Multifunctional misting system
10799838 ยท 2020-10-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B11/1087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/213
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B7/0075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01M29/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01M7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B05B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A multifunctional misting system having a housing assembly, a frame assembly, a recessed mist blower assembly, a valve assembly, a recess control panel assembly, a pump-motor assembly, a tank assembly, a puck assembly, and a handle assembly. The housing assembly has first and second flat panels, a front panel, a rear panel, a top panel, a bottom panel, and locking corners. The frame assembly has a solenoid side frame and a blower side frame, a mix solenoid, and a battery with a battery retainer. The recessed mist blower assembly has a blower and nozzles. The pump-motor assembly has a pump motor, a pump housing and a motor-battery bracket. The handle assembly is positioned onto the top panel of the housing assembly. The multifunctional misting system may operate as a mist blower.
Claims
1. A multifunctional misting system, comprising: A) a housing assembly comprising first and second flat panels having air inlet holes, a front panel, a rear panel, a top panel, a bottom panel, locking corners, and strap loops, said front panel comprises a blower panel hole, a control panel hole, and a valve threaded neck hole; B) a frame assembly comprising a solenoid side frame, a blower side frame and a mix solenoid having a mix tube, said solenoid side frame and said blower side frame each comprises a top wall, first and second lateral stiffeners, and a bottom panel attachment base; C) a recessed mist blower assembly comprising a blower having a blower outlet and a blower inlet, a blower motor, first and second blower bases, a recess blower panel, a blower coupling shroud, a blower bezel, a blower shroud flapper, flapper hinge pins, and nozzles, said recessed mist blower assembly is mounted on said blower panel hole; D) a valve assembly comprising a valve body, a threaded valve neck, an intake tube, and a valve selector handle, said threaded valve neck with said valve selector handle mounted thereon extends from said valve threaded neck hole; E) a recess control panel assembly, said recess control panel assembly is mounted on said control panel hole; F) a pump-motor assembly; G) a tank assembly comprising a tank having a front side with a puck O-ring groove, said housing assembly houses said frame assembly and said tank assembly; H) a puck assembly comprising a puck, an O-ring, a mix connector with a mix orifice, a pickup connector, conductive probe medium, and probe insulations/parallel spacer, said puck assembly is coupled to said tank assembly, whereby said puck O-ring groove receives said puck, and said conductive probe medium and said intake tube is connected to said puck inside said tank; I) a handle assembly mounted onto said top panel, and J) a controller/transmitter-receiver assembly, said frame assembly secures said controller/transmitter-receiver assembly, said mix solenoid, said recessed mist blower assembly and said pump-motor assembly.
2. The multifunctional misting system set forth in claim 1, further comprising a misting wand assembly.
3. The multifunctional misting system set forth in claim 1, further comprising a handheld remote control transmitter-receiver.
4. The multifunctional misting system set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said top panel comprises a tank neck hole.
5. The multifunctional misting system set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said frame assembly further comprises a battery and a battery retainer, and said frame assembly secures said battery.
6. The multifunctional misting system set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said valve assembly further comprises an adapting elbow, an adapting tee, an elbow adapter, an output tube, a quick connect, outlets, an inlet, a pressure switch, and a pressure switch adapter.
7. The multifunctional misting system set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said recess control panel assembly comprises a recess control panel, a control bezel, a mix switch, a lighted power switch, and a charge port.
8. The multifunctional misting system set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said pump-motor assembly comprises a pump motor having a pump housing, said pump housing comprises a pump inlet connector, a pump outlet connector, and a pump base.
9. The multifunctional misting system set forth in claim 8, further characterized in that said pump motor comprises a motor-battery bracket fixed to said pump motor, said motor-battery bracket comprises a battery bracket, a battery side support, and first and second bracket lateral walls.
10. The multifunctional misting system set forth in claim 6, further characterized in that said tank has a front side, lateral sides, a rear side, a bottom side, a top side, a threaded neck, a tank cap with a duckbill vent hole, a tank strainer, and a self locking tank strap.
11. The multifunctional misting system set forth in claim 10, further characterized in that said lateral sides each comprises a strap recess and air gap ribs.
12. The multifunctional misting system set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said handle assembly comprises a handle body having wire passages, a handle top, grip screw posts, a switch hole, a weep valley, a mist switch with a switch light, and a finger grip.
13. The multifunctional misting system set forth in claim 1, further characterized in that said blower coupling shroud fits into said blower, and said blower coupling shroud houses said blower shroud flapper, which is secured by said recess blower panel.
