Generally Lengthwise Of Handle Patents (Class 222/474)
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Patent number: 10100941Abstract: A valve positioning structure is provided for pressing down a switch arranged in a valve so that fluid is allowed to flow through an inlet opening of the valve when the switch is pressed down in order to control the fluid to flow into/out of at least one bladder. The valve positioning structure includes a casing that receives the valve therein and the casing is provided with a contact member and a manipulation member respectively and movably on upper and lower surfaces of the casing. The contact member and the manipulation member are coupled to each other so that the contact member is operable to drive the manipulation member to move. The manipulation member includes an operation section, where the operation section is movable toward and is enabled to press down the switch when the manipulation member is driven by the contact member to move toward the switch.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2013Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Inventor: Mei-Li Cheng
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Patent number: 10029132Abstract: A portable fuel container configured to prevent liquid fuel contained therein from being entirely emptied from the container. The amount of liquid fuel retained in the container can be sufficient to maintain a fuel-to-air ratio in the container at a fuel-rich level that prevents combustion within the container if the container were to be placed near an ignition source or if an ignition source were to somehow enter the container. The container can also include other safety features such as, for example, a flash suppressor located at the fill opening, an extra wide fill opening, and/or an easily controllable dispensing spout. When a flash suppressor is employed, the perforations in the flash suppressor can be configured to retain fuel therein after fuel has been dispensed from the container and the flash suppressor is no longer submerged in fuel.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2015Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: NSIP Holdings LLCInventor: Thomas M. Cray
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Patent number: 9174075Abstract: A portable fuel container configured to prevent liquid fuel contained therein from being entirely emptied from the container. The amount of liquid fuel retained in the container can be sufficient to maintain a fuel-to-air ratio in the container at a fuel-rich level that prevents combustion within the container if the container were to be placed near an ignition source or if an ignition source were to somehow enter the container. The container can also include other safety features such as, for example, a flash suppressor located at the fill opening, an extra wide fill opening, and/or an easily controllable dispensing spout. When a flash suppressor is employed, the perforations in the flash suppressor can be configured to retain fuel therein after fuel has been dispensed from the container and the flash suppressor is no longer submerged in fuel.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2014Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: NSIP Holdings LLCInventor: Thomas M. Cray
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Patent number: 9010573Abstract: There is provided in one aspect a nozzle boot arrangement for supporting a nozzle of a fuel dispensing unit, the nozzle including a spout and a base portion including a grip. The arrangement includes a nozzle boot including means for supporting the nozzle at the base portion thereof, and a section for receiving at least a portion of the spout. The arrangement also includes a stopper provided at said receiving section and formed separately from said nozzle boot. The stopper is arranged to cooperate with the spout to prevent the nozzle from falling about from the nozzle boot arrangement by rotation of the nozzle about said supporting means. According to further aspects, there is provided a fuel dispensing unit, a nozzle boot module and method of manufacturing a nozzle boot arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2010Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Wayne Fueling Systems Sweden ABInventors: Bengt Ingemar Larsson, Hanna Helgesson
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Patent number: 8763522Abstract: This disclosure relates to the field of kitchen implements, specifically a kitchen implement for separating the solid portion of gravy from the liquid portion and then dispersing the liquid portion of the gravy through an opening in the bottom of the implement. A handle, release lever, and valve are provided to allow distribution and portion control of the gravy while the implement is in an upright and vertical orientation.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2011Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Magellan Group, Ltd.Inventors: Andre Dean Cloutier, Debra Lynne Sasken-Duff, Adriana Phillips
