Claims
- 1. In an aerosol type dispenser, internal expulsion means for developing and maintaining relatively constant gaseous dispensing pressure for the product being dispensed, said means comprising an enclosed, fluid impermeable flexible pouch disposed within said dispenser, and having a pair of facing wall members, a plurality of pocket members disposed within said pouch in spaced relation to one another and affixed to the interior of a first of said wall members, closure members associated with the interior of the other said wall member and releasably closing each of said pocket members, a first component of a two-component gas generation mixture disposed within each pocket member, the second component of said two-component gas generation mixture disposed within said pouch and externally of said enclosed pocket members, starting delay means disposed within said pouch in contact with said second component for causing the initial generation of gas after a prescribed period of time, said pocket members being sequentially severable from said closure members to empty their contents into admixture with said second component to generate more gas as said pouch expands due to the dispensing of said product, the radioactivity at the surface of said dispenser and of its component parts and accessories as well as that of the product discharged therefrom does not exceed 0.1 milliroentgen per hour.
- 2. In an aerosol type dispenser, internal expulsion means for developing and maintaining relatively constant gaseous dispensing pressure for the product being dispensed, said means comprising an enclosed, fluid impermeable flexible pouch disposed within said dispenser, and having a pair of facing wall members, a plurality of interconnected pocket members disposed within said pouch in spaced relation to one another and affixed to the interior of a first of said wall members, a common closure member associated with the interior of the other said wall member and releasably closing each of said pocket members, a first component of a two-component gas generation mixture disposed withing each pocket member, the second component of said two-component gas generation mixture disposed within said pouch and externally of said enclosed pocket members, starting delay means disposed within said pouch in contact with said second component for causing the initial generation of gas after a prescribed period of time, each said pocket member being sequentially severable from said closure member to empty their contents into admixture with said second component to generate more gas as said pouch expands due to the dispensing of said product, the radioactivity at the surface of said dispenser and of its component parts and accessories as well as that of the product discharged therefrom does not exceed 0.1 milliroentgen per hour.
- 3. In an aerosol type dispenser, internal expulsion means for developing and maintaining relatively constant gaseous dispensing pressure for the prdouct being dispensed, said means comprising an enclosed, fluid impermeable flexible pouch disposed within said dispenser, and having a pair of facing wall members, a plurality of interconnected pocket members disposed within said pouch in spaced relation to one another and affixed to the interior of a first of said wall members, a common closure member associated with the interior of the other of said wall members and releasably closing each of said pocket members, a first component of a two-component gas generation mixture dispensed within each pocket member, the second component of said two-component gas generation mixture disposed within said pouch and externally of said enclosed pocket members, starting delay means carrying a portion of said first component and disposed within said pouch in contact with said second component for causing the initial generation of gas after a prescribed period of time, said pocket members being sequentially severable from said closure member to empty their contents into admixture with said second component to generate more gas as said pouch expands due to the dispensing of said product, the radioactivity at the surface of said dispenser and of its component parts and accessories as well as that of the product discharged therefrom does not exceed 0.1 milliroentgen per hour.
- 4. In the apparatus of claim 3, said pouch comprised of plastic, being generally elongated and completely enclosed, and said pocket members being disposed at spaced positions generally longitudinally of said pouch.
- 5. In the apparatus of claim 4, said pocket members being formed in a first plastic sheet adhered to said first wall member and said common closure member comprised of a second plastic sheet adhered to said other wall member.
- 6. In the apparatus of claim 5, each said pocket member containing citric acid solution as said first component and said pouch containing sodium bicarbonate powder and water as said second component, and said gas being carbon dioxide.
- 7. In a self-pressuring dispensing apparatus of the type having an outer container, a manually actuatable atomizing and dispensing valve on said container, a dispensible medium within said container and means within said container for providing dispensing pressure for said medium, the improvement comprising a liquid impermeable expansible envelope disposed within said container, said dispensible medium disposed externally of said envelope, a first component of a two-component gas generating composition disposed within said envelope, and a pair of sheets permanently attached on their outer surfaces to the inner facing surfaces of said envelope and releasably adhered to one another, at least one of said sheets having a plurality of depressions in its surface each carrying an aliquot of the second component of said composition, the other sheet closing and encapsulating the second component in said depressions and being adapted, upon outward expansion of said envelope due to the pressure of carbon dioxide generated therein and the dispensing of said medium through said valve, to gradually separate from said first sheet and to sequentially open the enclosed depressions thereby permitting said aliquots of said second component to contact said first component and generate additional carbon dioxide within said envelope, the radioactivity at the surface of said dispenser and of its component parts and accessories as well as that of the product discharged therefrom does not exceed 0.1 milliroentgen per hour.
