Safety can

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6772918
  • Patent Number
    6,772,918
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 7, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 10, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A safety can for storing flammable liquid is disclosed. The safety can includes a receptacle and a valve mechanism. The valve mechanism can include a body assembly, a fill cover assembly, a pour valve assembly, a trigger assembly, and a handle. The body assembly of the valve mechanism can be mounted to the receptacle. The body assembly can include a fill spout and a separate pour spout. The fill cover assembly can be pivotally mounted to the body assembly about a fill cover axis. The pour valve assembly can be movably mounted to the body assembly and be disposed therein. The safety can includes a trigger assembly for convenient multi-functional operation of the safety can. The trigger can be positioned to allow the can to be filled, to pour from the can, and to place the container in a safety position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates in general to a safety container for storing flammable fluids, and in particular to a safety container that includes a valve assembly with a pour spout, a fill spout, and a venting system.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to safety cans or containers for holding fluids and especially, although not exclusively, to containers for flammable fluids such as gasoline and the like. In general, these safety containers may be one of two types. The first type is commonly referred to as a Type I can. The Type I can is a container with one spout through which both filling and pouring are accomplished.




The Type I can is typically used in applications where liquid is to be poured from the can into a container having a wider opening than the opening of the Type I can. In instances where the receiving container has an opening that is smaller than the opening of the safety can a hinged funnel attachment can be installed on the safety can to prevent spillage during the filling operation. The Type I can may be inconvenient to use in the latter situation because it can be burdensome to place the funnel attachment in line with the spout when pouring from the can, move the funnel away from the spout when filling the can, and then return the funnel over the spout for pouring again.




The second type is commonly referred to as a Type II can. The Type II can is a container with two separate spout openings, one used to fill the can and the other used to pour therefrom. Typically, there is a hose associated with the pouring spout to allow pouring into a small opening. Also, a Type II can includes a venting feature.




A Type II can is more convenient to pour from than a Type I can because the Type II can may include an attached hose that does not need to be detached when the can is being filled. However, the Type II can of the prior art is often more expensive to produce than the Type I can because of the necessity of providing two spouts, for example. Furthermore, the mechanisms for operating the dual spouts can be complicated and difficult to use.




The present invention is generally directed toward providing a safety container.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a safety can for storing flammable liquids, such as, gasoline, diesel fuel, and the like, for example. The safety can may include a valve mechanism that provides a Type II configuration with a pair of spouts, a fill spout and a pour spout. The safety can includes a trigger assembly for convenient multi-functional operation of the safety can. The trigger can be positioned to allow the can to be filled, to pour from the can, and to place the container in a safety position. The safety can of the present invention allows for the convenient operation of the safety can while providing a readily useable means for operating the safety container.




In one aspect of the invention, the safety can includes a receptacle and a valve mechanism. The valve mechanism can include a body assembly, a fill cover assembly, a pour valve assembly, a trigger assembly, and a handle. The body assembly of the valve mechanism can be mounted to the receptacle. The body assembly can include a fill spout and a separate pour spout. The fill cover assembly can be pivotally mounted to the body assembly about a fill cover axis. The pour valve assembly can be movably mounted to the body assembly and be disposed therein.




The trigger assembly can be pivotally mounted to the body assembly about a trigger axis. The trigger assembly can include a trigger and a connecting link. The connecting link of the trigger assembly can be pivotally mounted to the fill cover assembly about a connecting link axis for selective movement of the fill cover assembly between a closed position and an open position. The fill cover can be moved to the open position by moving the connecting link away from the receptacle and moving the trigger toward the receptacle.




The trigger assembly can be moved to a safety position in the event that the trigger is moved without first moving the connecting link away from the receptacle.




The trigger assembly can be operably engaged with the pour valve assembly for selective movement of the pour valve assembly between a closed position and an open position. Moving the trigger away from the receptacle can move the pour valve assembly from the closed position to the open position.




The safety can of the present invention can include an integral automatic venting system to facilitate pouring liquid from the can. The venting system can be linked to the pour valve actuation system. The venting system can resist venting as a result of increased pressure build up within the can. Pressure build up can be vented through the fill cover assembly in the event such pressure rises above a predetermined value.




The handle can be mounted to the body assembly. A flexible hose can be mounted to the body assembly to facilitate the dispensing of liquid from the safety can.




In another aspect of the invention, the safety container can include a cage to protect the valve assembly. A clamp can be mounted to the fill cover assembly to provide an additional safety feature. The clamp can include a thumbscrew for selectively engaging the fill cover to secure the clamp thereto. The clamp can be pivoted out of the way when not in use. The clamp can include a fusible link configured to sever upon reaching a predetermined temperature.




The features of the present invention will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the detailed description, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, provided herein.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a safety can according to the present invention, the safety can including a receptacle and a valve mechanism.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the receptacle of the safety can of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged, detail view, in section, of a dome and a side wall portion of the receptacle of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged, detail view, in section, of the side wall portion and a base of the receptacle of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the valve mechanism of the safety can of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is an exploded view of a body assembly of the valve mechanism of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7

is an enlarged, detail view taken from FIG.


5


.





