Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
261340100 | Liquid | 44 |
20100320625 | Carburetor with starting fuel supply mechanism - A carburetor | 12-23-2010 |
20110266702 | High capacity water misting gun - A high-velocity water misting gun with a very high-speed radial inflow hydraulic turbine mounted on the same shaft with an axial flow air compressor wheel compressing air discharged at high velocities through an exhaust air nozzle. All of the water discharging from the hydraulic turbine wheel is channeled directly into a water misting nozzle providing a fine water mist discharging into a high-velocity air flow provided by the axial-flow compressor. Preferred embodiments utilize a manually operated ball valve to control water pressure supplied to the gun. A second valve is a manually operated turbine water bypass valve that is integral part of the preferred embodiment which allows for change of turbine power and air flow independently of water flow. With turbine water bypass valve open, most of the turbine flow is bypassed around the turbine and directly into the water misting nozzle, increasing the water flow and decreasing the air flow and air velocity. With turbine water bypass valve fully closed, hydraulic turbine power increases the power input into the compressor resulting maximum reach of the water-air mist jet. | 11-03-2011 |
20120261842 | Manual misting fan - There is disclosed a non-electric portable manually operated misting fan assembly which is formed by a handle for allowing the user to grasp and manipulate the fan assembly, the handle formed by a container adapted to function as a reservoir for a supply of fluid and having an upper end which includes a pump assembly including a pump head extending upwardly therefrom for pumping fluid from the handle container through a fluid nozzle located in the pump head. The fan means are fixedly mounted on the handle and positioned above the pump head, the fan means bounded by an upper end and a lower end, the lower end being accurately formed over the pump head in order to allow the user to position his finger on the pump head to manipulate the pump in order to eject a fluid from the fluid reservoir incident to the fanning procedure. | 10-18-2012 |
20120261843 | Manual misting fan - There is disclosed a non-electric portable manually operated misting fan assembly which is formed by a handle for allowing the user to grasp and manipulate the fan assembly, the handle formed by a container adapted to function as a reservoir for a supply of fluid and having an upper end which includes a pump assembly including a pump head extending upwardly therefrom for pumping fluid from the handle container through a fluid nozzle located in the pump head. The fan means are fixedly mounted on the handle and positioned above the pump head, the fan means bounded by an upper end and a lower end, the lower end being accurately formed over the pump head in order to allow the user to position his finger on the pump head to manipulate the pump in order to eject a fluid from the fluid reservoir incident to the fanning procedure. | 10-18-2012 |
20130075939 | DEVICE FOR FROTHING A LIQUID | 03-28-2013 |
20130228940 | Spray Device to be Mounted on an Electric Vehicle - A spray device mounted on a non-motor vehicle (T-car) selected from among commercial or novel electric vehicles so as to improve air quality inside a tunnel by spraying water during operation, collecting pollutants floating inside a subway tunnel, and collecting and sinking fine dust generated by means of the operation of a train onto the road. The spray device is mounted on a lower portion of the non-motorized vehicle (T-car) from among commercial or new electromotive cars, pressurized water is supplied to a distribution pipe on a discharging side by means of a pressurizing motor and a pump, and a jet is sprayed through a spray nozzle coupled to the distribution pipe. Also, it is possible to automatically spray a jet onto a rail surface while a train moves on a ground-level railway using a sensor and a control board. | 09-05-2013 |
20140070432 | CARBONATION DEVICE - The carbonation device includes a cap system selectively mounted to the mouth of a liquid container. The cap system includes a cap, a syringe piston reciprocable within the cap, an actuating mechanism for reciprocating the syringe piston, and a reaction vessel selectively attached to the bottom of the cap. The syringe piston includes a storage area to be filled with reactant liquid (water) by repeated activation of the actuating mechanism. The water from the charged syringe piston discharges into the reaction vessel that has been filled with a preselected amount of reactants to initiate the carbonation reaction. In various embodiments, the carbonation device includes a rotatable control ring to selectively puncture a CO | 03-13-2014 |
