[0001] The present invention firstly relates to an actuating assembly for dispensing material
from a pressurized or pressurizable container, at least comprising a tilting valve,
which valve comprises an annular sealing component connectable with the container,
and a dispensing bush sealingly cooperating with said sealing component, which dispensing
bush comprises an open end downstream in the intended discharge direction and a bottom
upstream in the intended discharge direction and in the side wall in the proximity
of the said bottom one or more feed openings, which dispensing bush defines a dispensing
channel, the actuating assembly comprising a removable channel-shaped enveloping member,
cooperating with the dispensing bush, which enveloping member comprises a passage
and a discharge opening, such that the sealing between the dispensing bush and the
sealing component can be opened by tilting the dispensing bush.
[0002] An actuating assembly of this kind is generally known and is not only employed in
aerosol cans but for all kinds of devices which are used to dispense material. Devices
of this kind may range from paint aerosol cans and lubricant guns to whipped cream
squirts and aerosol cans for cheese spread.
[0003] Such an actuating assembly is known from GB-A-2 096 245. The enveloping member of
said device is slipped around the outer wall of the dispensing bush. A spherical end
portion of said enveloping member contains a discharge slit, that opens on discharging
material.
[0004] However, a significant drawback of this device is that, after the device has been
used to dispense material, the dispensing channel and the dispensing opening in the
dispensing bush are soiled and are difficult or impossible to clean. Particularly
in the case of foodstuffs which are susceptible to decay or materials which dry out
or harden in some other manner, this is a considerable problem.
[0005] The object of the present invention is to eliminate the abovementioned drawbacks
and to this end the actuating assembly according to the invention is characterized
in that the outside of the enveloping member at least partially covers the inner wall
of the dispensing channel in the dispensing bush.
[0006] In this application, a dispensing opening reflects to an opening at the downstream
end of the dispending bush, whereas a discharge opening reflects to an opening at
the downstream end of the enveloping member.
[0007] The actuating assembly according to the invention makes it possible, after having
used the actuating assembly, to remove the enveloping member and clean the latter
or replace it with a new enveloping member. As a result, soilure of the dispensing
channel and the dispensing opening, with all the attendant drawbacks, is prevented.
[0008] The actuating assembly according to the invention is particularly suitable for dispensing
sticky or pasty materials or other materials which soil the dispensing channel and
which are difficult to remove.
[0009] There are no particular limitations to the shape of the enveloping member nor to
the material from which it is produced. It will be clear that special materials and
shapes can be used for special applications. The enveloping member may also be designed
such that when it is removed the wall of the dispensing channel is scraped clean.
[0010] Advantageously, the enveloping member extends as far as the dispensing opening in
the dispensing channel. The larger the part of the inner wall of the dispensing channel
and the dispensing opening covered by the enveloping member, the better the action
thereof. It will be clear that it is most preferable for the shape of the outside
of the enveloping member to be matched to the shape of the inside of the dispensing
channel.
[0011] In this respect, the enveloping member can extend from the dispensing opening to
just above the feed openings of the dispensing bush.
[0012] Preferably, the enveloping member covers the the inner wall of the dispensing channel
essentially completely.
[0013] In particular, the enveloping member is substantially tubular and is provided at
one end with a collar, which extends radially and bears against the outside of the
dispensing bush around the dispensing opening. The presence of the collar simplifies
placing the enveloping member into the dispensing channel of the dispensing bush,
since the said enveloping member can be inserted until the collar bears against the
dispensing device around the dispensing opening.
[0014] In a particular embodiment, the enveloping member comprises an outer sleeve, which
is connected to the open end of the dispensing bush and at least partially encloses
the dispensing bush. This provides very accurate positioning of the enveloping member
with respect to the actuating assembly.
[0015] In this way, the enveloping member is likewise readily accessible from outside, which
is advantageous for ease of removal thereof.
[0016] In particular, the enveloping member and the dispensing bush comprise means for releasibly
coupling the enveloping member to the dispensing bush. This is advantageous in order
to prevent the eveloping member from being forced out of the dispensing channel during
the dispensing of material. Means of this kind may be designed, for example, in the
form of a friction coupling, interacting projections, collars and/or grooves, a snap-in
connection, a screw-thread connection or bayonet connection, etc.
[0017] Preferably, the enveloping member, at the end directed away from the discharge opening,
comprises a bottom and, at the level of the feed openings of the dispensing bush,
it comprises one or more passage openings. In this embodiment, substantially the entire
inner surface of the dispensing channel of the dispensing bush is covered by the enveloping
member and protected against soiling.
[0018] Particularly preferably, the bottom is convex in the direction of the discharge opening.
