WO2006070888A1 - Outil a emission de gaz de bombe aerosol - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D83/00—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
- B65D83/14—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for delivery of liquid or semi-liquid contents by internal gaseous pressure, i.e. aerosol containers comprising propellant for a product delivered by a propellant
- B65D83/16—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for delivery of liquid or semi-liquid contents by internal gaseous pressure, i.e. aerosol containers comprising propellant for a product delivered by a propellant characterised by the actuating means
- B65D83/20—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for delivery of liquid or semi-liquid contents by internal gaseous pressure, i.e. aerosol containers comprising propellant for a product delivered by a propellant characterised by the actuating means operated by manual action, e.g. button-type actuator or actuator caps
- B65D83/205—Actuator caps, or peripheral actuator skirts, attachable to the aerosol container
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D83/00—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
- B65D83/14—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for delivery of liquid or semi-liquid contents by internal gaseous pressure, i.e. aerosol containers comprising propellant for a product delivered by a propellant
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- the present invention relates to a degassing tool that can be used for various aerosol containers such as a push button type or a trigger type, and a degassing method for an aerosol container using the degassing tool.
- this type of aerosol container degassing tool is, for example, as shown in FIG. 68 (Japanese utility model registration application, Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open No. 32-32960).
- a protrusion 52 is provided at the approximate center of the inner surface of the wall toward the bottom wall of the aerosol container A. Through this protrusion 52, the through hole 54 of the perforated pin 53 projects the bottom wall force of the dish-shaped cap 51.
- the upper part of the projection 52 is provided with a split groove 55 at the upper end of the projection 52, and the bottom surface force of the dish-shaped cap 51 is longer than the length that reaches the bottom wall of the aerosol container A to be installed. It is assumed that a perforated pin 53 having a length of is sandwiched.
- the conventional gas venting device for an aerosol container is, for example, substantially centered on the inner bottom surface of the cap C as shown in FIGS. 69 and 70 (Japanese Utility Model Registration Application, Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 3-100185). It is assumed that a piercing pin 62 supported by a holding member 61 so as to be able to stand up is provided in the part.
- conventional degassing tools for aerosol containers include degasser 71 and aerosol container A.
- the nail 72 is sealed in the space between the bottom and the bottom of the aerosol container A with the adhesive or plastic film cover.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Utility Model Publication 2-32960
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 3-100185
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 6-59275
- the present invention solves the above-described conventional problems, and the degassing operation is simple without requiring any force for the degassing operation, and the gas can be blown out suddenly or in an aerosol container.
- the purpose of this product is to provide a degassing tool for aerosol containers that prevents the contents of the aerosol container from sprinkling on the user or contaminating the user's clothes. It was made.
- the degassing tool of the present invention is provided with a pressing means for maintaining the push button or trigger of the aerosol container or the push button operating member in the operating state (pressed state, pressed state).
- the pressing means is a bendable band having at least both ends of the push button or the trigger of the aerosol container or the operation member for the push button and the adhesive layer that adheres to the Z or the trunk.
- the pressing means may be a bendable belt-like body having a push button or a trigger or an operating member for a push button of the aerosol container, an adhesive layer that adheres to Z or the body, and an adhesive layer that adheres to the pressing body. .
- a pressing body can be fixedly or detachably attached to the adhesive layer of the belt-shaped body.
- the pressing means has a bendable length having an adhesive layer that adheres to the body of the aerosol container.
- a strip-shaped body it can be wound around a holding body.
- a cut-out portion that can be cut to an appropriate size.
- the pressing means is formed to have a substantially M-shaped cross section, the pressing portion of the push button of the aerosol container is provided at the substantially center, the hanging body is provided at both ends, and the inside of the aerosol container is provided at the lower end of the hanging body. It is assumed that a hooking part is provided to the tightening part.
- the pressing means projects an insertion part on the upper surface of the substrate so as to be inserted into a gap between the lower surface of the top plate of the cap of the aerosol container and the upper surface of the trigger, and the aerosol is formed on the lower surface of the substrate. It is assumed that the hook that forms the bow I hook on the inner lashing section of the container is suspended.
- substrate shall have the knob
- the pressing means includes an insertion portion that can be inserted into a gap between the lower surface of the top plate of the cap of the aerosol container and the upper surface of the trigger.
- the pressing means projects an insertion portion on the upper surface of the substrate so as to be inserted into a gap between the lower surface of the top plate of the cap of the aerosol container and the upper surface of the trigger, and the aerosol is formed on the lower surface of the substrate. It is assumed that a bow I hanging ring is provided on the inner lashing portion of the container, and a pressing band that can be elastically deformed is stretched inside the bow I hanging ring.
- the insertion portion may be made narrower in stages toward the tip.
- the pressing means forms a pressing portion, and supports are formed on both sides of the pressing portion, and the supporting members are suspended from a top plate of the cap of the aerosol container. It is assumed that it is detachably mounted between the plates.
- the pressing means forms a pressing portion, and supports are formed on both sides of the pressing portion, and the pressing portion is formed in a concave portion formed in a substantially central portion below the top plate of the cap of the aerosol container. It is assumed that the support member is removably attached between a pair of support plates suspended below the top plate of the aerosol container cap.
- the pressing means presses the support portion provided at an appropriate position on the center portion, near the end portion of the bottom surface of the top plate of the cap of the aerosol container, and on the inner side surface of the side wall of the cap. It is assumed that the body is detachably attached.
- the pressing body may be gradually thinned toward the tip.
- the support part is a screw hole
- the pressing body attached to the support part is a screw rod
- the screw used as the pressing body is the support part used as the screw hole.
- the rod can be screwed.
- the pressing means is configured such that a pressing body having an appropriate length is detachably attached to a large number of supporting portions provided near the center force end of the lower surface of the top plate of the cap of the aerosol container. It is said.
- the pressing means forms a long hole 24 from the center portion to the end portion of the top plate of the cap of the aerosol container, and the screw hole of the support portion slidably attached to the long hole.
- it is detachably attached by screwing a pressing body as a screw rod of an appropriate length.
- a support portion that is formed in a fitting portion at the center and end of the long hole and is slidably attached to the long hole can be fitted into the fitting portion to be positioned.
- the pressing means is configured such that the pressing body is supported by a support portion provided on the inner side surface of the side wall of the cap C in a state where the cap is put on the aerosol container. And the top plate of the cap C are parallel to each other, and the pressing body presses the push button of the aerosol container.
- the pressing body is inserted into the insertion hole formed in the side wall of the cap in a state where the cap is put on the aerosol container, so that the pressing body presses the aerosol container. As if the button was pressed.
- the pressing means is configured to insert the pressing body between the bottom surface of the top plate of the cap and the pressing surface of the push button in a state where the cap is put on the aerosol container. Assume that the body presses the pushbutton of the aerosol container.
- the pressing means is provided with a pressing portion at the approximate center of the long body, and provided at both ends of the long body with hanging bodies bent inward so as to be elastically deformed outward. It is assumed that the bottom of the pendant is provided with a hook to the inner or outer clamp of the aerosol container.
- the hook portion may be provided in multiple stages.
- the pressing portion may be slidably attached to the long body.
- the degassing method for an aerosol container uses a belt-like body having an adhesive layer at least at both ends, and the belt-like member is formed at a location that becomes a pressing surface of a push button or a trigger or a push button operation member of the aerosol container. Attach at least one of these strips At least the end of the push button or cap of the aerosol container, the trigger, the injection cylinder of the trigger, the operation member for the push button, or the body is adhered to the end to maintain the operation state.
