B05B15/63

DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING CONCENTRATION OF WATER-SOLUBLE SUBSTANCE IN SOLUTION
20220161283 · 2022-05-26 ·

This disclosure recites a device that includes a body and a coupling near a first end of the body configured to attach to a water source. The device also includes interior tubing inside the body that includes a base portion that receives water into the device via the coupling, a fork that separates the base into a first path and a second path, and an end portion that combines the first and second paths. The device further includes a compartment along the second path that holds a solid, water-soluble substance. The device also includes a first dial that controls an amount of the water that enters the first and second paths. The device further includes a second dial that controls a rate that the water passes through the compartment. The device also includes a nozzle near a second end of the body.

Cold fogger

A fogger includes a blower tube having a passageway, a fan configured to rotate to generate an airflow through the passageway, a reservoir configured to hold a volume of fluid and a volume of air, an air pump in fluid communication with the fluid in the reservoir, a motor configured to drive the fan and the air pump, an atomizing valve, a dispensing line fluidly coupling the atomizing valve to the passageway, a liquid tube fluidly coupling the fluid in the reservoir to the atomizing valve, and an air escape line fluidly coupling the air in the reservoir to the atomizing valve. In response to the air pump providing a stream of compressed air to the reservoir, air moves through the air escape line from the reservoir to the atomizing valve, such that fluid is drawn through the liquid tube and into the atomizing valve to be atomized.

Foam dispensing gun with third stream

A two-component spray gun is illustrated that utilizes a third stream for dispensing at least some, and in some instances all, of the requisite foam precursor reactants and/or blowing agents in combination with the “A” and “B” reactant streams.

DRAIN CLEARING AIR GUN

A drain clearing air gun includes a housing defining a main body, a handle positioned on a first end of the main body, and a nose positioned on a second end of the main body. The drain clearing air gun additionally includes a tank at least partially positioned within the housing and including a chamber for receiving pressurized air, a motor positioned within the main body of the housing, and a pump positioned within the main body of the housing and operatively coupled to the motor. The pump is driven by the motor to pump air into the tank. The drain clearing air gun also includes a connection mechanism coupled to the nose. The connection mechanism includes a receiving member configured to releasably couple to a plurality of accessories.

DRAIN CLEARING AIR GUN

A drain clearing air gun includes a housing defining a main body, a handle positioned on a first end of the main body, and a nose positioned on a second end of the main body. The drain clearing air gun additionally includes a tank at least partially positioned within the housing and including a chamber for receiving pressurized air, a motor positioned within the main body of the housing, and a pump positioned within the main body of the housing and operatively coupled to the motor. The pump is driven by the motor to pump air into the tank. The drain clearing air gun also includes a connection mechanism coupled to the nose. The connection mechanism includes a receiving member configured to releasably couple to a plurality of accessories.

SHOWER HEAD WITH SHOWER HOLDER
20220143631 · 2022-05-12 · ·

A shower head with a shower holder comprises a housing, a water outlet component, a switching handle and a water diversion component; the top of the housing is provide with a water inlet; a handle part extends outwards from one side of the housing, the tail end of the handle part is provided with a water outlet connector, and the shower holder and the switching handle are provided at two radial ends of the handle part, respectively; the water diversion component is provided inside the handle and comprises a water diversion device and a valve core, the water diversion device is provided with a water inlet channel, a first water outlet channel and a second water outlet channel, and the valve core is provided at the intersection area of the water inlet channel, the second water outlet channel and the first water outlet channel.

SHOWER HEAD WITH SHOWER HOLDER
20220143631 · 2022-05-12 · ·

A shower head with a shower holder comprises a housing, a water outlet component, a switching handle and a water diversion component; the top of the housing is provide with a water inlet; a handle part extends outwards from one side of the housing, the tail end of the handle part is provided with a water outlet connector, and the shower holder and the switching handle are provided at two radial ends of the handle part, respectively; the water diversion component is provided inside the handle and comprises a water diversion device and a valve core, the water diversion device is provided with a water inlet channel, a first water outlet channel and a second water outlet channel, and the valve core is provided at the intersection area of the water inlet channel, the second water outlet channel and the first water outlet channel.

FLUID APPLICATOR
20230256461 · 2023-08-17 ·

A fluid applicator configured to receive a pressurized fluid includes a pressure vessel configured to receive the pressurized fluid from a fluid delivery line. The pressure vessel includes a valve chamber configured to receive a valve assembly, a filter chamber configured to receive a filter assembly, and a fluid delivery line fitting configured to be coupled to the fluid delivery line. The fluid applicator further including a tip assembly coupled to the pressure vessel and configured to atomize the pressurized fluid.

Trigger-type pump dispenser
11325144 · 2022-05-10 · ·

[Object] To provide a trigger-type pump dispenser that makes it possible to prevent an out-of-nozzle squirting phenomenon that occurs at a final stage of sucking up of liquid out of a vessel into a cylinder. [Solution] A trigger-type pump dispenser A includes a handle structure 1, a nozzle base structure 2 attached to the handle structure 1, a trigger 3, a cylinder structure 4, a cap 5 by which the cylinder structure 4 is held down and attached to the mouth of a vessel, a piston structure 6 that slides inside the cylinder structure 4, an inverted-mortar-shaped lip 61 formed in the piston structure 6, a spring 7 that springs the piston structure 6, a valve case 8 attached to the nozzle base structure 2, a mortar-shaped valve seat 81 formed in the valve case 8, a leak valve 9, attached to a bottom part of the cylinder structure 4, that has a bulging portion 91 at a tip thereof, a first valve FV, and a second valve SV. A movement of the piston structure 6 from top dead center to bottom dead center causes liquid in the cylinder structure 4 to be discharged from a nozzle orifice N. The bulging portion 91 at the tip of the leak valve 9 is disposed to pass through the inverted-mortar-shaped lip 61. A through-hole diameter D1 of the mortar-shaped valve seat 81 of the valve case 8 is smaller than a nozzle orifice diameter D2.

ELECTROSTATIC SPRAY SYSTEM

A spray system for spraying a fluid, the spray system including a tank for holding the fluid; and a sprayer including a fluid conductor, a fluid mover, at least one first nozzle and a second nozzle, the fluid conductor including an inner diameter, a first end configured to be connected to the tank, a second end configured to be selectively connected to one of the at least one first nozzle and a second nozzle, wherein the second nozzle including a through opening at least about the same size as the inner diameter, wherein the fluid mover is configured to draw the fluid from the tank through one of the at least one first nozzle to create a spray of the fluid and the second nozzle to return at least a portion of the fluid to a storage tank.