20140084493 | SIMPLE STARTUP CARBURETOR - A carburetor improves the starting performance of an engine. The carburetor includes a main body, a pump oil ball and a fuel-air mixing channel which extends through the main body. The pump oil ball is mounted to an air strangler spindle via a spiral groove. When the pump oil ball is pressed, the air strangler spindle is driven to rotate by the spiral groove and thus to control the air strangler spindle between the fully open state and the fully closed state. The carburetor dramatically improves the starting performance of the engine. | 03-27-2014 |
20140361448 | Multi-Layered Evaporative Media Module for Heat Exchange Apparatus - The present invention relates to liquid to air evaporative heat exchange apparatus, mainly for cooling towers, air conditioning units, and humidifies alike. The present invention incorporate an evaporative module embedded with a liquid delivery system through all of its layers. Such a design allows for an even and smooth liquid distribution, while at the same time maximized the duration and surface area for heat exchange to take place. The evaporative module of the present invention can be sealed off at various sections to redirect air flow. Such a design serves dual functions as a drift eliminator or regulator. | 12-11-2014 |
20150291459 | SHIP BALLAST WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM - A ship ballast water treatment system includes: an ozone bubble unit provided inside a conduit through which ballast water flows, for turning supplied ozone into bubbles; a flow channel for ozone supply having a side part thereof connected to the ozone bubble unit so as to supply ozone to the ozone bubble unit; and a sea water pumping unit which is provided in the conduit, and to a side part of which the ozone bubble unit is coupled, and which pumps ballast water in the conduit into the ozone bubble unit. | 10-15-2015 |
261340200 | Accelerator pump | 3 |
20080211116 | ACCELERATOR DEVICE FOR A CARBURETOR - According to one implementation, carburetor includes an intake bore, a throttle valve, a main fuel nozzle, an accelerator device and a fuel passage. The throttle valve is movable between an idle and wide open positions and includes a shaft rotatably supported around an axial line extending across the intake bore. The accelerator device may be operable to increase an amount of fuel that flows through the main fuel nozzle when the throttle valve is moved toward its wide open position, and may include a fuel reservoir constructed and arranged to store fuel. The fuel passage communicates with the main fuel nozzle and the fuel reservoir is provided upstream of the main fuel nozzle such that fuel flows through the fuel reservoir before being delivered to the main fuel nozzle. | 09-04-2008 |
20130087935 | CARBURETOR SHUT-OFF VALVE - In at least some implementations, a valve for a carburetor that is moveable between open and closed positions includes a first valve portion adapted to at least substantially inhibit a first fluid flow in the carburetor when the valve is closed and a second valve portion associated with the first valve portion to at least substantially inhibit a second fluid flow in the carburetor when the valve is closed. In this way, two fluid flows may be at least substantially inhibited at the same time by the valve. In some forms, the fluid flows may include a primary fluid flow to an engine and a secondary fluid flow, such as from an accelerator pump, to the engine. | 04-11-2013 |
20160047336 | FUEL BOWL FOR CARBURETOR SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A fuel bowl for a carburetor system may include a fuel container and a fuel flow assembly that is removeably couplable thereto. The fuel container may include a base, a pair of sidewalls extending upwardly from the base, a rear wall extending upwardly from the base, a top overlying the pair of sidewalls and the rear wall, and a cavity defined by the pair of sidewalls and the rear wall. The fuel flow assembly may include a base, a pair of sidewalls extending upwardly from the base, a rear wall extending upwardly from the base, and a top overlying the pair of sidewalls and the rear wall. | 02-18-2016 |
261035000 | Gas operated | 8 |
20090032980 | TRANSFER TRAYS FOR MASS TRANSFER COLUMNS IN OFFSHORE USE - The invention describes a mass transfer column with at least one transfer tray via which the liquid is routed in essentially the horizontal direction and through which gas is routed in the vertical direction, the transfer tray being designed as a reverse flow tray and having a first means (separating weir) ( | 02-05-2009 |
20090184433 | Integrated Air Intake and Primer for Internal Combustion Engine - An air intake component and assembly, as well as an associated carburetor assembly and related method of assembly, are disclose. In at least some embodiments, the intake component includes a surface capable of being coupled at least indirectly to a carburetor assembly, where the surface includes first and second orifices, a first channel capable of communicating engine intake air from a first location to the first orifice of the surface, and a second channel by which at least one of the first location and a second location is connected to the second orifice. The second channel is capable of communicating at least one of a primer air pressure pulse from the at least one location to the second orifice and fuel fumes from the second orifice to the at least one location. In at least some further embodiments, the intake component can be fitted with any of several interchangeable covers. | 07-23-2009 |