FIG. 8

is a top plan view of a body portion of the body assembly of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 9

is an exploded view of a fill cover assembly of the valve mechanism of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 10

is an exploded view of a pour valve assembly of the valve mechanism of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 11

is a top plan view of a slide ring of the pour valve assembly of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is an exploded view of a trigger assembly of the valve mechanism of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 13

is a side elevational view of a connecting link of the trigger assembly of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 14

is a top plan view of the connecting link of FIG.


13


.





FIG. 15

is an end elevational view of a trigger of the trigger assembly of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 16

is an exploded view of a handle of the valve mechanism of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 17

is a side elevational view of the valve mechanism of

FIG. 1

, illustrating the valve mechanism in a normal position.





FIG. 18

is a side elevational view of the valve mechanism similar to

FIG. 17

but with the handle removed for illustrative purposes.





FIG. 19

is a view of the valve mechanism similar to

FIG. 18

, partially broken away for illustrative purposes.





FIG. 20

is a side elevational view of the valve mechanism similar to

FIG. 17

, but illustrating the valve mechanism in a safety position.





FIG. 21

is a side elevational view of the valve mechanism similar to

FIG. 20

but with the handle removed for illustrative purposes.





FIG. 22

is a side elevational view of the valve mechanism similar to

FIG. 21

, partially broken away for illustrative purposes.





FIG. 23

is a side elevational view of the valve mechanism similar to

FIG. 17

, but illustrating the valve mechanism in a fill position.





FIG. 24

is a side elevational view of the valve mechanism similar to

FIG. 23

but with the handle removed for illustrative purposes.





FIG. 25

is a side elevational view of the valve mechanism similar to

FIG. 24

, partially broken away for illustrative purposes.





FIG. 26

is a side elevational view of the valve mechanism similar

FIG. 14

, but illustrating the valve mechanism in a pour position.





FIG. 27

is a side elevational view of the valve mechanism similar to

FIG. 26

but with the handle removed for illustrative purposes.





FIG. 28

is a side elevational view of the valve mechanism similar to

FIG. 27

, partially broken away for illustrative purposes.





FIG. 29

is a side elevational view of another embodiment of a valve body useful in connection with the present invention.





FIG. 30

is a perspective view of another embodiment of a safety can according to the present invention including a clamp and a cage.





FIG. 31

is an exploded view of the cage of the safety can of FIG.


30


.





FIG. 32

is an exploded view of the clamp of the safety can of FIG.


30


.





FIG. 33

is a fragmentary, side elevational view of the safety can of FIG.


30


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is provided a safety can for storing flammable liquid such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and the like. The safety can of the present invention can include a receptacle and a valve mechanism having a fill spout and a separate pour spout. The valve mechanism can include an ergonomic, triple-function trigger mechanism. The trigger can be operated to actuate a pour valve assembly to pour liquid from the can when the trigger is moved away from the receptacle. The trigger can also be used to open a fill cover assembly for filling the can. A connecting link can be lifted away from the receptacle to engage the trigger. The trigger can be moved toward the receptacle to open a fill cover of the fill cover assembly. After a desired amount of fluid is conveyed to the receptacle, the trigger can be released to automatically close the fill cover. In a third function, the trigger can include a safety feature to prevent unintentional opening of the fill cover which allows for the trigger to be placed in a range of safety positions when the connecting link is not engaged with the trigger without affecting the position of the fill cover.




The safety can of the present invention can include an integral automatic venting system to facilitate pouring liquid from the can. The venting system can be linked to the pour valve actuation system.




The present invention is similar in some respects to the safety container disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,390,153 issued on May 21, 2002, to Flider et al., said patent being incorporated herein in its entirety by this reference.




Now referring to the drawings, there is shown in

FIG. 1

an illustrative safety can


50


including a receptacle


52


and a valve mechanism


54


according to the present invention. The valve mechanism


54


is mounted to the receptacle


52


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the receptacle


52


can be provided to store a predetermined amount of liquid, such as a flammable liquid, for example. The receptacle


52


can be configured to have a three-gallon or a five-gallon capacity, for example. The receptacle


52


can include a base


60


, a side wall portion


62


, and a dome


64


. The base


60


is generally planar and has a generally circular shape. The side wall portion


62


is generally cylindrical. The dome


64


presents a convex outer surface


66


that includes a flat portion


68


for receiving the valve mechanism


54


. The base


60


, the side wall portion


62


, and the dome


64


can be mounted together to define an inner chamber for holding fluid. The components of the receptacle can be made from any suitable material, such as metal, for example. The components of the receptacle can be joined together in a liquid-tight fashion.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the dome


64


and the side wall portion


62


of the receptacle can be connected to each other by a liquid-tight first seam


70


. The dome


64


includes a generally U-shaped first lip


72


that extends around the circumference of the dome. The first lip


72


depends from a bottom edge


74


of the dome, extending toward the side wall portion


62


. A top end


76


of the side wall portion


62


includes a first flange


78


that extends around the perimeter of the side wall portion


62


. The first lip


72


and the first flange


78


cooperate together to provide the first seam


70


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the side wall portion


62


and the base


60


of the receptacle can be connected to each other by a liquid-tight second seam


80


. A bottom end


82


of the side wall portion


62


includes a second flange


84


that extends around the perimeter of the side wall portion. The base


60


includes a generally U-shaped second lip


86


that extends around the circumference of the base. The second lip


86


extends from the base


60


toward the second flange


84


of the side wall portion


62


. The second lip


86


and the second flange


84


cooperate together to provide the second seam


80


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, to provide a Type II configuration to the safety container the valve mechanism


54


can be provided. The valve mechanism


54


can include a body assembly


90


, a fill cover assembly


92


, a pour valve assembly


94


, a trigger assembly


96


, and a handle


98


. A flexible hose


99


can be mounted to the body assembly


90


to facilitate the dispensing of liquid from the safety can.




