Claims
- 1. In a gasketed valve mounting assembly for an aerosol container having a bead defining a central opening in the top of the container comprising a mounting cup having a central pedestal portion for affixing an aerosol valve, a profile portion emerging outward from the pedestal, a body portion extending upwardly from the outward terminus of the profile portion, a curvilinear channel portion for receiving the bead of a container extending outwardly from the upper terminus of the body portion and terminating in a skirt portion, and a gasket, fixedly disposed in the channel portion, having overlapping segments, one segment being contiguous and the other segment distal to the channel portion, and both segments being joined by a continuous fold line distal to the body portion, the improvement comprising having the length of the segment distal to the channel portion greater than the length of the segment contiguous to the channel portion but said distal segment not of a length that its surfaces contiguous to the free edge of said distal segment contacts the mounting cup during advancement of the gasket to its ultimate position in the channel.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1, and further wherein the free edge of the gasket segment distal to the channel portion does not contact the surface of the mounting cup.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1, and further wherein the overlapping gasket segments have a combined thickness of approximately 0.038″ to 0.050″ and the longer segment of the gasket has a length not in excess of one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the length of the other gasket segment.
- 4. The improvement of claim 1, and further wherein the combined thickness of the overlapping segments of the gasket is approximately 0.044 of an inch, the length of the gasket segment distal to the channel portion is approximately 0.114 of an inch and the length of the other gasket segment is approximately 0.103 of an inch.
- 5. A gasketed valve mounting assembly for an aerosol container having a bead defining a central opening in the top of the container comprising a mounting cup having a central pedestal portion for retaining an aerosol valve, a profile portion emerging outward from the pedestal, a body portion extending upwardly from the outward terminus of the profile portion, a curvilinear channel portion for receiving the bead of a container extending from the body portion distal to the profile portion and terminating in a skirt portion, and a gasket disposed in the channel portion of the mounting cup, which gasket has overlapping segments joined by a continuous fold line disposed distal to the body portion of the mounting cup, said overlapping segments having the segment distal to the mounting cup of greater length than the segment contiguous to the mounting cup but said distal segment not of a length that its surfaces contiguous to the free edge of said distal segment contacts the mounting cup during advancement of the gasket to its ultimate position in the channel and said gasket comprising an ultra low density polyethylene having a thermoplastic elastomer blended therein.
- 6. The gasketed valve mounting assembly of claim 5, and further wherein the free edge of the gasket segment distal to the channel portion does not contact the surface of the mounting cup.
- 7. The gasketed valve mounting assembly of claim 5, and further wherein the overlapping gasket segments have, a combined thickness of approximately 0.038″ to 0.050″ and the longer segment of the gasket has a length not in excess of one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the length of the other gasket segment.
- 8. The gasketed valve mounting assembly of claim 5, and further wherein the combined thickness of the overlapping segments of the gasket is approximately 0.044 of an inch, the length of the gasket segment distal to the channel portion is approximately 0.114 of an inch and the length of the other gasket segment is approximately 0.103 of an inch.
- 9. A gasketed valve mounting assembly for an aerosol container having a bead defining a central opening in the container comprising a mounting cup having a central pedestal portion for retaining an aerosol valve, a profile portion emerging outward from the pedestal, a body portion extending upwardly from the outward terminus of the profile portion, a curvilinear channel portion for receiving the bead of a container extending from the body portion distal to the profile portion and terminating in a skirt portion, and a gasket disposed in the channel portion of the mounting cup, which gasket has overlapping segments joined by a continuous fold line disposed distal to the body portion of the mounting cup, said overlapping segments having the segment distal to the mounting cup of greater length than the segment contiguous to the mounting cup but said distal segment not of a length that its surfaces contiguous to the free edge of said distal segment contacts the mounting cup during advancement of the gasket to its ultimate position in the channel and said gasket consisting essentially of an ultra low density polyethylene having a thermoplastic elastomer blended therein.
- 10. The gasketed valve mounting assembly of claim 9, and further wherein the free edge of the gasket segment distal to the channel portion does not contact the surface of the mounting cup.
- 11. The gasketed valve mounting assembly of claim 9, and further wherein the overlapping gasket segments have a combined thickness of approximately 0.038″ to 0.050″ and the longer segment of the gasket has a length not in excess of one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the length of the other gasket segment.
