Claims
- 1. An aerosol container system with two separate chambers, each of which contains a component to be mixed with the other component just prior to use, which consists essentially of:
- (a) a vertical arrangement of (i) a substantially unpressurized upper chamber for receiving a first component and (ii) a lower chamber for receiving a second component together with an amount of propellant sufficient for the expulsion of both components from the container system, said upper chamber being capable of receiving approximately the entire contents of said lower chamber upon activation, the volume of said upper chamber being in a from about 5 to 50 percent excess based upon the volume of a mixture of the components in said upper chamber and said lower chamber, said upper chamber and said lower chamber being spaced a coupling distance from each other;
- (b) a connecting channel between said upper chamber and said lower chamber which channel comprises a mother-daughter valve assembly consisting of a bottom valve of said upper chamber as well as a top valve of said lower chamber, said valve assembly being positioned so that it is activated by mechanical movement of said upper chamber and said lower chamber against each other to permit the component and propellant in said lower chamber to be released into said upper chamber, the bottom valve in said upper chamber being connected to a riser which ends in the upper part of said upper chamber, and the stem of the bottom valve of said upper chamber being centered over the top valve of said lower chamber;
- (c) a dispensing valve of said upper chamber which is operated independently to dispense a mixture of the two components;
- (d) an outer covering encompassing said upper chamber and said lower chamber, said outer covering being constructed so as to permit mechanical movement of said upper chamber and said lower chamber against one another, wherein said dispensing valve of said upper chamber is connected to a riser which reaches substantially to the bottom of said upper chamber;
- (e) an opening in said upper chamber at its top to sealingly seat said dispensing valve, and an opening in said upper chamber at its bottom to sealingly seat said bottom valve of said upper chamber;
- (f) an opening in said lower chamber at its top to sealingly seat said top valve of said lower chamber, said opening being surrounded by a collar comprising an integrally formed rolled top edge of said lower chamber;
- (g) a flexible bag nonadheringly lining the inside of said lower chamber and having an opening at its top, said flexible bag being made of a material resistant to hydrogen peroxide solution; and
- (h) a sealing ring integrally formed from the bag material and located around the periphery of said bag opening, said sealing ring being several times thicker than the wall thickness of said bag and sealingly positioned within the space between said collar and said top valve of said lower chamber.
- 2. The aerosol container system of claim 1 wherein each of said upper chamber and said lower chamber are inert to destabilization of aqueous H.sub.2 O.sub.2 solutions.
- 3. The aerosol container system of claim 1 wherein the bottom valve in said upper chamber is a back pressure valve.
- 4. The aerosol container system of claim 1 wherein said top valve of said lower chamber is connected to a riser which reaches substantially to the bottom of said lower chamber.
- 5. An aerosol container system with two separate chambers, each of which contains a component to be mixed with the outer component just prior to use, which consists essentially of:
- (a) a vertical arrangement of (i) a substantially unpressurized upper chamber for receiving a first component and (ii) a lower chamber for receiving a second component together with an amount of propellant sufficient for the expulsion of both components from the container system, said upper chamber being capable of receiving approximately the entire contents of said lower chamber upon activation, the volume of said upper chamber being in a from about 5 to 50 percent excess based upon the volume of a mixture of the components in said upper chamber and said lower chamber, said upper chamber and said lower chamber being spaced a coupling distance from each other;
- (b) a connecting channel between said upper chamber and said lower chamber which channel comprises a mother-daughter valve assembly consisting of a bottom valve of said upper chamber as well as a top valve of said lower chamber, said valve assembly being positioned so that it is activated by mechanical movement of said upper chamber and said lower chamber against each other to permit the component and propellant in said lower chamber to be released into said upper chamber, the bottom valve in said upper chamber being a back pressure valve and being connected to a riser which ends in the upper part of said upper chamber, and the stem of the bottom valve of said upper chamber being centered over the top valve of said lower chamber; and
- (c) a dispensing valve of said upper chamber, which is operated independently to dispense a mixture of the two components, wherein said upper chamber consists of plastic and is formed to extend over said lower chamber.
- 6. An aerosol container system with two separate chambers each of which contains a component to be mixed with the other component just prior to use, which consists essentially of:
- (a) a container;
- (b) an upper chamber and a lower chamber housed in spaced relationship a coupling distance from each other within said container;
- (c) an opening in said upper chamber at its top with a first head valve assembly sealingly seated therein, and an opening at its bottom with a bottom valve assembly sealingly seated therein;
- (d) an opening in said lower chamber at its top surrounded by a collar which is an integrally formed rolled edge of the top opening in said lower chamber, and a top valve assembly positioned in said opening;
- (e) conduit means flowingly connecting said bottom valve assembly and said top valve assembly, permitting these valves to operate synchronously when said upper chamber and said lower chamber are moved toward each other;
- (f) flexible bag nonadheringly lining the inside of said lower chamber and having an opening at its top; said flexible bag being of material resistant to hydrogen peroxide solution; and
- (g) a sealing ring integrally formed from the bag material and located around the periphery of said bag opening, said sealing ring being several times thicker than the wall thickness of said bag and sealingly positioned within the space between said collar and said top valve assembly.
- 7. The aerosol container system of claim 6 wherein said bag and integral sealing ring are formed from elastomers of the group consisting of polychloroprene, polybutadiene, chlorobutyl, ethyl/proply terpolymer, fluorine/chlorine elastomer, polypropylene, polyethylene, or any mixture thereof.
- 8. The aerosol container system of claim 6 wherein said bag and integral sealing ring material is polyethylene.
- 9. The aerosol container system of claim 6 wherein said sealing ring is more than two times thicker than the wall thickness of said bag.
- 10. The aerosol container system of claim 7 wherein said sealing ring is more than two times thicker than the wall thickness of said bag.
- 11. The aerosol container system of claim 8 wherein said sealing ring is more than two times thicker than the wall thickness of said bag.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 822,954, filed Jan. 27, 1986, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 369,548, filed Apr. 19, 1982, now abandoned, and a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 623,680, filed June 22, 1984, now abandoned.
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Seifen-Oele-Fette Wachse, vol. 108, No. 13/1982, 399/400. |
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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