The body assembly


90


of the valve mechanism can be mounted to the dome


64


of the receptacle. The fill cover assembly


92


can be pivotally mounted to the body assembly


90


about a fill cover axis


110


. The pour valve assembly


94


can be movably mounted to the body assembly


90


. The pour valve assembly


94


can be disposed within the body assembly


90


.




The trigger assembly


96


can be pivotally mounted to the body assembly


90


about a trigger axis


112


. The trigger assembly


96


can be pivotally mounted to the fill cover assembly


92


about a connecting link axis


114


for selective movement of the fill cover assembly


92


between a closed position, as shown in

FIG. 5

, and an open position, as shown in FIG.


23


. The trigger assembly


96


can be operably engaged with a portion


118


of the pour valve assembly


94


which extends from the body assembly


90


for selective movement of the pour valve assembly


94


between a closed position, as shown in

FIG. 5

, and an open position, as shown in FIG.


28


.




The handle


98


can be mounted to the body assembly


90


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the body assembly


90


of the valve mechanism can be provided to define a fill spout, a pour spout, and a venting passage. The body assembly


90


can include a mounting plate


130


, a body


132


, a vent O-ring


134


, a main O-ring


136


, a vent flame arrestor


138


, a main flame arrestor


140


, a lock wire


142


, and a plurality of mounting screws


144


.




The mounting plate


130


can be mounted to the dome of the receptacle. The mounting plate


130


includes a vent opening


150


and a main opening


152


, as shown in FIG.


5


. Referring to

FIG. 5

, the dome


64


also includes a corresponding vent opening


154


and main opening


156


therein. The body


132


includes a vent boss


160


and a main boss


162


, which respectively extend into the vent openings


150


,


154


and the main openings


152


,


156


of the mounting plate and the dome. The vent O-ring


134


can be disposed about the vent boss


160


to provide a seal between the body


132


and the mounting plate


130


. The main O-ring


136


can be disposed about the main boss


162


to provide a seal between the body


132


and the mounting plate


130


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, the dome


64


can include a flanged portion


170


about each opening therein. The flanged portions


170


of the openings can extend into the respective mating openings of the mounting plate


130


to thereby retentively engage the mounting plate


130


to the dome


64


. The dome


64


can be rolled over the mounting plate


130


in at least two places to retain the mounting plate


130


thereto. The mounting of the plate


130


in this fashion can serve to eliminate the need for a second seal between the plate and the receptacle.




In one method, each flanged portion


170


can be made by extruding a portion of the material of the dome. The extruded portion can be acted upon in a multi-stage die wherein in a first stage the extruded portion is flared to about a 45° angle and in a second stage the material is deformed to yield the flanged portion.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the body includes a fill spout


180


, a pour spout


182


, a main passage


184


that extends along a main axis


186


, a main opening


188


, a pour valve passage


190


extending along a valve axis


192


, which is perpendicular to the main axis


186


, a vent passage


196


, and a vent opening


198


. The main passage


184


communicates with the fill spout


180


, the pour spout


182


, and the main opening


188


. The pour valve passage


190


communicates with the main passage


184


and includes a rear opening


204


to the outside. The vent passage


196


communicates with the pour valve passage


194


. The vent opening


198


and the main opening


188


are disposed within the vent boss


160


and the main boss


162


, respectively. The vent opening


198


and the main opening


188


communicate with the inner chamber of the receptacle.




The main flame arrestor


140


and the lock wire


142


can be disposed in the main passage


184


of the body


132


with a portion


210


of the main flame arrestor


140


extending from the body


132


through the main opening


188


into the receptacle to provide a vent arresting feature for the main passage. Referring to

FIG. 6

, the vent flame arrestor


138


can be disposed with respect to the vent opening


198


of the body


132


to provide a flame arrestor feature for the vent passage.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 8

, the body


132


can include a pair of fill cover supports


220


in spaced relationship to each other and a trigger support


224


disposed substantially along a central longitudinal axis


225


thereof. The supports


220


,


224


project from an outer surface


226


of the body


132


. The body


132


includes a plurality of mounting holes


228


for receiving the mounting screws


144


.




The valve plate


130


can be made from steel, for example. The valve body


132


can be made from die cast zinc, for example.




The flame arrester


140


can include two different sized grid screens which can be held together by a steel collar.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, the fill cover assembly


92


of the valve mechanism can be provided to selectively seal the fill spout of the body. The fill cover assembly


92


can include a fill cover


240


, a cover washer


242


, a mounting screw


244


, a mounting washer


246


, a post


248


, a cover bracket


250


, a sleeve


252


, a cover spring


254


, and a retainer


256


.




The post


248


includes an internal threading to threadingly engage the mounting screw


244


, as shown in FIG.


5


. The mounting screw


244


can retentively engage the post


248


with the mounting washer


246


, the cover washer


242


, and the fill cover


240


disposed therebetween. The cover bracket


250


includes a hole


260


for receiving a tip


262


of the post


248


therethrough. The retainer


256


can be mounted to the tip


262


of the post to fix the fill cover


240


to the cover bracket


250


.