- the degassing method of the aerosol container according to the present invention uses a belt-like body having an adhesive layer at least at both ends, and serves as a pressing surface of the pushbutton or trigger of the aerosol container or the operating member for the pushbutton.
- the band-shaped body is put into an operation state, and one end of the band-shaped body is placed on the pushbutton or trigger or pushbutton operation member or body of the aerosol container, and the other end is opposite to the aerosol container A so that the operation state is maintained. Stick to the side torso to maintain the above operating condition.
- the degassing method of the aerosol container of the present invention uses a belt-like body having an adhesive layer that adheres to the body of the aerosol container at both ends and an adhesive layer that adheres to the pressing body in the approximate center. Then, the pressing body is applied to a portion that becomes the pressing surface of the push button or trigger of the aerosol container or the operation member for the push button, so that the operation state is established, and one end of the belt-shaped body is placed on the body of the aerosol container and the other end of the aerosol container The operation state is maintained by sticking to the opposite body part.
- the pressing body can have a thickness (length) in the pressing direction of about 1 to 4 cm, and the band has a width of about 1 to 3 cm and a length of about 5 to 25 cm, preferably 10 to 20 cm. It can be about.
- the pressing means is not limited to those described later, but of course includes these modifications.
- the degassing tool for the aerosol container of the present invention is configured as described above, the degassing operation is simple without requiring any force for the degassing operation, and the gas is suddenly vigorous.
- the contents of the aerosol container which does not cause a danger such as frequent blowout or rupture of the aerosol container, would sprinkle on the user or contaminate the user's clothes.
- FIG. 1 is a partially cutaway perspective view showing a first embodiment of a gas venting tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side sectional view showing a use state of the gas venting tool of the first embodiment.
- ⁇ 3 A perspective view showing a second embodiment of the degassing tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a partial cross-sectional side view showing one use state of the gas venting tool of the second embodiment. ⁇ 5] It is a side view showing another use state of the gas venting tool of the second embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a third embodiment of the degassing tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a fourth embodiment of the degassing tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a fifth embodiment of the gas venting tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a sixth embodiment of the degassing tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a side view showing a usage state of the gas venting tool of the fifth and sixth embodiments.
- ⁇ 11 A partially cutaway perspective view showing a seventh embodiment of the degassing tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a degassing tool according to a seventh embodiment.
- ⁇ 13 It is a partially cutaway perspective view showing the usage state of the degassing tool of the seventh embodiment. 14] A sectional view showing a use state of the degassing tool of the seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 15 is a partially cutaway perspective view showing an eighth embodiment of the degassing tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of a degassing tool according to an eighth embodiment.
- ⁇ 17 It is a partially cutaway perspective view showing the usage state of the degassing tool of the eighth embodiment.
- ⁇ 18] It is a sectional view showing a use state of the degassing tool of the eighth embodiment.
- FIG. 19 A semi-sectional perspective view showing a ninth embodiment of the degassing tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view showing one use state of the degassing tool of the ninth embodiment.
- ⁇ 22 A semi-sectional perspective view showing a tenth embodiment of a degassing tool of the present invention.
- ⁇ 23 It is a sectional view showing one use state of the degassing tool of the tenth embodiment.
- FIG. 26 is a cross-sectional view showing one use state of the degassing tool of the eleventh and twelfth embodiments.
- FIG. 27 is a cross-sectional view showing another usage state of the degassing tool of the eleventh and twelfth embodiments. ⁇ 28] It is a half sectional perspective view showing a thirteenth embodiment of the degassing tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 29 is a cross-sectional view showing a usage state of a degassing tool of a thirteenth embodiment.
- ⁇ 30] It is a sectional view showing another use state of the degassing tool of the thirteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 31 is a half sectional perspective view showing a fourteenth embodiment of a gas venting tool of the present invention.
- ⁇ 33 A sectional view showing another usage state of the gas venting tool of the fourteenth embodiment.
- ⁇ 34 A semi-sectional perspective view showing a fifteenth embodiment of the venting device of the present invention.
- ⁇ 35 A plan view showing one use state of the degassing tool of the fifteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 36 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA in FIG. 35, showing one use state of the gas venting tool of the fifteenth embodiment.
- ⁇ 37 A plan view showing another usage state of the gas venting tool of the fifteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 38 is a sectional view taken along the line BB in FIG. 37, showing another usage state of the gas venting tool of the fifteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 39 is a half sectional perspective view showing a sixteenth embodiment of the venting device of the present invention.
- ⁇ 40 A sectional view of a gas venting tool of a sixteenth embodiment.
- ⁇ 41 A sectional view showing a usage state of the gas venting tool of the sixteenth embodiment.
- ⁇ 42 A semi-sectional perspective view showing a seventeenth embodiment of the venting device of the present invention.
- ⁇ 43 A sectional view of a degassing tool according to a seventeenth embodiment.
- ⁇ 44 A sectional view showing a usage state of the gas venting tool of the seventeenth embodiment.
- FIG. 45 A front view showing an eighteenth embodiment of the venting device of the present invention.
- FIG. 46 is a side view of the gas venting tool of the eighteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 50 A perspective view of a gas venting tool according to a nineteenth embodiment of the gas venting tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 51 is a perspective view of a gas venting tool according to a twentieth embodiment of the gas venting tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 52 is a perspective view of a gas venting tool according to a twenty-first embodiment of the gas venting tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 53 is a perspective view of a gas venting tool according to a twenty-second embodiment of the gas venting tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 55 is a perspective view of a gas venting tool of a twenty-fourth embodiment of the gas venting tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 56 is a perspective view of a gas venting tool according to a twenty-fifth embodiment of the gas venting tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 57 is a perspective view showing a state in which a pressing body is attached to the central part of the strip-shaped body cut out of the degassing tool of Embodiments 24 and 25.
- FIG. 58 is a front sectional view showing one use state of the gas venting tools of Embodiments 19 to 25.
- FIG. 59 is a side sectional view showing one use state of the gas venting tools of the nineteenth to twenty-fifth embodiments.
- FIG. 60 is a front sectional view showing another usage state of the gas venting tool of the nineteenth to twenty-fifth embodiments.
- FIG. 61 is a perspective view of a gas venting tool according to a twenty-sixth embodiment of the gas venting tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 62 is a perspective view of a gas venting tool according to a twenty-seventh embodiment of the gas venting tool of the present invention.
- FIG. 63 is a front sectional view showing a usage state of the gas venting tool of the twenty-sixth embodiment.
- FIG. 64 is a side sectional view showing a usage state of the gas venting tool of the twenty-sixth embodiment.
- FIG. 65 is a front sectional view showing one use state of a degassing tool of a twenty-seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 66 is a side sectional view showing one use state of a degassing tool of a twenty-seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 67 is a front sectional view showing another usage state of the degassing tool of the 27th embodiment.
- FIG. 68 is a perspective view showing an example of a conventional gas venting tool.
- FIG. 69 is a partially omitted side sectional view showing another example of a conventional gas venting tool.
- FIG. 70 is a cross-sectional view of the conventional gas venting tool shown in FIG. 69.
- FIG. 71 is a perspective view showing still another example of a conventional gas venting tool.
- FIG. 72 is a cross-sectional view of the conventional gas venting tool shown in FIG. 71.
- the degassing tool of the present invention is provided with the pressing means 1 of the push button B or the trigger T or the push button operating member S of the aerosol container A.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in Fig. 1 is formed in a substantially M-shaped cross section by a synthetic resin plate or the like, and is provided with a pressing portion 11 of the push button B of the aerosol container A at both ends. It is assumed that a hanging body 12 is provided at the lower end of the hanging body 12 and a hook 13 to the inner fastening portion A1 of the aerosol container A is provided at the lower end of the hanging body 12. As shown in the figure, the inner surface of the hanging body 12 has a curved surface along the inner side tightening portion A1, and the hook portion 13 also curves along the inner side tightening portion A1.
