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COBRA AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING DEVICE CAPABLE OF LOADING FIRE EXTINGUISHER
20220288433 · 2022-09-15 ·

The present invention relates to a cobra automatic fire extinguishing device capable of loading a fire extinguisher. The cobra automatic fire extinguishing device can automatically spray extinguishing fluid to a location of a fire by mounting a fire extinguisher inside, detecting the location of the fire, and directing the nozzle to the location of the fire. In addition, the cobra automatic fire extinguishing device can be installed economically since it does not require additional cost and time for manufacturing a separate, dedicated fire extinguisher and certification procedure. Furthermore, the cobra automatic fire extinguishing device can effectively extinguish a fire by precisely spraying the extinguishing liquid to the location of the fire, and can prevent conflagration by suppressing the initial fire.

Reciprocating spray cleaning system for air-cooled heat exchangers
11408694 · 2022-08-09 · ·

A frame-mounted mobile cleaning system permanently positionable above or below the tube bundles of an air-cooled heat exchanger (ACHE) and in fluid communication with an external source of pressurized cleaning fluid includes a mobile transverse spray head assembly formed from a plurality of separate interchangeable fluid compartments, each fluid compartment having an inlet for receiving the pressurized cleaning fluid and a fluid discharge wall having at least one nozzle aligned with the longitudinal axes of the finned heat exchange tubes below or above, or elongated slot nozzles that are transverse to the axes of the finned tubes and that are configured to discharge a predetermined pattern of pressurized cleaning fluid onto and between the surfaces of the fins of the heat exchange tubes as the assembly is moved from one end of the ACHE tube bundles to the other.

Reciprocating spray cleaning system for air-cooled heat exchangers
11408694 · 2022-08-09 · ·

A frame-mounted mobile cleaning system permanently positionable above or below the tube bundles of an air-cooled heat exchanger (ACHE) and in fluid communication with an external source of pressurized cleaning fluid includes a mobile transverse spray head assembly formed from a plurality of separate interchangeable fluid compartments, each fluid compartment having an inlet for receiving the pressurized cleaning fluid and a fluid discharge wall having at least one nozzle aligned with the longitudinal axes of the finned heat exchange tubes below or above, or elongated slot nozzles that are transverse to the axes of the finned tubes and that are configured to discharge a predetermined pattern of pressurized cleaning fluid onto and between the surfaces of the fins of the heat exchange tubes as the assembly is moved from one end of the ACHE tube bundles to the other.

RECIPROCATING SPRAY CLEANING SYSTEM FOR AIR-COOLED HEAT EXCHANGERS
20210291206 · 2021-09-23 ·

A frame-mounted mobile cleaning system permanently positionable above or below the tube bundles of an air-cooled heat exchanger (ACHE) and in fluid communication with an external source of pressurized cleaning fluid includes a mobile transverse spray head assembly formed from a plurality of separate interchangeable fluid compartments, each fluid compartment having an inlet for receiving the pressurized cleaning fluid and a fluid discharge wall having at least one, and preferably a plurality of spaced-apart individual spray nozzles that are aligned with the longitudinal axes of the finned heat exchange tubes below or above, or elongated slot nozzles that are transverse to the axes of the finned tubes and that are configured to discharge a predetermined pattern, e.g., an elongated pattern of pressurized cleaning fluid onto and between the surfaces of the fins of the heat exchange tubes as the assembly is moved from one end of the ACHE tube bundles to the other. The system is advantageously securely mounted on a support frame that is, in turn, mounted on a transport mechanism that includes wheels that move on retaining tracks secured to the side walls of the ACHE housing, where the tracks extend to a storage position that is displaced from the open air circulation region above the tube bundles when the cleaning operation has been completed.