When the enveloping member is removed, a small amount of material may remain in the
dispensing channel. A chamber, which after the insertion of the enveloping member
for a following operation can receive the said residues, is formed between the convex
bottom of the enveloping member and the bottom of the dispensing bush.
[0019] Advantageously, in this case, the transition between the bottom and the remainder
of the enveloping member is bevelled towards the inner wall of the dispensing bush.
A sharp edge is thus obtained, which edge keeps the inner wall of the dispensing channel
of the dispensing bush clean. This wall is scraped clean by the sharp edge during
the insertion of the enveloping member.
[0020] Particularly advantageously, the bottom comprises at least one aperture. This opening
serves to allow any material which has been forced downwards by the enveloping bush
and would otherwise accumulate between the bottom thereof and the bottom of the dispensing
bush into the enveloping member and in this manner to be able to dispense the said
material again. This aperture is advantageously present at the highest point of the
convex bottom of the enveloping member.
[0021] The invention further provides an enveloping member, obviously intended for an actuating
assembly according to the invention.
[0022] Particularly advantageously, the enveloping member according to the invention comprises
a shaping nozzle. A shaping nozzle is a nozzle which is used, for example on whipped
cream squirts or other decorating devices, in order to impart a specific decorative
shape to the strand of material to be dispensed.
[0023] Furthermore, the invention provides an aerosol can intended to dispense material,
in particular pasty material, at least comprising a material container and an actuating
assembly, which aerosol can is characterized in that the actuating assembly is an
actuating assembly according to the invention.
[0024] The container can comprise a freely movable piston, which is under gas pressure and
serves to expel the material to be dispensed. It is also possible, that the container
comprises a propellant, which is in direct contact with, or partially or completely
dissolved in the material to be dispensed. Further embodiments of such a container
are known to the persons skilled in the art.
[0025] The actuating assembly used, comprising the sealing component and the dispensing
bush, is an actuating assembly which acts by tilting the dispensing bush. If the dispensing
bush is tilted with respect to the sealing component, the seal between the sealing
component and one or more feed openings of the dispensing bush is eliminated and material
can be dispensed.
[0026] In case the actuating assembly is part of an aerosol can with a free piston, said
free piston can force material through the feed openings of the dispensing bush.
[0027] Aerosol cans for whipped cream, for example, are known, it being possible to remove
the spray nozzle from the aerosol can in order to be able to clean it. In practice,
however, this solution is unsatisfactory, since the parts to be cleaned are often
difficult to gain access to and it is undesirable to remove the entire spray nozzle.
This is because there is a risk of the user mounting the spray nozzle incorrectly
after cleaning, leading to whipped cream being dispensed in an uncontrolled manner.
[0028] Further reference is made to EP-A-0 150 679, which describes a spray head, comprising
a tilting valve and a removable mouth piece, for rechargable whipped cream aerosols.
The tilting valve does not comprise a dispensing bush, but is actuated by a seperate
knob, situated at the side of the spray head. If the mouth piece is removed, the aerosol
can can be filled with propellant through said tilting valve.
[0029] US-A-2,766,914 describes a tilting valve, in which an enveloping member, comprising
a passage opening is accommodated in a flexible sealing element. By tilting the insert,
the opening is no longer closed by the sealing element, so that material can be dispensed.
Said insert is however not removable without discharging the complete contents of
the container.
[0030] The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to the appended
drawing, in which:
Figure 1 shows a diagrammatic cross-section of an aerosol can for cheese spread, having
a dispensing device according to the invention; and
Figure 2 shows two embodiments of an insert according to the invention, having a bottom.
[0031] In Figure 1, 1 denotes a container which is provided with a beaded edge 2. An annular
piston 3, which is under a pressure P owing to a propellant gas present beneath the
said piston in the container 1, is present in the container. The piston 3 has a shape
such that there is virtually no dead space present when the container 1 is completely
emptied. In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, the aerosol can has just been emptied
and a small amount of cheese 4 remains.
[0032] An actuating assembly, which is indicated generally by reference number 5, comprises
a sealing component 6 and a dispensing bush 7 accommodated therein. The sealing component
6 is fastened to the aerosol container 1 by means of a clamping ring 8, which interacts
with the beaded edge 2 with the interposition of a sealing ring 9.
[0033] The dispensing bush 7 comprises a bottom 10 with a radially protruding flange rim
11, which at 12 bears against the sealing component 6. Furthermore, a plurality of
feed openings 13 are present in the wall of the dispensing bush 7. A circumferential
collar 14 interacts on the other side with the sealing component 6. The said component
6 is thus clamped between the rim 11 and the collar 14 of the dispensing bush 7.
