Trigger mechanism for discharging aerosol containers
First Claim
1. A trigger mechanism for enabling a user to ergonomically discharge aerosol container contents, the trigger mechanism comprising:
- a trigger unit, the trigger unit comprising a finger-engaging portion, a trigger-guiding portion, and a member-receiving portion, the finger-engaging portion comprising a finger-engaging surface, the trigger-guiding portion comprising trigger-based stop structure and opposed handle-receiving grooves, the member-receiving portion comprising a planar, apertured upright and a planar, member-guiding upright, the apertured upright comprising a member-receiving aperture and a first basal cavity, the apertured upright extending orthogonally relative to the handle-receiving grooves in an upright plane, the member-receiving aperture comprising an aperture axis for receiving a first end of an L-shaped tension member, the first basal cavity comprising a first cavity axis, the aperture and first cavity axes being orthogonal to the upright plane and parallel to one another, the member-guiding upright extending in a guide plane parallel to the upright plane, the member-guiding upright comprising a second basal cavity, the second basal cavity comprising a second cavity axis, the second cavity axis being parallel to the first cavity axis, the member-guiding and apertured uprights thereby together defining a planar, member-receiving channel, the member-receiving channel for receiving the L-shaped tension member when pivoted into an operable position, the member-guiding upright for preventing axial displacement of the first end of the L-shaped tension member relative to the upright plane for preventing removal thereof from the apertured upright, the finger-engaging surface for ergonomically receiving a user'"'"'s finger, the handle-receiving grooves for receiving opposed guide flanges of a handle assembly, the trigger-based stop structure for preventing excess forward and rearward movement of the trigger unit.
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Abstract
An apparatus and trigger mechanism enables a user to ergonomically discharge aerosol container contents. The apparatus comprises a trigger unit, a handle assembly, a tension member, a tubular member, an operative end housing assembly, and an actuator assembly. The trigger unit interfaces the tension member to the handle assembly. The tension member transmits force from the trigger unit to the actuator assembly via the tubular structure, which structure interconnects the handle assembly and operative end housing. The operative end housing houses or receives the actuator assembly and an aerosol container. The transmitted force actuates the aerosol container via the actuator assembly. A method of assembling the apparatus is further described.
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21 Claims
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1. A trigger mechanism for enabling a user to ergonomically discharge aerosol container contents, the trigger mechanism comprising:
a trigger unit, the trigger unit comprising a finger-engaging portion, a trigger-guiding portion, and a member-receiving portion, the finger-engaging portion comprising a finger-engaging surface, the trigger-guiding portion comprising trigger-based stop structure and opposed handle-receiving grooves, the member-receiving portion comprising a planar, apertured upright and a planar, member-guiding upright, the apertured upright comprising a member-receiving aperture and a first basal cavity, the apertured upright extending orthogonally relative to the handle-receiving grooves in an upright plane, the member-receiving aperture comprising an aperture axis for receiving a first end of an L-shaped tension member, the first basal cavity comprising a first cavity axis, the aperture and first cavity axes being orthogonal to the upright plane and parallel to one another, the member-guiding upright extending in a guide plane parallel to the upright plane, the member-guiding upright comprising a second basal cavity, the second basal cavity comprising a second cavity axis, the second cavity axis being parallel to the first cavity axis, the member-guiding and apertured uprights thereby together defining a planar, member-receiving channel, the member-receiving channel for receiving the L-shaped tension member when pivoted into an operable position, the member-guiding upright for preventing axial displacement of the first end of the L-shaped tension member relative to the upright plane for preventing removal thereof from the apertured upright, the finger-engaging surface for ergonomically receiving a user'"'"'s finger, the handle-receiving grooves for receiving opposed guide flanges of a handle assembly, the trigger-based stop structure for preventing excess forward and rearward movement of the trigger unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A trigger mechanism for enabling a user to discharge aerosol container contents, the trigger mechanism comprising:
