An aerosol system for dispensing liquid material, comprising a container assembly and an actuator assembly comprising an outlet member defining an outlet opening, a collar member, an actuator member, and a selector member. The actuator member supports the collar member and the outlet member such tha
An aerosol system for dispensing liquid material, comprising a container assembly and an actuator assembly comprising an outlet member defining an outlet opening, a collar member, an actuator member, and a selector member. The actuator member supports the collar member and the outlet member such that movement of the collar member relative to the actuator member causes the collar member to deform the outlet member. Movement of the selector member relative to the collar member moves the collar member relative to the actuator member. Deformation of the outlet member alters a cross-sectional area of the outlet opening. When the actuator assembly is in a first position, the liquid material is prevented from flowing out of the container. When the actuator assembly is in a second position, the liquid material is allowed to flow out of the container assembly through the outlet opening.
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1. An aerosol actuator, comprising: an actuator member;an outlet member;a selector member defining a first lock portion; anda collar member defining a second lock portion; whereinmovement of the selector member in at least one direction relative to the collar member displaces the collar member relat
1. An aerosol actuator, comprising: an actuator member;an outlet member;a selector member defining a first lock portion; anda collar member defining a second lock portion; whereinmovement of the selector member in at least one direction relative to the collar member displaces the collar member relative to the actuator member; andthe second lock portion engages the first lock portion to inhibit movement of the selector member. 2. An aerosol actuator as recited in claim 1, in which: the first lock portion comprises at least one ratchet notch; andthe second lock portion comprises a lock projection. 3. An aerosol actuator as recited in claim 2, in which the selector member defines a plurality of ratchet notches, where each of the plurality of ratchet notches engages the lock projection to inhibit movement of the selector member. 4. An aerosol actuator as recited in claim 3, in which each of the plurality of ratchet notches corresponds to an angular orientation of the selector member. 5. An aerosol actuator as recited in claim 1, in which rotation of the selector member relative to the collar member displaces the collar member relative to the actuator member. 6. An aerosol actuator as recited in claim 1, in which: the selector member defines a first threaded portion; andthe collar member defines a second threaded portion; whereinthe first threaded portion engages the second threaded portion such that rotation of the selector member relative to the collar member linearly displaces the collar member relative to the actuator member. 7. An aerosol actuator as recited in claim 6, in which: the outlet member defines an outlet opening, where the outlet member is deformable such that a cross-section of the outlet opening is within first and second limits;movement of the collar member relative to the actuator member deforms the outlet member; andthe first and second threaded portions are configured such that rotation of the selector member defines the first and second limits of the outlet opening. 8. An aerosol actuator as recited in claim 1, further comprising a base portion defining a groove, in which: a flange portion extends from the selector member; andthe groove receives the flange portion to inhibit movement of the collar portion relative to the actuator member. 9. An aerosol actuator as recited in claim 8, in which the first lock portion is formed on the flange portion. 10. An aerosol actuator as recited in claim 1, further comprising: a security tab detachably attached to at least one of the collar member, the selector member, and the actuator member; whereinthe security tab inhibits depression of the actuator member when attached; andthe security tab allows the actuator member to be depressed when detached. 11. A method of dispensing material comprising: providing an aerosol actuator as recited in claim 10;mounting the aerosol actuator onto an aerosol system;detaching the security tab; andadjusting the selector member to obtain a desired spray pattern. 12. An aerosol actuator as recited in claim 1, in which: the actuator member defines a plurality of fingers;the outlet member defines an outlet opening and is supported by the fingers;movement of the collar member relative to the actuator member causes deformation of the fingers; anddeformation of the fingers causes deformation of the outlet member to change a cross section of the outlet opening. 13. A method of dispensing material comprising: providing an aerosol actuator as recited in claim 1;mounting the aerosol actuator onto an aerosol system; andadjusting the selector member to obtain a desired spray pattern. 14. A method as recited in claim 13, in which the material is texture material. 15. An aerosol actuator, comprising: a base member defining a groove portion;an actuator member;a nozzle member;a collar member defining a rail portion; anda slide member; wherein rotation of the collar member relative to the slide member displaces the slide member relative to the actuator member; andthe groove portion receives the rail portion to inhibit movement of the collar portion relative to the actuator member. 16. An aerosol actuator as recited in claim 15, in which a dimension of the groove portion is predetermined to allow movement of the actuator member relative to the base member. 17. An aerosol actuator as recited in claim 15, further comprising a locking tab detachably attached to at least one of the base member, the actuator member, the collar member, and the slide member; wherein the locking tab inhibits depression of the actuator member towards the base member when attached; andthe locking tab allows the actuator member to be depressed towards the base member when detached. 18. A method of dispensing material comprising: providing an aerosol actuator as recited in claim 17;mounting the aerosol actuator onto an aerosol system;detaching the locking tab; andadjusting the selector member to obtain a desired spray pattern. 19. A method of dispensing material comprising: providing an aerosol actuator as recited in claim 15;mounting the aerosol actuator onto an aerosol system; andadjusting the collar member to obtain a desired spray pattern. 20. A method as recited in claim 19, in which the material is texture material.
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