Pivotal dispensing nozzle with diverter spray valve

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6824025
  • Patent Number
    6,824,025
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 23, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 30, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
An adjustable dispensing nozzle for an aerosol container in which pivotally interconnected elbows have an extension tube extending from one elbow and a stem on the other elbow inserted into and pivotal in a socket on a valve actuating lever of a cap mounted on the container. The elbow has a diverter valve rotatably mounted in the cylindrical body for directing the contents of the container to an orifice to exit as a spray, or to a socket in which an extension tube can be inserted to deliver the contents to a selected target as a stream.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




This invention relates generally to aerosols (including aerogels) and more particularly to a flexible directional applicator tube extendable from a dispensing nozzle that of the container cap of a pressurized aerosol or foam container including a product under pressure in a container and a cap on the container.




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




There are numerous aerosol products (fine spray mixture) and aerogels (foams) in use today and only to mention a few they include insecticides, lubricants, paints and other coating materials, hair fixatives, shaving cream, whipped cream etc. In most all instances the contents of the pressurized container issue from an orifice in a head piece mounted on a tubular valve stem or from a tube that is insertable into a recess in the head piece that extends toward the orifice. This works well for most products with generalized targets but specific targets are often difficult if not impossible to reach. For example in applying lubricants or cleaners to specific targets the presently available dispensing means are not suitable.




There are numerous devices commercially available to apply a stream or a liquid or a spray of liquid onto a surface to be treated. For instance, Seaquist Perfect Dispensing Company located in Cary, Ill., sales an adjustable dispensing nozzle for an aerosol container having a pivotally connecting extension. However, none of the prior art devices commercially available incorporate a diverter valve device for delivery of a spray or stream of product through a pivotal extension.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




The present invention is an adjustable dispensing nozzle for an aerosol container in which pivotally interconnected elbows have an extension tube extending from one elbow and a stem on the other elbow inserted into and pivotal in a socket on a valve actuating lever of a cap mounted on the container. The elbow includes a diverter valve rotatably mounted therein for directing the contents of the aerosol thorough a tube as a stream or alternately through an orifice as a spray.




More particularly, the present invention defines an adjustable dispensing nozzle for an aerosol container comprising a cap having a top wall, an annular lower wall portion mountable on an aerosol container and a valve actuating lever for depressing a tubular valve stem on the aerosol container. The valve actuating lever having a passageway communicating at one end thereof with the passageway of said tubular valve stem and at the other end with a first socket in an outer face surface of said cap. The cap includes a first elbow having a stem inserted into and rotatable in said first socket, a second elbow rotatably connected to said first elbow and an extension tube connected to said second elbow. The elbow has a diverter valve rotatably mounted in the cylindrical body for directing the contents of the container to one or the other of an orifice to exit as a spray or the socket in which the extension tube can be inserted to deliver the contents to a selected target as a stream.




A principal object of the present invention is to provide a pivotally movable aerosol dispensing nozzle.




A further principal object of the present invention is to provide a cap for an aerosol container and wherein the cap has a dispensing nozzle pivotally mounted thereon.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a cap having a nozzle pivotally mounted thereon with a means for producing a mist in a conical, flat spray pattern, or stream.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a dispensing nozzle having a removable, resemble, and extendible applicator straw including one or more bendable joint for directing and applying a stream of liquid around an object, wherein the joint allows a portion of the straw to remain bent at a selected angle until repositioned by the user.




These and other objects of the present invention will be more fully understood from the following description of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a commercially available prior art aerosol dispensing container cap sold by Seaquest Perfect provided in accordance with the present invention with a pivotally mounted dispensing nozzle;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the assembled prior art aerosol dispensing cap of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along line


3





3


of the prior art aerosol dispensing cap of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along line


4





4


of the prior art aerosol dispensing cap of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along line


5





5


of the prior art aerosol dispensing cap of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a horizontal sectional view of a diverter valve of the present invention showing a valve stem having a passageway that extends through the stem (transverse to the length thereof) and a groove or channel in the outer surface of and extending lengthwise of the stem.





FIG. 7

is a side or vertical sectional view of the embodiment of the present invention of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the present invention showing an aerosol dispensing cap with a pivotal nozzle including the diverter valve shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

;





FIG. 9

is perspective view of the present invention showing a pivotally mounted dispensing nozzle with a diverter valve including a flexible directional applicator tube with a corrugated section for bending;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the present invention showing a pivotally mounted dispensing nozzle with a diverter valve including a corrugated extension;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of the present invention showing a collapsed portion of the corrugated extension utilizing a section of corrugated tubing as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

;





FIG. 12

is an enlarged sectional view of a corrugated portion of the corrugated section of the extension showing the folds are unidirectional and overlapping; and





FIG. 13

is an enlarged side elevational views of the corrugated portion of

FIG. 12

wherein the extension is bent at a right angle to show the compression of the unidirectional overlapping folds along the interior portion of the tube at the bend and the unidirectional overlapping folds extending along the exterior portion of the tube.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, there is illustrated an aerosol container


10


, a dispensing cap


20


mounted on the container and a dispensing nozzle


30


pivotally mounted on the cap


20


. The cap


20


has an a cylindrical wall


21


with a rib


22


on the internal surface of the lower end thereof that snap fits into a groove


11


in a lip


12


on the upper end of the container. The cap further has a top wall comprising outer segments


23


A,


23


B and a valve actuating lever portion


23


C disposed there between. The lever portion


23


C includes a segmental portion


21


A of the side wall and is canter levered therefrom extending in a direction toward a diametrically opposite portion of the side wall.




