Patent Number: 054913454
Section: claims

1. A vacuum canister for picking up and containing at least one of a fluid and a particulate material, comprising: a housing with a sealed vacuum chamber having a predetermined vacuum pressure therein; and  a valve having a first port operable to be placed in fluid communication with said vacuum chamber and a second port for receiving at least one of a fluid and a particulate material, said valve being operable between a first position to seal said vacuum chamber and retain said predetermined vacuum within said vacuum chamber, and a second position to permit fluid flow through said valve from said second port into said vacuum chamber;  whereby operation of said valve, in said second position when said second port is located adjacent at least one of a fluid and a particulate material, is effective to displace through said valve the at least one of a fluid and a particulate material into said housing.  a housing for forming therein a sealed vacuum chamber;  vacuum means for establishing a predetermined vacuum pressure within said vacuum chamber; and  a valve having a first port for fluid communication with said vacuum chamber and a second port for receiving at least one of a fluid and a particulate material, said valve being operable between a first position to seal said vacuum chamber and retain a vacuum pressure within said vacuum chamber, and a second position to permit fluid flow through said valve from said second port to said first port;  whereby operation of said valve, in said second position when said second port is located adjacent at least one of a fluid and a particulate material, is effective to displace through said valve the at least one of a fluid and a particulate material into said housing.  providing a housing having therein a sealed vacuum chamber;  providing a valve having a first port selectively operable to place it in fluid communication with said vacuum chamber and a second port for receiving at least one of a fluid and a particulate material, said valve being operable between a first position to seal said vacuum chamber and retain a vacuum within said vacuum chamber, and a second position to permit fluid flow through said valve from said second port to said first port;  establishing a predetermined vacuum pressure within said vacuum chamber;  locating at least one of a fluid and a particulate material adjacent said second port; and  placing said valve in said second position to displace along with fluid flow through said valve the at least one of a fluid and a particulate material into said vacuum chamber. 2. The vacuum canister according to claim 1, wherein the at least one of a fluid and a particulate material is a hazardous material. 3. The vacuum canister according to claim 2, wherein said housing includes a protective layer having a predetermined thickness that is effective to contain the hazardous material within said housing, said protective layer being disposed in substantially covering relationship to said vacuum chamber. 4. The vacuum canister according to claim 3, wherein said hazardous material is a corrosive agent material. 5. The vacuum canister according to claim 4, wherein said protective layer is formed of glass. 6. The vacuum canister according to claim 3, wherein said hazardous material is a radioactive material. 7. The vacuum canister according to claim 6, wherein said protective layer is a predetermined thickness that is effective to shield radiation from the radioactive material contained within said housing. 8. The vacuum canister according to claim 7, wherein said protective layer is formed of lead. 9. The vacuum canister according to claim 1, further including a conduit disposed to the exterior of said valve and in fluid communication with said second port of said valve. 10. The vacuum canister according to claim 1, wherein said housing is sized and configured to be held by a person's hand. 11. The vacuum canister according to claim 10, wherein said valve is sized and configured to be operable by a finger of a person's hand. 12. The vacuum canister according to claim 1, wherein said valve includes biasing means for biasing said valve toward said first position to seal said vacuum chamber, said valve being operable to be selectively and repetitively moved to said second position to permit fluid flow through said valve. 13. A vacuum canister for picking up and containing at least one of a fluid and a particulate material, comprising: 14. The vacuum canister according to claim 13, wherein the at least one of a fluid and a particulate material is a hazardous material. 15. The vacuum canister according to claim 14, wherein said housing includes a protective layer having a predetermined thickness that is effective to contain the hazardous material within said housing, said protective layer being disposed in substantially covering relationship to said vacuum chamber. 16. The vacuum canister according to claim 13, wherein said valve includes biasing means for biasing said valve toward said first position to seal said vacuum chamber, said valve operable to be selectively or repetitively moved to said second position to permit fluid flow through said valve. 17. The vacuum canister according to claim 13, wherein said vacuum means for creating a vacuum within said vacuum chamber includes a preselected substance disposed in communication with said vacuum chamber for causing a vacuum-forming reaction with a gas within said vacuum chamber. 18. The vacuum canister according to claim 13, wherein said vacuum means for creating a vacuum within said vacuum chamber includes a slidable housing member for expanding the volume of said vacuum chamber. 19. The vacuum canister according to claim 13, wherein said housing is sized and configured to be held by a person's hand. 20. The vacuum canister according to claim 19, wherein said valve is sized and configured to be operable by a finger of a person's hand. 21. A method for picking up and containing at least one of a fluid and a particulate material, comprising the steps of: 22. The method according to claim 21, wherein said at least one of a fluid and a particulate material is a hazardous material. 23. The method according to claim 22, wherein said step of providing a housing includes the step of providing a protective layer having a predetermined thickness that is effective to contain the hazardous material within said housing, said protective layer being disposed in substantially covering relationship to said vacuum chamber. 24. The vacuum canister according to claim 21, wherein said step of providing a valve includes the step of providing biasing means for biasing said valve toward said first position to seal said vacuum chamber, said valve being operable to be selectively or repetitively moved to said second position to permit fluid flow through said valve.