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Patent number: 8602273Abstract: A safety can includes a receptacle and a valve mechanism connected thereto. The valve mechanism can include a body, a fill cover assembly, a pour valve assembly, and a trigger assembly. The body can include a fill port and a separate pour port. The fill cover assembly can be adapted to selectively move between a closed position to cover the fill port and an open position to allow the receptacle to be filled. The pour valve assembly can be adapted to selectively move between a closed position to cover the pour port and an open position to allow fluid to be poured from the receptacle through the pour port. The trigger assembly can be operated to move the pour valve assembly. The pour valve and the pour port can be disposed along a longitudinal pour axis. The fill port can be disposed in offset relationship to the longitudinal pour axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2011Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Justrite Manufacturing Company LLCInventors: Glen A. Carter, Mark T. Goddard
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Patent number: 8152031Abstract: A kettle includes a kettle body, a lid and a handle. The lid includes an inner seat having a connecting hole, an outer seat mounted on the inner seat, a sealing unit movable relative to the inner seat to open or close the connecting hole, a push rod secured to the sealing unit to move the sealing unit, and a drive shaft having a drive plate to move the push rod toward the sealing unit. The handle is connected with the drive shaft to drive and rotate the drive shaft relative to the push rod. Thus, the lid is closed at a normal state to interrupt a connection between the lid and the kettle body, so that the liquid in the kettle body will not flow outwardly from the lid even when the kettle body is inclined or upset.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Inventor: Heng-De Yang
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Patent number: 8052015Abstract: A holder apparatus includes a handhold formed on an end thereof for holding and a barrel section extending from another end thereof. A clamping section is formed from the front end of the barrel section opposite to the handhold and includes two jaw portions joined together, two limited grooves respectively formed in and extending along the two jaw portions, two inner rim portions respectively defined against the two limited grooves and two clamping edges respectively formed on the inner wall of the two jaw portions related to the two limited grooves. The clamping edges grip a neck of a sprayer and support the bottom of a rim of a sprayer. A trigger element is pivotally connected to the barrel section. A C-shaped spring is disposed in the two limited grooves and grips the inner rim portions related to the two clamping edges.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2008Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Inventor: Chia-Hsing Huang
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Patent number: 7753237Abstract: A device for holding and actuating a can includes a body, a holder and a trigger. The can includes a neck, a rim formed on the neck, a push-button valve and a nozzle installed on the push-button valve. The body includes a handle and a connective portion extended from the handle. The holder is arranged on the connective portion of the body and is formed with two jaws for clipping the neck of the can and for supporting the rim of the can. The trigger is installed on the handle and is formed with a first end to be operated by a user's finger and a second end inserted into the holder for contact with the push-button valve of the can.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2006Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Apex Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Eric Tsai
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Patent number: 7743950Abstract: A device for holding and actuating a sprayer includes a holder and a trigger. The sprayer includes a neck, a rim formed on the neck, a push-button valve and a nozzle provided on the push-button valve. The holder includes a handle, a barrel extending from the handle and a clamp extending from the barrel. The clamp includes two jaws formed thereon, a mouth defined between the jaws and a gap defined between the jaws. The neck of the sprayer can be pushed into the mouth through the gap. The trigger is connected to the holder so that the trigger is operable to push the push-button valve of the sprayer.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2007Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Apex Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Eric Tsai
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Patent number: 7717306Abstract: The invention is a dual-axis force transmission mechanism that operates as an actuator for the valve of fluid dispensing devices. It comprises a rotating trigger member (101) that pivots as a force is applied by the operator. The transmission mechanism preferably includes a rack and pinion arrangement in which a pinion gear (108) located on the rotatable trigger member (101) intermeshes with a rack gear (107) located on the opposing force transmission frame. This mechanism inter-converts a force applied to the rotatable trigger (101) into a rectilinear force that is then transmitted to operate the fluid dispensing valve.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Inventor: Davis Asbury White, Sr.