- 8. In a self-pressuring dispensing apparatus of the type having an outer container, a manually actuatable atomizing and dispensing valve on said container, a dispensible medium within said container and means within said container for providing dispensing pressure for said medium, the improvement comprising a liquid impermeable expansible envelope disposed within said container, said dispensible medium disposed externally of said envelope, a first component of a two-component gas generating composition disposed within said envelope, and a pair of sheets permanently attached on their outer surfaces to the inner facing surfaces of said envelope and releasably adhered to one another over substantially their entire contacting surfaces, at least one of said sheets having a plurality of depressions in its surface each carrying an aliquot of the second component of said composition, the other sheet closing and encapsulating the second component in said depressions and being adapted, upon outward expansion of said envelope due to the pressure of carbon dioxide gas generated therein and the dispensing of said medium through said valve, to gradually separate from said first sheet and to sequentially open the enclosed depressions thereby permitting said aliquots of said second component to contact said first component and generate additional carbon dioxide within said envelope, the radioactivity at the surface of said dispenser and of its component parts and accessories as well as that of the product discharged therefrom does not exceed 0.1 milliroentgen per hour.
- 9. In the apparatus of claim 7, said first component comprised of a compound selected from the class consisting of barium carbonate, calcium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate and said second component being a water soluble acid.
- 10. In the apparatus of claim 7, said first component comprised of sodium bicarbonate and said second component being a water soluble carboxylic acid.
- 11. In the apparatus of claim 7, said first component comprised of sodium bicarbonate and said second component being citric acid.
- 12. In the apparatus of claim 11, said envelope comprised of a three layer laminated plastic, the external layer being mylar polyester 0.5 to 3.00 mils in thickness, the inner layer being low density polyethylene 0.5 to 20 mils in thickness, and the middle layer being saran deposited by spraying at least one of the inner surfaces of said mylar and polyethylene layers.
- 13. In the appartus of claim 12, the sheet of said pair carrying said depressions comprised of a two-layer plastic lamination having an outer layer of low density polyethylene about 0.5 to 10.00 mils thick attached to said envelope and an inner layer of polypropylene 0.1 to 8 mils thick.
- 14. In the apparatus of claim 13, the other said sheet of said pair comprised of a three layer plastic sandwich lamination having an inner Mylar layer of 0.3 to 3.00 mils thickness, the outer layers of the sandwich having low density polyethylene of 0.3 to 20 mils thick each.
- 15. In a self-pressuring dispensing apparatus of the type having an outer container, a manually actuatable atomizing and dispensing valve on said container, a dispensible medium within said container and means within said container for providing dispensing pressure for said medium, the improvement comprising a liquid impermeable expansible envelope disposed within said container, said dispensible medium disposed externally of said envelope, a first component of a two-component gas generating composition disposed within said envelope, and an enfoldment of two sheets permanently adhered on their outer surfaces to the inner facing surfaces of said envelope and releasably adhered to one antoher, at least one of said sheets having a plurality of depressions in its surface each carrying an aliquot of the second component of said composition, the other sheet enclosing and encapsulating the second component in said depressions and being adapted, upon outward expansion of said envelope due to the pressure of carbon dioxide generated therein and the dispensing of said medium through said valve, to gradually separate from said first sheet and to sequentially open the enclosed depressions thereby permitting said aliquots of said second component to contact said first component and generate additional carbon dioxide within said envelope, the radioactivity at the surface of said dispenser and of its component parts and accessories as well as that of the product discharged therefrom does not exceed 0.1 milliroentgen per hour.