a trigger unit, the trigger unit comprising a finger-engaging portion, a trigger-guiding portion, and a member-receiving portion, the finger-engaging portion comprising a finger-engaging surface, the trigger-guiding portion comprising trigger-based stop structure and a handle-receiving groove, the member-receiving portion comprising a planar, apertured upright and a planar, member-guiding upright, the apertured upright comprising a member-receiving aperture, the apertured upright extending orthogonally relative to the handle-receiving groove in an upright plane, the member-receiving aperture comprising an aperture axis, the aperture axis being orthogonal to the upright plane for receiving a first end of a tension member, the member-guiding upright extending in a guide plane parallel to the upright plane, the member-guiding and apertured uprights thereby together defining a planar, member-receiving channel, the member-guiding upright being forward of the apertured upright thereby forming a forward channel, the forward channel being orthogonal to the member-receiving channel, the forward and member-receiving channels for enhancing tension member receipt and securement, the member-receiving channel for receiving the tension member when pivoted into an operable position, the member-guiding upright for preventing the tension member from becoming removed from the apertured upright, the finger-engaging surface for receiving a user'"'"'s finger, the handle-receiving groove for receiving a guide flange of a handle assembly, the trigger-based stop structure for preventing excess forward and rearward movement of the trigger unit. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A trigger mechanism for enabling a user to discharge aerosol container contents via an aerosol container discharging apparatus, the trigger mechanism comprising:
a finger-engaging portion, a trigger-guiding portion, and a member-receiving portion, the finger-engaging portion comprising a finger-engaging surface, the trigger-guiding portion comprising a handle-guiding groove, the member-receiving portion comprising an apertured upright and a member-guiding upright, the apertured upright comprising a member-receiving aperture, the apertured upright extending orthogonally relative to the handle-receiving groove in an upright plane, the member-receiving aperture comprising an aperture axis, the aperture axis being orthogonal to the upright plane for receiving and thereby linking a first end of a tension member to the trigger mechanism, the member-guiding upright extending in a guide plane parallel to the upright plane, the member-guiding and apertured uprights thereby together defining a member-receiving channel, the member-guiding upright being forward of the apertured upright thereby forming a forward channel, the forward channel being orthogonal to the member-receiving channel, the forward and member-receiving channels for enhancing tension member receipt and securement, the member-receiving channel for receiving the tension member when pivoted into an operable position, the member-guiding upright for preventing the tension member from becoming removed from the apertured upright, the finger-engaging surface for receiving a user'"'"'s finger, the handle-guiding groove for cooperably guiding handle assembly guide structure. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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21. A trigger mechanism for enabling a user to ergonomically discharge aerosol container contents, the trigger mechanism comprising:
a trigger unit, the trigger unit comprising a finger-engaging portion, a trigger-guiding portion, and a member-receiving portion, the finger-engaging portion comprising a finger-engaging surface, the trigger-guiding portion comprising trigger-based stop structure and opposed handle-receiving grooves, the opposed handle-receiving grooves for defining bi-directional motion of the trigger unit, the member-receiving portion comprising a planar, apertured upright and a member-guiding upright, the apertured upright comprising a member-receiving aperture and a first basal aperture, the apertured upright extending orthogonally relative to the handle-receiving grooves and the bi-directional motion of the trigger unit in an upright plane, the member-receiving aperture comprising a first aperture axis for receiving a first end of an L-shaped tension member, the first basal aperture comprising a second aperture axis, the member-guiding upright extending in a guide plane parallel to the upright plane, the member-guiding and apertured uprights thereby together defining a member-receiving channel, the member-receiving channel for receiving the tension member when pivoted into an operable position, the member-guiding upright for preventing the tension member from becoming removed from the apertured upright, the first and second aperture axes being orthogonal to the upright plane and parallel to one another, the finger-engaging surface for ergonomically receiving a user'"'"'s finger, the handle-receiving grooves for receiving opposed guide flanges of a handle assembly, the trigger-based stop structure for preventing excess forward and rearward movement of the trigger unit.
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