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Publication number: 20080054025Abstract: A device is disclosed for holding and actuating a sprayer. The sprayer includes a neck, a rim formed on the neck, a push-button valve and a nozzle provided on the push-button valve. The device includes a holder and a trigger. The holder includes a handle, a barrel extending from the handle and a clamp extending from the barrel. The clamp includes two jaws formed thereon, a mouth defined between the jaws and a gap defined between the jaws. The neck of the sprayer can be pushed into the mouth through the gap. The trigger is connected to the holder so that the trigger is operable to push the push-button valve of the sprayer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventor: Eric Tsai
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Publication number: 20080017674Abstract: A device is provided for holding and actuating a can. The can includes a neck, a rim formed on the neck, a push-button valve and a nozzle installed on the push-button valve. The device includes a body, a holder and a trigger. The body includes a handle and a connective portion extended from the handle. The holder is arranged on the connective portion of the body and formed with two jaws for clipping the neck of the can and for supporting the rim of the can. The trigger is installed on the handle and formed with a first end to be operated by a user's finger and a second end inserted into the holder for contact with the push-button valve of the can.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2006Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventor: Eric Tsai
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Patent number: 7303100Abstract: A kettle for heating water or other liquid has a lid and lid actuator to move the lid between open and closed positions. The lid actuator may be connected to the container and movable relative to the opening about a pivot that is below a pivot about which the lid may move between the closed and open positions. The lid actuator may also lock the lid in position, such as in the open or closed position. The lid and lid actuator may also be arranged for movement independent of each other.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: WKI Holding Company, Inc.Inventors: William J. Palm, James Wilson, John Costello, Richard G. Groth
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Patent number: 7063237Abstract: A dispensing device including a container (10) with a top aperture (14) adapted for the entry of free-flowing materials and a bottom opening (32) adapted for the directed dispensing of free-flowing materials, a handle (12), a thumb release trigger (16) associated with a stopper (30) located in the opening. Downward pressure on the thumb release trigger moves the stopper downward allowing the free-flowing material to be dispensed out of the opening. The opening and stopper are adapted to direct the dispensing of the free-flowing material, thereby reducing the spilling inherent in many of the devices found in the prior art. Dispensing the free-flowing materials may be facilitated by a reverse taper on the container sidewall (10B) such that the bottom opening for dispensing of free-flowing materials is larger than the aperture for entry of the free-flowing materials.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Inventor: Evette Alldredge
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Patent number: 7048144Abstract: A teakettle has a vessel defining a storage chamber with a spout, a handle connected to the vessel and including a hollow portion communicating with the chamber, a closure member disposed within the spout and movable for opening and closing the spout, an actuator on the handle, and a linkage assembly extending through the hollow portion of the handle and coupling the actuator to the closure member for opening the closure member inwardly of the spout in response to actuation of the actuator.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2004Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Helen of Troy LimitedInventors: Eric Chan, Jeff Miller
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Patent number: 7044404Abstract: A fluid delivery device for supplying fluids, particularly automotive fluids supplied to fluid reservoirs. To attain this, a vessel configured to hold a liquid includes a pressurized gas inlet configured to receive gas into the vessel through a passageway in an integral handle upon actuation of a handle-mounted trigger. Liquid is displaced from the vessel by the gas. In an embodiment, the trigger includes a stem having a solid portion and a hollow portion, and actuation of the trigger aligns the hollow portion with the passageway such that gas may flow. Liquid flows through a hose extending from the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Inventor: Michael A. Kricheldorf
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Patent number: 7000805Abstract: A PU foam rubber fluid applicator includes a handle, the handle having a receptacle adapted to accommodate a PU foam rubber can, a nozzle connected to the valve tube of the loaded PU foam rubber can, a lever pivoted to the receptacle and supported on a return spring and controlled by one finger of the user's hand holding the handle to lift the nozzle and to further open the valve tube of the PU foam rubber can, and a retaining block pivoted to the receptacle and forced by a spring member to lock the PU foam rubber can.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Inventors: Chin-Ta Wu, Tang-Yang Cheng
