Claims
- 1. A disposable aerosol barrier package containing
- a. a package body having first and second end walls and an intermediate wall extending between and intersecting said end walls, wherein said first end wall has an opening for a discharge valve and said second end wall has a propellant charging plug;
- b. sufficient sealing material at the intersection between the intermediate wall and the second end wall to completely fill the intersection and leave no void therein; and
- c. a continuous coating of plastic material formed in situ and adhesively and sealingly bonded to at least a major portion of said intermediate wall and to all of said second wall wherein:
- (1) said coating is free from air entrapment between the coating and the confronting wall and has a strength greater than the strength of its bond with said wall,
- (2) said coating is free from air entrapment between the coating and the sealing material, and
- (3) upon charging the package with a compressible fluid propellant said coating can controllably release from said second wall and said sealing material to form, in situ, a chamber, free from air entrapment, for the propellant charge while the coating remains continuous, under tension and contains the propellant in a compressed state.
- 2. A disposable aerol barrier package containing a product and a separate propellant charge free from entrapped air comprising:
- a. a package body including first and second end walls and an intermediate wall extending between and intersecting said end walls, a product discharge valve in said first end wall and a propellant charging plug in said second end wall;
- b. sufficient sealing material at the intersection between the intermediate wall and the second end wall to completely fill the intersection and leave no void therein;
- c. a continuous coating of plastic material formed in situ and adhesively and sealingly bonded initially to at least a major portion of said intermediate wall and to all of said second wall, said coating and confronting wall being free from air entrapment there-between and said coating having a strength greater than the strength of its bond with said walls, and said coating being free from air entrapment between the coating and the sealing material;
- d. a compressed charge of propellant having, at atmospheric pressure, a volume exceeding the package body, said propellant charge being interposed between the coating, said second wall and adjacent portion of said intermediate wall;
- e. a fluid product occupying the remainder of the package body;
- f. said coating forming a barrier between the propellant and the product, the periphery of said barrier being bonded to the intermediate wall;
- g. said barrier, upon releasing a portion of the product, being subject to corresponding expansion of the propellant, and attendant peeling of its periphery from the intermediate wall and said sealing material.
- 3. A package as defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein at least that portion of the coating over said second end wall initially exposed to propellant is treated to be substantially non-permeable to said propellant.
- 4. A package as defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein at least a portion of the coating is a laminate.
- 5. A package as defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein the area of said barrier remains less than about 50% of the area of said coating.
- 6. A package as defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein said barrier is dome-shaped and provided with means to minimize permeability.
- 7. A package as defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein said coating upon progressively releasing folds upon itself such that the initial barrier remains the principal area exposed to product and propellant.
- 8. A package as defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein said barrier is a laminate.
- 9. A package as defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein the area of said barrier remains less than about 50% of the area of said coating.
- 10. A package as defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein the area of the initial barrier increases less than about 100% upon total discharge of the product.
- 11. A method for forming a disposable aerosol package comprising steps of:
- (a) selecting a package body having first and second end walls and an intermediate wall extending between and intersecting the end walls, wherein the first end wall has an opening for a discharge valve;
- (b) scoring a selected area of the second end wall to form in the second end wall a propellant fill hole with a blank therein;
- (c) forming in situ a continuous release coating of plastic material that is adhesively and sealably bonded to at least a major portion of the intermediate wall and to all of the second end wall including the blank, wherein;
- (1) the coating is free from air entrapment between the coating and the confronting wall and has a strength greater than the strength of its bond within the wall; and
- (2) the coating is free from air entrapment in the area of the blank;
- (d) displacing the blank from the propellant fill hole and charging the package with a compressible fluid propellant through the propellant fill hole, wherein the coating can controllably release from the second wall to form a chamber free from air entrapment for the propellant charge where the release coating remains continuous, under tension and contains the propellant in a compressed state; and
- (e) placing a plug in the propellant fill hole.
- 12. The method of claim 11 in which the plug is flexible.
- 13. The method of claim 11 in which the blank is a portion of the second wall that is scored to form the fill hole.
- 14. The method of claim 13 in which the step of scoring comprises leaving the blank in the hole so that at least 10% of the surface area of the circumferential side wall of the blank is in contact with the circumferential side wall of the fill hole.
- 15. The method of claim 11 including, before the step of forming the coating, providing sufficient sealing material at the intersection between the intermediate wall and the second end wall to completely fill the intersection and leave no void therein.
- 16. The method of claim 15 in which the step of forming a coating comprises forming a coating that is free from air entrapment between it and the sealing material.
- 17. A method for forming a disposable aerosol package comprising steps of:
- (a) selecting a package body having first and second end walls and an intermediate wall extending between and intersecting the end walls, wherein the first end wall has an opening for a discharge valve;
- (b) scoring a selected area of the second end wall to form in the second end wall a propellant fill hole with a blank therein;
- (c) providing sufficient sealing material at the intersection between the intermediate wall and the second end wall to completely fill the intersection and leave no void therein;
- (d) forming in situ a continuous release coating of plastic material that is adhesively and sealably bonded to at least a major portion of the intermediate wall and to all of the second end wall including the blank, wherein;
- (1) the coating is free from air entrapment between the coating and the confronting wall and has a strength greater than the strength of its bond with the wall;
- (2) the coating is free from air entrapment between the coating and the sealing material; and
- (3) the coating is free from air entrapment in the area of the blank;
- (e) displacing the blank from the propellant fill hole and charging the package with a compressible fluid propellant through the propellant fill hole, wherein the coating can controllably release from the second wall and the sealing material to form a chamber free from air entrapment for the propellant charge where the release coating remains continuous, under tension and contains the propellant in a compressed state; and
- (f) placing a plug in the propellant fill hole.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 093,037 filed Nov. 9, 1979 now abandoned; which is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 620,691 filed Oct. 9, 1976, now abandoned; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 384,700 filed Aug. 1, 1973; now abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 180,790 filed Sept. 15, 1971, now abandoned; all of which four applications are incorporated herein by this reference.
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