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
(19) Referring now to the drawings, the present invention is a multifunctional misting system for solutions, and is generally referred to with numeral 10. Such solutions can be, but are not limited to: anti-pathogen agents; insect controlsadult or pre-emergent including mosquitoes, bed bugs, lice, and mites; insect repellents; home extermination treatments; plant health fertilizers; insecticides; fungicides; surfactants for drought resistance in public health applications; sunscreen; sanitation products such as sanitizers and anti-pathogens; odor controllers such as deodorizers and fragrances. It can be observed that it basically includes housing assembly 20, controller/transmitter-receiver assembly 60, frame assembly 70, recessed mist blower assembly 120, valve assembly 170, recess control panel assembly 230, pump-motor assembly 260, tank assembly 310, handheld remote control transmitter-receiver 340, puck assembly 350, and handle assembly 380.
(20) Multifunctional misting system 10 may operate as a misting system, a portable mist blowing system, a portable misting wand system, and/or fixed misting stations.
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(22) Housing assembly 20 houses frame assembly 70, recessed mist blower assembly 120 with valve assembly 170, recess control panel assembly 230, pump-motor assembly 260, and tank assembly 310. Handle assembly 380 is mounted onto top panel 30, and tank cap 327 of tank assembly 310 is secured at top panel 30. Housing assembly 20 further houses controller/transmitter-receiver assembly 60. In a preferred embodiment, valve assembly 170 is a three-way valve assembly.
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(24) First and second flat panels 22 comprise air inlet holes 36 that are designed to prevent rodent and/or insect intrusion while providing adequate air intake for blower 122, seen in
(25) In a preferred embodiment, front panel 26, rear panel 28, top panel 30, and bottom panel 24 each have a groove to restrain first and second flat panels 22 when connected with locking corners 34. Locking corners 34 are designed with injection molding features and utilize a locking system to minimize hardware requirements while simultaneously holding the structure at approximately 90 degrees. Corner screws 40 can be self-threading plastic screws. Front panel 26, rear panel 28, top panel 30, and bottom panel 24 each comprise screw posts to receive corner screws 40.
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(27) Top walls 74 comprise frame-handle through holes 73. Solenoid side frame 72 and blower side frame 76 respectively comprise pump bracket unified nut holes 112. Blower side frame 76 comprises blower unified nut holes 110 and controller assembly mounting screws. Blower unified nut holes 110 and pump bracket unified nut holes 112 receive recessed mist blower assembly 120 and pump-motor assembly 260, as seen in
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(29) Valve assembly 170 comprises valve body 172 having threaded valve neck 174. Valve selector handle 182 is secured by set screw 186. Valve body 172 is secured to front panel 26, as seen in
(30) Valve assembly 170 further comprises quick connect 176 having poppet valve, not seen, and quick connect retainer 178. Quick connect 176 is connected to adapting elbow 188.
(31) Present invention 10 further comprises intake tube 193, seen in
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(36) Present invention 10 further comprises puck assembly 350. Puck assembly 350 comprises O-ring 352 and puck 354. Puck 354 comprises conductive probe high 356, mix connector 362 with a mix orifice, and pickup connector 364. The mix orifice on mix connector 362 accelerates and directs the fluid downward. Puck assembly 350 further comprises puck mounting screws 366. Puck 354 is a multi/use item providing a sealed passage using O-ring 352 between puck 354 and puck O-ring groove 332 held by puck mounting screws 366.
(37) Puck 354 also secures conductive probe low/no 376, conductive probe medium 370, conductive probe high 356, and probe insulation/parallel spacer 372. Mechanical connection is made by overmolding, providing electrical connection through puck 354, providing continuity between conductive probe medium 370, conductive probe low/no 376, conductive probe high 356, and to controller/TXRX assembly 60 via connection (not show).
(38) Conductive probe high 356, conductive probe medium 370, and conductive probe low/no 376 allow calculated levels for high, medium, and low fluid indicators while the lowest points being positioned above the pick-up, detects when fluid no longer in contact, triggering a self-preservation all-stop, preventing the pump from losing prime. Probe insulation/parallel spacer 372 is placed to expose bottom tips of conductive probe high 356, conductive probe medium 370, and conductive probe low/no 376 while insulating conductive probe medium 370 and conductive probe low/no 376 to create an impedance differential used to decipher tank level and no fluid.
