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DISPENSING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE

  • US 20110192864A1
  • Filed: 04/20/2011
  • Published: 08/11/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/27/2007
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A DOT-39 compliant dispensing system for dispensing a polyurethane foam component under constant pressure, the system comprising:

  • a compressor having an outlet through which air is supplied;

    a booster coupled to the outlet of the compressor, being configured to compress the air output from the compressor to provide, via a high pressure outlet, a supply of compressed air at a pressure of between about 160 and about 200 pounds per square inch;

    at least two bladderless tanks, each of which have an internal volume that is sized less than 1,526 cubic inches to comply with DOT-39 specification for non-reusable, non-refillable cylinders, in which is disposed a quantity of a polyurethane foam component that is sufficient to fill at least 70 percent of the internal volume of the bladderless tanks, each which further includea first valve that is connected to the high pressure outlet of the booster for communicating the pressurized air into said bladderless tank to pressurize the bladderless tank, anda second valve adjacent the bottom of each bladderless tank, for connecting to a hose associated with a dispenser; and

    a dispenser for dispensing the polyurethane foam component from each of the at least two bladderless tanks, the dispenser being connected via at least two hoses to the second valve adjacent the bottom of each of the at least two bladderless tanks to enable dispensing of substantially all the polyurethane foam component disposed within each of the at least two bladderless tanks, to minimize any remnant of polyurethane foam component left therein;

    wherein the compressor and booster provide a continuously replenished source of pressurized air for pressurizing the at least two bladderless tanks to enable substantially all polyurethane foam component within the bladderless tanks to be dispensed at constant pressure through the second valve adjacent the bottom of the bladderless tanks.

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