Claims
- 1. In a spray valve assembly for an aerosol container which can be sealingly and fixedly fitted in the upper portion of the container, the valve assembly having a plastic one-piece housing, a main passage for the throughflow of the contents of the container, a main valve including a valve stem which is manually actuatable against the force of a spring in the main passage, an immersion tube extending from the main passage in the valve assembly and into the container, a secondary passage including an inlet opening in the outer wall of the housing which connects the space in the container to the main passage for the throughflow of the contents of the container, and an auxiliary valve capable of sealing the secondary passage, the auxiliary valve having a gravitationally-responsive movable sealing member and having an auxiliary valve seat, wherein the auxiliary valve seat is disposed below its valve sealing member so that in the normal position of the container the gravitationally-responsive sealing member does not impede the main passage and blocks the secondary passage, and wherein in the inverted position of the container the auxiliary valve opens, and wherein the main passage is taken laterally past the auxiliary valve, the improvement which comprises disposing the auxiliary valve, which is surrounded by and formed in part by a cylindrical valve housing portion, eccentrically within the one-piece housing and having the wall of the auxiliary valve formed in part by an inner wall of the cylindrical valve housing portion which surrounds the valve stem, the degree of eccentricity being approximately equal to the difference between the inside radii of the cylindrical valve housing portion and the auxiliary valve and further having the difference between the outside diameter of the auxiliary valve chamber and the inside diameter of the cylindrical valve housing portion less than the diameter of the gravitationally-responsive member of the auxiliary valve.
- 2. An assembly according to claim 1, and further wherein the inlet opening of the secondary passage into the auxiliary valve chamber is below the valve ball.
- 3. An assembly according to claim 2, and further wherein the valve housing has a transversely extending slot and an axial bore, which form the secondary passage.
- 4. An assembly according to claim 1, and further wherein the outlet opening of the secondary passage opens, from the lowest position of the auxiliary valve seat, into the space of the main passage in the housing, which is below the valve ball.
- 5. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein the valve ball is retained in the auxiliary valve chamber by a retaining means which is disposed above the valve ball, and further wherein the retaining means liberates a through assembly opening for the valve ball from the space in the housing for the main valve, to the auxiliary valve chamber.
- 6. An assembly according to claim 5, and further provided that the through assembly opening is disposed parallel to the axis of the auxiliary valve and the retaining means is formed by at least one flexible projection which projects radially inwardly at said opening.
- 7. An assembly according to claim 1, and provided further that the cross-section of the narrowest part of the secondary passage is larger than that of the narrowest part of that section of the main passage which adjoins the secondary passage in the direction of flow, within the valve housing.
- 8. An assembly according to claim 1, and further provided that the main passage is provided, below the junction of the main and secondary passages with a second eccentric auxiliary valve having a second valve ball of metal, and a second auxiliary valve seat above the second ball.
- 9. An assembly according to claim 8 and further provided that the auxiliary valves are axially displaced and overlap each other radially.
- 10. An assembly according to claim 1, and further provided that the ratio between the inside diameter of the outer valve housing portion to the diameter of the first valve ball is in the range of approximately 1.5 to 2.
- 11. In a spray valve assembly for an aerosol container which can be sealingly and fixedly fitted in the upper portion of the container, the valve assembly having a plastic one-piece housing, a main passage for the throughflow of the contents of the container, a main valve including a valve stem which is manually actuatable against the force of a spring in the main passage, an immersion tube extending from the main passage in the valve assembly and into the container, a secondary passage including an inlet opening in the outer wall of the housing which connects the space in the container to the main passage for the throughflow of the contents of the container, and an auxiliary valve capable of sealing the secondary passage, the auxiliary valve having a gravitationally-responsive movable sealing member, wherein the auxiliary valve seat is disposed below the valve sealing member so that in the normal position of the container the gravitationally-responsive sealing member does not impede the main passage and blocks the secondary passage, and wherein in the inverted position of the container the auxiliary valve opens, and wherein the main passage is taken laterally past the auxiliary valve, the improvement which comprises disposing the auxiliary valve eccentrically within and having the wall of the auxiliary valve formed in part by the inner wall of the cylindrical valve housing portion which surrounds the valve stem, the degree of eccentricity being approximately equal to the difference between the inside radii of the cylindrical valve housing portion and the auxiliary valve and further having the difference between the outside diameter of the auxiliary valve chamber and the inside diameter of the cylindrical valve housing portion less than the diameter of the gravitationally-responsive member of the auxiliary valve; said assembly including a housing insert which delimits the auxiliary valve chamber and provides control apertures for a flow path outside of the auxiliary valve chamber.
- 12. An assembly according to claim 11, and further provided that the valve housing has a projection on its inside wall with which the housing insert can come into detent engagement.
- 13. An assembly according to claim 11 and further provided that the spring bears against the housing insert.
- 14. An assembly according to claim 11 and further provided that the housing insert has a second auxiliary valve seat above the ball and surrounds an opening of the main passage into the auxiliary valve chamber.
- 15. An assembly according to claim 14 and further provided that the opening of the secondary passage in the first auxiliary valve seat and the opening of the main passage in the second auxiliary valve seat are coaxial with each other.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 716,993 filed on Mar. 28, 1983 and now abandoned and which is a continuation of Ser. No. 281,090 filed on July 7, 1981 and now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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