Claims
- 1. A vapor tap valve for use in aerosol containers with aerosol compositions containing liquefied flammable propellants, inhibiting delivery of flammable liquid propellant when the valve is opened immediately after shaking the container and contents, comprising, in combination, a delivery valve movable manually between open and closed positions and including a valve stem, a delivery port, and a valve chamber; bias means in the valve chamber biasing the delivery valve towards a closed position; a liquid tap orifice in flow communication with the valve chamber; a vapor tap orifice in flow communication with the valve chamber; an aperture forming a passage to the valve chamber and putting the valve chamber in flow communication with at least one of (a) the vapor tap orifice and (b) both the vapor tap orifice and the liquid tap orifice; and a shut-off valve linked to and movable with the delivery valve, closing off the aperture and thereby closing off the flow communication from the vapor tap orifice to the valve chamber against entry of liquefied propellant therethrough into the valve chamber when the delivery valve is closed, and opening the aperture and thereby the flow communication from the vapor tap orifice to the valve chamber when the delivery valve is manually moved to the open position, against the biasing force of the bias means.
- 2. A vapor tap valve according to claim 1, in which the shut-off valve closes off the aperture and thereby flow communication between the valve chamber and both the vapor tap orifice and the liquid tap orifice against entry of liquefied propellant therethrough into the valve chamber.
- 3. A vapor tap valve according to claim 1, comprising a second shut-off valve responsive to orientation of the aerosol container to move automatically between positions opening and closing off flow of propellant to the delivery port via the valve chamber, the shut-off valve moving into an open position in an orientation of the container between a horizontal and an upright position, and moving into a closed position in an orientation of the chamber between the horizontal and an inverted position.
- 4. A vapor tap valve according to claim 1, comprising a valve housing defining the valve chamber, and the delivery valve is movably disposed in the valve chamber for movement between open and closed positions, away from and towards a valve seat at the inner end of the valve stem passage, with which the valve chamber is in flow connection when the delivery valve is open.
- 5. A vapor tap valve according to claim 1, in which the valve chamber has a volume not exceeding 1 cc.
- 6. A vapor tap valve according to claim 1, in which the liquid tap orifice communicates the valve chamber with a capillary dip tube.
- 7. A vapor tap valve according to claim 1, in which the liquid tap orifice communicates the valve chamber with a standard dip tube.
- 8. A vapor tap valve according to claim 1, comprising a tail piece valve housing and a dip tube, and a tail piece having a through passage in fluid flow connection with the dip tube, and the valve chamber.
- 9. A vapor tap valve according to claim 1, in which both the delivery valve and the shut-off valve are attached to and move with the valve stem, against the biasing force of the bias means.
- 10. A vapor tap valve according to claim 9, in which the shut-off valve is a slide valve defined by the outer periphery of a portion of the valve stem and the inner periphery of an aperture in a wall of the valve chamber.
- 11. A vapor tap valve according to claim 10, in which the valve stem includes a flow passage therethrough which in the open position of the shut-off valve communicates the valve chamber with the vapor tap orifice.
- 12. An aerosol container for use with aerosol compositions containing liquefied flammable propellants inhibiting delivery of flammable liquid propellant when the valve is opened immediately after shaking the container and contents, comprising, in combination, a pressurizable container having at least one storage compartment and a delivery port for an aerosol composition and a liquefied propellant, in which compartment propellant can assume an orientation according to orientation of the container between a horizontal and an upright position, and a horizontal and inverted position; a vapor tap valve movable manually between open and closed positions and including a valve stem, a delivery port, and a valve chamber, bias means in the valve chamber biasing the delivery valve towards a closed position; a liquid tap orifice in flow communication with the valve chamber; a vapor tap orifice in flow communication with the valve chamber; an aperture forming a passage to the valve chamber and putting the valve chamber in flow communication with at least one of (a) the vapor tap orifice and (b) both the vapor tap orifice and the liquid tap orifice; and a shut-off valve linked to and movable with the delivery valve, closing off the aperture and thereby closing off the flow communication from the vapor tap orifice to the valve chamber against entry of liquefied propellant therethrough into the valve chamber when the delivery valve is closed, and opening the aperture and thereby the flow communication from the vapor tap orifice to the valve chamber when the delivery valve is manually moved to the open position, against the biasing force of the bias means; an aerosol-conveying passage including the valve chamber in flow connection at one end with the storage compartment and at the other end with the delivery port, the vapor tap valve being disposed across the aerosol-conveying passage in a manner to control flow therethrough, manipulation of the delivery valve opening and closing the passage to flow of aerosol composition and propellant from the storage compartment to the delivery port.
- 13. An aerosol container according to claim 12, comprising a second shut-off valve disposed across the aerosol-conveying passage in a manner to control flow therethrough and responsive to orientation of the container to move automatically between positions opening and closing off flow of liquefied propellant to the delivery port, the shut-off valve moving into an open position in an orientation of the container between a horizontal and an upright position, and moving into a closed position in an orientation of the container between the horizontal and an inverted position.
