Abstract: A tire sealant and inflator composition for the repair of puncture wounds in pneumatic tires and the like. The composition utilizes a sealing component consisting of an acrylic resin dissolved in a suitable solvent and a hydrochlorofluorocarbon and/or hydrofluorocarbon propellant component to deliver the sealing component from an aerosol container into the tire to a driveable state.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 10, 1993
Date of Patent:
August 16, 1994
Assignee:
Aerosol Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Philip L. Peelor, John J. Moran, Lloyd T. Flanner
Abstract: A method and canister for cleaning engine fuel injectors which includes connecting the injectors to a canister containing an aerosol formulation comprising a liquid cleaner and a compressed air propellant, and thereafter forcing the cleaner through the injectors to remove contaminating deposits therefrom. The canister also uses a conduit for transferring the formulation from the canister to the internal combustion engine. The compressed air serves both as a combustion oxidant, as well as the propellant for the cleaner. In addition to including a material capable of dissolving injector contaminants, the cleaner may include as components thereof detergents, dispersants, detergent and dispersant solvents, lubricants, and other substances useful in cleaning processes.
Abstract: A product bag for a barrier pack product-dispensing can includes a hollow receptacle comprising a cylindrical middle section with frustum-shaped sections connected to the top and bottom thereof. The lower, closed narrower end of the bottom section has a tubular projection attached thereto and extending downwardly therefrom the supporting the bag on the bottom of the barrier pack can, while the narrower upper end of the top section is adjoined by a hollow cylindrical section for connecting the bag to the top of the can. A barrier pack can incorporating the product bag is also described.