- 12. The gasketed valve mounting assembly of claim 9, and further wherein the combined thickness of the overlapping segments of the gasket is approximately 0.044 of an inch, the length of the gasket segment distal to the channel portion is approximately 0.114 of an inch and the length of the other gasket is approximately 0.103 of an inch.
- 13. A gasketed valve mounting assembly for an aerosol container having a bead defining a central opening in the container comprising a mounting cup having a central pedestal portion for retaining an aerosol valve, a profile portion emerging outward from the pedestal, a body portion extending upwardly from the outward terminus of the profile portion, a curvilinear channel portion for receiving the bead of a container extending from the body portion distal to the profile portion and terminating in a skirt portion, and a gasket disposed in the channel portion of the mounting cup, which gasket has overlapping segments joined by a continuous fold line disposed distal to the body portion of the mounting cup, said overlapping segments having the segment distal to the mounting cup of greater length than the segment contiguous to the mounting cup but said distal segment not of a length that its surfaces contiguous to the free edge of said distal segment contacts the mounting cup during advancement of the gasket to its ultimate position in the channel and said gasket consisting of an ultra low density polyethylene having a thermoplastic elastomer blended therein.
- 14. The gasketed valve mounting assembly of claim 13, and further wherein the free edge of the gasket segment distal to the channel portion does not contact the surface of the mounting cup.
- 15. The gasketed valve mounting assembly of claim 13, and further wherein the overlapping gasket segments have a combined thickness of approximately 0.038″ to 0.050″ and the longer segment of the gasket has a length not in excess of one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the length of the other gasket segment.
- 16. The gasketed valve mounting assembly of claim 13, and further wherein the combined thickness of the overlapping segments of the gasket is approximately 0.044 of an inch, the length of the gasket segment distal to the channel portion is approximately 0.114 of an inch and the length of the other gasket segment is approximately 0.103 of an inch.
- 17. A gasketed valve mounting assembly for an aerosol container having a bead defining a central opening in the container comprising a mounting cup having a central pedestal portion for retaining an aerosol valve, a profile portion emerging outward from the pedestal, a body portion extending upwardly from the outer terminus of the profile portion, a curvilinear channel portion for receiving the bead of a container extending outwardly from the upper terminus of the body portion and terminating in a skirt portion, and a gasket disposedly on the mounting cup, the improvement comprising having a gasket along the upper part of the body portion and extending limitedly into the channel portion contiguous to the body portion, said gasket having overlapping contiguous segments joined by a continuous fold line positioned at the terminus of the gasket within the channel portion and further the gasket segment distal to the body/channel portions has a length greater than the other segment but not of a length that the free edge of said distal segment significantly contacts the surface of the mounting cup.
- 18. The gasketed valve mounting assembly of claim 17, and further wherein the free edge of the gasket segment distal to the channel portion does not contact the surface of the mounting cup.
- 19. The gasketed valve mounting assembly of claim 17, and further wherein the overlapping gasket segments have a combined thickness of approximately 0.038″ to 0.050″ and the longer segment of the gasket has a length not in excess of one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the length of the other gasket segment.
- 20. The gasketed valve mounting assembly of claim 17, and further wherein the combined thickness of the overlapping segments of the gasket is approximately 0.044 of an inch, the length of the gasket segment distal to the channel portion is approximately 0.114 of an inch and the length of the other gasket segment is approximately 0.103 of an inch.
- 21. The gasketed valve mounting assembly according to claims 17, 18, 19 or 20, and further wherein said gasket comprises an ultra low density polyethylene having a thermoplastic elastomer blended therein.
- 22. The gasketed valve mounting assembly according to claims 17, 18, 19 or 20, and further wherein said gasket consists essentially of an ultra low density polyethylene having a thermoplastic elastomer blended therein.
- 23. The gasketed valve mounting assembly according to claims 17, 18, 19 or 20, and further wherein said gasket consists of an ultra low density polyethylene having a thermoplastic elastomer blended therein.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/512,533, filed on Aug. 8, 1995, naming Robert H. Abplanalp and Charles S. Radtke as inventors, which application was abandoned in favor of U.S. Ser. No. 08/867,609, filed on Jun. 2, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,158,629.
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