REMOTE OPERATION SPRAY DEVICE
20210061543 ยท 2021-03-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64U2101/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B64C39/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/267
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01M7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B64U2101/45
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/753
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A remote operation spray device configured to depress-operate a spray nozzle of a spray device from a remote location. Device generates adequate pushing force required for depression and, by achieving weight reduction of the device proper, enables easy mounting on an aerial vehicle or other mobile unit. Device includes a main body fixedly attached to a mobile unit, a holder fixedly retaining a spray cartridge and a spray mechanism for jetting spray. The spray mechanism includes a base member, a depressing member pivotably attached to the base member for pressing down a spray nozzle, a pushed member provided at a distal end of the depressing member, and a pusher installed on the base member for pushing the pushed member to move horizontally. The horizontal pushing action of the pusher pushes and moves the pushed member to pivot the depressing member and press the spray nozzle vertically downward.
Claims
1. A remote operation spray device mounted on a mobile unit to be remotely controllable by wire or wirelessly, comprising: a spray device main body fixedly attached to the mobile unit and loaded with a spray cartridge; a holder for to fixedly retain the spray cartridge and a spray mechanism mounted on top of the spray device main body to jet spray from the spray cartridge; wherein the spray mechanism comprises a base member protruding from the spray device main body to form a substructure of the spray mechanism; a depressing member pivotably attached to the base member to press down a spray nozzle of the spray cartridge; a pushed member provided at a distal end section of the depressing member; and a pusher installed on the base member to push the pushed member to move horizontally; wherein the horizontal pushing action of the pusher pushes and moves the pushed member to pivot the depressing member and press the spray nozzle vertically downward.
2. The remote operation spray device of claim 1, wherein the pusher comprises a solenoid connected to an electrical power source, a push-pin pushed horizontally outward upon application of a voltage to the solenoid and a release spring configured to retract the pushed-out push-pin in an opposite directions; wherein a horizontal pushing movement toward the pushed member is applied and released by applying the voltage to the solenoid to extend the push-pin and by not applying the voltage to the solenoid to retract the push-pin by the release spring.
3. The remote operation spray device of claim 1, wherein the pushed member is installed at the distal end section having an inclination angle of 45 with respect to the depressing member.
4. The remote operation spray device of claim 1, further comprising a control unit configured to remotely control the horizontal pushing action of the pusher of the spray mechanism by wire or wirelessly.
5. The remote operation spray device of claim 1, wherein the spray cartridge comprises a single or multiple spray types selected from among a group including ones for marking, insecticide spraying, agricultural chemical spraying and cleanser application.
6. The remote operation spray device of claim 1, wherein the mobile unit is an aerial vehicle capable of a gliding flight.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0031] There now follows a detailed explanation of the remote operation spray device according to the present invention based on an embodiment shown in the drawings.
[0032]
[0033] A remote operation spray device 1 according to the present invention comprises a spray device main body 100, a holder 200, a spray mechanism 300 and a control unit 400, and upon being loaded with a spray cartridge 20, is mounted on a mobile unit 10 as a device for jetting spray from the spray cartridge 20 to perform spraying by remotely controlling the spray mechanism 300.
[0034] In the present embodiment, the mobile unit 10 mounted with the remote operation spray device 1 is configured to operate via wire or wireless connection from a location distant from the mobile unit 10. Alternatively, the mobile unit 10 can be equipped with autopilot means (not shown) comprising memory means and a processing unit for reading a program stored in the memory means and controlling propulsion means of the mobile unit, thereby enabling automatic movement along a route programed in advance.
[0035] The spray cartridge 20 is a device that uses high-pressure gas or the like to jet atomized liquid, namely, one that uses gas pressure to jet liquid contained in an interior space of the cylindrical main body from a nozzle installed in the main body. A structure is adopted whereby depression of a button installed in a can-shaped top of the main body causes jetting of spray from a nozzle provided near the button. In the present embodiment, sprays selected as desired from among ones for marking, insecticide spraying, agricultural chemical spraying, cleanser application and the like can be loaded for use, and while a liquid consisting of paint, insecticide, cleanser or the like is charged into the interior of the cylindrical main body, sprays are not limited to these and use of any of various other sprays is also possible.
