Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
239532000 | Spray pole type | 11 |
20090008479 | AEROSOL CAN EXTENSION - A spray container extension apparatus includes a housing structure for receiving a spray container, a trigger which can be hinged to the housing for causing a spray from a container in the housing, and an extension member preferably having an product tube sized properly for receiving and carrying spray from the container to a point of desired application, and a structural support member which rigidly supports the product tube to allow better control of spray through the extension member, and to maintain structural stability in horizontal and upwardly extending positions. | 01-08-2009 |
20090072053 | Couplings for water fed poles - A coupling for joining a first pole section and a second pole section is provided. The coupling includes a male portion secured to the first pole section and a female portion secured to the second pole section. The male portion has a first male guide, a second male guide, and a first threaded section between the first and second male guides. The female portion has a first female guide, a second female guide, and a second threaded section between the first and second female guides. The guides are spaced from one another and from the first and second threaded sections so that the first male and female guides are engaged with one another and the second male and female guides are engaged with one another before the threaded sections engage with one another. | 03-19-2009 |
20100270402 | TURBULENCE CONTROL ASSEMBLY FOR HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING MACHINE - An assembly for controlling water turbulence through a high pressure cleaning machine includes a nozzle body, which has an inlet, an outlet, and a flow path. The nozzle body has a fastening end that is designed to couple the nozzle body to a pressure washer, at an end of a spray gun shaft, for example. The nozzle body also includes a plurality of conduits (e.g., an array of tubules) arranged in parallel with each other along the flow path and located between the inlet and the outlet. Additionally the nozzle body may include a screen or screens positioned along the flow path. The plurality of conduits and the screens are designed to reduce a turbulence of a water flowing through the assembly. | 10-28-2010 |
20100288854 | Watering wand and plant-feeding system - A watering wand system for delivering water to an elevated planter utilizes a stiff hollow tube having a crooked head end which accommodates the hooking of the head end over the upper edge of a planter, a grip of substantial thickness, and a spacer member joined to the tube adjacent the head end thereof which separates the head end of the tube from the dirt or potting soil contained within the planter when the head end is hooked over the upper edge of the planter. A conduit is connected to the tube for delivery of water to the tube from a source, a nutrient-containing assembly is connected in-line with the conduit, and a valve assembly is associated with the conduit for permitting a user to set the rate of water flowing through the tube at relatively slow conditions. | 11-18-2010 |
20110284665 | Spraying device apparatus - A spraying device includes a housing that has a spraying unit and a trigger assembly. The spraying unit is a removable insert within the housing. The spraying unit includes an air chamber that is coupled to a liquid tank. A front end portion of the air chamber has a nozzle. The air chamber receives a liquid tube that opens in the nozzle. The liquid tube receives a needle and the needle and the liquid tube are coaxial with each other. The trigger assembly controls the flow of liquid through the liquid tube by positioning a tapered front end of the needle. The trigger assembly includes a trigger that has a first position and a second position. In the first position, the opening of the liquid tube is closed by the needle. In a second position, the liquid tube is opened to discharge a liquid from an opening of the liquid tube. | 11-24-2011 |
20120168535 | TELESCOPIC WATER SPRAY TOOL - A telescopic water spray tool includes a telescopic tube and a water delivering tube located in the telescopic tube. The telescopic tube includes an outer tube and an inner tube held in the outer tube and movable relative to the outer tube for a displacement to extend outside or retract inside the outer tube. The telescopic tube has a water inlet and a water outlet. The water delivering tube is located in the inner tube and has a first connecting section connected to the water inlet, a second connecting section connected to the water outlet, and a telescopic section bridging the first and second connecting sections. The telescopic section is extended and retracted with the inner tube in the displacement. Hence length of the telescopic tube is adjustable according to cleaning locations, and water in the telescopic tube is not spilled out through gaps between the inner and outer tubes. | 07-05-2012 |
20120248224 | FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM AND A VALVE SYSTEM THEREFOR - A fluid delivery system is provided that includes a telescopic pole, a valve, and an element for operating the valve. The telescopic pole has a hose running therethrough. The pole has a distal end connected to or including a dispensing head. The valve controls the flow of fluid from the hose to the dispensing head. The element is located at the proximal end portion of the pole and remains at the proximal end portion as the telescopic pole is extended and retracted. | 10-04-2012 |
20130105603 | Radiator Cleaning Air Wand | 05-02-2013 |
20130119160 | PORTABLE SHOWER HEAD WITH AIR INLET COVER - A portable shower head with an air inlet cover includes a decorative cover, a middle cover with soft rubber nozzles and a shower head body. Two air holes are provided on the middle cover. An air inlet connector with a hollow water channel is provided in the front part of the cavity of the shower head handle, and on the air inlet connector, air inlet holes are provided. A second inner wall is set in the front part of the cavity of the shower head handle. A front end sealing ring of the air inlet connector seals the second inner wall. A middle sealing ring of the air inlet connector seals a first inner wall of the shower head handle, so as to form the air space. A tail end sealing ring of the air inlet connector seals a water inlet pipe. | 05-16-2013 |
20150076254 | FILTERED SHOWER WAND WITH TWIST-LOCK CONNECTOR - A hand held, filtered shower wand including a spray head, and a handle, the handle defining a handle body with input and output ports, and having a filter media canister. The handle body output port including a first twist-lock connector, and the spray head defining a second twist-lock connector. The first and second twist-lock connectors are engageable to form a seal between the connectors. An O-ring between the connectors provides a watertight seal. The filter media canister may be accessed and replaced by a simple twist of the connectors. The wand spray head provides a plurality of spray settings, using filtered water. | 03-19-2015 |
20160151800 | HOLDER ASSEMBLY | 06-02-2016 |