Patent classifications
B05B12/36
SPRAYER APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS
Sprayer apparatus for use with an elongate boom may be configured to spray a liquid onto foliage on a ground surface. The sprayer apparatus may include a spray boom, a spray hood coupled to the spray boom, an extension member coupled to the spray boom, and a mounting apparatus coupled to the extension member. The mounting apparatus may be couplable to the elongate boom to support the spray boom and the spray hood above the ground surface.
Spray edger devices suitable for use with material application apparatus
A spray edger device, which is suitable for use with a material application apparatus, said spray edger device includes a planar blade member, a substantially V-shaped frame member for supporting the planar blade member, and a collar member configured for moveably connecting the planar blade member to a barrel portion of a material application apparatus.
Paint Sprayer Attachment
A paint sprayer attachment that prevents over spray mist from dispersing into the open air, thus allowing a user to operate a paint sprayer without wearing a mask, includes a spray hood, a first edger, a second edger, a first roller assembly, and a second roller assembly. The spray hood is a thin-walled, dome-like structure to which the first edger, the second edger, the first roller assembly, and the second roller assembly are attached. The first edger and the second edger enclose the sides of the spray hood, and provide non-abrasive surfaces for applying paint to a desired surface. A first paint roller from the first roller assembly and a second paint roller from the second roller assembly are positioned at opposite ends of the spray hood, wherein the first paint roller and the second paint roller enclose the front and back of the spray hood.
Paint Sprayer Attachment
A paint sprayer attachment that prevents over spray mist from dispersing into the open air, thus allowing a user to operate a paint sprayer without wearing a mask, includes a spray hood, a first edger, a second edger, a first roller assembly, and a second roller assembly. The spray hood is a thin-walled, dome-like structure to which the first edger, the second edger, the first roller assembly, and the second roller assembly are attached. The first edger and the second edger enclose the sides of the spray hood, and provide non-abrasive surfaces for applying paint to a desired surface. A first paint roller from the first roller assembly and a second paint roller from the second roller assembly are positioned at opposite ends of the spray hood, wherein the first paint roller and the second paint roller enclose the front and back of the spray hood.
Weed Spraying System
A weed spraying system for precisely spraying a liquid herbicide includes a sprayer that has a wand and a spray nozzle. The spray nozzle selectively sprays a liquid onto a plant. A shield is removably coupled to the wand. The shield is aligned with the nozzle to inhibit the liquid from spraying past the shield. In this way the liquid may be applied on a selected spot.
HIGH PRESSURE SURFACE CLEANER AND RELATED METHODS
A high pressure surface cleaner includes a housing having an open end, a high pressure coupling in fluid communication with the housing and having a first end and a second end, the first end configured to receive a high pressure water source, and a supply conduit rotatably secured to the second end of the high pressure coupling and configured to rotate about the high pressure coupling defining a horizontal plane within the housing. The cleaner also includes first and second nozzles having a vertical axis therethrough and secured proximate to the first and opposing second ends of the supply conduit, respectively, the vertical axis of the first and second nozzles approximately normal to the first horizontal plane, and a directional nozzle coupled to the supply conduit and having a directional outlet orientated to cause the supply conduit with the first and second nozzles to rotate when discharging water.
ELECTRODE ARRANGEMENT FOR A ROTARY ATOMIZER AND ASSOCIATED OPERATING METHOD
The disclosure relates to an electrode arrangement for the electrostatic external charging of paint on a rotary atomizer, which has an atomizer housing with an end-face tu-bus which preferably extends coaxially with the rotation axis of the rotary atomizer towards a bell cup. The electrode arrangement has a mounting ring for mounting the electrode arrangement on the atomizer housing of the rotary atomizer, as well as at least one charging electrode for the electrostatic external charging of the paint sprayed off by the rotary atomizer, the at least one charging electrode preferably projecting from the electrode arrangement. The disclosure additionally provides a closed tube shield projecting from the end face of the mounting ring, which in the mounted state extends along the rotation axis of the rotary atomizer as far as the tube of the rotary atomizer in order to shield at least part of the tube of the rotary atomizer on its outside from overspray.
ELECTRODE ARRANGEMENT FOR A ROTARY ATOMIZER AND ASSOCIATED OPERATING METHOD
The disclosure relates to an electrode arrangement for the electrostatic external charging of paint on a rotary atomizer, which has an atomizer housing with an end-face tu-bus which preferably extends coaxially with the rotation axis of the rotary atomizer towards a bell cup. The electrode arrangement has a mounting ring for mounting the electrode arrangement on the atomizer housing of the rotary atomizer, as well as at least one charging electrode for the electrostatic external charging of the paint sprayed off by the rotary atomizer, the at least one charging electrode preferably projecting from the electrode arrangement. The disclosure additionally provides a closed tube shield projecting from the end face of the mounting ring, which in the mounted state extends along the rotation axis of the rotary atomizer as far as the tube of the rotary atomizer in order to shield at least part of the tube of the rotary atomizer on its outside from overspray.
Sprayer apparatus and systems
Sprayer apparatus for use with an elongate boom may be configured to spray a liquid onto foliage on a ground surface. The sprayer apparatus may include a spray boom, a spray hood coupled to the spray boom, an extension member coupled to the spray boom, and a mounting apparatus coupled to the extension member. The mounting apparatus may be couplable to the elongate boom to support the spray boom and the spray hood above the ground surface.
High pressure surface cleaner and related methods
A high pressure surface cleaner includes a housing having an open end, a high pressure coupling in fluid communication with the housing and having a first end and a second end, the first end configured to receive a high pressure water source, and a supply conduit rotatably secured to the second end of the high pressure coupling and configured to rotate about the high pressure coupling defining a horizontal plane within the housing. The cleaner also includes first and second nozzles having a vertical axis therethrough and secured proximate to the first and opposing second ends of the supply conduit, respectively, the vertical axis of the first and second nozzles approximately normal to the first horizontal plane, and a directional nozzle coupled to the supply conduit and having a directional outlet orientated to cause the supply conduit with the first and second nozzles to rotate when discharging water.