B08B2203/0217

Dual-purpose rotating spray gun for dust removal and cleaning
20190015876 · 2019-01-17 ·

The utility model discloses a dual-purpose rotating spray gun for dust removal and cleaning, comprising a gun body (1), a trigger switch (2), a pot body assembly and a rotating spray apparatus, wherein the rotating spray apparatus comprises a bidirectional connector (3), a spray nozzle (4), a connecting sheath (7), a hollow rotating shaft (5), a rotating spray head (10), a spray pipe (9) and a cleaning solution suction pipe (13); one end of the bidirectional connector (3) is fixed to an air passage outlet of the gun body (1); the other end is fixed to the connecting sheath (7); the hollow rotating shaft (5) is arranged in the connecting sheath (7); the spray nozzle (4) is fixed to an outlet of the bidirectional connector (3); the spray head of the spray nozzle (4) is matched with the hollow rotating shaft (5); the rotating spray head (10) is fixed to the hollow rotating shaft (5) and is provided with a rotating spray track (18); the spray pipe (9) is fixed to the rotating spray track (18); an inlet of the spray pipe (9) is communicated with the hollow rotating shaft (5); and an outlet of the spray pipe (5) is positioned on an outer end surface of the rotating spray head (10). After the structure is adopted, the utility model has the characteristics of simple structure, convenient production and processing, stable quality, low operating conditions, good dust removal and cleaning effects, long life and the like.

UNDERWATER VEHICLES WITH INTEGRATED SURFACE CLEANING AND INSPECTION
20190011403 · 2019-01-10 ·

Integrated probes and probe systems suitable for attachment to a robotic arm of a remotely operated vehicle are disclosed. The probes and probe systems serve to perform cleaning operations and both cathodic protection (CP) voltage measurements and ultrasonic testing (UT) thickness measurements at an underwater surface. The cathodic protection measurement system includes one or more electrically conductive legs that extend outwardly from the probe. These legs are arranged about a cleaning tool and an ultrasonic sensor. When the integrated probe contacts the underwater surface, at least one leg contacts the surface, thereby providing a desired distance between the probe and the underwater surface for efficient cleaning and UT inspection. The underwater surface can be cleaned and CP and UT measurements can all be performed using a single, integrated probed during a single operation, without having to reposition the probe.

PRESSURE CHEMICAL CONTROL APPARATUS
20190001377 · 2019-01-03 ·

A wand apparatus for controlling a pressure washing system and an associated method for controlling a pressure washing system is provided. The wand apparatus may include a first wand portion and a second wand portion. The wand apparatus may further include a chemical control assembly that includes a housing and a chemical control element. The housing defines an outlet aperture, an inlet aperture, and a chemical control aperture. The chemical control aperture is configured to operably engage the chemical control element. The outlet aperture is configured to operably engage the first wand portion, and the inlet aperture is configured to operably engage the second wand portion. Further, operable engagement of the chemical control element may provide for switching the wand apparatus between a chemical spray configuration and a wash spray configuration.

Machine cleaning device
12070780 · 2024-08-27 · ·

The present application provides a machine cleaning device. The machine cleaning device includes: a guide rail arranged next to a carrying platform of the machine main body, a support slidably mounted on the guide rail, a cleaning component mounted on the support, a driving device connected to the support in a transmission way, and a controller connected to the driving device; and when the cleaning component cleans the top surface of the machine main body, the controller controls the driving device to drive the support to move along the guide rail, so as to drive the cleaning component to clean the top surface of the machine main body in a direction away from the carrying platform. So that unexpected particles are reduced to fall on the carrying platform and contaminate the carrying platform during the cleaning process.

Wirelessly controlled trigger start and chemical tank change-over for pressure washers

A pressure washer includes a prime mover, a pump driven by the prime mover, and a spray gun fluidly coupled to the pump. The spray gun includes a flow-control valve movable between an open position and a closed position to control a fluid flow from the spray gun, a user interface for controlling the flow-control valve, a sensor configured to detect the state of the user interface, and a first wireless system electrically coupled to the sensor. In a first state of the user interface, the flow-control valve is in the closed position. In a second state of the user interface, the flow-control valve is in the open position. The pressure washer further includes a second wireless system electrically coupled to the prime mover. The second wireless system signals the prime mover to start to drive the pump to provide fluid to the spray gun upon receiving a start signal from the first wireless system indicating that the sensor detects the user interface in the second state.

Method of minimizing enzyme based aerosol mist using a pressure spray system

Disclosed herein are methods for improving safety and delivery of commercial application of cleaning compositions that include enzymes and other protein irritants. The methods reduce the mist and aerosolization of proteins so that inhalation and exposure to the same are reduced. According to the invention, when commercial pressurized sprayers are used to apply protein containing use cleaning compositions of up to 5 ppm protein, aerosolization is decreased to below 60 ng active protein per meter cubed. Applicants have also identified a specific metering tip/nozzle, dispense rate, and low pressure application of not more than 100 psi are critical to achieving the benefits of the invention.

PRESSURE WASHER INCLUDING SPRAY GUN WITH MULTIPLE FLUID RESERVOIRS

Systems and apparatuses include a prime mover, a pump driven by the prime mover, and a sprayer receiving a flow of water from the pump. The sprayer includes a sprayer housing, a first fluid reservoir coupled to the sprayer housing, a second fluid reservoir coupled to the sprayer housing, a chemical selector coupled to the sprayer housing and movable between a first chemical position and a second chemical position, a high pressure selector coupled to the sprayer housing and movable between a high pressure position and a chemical spray position, and a nozzle assembly in communication with the chemical selector and the high pressure selector.

FLOOR TREATMENT APPARATUS

The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for cleaning or otherwise treating a floored surface that includes a platform adapted to support the weight of an operator. In addition, one embodiment of the present invention is capable of generally performing 360 degree turns to facilitate the treatment of difficult to access portions of the floored surface.

Processing liquid nozzle and cleaning apparatus

A processing liquid nozzle includes: an ultrasonic wave generator including a oscillator that generates ultrasonic waves and a oscillating body that is joined to the oscillator; a first supply flow path configured to supply a first liquid to a position in contact with the oscillating body of the ultrasonic wave generator; an ejection flow path configured to supply the first liquid to which the ultrasonic waves are applied by the ultrasonic wave generator to an ejection port; and a second supply flow path connected to the ejection flow path on a downstream side from the ultrasonic wave generator and configured to supply a second liquid to the ejection flow path.

Chemical Solution Proportioning Method
20180221839 · 2018-08-09 ·

The steps of providing a cleaning device, a liquid proportioning device and a series of tanks filled with liquids. The cleaning device has a nozzle, a series of hoses and a pump. The liquid proportioning device includes a series of passageways, having three chambers and two valves, and a manifold for mixing the liquids to form a cleaning solution. The passageways include knobs to set the ratio of each liquid that the user desires to mix into a cleaning solution. Once the cleaning solution is mixed, it is fed through a pump to cleaning device for use. The proportioning device allows a user to easily, quickly and accurately mix liquids to form a cleaning solution.