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Patent number: 6390333Abstract: A pistol-type device for a plunger actuated aerosol can. The device has a hand-gripping portion with a hollow battery storage area and a pair of dual mounted holes. To power the device a power supply is mounted in the storage area. A plunger actuating lever extends through the hand gripping portion to contact the plunger of the aerosol can and actuate the plunger for spraying an area. The barrel of the pistol-type device extends from the hand-gripping portion and is in electrical communication with the power supply. The barrel holds the illuminating parts such as a light bulb and a lens for producing a light beam to illuminate the area. A can-engaging clip has a locking mechanism for locking the clip around the aerosol can and positioning the plunger actuating lever in direct contact with the plunger of the can. An extension member securely connects the barrel to the clip for solidifying the aerosol can and the pistol-type device as a single unit.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2001Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Inventor: Daniel Bozzo
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Patent number: 6095373Abstract: A lid member for an original container of a liquid paint component. The lid member is usable with a system for dispensing the paint component from its original container into a paint receptacle according to a paint formula to form a liquid paint mixture. The lid member includes a base portion that is adapted to releasably engage an open top of the paint component container. The base portion has a pour spout through which the paint component can be dispensed and a movable cover element. The cover element is movable between a closed state, wherein the cover element covers the pour spout and the liquid paint component is prevented from being dispensed, and an opened state, wherein the pour spout is uncovered and the paint component can be dispensed from its original container and into the paint receptacle. An operating arrangement on the cover element is releasably engagable by an operating device of the dispensing system that moves the cover element between its closed and opened states.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: X-PERT Paint Mixing Systems, Inc.Inventor: Arie Boers
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Patent number: 6016938Abstract: A spray can trigger system for actuating the spray head of an aerosol container such as a spray can. The spray can trigger system includes a base for resting an aerosol container thereon. An elongate rod upwardly extends from the base. An elongate top member is coupled to the rod. The proximal end of a lever arm is pivotally coupled to the top member. A distal end of the lever arm is designed for positioning above a spray head of the aerosol container resting on the base. A handgrip is downwardly depended from the top member. A pivot extent is pivotally coupled to the handgrip and has an elongate trigger downwardly depending therefrom. A pull loop is upwardly extended from the pivot extent. The lever arm and the top member are extended through the pull loop.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1999Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Inventor: Lawrence G. Eichorst
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Patent number: 5988435Abstract: A manually operable fluid dispensing system having a fluid dispenser connected to a fluid source by flexible tubing. The dispensing system provides a supply fluid path from the source of fluid to the dispenser and a recirculation fluid path from the dispenser to the source of fluid. A dispenser mount is rigidly attached to a support surface for releasably holding the dispenser, and the dispenser mount supports the dispenser in a fixed position for dispensing fluid therefrom. In addition, the dispenser can be removed from the mount for dispensing fluid at a remote location. A manually operable trigger is pivotally connected to the dispensing valve and has a quiescent position which closes the dispensing valve. When in the quiescent position, a trigger handle extends over an exterior portion of the dispenser body in a generally forward direction toward the dispensing outlet and forms an included angle with the dispenser body.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Barnstead/Thermolyne CorporationInventors: James R. Edwards, Chester E. Chomka, Lawrence J. Fenske, Kerry W. Leppert, Charles T. Nachtman
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Patent number: 5947343Abstract: In a flask for liquids, in particular an insulating flask, a pouring aperture can be closed by a lid which can be releasably attached to the flask. The lid is provided with a closure element which can be moved by a handle and is loaded by a spring element towards a closed position. The closure element is movable in a substantially vertical opening motion between an open position, in which the pouring aperture is released, and the closed position, in which the pouring aperture is closed. In order to ensure that the closure element is movable by an uncomplicated, durable mechanism, with the pouring aperture being easily openable and effectively closable during operation, the spring element is formed from a spring-elastic diaphragm connecting the closure element to the lid.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Emsa-Werke Wulf GmbH & Co.Inventor: Klaus Horstmann
