The present invention relates to an operating and dispensing device connectable to an aerosol can containing pressurized fluid and provided with a valve for dispensing the product contained therein.
Common aerosol cans are known, for example for room deodorants, with a dispensing port opening in a vertical direction.
These aerosol cans present pushbutton caps provided with a cylindrical portion attachable to the can. The diameter of the cylindrical portion is the same as that of the can. The caps are provided with a dispensing pushbutton which engages the stem of the aerosol valve mounted on the aerosol can. Dispensing takes place vertically.
In the known art the hinge between the cap and the cylindrical portion is provided in a region of the cylindrical portion which projects towards the can. Essentially, the hinging region is positioned higher than the top of the stem, the hinging being preferably aligned with the product dispensing port provided in the pushbutton.
This gives the jet dispensed by the aerosol can a direction inclined towards the user.
The user is therefore compelled to incline the can in order to direct the jet away from the user during use.
This is an uncomfortable and hardly efficient operation.
Moreover the caps for current aerosol cans occupy a large volume above the valve and can, they are very voluminous, and a considerable amount of plastic material has to be used to produce them.
An object of the present invention is to provide a cap enabling an aerosol jet to be obtained which is safer for the user, and occupying a very small space above the valve.
These and other objects are attained by providing a dispensing cap in accordance with the technical teachings of the accompanying claims.
Further characteristics and advantages will be apparent from the description of a preferred but non-exclusive embodiment thereof, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to said figures, these show a cap indicated overall by the reference numeral 1.
The operating cap 1 is provided for connection to a known aerosol can containing pressurized fluid and provided with a standard valve for dispensing the product contained in the can. The fluid is preferably room deodorant spray, insecticide or the like.
The cap 1 is formed of plastic material by moulding. The plastic material used is preferably polypropylene.
The cap presents a cylindrical part 2 provided with known means for its snap-fixing to the can body, specifically to a flange on the can formed in proximity to its body. The fixing means comprise mutually aligned lugs 10A defining a support plane, and teeth 10B which press the flange against the plane defined by the lugs. The teeth can be replaced by equivalent means, such as a projecting circular ring.
The cylindrical part 2 preferably has a diameter substantially equal to that of the aerosol can. In this respect, when the cap is mounted on the can it does not project from the lateral surface thereof.
An operating pushbutton 3 for a (conventional) aerosol can valve is hinged to the cylindrical part 2.
The pushbutton and the cylindrical part are formed in one piece, the hinging 4 between them being achieved by a thickness reduction of the plastic material (or by equivalent means) from which the cap and the cylindrical part are formed.
The pushbutton comprises, facing the can, a seat 5 adapted to house a hollow stem 6 for operating the valve 7. The seat 5 presents a first lead-in region 5A for the stem followed, in the product dispensing direction, by a region 5B for fixing the stem by an interference fit, and a port 8 for dispensing the product in a direction substantially axial to the stem axis, said port 8 preferably having a first section 8A of constant diameter, and a second section 8B which diverges outwards.
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This enables the can stem to be slightly inclined in the opposite direction to the pressing direction (and hence to the position of the user), to hence direct the jet away from the user.
Moreover such an expedient results in a considerable saving of material in producing the cap, which becomes much less bulky and closer to the can body.
Advantageously the hinging portion or region is substantially aligned with the base of the stem. The term “substantially aligned” in the context of the present invention means that the distance between the plane 19 containing the hinging region perpendicular to the stem axis and the plane 7A of the valve 7 flange is preferably less than 4 millimetres (d). The plane 19 can be above or below the plane 7A.
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Moreover the distance between the plane 18 perpendicular to the stem axis and containing the abutment step, and said coupling means 10A, 10B (plane 11), is between 16 and 19.5 mm, but preferably 18±0.2 mm.
Advantageously the form of the pushbutton 2 when viewed in longitudinal section through said hinging portion (
In the aforegoing text, reference is made to an abutment step 15 for the stem. Seats can be provided which instead of an abutment step present a conical surface which can house stems of different diameters. In this case the “plane containing the abutment step” means that plane in which the end of the stem lies when this is fixed in its seat.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2010A001242 | Jul 2010 | IT | national |