Referring to

FIG. 9

, the cover bracket


250


is generally L-shaped and can include a pair of arms


266


in spaced relationship to each other with the sleeve


252


extending therebetween. The sleeve


252


can be engaged with the fill cover support arms


220


of the body to define the fill cover axis


110


about which the cover bracket


250


can rotate, as shown in FIG.


5


. The cover spring


254


can be axially disposed about the sleeve


252


such that a first end


268


of the spring


254


engages the valve body and a second end


269


of the spring


254


engages an upper surface


272


of the cover bracket


250


to bias the fill cover


240


to the closed position. With the fill cover assembly


92


in the closed position, the fill cover


240


and the cover washer


242


form a physical seal with the fill spout


180


of the valve body


132


, as shown in FIG.


5


.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, the pour valve assembly


94


of the valve mechanism can be provided to selectively seal the pour spout and the venting passage of the body. The pour valve assembly


94


can include an actuator


290


, a body gasket


292


, a pour valve spring


294


, a slide shaft


296


, a pair of shaft O-rings


298


,


299


, a slide ring


302


, a washer


304


, a post


306


, a disc retainer


308


, a pour valve gasket


310


, a valve gasket washer


312


, a valve gasket mounting screw


314


, a seat


318


, and a plurality of seat mounting screws


320


.




Referring to

FIG. 19

, the seat


318


includes an aperture


324


therethrough which can be configured such that it communicates with the pour spout


182


and with the flex hose


99


. The seat


318


can be mounted to the body


132


by the seat mounting screws


320


, as shown in

FIG. 18

, with the body gasket


292


disposed therebetween.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, the valve gasket mounting screw


314


can threadingly engage an internal thread of the post


306


to retain the valve gasket mounting screw


314


, the valve gasket washer


312


, the valve gasket


310


, the disc retainer


308


, and the post


306


. The post


306


can be pivotally mounted to the slide ring


302


. A tip


326


of the post


306


can extend through an opening


328


in the slide ring


302


. The washer


304


can be provided and mounted to the tip


326


to make the tip


326


larger than the opening


328


to retain the post


306


to the slide ring


302


. A curved surface


330


of the opening


328


allows the post


306


to pivot with respect to the slide ring


302


to facilitate a sealing engagement between the valve gasket


310


and an inner surface


332


of the seat


318


, as shown in FIG.


19


.




Referring to

FIG. 11

, the slide ring


302


has a generally ring-shaped perimeter and is configured to be generally the same size as the diameter of the main passage of the valve body.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, the slide shaft


296


is generally cylindrical and can include a threaded portion at each end


340


,


341


thereof. The slide shaft


296


can include a pair of annular grooves


344


,


345


for receiving the shaft O-rings


298


,


299


, respectively. The slide shaft


296


includes an intermediate portion


348


with a reduced diameter relative to the remainder of the slide shaft


296


. The intermediate portion


348


is disposed between the grooves


344


,


345


for the O-rings


298


,


299


.




The second threaded end


341


can be threadingly engaged with a threaded shaft opening


350


of the slide ring


302


. The pour valve spring


294


can be axially disposed on the slide shaft


296


. The O-rings


298


,


299


can be disposed in the grooves


344


,


345


, respectively, of the slide shaft


296


. The actuator


290


can be threadingly engaged with the first threaded end


340


of the slide shaft


296


.




Referring to

FIG. 19

, the pour valve passage


190


of the body


132


includes a narrowed portion


360


with a shoulder


362


joining the narrowed portion


360


to the remainder of the passage


190


. The valve spring


294


can be disposed such that it is engaged between the shoulder


362


of the passage


190


and the slide ring


302


to effect a seal between the pour valve gasket


310


and the inner surface


332


of the seat


318


. The reduced diameter portion


348


of the slide shaft


296


is disposed above the vent passage


196


of the body


132


. The O-rings


298


,


299


are in sealing engagement with the narrowed portion


360


of the valve passage


190


and are disposed on either side of the vent passage


196


to selectively provide a seal between the vent passage


196


and the outside and a seal between the vent passage


196


and the main passage


184


, respectively. The first threaded end


340


of the slide shaft extends from the body


132


. The actuator


290


of the pour valve assembly


94


is engaged with the trigger assembly


96


.




Referring to

FIG. 12

, the trigger assembly


96


of the valve mechanism can be provided to selectively operate the fill cover and the pour valve. The trigger assembly


96


can include a connecting link


380


, a trigger


382


, a trigger spring


384


, and a plurality of rivets


386


,


387


,


388


.




Referring to

FIG. 13

, the connecting link


380


of the trigger assembly includes a bracket slot


394


and a trigger channel


396


. The bracket slot


394


is an elongated opening which is configured to receive the link rivet


386


therethrough, as shown in

FIG. 18

, to define the connecting link axis


114


. The link rivet


386


pivotally mounts the connecting link


380


to the cover bracket


250


. Referring to

FIG. 13

, the bracket slot


394


allows the connecting link to translate with respect to the cover bracket over a range of travel defined by the size of the bracket slot


394


.




