Dispensing – With discharge assistant – Fluid pressure
Patent
1998-10-05
2000-02-29
Shaver, Kevin
Dispensing
With discharge assistant
Fluid pressure
2224021, 424405, B65D 8314, A01N 2500
Patent
active
060298634
ABSTRACT:
A rescue apparatus to be used in the event of a bee attack in which a handheld cannister sprays a soapy or foamy mixture against the animal being attacked by the bees. The foam is ejected at least three feet to protect the rescuer from the bees. Also, the foam contains a local anaesthetic such as lidocaine hydrochloride and an insecticide. The local anaesthetic is used to both keep the foam from stinging the victim's eyes and also to deaden the site of the bee attack. The insecticide kills the bees to keep them from further attacks. The preferred insecticide is not harmful to humans.
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Keasel Eric
Ogram P.C. Mark E.
Shaver Kevin
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