Abstract:
A remote control cap that is adapted to snap fit onto a spray can's head, the cap being of a unitary or one piece molded plastic structure. The cap includes a lever arm connected to a snap-on collar by inherently resilient leaf springs, the leaf springs normally biasing the lever arm out of contact with the can's valve when the cap is assembled with the can. The cap also includes a pole socket connectable to an extension pole, and the lever arm is connectable to an extension cord at an end remote from the leaf spring end, thereby permitting the can's valve to be operated by depressing the lever arm against the leaf springs' bias from a position remote from the can.
Abstract:
The present device is a novel spray-valve-actuating device for aerosol spray product containers which includes a split annular wirelike base element or clamp for mounting on the neck of a container and a compact valve actuating lever pivotally operatively connected to the base element and removably securing it in mounted position when the device is on a container.
Abstract:
A dispensing device includes a container, wherein a bottom surface of the container includes a container opening to the interior storage; first and second tracks located below the bottom surface of the container on opposing sides of the container opening; first and second sliding members that engage with the first and second tracks, respectively; a bowl support connected to the first and second sliding members, and wherein the bowl support is configured to move between a filling position and a serving position; and a lever including a lever body including a first lever end and a second lever end. When the first lever end is in a first position, the bowl support is in the filling position. When the first lever end is in a second position, the bowl support is in the serving position.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relate to an actuator assembly for an aerosol can. The assembly includes a body attachable to a can and a disc provided with two opposing levers. The disc is hinged to the body and generally overlies a valve provided on the aerosol can. When either lever is depressed, a valve socket on the bottom of the disc engages the valve of the aerosol can to discharge pressurized liquid through a port formed through the disc. One of the levers is provided with a catching member that engages and selectively locks onto a latch provided on the body so that the lever is captured in a depressed position to cause the continuous discharge of liquid from the can. The captured lever can be released to discontinue discharge of liquid by pressing the other lever.