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Patent number: 5622285Abstract: A dispensing device for dispensing cake toppings or the like, comprising a frusto-conical container having an outlet formed in the base thereof and a valve assembly for closing the outlet. The valve assembly comprises two downwardly-inclined shutters hinged to opposite sidewalls of the outlet, the shutters being pivotally connected to respective branches of a bifurcated actuating member. A trigger is provided on the inner surface of a handle, for actuating the valve assembly. A sieve member may also be provided. In use, the container is filled with the topping material to be dispensed. The user holds the device over, for example, a cake and actuates the valve assembly to dispense the material, thereby ensuring that all of the material is dispensed onto the desired area of the cake.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1996Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Inventor: Ida J. S. M. Lee
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Patent number: 5597092Abstract: A collapsible drop spreader having a hopper for supporting a wheel axle bearing member, an upper U-shaped frame pivotally connected to a pair of parallel leg members supported on the hopper for use as a handle for the spreader, the hopper further having wheel track alignment guide arrows indexed thereon, a series of material exit apertures extending the length thereof, a two-part rotary agitator bar disposed above the material exit apertures of the hopper, a spring washer for biasing the separate members of the agitator bar apart to effect a sealing relationship with the wheel axle bearing supports, a light weight fiber reinforced shut-off bar disposed adjacent the material exit apertures and rotatable about splines on the wheel axle bearing members, and a flexible cable having one end connected to the rotatably journaled shut-off bar and the other end thereof connected to a control lever located on the upper frame for rotating the shut-off bar from a closed position to an open position with respect to the maType: GrantFiled: January 13, 1995Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Republic Tool & Mfg. Corp.Inventor: Paul M. Havlovitz
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Patent number: 5570814Abstract: A collapsible broadcast spreader having a lower frame for supporting a wheel axle, an upper frame pivotally connected to the lower frame for use as a handle for the spreader when the upper frame and lower frame are in an extended position, a hopper also supported by the lower frame and having a materials exit aperture in the hopper, a slide integral with a bottom wall of the hopper, a shut-off plate disposed within the slide, a flexible cable having one end pivotally connected to the shut-off plate and the other end thereof connected to a control lever located on the upper frame for moving the shut-off plate from a closed position to an open position with respect to the aperture, wherein the control cable and the shut-off plate are in-line.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1994Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Republic Tool & Mfg. Corp.Inventor: Paul M. Havlovitz
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Patent number: 5385277Abstract: A carbonated beverage bottle handle, pour and storage device comprises bottle top, flapper, handle and actuator portions. The bottle top portion defines a spout screwed to a bottle. The handle portion is fixed to the bottle top portion, and is gripped for holding a bottle. The actuator portion is squeezable toward the handle portion. The flapper portion is joined to the actuator portion and positioned over the spout to be lifted to and from the bottle top portion, to allow liquid to be poured. A stopper is attached to the flapper portion such that lifting the flapper portion lifts the stopper, opening the top of the attached bottle. A screw-threaded, segmented collar welded in the bottle top portion forms female threads for screwing to the bottle. The stopper includes a dome and an annular outer wall, and defines an interior within the annular outer wall. The dome and all of the stopper are formed of material which is flexible in the range of pressures exerted by carbonated beverages.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1993Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Assignee: Innovative Consumer Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Drew, David M. Drew, Steve Kraus
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Patent number: 5323931Abstract: A dispenser is provided for dispensing the extrudable contents of a collapsible container having a nozzle through which the container can be discharged by collapsing the container. The dispenser is of a piston/cylinder device, with the piston having a container-engaging face provided with a contoured structure of a predetermined configuration corresponding generally to a collapsing profile of the collapsible container. An elongated flexible valve device is slidably mounted relative to the housing and includes a coupling end coupled directly to a trigger member of the dispenser and a valve end for opening and closing an opening in the housing which defines the cylinder of the device. The flexible valve device is a band member of plastic material and is operatively associated with a mechanism for holding the valve open when a cover of the housing is removed and for automatically closing the valve when the cover is replaced.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Prince Castle Inc.Inventors: Chester F. Robards, Jr., Daniel A. Rubino