The trigger channel


396


includes a generally linear pour portion


400


, a generally curved safety portion


402


, and a fill portion


404


which is inclined with respect to the pour portion


400


. The fill portion


404


includes a shoulder


405


. The connecting link


380


includes a distal end portion


408


which includes a protrusion


410


to facilitate the convenient gripping thereof by a user to selectively pivot the connecting link about the connecting link axis.




Referring to

FIG. 14

, the connecting link


380


is generally planar.




Referring to

FIGS. 12 and 15

, the trigger


382


includes an operating portion


420


, a connecting link portion


422


, a pivot


424


, and a pour valve end


426


. The operating portion


420


includes a pair of arms


430


and a connecting member


432


which can be sized for convenient gripping by a user, as shown in

FIG. 1

, as well. The connecting link portion


422


includes a pair of supports


436


each with a proximal end


437


configured to receive the link rivet


387


therethrough. The rivet


387


can extend between the supports


436


through the trigger channel


396


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, and act as a connecting rod. Referring to

FIG. 15

, the proximal ends


437


define a gap


440


therebetween which can accommodate the connecting link.




The pour valve end


426


of the trigger


382


is curved and includes a pair of projections


442


,


443


which define a space


445


therebetween to accommodate the trigger support of the body.




Referring to

FIG. 19

, the connecting link


380


can be supported by the link rivets


386


,


387


such that the link rivet


387


in the trigger channel


396


normally bears against an upper edge


412


thereof.




Referring to

FIG. 22

, the pivot


424


can straddle the trigger support


224


and receive another rivet


388


which can extend through the trigger support


224


of the body


132


to define the trigger axis


112


. The trigger spring


384


can be axially disposed on the pivot rivet


388


. The trigger spring


384


can be provided to bias the trigger


382


toward a normal position, as shown in FIG.


18


. Referring to

FIG. 18

, pivoting the trigger


382


about the trigger axis


112


in either direction can stretch the spring to create a return force which in turn can act to urge the trigger


382


to return to the normal position.




The pour valve end


426


of the trigger


382


is configured to engage the actuator


290


of the pour valve assembly


94


. The end


426


of the trigger is disposed between the actuator


290


and the body


132


. The trigger


382


can apply a force along a line of action that is substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis


450


of the slide shaft


296


to prevent binding of the trigger


382


, as shown in FIG.


19


.




Referring to

FIG. 16

, the handle


98


of the valve mechanism can include a pair of handle straps


460


,


461


and a sleeve


462


. The sleeve


462


can extend between the handle straps


460


,


461


. Each handle strap


460


,


461


includes a hole


464


to receive the sleeve therein. Referring to

FIG. 17

, the handle straps


460


,


461


can be mounted to the mounting plate


130


of the body assembly


90


.




Referring to

FIGS. 17-19

, the valve mechanism


54


of the safety can is shown in a normal position. Referring to

FIGS. 17 and 18

, the trigger


382


is in the normal position. The fill cover assembly


92


is in the closed position.




Referring to

FIG. 19

, the cover spring


254


acts upon the cover bracket


250


which in turn acts to place the fill cover washer


242


in sealing engagement with the fill spout


180


of the body


132


. The cover spring


254


can be configured such that in the event that pressure within the chamber of the receptacle increase over a predetermined value, 5 psi, for example, the spring can flex in response to the pressure applied to the fill cover


240


to thereby open the fill cover to regulate the pressure within the chamber.




The pour valve assembly


94


is in the closed position such that fluid is prevented from being dispensed from the receptacle.




The link rivet


387


is disposed in an intermediate position of the trigger channel


396


between the pour portion


400


and the safety portion


402


. The link rivet


387


is resting against the upper edge


412


of the trigger channel


396


.




Referring to

FIGS. 20-22

, the valve mechanism


54


of the safety can


50


is shown in a safety position. Referring to

FIGS. 20 and 21

, the trigger


382


is in a depressed position such that the trigger


382


has been moved about the trigger axis


112


in a depressing direction


470


toward the mounting plate


130


. The fill cover assembly


92


is in the closed position.




Referring to

FIG. 22

, the trigger spring


384


is flexed such that it is imparted with a return force which can act to urge the trigger to return to the normal position. The link rivet


387


is disposed at an end


480


of the safety portion


402


. The connecting link


380


has rotated about the connecting link axis


114


in the depressing direction


470


from a normal position toward the mounting plate


130


. The link rivet


387


is resting against the upper edge


412


of the trigger channel


396


. The pour valve assembly


94


is in the closed position such that fluid is prevented from being dispensed from the receptacle.




The trigger mechanism is configured to move freely downward toward the can without opening the cover and return to its normal position via the action of the trigger spring in the event that the trigger is unintentionally moved. The valve mechanism


54


can be placed in one of a range of safety positions wherein neither the fill cover assembly nor the pour valve assembly is in an open position. The ability to be placed in a safety position helps to prevent the unintentional opening of the fill cover assembly.




Referring to

FIGS. 23-25

, the valve mechanism


54


of the safety can is shown in a fill position. Referring to

FIGS. 23 and 24

, the trigger


382


is in a depressed position such that the trigger


382


has been moved about the trigger axis


112


in the depressing direction


470


toward the mounting plate


130


. The fill cover assembly


92


has moved in an opening direction


490


about the fill cover axis


110


to an open position. The fill spout


180


can be accessed to fill the receptacle.




