Claims
- 1. A shot caddy comprising:
- a cylindrical housing having an outer surface and bottom and top openings;
- a hopper having an upper rim and an inner surface and a centerline and further describing a hole located on said centerline of said hopper;
- a valve having a valve body and a valve housing, said valve body slidingly contained within said valve housing;
- said valve attached to said hopper and covers said hole, whereby a bulk flow of a material may be controlled;
- a baffle comprising an elongate member formed of a plurality of flat surfaces and having a triangular cross-sectional shape along a major longitudinal axis; and
- said baffle being attached to said inner surface of said hopper such that said baffle is normal to and bisected by said centerline of said hopper and functions to control the flow.
- 2. The shot caddy as in claim 1, wherein said valve further comprises:
- a hole in said valve housing at one end; and
- said valve body having a shape substantially similar to said valve housing and slidingly contained by a cuff attached to said hopper, whereby said valve body may slidingly cover and uncover said hole in said valve housing.
- 3. The shot caddy as in claim 2 further comprising a cover removeably connected to said top opening of said cylinder.
- 4. The shot caddy as in claim 3, wherein said cuff further comprises opposing "L"-shaped edges in contact with said valve housing whereby said valve body is slidingly contained between said "L"-shaped edges.
- 5. The shot caddy as in claim 4 further comprising:
- a key attached to said outer surface of said cylinder;
- a receiver; and
- said receiver attached to a vertical surface whereby said key is removeably engaged to said receiver.
- 6. The shot caddy as in claim 5 further comprising:
- a skirt attached to said bottom opening whereby said cylinder is supported on a horizontal surface; and
- said skirt further describing an opening whereby a user may access said valve body to allow a user to dispense a material.
- 7. The shot caddy as in claim 5 further comprising:
- a nozzle depending from said hole in said valve housing; and
- said nozzle being aligned coaxially with the centerline of said hopper.
- 8. The shot caddy as in claim 6 further comprising:
- a nozzle depending from said hole in said valve housing; and
- said nozzle being aligned coaxially with the centerline of said hopper.
- 9. A shot caddy comprising:
- a cylindrical housing having an outer surface and bottom and top openings;
- a hopper having an upper rim and an inner surface and a centerline and further describing a hole located on said centerline of said hopper;
- a valve having a valve body and a valve housing, said valve body slidinaly contained within said valve housing;
- said valve attached to said hopper and covers said hole whereby the bulk flow of a fluent material may be controlled;
- a baffle comprising an elongate member formed of a plurality of flat surfaces and having a triangular cross-sectional shape along a major longitudinal axis; and
- said baffle being attached to said inner surface of said hopper such that said baffle is normal to and bisected by said centerline of said hopper and functions to control the flow of the fluent material.
- 10. The shop caddy as in claim 9, wherein said valve further comprises:
- a hole in said valve housing at one end; and
- said valve body having a shape substantially similar to said valve housing and slidingly contained by a cuff attached to said hopper, whereby said valve body may slidingly cover and uncover said hole in said valve housing.
- 11. The shot caddy as in claim 10 further comprising a cover removeably connected to said top opening of said cylinder.
- 12. The shot caddy as in claim 11, wherein said cuff further comprises opposing "L"-shaped edges in contact with said valve housing whereby said valve body is slidingly contained between said "L"-shaped edges.
- 13. The shot caddy as in claim 12 further comprising:
- a key attached to said outer surface of said cylinder;
- a receiver; and
- said receiver is attached to a vertical surface whereby said key is removeably engaged to said receiver.
- 14. The shot caddy as in claim 12 further comprising:
- a skirt attached to said bottom opening whereby said cylinder is supported on a horizontal surface; and
- said skirt further describing an opening whereby a user may access said valve body to allow a user to dispense a material.
- 15. The shot caddy as in claim 14 further comprising:
- a nozzle depending from said hole in said valve housing; and
- said nozzle being aligned coaxially with the centerline of said hopper.
- 16. The shot caddy as in claim 14 further comprising:
- a nozzle depending from said hole in said valve housing; and
- said nozzle being aligned coaxially with the centerline of said hopper.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application no. 60/027,969 filed Oct. 8, 1996.
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579486 |
Sep 1976 |
CHX |
611410 |
Oct 1948 |
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