- the hook portion 13 can be reliably hooked to the inner side tightening portion A1. Further, even if the inner side surface of the hanging body 12 is a flat surface, only the hooking portion 13 can be curved along the inner side tightening portion A1. In addition, a strip-shaped weak line is inserted into the hanging body 12 so that it can be easily deformed, and the hook 13 is also easily deformed together with the hanging body 12 so as to be along the inner clamping portion A1. You can also.
- the pressing part 11 can be elastically deformable.
- the pressing means 1 of the gas venting tool is detachably attached to the lower surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A.
- the pressing means 1 also removes the cap C force of the aerosol container A, and as shown in Fig. 2, the hooking portion of the hanging body 12 of the pressing means 1 If 1 3 is hooked to the inner clamping part A1 of the aerosol container A, the pressing part 11 of the pressing means 1 hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A, and this push button B is pressed.
- the gas in the aerosol container A can be removed after the agent is used up.
- the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by setting the aerosol container A to the use state from the beginning of use. The remaining gas can be extracted together. If the pressing portion 11 is made elastically deformable, it is possible to deal with cases where the shape of the pressing surface of the push button B differs depending on various manufacturers.
- the pressing means 1 of the gas venting tool shown in FIG. 3 is a molded product such as a synthetic resin, and the tip of the disk-shaped substrate 14 is rounded at a substantially central portion on the upper surface, and the cap C of the aerosol container A is provided.
- An insertion part 15 that can be inserted into the gap between the lower surface of the top plate C1 and the upper surface of the trigger T is projected, and the hooking part on the inner clamping part A1 of the aerosol container A is attached to the lower edge of the substrate 14 It is assumed that three hooks 17 that form 16 are suspended.
- the pressing means 1 may be configured such that only the insertion portion 15 has a force.
- the insertion portion 15 may be extended with a knob 18 as described later.
- the degassing tool pressing means 1 is attached to the body of the aerosol container A with an adhesive tape or stored inside the cap C of the aerosol container A !.
- the pressing means 1 is removed from the aerosol container A. Remove the cap C force, and insert the insertion part 15 of the pressing means 1 into the gap between the bottom surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A and the top surface of the trigger T as shown in Fig. 4. If the operating state of trigger T is maintained by depressing trigger T, the gas in aerosol container A can be vented after the aerosol agent has been used up.
- the top plate C1 of the cap C may be formed continuously with the force continuously formed as shown in the figure. Needless to say, the cap C may have various known cap shapes as long as the degassing tool of the present invention can be used.
- this gas venting tool can be used in the same manner as the gas venting tool shown in FIG. That is, as shown in FIG. 5, when the hook 16 of the hook 17 of the pressing means 1 is hooked on the inner clamping portion A1 of the aerosol container A, the bottom surface of the substrate 14 is the push button B of the aerosol container A. This push button B is pressed against the pressing surface of the gas, and the gas in the aerosol container A after the aerosol agent is used up can be extracted.
- the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by setting the aerosol container A to the use state from the beginning of use. The remaining gas can be extracted together. In this embodiment as well, by making the lower surface of the substrate 14 elastically deformable, it is possible to cope with the case where the shape of the pressing surface of the push button B differs depending on various manufacturers.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIG. 6 is a molded article made of synthetic resin or the like, and is a prismatic insertion part that is gradually narrowed toward the tip toward the one side of the upper surface of the square substrate 14. 15 is provided, and a square plate-shaped knob 18 is extended on the side of the substrate 14 facing the insertion portion 15, and the inner clamping portion of the aerosol container A is located near the lower edge of the substrate 14. It is assumed that four hooks 17 that form hooks 16 on A1 are suspended.
- the depressurizing means 1 of the degassing tool is attached to the body of the aerosol container A with an adhesive tape or stored inside the cap of the aerosol container A!
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIG. 7 is a molded product such as a synthetic resin, and has a cylindrical shape that is gradually narrowed toward the tip toward one side of the upper surface of the circular substrate 14. It is assumed that an insertion portion 15 is projected, and a substantially elliptical tab 18 is extended on the side of the substrate 14 facing the insertion portion 15, and the aerosol container A is placed near the lower edge of the substrate 14. Of Side anchoring part Al bow
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool is attached to the body of the aerosol container A with an adhesive tape, or stored inside the cap of the aerosol container A!
- the degassing tool shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 can be used in the same manner as the degassing tool shown in FIG. That is, in the same manner as shown in FIG. 4, the insertion portion 15 of the pressing means 1 is inserted into the gap between the lower surface of the top plate C1 of the cap of the aerosol container A and the upper surface of the trigger T, and the trigger T is inserted. If the operating state of the trigger T is maintained by pushing down, the gas in the aerosol container A after the aerosol agent has been used up can be extracted. Similarly to the case shown in FIG.
- the degassing tool of the present invention is capable of injecting the entire amount of the aerosol agent in the aerosol injection container A by changing the state of use of the aerosol container A from the beginning of use. The remaining gas in A can be extracted together.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIG. 8 is a molded product made of synthetic resin or the like, and has a plug portion 15 whose tip is rounded toward one side of the upper surface of the substantially elliptical substrate 14. It is assumed that the hook ring 19 to the inner clamp A1 of the aerosol container A is provided near one side of the lower surface of the substrate 14, and the pressure band that is elastically deformable inside the hook ring 19 It is assumed that 20 is multiplied. The hook ring 19 is elastically deformable, and each Even if the size of the inner clamping part Al of the aerosol container A differs depending on the seed manufacturer, it can be dealt with.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool is attached to the body of the aerosol container A with an adhesive tape or stored inside the cap C of the aerosol container A.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIG. 9 is a molded product such as a synthetic resin, and the difference is made to be narrowed stepwise toward the front end near one side of the upper surface of the substantially rectangular substrate 14.
- the insertion part 15 is projected, and the bow I hooking ring 19 to the inner clamping part A1 of the aerosol container A is provided at the approximate center of the lower surface of the substrate 14, and the inside of the hooking ring 19 is elastic. It is assumed that a pressure band 20 that can be deformed is stretched over.
- the hook ring 19 is elastically deformable so that it can cope with the case where the dimensions of the inner side tightening portion A1 of the aerosol container A are different depending on various manufacturers.
- the degassing tool pressing means 1 is attached to the body of the aerosol container A with an adhesive tape or stored inside the cap C of the aerosol container A !.
- the degassing tool shown in FIGS. 8 and 9 can be used in the same manner as the degassing tool shown in FIGS. 3, 6, and 7 for the trigger type aerosol container. That is, in the same manner as shown in FIG. 4, the insertion portion 15 of the pressing means 1 is inserted into the gap between the lower surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A and the upper surface of the trigger T, and the trigger T is pushed down. Therefore, if the operation state of the trigger T is maintained, the gas in the aerosol container A after the aerosol agent has been used up can be vented.
- the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by setting the aerosol container A to the use state from the beginning of use. Gas can be vented together.
- the insertion portion 15 is gradually narrowed toward the tip, so the bottom surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A and the top surface of the trigger T This can be dealt with even when the size of the gap differs from manufacturer to manufacturer.
- the push ring type aerosol container is provided with the hook ring 19 as shown in FIG.
- the pressing band 20 hits the pressing surface of the pushbutton B of the aerosol container A, and this push The button B will be pressed, and the aerosol container A can be degassed after being cut using the aerosol agent.