Referring to

FIG. 25

, the trigger spring


384


is flexed such that it is imparted with a return force which can act to urge the trigger


382


to return to the normal position. The link rivet


387


is disposed at the shoulder


405


of the fill portion


404


. The connecting link


380


has rotated about the connecting link axis


114


in a lifting direction


492


from a normal position away from the mounting plate


130


to engage the shoulder


405


and the link rivet


387


. The link rivet


387


is resting against a lower edge


494


of the trigger channel


396


. The trigger


382


has been rotated about the trigger axis


112


in the depressing direction


470


which caused the connecting link


380


to move in a retracting direction


494


, which in turn caused the cover bracket


250


to rotate about the fill cover axis


110


in the opening direction


490


so that the fill cover washer


242


disengaged the fill spout


180


to permit filling of the receptacle.




The pour valve assembly


94


is in the closed position such that fluid is prevented from being dispensed from the receptacle.




When fill cover assembly


92


is in the open position, the atmosphere inside the container is open to the outside atmosphere through the fill spout


180


alone which can allow for efficient and clean filling of the container therethrough with the pour spout


182


sealed.




Referring to

FIGS. 26-28

, the valve mechanism


54


of the safety can is shown in a pour position. Referring to

FIGS. 26 and 27

, the trigger


382


is in a lifted position such that the trigger


382


has been moved about the trigger axis


112


in the lifting direction


492


away from the mounting plate


130


. The fill cover assembly


92


is in the closed position.




Referring to

FIG. 28

, the trigger spring


384


is flexed such that it is imparted with a return force which can act to urge the trigger


382


to rotate in the depressing direction


470


about the trigger axis


112


to return to the normal position. The link rivet


387


is disposed adjacent an end


498


of the pour portion


400


. The link rivet


387


is resting against the upper edge


412


of the trigger channel


396


.




The pour valve assembly


94


is in the open position such that fluid can be dispensed from the receptacle. The pour valve end


426


of the trigger


382


has moved the actuator


290


of the pour valve assembly


94


in the retracting direction


496


to open the pour valve assembly. The pour valve gasket


310


is disengaged from the inner surface


332


of the seat


318


to allow liquid stored within the receptacle to be dispensed therefrom through the hose attachment


99


.




The valve mechanism


54


includes a concerted venting system which operates to vent the receptacle when the valve mechanism is in the pour position. As shown in

FIG. 28

, the first O-ring


298


disposed on the slide shaft


296


of the pour valve assembly


94


is disengaged from the narrowed portion


360


of the pour valve passage


190


of the body


132


, thereby defining a vent path between the outside environment and the receptacle for venting of the receptacle. The vent path extends between the vent opening


198


through the vent passage


196


and the narrowed portion


360


of the pour valve passage


190


to the rear opening


204


. The first O-ring


298


is disposed outside of the valve body


132


when the pour valve assembly


94


is in the open position. The second O-ring


299


seals the narrowed portion such that the vent path leads to the receptacle and does not include the other portion of the valve passage


190


.




To pour liquid from the container, a user can grasp the handle


98


with one hand, lift the can, and grasp the base of the receptacle with the other hand. The fingers of the hand holding the handle can grasp the trigger


382


to move it toward the handle


98


in the lifting direction


492


. The action of moving the trigger


382


toward the handle


98


causes the pour valve end


426


of the trigger


382


to push tangentially on the actuator


290


such that the actuator


290


moves away from the valve body


132


in the retracting direction


496


. Movement of the actuator


290


in turn moves the remainder of the pour valve assembly away from the seat


318


, thereby compressing the valve spring


294


to develop a return biasing force that can act to urge the gasket


310


toward the seat


318


and opening the valve to allow liquid to flow therethrough while simultaneously venting the can.




The container can automatically vent as the trigger


382


is squeezed. The flow of fluid from the safety can may be regulated by moving the trigger


382


toward the handle


98


in the lifting direction


492


to increase flow and by allowing the trigger spring


384


to move the trigger


382


away from the handle


98


in the depressing direction


470


to reduce flow. Once the desired amount of fluid is dispensed from the container, the trigger


382


can be released to close the pour spout


182


, thereby stopping the flow of fluid from the container completely. The valve spring


294


can act to urge the gasket


310


to move toward the seat


318


.




Referring to

FIG. 29

, another embodiment of a valve body


532


useful in connection with the present invention is shown. The valve body


532


includes a plurality of ribs


533


,


535


,


537


disposed to provide structural rigidity to the valve body


532


. The ribs can be disposed on both sides of the valve body


532


. The first and third ribs


533


,


535


can be disposed adjacent the location of the mounting screws used to secure the valve body to a mounting plate. The second ribs


535


can be aligned with the vent opening


598


of the valve body


532


. The valve body


532


is similar in other respects to the valve body


132


shown in FIG.


1


.




Referring to

FIG. 30

, another embodiment of a safety can


650


according to the present invention is shown, which includes a clamp assembly


657


and a cage


659


. The cage can be mounted to the receptacle


652


. The clamp assembly


657


can be mounted to the valve mechanism


654


.




Referring to

FIG. 31

, the cage


659


can be provided to protect the valve mechanism from harm in the event the safety can is dropped or otherwise suffers an impact. The cage


659


includes a frame


671


and a band


673


. The band


673


can be mounted to the side wall portion of the receptacle. The band


673


can include an area


675


for displaying indicia. The frame


671


can be mounted to the band


673


.




