Abstract:
An apparatus for spraying mixtures of solid and liquid materials includes a tank; a pump; an inlet line from the tank to the pump; a return line from the pump to the tank; a spraying nozzle; a nozzle supply line from the pump to the nozzle; a nozzle to the tank; and first and second valves for regulating the respective amounts of mixtures to be fed either to the nozzle, the nozzle supply line, the nozzle return line or the return line from the pump to the tank. By providing two separate valves and return lines, one at the pump and one at the nozzle, constant agitation of the tank contents is maintained and clogging anywhere in the system, particularly in the nozzle hose, is avoided.
Abstract:
A caplike member is received onto a container for including a supply of materials to be sprayed onto lawns, shrubs and the like. A swivel nut mounted on the caplike member interconnects with, say, a water hose. A rotatable drumlike body on the caplike member has a pair of inserts with different sized bores passing therethrough, and which bores or passages are selectively positionable in alignment with a feed opening connected to inlet water, which tube lower end has a single proportion balance control orifice. The insert openings have lateral communication channels opening into a feed tube that extends into the container. A nozzle is rotatably affixed to the drumlike body and is individually adjustable to select any one of several exit openings which form different spray patterns. A further aspect is the provision of a hand operable valving device which directs inlet water into the container as a pressurized jet for initial mixing with the spray materials. Moreover, the feed tube lower end is secured within a sediment trap which positions it closely adjacent the container bottom in a manner permitting free communication with the surrounding materials. A double filter on the feed tube lower end removes suspended matter. .Iadd.
Abstract:
Provided is a coating system allowing on-demand preparation and coating of an ink. The coating system (10) includes an ingredient ink supply portion (20), a first pipe (90a), a stirring tank (50) including an ink stirring mechanism (52), a supply regulator portion (30) regulating the respective amounts of ingredient inks supplied to the stirring tank, a controller portion (70) connected to the supply regulator portion through an electric telecommunication line (80), determining a mixing ratio of the ingredient inks, and controlling operation of the supply regulator portion based on the mixing ratio, and a coating device (100) including an ink transport portion (120) connected to the stirring tank and including an ink discharge portion (130).
Abstract:
A hand held shower head and filter assembly for attachment to a waterline to remove chlorine and other substances from water. This assembly includes a reversible and reusable filter assembly for use with hot water passing through a two stage bed of ceramic-type calcium sulfite beads and a copper/zinc material. The device includes an elongated, hollow handle which holds the filter element therein in such a manner that the filter media reacts with or removes chlorine and other substances more efficiently from shower water, thereby allowing a greater volume of water to be treated, as well as the treatment of water at elevated temperatures, in a more versatile and useful device.
Abstract:
An aerosol metering valve with for use with a pressurized container includes a valve body 10 having a metering cup 8, a valve stem 21 having an outlet passage through which the contents of the metering cup 8 can be dispensed, a transfer passage 22 through which the contents of the metering chamber 31 can pass to the outlet passage, and a passageway including ports 35 and 37 through which contents of the container can pass to the metering chamber. A valve seal 6 is disposed between the valve body 10 and a container. A second valve seal 12 is retained between a cup 8 and the valve body. A ring member 38 is positioned coaxially with respect to the valve retaining member and is provided with castellating slots 40.
Abstract:
A spray boom and vessel apparatus is disclosed having one or more spray nozzles adjustably mounted along the axes of a plurality of independent spray booms. The spray booms are releasably supported upon a boom frame in horizontal, parallel relation to each other. The boom frame is releasably supported by a vessel and valve frame, which also supports a plurality of vessel and valve assemblies. Each vessel and valve assembly is in fluid-flow connection with the nozzles of one of the spray booms and a source of pressurized air. The vessel and valve frame is releasably mounted on a vehicle frame, which is pivotally attached to a vehicle.
Abstract:
An improved multi-boom field spraying apparatus designed to spray in a sequential manner one or more of a plurality of liquids to a selected spray zone among a number of spray zones is described. The apparatus contains a novel spray, agitate air and rinse system. A novel spray boom and vessel apparatus are also described.
Abstract:
A caplike member is received onto a container for including a supply of materials to be sprayed onto lawns, shrubs and the like. A swivel nut mounted on the caplike member interconnects with, say, a water hose. A rotatable drumlike body on the caplike member has a pair of inserts with different sized bores passing therethrough, and which bores or passages are selectively positionable in alignment with a feed opening connected to inlet water, which tube lower end has a single proportion balance control orifice. The insert openings have lateral communication channels opening into a feed tube that extends into the container. A nozzle is rotatably affixed to the drumlike body and is individually adjustable to select any one of several exit openings which form different spray patterns. A further aspect is the provision of a hand operable valving device which directs inlet water into the container as a pressurized jet for initial mixing with the spray materials. Moreover, the feed tube lower end is secured within a sediment trap which positions it closely adjacent the container bottom in a manner permitting free communication with the surrounding materials. A double filter on the feed tube lower end removes suspended matter.
Abstract:
An extrusion device includes a container, a pump, a plurality of pipes, and an adjustment device. The container has a chamber, and a first inlet/outlet and a second inlet/outlet connected to the chamber, wherein the chamber is adapted to contain a fluid inside. The pipes are connected between the pump and the first and second inlet/outlets of the container, so as to form a fluid loop. The pump is adapted to drive the fluid to flow inside the fluid loop. The adjustment device is coupled to the container for adjusting a volume of the chamber. Further, a coating system is also provided.