Abstract: An injector system to inject a bolus of electrolyte into EEG electrodes includes a pressure pump containing electrolyte and a pen-like injector which is filled from the pump for the injection of a bolus for each EEG electrode. The injector includes a finger-operated plunger having a piston, an electrolyte chamber, a hollow shaft portion of the plunger, and a flexible bottom portion having flaps which are spread open by the injector head (end of the plunger).
Abstract: A pressurized liquid dispensing container and valve assembly comprises an essentially upright container for containing under pressure a liquid to be dispensed and a discharge valve assembly above the container. The valve assembly includes a valve body and a nozzle having a discharge opening that is controlled by a valve. The valve includes a frustoconical valve seat formed in an end wall of the nozzle, and a frustoconical valve head which is axially movable between an inward seating position and an outward position in which the valve is open. A protective cap is screw threaded on the outside of the nozzle and has a discharge aperture in its outer end wall. The valve head has an outer end surface that normally abuts against an inside surface of the cap so as to restrict flow from the nozzle through the discharge aperture in the cap. The cap when screwed tightly holds the valve closed. Partial unscrewing of the cap adjusts the amount of valve opening and rate of liquid discharge.
Abstract: A spray applicator to discharge plaster or another texturizing material in a spray pattern against a wall surface or the like. There is a manually operable air cylinder and piston assembly which discharges pressurized air through a first nozzle, with an air jet traveling through an area where the plaster or the material descends from a container, with the air jet carrying some of the plaster through a forward discharge nozzle to cause a spray pattern. There is rotatable fluid discharge nozzle portion which is, by said rotation, moved toward and away from an air discharge nozzle.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 2, 1991
Date of Patent:
February 23, 1993
Assignee:
DJS & T Limited Partnership
Inventors:
Donald J. Stern, Jeff S. Heaton, James A. Tryon, Brett A. Bartholmey
Abstract: A spray applicator to discharge plaster or another texturizing material in a spray pattern against a wall surface or the like. There is a manually operated air cylinder and piston assembly which discharges pressurized air through a first nozzle, with an air jet traveling through an area where the plaster or the material descends from a container, with the air jet carrying some of the plaster through a forward discharge nozzle to cause a spray pattern. There is a rotatable adjusting sleeve which moves the two nozzles further apart or closer together to control the spray pattern and also to close the discharge nozzle.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 31, 1990
Date of Patent:
December 3, 1991
Assignee:
DJ S & T Limited Partnership
Inventors:
Donald J. Stern, Jeff S. Heaton, James A. Tryon, Brett A. Bartholmey
Abstract: A spray applicator to discharge plaster or another texturizing material in a spray pattern against a wall surface or the like. There is a manually operated air cylinder and piston assembly which discharges pressurized air through a first nozzle, with an air jet traveling through an area where the plaster or the material descends from a container, with the air jet carrying some of the plaster through a forward discharge nozzle to cause a spray pattern. There is a rotatable adjusting sleeve which moves the two nozzles further apart or closer together to control the spray pattern and also to close the discharge nozzle.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 10, 1989
Date of Patent:
September 11, 1990
Assignee:
DJS&T Limited Partnership
Inventors:
Donald J. Stern, Jeff S. Heaton, James A. Tryon, Brett A. Bartholmey
Abstract: A manually operable fluid dispenser is described in which the pump cylinder (12) is a separate part plugged onto a dispenser body (2) and secured against retraction by stop and counter stop members (18, 10). The pump cylinder (12) is engaging a counter member (9) of the dispenser body (2) and this counter member (9) is surrounded at a distance by an additional casing jacket (5) entirely receiving the pump cylinder (12) in the initial position of the pump piston (20). Although a resiliently opening and closing discharge valve is conceivable a discharge closure device can be provided which, upon initially operating the discharge pump, irreversibly opens. An expel member (34) immersed into the hollow pump piston (20) is provided in the pump chamber (14) in such a way that it immerses at the beginning of the pump stroke.
Abstract: The present invention represents an automatic produce hydration system of improved efficiency and design. The system is self-contained, and adaptable for use in both pre-existing and new produce display racks. The system first includes a filter unit designed to remove foreign particulate materials from incoming water. In fluid communication with the filter unit is an automatic filter cleaning system for ejecting collected foreign particulate materials from the system at selected time intervals. After filtration, the water is introduced into a pressurization system. Once the pressure has been increased, pressurized water is delivered through an external water delivery line having a plurality of spray heads associated therewith. The spray heads have restriction means therein to ensure that a fine mist-like spray is delivered to the produce materials.
Abstract: A disposable spray applicator for liquid or pulverulent medicaments includes a receptacle containing the medicament and having one or more dosing chambers and is provided with a piston plug at one end, and a spray head with corresponding cap at the other end. The spray head surrounds the rim of the receptacle and is held in place by an annular sealing torus. The spray head is provided with a rectangular outlet canal, through which the medicament is sprayed at a right angle into a turbulence chamber formed by a spraying nozzle, and from there to the outside. The sealing torus has an annular groove on the surface of the receptacle facing the spray head, and an annular bead on the opposite, i.e. interior, surface. The bead mates with a correspondong groove on the piston plug to stop the action of the spray applicator when the plug has moved a distance corresponding to a measured dosage.
Abstract: A non-aerosol type spray device comprising a container for housing a liquid content material to be dispensed and a plunger slidable as a piston within the container and an elongate tubular member for actuating the plunger with a bore extending continuously therethrough for communication with the interior of the container at one end and communnication with a spray nozzle at the other for passage of the liquid content material from the container through the bore to the spray nozzle in response to displacement of the plunger.
Abstract: Spray dispensing of a metered quantity of a preferably semi-liquid product from a filled container having a fixed wall provided with at least one and preferably a plurality of generally open and unobstructed discharge passageways. A moveable wall spaced apart from the fixed wall is impacted with a moving mass to induce a pressure pulse in the product sufficient to surge a metered quantity of product less than the entire content of the container through the generally open and unobstructed discharge passageways with sufficient velocity as to break away from the passageways and the remaining product within the container for ballistic travel generally normal the fixed wall outwardly of the container. A plurality of uniform discharge passageways and a proper match of product formulation and energy input produces a generally uniformly moving cluster of generally uniformly defined and moving particles.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 1, 1977
Date of Patent:
September 11, 1979
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
Inventors:
Ronald W. Kock, Theodore P. Merz, Paul K. Platt