Referring to

FIG. 32

, the clamp assembly


657


can be included to provide an additional safety feature to prevent the unintentional opening of the fill cover assembly. The clamp assembly


657


can include a thumbscrew


681


, a cover hold-down bracket


683


, a pair of fusible links


685


, and a pair of S-hooks


687


. The cover hold-down bracket


683


includes a threaded opening


691


therein to threadingly retain the thumbscrew


681


and a pair of tabs


693


for respectively mounting the fusible links


685


thereto about a first opening


695


thereof. One end of the S-hooks


687


can be respectively attached to the fusible links


685


by operative engagement with a second opening


697


of the fusible links


685


. The mounting plate can include a pair of ears


695


, as most clearly shown in

FIG. 6

, for respectively securing the other end of the S-hooks thereto.




Each fusible link can be made from a plurality of portions that are soldered together, for example. The fusible links


685


can be constructed such that they will fuse when the ambient temperature is above a selected temperature, 165° F., for example, to thereby sever the link such that the clamp assembly


657


is detached.




Referring to

FIGS. 30 and 33

, the clamp assembly


657


can be fixed in position with the thumbscrew


681


secured against the tip of the post extending from the fill cover


740


to prevent the trigger


882


from being able to move the fill cover assembly


792


to the open position, for facilitating safe transportation of the safety can


650


, for example. The trigger


882


can be operated to place the valve mechanism


654


in a pour position with the clamp assembly


657


mounted to the fill cover assembly


792


.




When not in use, the clamp assembly


657


can be rotated about the ears


695


of the mounting plate


730


to thereby reduce the risk of loss or damage to the clamp assembly


657


and to facilitate its use. The clamp assembly


657


can be rotated to a stored position, as shown in hidden lines in

FIG. 33

, wherein the thumbscrew


681


is set such that it is retained in a dimple


697


of the seat


718


. The trigger


882


can be operated in the normal fashion to move the valve cover assembly


792


to an open position.




The safety can


650


is similar in other respects to the safety can shown in FIG.


1


.




All references, including publications, patent applications, and patents, cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and specifically indicated to be incorporated by reference and were set forth in its entirety herein.




The use of the terms “a” and “an” and “the” and similar referents in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., “such as”) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as essential to the practice of the invention.




Preferred embodiments of this invention are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventors for carrying out the invention. Of course, variations of those preferred embodiments will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. The inventors expect skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the inventors intend for the invention to be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.