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(41) Air for blower 122 intakes is pulled through air inlet holes 36. Outflow of blower 122 is protected by blower shroud flapper 140 designed to open outwardly when pressure is present, and gravity shuts it when no pressure is present. Blower shroud flapper 140 covers exhaust and cannot be pushed inward, protecting against rodent and insect intrusion. The function of recessed mist blower assembly 120 is to accelerate and propel mist that is dispensed out from nozzles 150 forming a long-range column to maximize coverage. Handle assembly 380 is secured onto top panel 30 of housing assembly 20 with mounting screws 394. Mounting screws 394 also secure frame assembly 70 to top panel 30. Pump motor 262 is supplied by intake tube 193 going from tank 320 through pickup connector 364 to pump intake connector 266, as seen in
(42) Mixing is accomplished when puck mix port, having mix connector 362 and shaped puck port, receives pressurized fluid from pump-motor assembly 260, through mix solenoid 115 through mix output adapter 116 and mix tube 100, as seen in
(43) In a preferred embodiment, tank assembly 310 is equipped with a low fluid sensor. Controller/transmitter-receiver assembly 60 interprets the sensor and disables pump motor 262 during low fluid level, dims power light, and flashes power light when disabled by low fluid or freeze sensor by disabling actuation for a period of time, or low battery. The control board responds to radio frequency (RF) remote or mist switch 392, mix switch 246 seen in
(44) When present invention 10 is actuated by handheld remote control transmitter-receiver 340, seen in
(45) When Controller/transmitter-receiver assembly 60 receives command to mist start verification is displayed in the form of tank 320 read, illuminating 1, 2, or 3 light-emitting diode light pipes 32. At the same time, tank 320 read is mirrored to handheld remote control transmitter-receiver 340 as start verification.
(46) Light-emitting diode light pipes 32:
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(48) 2=medium
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(50) When Controller/transmitter-receiver assembly 60 detects a No-Go situation, light-emitting diode light pipes 32 will illuminate 1, 2 or 3 light-emitting diode light pipes 32 to indicate No-Go due to the following:
(51) 1) Internal sensors (Battery low, freezing)
(52) 2) sensor input (tank 320 level low)
(53) Present invention 10 has 3 light-emitting diode light pipes 32 located on top panel 30, in front of handle assembly 380. They display tank 320 level in real time while present invention 10 is powered on. Light-emitting diode light pipes 32 will represent tank 320 level as follow:
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(57) If tank 320 below low conductive probe low/no 376, all 3 light-emitting diode light pipes 32 will flash to indicate a problem. Problems displayed can be the following:
(58) 1) Low fluid
(59) 2) Low battery
(60) 3) Freezing
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(62) Misting wand assembly 420 further comprises tubing 432, and adapter 442 having quick connect adapter 444. Misting wand assembly 420 may be used for direct applications in specific areas in portable mist wand applications actuated by mist switch 392, seen in
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(64) Without Controller/transmitter-receiver assembly 60 or sentinels, internal sensors of present invention 10 can also forgo misting (STOP) due to:
(65) 1) Low battery,
(66) 2) low fluid level, or
(67) 3) freezing temperature.
(68) Remote activation is preceded with auto-mix time. Only handle switch activations are excluded from this action. Every auto-mix allows sentinels to report incase conditions require mist-run be curtailed. Following auto-mix cycle, if no curtailments, Controller/transmitter-receiver assembly 60 transmits to all remotes the start verification, reading tank 320, seen in
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(70) Sealing of handheld remote control transmitter-receiver 340 is achieved by sandwiching weatherization seal 347 between top housing 341 and bottom housing 346. Light-emitting diode (LED) weatherization membrane 348 is illuminated by LEDs below.
(71) When button 342 is depressed first time, present invention 10 comes out of sleep mode indicated by three light-emitting diode light pipes 32 flashing once. Each push afterward adds mist request time in fifteen seconds intervals allowing 15, 30, and 45 seconds, then if button 342 is depressed again within input cycle, it resets time to 0. After a short input cycle time, present invention 10 will go back to sleep or transmit the runtime request.
(72) When present invention 10 receives a run request from handheld remote control transmitter-receiver 340 automatically mix tank 320 for a few seconds prior to executing requested runtime and mirror back to handheld remote control transmitter-receiver 340 (as a start verification) the current tank 320 level.
(73) However, present invention 10 will not mix if is in a self-preservation mode (low battery, low fluid, low temperature). Instead the three light-emitting diode light pipes 32, seen in
(74) 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.