- 16. In a self-pressuring dispensing apparatus of the type having an outer container, a manually actuatable atomizing and dispensing valve on said container, a liquid medium within said container to be dispensed, and means within said container for providing dispensing pressure for said medium, the improvement comprising a liquid impermeable expansible envelope disposed within said container, said liquid medium disposed externally of said envelope, a first component of a two-component carbon dioxide generating composition disposed within said envelope, and a pair of two generally congruent sheets permanently adhered on their outer surfaces to the inner facing surfaces of said envelope and releasably adhered along at least portions of their respective margins to one another, at least one of said sheets having a plurality of cup-shaped depressions in its surface at longitudinally spaced positions each carrying an aliquot of the second component of said composition, the other sheet enclosing and encapsulating the second component in said depressions and being adapted upon outward expansion of said envelope due to the pressure of carbon dioxide generated therein and the dispensing of said medium through said valve, to gradually separate from said first sheet and to sequentially open the enclosed cups thereby permitting said aliquots of said second component to contact said first component and generate additional carbon dioxide within said envelope, the radioactivity at the surface of said dispenser and of its component parts and accessories as well as that of the product discharged therefrom does not exceed 0.1 milliroentgen per hour.
- 17. In a self-pressuring dispensing apparatus of the type having an outer container, a manually actuatable atomizing and dispensing valve on said container, a liquid medium within said container to be dispensed, and means within said container for providing dispensing pressure for said medium, the improvement comprising a liquid impermeable expansible envelope disposed within said container, said liquid medium disposed externally of said envelope, a first component of a two-component carbon dioxide generating composition disposed within said envelope, and an enfoldment of two generally congruent sheets permanently adhered on their outer surfaces to the inner facing surfaces of said envelope and releasably adhered along at least portions of their respective margins to one another, at least one of said sheets having a plurality of cup-shaped depressions in its surface at longitudinally spaced positions each carrying an aliquot of the second component of said composition, the other sheet enclosing and encapsulating the second component in said depressions and being adapted, upon outward expansion of said envelope due to the pressure of carbon dioxide generated therein and the dispensing of said medium through said valve, to gradually separate from said first sheet and to sequentially open the enclosed cups thereby permitting said aliquots of said second component to contact said first component and generate additional carbon dioxide within said envelop, the radioactivity at the surface of said dispenser and of its component parts and accessories as well as that of the product discharged therefrom does not exceed 0.1 milliroentgen per hour.
- 18. In the apparatus of claim 16, said first component being sodium bicarbonate solution, said second component being citric acid solution, and said apparatus including delaying means within said envelope encapsulating citric acid for introducing said sodium bicarbonate into said citric acid solution to initiate the generation of carbon dioxide gas within said envelope after a predetermined time delay.
- 19. Expulsion means for developing and maintaining relatively constant gaseous dispensing pressure in a container for a product being dispensed from said container, said means comprising an enclosed, fluid impermeable flexible pouch adapted to be disposed within said container and having a pair of facing wall members, a plurality of pocket members disposed within said pouch in spaced relation to one another and each affixed to the interior of a respective one of said wall members, a closure member for each pocket member associated with the interior of the other said wall member and releasably enclosing said pocket member, a first component of a two-component gas generation mixture disposed within each pocket member, the second component of said two-component gas generation mixture disposed within said pouch and externally of said enclosed pocket members, starting delay means carrying a portion of said first component and disposed within said pouch in contact with said second component for causing the initial generation of gas after a prescribed period of time, said pocket members being sequentially severable from their closure members to empty their contents into admixture with said second component to generate more gas as said pouch expands, the radioactivity at the surface of said dispenser and of its component parts and accessories as well as that of the product discharged therefrom does not exceed 0.1 milliroentgen per hour.
- 20. Expulsion means for developing and maintaining relative constanct gaseous dispensing pressure in a container for a product being dispensed from the container, said means comprising an enclosed, fluid impermeable flexible pouch adapted to be disposed within said container and having a pair of facing wall members, a plurality of pocket members disposed within said pouch in spaced relation to one another and affixed to the interior of a first of said wall members, a common closure member associated with the interior of the other said wall member and releasably enclosing each of said pocket members, a first component of a two-component gas generation mixture disposed within each pocket member, the second component of said two-component gas generation mixture disposed within said pouch and externally of said enclosed pocket members, starting delay means carrying a portion of said first component and disposed within said pouch in contact with said second component for causing the initial generation of gas after a prescribed period of time, said pocket members being sequentially severable from said closure member to empty their contents into admixture with said second component to generate more gas as said pouch expands, the radioactivity at the surface of said dispenser and of its component parts and accessories as well as that of the product discharged therefrom does not exceed 0.1 milliroentgen per hour.