Claims
  • 1. A safety can for storing liquid comprising:a receptacle; and a valve mechanism, the valve mechanism mounted to the receptacle, the valve mechanism including: a body having a fill spout and a pour spout, the spouts in communication with the receptacle, a fill cover movably mounted to the body to selectively move between a closed position wherein the fill spout is closed and an open position wherein the fill spout is open for filling the receptacle, a pour valve movably mounted to the body to selectively move between a closed position wherein the pour spout is closed and an open position wherein the pour spout is open for pouring from the receptacle, and a trigger movably mounted to the body, the trigger including a trigger portion, a connecting link, and a connecting rod, the trigger portion movably mounted to the body, the connecting link movably mounted to the fill cover, the connecting link including a trigger channel having a protrusion, the connecting rod extending through the trigger portion and the trigger channel to movably mount the trigger portion to the connecting link, the connecting link having a normal position wherein the connecting rod is disengaged from the protrusion, the trigger operable to move the fill cover to the open position by moving the connecting link away from the receptacle to engage the connecting rod with the protrusion and by moving the trigger portion in a first direction, the trigger operable to move the pour valve to the open position by moving the trigger portion in a second direction, the first direction being opposite to the second direction.
  • 2. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the receptacle includes a base, a side wall portion, and a dome, the dome and the side wall portion joined by a first seam, the side wall portion and the base joined by a second seam.
  • 3. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the receptacle includes a flanged portion, the body includes a mounting plate, the mounting plate being secured to the receptacle by the flanged portion.
  • 4. The safety can according to claim 3 wherein the body includes a body portion and an O-ring, the body portion having a boss with an opening, the mounting plate having an opening that is aligned with the opening of the body portion, the boss of the body portion extending into the opening of the mounting plate, the O-ring disposed around the boss of the body portion to provide a seal between the body portion and the receptacle.
  • 5. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the body includes a main passage communicating with the receptacle, the fill spout, and the pour spout.
  • 6. The safety can according to claim 5 wherein the body includes a flame arrestor disposed in the main passage.
  • 7. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the body includes a vent passage having a vent opening communicating with the receptacle and another opening communicating with the outside of the valve mechanism.
  • 8. The safety can according to claim 7 wherein the pour valve is configured to open the vent passage when the pour valve is in the open position and to close the vent passage when the pour valve is in the closed position.
  • 9. The safety can according to claim 7 wherein the body includes a vent flame arrestor disposed in the vent passage.
  • 10. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the body includes a plurality of stiffening ribs.
  • 11. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the body includes a body portion comprising die cast zinc.
  • 12. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the valve mechanism further includes a handle mounted to the body.
  • 13. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the fill cover includes a spring to bias the fill cover to the closed position.
  • 14. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the pour valve includes a seat mounted to the body such that it is aligned with the pour spout and a pivotally movable gasket, the gasket sealingly engaged with the seat to close the pour spout when the pour valve is in the closed position and the gasket detached from the seat to open the pour spout when the pour valve is in the open position.
  • 15. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the pour valve includes a spring to bias the pour valve to the closed position.
  • 16. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the body includes a pour valve passage for receiving the pour valve.
  • 17. The safety can according to claim 16 wherein the body includes a vent passage having a vent opening communicating with the receptacle, the pour valve passage opening to the outside of the valve mechanism, the vent passage communicating with the pour valve passage, the pour valve disposed in the pour valve passage, the pour valve operable to close the valve passage when the pour valve is in the closed position and to open the valve passage when the pour valve is in the open position.
  • 18. The safety can according to claim 17 wherein the pour valve includes a slide shaft disposed in the valve passage and first and second O-rings disposed on the slide shaft, the O-rings in sealing engagement with the valve passage and disposed on either side of the vent passage when the pour valve is in the closed passage to close the vent passage, a portion of the slide shaft which contains at least one of the O-rings disposed outside of the body when the pour valve is in the open position to open the vent passage.
  • 19. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the trigger includes a spring to bias the trigger portion to a normal position wherein both the fill spout and the pour spout are closed.
  • 20. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the trigger channel of the connecting link has a safety portion, the safety portion configured to allow the trigger portion to move in the first direction with the connecting rod disposed in the safety portion without moving the fill cover to the open position.
  • 21. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the trigger portion has a pour valve end that is configured to engage a portion of the pour valve to move the pour valve between the open position and the closed position upon respective movement of the trigger between the second direction and the first direction.
  • 22. The safety can according to claim 21 wherein the pour valve has a longitudinal axis, and the pour valve end of the trigger portion acts upon the portion of the pour valve along a line of action that is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pour valve.
  • 23. The safety can according to claim 1 wherein the trigger portion is pivotally mounted to the body about a trigger axis, the trigger portion includes a connecting portion through which the connecting rod extends, the trigger axis disposed between the connecting portion and the pour valve end.
  • 24. The safety can according to claim 1 further comprising:a hose attachment mounted to the body of the valve mechanism, the hose attachment communicating with the pour spout.
  • 25. The safety can according to claim 1 further comprising:a cage mounted to the receptacle, the cage surrounding the valve mechanism.
  • 26. The safety can according to claim 1 further comprising:a clamp assembly pivotally mounted to the valve mechanism, the clamp assembly operable to clamp the fill cover in the closed position such that moving the trigger in the first direction does not open the fill cover.
  • 27. The safety can according to claim 26 wherein the clamp assembly includes a thumbscrew, the thumbscrew operable to retentively engage the fill cover when the clamp assembly is in a first position, the thumbscrew operable to retentively engage the body when the clamp is assembly is in a second position, the fill cover moveable between the open and closed positions when the clamp assembly is in the second position.
  • 28. The safety can according to claim 26 wherein the clamp assembly includes a fusible link.
  • 29. A safety can for storing liquid comprising: a receptacle and a valve mechanism mounted thereto, the valve mechanism including a fill spout selectively sealable by a fill cover, a separate pour spout selectively sealable by a pour valve, a trigger assembly for convenient multi-functional operation of the safety can whereby the trigger can be positioned to allow the can to be filled through the fill spout, to pour from the can from the pour spout, and to place the container in a normal position wherein both the fill spout and the pour spout are closed, the trigger assembly including a trigger, a connecting link, and a connecting rod to movably mount the trigger to the connecting link, the trigger assembly operable to open the fill cover upon engaging the connecting rod and the connecting link and moving the trigger toward the receptacle, the trigger operable to open the pour valve by moving the trigger away from the receptacle.
  • 30. The safety can according to claim 29 wherein the trigger assembly can be moved to a safety position in the event that the trigger is moved toward the receptacle without first moving the connecting link away from the receptacle.
  • 31. The safety can according to claim 29 further comprising: an integral automatic venting system to facilitate pouring liquid from the can, the venting system defining a vent path when the pour valve is opened, and the venting system closing the vent path when the pour valve is in a closed position.
  • 32. A valve mechanism for a safety container for storing flammable liquid, the valve mechanism selectively operable to allow for the filling of the safety container with a liquid and to allow for the pouring of the liquid from the safety container, the valve mechanism comprising:a body having a fill spout and a pour spout, the spouts in communication with the receptacle, a fill cover movably mounted to the body to selectively move between a closed position wherein the fill spout is closed and an open position wherein the fill spout is open for filling the receptacle, a pour valve movably mounted to the body to selectively move between a closed position wherein the pour spout is closed and an open position wherein the pour spout is open for pouring from the receptacle, and a trigger movably mounted to the body, the trigger including a trigger portion, a connecting link, and a connecting rod, the connecting link including a trigger channel having a protrusion, the connecting rod extending through the trigger portion and the trigger channel to movably mount the trigger portion to the connecting link, the connecting link movably mounted to the fill cover, the trigger portion movably mounted to the body, the trigger operable to move the fill cover to the open position by moving the connecting link away from the receptacle to engage the connecting rod and the protrusion and by moving the trigger portion in a first direction, the trigger operable to move the pour valve to the open position by moving the trigger portion in a second direction, the first direction being opposite to the second direction.
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