Claims
- 1. A pressure pouch suited for use with a dispensing container, said pressure pouch comprising:
- at least one sheet formed from a first flexible material;
- at least first and second compartments;
- at least one divider wall located between said at least first and second compartments;
- wherein said first flexible material is capable of elongating in response to tensile force applied thereto;
- wherein, in response to applied tensile force, said first flexible material reaches a first flexible material ultimate elongation at which point said first flexible material fails; and
- wherein said first flexible material ultimate elongation is at least about 200%.
- 2. The pressure pouch of claim 1 wherein said first flexible material ultimate elongation is at least about 350%.
- 3. The pressure pouch of claim 1 wherein said first flexible material ultimate elongation is about 400%.
- 4. The pressure pouch of claim 1:
- wherein, in response to a level of force, said at least one divider wall is capable of opening to establish fluid communication between said at least first and second compartments;
- wherein said first flexible material ultimate elongation includes an elastic deformation range and a plastic deformation range, separated by a first flexible material yield point;
- wherein said level of force is less than said first flexible material yield point.
- 5. The pressure pouch of claim 4 wherein said at least one divider wall comprises a peelable seam.
- 6. The pressure pouch of claim 4 wherein said at least one divider wall comprises a frangible divider wall.
- 7. The pressure pouch of claim 1:
- wherein said at least one sheet comprises a first outer sheet and a second outer sheet; and
- further comprising an intermediate sheet formed from a second flexible material, said intermediate sheet located between at least portions of said first and second outer sheets.
- 8. The pressure pouch of claim 7:
- wherein said second flexible material is capable of elongating in response to tensile force applied thereto;
- wherein, in response to applied tensile force, said second flexible material reaches a second flexible material ultimate elongation at which point said second flexible material fails;
- wherein said first flexible material ultimate elongation includes an elastic deformation range and a plastic deformation range, separated by a first flexible material yield point;
- wherein said second flexible material ultimate elongation is less than said first flexible material yield point.
- 9. The pressure pouch of claim 7 wherein:
- said pressure pouch comprises at least first and second compartments;
- said first outer sheet includes an outer surface and an oppositely disposed inner surface;
- said second outer sheet includes an outer surface and an oppositely disposed inner surface;
- said intermediate sheet is sealed to said first outer sheet inner surface at a first location and to said second outer sheet inner surface at a second location;
- said intermediate sheet forms a first divider wall portion located between said first location and said second location; and
- said first divider wall portion forms a common wall between said at least first and second compartments.
- 10. The pressure pouch of claim 1, wherein said pressure pouch further includes a flow channel.
- 11. A method of dispensing fluid from a container by applying pressure to said fluid with a pressure pouch disposed within said container, said pressure pouch having a plurality of compartments therewithin, said method comprising:
- establishing fluid communication between said plurality of compartments as said fluid is dispensed from said container;
- plastically expanding said pressure pouch after all of said plurality of compartments are in fluid communication with each other.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said plastically expanding comprises plastically expanding said pressure pouch until it substantially conforms to the interior configuration of said container, thereby enabling substantially all of said fluid to be dispensed from said container.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein said pressure pouch comprises at least one sheet formed from a first flexible material and said plastically expanding comprises expanding said at least one sheet in a plastic deformation range of said first flexible material.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein said plurality of compartments contain first and second components of an at least two-component gas generating system and said establishing fluid communication comprises mixing at least portions of said first and second components.
- 15. The method of claim 11 wherein said plurality of compartments are initially separated by a plurality of divider walls.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said plurality of divider walls are frangible divider walls.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein said establishing fluid communication comprises rupturing said frangible divider walls.
- 18. The method of claim 15 wherein said plurality of divider walls comprise peelable seams.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein said establishing fluid communication comprises peeling said peelable seams.
- 20. The method of claim 11 wherein said pressure pouch includes:
- at least one sheet formed from a first flexible material;
- wherein said first flexible material is capable of elongating in response to tensile force applied thereto;
- wherein, in response to applied tensile force, said first flexible material reaches a first flexible material ultimate elongation at which point said first flexible material fails;
- wherein said first flexible material ultimate elongation is at least about 200%.
- 21. The method of claim 11 wherein said plastically expanding said pressure pouch after all of said plurality of compartments are in fluid communication with each other comprises plastically expanding said pressure pouch only after all of said plurality of compartments are in fluid communication with each other.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/130,010, filed Apr. 19, 1999, now abandoned, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/138,856, filed Jun. 11, 1999, now abandoned for READILY DEFORMABLE PRESSURE SYSTEM FOR DISPENSING FLUID FROM A CONTAINER of Michael L. Lane and Lowell T. Whitney, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference for all that is disclosed therein.
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246013 |
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