- 14. An aerosol container according to claim 13, in which the second shut-off valve comprises a valve seat, a valve passage through the valve seat, and a free-rolling ball valve adapted to roll into engagement with the valve seat and close off the valve passage at an orientation of the container between the horizontal and an inverted position, and adapted to roll away from the valve seat and open the valve passage at an orientation of the container between the horizontal and an upright position.
- 15. An aerosol container according to claim 14, in which the vapor tap valve includes a valve housing receiving one end of a dip tube, and the ball valve, valve passage and valve seat are disposed within the valve housing.
- 16. An aerosol container according to claim 14, in which the vapor tap valve includes a valve housing receiving one end of a dip tube, and the ball valve, valve passage and valve seat are disposed within the valve chamber.
- 17. An aerosol container according to claim 13 in which the second shut-off valve comprises a valve seat, a valve passage through the valve seat, and a slide valve adapted to slide into engagement with the valve seat and close off the valve passage at an orientation of the container between the horizontal and an inverted position, and adapted to slide away from the valve seat and open the valve passage at an orientation of the container between the horizontal and an upright position.
- 18. An aerosol container according to claim 17, in which the slide valve comprises a valve body having a central disc portion with a central aperture therethrough receiving a central valve guide, and an annular peripheral rim portion embracing an outer valve guide.
- 19. An aerosol container according to claim 18, in which the vapor tap valve includes a valve housing receiving one end of a dip tube, the central valve guide is the dip tube, and the outer valve guide is the valve housing.
- 20. An aerosol container according to claim 19, in which the slide valve in the closed position closes off the vapor tap orifice.
- 21. An aerosol container according to claim 20, in which the vapor tap orifice is in a bottom wall of the valve housing, and the disc portion closes off the vapor tap orifice.
- 22. An aerosol container according to claim 20, in which the side wall of the valve housing includes a vapor tap orifice, and the slide valve in the rim portion closes off the vapor tap orifice.
- 23. An aerosol container for use with liquid aerosol compositions containing liquefied flammable propellants, inhibiting delivery of flammable liquid propellant when the valve is opened immediately after shaking the container and contents, comprising, in combination, a pressurizable container having a delivery valve movable between open and closed positions, a valve stem, and a delivery port; a valve stem orifice in the valve stem in flow connection at one end with a valve chamber and at the other end with an aerosol-conveying valve stem passage leading to the delivery port; the valve stem orifice having a diameter within the range from about 0.3 to about 0.65 mm; bias means for holding the valve in a closed position; means for manipulating the valve against the bias means to an open position for expulsion of aerosol composition via the valve stem orifice to the delivery port; wall means defining the valve chamber and separating the valve chamber from liquid aerosol composition and propellant within the container; at least one liquid tap orifice through the wall means, having a cross-sectional open area within the range from about 0.1 to about 0.8 mm for flow of liquid aerosol composition into the valve chamber; at least one vapor tap orifice through the wall means, having a cross-sectional open area within the range from about 0.1 to about 0.8 mm for flow of propellant into the valve chamber; the ratio of liquid tap orifice to vapor tap orifice cross-sectional open area being within the range from about 0.5 to about 2.5; the open areas of the liquid tap orifice and vapor tap orifice being selected within the stated ranges to provide a volume ratio of propellant gas:liquid aerosol composition within the range from about about 8:1 to about 40:1, thereby limiting the delivery rate of liquid aerosol composition and propel any gas from the container when the delivery valve is opened; an aperture forming a passage to the valve chamber and putting the valve chamber in flow communication with at least one of (a) the vapor tap orifice and (b) both the vapor tap orifice and the liquid tap orifice; and a shut-off valve linked to and movable with the delivery valve, closing off the aperture and thereby closing off the flow communication from the vapor tap orifice to the valve chamber against entry of liquefied propellant therethrough in the valve chamber when the delivery valve is closed, and opening the aperture and thereby the flow communication from the vapor tap orifice to the valve chamber when the delivery valve is manually moved to the open position, against the biasing force of the bias means.
- 24. An aerosol container according to claim 23, comprising a second shut-off valve responsive to orientation of the container to move automatically between positions opening and closing off flow of liquefied propellant to the delivery port, the shut-off valve moving into an open position in an orientation of the container between the horizontal and an upright position, and moving into a closed position in an orientation of the container between the horizontal and an inverted position.
- 25. An aerosol container according to claim 23, in which the liquid tap orifice is a capillary dip tube whose cross-sectional open area is within the range from about 0.1 to about 1.8 mm, for flow of liquid aerosol composition into the valve chamber; the vapor tap orifice through the wall means has a cross-sectional open area within the range from about 0.1 to about 0.8 mm for flow of propellant gas into the valve chamber; and the ratio of capillary dip tube to vapor tap cross-sectional open area is within the range from about 1.0 to about 3.2.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 754,471, filed Dec. 27, 1976, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 706,857, filed July 19, 1976, now abandoned in favor of continuation Ser. No. 774, 187 filed Mar. 3, 1977.
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