20100001418 | Service water pipe faucet direct-connected ozone water producer with self-power generator - [Problem] To develop an ozone water producer for producing high efficient ozone water in which, as ozone generating electric power at an ozone water producer directly connected to a faucet, the electric power supplied from an external is not applied, but electric power having a self-generating function got through a self-generation within the equipment itself is applied. | 01-07-2010 |
20100176518 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONVERTING AN ENGINE TO AN ALTERNATE FUEL - An engine conversion kit for converting an engine that combusts gasoline to an engine that combusts a fuel other than gasoline, such as E85 which is 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline includes a carburetor having a vent passageway that defines a vent size, and an automatic choke system. The kit includes a second carburetor including a primer passageway and a second vent passageway having a second vent size that is smaller than the vent size. The second carburetor is adapted to attach to the engine and replace the carburetor. A primer bulb is configured to connect to the engine and is operable to force air into the primer passageway | 07-15-2010 |
20100320626 | ENERGY-SAVING AND WIND-POWERED AERATOR - An energy-saving and wind-powered aerator includes a floating carrier ( | 12-23-2010 |
20110006446 | FUEL SUPPLY DEVICE FOR ENGINE - Disclosed is an engine fuel supply apparatus which can be made smaller in size and in which the amount of fuel in an air-fuel mixture can be increased with a fast response in correspondence with the operation of a throttle valve when the engine is accelerated rapidly. The fuel supply apparatus is provided with a fuel booster pump. A portion of an air-fuel mixture is introduced into a negative-pressure chamber of the fuel booster pump via a negative-pressure chamber channel, and the fuel booster pump is actuated. The actuation forces air in a pump chamber to flow into a pressure chamber, and fuel in a fuel storage chamber is temporarily supplied to a carburetor. | 01-13-2011 |
20110068487 | Carburetor - A carburetor has a housing and an intake passage section disposed in the housing. A throttle element is arranged in the intake passage section and a choke element is arranged in the intake passage section upstream of the throttle element. At least one fuel opening opens downstream of the choke element into the intake passage section. A fuel valve controls a fuel quantity supplied to the at least one fuel opening. At least one auxiliary fuel port opens upstream of the choke element into the intake passage section. | 03-24-2011 |
20110115103 | CARBONATION DEVICE - The carbonation device includes a cap system selectively mounted to the mouth of a liquid container. The cap system includes a cap, a syringe piston reciprocable within the cap, an actuating mechanism for reciprocating the syringe piston, and a reaction vessel selectively attached to the bottom of the cap. The syringe piston includes a storage area to be filled with water by repeated activation of the actuating mechanism. The water from the charged syringe piston discharges into the reaction vessel that has been filled with a preselected amount of reactants to initiate the carbonation reaction. In an alternative embodiment, the carbonation device includes a rotatable control ring to selectively puncture a CO | 05-19-2011 |
261360100 | In circuit | 15 |
20090039534 | Apparatus for producing carbonated water and method for producing carbonated water using the same - This invention concerns an apparatus and a method for producing carbonated water capable of obtaining high concentration carbonated water effectively. Carbon dioxide gas is passed through a first carbon dioxide gas dissolver composed of a membrane module to be dissolved in water and the carbonated water passing through the first carbon dioxide gas dissolver is passed through a static mixer, which is a second carbon dioxide gas dissolver. Consequently, a high concentration carbonated water can be obtained remarkably, effectively and easily with a simpler structure than conventionally. | 02-12-2009 |
20090206497 | LIQUID WASTE AERATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - Systems and methods are disclosed herein that provide for liquid waste aeration. | 08-20-2009 |
20100032850 | De-Fouling Tubes for Cooling Tower - A tube in one embodiment is formed with a non-stick coating on its inner outer surface. Preferably, the non-stick coating is fluoropolymer. More preferably the fluoropolymer is PTFE. Another non-stick coating is formed on an inner surface of the tube in another embodiment. The non-stick coating served as a de-fouling layer is capable of preventing impurities in the water flowing through the tubes from precipitating thereonto. Hence, the performance of a cooling tower incorporating the tubes can be increased significantly. | 02-11-2010 |