[0034] 16 Denotes an enveloping member, which comprises a part 17 which extends in the dispensing
bush 7 and a sleeve 18 which is situated on the outside, the dispensing bush 7 being
accommodated between the outer sleeve 18 and the inner part 17. Furthermore, the enveloping
member 16 comprises an actuating collar 19, on which a finger is placed when using
the aerosol can. Furthermore, an inwardly directed collar 20 is present, which interacts
in a snap-in manner with the collar 14 of the dispensing bush, in order to position
the enveloping member 16 in a suitable manner with respect to the actuating assembly.
[0035] 21 Denotes a shaping nozzle which serves to impart a specific decorative shape to
the material dispensed.
[0036] A bottom edge 22 of the enveloping member extends as far as just above the feed openings
13 of the dispensing nozzle 7. This bottom edge 22 is of slightly tapered design,
in order to simplify insertion of the enveloping member 16.
[0037] By tilting the dispensing bush 7, one or more feed openings 13 can be placed in communication,
via an annular chamber 15 between the dispensing bush 7 and the sealing component
6, with the inside of the aerosol can container 1, at which moment cheese can be dispensed
through the dispensing bush 7 wherein the enveloping member 16 is present.
[0038] It is noted, that the dimensions of the actuating assembly can be adapted according
to the specific material to be dispensed. In case of a highly viscous material, e.g.
cheese spread, the dimensions of the dispensing channel and therefore of the actuating
assembly are advantageously to be selected as large as possible. In this respect,
the largest possible size of the assembly is dictated by the free space between the
sealing component 6 and that part of the clamping ring 8, which is in contact with
the beaded edge 2. Said free space should at least enable proper tilting of the device.
Clamping ring 8 can be disigned accordingly.
[0039] Figures 2a and b show two preferred embodiments of an enveloping member 16 having
a bottom. In Figure 2a, a flat bottom is present with passege openings 23 in the side
wall of the enveloping member 16. This eveloping member 16 covers substantially the
entire inner wall of the dispensing bush 7. The number and position of the passage
openings 23 can be selected such that at least one of the passage openings 23 is always
in communication with an opening 13.
[0040] In the embodiment of the enveloping member 16 in accordance with Fig. 2b, a convex
bottom 24 having a central aperture 25 is shown. The edge 26 is designed to be sharp,
in order to scrape clean the inner wall of the dispensing bush 7 when the enveloping
member 16 is inserted into the latter. If material is removed in that process, this
will accumulate between the bottom 24 and the bottom of the dispensing bush and this
material can be pressed into the interior of the enveloping member 16 through the
aperture 25. In the event of a following dispensing action, this material can leave
the dispensing device together with fresh material.
1. Actuating assembly (5) for dispensing material (4) from a pressurized or pressurizable
container (1), at least comprising a tilting valve, which valve comprises an annular
sealing component (6) connectable with the container (1), and a dispensing bush (7),
sealingly cooperating with said sealing component, which dispensing bush (7) comprises
an open end downstream in the intended discharge direction and a bottom (10) upstream
in the intended discharge direction and in the side wall in the proximity of the said
bottom (10) one or more feed openings (13), which dispensing bush (7) further defines
a dispensing channel, the actuating assembly (5) comprising a removable channel-shaped
enveloping member (16), cooperating with the dispensing bush (7), which enveloping
member (16) comprises a passage and a discharge opening, all in such a way that the
sealing between the dispensing bush (7) and the sealing component (6) can be opened
by tilting the dispensing bush (7), characterized in that the enveloping member (16) at least partially covers the inner wall of the
dispensing channel in the dispensing bush (7).
2. Actuating assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that the enveloping member (16) substantially completely covers the inner wall
of the dispensing channel.
3. Actuating assembly according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the enveloping member (16) comprises an outer sleeve (18), cooperating with
the open end of the dispensing bush (7) and at least partially enclosing the dispensing
bush (7).
4. Actuating assembly according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the enveloping member (16), at the end directed away from the discharge opening
comprises a bottom (24) and, at a level of the feed openings (13) of the dispensing
bush (7), comprises one or more passage openings (23).
5. Actuating assembly according to claim 4, characterized in that the bottom (24) of the enveloping member (16) is convex in the direction
of the discharge opening.
6. Actuating assembly according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that the transition (26) between the bottom (24) and the remainder of the enveloping
member (16) is bevelled towards the inner wall of the dispensing bush (7).
7. Actuating assembly according to one or more of claims 4-6, characterized in that the bottom (24) comprises at least one aperture (25).
8. Enveloping member, obviously intended for an actuating assembly according to one or
more of claims 1-7.
9. Enveloping member according to claim 8, characterized in that it comprises a shaping nozzle (21).
10. Aerosol can, intended to dispense material, in particular pasty material, at least
comprising a material container and an actuating assembly, characterized in that the actuating assembly is an actuating assembly according to one or more
of claims 1-7.