RECIPROCATING SPRAY CLEANING SYSTEM FOR AIR-COOLED HEAT EXCHANGERS
20210291206 · 2021-09-23 ·

A frame-mounted mobile cleaning system permanently positionable above or below the tube bundles of an air-cooled heat exchanger (ACHE) and in fluid communication with an external source of pressurized cleaning fluid includes a mobile transverse spray head assembly formed from a plurality of separate interchangeable fluid compartments, each fluid compartment having an inlet for receiving the pressurized cleaning fluid and a fluid discharge wall having at least one, and preferably a plurality of spaced-apart individual spray nozzles that are aligned with the longitudinal axes of the finned heat exchange tubes below or above, or elongated slot nozzles that are transverse to the axes of the finned tubes and that are configured to discharge a predetermined pattern, e.g., an elongated pattern of pressurized cleaning fluid onto and between the surfaces of the fins of the heat exchange tubes as the assembly is moved from one end of the ACHE tube bundles to the other. The system is advantageously securely mounted on a support frame that is, in turn, mounted on a transport mechanism that includes wheels that move on retaining tracks secured to the side walls of the ACHE housing, where the tracks extend to a storage position that is displaced from the open air circulation region above the tube bundles when the cleaning operation has been completed.

Nutating liquid-emitting device and combination thereof with an anti-nutating adaptation kit
20210138492 · 2021-05-13 ·

A liquid-emitting device for gravity-based irrigation systems includes a support structure that defines a first axis and has a nozzle for generating an irrigation jet coaxial with the first axis, a tubular body below the support structure, and a baffle plate facing the nozzle and rotatably mounted in the tubular body to rotate about a second axis. The nozzle is stationary and the second axis is free to rotate about the first axis with a precessional motion. Guides are removably coupled to the tubular body to interact with the baffle plate and prevent the precessional motion while allowing the rotational motion about the second axis. A diverting member may be removably positioned downstream from the nozzle to distribute the liquid over an area of the soil. An arrangement of a nutating liquid-emitting device in combination with an anti-nutating adaptation kit is also disclosed.

Self-priming water turbine-driven reel sprinkler irrigation machine

A self-priming water turbine-driven reel sprinkler irrigation machine includes a framework, a plug board, a reel, a PE pipe, a water turbine driving device, a sprinkler wagon, and a self-priming device. The framework comprises an underframe, a reel support frame, a plug board support frame, and a wheel assembly. A bottom portion of the underframe is provided with an underframe rotary device, and the underframe rotary device comprises a rotary bearing and a chassis support member. An inner ring of the rotary bearing is fixedly mounted to the underframe, and an outer ring of the rotary bearing is fixedly mounted and connected to the chassis support member. A telescopic front support is disposed at a front part of the underframe. The wheel assembly comprises a wheel support beam, a wheel, and a wheel lifting hydraulic cylinder. The self-priming device comprises a water pump, a pumping hose, and a filtering mechanism.

Spray system with rail mounting for an agricultural machine

The present invention is directed to a spray system for an agricultural machine in which multiple spray nozzles for spraying a liquid product can be dynamically arranged in number and location along a preconfigured rail acting as a boom. Each spray nozzle can include an attachment arrangement for conveniently attaching, tightening, loosening and/or detaching the spray nozzle with respect to the rail. In one aspect, the attachment arrangement can comprise a fastener configured to tighten or loosen a clip with respect to a body for engaging the rail. A separate product line for supplying liquid product to the spray nozzles can flexibly include numerous ports, more than there are spray nozzles, with some ports attaching to spray nozzles via branch lines, and other ports being sealed to inhibit flow.

Spray system with rail mounting for an agricultural machine

The present invention is directed to a spray system for an agricultural machine in which multiple spray nozzles for spraying a liquid product can be dynamically arranged in number and location along a preconfigured rail acting as a boom. Each spray nozzle can include an attachment arrangement for conveniently attaching, tightening, loosening and/or detaching the spray nozzle with respect to the rail. In one aspect, the attachment arrangement can comprise a fastener configured to tighten or loosen a clip with respect to a body for engaging the rail. A separate product line for supplying liquid product to the spray nozzles can flexibly include numerous ports, more than there are spray nozzles, with some ports attaching to spray nozzles via branch lines, and other ports being sealed to inhibit flow.

SPRINKLER
20230403997 · 2023-12-21 · ·

A sprinkler comprises a sprinkler head (102) and a sprinkler base (101). The sprinkler base comprises a hollow body having an inlet (104) and a first outlet (105). The first outlet (105) is in fluid communication with the inlet (104). The inlet (104) has an inlet axial orientation which is substantially perpendicular to a first outlet axial orientation of the first outlet (105), which is perpendicular to the inlet axial orientation. The sprinkler base (101) further comprises two or more sprinkler head protection elements (115) located onopposite sides of the first outlet and extending beyond the first outlet in the direction of the first outlet axial orientation.