Epic Spray System by Robert Swinton

A new alternative to the traditional aerosol spray paint can, the Epic Spray System combines a paint bag with a refillable CO2 canister. By replacing standard propellants, Epic is safer to use indoors without a mask, avoids the risk of paint explosion and is better for the environment. With its comfortable hand grip and visible color contents, Epic reduces mess and frustration for crafts hobbyists and DIYers.

1. Unscrew the cap from the paint bag. A foil seal keeps the paint in the bag during this process. 2. Screw the nozzle and the paint bag into the cap. The cap houses the spray release trigger. 3. Lock the assembled piece and the CO2 into the polycarbonate tube, the nozzle faces forward. 4. Turn the valve on the front of the can to release CO2 pressure into the paint bag reservoir. 5. The CO2 pushes the paint bag from all sides and up through the cap, forcing the paint out.

Designer: Robert Swinton

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3 Comments »

Comment by ken
2007-06-15 12:28:02

 

whoa, there are two of you!!!

Comment by Yanko Design
2007-06-15 12:34:35

 

Yes they are twins that happen to be both industrial designers as well.

 
 
Comment by Isabel Hernández
2008-02-08 08:48:36

 

Dears,

we are a paint manufacturer located in Spain with a chain of stores. We are thinking of the possibility to commercialize your epic spray, but we don’t know if it would be suitable.
To decide if yes or not we have to know if the paint bag is refillable.
If yes, please, tell us how to proceed to get a sample.
Waiting for your soon answer,

Thanks,

Isabel Hernández
Purchasing Department
Barnices Valentine, S.A.U.
Barcelona (Spain)
http://www.valentine.es

 
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