Claims
- 1. A valve assembly comprising a first valve component, a second valve component mounted to said first valve component, means for rotating said first valve component relative to said second valve component for selectively moving said valve assembly between a closed position and an opened position; a guide element extending from one of the first and second valve components, said guide element comprising means for guiding said valve assembly into retaining means for said valve assembly; and means for removably mounting said valve assembly to a discharge nozzle of a container for providing flow of material from said container to said valve assembly without venting;wherein said first valve component has a top surface defining at least one opening therein; said second valve component has a top surface defining at least one opening therein; said openings in said top surfaces of said first and second valve components being selectively movable into and out of alignment as said first and second valve components are rotated relative to each other for moving said valve assembly between said closed and opened positions.
- 2. The valve assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said valve assembly is removably mountable to said discharge nozzle of said container such that said container and said first valve component are conjointly rotatable relative to said second valve component.
- 3. The valve assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein said guide is adapted to be received in said retaining means for retaining said second valve component fixedly positioned relative to said first valve component, such that rotation of said first valve component relative to said second valve component moves said valve assembly between said closed and opened positions.
- 4. A container comprising at least a partially hollow housing, said container defining a discharge nozzle, said discharge nozzle defining a discharge opening, said discharge nozzle including means for removably mounting a valve assembly over said discharge opening; said container consisting of a pair of diagonally opposed tabs extending from a top surface of the container; wherein each said tab defines at least one opening therein.
- 5. The container as claimed in claim 4, wherein said container has a bottom surface, said bottom surface defining a recessed area therein adapted to receive a discharge nozzle and valve assembly of a second container in stacked relationship with said container.
- 6. A system for transferring product between a container and a receptacle, said system comprising:a product container having a discharge opening, and a valve assembly mountable over said discharge opening; said valve assembly comprising first and second valve components mounted for selective rotation relative to each other in first and second predetermined directions for moving said valve assembly between closed and opened positions; said valve assembly being mountable to said product container such that said first valve component is conjointly rotatable with said product container relative to said second valve component; said valve assembly including a guide element extending from one of the first and second valve components; a product receptacle, said product receptacle defining an inlet opening having a collar fixedly mounted therein; said collar adapted to receive therein said guide element extending from said valve assembly mounted to said product container for fixedly retaining said second valve component in said collar such that conjoint rotation of said product container and said first valve component relative to said second valve component and said collar of said product receptacle moves said valve assembly between said closed and opened positions; said container, said receptacle, and said valve assembly being arranged to permit flow of product from said product container, through said valve assembly, and into said product receptacle without venting; said first valve component having a top surface defining at least one opening therein; said second valve component having a top surface defining at least one opening therein; said openings in said top surfaces of said first and second valve components being selectively movable into and out of alignment as said first and second valve components are rotated relative to each other for moving said valve assembly between said closed and opened positions.
- 7. A device for dispersing material in a closed application system, said device comprising:a valve assembly having at least first and second relatively rotatable valve elements for selectively exposing and blocking at least one opening defined in at least one of said valve elements; a container removably mounted to an inlet of said valve assembly, said container having an outlet adjacent to said inlet of said valve assembly; a receptacle removably mounted to an outlet of said valve assembly, said receptacle having an inlet adjacent to said outlet of said valve assembly; said valve assembly and said receptacle including cooperating locking means to prevent removal of said receptacle from said valve assembly when said at least one opening in said valve assembly is not completely blocked; said container, said valve assembly, and said receptacle being arranged to permit flow of material from said container through said valve assembly and into said receptacle, without venting.
- 8. The device as claimed in claim 7, wherein said locking means comprises a collar mounted to said receptacle, and a tab carried by said valve assembly for engaging said collar to selectively lock said receptacle to said valve assembly.
- 9. A method of using said device as claimed in claim 7, the steps of said method comprising:removably coupling said container to said valve assembly such that an outlet of said container is adjacent to an inlet of said valve assembly; removably coupling said receptacle to said valve assembly such that an inlet of said receptacle is adjacent to an outlet of said valve assembly; selectively opening said valve assembly by causing relative rotation of said first and second valve elements for exposing said at least one opening to permit flow of product from said container, through said valve assembly, and into said receptacle without venting; and locking said receptacle to said valve assembly as said valve assembly is opened.
- 10. The method as claimed in claim 9, wherein both of said first and second rotatable valve elements define at least one opening therein, and said step of opening said valve assembly comprises the step of rotating said first and second valve elements such that said openings are moved into at least partial alignment with each other.
- 11. The method as claimed in claim 10, further including the step of biasing said valve elements into a closed position of said valve assembly when said receptacle is removed from said valve assembly.
- 12. The method as claimed in claim 10, further including the step of limiting the relative movement of said valve elements to within a predetermined range.
- 13. The method as claimed in claim 9, further including the step of guiding said valve assembly into said receptacle for maintaining said receptacle in a predetermined orientation relative to said valve assembly.