- the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by setting the aerosol container A to the use state from the beginning of use. The remaining gas can be removed together. Since the pressing band 20 is elastically deformable, it is possible to cope with the case where the pressing surface of the push button B is different due to various one-on-one.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIG. 11 is formed of a synthetic resin plate or the like, and a hollow concave pressing portion 21a is formed in the center portion, and support bodies 21b are formed on both sides of the pressing portion 21a. It is assumed that the support 21b is detachably attached between a pair of support plates C2 and C2 suspended below the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A. Therefore, when the cap C in such a state is put on the aerosol container A, as shown in FIG. 12, the push button B of the aerosol container A enters the hollow concave shape of the pressing portion 21a, and this push Button B is never pressed.
- the pressing means 1 is removed from the cap C of the aerosol container A, the gas vent is inverted, and again as shown in FIG. Attach to the cap C of the container A. Then, if this cap C is put on the aerosol container A, as shown in FIG. 14, the pressing portion 21a hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A and presses the push button B, and the aerosol container A
- the aerosol container A can be vented after the agent is used up.
- the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by making the use of the aerosol container A from the beginning of use. The remaining gas can be extracted together. Even in this embodiment, by making the pressing portion 21a elastically deformable, it is possible to cope with the case where the shape of the pressing surface of the push button B varies depending on various manufacturers.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in Fig. 15 is formed of a synthetic resin plate or the like, and a concave pressing portion 21a is formed in the central portion, and support bodies 21b are formed on both sides of the pressing portion 21a.
- the pressing portion 21a is inserted into a concave portion C3 formed in a substantially central portion below the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A, and 2 lb of the support is inserted into the aerosol container A. It is assumed that it is detachably attached between a pair of support plates C2 and C2 suspended below the top plate CI of the cap C. Therefore, when the cap C in such a state is put on the aerosol container A, as shown in FIG. 16, the push button B of the aerosol container A does not hit the pressing portion 21a, and the push button B Is not pressed.
- the pressing means 1 is removed from the cap C of the aerosol container A, the gas vent is inverted, and as shown in FIG. Attach to the cap C of the container A.
- the pressing portion 21a hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A and presses the push button B.
- the aerosol container A can be vented after the agent is used up.
- the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by making the use of the aerosol container A from the beginning of use. The remaining gas can be extracted together. Even in this embodiment, by making the pressing portion 21a elastically deformable, it is possible to cope with the case where the shape of the pressing surface of the push button B varies depending on various manufacturers.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIG. 19 is appropriately positioned at the center and end of the lower surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A and on the inner surface of the side wall C4 of the cap C. It is assumed that a pressing body 23 such as a pressing rod having an appropriate length is detachably attached to a supporting portion 22 such as a supporting hole provided in the mounting hole.
- the pressing body 23 may be of a connecting type that can be adjusted by adjusting the length, for example, by fitting it in a concave-convex manner or allowing it to be inserted.
- gas discharge holes are provided at appropriate locations on the top plate C1 and side wall C2 of the cap C of the aerosol container A.
- a pressing body 23 having an appropriate length is attached to the support portion 22 provided at the center of the lower surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C, and the cap C is attached. If it covers the aerosol container A, as shown in FIG. 20, the pressing body 23 hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A and presses the push button B, and the aerosol agent is used. After cutting, the aerosol container A can be degassed. In addition, this degassing tool has a pressing body 23 of an appropriate length attached to a support portion 22 provided on the inner surface of the side wall C4 of the cap C. When the cap C is put on the aerosol container A, as shown in FIG.
- the pressing body 23 hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A and presses the push button B.
- the gas in the aerosol container A can be removed after the agent is used up.
- this degassing tool can be obtained by attaching a pressing body 23 of an appropriate length to a support portion 22 provided near the lower end of the top plate C1 of the cap C, and covering the cap C over the aerosol container A.
- the pressing body 23 hits the top of the tip of the injection cylinder T1 of the trigger T, and this trigger T can be pushed down, using an aerosol agent, and the gas in the aerosol container A after being cut off. You can also pull it out.
- the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by setting the aerosol container A to the use state from the beginning of use. The remaining gas can be removed together.
- the length of the pressing body 23 it is possible to deal with cases where the shape of the pressing surface of the push button B differs depending on various manufacturers.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIG. 22 is basically configured in the same manner as the pressing means 1 shown in FIG. The difference is that a pressing body 23 detachably attached to a support portion 22 provided at an appropriate position is gradually narrowed toward the tip.
- the gas vent configured as described above, it can be used in the same manner as the gas vent shown in FIG. That is, if a pressing body 23 of an appropriate length is attached to the support portion 22 provided at the center of the bottom surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C and this cap C is put on the aerosol container A, it is not shown. The body 23 hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A, and the push button B is pressed, so that the aerosol container A can be degassed after the aerosol agent is used up.
- this degassing tool can be obtained by attaching a pressing body 23 of an appropriate length to a support portion 22 provided near the lower end of the top plate C1 of the cap C, and covering the cap C over the aerosol container A.
- the pressing body 23 hits the top of the tip of the injection cylinder T1 of the trigger T, and this trigger T can be pushed down, and the aerosol container A can be degassed after the aerosol agent has been used up. it can.
- the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by changing the state of use of the aerosol container A from the beginning of use, and in this case as well, the aerosol container The gas remaining in A can be extracted together. In this embodiment as well, by changing the length of the pressing body 23, it is possible to cope with cases where the shape of the pressing surface of the push button B differs depending on various manufacturers.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in Figs. 24 and 25 is a support part such as a large number of support holes provided so that the central force on the lower surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A is also close to the end. It is assumed that a pressing body 23 such as a pressing bar having an appropriate length is detachably attached to 22. In the case shown in FIG. 24, the pressing body 23 is a square bar. In the case shown in FIG. 25, the pressing body 23 is a round bar. However, the pressing body 23 is not limited to the pressing bar, and is formed in a plate shape. It may be a thing.
- the pressing body 23 may be of a connecting type whose length can be adjusted by force, such as concave / convex fitting or insertion.
- gas discharge holes are provided at appropriate locations on the top plate C1 and the side wall C2 of the cap C of the aerosol container A.
- a pressing body 23 having an appropriate length is provided at the two support portions 22 at the center. If the cap C is put on the aerosol container A, the pressing body 23 hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A and presses the push button B as shown in FIG. Therefore, the aerosol container A can be degassed by using an aerosol agent. Furthermore, this degassing tool has a pressing body 23 of an appropriate length attached to the supporting portion 22 closer to the end of the many supporting portions 22 on the lower surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C, and the cap C is air-conditioned. As shown in FIG.
- the pressing body 23 becomes the push button operating member S. If the operation state of the push button operation member S is maintained by pushing down the push button operation member S, the aerosol container is used to vent the gas from the aerosol container A after being cut. be able to.
- the degassing tool is configured by attaching a pressing body 23 of an appropriate length to the support portion 22 closer to the end among the many support portions 22 on the lower surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C. 4 is placed on the aerosol container A, the pressing body 23 hits the upper end of the tip of the injection cylinder T1 of the trigger as shown in Fig. 4, and this trigger T can be pushed down.
- the aerosol container A can also be vented.
- the degassing tool of the present invention is capable of injecting the entire amount of the aerosol agent in the aerosol injection container A by setting the initial use force of the aerosol container A to the above-mentioned use state. The remaining gas can be extracted together.
- the shape of the pressing surface of the push button B varies depending on various manufacturers, or the shape of the pressing surface of the push button operating member S is different. Different cases can be dealt with.
- the depressing means 1 of the gas venting tool 1 shown in Fig. 28 has a support portion 22 provided near the center or end of the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A as a screw hole.
