Portable mist wand system
11440037 · 2022-09-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B15/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/0403
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B9/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A portable mist wand system, which has a housing assembly, a tank assembly, a handle assembly, a battery assembly, a pump motor assembly, a wand panel assembly, a wand assembly, and a solenoid assembly. The housing assembly has a front panel, a rear panel, a top panel, a bottom panel, and lateral panels. The tank assembly is secured to the top panel and trapped by the front panel, the handle assembly is mounted onto the top panel, the battery assembly is secured to the top panel, the pump motor assembly is secured to the rear panel, the wand panel assembly is mounted onto the front panel, and the solenoid assembly is mounted onto the bottom panel. The housing assembly houses the tank assembly, the battery assembly, the pump motor assembly, and the solenoid assembly.
Claims
1. A portable mist wand system, comprising: A) a housing assembly comprising a front panel, a rear panel, a top panel, a bottom panel, and lateral panels, said front panel defining a wand panel cavity, a mix switch hole, a power switch hole, and a charge port hole, and said top panel comprises a tank neck hole and a fuse hole; B) a tank assembly secured to said top panel and trapped by said front panel; C) a handle assembly mounted onto said top panel; D) a battery assembly secured onto said top panel; E) a pump motor assembly secured to said rear panel; F) wand panel assembly mounted onto said front panel; G) a wand assembly; and H) a solenoid assembly mounted onto said bottom panel, whereby said housing assembly houses said tank assembly, said battery assembly, said pump motor assembly, and said solenoid assembly.
2. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 1, wherein said housing assembly further comprises corners, strap loops, air intake holes on said lateral panels, and feet on said bottom panel.
3. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 1, wherein said wand panel cavity receives said wand panel assembly, said mix switch hole receives a mix switch, said power switch hole receives a power switch, and said charge port hole receives a charge port.
4. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 3, wherein said solenoid assembly allows for a return fluid path for mixing and purge air when said mix switch is depressed.
5. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 1, wherein said tank assembly comprises a tank body having a tank outlet, a tank upper section having a tank inlet to receive a mix tube, a tank neck, a tank strainer, a tank cap having a cap vent, a tank mounting flange, and a top flange.
6. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 5, wherein said tank neck passes through said tank neck hole and protrudes from said top panel to receive said tank cap.
7. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 5, wherein said handle assembly comprises a handle body, a handle top, a handle grip, and a mist switch.
8. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 7, wherein said pump motor assembly comprises a pump, a pump output with a pump output tube, a pump input with a pump input tube, and a motor.
9. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 8, wherein said motor is secured to said rear panel with a motor bracket, and a motor spacer is between said motor and said bottom panel.
10. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 8, wherein said wand panel assembly comprises a wand panel having a central hole to receive a bulkhead union secured with a bulkhead union nut.
11. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 10, wherein said wand assembly comprises a wand tube, a wand handle, a wand nozzle, wand tubing connector, a wand tubing having first and second ends, and at least one wand clip to secure said wand assembly to said top panel.
12. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 11, wherein said wand tubing extends from said wand panel assembly to said wand assembly, whereby said first end is connected to said bulkhead union and said second end is connected to said wand tubing connector.
13. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 10, wherein said solenoid assembly comprises a solenoid valve, first and second solenoid input connectors, a solenoid output connector, and a main output tube.
14. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 13, wherein said solenoid assembly drops said main output tube pressure upon said mist switch release allowing for dripless operation.
15. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 13, wherein said mix tube extends from said tank inlet to said solenoid output connector and said pump input tube extends from said tank outlet to said pump input.
16. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 13, wherein said main output tube extends from said second solenoid input connector to said bulkhead union.
17. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 5, wherein said battery assembly comprises a battery, a control board, a fuse, a battery mounting bracket, and mounting screws.
18. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 17, wherein said fuse passes through said fuse hole and protrudes from said top panel.
19. The portable mist wand system set forth in claim 17, wherein said battery, said tank assembly, and said handle assembly are secured to said top panel with said mounting screws, whereby a leg of said battery mounting bracket and said top flange are fixed together to said top panel by said mounting screws.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(11) Referring now to the drawings, the present invention is a portable mist wand system and is generally referred to with numeral 10. It can be observed that it basically includes housing assembly 20, tank assembly 90, handle assembly 120, battery assembly 140, pump motor assembly 160, wand panel assembly 200, wand assembly 220, and solenoid assembly 250.
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(13) Present invention 10 is a portable mist wand system for solutions. Such solutions can be, but are not limited to, anti-pathogen agents, insect controls whether adult or pre-emergent including mosquitoes, bed bugs, lice, and mites. The solution further includes insect repellents, extermination treatments, plant health fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, surfactants for drought resistance in public health applications, mold mitigation, sunscreen, sanitation products such as sanitizers and anti-pathogens, and odor controllers such as deodorizers and fragrances.
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(16) Wand assembly 220 comprises wand tube 222, wand handle 224, wand nozzle 226, and wand tubing connector 228. Wand assembly 220 is secured onto top panel 26 with at least one wand clip 230. In a preferred embodiment, wand nozzle 226 has a single, 3×, or 5× tip, but not limited to. Wand handle 224 is assembled without screws. Wand handle 224 is joined by wand tube 222 and receives wand tubing connector 228. Wand assembly 220 connects to wand panel assembly 200 through wand tubing 232. Wand tubing 232 comprises first end 234 and second end 236, whereby first end 234 connects to bulkhead union 204 and second end 236 connects to wand tubing connector 228.
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(19) Battery assembly 140 comprises battery 142, control board 144, fuse 146, and battery mounting bracket 152. Fuse 146 passes through fuse hole 42 and protrudes from top panel 26. Fuse spacer 148 is positioned between top panel 26 and fuse 146. Fuse 146 is secured by fuse nut 150. Battery 142 comprises a battery management system. Battery 142 is charged through charge port 62, seen in
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(22) Solenoid assembly 250 drops main output tube 258 pressure when misting stops upon mist switch 128, seen in
(23) The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.