Patent classifications
B05B7/2402
Aerosol-generating article with liquid-impervious wrapper, aerosol-generating system, and a method of using the aerosol-generating article
The aerosol-generating article include a plurality of elements coaxially aligned and assembled within a wrapper, the article having an outlet end and a distal end upstream from the outlet end. The article includes a liquid aerosol-forming substrate, and a liquid retention medium for retaining the liquid aerosol-forming substrate. The wrapper is formed from a sheet of liquid-impervious material, the liquid retention medium being in a first element of the plurality of elements.
High quality non-aerosol hand sanitizing foam
Exemplary embodiments of high non-aerosol foam sanitizers are disclosed herein. An exemplary embodiment of high non-aerosol foam sanitizer includes a liquid mixture that includes an alcohol, water and a surfactant mixed with and entrapping air to form a plurality of foam bubbles. Wherein more than about 50 percent of the foam bubbles have a size of between about 50 m and about 250 μm.
Dispensing system having at least two outlet interfaces
The present invention relates to a dispensing system (10) comprising an assembly having a dispenser (11) of at least one cosmetic product, in particular makeup, and having at least two outlet interfaces (110), each of which can be mounted removably on the dispenser, the dispenser having at least two different base products and allowing these to be delivered in variable proportions, the outlet interfaces being able to receive the one or more products delivered by the dispenser.
Funnel-Bottomed Paint Bucket
A paint bucket may have a funnel shaped bottom to collect paint into a recess while a powered painting system draws paint from the bucket for application to a surface. The recess may receive an intake nozzle from the powered painting system. An insert may create a funnel shaped bottom and recess in a standard flat bottomed bucket.
Automated lawn application control system and methods therefor
A system and method for automated lawn chemical treatment application are described. The system comprises a station having a series of concentrated chemicals capable of being mixed and diluted in a reservoir having a water supply to form a specialty formula and a vehicle which receives the specialty formula for dispersal. Various features of the vehicle enable a systematic treatment of various plants and/or areas of a law to reduce or eliminate the growth of unwanted plants while promoting the growth of desired plants. These may include the addition of imaging sensors and artificial intelligence to recognize unwanted plants versus desirable plants and develop means to inhibit or grow each over a specified period. A homeowner's ability to consistently treat plants with low-volumes of chemical treatments is enhanced, thus limiting environmental effects and reducing chemical waste.
Spray nozzle using advanced oxidation
A method for dispensing a sanitizing composition comprising a carrier fluid involves passing a carrier fluid under pressure through a nozzle and a chamber mounted to the nozzle. The chamber receives the carrier fluid from the nozzle and has an opening on an opposite side from the nozzle through which the carrier fluid exits the chamber. Ozone is provided to an interior of the chamber in the presence of the carrier fluid, and is irradiated with ultraviolet radiation as the carrier fluid and the ozone pass through an interior of the chamber.
VAPOR-GENERATING ARTICLE WITH VOLATILE SUBSTRATE, AND A VAPOR-GENERATING SYSTEM WITH THE VAPOR-GENERATING ARTICLE
The aerosol-generating article includes a housing with a first end and a second end. The housing defining a cavity. A first volatile substrate is in a first frangible capsule, where the first frangible capsule is between the first end and a middle section of the housing. At least a portion of a pre-vapor formulation retention medium is between the first end and the middle section of the housing. The vapor-generating article is configured to be connected to an electrically-operated vapor-generating device, where the vapor-generating article is configured to allow air to be drawn through from the first end to the second end if a negative pressure is applied to the second end. The vapor-generating system includes the vapor-generating article.
AQUEOUS PRODUCT APPLICATOR
An aqueous product applicator that is connectable as an accessory retrofit product to a commercial or conventional home-use yard blower to convert to blower into an aqueous spraying device, the applicator including a fluid distribution head with an input port that is connectable to a source of pressurized aqueous solution, and a plurality of outlet ports designed to dispense fluid exiting the distribution head in the form of aqueous droplets. The distribution head further includes a mounting system for securing the distribution head to the mouth of the blower tube of a conventional handheld yard blower such that, during use, the aqueous droplets from the distribution head enter the jet air stream emitted by the blower for dispersion.
HIGH QUALITY NON-AEROSOL HAND SANITIZING FOAM
Exemplary embodiments of high non-aerosol foam sanitizers are disclosed herein. An exemplary embodiment of high non-aerosol foam sanitizer includes a liquid mixture that includes an alcohol, water and a surfactant mixed with and entrapping air to form a plurality of foam bubbles. Wherein more than about 50 percent of the foam bubbles have a size of between about 50 m and about 250 m.
AUTOMATED LAWN APPLICATION CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHODS THEREFOR
A vehicle for automated lawn chemical treatment application is described. A vehicle that is configured to traverse a lawn or other area is provided that includes a plurality of container receptacles; a plurality of containers configured to be detachably attached to the container receptacles; a mixing reservoir fluidly connected to the containers; and processing circuitry configured to determine a mixing formula and selectively direct portions of liquid from the plurality of containers into the mixing reservoir in accordance with the mixing formula such that the portions of the liquid are mixed, thereby generating a treatment solution in accordance with the mixing formula, and disperse the treatment solution using an applicator of the vehicle.