- the pressing body 23 attached to the portion 22 is used as a screw rod, and the pressing body 23 serving as a screw rod is screwed into the support portion 22 used as the screw hole. Note that the screw hole into which the screw rod is not screwed becomes a gas discharge hole.
- the screw rod of the pressing body 23 having an appropriate length is screwed into the screw hole of the support portion 22 provided at the center of the top plate C1 of the cap C, If this cap C is put on the aerosol container A, as shown in FIG. 29, the pressing body 23 hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A and presses the push button B, so that the aerosol The gas in the aerosol container A can be removed after the agent is used up. Furthermore, this degasser is screwed into the screw hole of the support portion 22 provided near the end of the top plate C1 of the cap C with a screw rod of the pressing body 23 having an appropriate length, and this cap C is put into the aerosol container A.
- this degassing tool is configured by screwing the screw rod of the pressing body 23 of an appropriate length into the screw hole of the support portion 22 provided near the end of the top plate C1 of the cap C, and inserting the cap C into the aerosol container A. As shown in Fig. 4, the pressure body 23 hits the top of the tip of the injection cylinder T1 of the trigger T as shown in Fig. 4.
- This trigger T can be pushed down, and the gas in the aerosol container A after the aerosol agent has been used up. Can also be removed. Furthermore, the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by making the use of the aerosol container A from the beginning of use. The remaining gas can be extracted together.
- the shape of the pressing surface of the push button B varies depending on various manufacturers, or the shape of the pressing surface of the operating member S for the push button. It is possible to deal with cases where the values are different.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIG. 31 forms a long hole 24 at the center part force of the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A toward the end, and is slidable in the long hole 24.
- the pressing body 23, which is a screw rod having an appropriate length, is screwed into the screw hole of the support portion 22 attached to the mounting portion 22 so as to be detachable.
- the long hole 24 also serves as a hole for discharging gas.
- the screw rod of the pressing body 23 having an appropriate length is screwed into the screw hole of the support portion 22 slid to the center portion of the top plate C1 of the cap C. Then, if this cap C is put on the aerosol container A, the pressing body 23 hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A and presses the push button B as shown in FIG. Therefore, the gas in the aerosol container A can be extracted after the aerosol agent is used up. Furthermore, this degasser is screwed into the screw hole of the pressing member 23 of an appropriate length into the screw hole of the support portion 22 slid toward the end of the top plate C1 of the cap C. 33, as shown in FIG.
- the pressing body 23 comes into contact with the pressing surface of the operating member S for the pushbutton, and the operating member S for the pushbutton is pushed down by pushing down the operating member S for the pushbutton.
- the aerosol container A can be degassed by using an aerosol agent.
- this degassing tool is configured by screwing the screw rod of the pressing body 23 having an appropriate length into the screw hole of the support portion 22 slid toward the end of the top plate C1 of the cap C, If it covers the aerosol container A, the pressing body 23 hits the top of the tip of the injection cylinder T1 of the trigger T as shown in Fig. 4, and this trigger T can be pushed down, and the aerosol container A after the aerosol agent has been used up.
- the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by setting the aerosol container A from the beginning of use, and in this case, the aerosol container A is also used. The remaining gas can be extracted together. Even in this embodiment, by changing the length of the screw rod of the pressing body 23, the shape of the pressing surface of the push button B varies depending on various manufacturers, or the shape of the pressing surface of the operating member S for the push button. It is possible to deal with cases where the values are different.
- the pressing means 1 of the gas venting tool shown in FIG. 34 is basically configured in the same manner as the pressing means 1 shown in FIG. 31.
- the center portion of the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A A fitting portion 24a is formed at the center and end of the long hole 24 formed from the end to the end portion, and the support portion 22 slidably attached to the long hole 24 is fitted into the fitting portion 24a.
- the gas vent configured as described above, it can be used in substantially the same manner as the gas vent shown in FIG.
- the cap C is slid to the center of the top plate C1, and the screw rod of the pressing body 23 having an appropriate length is screwed into the screw hole of the support portion 22 positioned at that position.
- the pressing body 23 hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A and presses the push button B as shown in FIG. 36.
- the aerosol container A can be degassed. Further, the degassing tool is slid toward the end of the top plate C1 of the cap C, and the screw rod of the pressing body 23 having an appropriate length is screwed into the screw hole of the support portion 22 positioned at that position.
- the pressing body 23 comes into contact with the pressing surface of the operating member S for the push button, and the operating member S for the push button is pushed down, thereby operating the push button. If the operation state of the member S is maintained, the gas in the aerosol container A after exhausting the aerosol agent can be removed.
- this degassing tool Slide the cap C on the aerosol container A by sliding the screw rod of the pressing body 23 of the appropriate length into the screw hole of the support 22 positioned at that position. As shown in Fig.
- the pressing body 23 hits the top of the tip of the injection cylinder T1 of the trigger T, and this trigger T can be pushed down, and the gas in the aerosol container A after exhausting the aerosol agent is used. You can also pull it out.
- the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by setting the aerosol container A to the use state from the beginning of use. The remaining gas can be extracted together. Even in this embodiment, by changing the length of the screw rod of the pressing body 23, the shape of the pressing surface of the push button B varies depending on various manufacturers, or the shape of the pressing surface of the operating member S for the push button. It is possible to deal with cases where they are different.
- the depressurizing means 1 of the gas venting tool shown in FIG. 39 is formed on the support 22 provided on the inner side surface of the side wall C4 of the cap C with the cap C covered on the aerosol container A.
- the pressing body 23 which also has a plate body force such as a metal plate or a synthetic resin plate
- the pressing body 23 and the top plate C1 of the cap C become parallel, and the pressing body 23 is a push button of the aerosol container A. It is assumed that B is pressed.
- the pressing body 23 has a disk shape.
- the pressing body 23 is not limited to a disk shape such as a square plate shape. As shown in FIG.
- the pressing body 23 is overlaid on the top surface C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A or stored inside the cap C of the aerosol container A.
- gas discharge holes are provided at appropriate locations on the top plate C1 and the side wall C4 of the cap C of the aerosol container A.
- the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A and the internal force of the cap C are also taken out of the pressing body 23, and the pressing body 23 is used as the cap C. Attach to support 22 so that it is parallel to top plate C1. If this cap C is put on the aerosol container A, as shown in FIG. 41, the pressing body 23 hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A and presses the push button B. After exhausting the aerosol, the aerosol container A can be degassed. Furthermore, the degassing tool of this invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent in the aerosol injection container A by setting the initial use force of the aerosol container A to the above-mentioned use state.
- the gas remaining in the aerosol container A can be extracted together.
- the pressing body 23 is made of an elastically deformable material such as a synthetic resin plate, so that it is possible to cope with the case where the shape of the pressing surface of the push button B is different by various means. can do.
- the depressing means 1 of the gas venting tool shown in Fig. 42 has a metal plate or a synthetic material in the insertion hole 25 formed in the side wall C4 of the cap C in a state where the cap C is covered with the aerosol container A. It is assumed that the pressing body 23 presses the push button B of the air container A by inserting a pressing body 23 having a plate body force such as a resin board. That is, the insertion hole 25 force is also provided with guide means 26 toward the push button B in the cap C, and when the pressing body 23 is inserted into the insertion hole 25, the tip of the pressing body 23 is aerosolized. The pressing surface of the push button B of the container A is pressed.
- the pressing body 23 has a substantially semicircular shape along the side wall C4 of the cap C, and is provided with a pressing portion 23a of the push button B at the center, and as shown in FIG. It is superposed on the top surface of the top plate C1 or stored in the cap C of the aerosol container A.
