Aerosol Liquid Cleaner for Mods, E-ciigs and/or Vaporizers
An aerosol electronics cleaner with trigger sprayer that can be easily held in one hand. The aerosol electronics cleaner can be used on circuit boards, connectors, electronic contacts to clean oil, dirt, flux residue and condensation from sensitive electronics. Also great for use on mods, e-cigs and/or vaporizers. An aerosol electronics cleaner with trigger sprayer that can be sprayed mods, e-cigs and/or vaporizers for removing e-liquid used in tobacco flavored or unfavored, non-tobacco flavored e-liquid and cannabis flavored and unflavored e-liquid. In the preferred embodiment of the invention a trigger assembly is utilized to expel the liquid cleaner having a
E-cigs and vaporizers is a recent technology for smokers in place of traditional smoking methods. E-cigs and vaporizers use tobacco, herbs and cannabis and is known as vaping. However because the e-liquid and/or wax is heated, baked or incinerated there is often e-liquid or wax residue left on the E-cigs and vaporizers apparatus. This invention utilizes an aerosol cleaning solution to clean this equipment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention is a aerosol liquid cleaner for mods, E-cigs and/or vaporizers. When the liquid cleaner is sprayed on the mod, e-cig and/or vaporizers it cleans off remaining e-liquid or wax residue left from the heating element or incinerator. E-liquid residue is especially a problem for mods which the battery console gets damaged when spillage, splash or dripping occurs. The contacts of the mod also needs to be clean so the e-cig/vaporizer can get the power for its heating elements. Additional vaporizer equipment including atomizers, cartomizers, batteries, Drip tips and tanks.
Operation of the Invention
In one embodiment of the invention the actuator is depressed and the liquid cleaner is in a container the aerosol liquid cleaner flows up through the elongated output orifice toward the valve assemble toward the actuator nozzle out the actuator opening. A propellant is used to push the liquid cleaner up the elongated output orifice. In another embodiment of the invention there is a trigger sprayer located at the top of the container and when the tab is pulled the trigger can be depressed horizontally by the index finger opening the valve assemble allowing the propellant to force the liquid cleaner up the elongated output orifice up through the direction chamber to the nozzle and out the nozzle opening.
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A trigger 15 is able to pivot up and down. The trigger 15 uses a trigger pivoting member 16 to pivot up and down and is held in place by a trigger pivoting member holder 13.
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Claims
1-21. (canceled)
22. An aerosol sprayer comprising:
- (1.) a aerosol can that (1.) contains electronic cleaning solution (2.) contains propellant
- (2.) a trigger sprayer that is comprised of (1.) a trigger that can be depressed by a finger in a horizontal direction (2.) a nozzle which the electronic cleaning solution will flow through when the trigger is depressed.
23. An aerosol sprayer comprising:
- (1.) (a) A aerosol can that (1.) contains electronic cleaning solution (2.) contains propellant (b) A trigger sprayer that contains (1.) a tab that can be pulled allowing the trigger to be depressed (2.) a trigger that can be depressed by a index finger (3.) a nozzle wherein the electronic cleaning solution flows out
24. An aerosol sprayer comprising:
- (1.) (a) A aerosol can (1.) contains electronic cleaning solution (2.) contains a propellant (b) A mounting cup that goes on the aerosol can (c) A dip Tube that extends to the bottom of the aerosol can to the electronic cleaning solution from the mounting cup (d) A trigger sprayer that contains 1. a tab that can be pulled allowing the trigger to be depressed and if the tab is not pulled from the trigger no electronic cleaning solution will flow out. (2.) a trigger that can be depressed by an index finger.
25. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim I wherein the aerosol lig cleaner for electronics comprises: 100 vol. % of isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O).
26. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim 1 wherein the aerosol electronics cleaner comprises:
- about 1-40 vol. % of isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O).
- about 1-60 vol. % of Hexane or other family of the pentane family
27. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim 1 wherein the aerosol electronics cleaner comprises:
- about 40-99 vol. % of isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O).
- about 1-60 vol. % of Hexane or other family of the pentane family
28. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim 1 wherein electronics cleaner comprises: 100 vol. % of hexane or other family of pentane
29. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim 1 wherein the container has a longitudinal axis and the trigger is movable in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
30. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim I wherein the propellant is composed of either nitrogen, oxygen, air, 1,11,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane, Difluoroethane, Petroleum Hydrocarbon, CO2, HFC1234ze, individually or mixture thereof.
31. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim 2 wherein the Propellant is composed of either nitrogen, oxygen, air, 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane, Difluoroethane, Petroleum Hydrocarbon, CO2, HFC1234ze, individually or mixture thereof.
32. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim 2 wherein the aerosol electronics cleaner comprises: about 100 vol. % of isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O).
33. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim 2 wherein the aerosol electronics cleaner comprises:
- about 1-40 vol. % of isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O).
- about 1-60 vol. % of Hexane or other family of the pentane family.
34. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim 2 wherein the aerosol electronics cleaner comprises:
- about 40-99 vol. % of isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O)
- about 1-60 vol. % of Hexane or other family of the pentane family
35. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim I wherein the aerosol electronic cleaner comprises:
- about 1-100 vol. % of denatured alcohol and the other ingredient being water in corresponding percentage.
36. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim 2 wherein the aerosol electronic cleaner comprises:
- about 100 vol. % of denatured alcohol and the other ingredient being water in corresponding percentage.
37. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim I wherein the aerosol electronic cleaner comprises:
- about 40-99 vol. % of denatured alcohol,
- about 1-60 vol. % of Hexane or other family of the pentane family
38. A aerosol sprayer as set forth in claim 2 wherein the electronic cleaner comprises:
- about 40-99 vol. % of denatured alcohol
- about 1-60 vol. % of Hexane or other family of the pentane family.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 25, 2014
Publication Date: Feb 25, 2016
Inventors: Michael Fishman (Coral Springs, FL), Neal Markus (Hollywood, FL)
Application Number: 14/467,200