Patent classifications
B05B12/0026
SPRAY SYSTEM AND METHOD OF SPRAYING
A liquid spray system (1e) and method of using a liquid spray system is shown. The spray system (1e) comprises a receptacle (100e) for holding liquid to be sprayed, a support structure (200e) for supporting the receptacle (100e), a spray applicator (300e) disposed remotely from the support structure (200e) and an air pressurising device for driving the liquid out of the receptacle (100e) and for mixing with the liquid at an outlet of the spray applicator (300e). Advantageously, the spray system (1e) is compact and versatile.
Low pressure plural component spray system
A method and apparatus for applying a foamed mixture of paints on a structural surface. A continuous stream of high velocity gas moves through a nozzle and is directed toward the structural surface, and two or more paints may be intermittently moved into the gas stream of the nozzle and aerated and mixed with each other and moved with the gas stream to form a foam that is applied to the structural surface. The components of the foamed mixture may include single component or plural component materials such as polyurethane foam, adhesive, and polyurea formulations, and may be moved through a volumetric metering device consisting of material heaters, a heated hose, and an applicator gun. The nitrogen gas stream fluidizes the mixture as it passes through and out of the nozzle and forms the mixture into a foam that is applied to the structural surface.
PRESSURE WASHING SPRAY GUN WITH TRIGGER LOCK
Described are trigger locks for pressure washing surface cleaner or general pressure washer spray guns.
Plural component spray gun system
A spray gun for a plural component system is provided. The spray gun includes a first component delivery line and a second component delivery line. The spray gun also includes a nozzle, configured to receive and mix a first component received from the first component delivery line with a second component received from the second component delivery line. The spray gun also includes an air purge system configured to, when the spray gun is in a non-actuated position, purge the nozzle of the first and second components and, when the spray gun is in an actuated position, aid in atomization of the mixture of the first and second components.
AUTOMATIC RETURN SHOWER HEAD AND USE METHOD THEREOF
An automatic return shower head and a use method thereof are provided. The automatic return shower head comprises a handle, a valve body, a water distribution disc, a switching return assembly and a shower head body configured to be connected with the handle and having a water outlet passage communicating with a water supply passage of the handle. The valve body is provided with water distribution hole(s), fixed to a joint between the shower head body and the handle, and located between the water supply passage and the water outlet passage. The water distribution disc is provided inside the joint and rotates relative to the valve body. The switching return assembly comprises a switching assembly linked with the water distribution disc, a knob provided on a wall surface of the joint and linked with the switching assembly, and a return portion linked with the knob.
Motorized Fluid Sprayer
A portable motorized fluid sprayer device is described, having a fluid tank and a pump manifold configured to pump fluid from the tank and into a connected fluid conveying structure (e.g., a hose, wand, nozzle, handle and/or similar structures). The manifold may include an electric motor, a gear pump, a controller, and a battery. Additionally, the fluid sprayer device may allow for spraying fluid with consistent pressure, recirculation of fluid within the tank, a gear pump for spraying or suctioning fluid from the fluid conveying structure, a safety lever, the ability to separate the pump manifold from the fluid tank, and other features.
FLUID APPLICATOR
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 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.
SMALL FIRE EXTINGUISHER EQUIPPED WITH A ROTARY KNOB AT THE TOP
A small fire extinguisher equipped with a rotary knob includes: a body part storing loaded stream; a nozzle part that is attached to the top of the body part and includes a valve at the inner center where compressed the loaded stream is sprayed, and a key insertion part where an L-shaped lock key is inserted or removed; a button part that is inserted and attached to the top of the nozzle part to open and close the valve with the button vertically entering in and coming out of the nozzle part; a plate rotary knob that is attached to one side of the nozzle part, covers up one end of the nozzle part, contacts the top of the button part, and is attached with a lock key; and a lock key which is attached to the plate rotary knob and stops or rotates the plate rotary knob.
SPRAY GUN FOR SPRAYING PAINTS AND OTHER COATINGS
A spray gun includes a gun body and a handle removably connected to the gun body. A filter is disposed in the handle for filtering particulate from the spray fluid. A trigger guard is connected to the handle and gun body and includes a contour on a lower portion of the trigger guard for receiving one or more fingers of the user that are not interfacing with and contacting the trigger. The trigger guard can be disconnected from the gun body and rotated relative to the handle. The trigger guard can contact a portion of the handle and exert torque on the handle to connect the handle to and disconnect the handle from the gun body. The portion of the handle at least partially covers a fitting connecting to the handle to provide spray fluid to the spray gun.
Adjustable handle for a liquid applicator
An applicator is presented. The applicator comprises a fluidic channel extending from a fluid inlet to a fluid outlet. The applicator also comprises a trigger. The trigger is configured to, when actuated, allow fluid to flow through the fluidic channel. The applicator also comprises an adjustable handle with a frame. The handle comprises a finger rest on a first side of the frame. The handle also comprises a grip on a second side of the frame. The second side is opposite the first side. The grip is coupled to the frame by an adjustment mechanism that, when actuated, is configured to change a distance between the finger rest and the grip.