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Patent number: 5323937Abstract: A spray can actuation device includes a body that is removably attachable to the top of a spray can. The body includes a handle and a valve actuation lever, operated by a trigger, that engages the push-button valve on the can when the trigger is pressed. A locking plate is pivotally attached to the forward portion of the body for movement between an unlocked position, in which the actuation lever is allowed to engage the valve, and a locked position, in which the lever is locked out of engagement with the valve. The forward portion of the body includes a rim that is engageable with the channel that typically surrounds the valve on such spray cans. The rim is formed by a pair of rim halves, each with a reduced-thickness side wall portion, and joined at the front by an interlocking connection, preferably a pin-and-socket joint. Each of the side wall portions has an aperture arrangement that increases the flexibility of the side wall portion without significantly degrading its structural strength or integrity.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Delshar Industries, Inc.Inventor: Harvey Brody
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Patent number: 5318208Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1993Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Jurgen Van Der Wal Revocable Family TrustInventor: Jurjen van der Wal
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Patent number: 5307959Abstract: A new and improved spray can control apparatus includes a handle assembly, a telescopically extensible extension assembly connected to the handle assembly, and a spray can holding assembly connected to the extension assembly. A spray control actuation assembly includes a hand-operated actuator assembly supported by the handle assembly, a flexible member connected to the hand-operated actuator assembly and extending along the extension assembly, and a can nozzle actuator assembly connected to the flexible member and supported by the extension assembly. The can nozzle actuator assembly actuates a can nozzle when the hand-operated actuator assembly is actuated. The handle assembly includes a first hand-held handle member connected to the extension assembly, two strut members attached to the first hand-held handle member and projecting therefrom, and a second hand-held handle member connected to the two strut members.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1993Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Inventors: Robert J. Bedore, Roma N. Bedore
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Patent number: 5273186Abstract: There is provided a rechargeable dispenser device for a liquid detergent product, comprising a removable cartridge (1) and a housing which is provided with a dosing chamber (6) coupled to a pump (7) which is manually movable by way of a rack and pinion system (12) and the stroke of which can be adjusted, whereby the size and shape of the cartridge (1) are such that a pouch containing the liquid detergent product can be fixed into it and that the cartridge with pouch can be tightly fixed in the housing so as to ensure an open but non-leaking connection between the detergent in the pouch and the dosing chamber, by way of an output nozzle of the pouch. This dispenser is particularly useful for accurately dosing concentrated liquid detergent products intended for hard surface cleaning, for instance in excess water.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1992Date of Patent: December 28, 1993Assignee: Unilever Patent Holdings B.V.Inventor: Fredi Widmer
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Patent number: 5101998Abstract: A space adjustment device of a blow torch comprising a tray, a retainer spaced from the tray for supporting a burner, an adjustable handle interconnecting the tray and the retainer, a ratchet mechanism fitted in the adjustable handle and used to prevent collapsing of the adjustable handle and a control unit associated to the ratchet mechanism and applicable to release the ratchet mechanism for a space adjustment between the retainer and the tray to fit a gas cassette of any of several standard sizes to the blow torch.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1991Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Inventor: Jin-Chyuan Hwang
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Patent number: 5086955Abstract: An apparatus wherein an elongate support rod includes an extension leg to underlie and secure a pressurized spray can thereon. A mounting tube receives the spray can nozzle therewithin, wherein a spaced second support rod arranged parallel to and overlying the first support rod mounts an actuator plate therewithin, whereupon pivotment of the actuator plate effects a spray from the spray can nozzle to an underlying log member, wherein a measuring tube is orthogonally arranged relative to and adjacent a lower terminal end of the mounting tube and telescopingly mounts measuring tube extension thereon, wherein the measuring tube extension includes a plate member orthogonally directed relative to and extending below the measuring tube extension to provide an abutment for a forward terminal end of the log member.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1991Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Inventor: Connie I. Anglen
