Dispensing – With discharge assistant – Fluid pressure
Patent
1993-01-22
1994-06-07
Kashnikow, Andres
Dispensing
With discharge assistant
Fluid pressure
222474, 222504, 239373, 239526, 25112921, B65D 8314
Patent
active
053182081
ABSTRACT:
A combination aerosol spray can and operator system in which the operator is a handgrip releasably attached to a modified spray can. The handgrip is electrically operated from an electrical outlet and, and includes a manually activated trigger to control the application of alternating current to a solenoid operator secured to the handgrip and extending into an annular opening formed in the spray can. Upon partial actuation of the trigger, with the handgrip plugged in, the solenoid operator is actuated to open a first valve connected to the interior of the spray can, and upon further actuation of the trigger, a lever is operated to open a second valve to allow the contents of the spray can to be sprayed.
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Derakshani Philippe
Jurgen Van Der Wal Revocable Family Trust
Kashnikow Andres
O'Neill James G.
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