Patent classifications
B05B15/16
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UNIVERSAL TIRE DRESSING APPLICATION
Systems and methods disclosed are directed to receiving an image; performing an analysis on the image via one or more algorithms; generating tire and rim data based on an outcome of the analysis; transmitting one or more instructions including actuation of an end effector that is configured to apply tire dressing to a tire; and actuating an end effector that is configured to apply the tire dressing to the tire in accordance with the one or more instructions.
Adapter for selectively connecting an accessory to a spray gun
An adapter for selectively connecting an accessory to a spray gun has an upstream connector for connecting to the spray gun, a downstream connector for connecting to accessory, a gasket located between the upstream and downstream connectors, and the upstream and downstream connectors are selectively connected together. When connected, one of the upstream and downstream connectors has a cylindrical portion at least partially inserted into another one of the upstream and downstream connectors, and a post projecting radially from the cylindrical portion. The other one of the upstream and downstream connectors has an arcuate slot being shaped and structured to receive the post of the one of the upstream and downstream connectors. A spray gun assembly has spray gun, an accessory and at least one adapter connecting the spray gun and the accessory together.
Adapter for selectively connecting an accessory to a spray gun
An adapter for selectively connecting an accessory to a spray gun has an upstream connector for connecting to the spray gun, a downstream connector for connecting to accessory, a gasket located between the upstream and downstream connectors, and the upstream and downstream connectors are selectively connected together. When connected, one of the upstream and downstream connectors has a cylindrical portion at least partially inserted into another one of the upstream and downstream connectors, and a post projecting radially from the cylindrical portion. The other one of the upstream and downstream connectors has an arcuate slot being shaped and structured to receive the post of the one of the upstream and downstream connectors. A spray gun assembly has spray gun, an accessory and at least one adapter connecting the spray gun and the accessory together.
Sprinkler head cover
Implementations of sprinkler head covers may include: an artificial turf portion including a backing, a stiffener coupled to the backing at a first side of the stiffener, and a bag removably coupled to a second side of the stiffener. The second side may be opposite the first side of the stiffener.
Sprinkler head cover
Implementations of sprinkler head covers may include: an artificial turf portion including a backing, a stiffener coupled to the backing at a first side of the stiffener, and a bag removably coupled to a second side of the stiffener. The second side may be opposite the first side of the stiffener.
Temporary Protective Device for Fire Protection Sprinklers
Temporary devices and methods for providing a protected installed fire protection sprinkler assembly in an area, building, occupancy or worksite under construction and/or renovation. A protective device is embodied as a cap to house and protect the installed sprinkler assembly within an internal chamber. The protective cap includes a receiver end that forms a gription surface engagement with a peripheral surface of the sprinkler assembly. The cap provides an aerosol shield having peripheral shielded openings sufficient for heated gas to enter the internal chamber to thermally actuate the housed sprinkler assembly in the event of a fire; and yet limit the flow of aerosol paint spray and other debris into the chamber during construction or renovation activities that could damage or adversely impact sprinkler performance. The protective cap is displaced from the sprinkler assembly upon sprinkler actuation to permit the sprinkler to operate and distribute firefighting fluid without interference.
Temporary Protective Device for Fire Protection Sprinklers
Temporary devices and methods for providing a protected installed fire protection sprinkler assembly in an area, building, occupancy or worksite under construction and/or renovation. A protective device is embodied as a cap to house and protect the installed sprinkler assembly within an internal chamber. The protective cap includes a receiver end that forms a gription surface engagement with a peripheral surface of the sprinkler assembly. The cap provides an aerosol shield having peripheral shielded openings sufficient for heated gas to enter the internal chamber to thermally actuate the housed sprinkler assembly in the event of a fire; and yet limit the flow of aerosol paint spray and other debris into the chamber during construction or renovation activities that could damage or adversely impact sprinkler performance. The protective cap is displaced from the sprinkler assembly upon sprinkler actuation to permit the sprinkler to operate and distribute firefighting fluid without interference.
PRECONDITIONER NOZZLE MOUNT FOR SWATHER
A nozzle mount for a swather includes a mounting plate configured for attachment to the swather, a nozzle head extending from one side of the mounting plate, and a nozzle shield attached to the mounting plate and configured to at least partially enclose the nozzle head to protect the nozzle head from impact damage while allowing the nozzle head to direct preconditioner fluid flow into the swather. The nozzle head is configured for attachment to a fluid source, such as a hay preservative, that can be sourced from a locally mounted tank.
PRECONDITIONER NOZZLE MOUNT FOR SWATHER
A nozzle mount for a swather includes a mounting plate configured for attachment to the swather, a nozzle head extending from one side of the mounting plate, and a nozzle shield attached to the mounting plate and configured to at least partially enclose the nozzle head to protect the nozzle head from impact damage while allowing the nozzle head to direct preconditioner fluid flow into the swather. The nozzle head is configured for attachment to a fluid source, such as a hay preservative, that can be sourced from a locally mounted tank.
Device for Attaching a Sprayer to a Robotic Arm
An attachment device configured for attaching a product sprayer for coating workpieces onto a robotic arm, the attachment device including a cover which is rigidly attached to the robotic arm and which has a substantially cylindrical shape extending along a longitudinal axis, a nut with a substantially cylindrical shape mounted on the cover and including a first helical portion, a substantially annular flange mounted rigidly attached to the sprayer, including a second helical portion arranged for mating with the first helical portion of the nut, and a deformable ring mounted on the nut and including an annular portion providing an axial stop of the ring with respect to the nut, and a deformable portion configured for being deformed by interacting with the flange so as to provide a connection between the flange and the ring.