The valve actuating lever portion


23


C of the top wall has a stem


24


projecting downwardly from the underside thereof. A recess


25


in the bottom end of the stem


24


slip fits onto a conventional hollow valve stem


13


that projects upwardly from the center of the top of the aerosol container. The stem


24


has a passageway


26


that is smaller in diameter than the recess


25


thus providing a shoulder


27


to butt against the top end of the valve stem.




The passage


26


changes direction (90 degrees) and continues into a spigot portion


28


that projects into a circular recess


29


forming a first socket in the side wall segment


21


A of the top


20


. The pivotally mounted dispensing nozzle


30


includes a first elbow


31


having a stem


32


that press fits into the recess


29


in the cap and is rotatable therein, a second elbow


33


having a stem


34


that press fits into a socket


35


in the first elbow


31


and is rotatable therein and an extension tube


36


having an end portion that press fits into a portion


37


of the second elbow


33


.




The stem


34


of the second elbow


33


has an annular groove


38


that is in alignment with the flow passage in the stem


32


of the first elbow


31


when fully inserted into the recess. This relative positioning is predetermined by a flange


39


on the second elbow


33


that abuts the first elbow


31


and/or engagement of the stem with the bottom end of the recess


35


as best illustrated in FIG.


5


.




The second elbow


33


has a flow through passage


37


A that communicates with an aperture


37


B located in the groove


38


. There are two further grooves designated respectively


38


A and


38


B in the stem


34


for receiving O-ring seals if so desired. The stem


32


of first elbow


31


has an O-ring seal


32


A. Suitable grooving can be provided in the receptors to maintain assembly of the components particularly when intended for use in dispensing aerogels.




The first elbow


31


can be rotated 360 degrees about the axis of stem


32


and the second elbow


33


can be rotated at least 180 degrees about the axis of the stem


34


. This pivotal movement about the two mutually perpendicular axes permits variously positioning the discharge end


36


A of the tube


36


to deliver the contents to specific hard to otherwise get at targets.




As best illustrated in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the present invention encompasses an improvement to the prior art pivotal dispensing nozzle shown in

FIGS. 1-5

, utilizing an alternate embodiment elbow


60


for use as an alternative to the previously described elbow


31


. The elbow


60


has a diverter valve


61


rotatably mounted in the cylindrical body for directing the contents of the container to one or the other of an orifice


62


and a socket


63


in which the extension tube


36


can be inserted. The orifice can simply be a round hole or an opening having a particular shape such as round, oval, square, triangular, or formed in the shape of a slit to provide a desired type of spray pattern. Moreover, the opening may be counterbored or formed having a conical shape to effect a spray pattern.




The diverter valve comprises a valve stem


64


having a passageway


65


that extends through the stem (transverse to the length thereof) forming a throughbore and a groove or channel


66


in the outer surface of and extending lengthwise of the stem.




The stem is rotatable in the cylindrical body and can be turned from one position to the other of in one position aligning the passage through elbow stem


32


with the orifice


62


via passage


65


in the stem and in the other position providing communication between the passage in the elbow stem


32


and the socket


63


via the groove


66


in the side face of the valve stem. The valve stem has a finger grip knob


67


to facilitate moving the diverter valve from one position to the other. Of course, it is contemplated that the finger grip knob may comprise any manual means for rotating the diverter valve such as groove, tab, or the like. The valve stem is retained in the cylindrical body by an ‘O’-ring seal


69


fitting into suitable grooves in the body and the valve stem.




A flexible extension may also be utilized with the embodiments described heretofore providing additional means for directing the stream of the contents of the container as shown in Figure wherein a tube


70


includes a straight portion


72


and a circumferentially grooved portion


74


.




For instance, the extension comprising a tube or straw can be grooved circumferentially, one groove at a time, progressively part way toward one end of the straw, starting inwardly from the other end, the grooves having sides of unequal length for snapping over center in flexing or straightening the extension. Such an extension is taught in part in Harp et al. U.S. Pat. No. 3,409,224, and a machine for making same taught in U.S. Pat. No. 3,641,884, both or which are incorporated by reference herein. Each of the corrugations is defined by a circumferential groove having sides of unequal length, and these corrugations, when the straw is contracted lengthwise, defining reentrant overlapping folds. Each of these folds, in flexing the extension to a desired extent open with a “pop” as the fold goes past dead center, thereby holding the portion of the extension beyond the corrugations at any given set position.




When used with the dispenser cap and low viscosity fluids the applicator tube and corrugated sections may be of a selected small internal diameter. When used with a foam, gel, or expandable foam, the diameter of the applicator tube extension and corrugations may be sized accordingly, usually utilizing larger dimensions.




