This invention relates to pressurized fluid spray containers, and, more particularly, to an extension device for enhancing the use of the container to propel a liquid or powder product under pressure from the container onto an object at a location distant from the container.
Pressurized fluid spray containers such as aerosol cans, spray bottles, and the like have been widely employed to dispense various liquid or powdered products. The locations of objects to be treated with such products are not always easy to reach. For example, it is a common problem of trying to spray a liquid from an aerosol can onto an object located in a confined or difficult to reach space. It is conventional to use a tube or straw that is provided with many aerosol cans. Typically, the straw is wedged into a recessed portion of the aerosol actuator and allows for a more precise application of the liquid or powder in areas with a direct line of sight at relatively short distances from the spray can. A number of devices or assemblies have been proposed to address the problems associated with spraying objects which are far from the dispenser or are difficult to reach. Examples of conventional devices in the patent literature include EP 1088772 A2; GB 1144385A; U.S. Pat. No. 2,759,765; U.S. Pat. No. 2,968,441; U.S. Pat. No. 3,148,806; U.S. Pat. No. 4,350,299; U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,783; U.S. Pat. No. 5,307,964; U.S. Pat. No. 5,423,458; U.S. Application 2005/0051578; and U.S. Application 2009/0008479. However, in most cases, the problem of providing a consistent product spray with the devices that are available, and to maneuver the devices for the application of the spray, still remains problematic.
The present invention relates to a pressurized fluid spray container extension device. The device enables spraying fluid products onto objects at a distance from the spray container effectively and with a consistent or uniform spray treatment. Fluid products such as aerosols, liquids or powders are pressurized in a container containing a propellant, such as a gas or volatile liquid, and dispensed as a spray. The device comprises an elongated fluid dispensing flexible tubing having an adapter at one end for detachable connection to the spray orifice of the valve operating spray nozzle of a pressurized fluid spray container. Typically, the container is an aerosol can housing fluid under pressure for dispensing various liquids and/or powders. The device adapter is positioned relative to the spray nozzle of the container and has a spray actuator or trigger which operates the valve operating spray nozzle of the container to dispense fluid under pressure from the container. The spray actuator is operated by hand, usually while holding the can in the same hand, in the case of a small can. A remote spray nozzle is connected to the opposite end of the flexible tubing. The remote spray nozzle has a pressure valve which is operable by the pressurized fluid between an open position and a closed position. In the closed position, pressurized fluid is maintained in the flexible tubing between the valve operating spray nozzle of the container and the remote spray nozzle of the tubular extension. The remote spray nozzle pressure valve is operable by actuating the spray actuator at the container to dispense the fluid.
In a preferred form, the flexible tubing of the device has an inner fluid dispensing tube and an outer tube which provides structural support for the inner tube. Preferably, the outer structural supporting tube is made of material that can be manipulated into a relatively permanent configuration which assists in placing the flexible tubing along a path, even a tortuous path, to reach an object for spraying. An example of a preferred arrangement of the extension device includes a plastic flexible inner tube and an outer stiffer plastic structural tubing surrounding the inner plastic tube. The stiffer outer tube can have segments, or is coiled, and capable of being manipulated into various stable configurations to facilitate reaching the object to be sprayed. The invention and its various embodiments will be further understood with reference to the attached Drawings and Detailed Description.
A detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention follows, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
The pressurized fluid spray container extension device can be attached to a conventional liquid or powder aerosol can to provide a spray extender for delivering a product at a distant or difficult to reach location.
The following is a numerical index of the structural components of a preferred device for referencing to the drawings.
21. Remote spray nozzle
22. Remote spray orifice
23. Spring for one way remote valve
24. Ball for one way remote valve
25. Ball and spring valve housing
26. Outer supporting tube
27. Inner pressurized fluid tube
28. End of pressurized fluid tube capped or bored into a cylindrical shape, which acts as the cup for the ball and spring valve
29. Flex section of outer supporting tube
30. Lip on spray cap that allows for connection to the outer tube of device.
31. Female section of spray cap where inner propellant tube connects
32. Trigger used to spray the device by putting downward pressure onto the valve stem of the aerosol can
33. Aerosol can
34. Main housing for sprayer to aerosol can base
35. Lip that allows for connection of the base to the aerosol can
36. Hollow male adapter for connecting inner pressurized fluid tube to sprayer base
37. Female connection for aerosol can stem valve
38. Empty section of cap to allow sprayer hose to pass through
39. Outer housing for possible cap design.
40. Can stem valve
41. Device holder on can
With reference to the drawings and the numerical index, the structure and operation of the various components of the pressurized fluid spray container extension device, as well as the preferred form of the invention, may be understood. The extension device is comprised of an elongated flexible tubing having an outer supporting tube coil 26 and an inner pressurized fluid tube 27 for the product being dispensed under pressure with reference to
The remote spray nozzle 21 and spray orifice 22 with valve spring 23 and valve ball 24 in housing 25 is shown with reference to
In operation, the extension device of this invention solves existing problems in current devices. The flexible fluid-carrying tube has a bendable shape-holding outer tube which facilitates placement of the spray into places that are hard to reach. The one-way spring and ball valve, housed at the end of the elongated tube, allows the entire dispensing tube to be pressurized before the fluid is sprayed from the device. The device also allows for the bendable shape-holding extension to be snaked into tight and hard to reach places for spraying a consistent propellant and product mixture onto an object. The device is suitable for many applications, such as spraying difficult to access machine parts with lubricant or even to coat one's own back with an alcohol-based aerosol sunscreen, for example.
In operation, the user need only depress the trigger of the adapter at the can, for example, to reach distant objects with the remote nozzle of the extension device. The device is easily snapped on to a conventional lip of the aerosol can, and may be taken on and off easily, just like a regular aerosol spray tip. It can be detached and used on different cans. Moreover, the device uses the pressure of the can to open the remote valve, and achieve a uniformly distributed spray of liquid or powder into difficult or confined spaces.
This application is a non-provisional of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/318,846, which was filed Mar. 30, 2010. Applicant hereby claims the benefit of that application, and the entire description and all claims of that application are incorporated herein by reference.
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61318846 | Mar 2010 | US |