Patent classifications
B05B9/04
HAIRCARE DEVICE
A hair care device according to the present disclosure includes a tank that stores a liquid, a liquid feed pump that outputs the liquid stored in the tank, and a controller that controls an output of the liquid feed pump. The hair care device according to the present disclosure further includes a detector that detects torque of the liquid feed pump. The controller adjusts the output of the liquid feed pump based on a detection value of the detector. Thus, the hair care device that suitably sprays a cosmetic component is provided.
PRESSURIZED ADHESIVE TANK SYSTEM
The present invention provides fluid storage and dispensing tanks and methods for storing reactive fluids, such as component fluids for two-component adhesives, foams, and sealants. The tanks contain a reactive fluid for storage until the fluid is desired to be dispensed. The tank includes a subject fluid storage chamber that contains the subject fluid independent of any propellants or other fluids or gases. When the tank is desired to be used, a propellant, such as a volatile propellant or a compressed gas (e.g. compressed air) are introduced directly into or around the storage chamber to facilitate dispensing the subject fluid from the tank. The tank may include a propellant storage chamber inside the canister body and adjacent to the subject fluid storage chamber. The propellant chamber is selectively punctured when the tank is to be used. The tank may include a flexible bladder defining the storage chamber.
PORTABLE AIRLESS SPRAYER
A fluid dispensing device includes a housing and a reciprocating piston fluid pump coupled to the housing. The reciprocating piston fluid pump includes a piston disposed within a cylinder. The piston is configured to pressurize at least one pumping chamber. A motor is coupled to the housing and connected to the reciprocating piston fluid pump to actuate the piston. A wobble assembly connects the motor to the piston of the reciprocating piston fluid pump. A spray tip connected to an outlet of the at least one pumping chamber.
AERIAL SPRAY RAINMAKING DEVICE
An aerial spray rainmaking device includes a container (10), a water storage assembly (20), a pump (30) and a spraying assembly (40). The water storage assembly (20) is disposed in the container (10) and includes a water tank (21) filled with water (B). The spraying assembly (40) includes a pressure tank (41) and multiple nozzles (42) communicating with the pressure tank (41). Two ends of the pump (30) separately communicate with the water tank (21) and the pressure tank (41). The water (B) is pressured by the pressure tank (41), and is nebulized and sprayed out of the container (10) by each nozzle (42). Therefore, widespread clouds in the high sky may be quickly condensed into water droplets to accomplish the function of rainmaking.
Touchless cleaning assembly
A touchless cleaning assembly for cleaning a room in a touch-less manner includes a cabinet is recessed into a wall of a room. A plurality of hose reels is positioned in the cabinet and each of the hose reels includes a hose that is drawable outwardly from the cabinet for spraying a fluid for cleaning surfaces in the room, for blowing air to dry the surfaces and to vacuum the surfaces. An air compressor is positioned within the cabinet to direct compressed air into a respective hose reel to dry the surfaces. A vacuum is positioned within the cabinet to supply vacuum pressure to the a respective hose reel for suctionally removing the fluid from a floor of the room.
INTEGRATED PUMP GUARD AND CONTROL INTERLOCK
A paint sprayer includes an end bell, a motor connected to the end bell, a pump drive connected to the end bell, a pair of protrusions attached to an extending from the end bell such that each protrusion is cantilevered from the end bell, and a pump assembly comprising a pair of mounting holes and containing a piston. The pair of mounting holes is adapted to receive and slide onto the pair of protrusions to mount the pump assembly on the end bell as well as slide off of the pair of protrusions to remove the pump assembly from the end bell. The pump drive is configured to covert rotational motion output by the motor to reciprocal motion. The pump assembly is configured to pump paint when reciprocated by the pump drive while mounted on the end bell.
Methods of delivery of encapsulated perfluorocarbon taggants
A system and method for tagging, tracking, locating and identifying people and vehicles transporting people using Perfluorocarbon tracers. An on-going problem faced by military as well as law enforcement personnel is that of friendly fire incidents. To prevent possible friendly-fire incidents, troops would separate the two layers of the uniform patch, thereby releasing a controlled release of the Perfluorocarbon vapors. Other “friendly” troops, equipped with sensors tuned to the specific perfluorocarbon characteristics would thus be able to literally view a plume around the tagged person or object. The system may conversely be used to tag enemies. Formulations of mixed perfluorocarbons may be used to provide coding of emissions.
Actuated sprayer system
This technology relates to system for clearing a sensor cover. The system may include a sprayer, a support, and a positioning device. The sprayer may be mounted to the support and direct a flow of fluid to the sensor cover. The positioning device may be configured to adjust the position of the sprayer on the support. The system may include a nozzle and the nozzle may be positioned to direct the flow of fluid to an area of the sensor cover. The system may include additional sprayers.
COOKING CHAMBER MOISTURE CONTROL
A moisture control apparatus for a cooking chamber of a cooking device. A cooking system that can include the cooking device and the moisture control apparatus connected to the cooking chamber of the cooking device. The moisture control apparatus can include a control portion and a dispersal portion. The control portion can be located on the outside of the cooking device. The control portion can control the flow of water to the dispersal portion so as to control moisture on a food in the cooking chamber of the cooking device by providing, by the dispersal portion, a mist or fog of water particles to the cooking surface of the cooking chamber. The dispersal portion can be located inside the cooking chamber of the cooking device, and the control portion can be located outside the cooking chamber of the cooking device.
METHOD AND APPARATUS TO DISPENSE FLUID ONTO A TARGET AREA OF A SURFACE
A device for dispensing liquid onto a target area of a vehicle surface is described, and includes a mixing valve that is in communication with a pressurized fluidic supply system via a fluidic distribution system, and a controller. The mixing valve includes an outlet orifice that is disposed proximal to the target area, and the mixing valve includes first and second valve conduits that are fluidly connected to the outlet orifice via a mixing portion. The first valve conduit includes a first control valve, and the second valve conduit includes a second control valve. The fluidic distribution system includes a first fluidic conduit and a second fluidic conduit. The controller is operatively connected to the fluidic supply system, and the first and second control valves.