- the guide means 26 has a substantially semicircular shape along the side wall C4 of the cap C, and two guide plates provided with a space S in which the push button B is positioned at the center. However, the guide means 26 is limited to such a structure. There is no. Then, the pressing body 23 is sandwiched between two guide plates which are the guiding means 26, and the pressing portion 23a of the pressing body 23 is guided to the pressing surface of the push button B.
- the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A in which the pressing means 1 is used is preferably an inclined surface inclined from the injection hole side to the rear as shown in the figure.
- gas discharge holes are provided at appropriate locations on the top plate C1 and the side wall C2 of the cap C of the aerosol container A.
- the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A and the internal force of the cap C are also taken out, and the cap C is removed from the aerosol container A.
- the pressing body 23 is inserted from the insertion hole 25 toward the push button B in the cap C, the pressing portion 23a of the pressing body 23 is connected to the push button B of the aerosol container A as shown in FIG.
- This push button B is pressed against the pressing surface, and the aerosol container A after being cut can be degassed by using an aerosol agent.
- the degassing tool according to the present invention sets the initial use force of the aerosol container A to the use state.
- the entire amount of the aerosol agent in the aerosol container A can be injected, and also in this case, the gas remaining in the aerosol container A can be extracted together.
- the pressing surface of the push button B is an inclined surface inclined toward the rear side of the injection hole side force, the pressing body 23 gradually presses the push button B along the inclined surface. Operation is smooth.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIGS. 45 to 47 is configured so that the bottom surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C, the pressing surface of the push button B, and the cap C are covered with the aerosol container A. It is assumed that this pressing body 23 presses the push button B of the aerosol container A by inserting a pressing body 23 made of a plate such as a metal plate or a synthetic resin plate between them.
- the cap C is provided with an opening 27 in the top plate C1 of the cap C so that the user can insert a finger into the cap C in order to press the push button B, and the opening C is provided in the side wall C4 of the cap C.
- the pressing body 23 is overlaid on the top surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A.
- the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A in which the pressing means 1 is used is preferably an inclined surface inclined from the injection hole side to the rear as shown in the figure.
- the top plate C1 of the cap C may be one that is formed intermittently and that is continuously formed. Needless to say, the cap C may have various known cap shapes as long as the degassing tool of the present invention can be used.
- the pressing body 23 is removed from the top plate C1 of the cap C of the aerosol container A, and the pressing body 23 is pressed against the lower surface of the top plate C1 of the cap C. Insert it between the pressing surface of button B. Then, as shown in FIG. 49, the lower surface of the pressing body 23 hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A, and this push button B is pressed.
- the aerosol container A can be degassed.
- the degassing tool of the present invention injects the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by making the above-mentioned use state from the beginning of the use of the aerosol container A.
- the gas remaining in the aerosol container A can be extracted together. If the pressing surface of the push button B is an inclined surface inclined with the injection hole side rearward also, the pressing body 23 gradually pushes the push button B along the inclined surface. The pressing operation is smooth.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIG. 50 is configured such that the pressing body 31 is detachable or fixed at the center of the adhesive layer 30a formed on the entire surface of the bendable strip 30 or at an appropriate position. It is assumed that it is attached.
- the strip 30 may be any material that can be bent, such as a woven fabric, a synthetic resin sheet, a metal film, a cardboard, and a corrugated cardboard.
- the pressing body 31 is made of synthetic resin, wood, etc., and is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape, a substantially prismatic shape, a substantially U shape, a substantially cap shape, etc., and push button B, trigger T, push button operation The member S is pressed.
- the size of the shape is not particularly limited as long as degassing is possible, but the thickness (length) in the pressing direction is preferably about 1 to 4 cm.
- the belt-like body 30 may have a width and a length that do not interfere with the implementation of the present invention, although it varies depending on the size of the push button B, the trigger T, and the push button operation member S.
- the width can be about 1 to 3 cm and the length can be about 5 to 25 cm, preferably about 10 to 20 cm.
- the adhesive layer 30a has a degree of adhesive force that does not peel off due to the restoring force of the push button B, the trigger T, or the push button operation member S of the aerosol container A that is pressed during use as described later. .
- the exposed portion of the adhesive layer 30a is covered with a release paper 32, and the release paper 32 is peeled off during use to expose the adhesive layer 30a.
- the adhesive layer 30a shown in the figure is separately coated with a release paper 32a on one end side and a release paper 32b on the other end side from the pressing body 31 attached to the center portion. It may be coated.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIG. 51 does not have the adhesive layer 30a formed on the entire surface of the belt-like body 30, but a portion in which the pressing body 31 is attached to the belt-like body 30 and the belt-like body.
- a non-adhesive part 30b is provided between both end parts of 30, and an adsorbing member (not shown) is attached to this part as necessary.
- the strip 30 may be a bendable material such as a woven fabric, a synthetic resin sheet, a metal film, cardboard, or cardboard, but it is difficult to stretch. It is preferable for use as described later.
- the pressing body 31 is made of synthetic resin, wood, etc., and is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape, a substantially prismatic shape, a substantially U shape, a substantially cap shape, etc., for the push button B, the trigger T, and the push button.
- the operation member S is pressed.
- the shape and size are not particularly limited as long as the gas can be removed, but the thickness (length) in the pressing direction is preferably about 1 to 4 cm.
- the belt-like body 30 may have a width and a length that do not interfere with the implementation of the present invention, although it varies depending on the size of the push button B, the trigger T, and the push button operation member S.
- the width can be about 1 to 3 cm and the length can be about 5 to 25 cm, preferably about 10 to 20 cm.
- the adhesive layer 30a has a degree of adhesive force that does not peel off due to the restoring force of the push button B, the trigger T, or the push button operation member S of the aerosol container A that is pressed during use as described later. . Further, the adhesive layer 30a is separately coated with a release paper 32a at one end of the strip 30 and a release paper 32b at the other end.
- the pressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIG. 52 is configured such that the pressing body 31 is detachably or fixedly attached to the central portion of the adhesive layer 30a formed on the entire surface of the bendable strip 30 or to an appropriate position. I can do it.
- the strip 30 may be a bendable material such as a woven fabric, a synthetic resin sheet, a metal film, a cardboard, or a corrugated cardboard, but it is difficult to stretch when used as described later. preferable.
- the pressing body 31 is made of a force such as synthetic resin or wood, and is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape, a substantially prismatic shape, a substantially U shape, a substantially cap shape, etc., and is used for the push button B, the trigger T, and the push button.
- the operation member S is pressed.
- the shape and size are not particularly limited as long as the gas can be removed, but the thickness (length) in the pressing direction is preferably about 1 to 4 cm.
- the belt-like body 30 has a force that varies depending on the size of the push button B, the trigger T, and the push button operation member S.
- the width can be about 1 to 3 cm, and the length can be about 5 to 25 cm, preferably about 10 to 20 cm.
- the adhesive layer 30a has an adhesive force that does not peel off due to the restoring force of the push button B, trigger T or push button operation member S of the pressed aerosol container A during use as described later. It is said.
- the adhesive layer 30a is coated with a release paper 32c at the center, and one end side from the center is the release paper 32a and the other end is the release paper 32b. Each is coated. When using, first peel off the release paper 32c in the center, attach the pressing body 31 to the part where the release paper 32c is peeled off, and then peel off the release paper 32a and 32b on both sides to adhere. Layer 30a is exposed.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in FIG. 53 does not have the adhesive layer 30a formed on the entire surface of the belt-like body 30, but is covered with the release paper 32c at the center of the belt-like body 30.
