Claims
- 1. A piston adapted to be used in a pressurized dispensing container for dispensing product that is loaded into the container under pressure and which product is substantially more flowable when loaded into the container than when dispensed, comprising:
an annular sidewall having an upper end and a lower end, said upper end of said piston sidewall being substantially rigid and having a first outer diameter to provide a clearance with the wall of the container with which it is designed to be used, said first clearance being small enough to aid in maintaining an effective seal during loading of product into the container yet large enough to permit piston movement under pressure during dispensing, said lower end of said piston sidewall having a second outer diameter to provide an interference fit with the wall of the container, said interference fit being small enough to permit piston movement under pressure during dispensing, said first small clearance at said upper end and said interference fit at said lower end cooperating to minimize product leakage past said upper end during loading, said interference fit at said lower end being adequate to minimize by-pass during charging of propellant into the container, at least a major portion of said piston sidewall between said upper end and said lower end has an outer diameter less than said first and second outer diameters to provide a recess between said upper and lower ends, the primary component of frictional resistance to movement of the piston in the container during the dispensing of product is the degree of engagement between said upper and lower ends of said piston sidewall and the sidewall of the container.
- 2. The piston of claim 1 wherein:
said piston upper end clearance is approximately four mils on a radius, and said piston lower end has an interference fit of approximately two to three mils on a radius.
- 3. The piston of claim 2 wherein: said piston recess provides approximately between ten and twenty mils clearance with the wall of the container.
- 4. The piston of claim 1 wherein: the thickness of said sidewall is approximately between 35 and 40 mils.
- 5. The piston of claim 2 wherein: the thickness of said sidewall is approximately between 35 and 40 mils.
- 6. The piston of claim 3 wherein: the thickness of said sidewall is approximately between 35 and 40 mils.
- 7. The piston of claim 1 wherein: said piston is polypropylene.
- 8. The piston of claim 4 wherein: said piston is polypropylene.
- 9. The piston of claim 6 wherein: said piston is polypropylene.
- 10. The piston of claim 1 wherein: said recess constitutes more than 90% of the height of said piston sidewall.
- 11. The piston of claim 2 wherein: said recess constitutes more than 90% of the height of said piston sidewall.
- 12. The piston of claim 3 wherein: said recess constitutes more than 90% of the height of said piston sidewall.
- 13. The piston of claim 6 wherein: said recess constitutes more than 90% of the height of said piston sidewall.
- 14. The piston of claim 9 wherein: said recess constitutes more than 90% of the height of said piston sidewall.
- 15. A piston adapted to a pressurized dispensing container for dispensing product that is loaded into the container under pressure and which product is substantially more flowable when loaded into the container than when dispensed, comprising:
an annular sidewall having an upper end, a lower end and a center zone, said upper end of said piston sidewall being substantially rigid and having a predetermined outer diameter, said lower end of said piston sidewall having an outer diameter that is between approximately 10 mils and 15 mils greater than said predetermined outer diameter of said upper end, said center zone constituting at least a major portion of said piston sidewall between said upper end and said lower end having an outer diameter that is at least 10 mils less than said predetermined outer diameter of said upper end, thereby providing a recessed zone between said upper end and said lower end.
- 16. The piston of claim 15 wherein: said lower end has a diameter that is approximately 13 mils greater than the diameter of said upper end.
- 17. The piston of claim 15 wherein: said lower end has a diameter that is approximately between ten mils and 24 mils greater than the diameter of said upper end.
- 18. The piston of claim 15 wherein: said upper end provides a radial clearance of approximately four mils when product is loaded into the container.
- 19. The piston of claim 18 wherein: said lower end has a diameter that is approximately 13 mils greater than the diameter of said upper end.
- 20. The piston of claim 18 wherein: said lower end has a diameter that is approximately between ten mils and 24 mils greater than the diameter of said upper end.
- 21. The method of loading product and charging propellant into a piston operated pressurized dispensing container comprising the steps of:
providing a first close clearance between the top of the sidewall of the piston and the container wall, providing a small interference fit between the bottom end of the sidewall of the piston and the container wall, said top end clearance and bottom end interference cooperating to substantially prevent product from seeping past said top end during the loading process, and reinforcing the sealing provided by said interference fit during the product loading stage by forcing said lower end of said piston down against a lower surface of the container.
- 22. The method of claim 20 wherein said reinforcing Step includes forcing said lower end of said piston against an angled surface at the lower end of said container.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein said reinforcing step involves forcing said lower end of said piston against an angled surface at the lower end of the container.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/440,211 filed on 15 Jan. 2003 and entitled: Piston For Pressurized Container.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60440211 |
Jan 2003 |
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