Claims
- 1. A method of delivering thick, viscous grease which tends to resist forces which would cause it to easily flow to a grease utilizing destination, comprising the following steps:
- providing a sealed pressure container for containment of a thick, viscous grease;
- providing a source of pressurized non-drying inert gas in gaseous communication with said sealed pressure container and the thick viscous grease contained therein; and
- providing a viscous grease conduit means in communication with said sealed pressure container for containment of the thick, viscous grease, wherein said pressurized inert gas, acting directly on the thick, viscous grease, without a pusher plate, provides the motive force to move the thick, viscous grease from said sealed pressure container to the viscous grease utilizing destination.
- 2. The method of delivering thick, viscous grease of claim 1, wherein said non-drying and inert gas is selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, helium, and argon, and is supplied to the sealed pressure container at a pressure of about 15 to 120 pounds per square inch.
- 3. The method of delivering thick, viscous grease of claim 1, wherein said source of pressurized non-drying inert gas is provided to said sealed pressure container from a separate sealed container of pressurized inert gas.
- 4. The method of delivering thick viscous grease of claim 1, wherein said source of pressurized non-drying inert gas is directly stored in said sealed container for containment of said particular thick, viscous grease.
- 5. A method of delivering a particular, thick, viscous material which tends to resist forces which would cause it to easily flow to a viscous material utilizing destination, comprising the following steps:
- providing a sealed pressure container for containment of a particular thick, viscous material;
- providing a source of pressurized non-drying inert gas in gaseous communication with said sealed pressure container and the thick, viscous material contained therein; and
- providing a viscous material conduit means in communication with said sealed pressure container for containment of the particular thick, viscous material, wherein said pressurized inert gas, acting directly on the thick, viscous material, without a pusher plate, provides the motive force to move the thick, viscous materials from said sealed container to the viscous material utilizing destination.
- 6. A method of delivering a thick, viscous material of claim 5, wherein said non-drying and inert gas is selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, helium, and argon, and is supplied to the sealed pressure container at a pressure of about 15 to 120 pounds per square inch.
- 7. The method of delivering a thick, viscous material of claim 5, wherein said source of pressurized non-drying inert gas is provided to said sealed pressure container from a separate sealed container of pressurized inert gas.
- 8. The method of delivering a thick, viscous material of claim 5, wherein said source of pressurized non-drying inert gas is directly stored in said sealed container for containment of said particular thick, viscous material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/129,952, filed Sep. 30, 1993, now abandoned.
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