- 14. A device for dispersing material in a closed application system, said device comprising:a valve assembly having at least first and second relatively rotatable valve elements for selectively exposing and blocking at least one opening defined in at least one of said valve elements; a container removably mounted to an inlet of said valve assembly, said container having an outlet adjacent to said inlet of said valve assembly; a receptacle removably mounted to an outlet of said valve assembly, said receptacle having an inlet adjacent to said outlet of said valve assembly; said valve assembly and said receptacle including cooperating locking means to prevent removal of said receptacle from said valve assembly when said at least one opening in said valve assembly is not completely blocked; wherein said locking means comprises a collar mounted to said receptacle, and a tab carried by said valve assembly for engaging said collar to selectively lock said receptacle to said valve assembly; wherein said tab is arranged to cooperate with said valve assembly to limit relative rotation of said valve elements.
- 15. The device as claimed in claim 14, wherein said tab is carried by one of said valve elements and is received in a slot defined in the other of said valve elements.
- 16. The device as claimed in claim 15, wherein said collar in said receptacle defines at least one channel therein, and said valve assembly includes guide means received in said channel when said receptacle is mounted to said valve assembly.
- 17. The device as claimed in claim 16, wherein said tab and said guide means are movable into alignment such that said tab is received in said guide channel when said receptacle is mounted to said valve assembly.
- 18. The device as claimed in claim 17, wherein said container comprises at least a partially hollow housing having a bottom surface, said bottom surface defining a recessed portion.
- 19. The device as claimed in claim 18, wherein said outlet of said container comprises a discharge nozzle.
- 20. The device as claimed in claim 19, wherein said discharge nozzle of said container is threaded.
- 21. The device as claimed in claim 14, wherein said tab and said collar are arranged such that said tab is rotatable beneath said collar to lock said receptacle to said valve assembly.
- 22. The device as claimed in claimed in claim 14, wherein said tab and said collar are arranged such that said tab is rotatable into a hollow channel defined in said collar to lock said receptacle to said valve assembly.
- 23. The device as claimed in claimed in claim 14, further including a resilient element acting on said valve elements to urge said first and second valve elements into a relative orientation in which said at least one opening is completely blocked.
- 24. The device as claimed in claim 14, wherein said tab is oriented relative to said valve assembly such that said valve elements are relatively rotatable between a zero angular displacement position in which said at least one opening is completely blocked, and a predetermined maximum angular displacement position in which said at least one opening is completely exposed.
- 25. A method of dispersing product from a container, the steps of said method comprising:removably coupling a product container to a valve such that an outlet of said product container is adjacent to an inlet of said valve; removably coupling a product receptacle to said valve such that an inlet of said product receptacle is adjacent to an outlet of said valve; selectively opening said valve by rotating a first valve element relative to a second valve element for selectively exposing an opening defined in one of said valve elements to permit flow of product from said container, through said valve, and into said product receptacle without venting; locking said product receptacle to said valve as said valve is opened; and dispersing product from said product receptacle.
- 26. The method as claimed in claim 25, wherein both said first and second valve elements define an opening, and said step of opening said valve comprises the step of rotating said first valve element relative to said second valve element such that said openings in said first and second valve elements are at least in partial alignment.
- 27. The method as claimed in claim 26, further including the step of biasing said valve elements into a closed position of said valve when said product receptacle is removed from said valve.
- 28. The method as claimed in claim 26, further including the step of limiting the relative movement of said valve elements to within a predetermined range.
- 29. The method as claimed in claim 25, further including the step of guiding said valve into said product receptacle for manufacturing said product receptacle in a predetermined orientation relative to said valve.
- 30. A method of loading a product receptacle, the steps of said method comprising:removably coupling a product container to a valve such that an outlet of said product container is adjacent to an inlet of said valve; removably coupling a product receptacle to said valve such that an inlet of said product receptacle is adjacent to an outlet of said valve; selectively opening said valve by rotating a first valve element relative to a second valve element for selectively exposing an opening defined in one of said valve elements to permit flow of product from said container, through said valve, and into said product receptacle without venting; and locking said product receptacle to said valve as said valve is opened.
- 31. The method as claimed in claim 30, wherein both said first and second valve elements define an opening, and said step of opening said valve comprises the step of rotating said first valve element relative to said second valve element such that said openings in said first and second valve elements are at least in partial alignment.
- 32. The method as claimed in claim 31, further including the step of biasing said valve elements into a closed position of said valve when said product receptacle is removed from said valve.
- 33. The method as claimed in claim 31, further including the step of limiting the relative movement of said valve elements to within a predetermined range.
- 34. The method as claimed in claim 30, further including the step of guiding said valve into said product receptacle for maintaining said product receptacle in a predetermined orientation relative to said valve.
Parent Case Info
This application in a continuation of Ser. No. 09/569,806, filed May 12, 2000 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,305,444), which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/312,213, filed May 14, 1999 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,085,809), which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/791,267, filed Jan. 30, 1997 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,171).
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