20100072636 | CONTACT BODY FOR AN EVAPORATION HUMIDIFIER OR MATERIAL EXCHANGER - A contact body for an evaporation humidifier or material exchanger, is formed of corrugated material layers. The novel contact body has material layers which are a thermoplastic plastic and are interconnected by welding and/or bonding and or a positive fit. The corrugation axes at two longitudinal edges of each material layer form a corrugation axis section that runs approximately in an orthogonal direction in relation to the respective longitudinal edge and the axes between the corrugation axis sections have oblique regions that run in at least two different directions with at least one change of direction in between, in such a way that in each material layer the corrugation axes change direction at least three times. The corrugation axes in a first oblique area lie at an angle α | 03-25-2010 |
20100270690 | MICROSCOPIC BUBBLE GENERATING APPARATUS - A microscopic bubble generating apparatus includes a Roots-type pump including a pair of multi-lobed Roots rotors housed in a pump casing, and a drive motor rotating the rotors, a suction pipe connected to a suction port of the pump casing, a discharge pipe connected to a discharge port of the pump casing, and a conduit communicating with the suction pipe and having an air inlet and a collision member with which sucked water is caused to collide. The pump is operated to suck water through the suction pipe and to cause the water mixed with air sucked through the air inlet to collide with the collision member so that a number of bubbles are generated. The bubbles are refined by a compressing action of the pump to be rendered microscopic. The water containing the microscopic bubbles is released from the discharge pipe into water in a septic tank or river. | 10-28-2010 |
20120126436 | MICRO-BUBBLE GENERATOR AND MICRO-BUBBLE GENERATION DEVICE - An object is to provide a micro-bubble generator, etc., capable of efficiently generating bubbles having a particle size of a nanometer order. One aspect of the present invention is a micro-bubble generator provided with a swirl chamber, a fluid introduction opening connected to the swirl chamber, the fluid introduction opening for introducing fluid along a line tangent to an inner surface of the swirl chamber, and a discharge tube for guiding the fluid in the direction substantially perpendicular to the direction in which the fluid is introduced. The discharge tube penetrates a wall surface of the swirl chamber and protrudes to an interior of the swirl chamber. According to the present configuration, by isolating a path of the introduced fluid, a loss of kinetic energy of a swirl flow of the fluid can be reduced. Thus, the micro-bubble generator capable of reducing the size of the generated micro-bubbles can be obtained. | 05-24-2012 |
20120256329 | PROCESSING APPARATUS FOR DISPERSION, DISSOLUTION, SOLUBILIZATION, OR EMULSIFICATION OF GAS/LIQUID OR LIQUID/LIQUID - It is an object of the present invention to provide a processing apparatus which is capable of performing uniform dispersion, dissolution, solubilization, emulsification of gas into liquid, and uniform dispersion, dissolution, solubilization, and emulsification of liquid to heterogeneous liquid by a large capacity and in a short time. | 10-11-2012 |
20130134611 | FREE-FLOATING WEIGHTED SHIELD FOR PREVENTING SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE AND ALGAE GROWTH IN A COOLING TOWER BASIN - A non-chemical device and method prevents the growth of algae in a cooling tower basin. Cooling tower basins can experience algae growth when exposed to sunlight. This algae growth is typically controlled with chemicals (algaecides). Based on the chemical composition of the algaecides, adverse and/or counter-productive reactions may be experienced, resulting in adverse and/or counter-productive consequences. Further, algaecides are toxic and may be discharged into sanitary waste streams when treated cooling tower water is released. In addition, when algaecide treatment levels fall below effective levels, algae will return, requiring on-going dosing of algaecide into the cooling tower water to maintain control of algae. The device can create a block to prevent sunlight from reaching the cooling tower basin water. Since algae growth requires sunlight, by blocking the sunlight, algae growth can be prevented. | 05-30-2013 |
20150145152 | SCRUBBER WITH MULTI-FILTERING SYSTEM - A multi-stage multifilter type diffractive deodorizer ( | 05-28-2015 |
20160138818 | HUMIDIFIER AND ATOMIZER MODULE - An atomizer-humidifier includes a water reservoir and an atomizer module. The atomizer module has an atomizer housing and an oscillation element that can be induced to oscillate and which, in the normal mode of the humidifier, is covered by water. The humidifier also includes a device for supplying water from the water reservoir to a water receiving zone above the atomizer module. The atomizer module has at least one ultraviolet light source fastened to the atomizer module housing. | 05-19-2016 |
261360200 | Carburetor | 5 |
