B05B7/0081

High-volume low-pressure end effector

A high-volume low-pressure end effector is presented. The high-volume low-pressure end effector comprises a connection arm and a spray head. The connection arm comprises a housing with flexible conduits running through the housing. The spray head has integral channels configured to receive air and a fluid from the flexible conduits and deliver the air and the fluid to a number of outlets.

FRAGRANCE DIFFUSER VASE
20230105980 · 2023-04-06 ·

A fragrance diffuser vase is provided that has variable fan speeds and that separates the plant or flowers from the diffuser while allowing for the unenclosed display of the plant or flowers. Methods of using the fragrance diffuser vase to disperse a scent are also provided.

ELECTROSTATIC CENTRIFUGAL SPRAYER WITH PULSED OR CONTINUOUS DIRECT ELECTRIFICATION

An electrostatic centrifugal spraying system for direct electrification includes a tank configured to store liquid. The tank includes an internal dielectric surface and an external conducting surface, wherein when the liquid is stored in the tank, the tank is configured to act as a capacitor storing electrical energy for electrostatic spraying. The spraying system further includes a power supply, configured to electrify liquid drops of the stored liquid, and a spray nozzle, comprising a spray disk for blowing the electrified liquid drops unto a target.

Aromatic fog generator for bathing environments
11684935 · 2023-06-27 · ·

A fog generator assembly includes a water vapor generator, a fragrance dispenser, and a mixing element fluidly coupled to the water generator and the fragrance dispenser. The mixing element is configured to mix a fog of water vapor from the water vapor generator with a fragrance from the fragrance dispenser to produce an aromatic fog.

Motor-Driven Fan With Trapped Adhesive for Minimizing Vibration
20170363110 · 2017-12-21 ·

HVLP (High Velocity Low Pressure) motor-driven fans and other types of fans, blowers and vacuums take advantage of different thermal and mechanical properties of dissimilar materials used in the motor-driven fans. The dissimilar materials include aluminum for a stacked arrangement of fan wheels and spacers, steel for a shaft that supports the fan wheels and spacers, and a polymeric adhesive. In some examples, the polymeric adhesive is trapped between the aluminum and steels parts. Compared to steel and aluminum, the adhesive has a relatively high coefficient of thermal expansion but relatively low strength such that thermal expansion of the adhesive exerts additional clamping pressure during startup and during high temperature operation. The additional clamping pressure reduces vibration and eliminates other causes of fan or motor failure.

SPRAY GUN
20170348710 · 2017-12-07 · ·

A spray gun including a nozzle portion in which a substantially V-shaped groove is formed in a circular section of a truncated conical front end with a cone angle ranging from 20° to 90°, and an internal hole is opened as a liquid ejecting port by forming the substantially V-shaped groove; and a gas cap including a cap face which is provided with an atomized gas opening portion having an opening diameter larger than the circular section, the gas cap forming a circular slit-like gap between the gas cap and an outer periphery of the truncated conical front end, the gap being configured to eject gas for atomizing liquid. The circular section of the truncated conical front end has a diameter ranging from 0.8 mm to 2.8 mm. The atomized gas opening portion has the opening diameter equal to or larger than 1.0 mm and smaller than 3.0 mm.

SPRAY APPARATUS FOR SPRAYING WATER AND DISCHARGING RESIDUAL WATER AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME
20170340982 · 2017-11-30 ·

The present invention relates to a spray apparatus and a method for controlling the spray apparatus in a system for controlling special effects in a 4D movie theater that are configured to spray water therefrom to provide rain and wind special effects, and more particularly, to a spray apparatus and a method for controlling the spray apparatus that are configured to drain the residual water remaining therein to the outside just after driving stops, while being engagedly operated with a content reproduced in a movie theater to provide rain and wind special effects for customers.

DEVICE FOR RELEASING VOLATILE SUBSTANCES
20170340767 · 2017-11-30 ·

A device for releasing volatile substances comprising a container containing the volatile substances located in a fixed position, and means for generating an air flow in order to release the volatile substances, the means for generating an air flow comprising a movable body, the movement of which generates the air flow; at least one magnet arranged on said movable body; and means for generating magnetic flux, the actuation of which causes the displacement of the movable body by means of the repulsion force between said at least one magnet in the movable body and the magnetic flux. The device enables energy consumption to be improved by using magnetically assisted periodic low-consumption actuation.

AEROSOL DEPOSITION APPARATUS, METHOD, AND FILTER BODY WITH DEPOSITS
20230173535 · 2023-06-08 ·

Apparatus and methods are disclosed which apply inorganic particles to a plugged honeycomb body comprising porous walls, an inlet end and an outlet end. The apparatus comprises a Venturi tube through which the particles flow into a duct system. Filtration articles comprise: a plugged honeycomb body; inorganic deposits disposed within the plugged honeycomb filter body having a porosity in a range of greater than 95% to less than or equal to 99.9% and an average thickness in a range of greater than or equal to 0.5 .Math.m to less than or equal to 50 .Math.m; and a clean filtration efficiency of greater than or equal to 85% as measured by a smoke filtration efficiency test.

Water Dispersing System
20170312704 · 2017-11-02 ·

A water dispersing system (WDS) that allows a selectable quantity of water to be dispersed into an environment. The WDS utilizes a fan and a water supply assembly. The fan has a frame inside of which are two rotating blades, and preferably a stand. The water supply assembly includes a reservoir, a water tube, and a water dispersing head. Water is gravity fed from the reservoir, through the water tube and out of the head. Water from the head is directed into the first fan's rotating blades. Once the water hits the blades, the water is re-directed back out through a front grill on the fan. The second fan blades project air outward. The amount of water that comes from the WDS can be selectably chosen, from a light mist to a heavier spray, and the temperature of the water can be lowered by placing ice into the reservoir with the water. An excess water basin catches any water that drips downward from the blades.