Patent classifications
B05B7/2462
DISPENSING ASSEMBLY INCLUDING AN ADDITIVE MIXING DEVICE
A dispensing system (2000), includes a container (900) containing a flowable base formulation (910) to be dispensed, an additive mixing device (2004), and an actuable pump engine (2002) which draws the flowable base formulation from the container and pumps it through the mixing device. The additive mixing device includes a body (2022) with an internal cavity (2052), an additive ingredient (2054) within the cavity, and a flow path/mixing chamber (2058) between an input and an output. With each pump of the device (2004) the additive ingredient is introduced into, and mixed with, a flow of the base formulation traveling through the mixing device. Multiple additive mixing devices (2004) may be interchangeable for different formulations, and the mixing devices may be refillable.
SHAMPOO BOTTLE WITH REPLACEABLE COLOR CARTRIDGES
A bottle includes a squeezable main chamber configured to dispense a bulk liquid; a cap that dispenses the bulk liquid; and a bulkhead between the main chamber and cap, wherein the bulkhead supports a cartridge containing an additive liquid that is dosed into the bulk liquid.
SPRAY WAND
A spray wand for use with a chemical or chemical formulation in solid form. The spray wand has a spray wand body having a hollow tube with an angled wand spray end, a spray end selector attached to the angled wand spray end, a wand hose end screen inserted into or otherwise attached to the hollow tube of the spray wand body, and a wand hose end connected to the spray wand body. The wand hose end has a wand hose end valve for control of water flow from a hose. A refill cartridge having a swirl chamber may be attached to the hollow tube. The refill cartridge has external channels or grooves on its external surface as a water rinse feature for the spray wand.
FORMULATION DELIVERY SYSTEM HAVING A SOLID CHEMISTRY
A formulation delivery system for use with an outdoor cleaning device is provided. The formulation delivery system has a composition containing chlorine, wherein the composition is in a form of a solid chemistry and the outdoor cleaning device is a spray wand containing the composition. The chlorine is selected from the group consisting of calcium hypochlorite; 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3-dichloro-, sodium salt, dihydrate (dichlor); 1,3,5-Trichloro-1,3,5-triazinane-2,4,6-trione (trichlor), chloramine-T hydrate, and a combination thereof. A spray wand having a refill cartridge for containing the composition in solid form is also provided.
Shower head with inner core
A shower head with an inner core includes a shower head body, an inlet valve core assembly, an inner core assembly, and a water outlet panel. The inlet valve core assembly is fitted in an inlet valve chamber of the shower head body. A return spring of the inlet valve core assembly abuts against an inner wall of the inlet valve chamber and one end of an inlet valve core. The inner core assembly is detachably fitted inside an inner core chamber. The water outlet panel is connected with the shower head body and provided with a functional water chamber communicating with a water outlet passage. The shower head can prevent the inner core assembly from flying out of the inner core chamber due to the impact of the water flow to hurt the user.
Multi-ionizer shower head containing precious serpentine
Disclosed herein is a multifunction shower head including a ceramic member containing precious serpentine. The ceramic member containing precious serpentine and quartz porphyry is disposed inside the shower head to generate far infrared (FIR) radiation beneficial to the skin. Precious serpentine has antibacterial and deodorizing effects to providing an effect of purifying supply water. Permanent magnets of the multi-ionizer generate ionized water, and a channel of the multi-ionizer has a trapezoidal cross-sectional shape, such that flowing water is exposed to a magnetic field generated by the permanent magnets for a longer period of time. The multi-ionizer radiates negative ions beneficial to the human body.
WET/DRY HOSE END SPRAYER
A hose end sprayer includes a concentrate tank and a sprayer head. The sprayer head has an inlet end, an outlet end and a flow tube, along with a suction tube and a valve. When the sprayer head is closed, neither the first nor the second flow orifice communicates with the flow opening and the concentrate opening is closed by the valve body. When the sprayer head is in wet mode, the vent opening communicates with the concentrate opening as concentrate is drawn into the flow tube. When the sprayer head is in dry mode, the concentrate orifice communicates with the concentrate opening to direct a portion of the fluid into the concentrate tank. A metering plate injects a selectively adjustable amount of concentrate into the fluid stream. The sprayer head may further include a concentrate basket to hold a dry product within the concentrate tank.
Therapeutic showering system
A shower head has upper and lower ends and a side wall in a frusto-conical configuration. An intermediate plate with a plurality of apertures is positioned between the upper and lower ends forming upper and lower chambers. A positioning ball has a lower portion within the upper chamber and an upper portion above the upper chamber. A hole is in the lower portion of the positioning ball. A cartridge supporting a quantity of therapeutic liquid is removably received in the lower chamber of the shower head. The therapeutic liquid is dispensed from the cartridge into a path of travel of shower water flowing through the shower head.
SPRAY UNIT
A mixing apparatus including a mixing region can have an inlet and an outlet. The mixing region can be operable to couple with a solution housing, thereby defining a mixing chamber. A stem can extend from a surface of the mixing region and the inlet can be disposed at a distal end of the stem. A wing can disposed at a proximal end of the stem and adjacently engaged with the surface of the mixing region and have a leading edge and a trailing edge.
DIRECTIONALLY ADJUSTABLE FOAM GENERATING ATTACHMENT FOR A HOSE
A foam generating spray nozzle for water jet hose attachments having an adjustable spray nozzle that provides incremental directional nozzle outlet adjustment. A cleaning mixture reservoir having premeasured dissolvable cleaning product pod receivable within in fluid communication with the nozzle assembly. Selective cleaning product mix reservoir access provides fluid reservoir product to the nozzle fluid stream under metered acceleration and aeration foam prior to direct outlet nozzle directional adjustment and spray stream deflector downstream thereof.