The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modification will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made upon departing from the spirit of the invention and scope of the appended claims. Accordingly, this invention is not intended to be limited by the specific exemplifications presented herein above. Rather, what is intended to be covered is within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An adjustable dispensing nozzle for an aerosol container comprising a cap having a top wall, an annular lower wall portion mountable on an aerosol container and a valve actuating lever portion for depressing a tubular valve stem on the aerosol container, said valve actuating portion lever having a passageway communicating at one end thereof with the passageway of said tubular valve stem and at the other end with a first socket in an outer face surface of said cap, a first elbow having a stem inserted into and rotatable in said first socket, a second elbow rotatable connected to said first elbow, said second elbow including a diverter valve and an extension tube connected to said second elbow;said first and second elbows are pivotal about respective first and second axis and wherein said axes are perpendicular to one another; said first elbow comprises a tubular member open at one end and closed at the other opposite end and wherein the stem of said first elbow projects from said tubular member; said stem of said first elbow is perpendicular to said tubular member; said second elbow has a stem projecting therefrom, wherein said open ended tubular member provides a second socket and wherein said second elbow stem projects into said second socket; and said stem on said second elbow has an annular groove communicating with a passage through said second elbow and wherein said groove is aligned with a flow passage in the stem in said first elbow.
  • 2. The adjustable nozzle as defined in claim 1 wherein said second elbow has a stem projecting therefrom into said tubular member of said first elbow.
  • 3. In an aerosol container having a valve operating and dispensing tube projecting upwardly therefrom, a cap mounted on said container and having a valve actuating lever portion attached thereto that engages said valve operating tube, said valve actuating lever portion having a passage therethrough communicating at one end thereof with the container valve dispensing tube and at the other end terminating in a first socket in an outer surface of said cap, a first elbow having a stem inserted into said first socket and rotatable therein, a second elbow further comprising means for pivotally connecting to said first elbow and means for cooperatively engaging an extension member extending from a distal end thereof, wherein the improvement comprises:a diverter valve rotatably mounted within a cylindrical body portion of said first elbow including means for directing the contents of the container to said second elbow and said extension member or an orifice formed in said first elbow to exit as a spray to deliver the contents to a selected target; said second elbow has a stem projecting therefrom, and said open ended tubular member provides a second socket, and said second elbow stem projects into said second socket; said stem of said first elbow is perpendicular to said tubular member; said first elbow comprises a tubular member open at one end and closed at the other opposite end and wherein the stem of said first elbow projects from said tubular member; said first and second elbows are pivotal about respective first and second axis and wherein said axes are perpendicular to one another; and means for dispensing a spray from said first elbow comprising a stem on said second elbow having an annular groove communicating with a passage through said elbow and wherein said groove is aligned with a flow passage in said stem in said first elbow.
  • 4. The adjustable nozzle as defined in claim 3 wherein said second elbow has a stem projecting therefrom into said tubular member of said first elbow.
US Referenced Citations (34)
Number Name Date Kind
1377922 Posa May 1921 A
2038349 Diesbourg Apr 1936 A
2372154 Ahern Mar 1945 A
2824672 Wersching Feb 1958 A
2908446 Strouse Oct 1959 A
3116856 Prussin et al. Jan 1964 A
3148806 Meshberg Sep 1964 A
3189232 Joffe Jun 1965 A
3221950 O'Donnell Dec 1965 A
3242828 Larkin Mar 1966 A
3402741 Yurdin Sep 1968 A
3409224 Harp et al. Nov 1968 A
3641884 Jivoin Feb 1972 A
3878976 Giuffredi Apr 1975 A
4141477 Hengesbach Feb 1979 A
4278188 Stephenson et al. Jul 1981 A
4305528 Craig Dec 1981 A
4650470 Epstein Mar 1987 A
4664300 Strickland May 1987 A
4858792 de Laforcade Aug 1989 A
4865230 Tugwood Sep 1989 A
5058783 Antonelli Oct 1991 A
5143263 Newell Sep 1992 A
5271538 Lipker et al. Dec 1993 A
5421519 Woods Jun 1995 A
5505344 Woods Apr 1996 A
5529226 Alberth, Jr. Jun 1996 A
D396410 Gault Jul 1998 S
5890631 Spurlock et al. Apr 1999 A
5918776 Atkinson Jul 1999 A
5988575 Lesko Nov 1999 A
5992702 Shapiro Nov 1999 A
6105826 Oursin et al. Aug 2000 A
6497836 Krause et al. Dec 2002 B2
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry
An Italian Company Reportedly Invented The Direction Nozzle Shown In The Instant Application S.N. 10/350,161 Figures (1-5). It May Be Under The Name Of Costor Technologie Special: SPA in Milan, Italy. A Company Supplying The Nozzle Shown In Figs 1-5 & Labeled Prior Art Is: Seaquist Perfect Dispensing, 1160 North Silver Lake Road, Gary, IL 60013.
US 2002/0053579 A1 by Baumgart et. al. for “Container Cap With Pivoting Dispensing Nozzle” Published May 9, 2002.