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Patent number: 5086954Abstract: A spray can actuation device includes a body that is removably attachable to the top of a spray can. The body includes a handle and a valve actuation lever, operated by a trigger, that engages the push-button valve on the can when the trigger is pressed. A locking plate is pivotally attached to the forward portion of the body for movement between an unlocked position, in which the actuation lever is allowed to engage the valve, and a locked position, in which the lever is locked out of engagement with the valve. The forward portion of the body includes a rim that is engageable with the channel that typically surrounds the valve on such spray cans. The rim is formed by a pair of rim halves, each with a thin-walled flexure point, and joined at the front by an interlocking connection, preferably a pin-and-socket joint.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1991Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Assignee: Delshar Industries, Inc.Inventor: Harvey Brody
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Patent number: 4932544Abstract: A bottle holder comprises a handle manually graspable by a user, a cap remover carried by the handle for receiving, gripping and removing the cap of the bottle, an attachment member fixed to the handle, open at one end, and having internal threads at the opposite end for threading onto the external threads of the bottle neck, a closure pivotally mounted to the attachment member either to a closed position closing its open end or to an open position, and an operator carried by the handle and mechanically coupled to the closure to enable the operator, when operated by the user, to move the closure to either its open position or to its closed position with respect to the open end of the attachment member.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1989Date of Patent: June 12, 1990Inventor: Gdalia Glazer
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Patent number: 4921146Abstract: A server top which is attachable to a container, includes a lid portion which fits over the container and has an outlet through which a substance within the container may be poured, two substantially parallel side faces which each extend outwardly from the lid portion and which each have a pivot hollow, a closure which is movable over the lid portion to open and close the outlet, and a push lever. The push lever is connected to the closure to open and close the outlet by sliding the closure back and forth. The push lever includes a push arm, two sides of which a portion of each side is inwardly adjacent to one side face near its pivot hollow, two pivot protrusions which each extend outwardly from one push lever side into the adjacent pivot hollow so that the push lever is pivotally mounted between the two side faces. The entire push lever is injection molded as a unitary form finished push lever, with the push arm, two sides, and two protrusions formed in the same molding operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1988Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Traex CorporationInventor: Ferdinand F. Salzmann
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Patent number: 4805812Abstract: A spray can holding and actuating device includes a body that is removably attachable to the top of a spray can. The body includes a handle and a valve actuation lever, operated by a trigger, that engages the push-button valve of the spray can when the trigger is pressed. A locking plate is pivotally attached to the front of the body for movement between an unlocked position and a locked position. In the unlocked position, the actuation lever has an unobstructed path for engagement with the valve. When the plate is in the locked position, it locks the actuation lever in a position disengaged from the valve. A trigger lock is advantageously provided selectively to disable the trigger. The trigger lock includes a pin movable between an unlocked position, in which it is received in an orifice in the body when the trigger is pressed, and a locked position, in which the pin engages the body before the trigger is moved sufficiently to bring the actuation lever into operable engagement with the valve.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Delshar Industries, Inc.Inventor: Harvey Brody
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Patent number: 4678105Abstract: A safety lock mechanism for a cleaning wand. A three position slide switch alternately engages a pivotal trigger and/or a pivotal door on the end of the wand handle opposite the cleaning head. In the first position, the trigger is locked and the door openable. In the second position, the trigger and door are both locked. In the third position, the handle door is locked but the trigger is operable. Controlled engagement of the trigger and/or door with the slide switch prohibits unwanted loss or discharge of cleaning fluid.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1984Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: Sani-Fresh International, Inc.Inventor: Samuel C. Heck
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Patent number: 4619376Abstract: Chip dispensing apparatus for dispensing bingo chips with a chip transfer slide which is reciprocally moveable between a chip receiving position to receive the lowermost chip from a stack of chips received in an elongate upstanding tube and a laterally removed chip dispensing position in which a chip is dispensed to a bingo card. The apparatus includes a pistol grip-type handle having a linkage which is coupled to the chip transfer slide and actuated by a trigger to reciprocally move the chip transfer slide between the chip receiving and chip dispensing positions.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1985Date of Patent: October 28, 1986Inventor: Clifford A. Huss