- a non-adhesive portion 30b is formed between the portion and both ends of the strip 30, and an adsorbing member (not shown) is attached to this portion as necessary.
- the strip 30 may be any material that can be bent, such as a woven fabric, a synthetic resin sheet, a metal film, a cardboard, and a corrugated cardboard.
- the pressing body 31 is made of synthetic resin, wood, or the like, and is formed into a substantially cylindrical shape, a substantially prismatic shape, a substantially U shape, a substantially cap shape, etc., and the push button B, trigger T, push button The operating member S is pressed.
- the shape and size are not particularly limited as long as the gas can be removed, but the thickness (length) in the pressing direction is preferably about 1 to 4 cm.
- the belt 30 has a force that varies depending on the size of the push button B, the trigger T, and the push button operation member S.
- the width can be about 1 to 3 cm and the length can be about 5 to 25 cm, preferably about 10 to 20 cm.
- the adhesive layer 30a has an adhesive force that does not peel off due to the restoring force of the push button B, the trigger T, or the push button operation member S of the aerosol container A that is pressed during use as described later. .
- the adhesive layer 30a is coated with a release paper 32c at the center, one end of the adhesive layer 30a is covered with the release paper 32a, and the other end is covered with the release paper 32b.
- 32c is peeled off and the pressing body 31 is attached to the part where the release paper 32c is peeled off, and then the release papers 32a and 32b on both sides are peeled off to expose the adhesive layer 30a.
- the non-adhesive portion 30b shown in FIGS. 51 and 53 may be configured such that the suction member is attached as needed, and the suction member is not limited to this.
- the adhesive layer 30a to the aerosol container is provided only at both ends of the belt-like body 30, and the other part including the part to which the pressing body 31 is attached is defined as the non-adhesive part 30b. You can also.
- the non-adhesive portion 30b can be attached or not attached with an adsorbing member as required. Since the pressing body 31 is placed between the strip 30 and the push button B, trigger T or push button operation member S, the same effect can be obtained even if the pressing body 31 is not necessarily adhered to the strip 30.
- a rubber adhesive or an acrylic adhesive can be used as an adhesive resin.
- the rubber adhesive is composed mainly of natural rubber, synthetic rubber such as NBR 'SBR and tackifying resin, and the acrylic adhesive is composed mainly of an acrylate copolymer. is there.
- the depressing means 1 of the degassing tool shown in Figs. 55 and 56 has a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer 30a formed on the entire surface of one surface of the long bendable strip-shaped body 30, and this strip-shaped body 30 is formed into a cylinder. It is assumed that the holding body 33 is wound around the shape, and the pressing body 31 is detachably attached to the cylinder of the holding body 33. In order to detachably attach the pressing body 31 to the cylinder of the holding body 33, as shown in FIG. 55, the pressing body 31 is a cylinder having an outer diameter substantially the same as the inner diameter of the cylinder of the holding body 33. The pressing body 31 is fitted into the cylinder of the holding body 33, or, as shown in FIG.
- the pressing body 31 is a column having an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the holding body 33. A part of the cylindrical body may be adhered to the adhesive layer 30a of the strip 30 exposed from the cylindrical cutout 33a of the holding body 33.
- the belt-like body 30 is not limited as long as it can be wound around the holding body 33, such as a woven fabric, a synthetic resin sheet, or a metal film. In this case.
- the pressing body 31 is made of synthetic resin, wood, or the like, and is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape, a substantially prismatic shape, a substantially U shape, a substantially cap shape, etc., and has a push button B, trigger T, push button. The button operating member S is pressed.
- the shape and size are not particularly limited as long as the gas can be removed, but the thickness (length) in the pressing direction is preferably about 1 to 4 cm.
- the strip 30 can be provided with a cut-out portion 34 that can be cut to an appropriate size.
- the strip 30 has a force that varies depending on the size of the push button B, the trigger T, and the push button operating member S.
- a cutout 34 may be provided so that the length can be cut to 5 to 25 cm, preferably about 10 to 20 cm. . If the cutout 34 is not provided in the strip 30, a cutter of the strip 30, such as a knurled blade, may be provided on the press body 31 so as not to hinder the pressing operation.
- the width of the strip 30 can be about 1 to 3 cm, and the cutout 34 can be a perforation or a weak line.
- the adhesive layer 30a has a degree of adhesive strength that does not peel off due to the restoring force of the push button B, the trigger T, or the push button operating member S of the aerosol container A that is pressed when used as described later.
- the pressing means 1 of the gas venting tool shown in Figs. 50 to 56 is attached to the body of the aerosol container A with an adhesive tape, stored in the cap C of the aerosol container A, or aerosol. It is stored in a package (not shown) of container A.
- the pressing means 1 can be packaged separately from the aerosol container A, and can be handled separately from the aerosol container A.
- the depressing means 1 for the gas venting tool shown in FIGS. 52, 53, and 54 is provided with a plurality of spare strips 30 and the plurality of strips 30 are attached to the aerosol container A or its package. Can be attached or stored.
- the degassing tool of the present invention configured as shown in Figs. 50 to 56 uses the pressing means 1 by removing the aerosol container A force and also removing the force from the cap C and the packaging body, and used as follows. To do.
- the release paper 32a on one end side of the strip 30 of the pressing means 1 is peeled to expose the adhesive layer 30a, and this adhesive layer 30a is exposed to the aerosol container A. Adhere to the top of the torso. Further, peel off the release paper 32b on the other end of the belt 30 to expose the adhesive layer 30a, and press the push button B, trigger T or push button operation member S of the aerosol container A while The pressing body 31 is applied to.
- the release paper 32c in the center is peeled off, the pressing body 31 is attached to the part where the release paper 32c has been peeled off, and the same operation is performed to perform the aerosol container A.
- the pressing body 31 Place the pressing body 31 on top of the pushbutton B, trigger T or pushbutton operation member S. 55 and 56, the pressing body 31 is removed from the holding body 33, the belt-like body 30 wound around the holding body 33 is rewound and cut off from the cutout portion 34. Then, as shown in FIG. 57, the pressing body 31 is attached to the central portion of the separated strip 30 on the adhesive layer 30a side, and then the adhesive layer 30a on one end side of the strip 30 is attached to the aerosol container A. Adhere to the upper part of the torso While pressing the push button B, trigger T or push button operation member S of the container A, the pressing body 31 is applied to the upper part thereof.
- the adhesive layer 30a on the other end side of the strip 30 is adhered to the upper part of the body portion of the aerosol container A opposite to the portion to which the adhesive layer 3 Oa is adhered.
- both ends of the belt-like body can be adhered to the body portion of the aerosol container A.
- the pressing body 31 is not necessarily used. That is, one end of the band 30 is adhered to the upper part of the body of the aerosol container A, and while pressing the push button B or the like of the aerosol container A, the band 30 itself is applied to these upper parts, Adhere the other end to the upper part of the body on the opposite side of the aerosol container A, or adhere both ends of the band 30 to the upper part of the body of the aerosol container A while pressing the upper part of the push button B etc. You can also. Further, while pressing the push button B etc., one end of the strip 30 is adhered to the push button B etc., and the other end of the strip 30 is adhered to the upper part of the body of the aerosol container A so that the operation state can be maintained. You can also.
- the cap C of the aerosol container A as shown in FIGS. 58 and 59 is attached so as not to be disengaged from the inner clamping portion A1 of the aerosol container A, and the push button B is pressed.
- an opening 27 is provided on the top plate C1 of the cap C, and an opening 28 continuous with the opening 27 is provided on the side wall C4 of the cap C.
- a push button B is positioned below the opening 27 of the top plate C1.
