Device for dispensing a liquid or a paste in a finely...

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B65D 83/14 (2006.01)

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CA 1100106

ABSTRACT This invention relates to a device for dispensing a liquid or a paste in a finely divided manner, namely as an aerosol. More particularly, the invention relates to such a device comprising a substantially tubular rigid container with valve means allowing the ejection of the liquid or the paste contained in the container through an outlet, the container having two inner chambers, one of which contains a gas under pressure, whereas the other contains the liquid or paste to be dispensed or distributed, the chambers being separated from each other by a sliding element which is tightly in contact with the inner wall of the container. The sliding element consists of a deep cup, the open part of which is directed towards the chamber containing the compressed gas and which is provided preferably at its free edge, with a guiding element and, on its periphery, with at least one sealing peripheral projection and possibly with a paripheral boss or flange acting as a scraper for removing the bruises or dents in the inner wall of the tubular container.

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