Depressible aerosol spray actuating confining device

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – With solid means as guard or protector – Bumper or guard protects distributor

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222182, 22240213, B05B 128, B05B 1504

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039360008

ABSTRACT:
A shield device for restricting the spray from an aerosol container to a limited area used in applying an antiperspirant or deodorant to the axilla, which includes a sleeve releasably coupled to the top of and projecting above an aerosol container having an axial upwardly directed nozzle and a concentric depressible valve actuator. A frustoconical tubular shield member is coaxially supported by the sleeve for downward movement to depress the valve actuator, and projects above the sleeve and is releasably lockable in its raised position. By pressing the upper edge of the shield member against the axilla, the valve is depressed and opened.

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