Abstract:
A dispenser includes a dispenser container and a valve assembly including a valve connected to the dispenser container. The dispenser container is at least partially filled with activated carbon and/or another adsorbent and a dispensing carrier gas. An ingredient is contained in an ingredient containing reservoir. The valve assembly further includes an upper end of which is in operative communication with an actuator spray nozzle, and a lower end connected to the ingredient containing reservoir, and a means to prevent the activated carbon and/or another adsorbent from passing into the valve assembly when the pressurised dispensing carrier gas is released. On actuation, the dispensing carrier gas is released together with the ingredient, and the ingredient and dispensing carrier gas mix before exiting the dispenser.
Abstract:
A liquid dispersion device comprising an elongated dispersion body comprising a first end extending in a first direction and forming an elongated dispersion body comprising a first end positioned at an acute angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the elongated dispersion body, a second end positioned at an obtuse angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the elongated dispersion body, a plurality of nozzles extending outwardly from a forward surface of the dispersion body and a source connector on a rear surface of the dispersion body, the source connector in fluid communication with the plurality of nozzles. A first nozzle among the plurality of nozzles is positioned on the forward surface of the dispersion body at the first end of the dispersion body and a second nozzle is positioned on the forward surface of the dispersion body at the second end of the dispersion body.
Abstract:
A volatilization device capable of automatic quantitative supplement of liquid includes: a vaporizer, defining an accommodation space and having an opening, air inlet and liquid inlet, the accommodation space being in communication with the opening, air inlet and liquid inlet; a gas supply, connected correspondingly to the gas inlet, allowing the gas supply to input gas to the vaporizer; and a liquid supply, having a liquid container, controller and press piece, the liquid container being connected to the controller and press piece, the controller being connected correspondingly with the liquid inlet, allowing the liquid supply to input liquid to the vaporizer, where the controller controls the start of the press piece to absorb the liquid in the liquid container, and input the liquid to the liquid inlet, and aerosol will be ejected from the opening when the liquid and gas is input to the accommodation space.
Abstract:
A process and a nebulizer for dispensing a consecutively dose of medicament in the form of a mist, comprising: an energy source (ES), an air-conditioning volume, an air outlet fluidity connected to the air-containing volume, an air actuator adapted to release a flow of compressed air through the air outlet at such time as a predetermined ES pressure has been reached in the volume and at least two valve means in communication with the air actuator. The compressed air is released at a predetermined pressure of about 20 to about 100 psig. The valve means controls the actuation of the air actuator such that when a medication is nebulized, a mist distribution of a medication is formed having droplets size in the range of approximately 1μ to approximately 7μ which inhaled by a user at a set of predetermined intervals.
Abstract:
A method for operating a fluid additive control system to inject a fluid additive into a fluid dispensation system is provided. The method includes receiving a first control signal indicating that a fluid dispensation device within the fluid dispensation system is active, and determining a fluid additive quantity based upon the identity of the fluid dispensation device. The method also includes activating a fluid additive injection system, where the fluid additive dispensation system injects the fluid additive into the fluid dispensation system in response to the activation. The method further includes receiving a second control signal from the fluid additive injection system when the fluid additive quantity for the zone has been injected into the fluid dispensation system, and deactivating the fluid additive dispensation system in response to the second control
Abstract:
A fertilizer mixing device for sprinkler systems including a water inlet pipe having a water inlet, a first water outlet, and a second water outlet. The water inlet is in communication with an existing water source. A mixing chamber is adapted for holding a predetermined amount of fertilizer and water therein. The mixing chamber comprises a housing having a first opening therein for receiving the first water outlet of the water inlet pipe therein. The housing has a check valve disposed therein. The check valve includes an input pipe and an output pipe. A water outlet pipe is provided that has a first water inlet, a second water inlet, and a water outlet. The first water inlet is in communication with the second water outlet of the water inlet pipe. The second water inlet pipe is in communication with the output pipe of the check valve of the mixing chamber. The water outlet is connectable with an existing sprinkler system.
Abstract:
Disclosure is directed to two preferred embodiments for a multi-chamber dispensing apparatus, particularly useful for home owners, for dispensing one or more different water transmittable products. The apparatus, to work in conjunction with conventional hose sections, includes plural chambers, each with a metering valve to adjust the flow of product from the respective chambers. One or more of the metering valves may be opened to effect a mixing of product, if desired.
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a liquid dispensing apparatus such as those used in the application of liquid chemicals to a lawn. The liquid dispensing apparatus is comprised of a first wall, which can also serve as a handle, with a first inlet portion for receiving a pressurized fluid from an outside source, a first outlet portion for dispensing fluid into a container, a second inlet portion for receiving fluid from the container and a second outlet portion for dispensing a fluid from the liquid dispensing apparatus. An attachment on either or both ends of the first wall allows the apparatus to be removably attached to an external pressurized fluid supply source and an external dispensing apparatus such as a lawn sprinkler. Included in the first wall is a means for removably attaching the liquid distribution system to the exterior of a container through an opening or openings within the exterior of the container.