[0036] As shown in
[0037] The holder 200, which is a structural member for fixedly retaining the spray cartridge 20, extends from the spray device main body 100 to detachably retain the spray cartridge 20 from the left, right and underneath. The spray cartridge 20 can therefore be loaded in the mobile unit 10 in stably retained condition.
[0038] The spray mechanism 300, which is fix-mounted on the spray device main body 100 via the holder 200, is configured to jet spray by pressing down a spray nozzle 22 of the spray cartridge 20 and, as shown in
[0039] As shown in
[0040] As shown in
[0041] The pushed member 330, which is a structural member for receiving horizontal pushing force of a pusher 340 described below, is fix-mounted on a distal end section 322 of the depressing member 320. Since the pushed member 330 is mounted on the distal end section 322 of the depressing member 320 pivotably attached to the base member 310 in the present embodiment, it pivots together with the depressing member 320.
[0042] The pusher 340, which is a structural member for pushing the pushed member 330 to move in horizontal direction, is fixedly mounted on the base member 310 to enable pushing toward the pushed member 330, as shown in
[0043] The pusher 340 is fixed on the base member 310 so as to perform horizontal pushing action that causes the pushed member 330 to receive horizontal pushing force. As the pushed member 330 is installed on the depressing member 320 pivotably attached to the base member 310, horizontal pushing force against the pushed member 330 is converted to downward force by pivoting of the depressing member 320. Namely, pushed movement of the pushed member 330 by horizontal pushing action from the pusher 340 pivotably rotates the depressing member 320. As a result of this configuration, the depressing member 320 acts to push the spray nozzle 22 vertically downward and thereby jet spray.
[0044] As this structure utilizes the principle of the lever to convert back-and-forth motion to up-and-down motion, the configuration is capable of ensuring adequate depressing force.
[0045] By adopting this structure, the pusher 340 can depress the spray nozzle 22 with greater force than when depressing it directly, so that depressing force required for pushing down the spray nozzle can be obtained even in the case of using a small, weak pusher 340, whereby weight of the spray device main body 100 can be minimized to a degree making it amenable for installation on an aerial vehicle or the like.
[0046] In the present embodiment, the pusher 340 is of a structure utilizing a solenoid mechanism. More specifically, as shown in
[0047] The solenoid 342 is a coil of copper wire that is connected to an electrical power source and generates a magnetic field when energized by electric current. Further, the push-pin 344 is a member pushed horizontally outward upon application of voltage to the solenoid 342. In the configuration according to the present embodiment, the push-pin 344 has a movable iron core of magnetic material and the movable iron core is attracted to an internally provided fixed iron core magnetized by magnetism generated by electric current passing through the solenoid 342, whereby the push-pin 344 is pushed outward in such direction.
[0048] The release spring 346 is a spring member that biases the pushed-state push-pin 344 to retract it from the extended state when current supply to the solenoid 342 is cut off.
[0049] In the present embodiment, the pusher 340 is configured to perform application/release of horizontal pushing movement toward the pushed member 330 by applying or not applying voltage to the solenoid 342 so as to extend the push-pin 344 or as to retract the push-pin 344 by the release spring 346. This configuration generates motive power adequate for depressing the spray nozzle 22 of the spray cartridge 20 and enables a structure that minimizes mechanism weight.
[0050] As shown in
[0051] In the present embodiment, as shown in
[0052] In the present embodiment, the mobile unit 10 is configured as an aerial vehicle capable of gliding flight. As this configuration enables spraying work to be performed at, for example, high places and similar, and even at considerably distant locations, it can be used for various purposes.
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
[0053] 1 Remote operation spray device
[0054] 10 Mobile unit
[0055] 20 Spray cartridge
[0056] 22 Spray nozzle
[0057] 100 Spray device main body
[0058] 200 Holder
[0059] 300 Spray mechanism
[0060] 310 Base member
[0061] 320 Depressing member
[0062] 322 End section
[0063] 330 Pushed member
[0064] 340 Pusher
[0065] 342 Solenoid
[0066] 344 Push-pin
[0067] 346 Release spring
[0068] 400 Control unit
[0069] 410 Receiver unit
[0070] 420 Solenoid control circuit
[0071] 500 Instruction unit
[0072] 510 Solenoid signal generation circuit
[0073] 520 Transmitter unit
[0074] Inclination angle