20090051054 | FUEL SUPPLY DEVICE FOR ENGINE - A fuel supply device for an engine includes a fuel tank positioned such that, at least when the fuel tank is filled with fuel, a first fuel level in the fuel tank is higher than a minimum required second fuel level in a float chamber. A bypass passage that bypasses a fuel pump is provided, and an on-off valve is disposed in the bypass passage. The fuel supply device is capable of improving a starting characteristic of the engine during an off period of the fuel pump without increasing a head difference between the first and second fuel levels. | 02-26-2009 |
20130175713 | CARBURETOR FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM - In at least some implementations a carburetor may include a main bore through which a fuel and air mixture is delivered from the carburetor, a fuel metering assembly, a supplemental fuel pump and a valve. The supplemental fuel pump includes a diaphragm that defines a fuel chamber on one side from which fuel may be discharged to at least temporarily increase the amount of fuel discharged from the carburetor and a reference chamber on the other side that is communicated with a reference pressure source. The valve is electrically actuated and moveable between first and second positions to at least substantially prevent communication of the reference pressure source with the supplemental fuel pump diaphragm when the valve is in its second position to thereby inhibit or prevent fuel being discharged from the fuel chamber. | 07-11-2013 |
20140367870 | CARBURETOR SPACER HAVING AN EMBEDDED FAN - A modified carburetor spacer for providing greater efficiency in the operation of internal combustion engine having an attached carburetor (or “carburetor engine assembly”) comprising a conventional carburetor spacer body and a five-blade fan disposed at least one open section of said carburetor spacer body. The modified carburetor spacer can be attached underneath the carburetor of a carburetor engine assembly by means typical to the carburetor spacer installation, including through the use of two metal rods with accompanying nuts and bolts. When a carburetor engine assembly having an installed modified carburetor spacer is used, the vacuum created by the operation of the motor causes the fan blades in the modified carburetor space to spin. As the stream created by the carburetor passes through the spinning fan blades, the stream is converted to a mist before proceeding to the engine | 12-18-2014 |
20150014870 | Carburetor arrangement - A carburetor for a gas powered internal combustion engine having a plurality of pressure reducing stages for reducing the pressure of the gas phase in a liquified petroleum gas storage bottle prior to the mixing of the gas phase of the liquified petroleum gas with ambient air. | 01-15-2015 |
20150061163 | CARBURETOR - A carburetor comprises an intake path, a constant volume fuel chamber and a fuel nozzle. The intake path is connected to an intake port of an engine, and is opened and closed by a throttle valve. The constant volume fuel chamber is provided below the intake path, constantly stores a certain amount of fuel, and has an upper space connected to an air vent. An upper end of the fuel nozzle opens to the intake path to spray fuel of the constant volume fuel chamber to the intake path. The fuel nozzle is connected to a fuel passage communicating to the underneath of a fuel level of the constant volume fuel chamber, and a fuel pump which feeds fuel to the fuel nozzle is interposed in the fuel passage. | 03-05-2015 |
261037000 | Inlet | 8 |
20090020894 | Venturi jet structure for fuel delivery module of a fuel tank - A fuel delivery system includes a fuel tank having at least a main chamber. A reservoir is disposed in the main chamber. A fuel pump and venturi jet structure are provided in the reservoir. The venturi jet structure includes a jet inlet having a nozzle for receiving fuel from the fuel pump. A fuel inlet tube structure has a first end associated with the nozzle and a second end extending into a portion of the fuel tank. A mixing tube is in communication with, and downstream of, the jet inlet and the fuel inlet tube structure. An outlet is in communication with, and downstream of, the mixing tube. A length of the fuel inlet tube structure is greater than a length of the outlet, and the mixing tube is mounted so that an axis thereof is generally horizontal ±39.90 degrees with respect to the bottom surface of the reservoir. | 01-22-2009 |