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Patent number: 4606477Abstract: The disclosure concerns a reinforced plastic bottle or vessel with a relatively large neck with buttressed threads and bevelled rim on its neck onto which threads is screwed a cap assembly. This cap assembly comprises a plastic cap base member having a pair of parallel ribs forming a channel between an integral handle and a nozzle connection, a plastic manual air pump, a plastic siphon, a valve and spray nozzle assembly, and a lever disposed in said channel to operate the valve. The air pump is supported by an integral flange and depends vertically from the cap base member into the bottle with a disc-type checkvalve at its bottom. This air pump is attached to the cap base by a piston-guiding cap having a pair of diametrically opposite resilient hooks that snap into slots in parallel walls of said channel in the cap base member on each side of the piston-guiding cap.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1985Date of Patent: August 19, 1986Assignee: Tolco CorporationInventors: William E. Spengler, William C. Ramsey
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Patent number: 4401240Abstract: A holder for a cannister having a valve which is typically used for aerosol spraying is provided. The holder securely grips a cannister bead and is provided with a handle having a valve actuator for actuating the valve on the cannister. The holder provides improved stability by surrounding and supporting the body of the cannister so that it can be shaken or moved rapidly without disengagement from the cannister.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1981Date of Patent: August 30, 1983Inventor: Joe B. Brack
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Patent number: 4141473Abstract: The spout cover assembly for a container, for example a tea kettle, is formed by a spout cover flap and an operating lever formed integrally from plastics material hinged together by an area of reduced thickness. The operating lever is mounted in the handle of the kettle and the cover flap is hingedly connected with the kettle thereby forming a fulcrum for the operation of the cover flap by the lever.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1977Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Barry L. Hudson
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Patent number: 4124148Abstract: An actuating device for a container mounted atomizer pump includes a bracket providing a pair of pivot points adjacent the pump. A lever has one end mounted on said pivot points, a second end which slopes downward to accommodate the thumb of the user, and an intermediate portion lying across the top of the pump for operating same when the second end is depressed by the thumb. Additionally a hand grip may be provided below the lever for receiving the fingers of the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1976Date of Patent: November 7, 1978Assignee: Firma Carl VielerInventors: Werner Vieler, Karl Vieler
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Patent number: 4098436Abstract: A universal spray can holder is longitudinally adjustable to securely hold an aerosol spray can and features an integral trigger mechanism to actuate the can valve. A built-in safety hood protects the spray can operator from missprayings, and from inhaling either can contents or can propellant.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1976Date of Patent: July 4, 1978Inventor: Anthony J. Kohlbeck
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Patent number: 4083474Abstract: An easily cleaned trigger-actuated gun of simplified construction for applying a multi-component resinous patching or adhesive compound system to a workpiece is described. An internal valve positioner, connected to the trigger mechanism by means of an operating rod, regulates flow of compound from the gun, between zero, intermediate or full flow rates in response to trigger position, by adjusting clearances between simple flow checking ball elements and their valve seats at each component inlet into the gun. The metered components flow through a static mixer tube, onto the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1977Date of Patent: April 11, 1978Assignee: Weyerhaeuser CompanyInventors: Mearle J. Waite, Frank Wislocker
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Patent number: 3934328Abstract: A completely enclosed plastic can or container has a neck-like opening closed by a spring biased cap. The cap is controlled by a handle linkage connected to a vertical fin formed on the can by an enlargement of the flash line between two plastic mold parts, which are joined together to mold the container, preferably by a blow molding process. Springs automatically urge the cap and handle to a closed position when the container is sitting at rest. The cap opens as the can is tipped while the handle is being held. A clip-on pouring spout is snapped onto the neck to guide the fluid flowing from the can.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1973Date of Patent: January 27, 1976Assignee: Justrite Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Frank S. Flider