- a jet window 29 is provided on the side wall C4 of the cap C facing the opening 28, and the jet port of the push button B faces the jet window 29.
- the push button B of the aerosol container A cannot be pressed unless the pressing body 31 is put into the cap C, even if the opening 27 of the top plate C1 of the cap C is in force.
- the cap C of the aerosol container A is removable, the cap C will not get in the way if the cap C is removed. Therefore, the push button B of the aerosol container A may be pressed by the pressing body 31.
- the pressure body 31 is peeled off from the adhesive layer 30a of the belt-like body 30, and the push button B, the trigger T or the push button operation member S of the aerosol container A can be pressed at the peeled portion.
- the pressing body 31 or the belt-like body 30 itself maintains the state in which the push button B, the trigger T, or the push button operation member S of the aerosol container A is pressed. Can be used to vent the aerosol container A after it has been cut. If the gas venting tool is configured as shown in FIGS.
- an adsorbing member (not shown) is attached to the non-adhesive part 30b, when the gas in the aerosol container A is vented, the injection port of the push button B If the adhesive layer 30a is adhered to the upper part of the body of the aerosol container A so that B1 faces the adsorbing member of the non-adhesive part 30b, even if some contents remain in the aerosol container A, Since the object is ejected and hits the adsorption member and is adsorbed by the adsorption member, the contents of the aerosol container A are not sprinkled on the user and the user's clothes are not soiled.
- the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by setting the initial use force of the aerosol container A to the above-mentioned use state. The remaining gas can be extracted together.
- the adhesive layer 30a of the strip 30 can adhere to any part of the upper part of the body of the aerosol container A. Therefore, the outer shape of the body of the aerosol container A differs depending on various manufacturers, and the push button B, Even when the shape and height of the pressing surface of the trigger T and the operating member S for the push button are different, it can be dealt with.
- the degassing tool of the present invention configured as shown in Figs. 50 to 56 is provided with the belt-like body 30 at a position to be the pressing surface of the push button B or the trigger T or the push button operating member S of the aerosol container A.
- one end of the strip 30 is adhered to the push button B, the other end is adhered to the cap C, one end of the strip 30 is adhered to the push button B, and the other end is adhered to the trunk portion.
- one end of the strip 30 can be adhered to the cap C, the approximate center can be applied to the push button B, and the other end can be adhered to the opposite side of the cap C so that the operation state can be maintained.
- one end of the strip 30 is adhered to the trigger T, the other end is adhered to the cap C or the trunk, and one end of the strip 30 is adhered to the injection cylinder T1 of the trigger T and the other end is adhered to the trigger T. It can be used by adhering to the cap c or the body part to maintain the operation state.
- the depressing means 1 of the gas venting tool shown in Figs. 61 and 62 is a push button B of the aerosol container A, a trigger T or an operation member for a push button at the approximate center of a long body 41a having a force such as a synthetic resin plate.
- S-pressing portions 42 are provided, and both ends of the long body 41a are provided with hanging bodies 41b bent inward so as to be elastically deformed outward, and the inner side of the aerosol container A is provided at the lower ends of these hanging bodies 41b. It is assumed that the hook 43 on the heel tightening part A1 or the outer lash tightening part A2 is provided in multiple stages.
- the hanging body 41b has a flat inner peripheral surface and a hooking portion 43 that is curved along the inner side clamping part A1 or the outer side clamping part A2. This is preferable because the hooking portion 43 can be reliably hooked to the inner side clamping portion A1 or the outer side clamping portion A2. Further, the hanging body 41b has an inner peripheral surface curved along the inner clamping portion A1 or the outer clamping portion A2, and the hook portion 43 is also curved along these clamping portions. You can also. Further, the depressing means 1 of the gas venting tool shown in FIG. 62 is such that the pressing portion 42 is slidably attached to the long body 41a.
- sliding grooves 44 are provided on both side ends of the long body 4 la, and an overhanging portion 42a is provided at the upper end of the pressing portion 42.
- the overhanging portion 42a of the pressing portion 42 is long.
- the force that is slidably inserted into the sliding groove 44 of the body 41a is not limited to such a structure.
- 61 and 62 is attached to the body of the aerosol container A with an adhesive tape or stored in a package (not shown) of the aerosol container A. Further, these pressing means 1 can be packaged separately from the aerosol container A, and can be handled separately from the aerosol container A.
- the pressing means 1 is also removed from the aerosol container A force or taken out of the package, etc., as shown in Figs. If one of the hooks 43 provided in multiple stages of the hanging body 41b of the pressing means 1 is hooked on the outer side clamping part A2 of the aerosol container A, the pressing part 42 presses the push button B of the aerosol container A.
- the push button B is kept pressed against the surface, and the aerosol container A can be degassed after the aerosol agent is used up.
- this degassing tool is used for pressing the push button B of the aerosol container A as shown in FIG.
- the pressing part 42 hits the pressing surface of the push button B of the aerosol container A, This means that the push button B is kept pressed, and the aerosol container A can be degassed after the aerosol agent is used up.
- the pressing portion 42 is slid toward one end of the long body 41a, and any one of the hooking portions 43 provided in multiple stages of the hanging body 41b of the pressing means 1 is aerosolized. If it is hooked on the outer side clamping part A2 of the container A, the pressing part 42 hits the pressing surface of the operating member S for the push button, and the operating state of the operating member S for the push button is changed by pushing down the operating member S for the push button. As a result, the aerosol container A can be degassed after being cut using an aerosol.
- this degassing tool has one of the hooks 43 provided in multiple stages of the hanging body 41b of the pressing means 1 in the state where the pressing part 42 is slid toward one end of the long body 41a. If it is hooked on the outer clamping part A2 of the container A, the pressing part 42 hits the top of the tip of the injection cylinder T1 of the trigger T as shown in Fig. 4, and the state where the trigger T is pushed down can be maintained.
- the aerosol container A can be removed by using an aerosol.
- the degassing tool of the present invention can inject the entire amount of the aerosol agent from the aerosol container A by setting the aerosol container A to the use state from the beginning of use. The remaining gas can be removed together.
- the hanging body 41b of the pressing means 1 is bent at the both ends of the long body 41a so as to be elastically deformed outward and the inner side of the aerosol container A is tightened at the lower end.
- the hook part 43 on the part A1 or the outer clamp part A2 is provided in multiple stages, so that the outer clamp part A1 or the outer clamp part A2 of the aerosol container A has different external shapes or is pushed by various manufacturers. It is possible to cope with the case where the pressing surfaces of the button B, the trigger T, and the push button operation member S have different shapes and heights.
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Abstract
La présente invention concerne un outil à émission de gaz d’une bombe aérosol (A) comprenant un moyen de pression (1) maintenant un bouton poussoir (B), un déclencheur (T) ou un élément d’actionnement (S) pour le bouton poussoir dans un état actionné. Le moyen de pression (1) est composé d’un corps flexible en forme de bande (30) ayant, au moins au niveau de ses deux extrémités, des couches adhésives (30a) collées à la partie de corps de la bombe aérosol (A) afin de permettre l’installation d’un corps de pression sur celle-ci. Le moyen de pression est formé dans une coupe transversale grossièrement en forme de M et comprend la partie de pression (11) du bouton poussoir (B) de la bombe aérosol (A) au niveau de sa partie grossièrement centrale, ainsi qu’un corps de suspension (12) au niveau de ses deux extrémités et une partie de crochet (13) sur la partie de torsion interne (A1) de la bombe aérosol (A). Ainsi, l’outil à émission de gaz peut facilement et sûrement réaliser une opération d’émission de gaz sans nécessiter de force.
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