20090051055 | Integrated nano-bubble generating apparatus - An integrated nano-bubble generating apparatus comprising a pressure tank integrated with components constituted as a system and a power portion to be selectively adapted to a system so as to enlarge the use scope of the system, which comprises an integrated bubble generating portion including a three-directional electronic valve supplying water flowing in an inflowing pipe to any one of a bubble generating portion and the power portion, a pressure sensing portion sensing a pressure in the inflowing pipe, a first vacuum chamber providing outer air to the pressure tank, the power control portion controlling the three-directional electronic valve, the pressure sensing portion and the first vacuum chamber and the pressure tank mixing water and air under an inner predetermined pressure and shattering water, physically, to generate nano-bubble water; and the power portion including a pump operated by a motor to supply water flowing in the inflowing pipe to the bubble generating portion and a second vacuum chamber supplying outer air via a check valve with air flowing in an air supplying pipe to the pump and a power control power portion controlling the check valve and the m valve second vacuum chamber, in which the integrated bubble generating portion is direct-coupled to a water faucet or a shower tap to generate nano-bubble water only with subsistence water being physically shattered a few times without the power portion. | 02-26-2009 |
20110241230 | Nano-bubble Generator and Treatments - Bubble generator devices to produce a fluid stream comprising bubbles are described. Apparatuses that include any of the described bubble generator devices to treat waste and/or frac-water are also described. | 10-06-2011 |
20120205824 | Waterfall decorative humidifier - A waterfall decorative humidifier, including mainly a housing, a water exit on top of the housing, a water sub-receptacle in the lower portion of the housing, a water pump in the water sub-receptacle, and a fan in the housing; in which the water pump is connected with the water exit through a water pipe, and in which the housing is generally of the shape of a waterfall; wherein at least one shaft is provided on the housing, and a decoration is connected to the shaft directly or through a mechanism. | 08-16-2012 |
20130175714 | Personal Cooling Device - A portable personal cooling device comprises a fan housing, a fan motor within the fan housing, and a fan driven by said fan motor to direct a flow of air in a downstream direction. A nozzle is attached to the cooling device and positioned to direct a liquid emerging therefrom into the flow of air. An electrically driven pump and pump motor is coupled to the fan housing for drawing water from a body of water and conducting the water to the nozzle for dispersment into the air flow. The cooling device further includes a clamp for removably attaching the fan housing to a supporting structure without the need for tools. The pump assembly includes a water inlet line for conducting the water from the body of water to the pump. The water inlet line has an inlet end weighted sufficiently to maintain the inlet end below the surface of the water in the water source, and a quantity of buoyant material spaced from the inlet end to maintain the inlet end a predetermined distance below the surface of the water. | 07-11-2013 |
20140197554 | DEVICE FOR FOAMING MILK, BEVERAGE MAKER COMPRISING SAID DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR FOAMING MILK - The present invention relates to a device for frothing up a liquid, in particular cold and/or unheated milk, having a liquid supply line for supplying the liquid, an air supply line which opens into the liquid supply line for supplying air into the liquid, a discharge line which is configured downstream of the opening of the air supply line into the liquid supply line for discharging the mixture of liquid and air, a first conveying unit, in particular a pump, which is provided for conveying the liquid through the liquid supply line and/or the mixture through the discharge line and a mixing unit which is provided downstream of the opening in the discharge line, the mixing unit including at least one narrow place or being configured as narrow place of the discharge line. | 07-17-2014 |
20140264963 | REMOVABLE TOP FILL TANK - A reservoir system for an operating unit, such as a humidifier, includes a removable water tank configured to provide the operating unit with water. The removable water tank includes a primary reservoir for holding water, with an opening in the removable water tank fluidically connecting the primary reservoir with a secondary reservoir in the operating unit. A plunger is slidably disposed in the opening and movable between an open position in which the opening fluidically connects the primary reservoir to the secondary reservoir, and a closed position that seals the opening to fluidically disconnect the primary reservoir from the secondary reservoir. A float member in the secondary reservoir includes a buoyant main body and is configured to generate a force upon the plunger to urge the plunger into the open position according to the height of water in the secondary reservoir. | 09-18-2014 |
20150321228 | Autonomous Mobile Foam-Producing Unit for Cleaning - The present invention relates to an autonomous mobile foam-producing unit for cleaning, specifically said unit allows the cleaning and sanitization of agricultural and livestock areas. The invention also enables to generate a large quantity of foam quickly and ejected with high pressure, preventing in turn a water hammer or Zhukowski pulse. The present invention is also autonomous, including power systems based on gasoline or diesel engines with the ability to be adapted to batteries and solar cells. | 11-12-2015 |