an outlet port in its lower portion across from said inlet port, a rotatable valve element in said cylindrical bore and including a plug member rotatable between a valve-open position where the plug is positioned beside said outlet port and both said inlet port and said outlet port are open and a valve-close position where the plug is positioned over said outlet port and said inlet port is open and said outlet port is closed.
- 4. A dispensing apparatus for dispensing viscous putty or the like comprising a normally closed substantially cylindrical upright disposable metal container with a top wall and a bottom wall and a curved side wall, a body of putty or the like normally filling said container from its bottom wall toward its top wall, a disposable follower inside said container comprising a generally flat body portion normally disposed approximately parallel to said top and bottom walls and normally resting on the top surface of the putty in the container, said top wall defining an air inlet opening therein for communicating with a source of air pressure, said bottom wall defining a putty discharge opening therein for connection to a putty dispensing valve or the like, said top wall being connected to said curved side wall by a plurality of spaced deformable lugs extending from the edge of said top wall and frictionally engaging the external surface of said curved side wall of said container with a connection that permits one or more of said lugs to deform and allow a portion of said top wall to move away from said curved side wall while the remaining lugs hold said top wall on said curved side wall upon an excessive air pressure being present in said container and thus forming an air exhaust passage between said top wall and said curved side wall of said container at the deformed lugs to relieve the excessive air pressure in the container at a level above the putty in the container normally without permitting said top wall to be removed from said curved side wall, whereby putty is packaged and shipped in said container, a putty dispensing valve is connected to the putty discharge opening in the bottom wall and the container is charged with air pressure through the air inlet opening in the top wall, and substantially all of the putty is dispensed from the container by opening and closing the dispensing valve without removing the top wall from the container.
- 5. A dispensing apparatus for dispensing viscous putty or the like comprising a normally closed substantially cylindrical upright disposable container with a top wall and a bottom wall and a curved side wall, a body of putty or the like normally filling said container from its bottom wall toward its top wall, a disposable follower inside said container comprising a body portion normally disposed approximately parallel to said top and bottom walls and normally resting on the top surface of the putty in the container and an annular flange extending upwardly from the edge of said body portion adjacent the inside surface of said curved side wall, said top wall defining an air inlet opening therein for communication with a source of air pressure, said bottom wall defining a putty discharge opening therein for connection to a putty dispensing valve, said top wall being connected to said curved side wall by a plurality of spaced deformable lugs extending from the edge of said top wall and frictionally engaging the external surface of said curved side wall of said container with a connection that permits one or more of said lugs to deform and allow a portion of said top wall to move away from said curved side wall while the remaining lugs hold said top wall on said curved side wall upon an excessive air pressure being present in said container, thus forming an air exhaust passage between said top wall and said curved side wall of said container at the deformed lugs to relieve the excessive air pressure in the container without permitting said top wall to be removed from said curved side wall, and support means comprising a container support frame including a pair of spaced parallel container support rails normally oriented in a horizontal attitude and arranged to support said container with a dispensing valve protruding below said container support rails, a pair of normally upright legs connected to and extending downwardly from said container support legs, and a pair of lower feet positioned below and parallel to said container support legs and connected to said upright legs, whereby putty is packaged and shipped in said container, the container is placed on its support means, a putty dispensing valve is connected to the putty discharge opening in the bottom wall and a source of air pressure is connected to the air inlet opening in the top wall, and substantially all of the putty is dispensed from the container by opening and closing the dispensing valve without removing the top wall from the container, and one or more of the deformable lugs of said top wall will deform when a predetermined pressure is exceeded in the container to form an air passage between the top wall and the side wall of the container above the body of putty in the container at the deformed lugs to relieve the excessive air pressure in the container without permitting the top wall to be removed from the curved side wall.
- 6. A dispensing apparatus comprising in combination, a disposable metal cylindrical container including a curved side wall, a top wall and a bottom wall, a body of putty or the like filling said container from said bottom wall toward said top wall, a source of air pressure communicating with said container through said top wall, a disposable follower inside said container normally resting on the top surface of the putty in the container, a putty dispensing valve communicating with said container through said bottom wall and protruding in a downward direction from said bottom wall beneath said container, a support means for supporting said container in an elevated position from a horizontal surface whereby the putty can be dispensed through said putty dispensing valve to a space below said container and above the horizontal surface, said top wall being connected to said curved side wall with a plurality of spaced apart deformable lugs extending from the periphery of said top wall and folded about an annular rim at the upper end of said curved side wall .Iadd.with a connection that permits one or more of said lugs to deform while the remaining lugs hold said top wall on said curved sidewall .Iaddend.for forming an air release passage in said container above the level of the putty in said container in response to the air pressure in said container exceeding a predetermined amount whereby air in said container is discharged therefrom.
- 7. The dispensing apparatus of claim 6 and wherein said support means comprises means for supporting said container from a horizontal surface and from a vertical surface.
- 8. A dispensing apparatus comprising in combination, a disposable cylindrical container including a bottom wall, .Iadd.an opening in said bottom wall for connection to a putty dispensing valve, .Iaddend.a curved side wall extending upwardly from said bottom wall with an annular rim about its top, a top wall .[.including a plurality of deformable lugs extending from the periphery of the top wall and folded about the annular rim of said side wall.]., .Iadd.an opening in said top wall for communication with a source of air pressure, a sealing ring positioned between said top wall and the annular rim of said curved side wall to seal the top wall of the side wall, .Iaddend.a body of putty or the like filling said container from said bottom wall toward said top wall, .[.an opening in said top wall for communication with a source of air pressure,.]. a disposable follower inside said container normally resting on the top surface of the putty in the container .Iadd.adjacent the top wall of the container and including a body portion with a bottom surface conforming in shape to the bottom wall of said container and an annular flange extending upwardly from said body portion for engaging the inside surface of said curved side wall, said top wall being connected to said curved side wall with a plurality of spaced apart deformable lugs extending from the periphery of said top wall and folded about said annular rim and forming a connection between said top wall and said cylindrical side wall which closes the container until the pressure in the container exceeds a predetermined level whereupon one or more of the lugs stretches to form an air release passage between said side wall and said top wall while the remaining lugs hold said top wall on said curved sidewall, .Iaddend..[.and an opening in said bottom wall for connection to a putty dispensing valve.]. .Iadd.whereby a putty dispensing valve is connected to the opening in the bottom wall and a source of air pressure is connected to the opening in the top wall of the container and the air pressure over the follower is increased to dispense the putty out of the opening in the bottom wall when the putty dispensing valve is opened .Iaddend..
- 9. A dispensing apparatus comprising a disposable cylindrical container including a curved side wall, a top wall and a bottom wall, a body of putty or the like filling said container from said bottom wall toward said top wall, an opening in said top wall for communication with a source of air pressure, a disposable follower inside said container normally resting on the top surface of the putty in the container, and an opening in said bottom wall for connection to a putty dispensing valve, said curved side wall including an annular rim extending about its upper portion, and said top wall including a plurality of spaced apart deformable lugs extending from its periphery and folded about the annular rim at the upper portion of said curved side wall .Iadd.with a connection that permits one or more of said lugs to deform and allow a portion of said top wall to move away from said curved sidewall while the remaining lugs hold said top wall on said curved sidewall .Iaddend., .[.whereby the lugs of the top wall are deformable.]. in response to excessive pressure in the container for forming an air release passage in said container above the level of the disposable follower and the putty and said container in response to excessive pressure in said container.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 123,561, filed Mar. 12, 1971.
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"Marson Miser" 1969, "Hands Off Policy", Marson Corporation, 1969. |
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