- 21. Expulsion means for developing and maintaining relatively constant gaseous dispensing pressure in an aerosol type dispenser for the product being dispensed, said means comprising an enclosed, elongated fluid impermeable flexible pouch adapted to be disposed within said dispener, and having a pair of facing wall members, a plurality of pocket members disposed within said pouch in spaced relation to one another and generally longitudinally of said pouch and affixed to the interior of a first of said wall members, a common closure member associated with the interior of the other said wall member and releasably enclosing each of said pocket members, a first component of a two-component gas generation mixture disposed within each pocket member, the second component of said two-component gas generation mixture disposed within said pouch and externally of said enclosed pocket members, starting delay means carrying a third component and disposed within said pouch in contact with said second component for causing the initial generation of gas after a prescribed period of time, said pocket members being sequentially severable from said closure member to empty their contents into admixture with said second component to generate more gas as said pouch expands, the radioactivity at the surface of said dispenser and of its component parts and accessories as well as that of the product discharged therefrom does not exceed 0.1 milliroentgen per hour.
- 22. In the apparatus of claim 19, said pouch comprised of laminated plastic film having an interior layer of low density polyethylene, said pocket members comprised of laminated plastic film having an exterior layer of low density polyethylene from about 0.5 to about 20 mils thick and an interior layer of polypropylene from about 0.1 to about 10.00 mils thick, and said polyethylene layers of said pouch and said pocket members being permanently heat sealed together.
- 23. In the apparatus of claim 22, each said closure member having at least one surface comprised of low density polyethylene of from about 0.1 to 20 mils thicks and being permanently adhered to the interior of its associated wall member at that surface.
- 24. In the apparatus of claim 23, each said pocket member and its closure member being releasably heat sealed together.
- 25. In a self-pressurized aerosol type dispensing apparatus, internal expulsion means for developing and maintaining predetermined gaseous dispensing pressure for the product to be dispensed and a suitable, manually actuable dispensing valve on said dispensing apparatus, an enclosed flexible pouch disposed within said dispenser and the product to be dispensed is disposed in the dispenser around said pouch, said pouch having a pair of facing wall members made of at least one layer of suitably impermeable material, a plurality of pocket members disposed within said pouch in spaced relation to one another and each having a pocket extension thereof, a relatively small portion of the surface of each of said pocket extensions is suitably and permanently affixed to the interior of a first of said wall members, closure members for closing each of said pocket members suitably and releasably bonded to said pocket members and each having a closure extension thereof, a relatively small portion of the surface of said closure extension is suitably and permanently affixed to the interior of said second wall member, said pocket members and closure members are made of suitably laminated plastic films capable of forming permanent bonding between their exterior surfaces and the interior surfaces of said first and second wall members as well as forming peelable bonding seal with each other between their interior surfaces, first and second components disposed within said pockets and pouch which react when mixed together and generate gas causing said pouch to inflate and expand under pressure, a predetermined quantity of said first component comprised of at least one of the water soluble compounds selected from the class consisting of citric acid, hydrochloric acid and carboxylic acid is disposed within each of said pocket members, a predetermined quantity of said second component comprised of at least one of the compounds selected from the class consisting of sodium bicarbonate, calcium carbonate, and barium carbonate in water medium disposed within said pouch and externally of said enclosed pocket members, at least one suitable delay means enclosure for delaying the reaction of its contents for a prescribed period of time, during which said dispenser may be assembled and sealed, carrying a predetermined quantity of a suitable reagent disposed within said pouch in contact with said second component in said water medium, disintegrates and exposes its contents for reacting with said component in said pouch and for generating initially a predetermined amount of gas and pressure therein and initiating sequential opening of each of said pocket members thereby permitting their contents of said first component to react with said second component in said pouch in increments for generating additional amounts of gas for restoring the pressure within said pouch upon outward expansion of said pouch for displacing the contents discharged out of said dispenser through said valve when it is in an open position and thereby continuing the process of discharging the contents of the dispenser to completion under predetermined maximum and minimum ranges of pressure levels, the radio-activity at the surface of said dispenser and its component parts and accessories does not exceed 0.1 milliroentgen per hour.
- 26. In the apparatus of claim 25, said product to be dispensed is comprised of at least one component selected from the class consisting of bromo-chloro-difluro-methane, chloro-penta-fluoro-ethane, chloro-trifluoro-methane, dibromo-tetra-fluoroethane.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuaton-in-part of application Ser. No. 413,498, filed Sept. 2, 1982, now abandoned.
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