序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Roller brush, in particular for a cleaning and/or care device and cleaning and/or care device US15316693 2015-07-07 US10517385B2 2019-12-31 Markus Kress
The invention relates to a roller brush, in particular for a cleaning and/or care device, preferably for floor covering in the form of tiles, natural, artificial, blocks of concrete or wood, with a rotationally symmetrical cylinder which comprises a cylinder surface. At least one first plurality of a first bundle of bristles with a first brush and a second plurality of a second bundle of bristles with a second brush is arranged on the cylinder surface. The invention is characterised in that the first bundle of bristles are different from the second bundle of bristles.
202 Roller Brush, In Particular For A Cleaning And/Or Care Device and Cleaning And/Or Care Device US15316693 2015-07-07 US20180146773A1 2018-05-31 Markus Kress
The invention relates to a roller brush, in particular for a cleaning and/or care device, preferably for floor covering in the form of tiles, natural, artificial, blocks of concrete or wood, with a rotationally symmetrical cylinder which comprises a cylinder surface. At least one first plurality of a first bundle of bristles with a first brush and a second plurality of a second bundle of bristles with a second brush is arranged on the cylinder surface. The invention is characterised in that the first bundle of bristles are different from the second bundle of bristles.
203 Method and apparatus for weed control with hot foam US10491312 2002-09-27 US20050005509A1 2005-01-13 Dennis Tindall; David Reid; Gibb James
A method of controlling vegetation including the steps of: (a) preparing a relatively ‘wet’ foam having a temperature between 75° C. and 100° C. and consisting volumetrically of 60% to 75% aqueous solution of biodegradable foaming agent and 40% to 25% air, and (b) directing a stream of the foam against the surface to be treated. An apparatus for applying the foam to vegetation including a supply tank for holding an acqueous foamable solution, a pump for supplying the solution to a boiler for heating, a blower for supplying air, hoses for carrying air and hot solution respectively to a lance incorporating a mixing and expansion chamber.
204 Roadside spray apparatus US68551891 1991-04-15 US5215255C1 2002-02-19 KUBACAK JOHNNY L; BYRD GARY D
205 Process and device for eliminating weeds and cleaning surfaces US142880 1998-09-18 US6073859A 2000-06-13 Werner Gorgens
Weeds grow on the ballast of railway tracks, on sports fields, such as plastic running tracks, in parking lots and on cemetery paths. A machine is disclosed for eliminating them more economically. The weeds are sprayed with boiling water and steam at temperatures from 90.degree. and 140.degree. . A travelling device is used for that purpose having a water container, a heater device and spraying nozzles. When heated, the plant protein coagulates, and chlorophyll is totally or partially destroyed, causing the weeds to wither. The boiling water and steam can also be used to eliminate graffiti, oil traces and chewing gum from surfaces of all types, and thus to clean said surfaces.
206 Method and apparatus for the distribution of a liquid composition US230416 1999-03-05 US6065686A 2000-05-23 Stuart Alan Betts-Williams; David Charles Gill
There is disclosed a method of distributing a liquid composition over the ground from travelling equipment, the composition comprising an active ingredient, in which method the concentration of the active ingredient in the liquid composition is varied in dependence on the speed of the travelling equipment over the ground, the liquid composition also comprising a viscosity modifying agent, the method comprising varying the relative proportion of the viscosity modifying agent in the liquid composition in dependence on the speed of the travelling equipment, thereby to control the viscosity of the liquid composition. Also disclosed is equipment for use in the aforesaid method.
207 Vehicle mounted fluid delivery system with retractable arm US925653 1997-09-09 US6010079A 2000-01-04 John M. Mayfield, Jr.; Ted E. Mayfield; Mark L. Natalizia
A mobile system for delivering a fluid to a fluid application area includes a vehicle, an arm carried by the vehicle and movable between a retracted position and an extended position, a fluid delivery system carried by the vehicle and including at least one fluid delivery device coupled too the arm, a mechanism for maneuvering the arm between the retracted position and the extended position, a sensor mounted on the vehicle for sensing the approach of an obstacle in the path of the arm, and a control circuit responsive to the sensor for causing the arm maneuvering mechanism to retract the arm towards the retracted position when the sensor detects an approaching potentially interfering obstacle and for extending the arm towards the extended position when the relative positions of the arm and the obstacle are no longer potentially interfering. A safety breakaway mechanism is incorporated into the system for enabling the arm to deflect when struck by an undetected obstacle. The control circuit optionally provides either a fixed cycle time or a variable cycle time. When operating over a variable cycle time, the control circuit includes a circuit for measuring the speed of the vehicle and a circuit for computing the length of the variable cycle time in accordance with the measured vehicle speed. The control circuit may be overridden by a vehicle occupant to directly operate the arm maneuvering mechanism.
208 Modular robot auxiliary axis system US438097 1995-05-08 US5878952A 1999-03-09 Thomas M. Powell
A modular rail system for positioning a six axis robot about an auxiliary axis includes a plurality of rail sections which are selectively interconnected in order to provide a reconfigurable length about the auxiliary axis, and the six axis robot for movement with respect to the rail sections about the auxiliary axis. The rail sections may include a first end section positioned toward a first end of the auxiliary axis, a second end section positioned toward a second end of the auxiliary axis, and one or more intermediate sections positioned between the first and second end sections. The first end section, the intermediate sections and the second end section are interconnected along the auxiliary axis.
209 Apparatus for use in applying liquids, such as for treating plants US737472 1996-11-12 US5826370A 1998-10-27 Alec Martin Stevens
There is provided apparatus for use in applying a treating liquid chemical to surfaces at or adjacent a longitudinal channel and including a first chemical applicator assembly (11) and a second assembly (10) mounted on a frame (31) adapted to be connected to and extend from one side of a tractor (9) or other conveyance whereby the applicator assemblies (11, 10) may be drawn along said surfaces and raised or lowered in use, each applicator assembly having an applicator head (14, 13) for supplying said liquid chemical and being mounted on a support housing (17, 16) having wheel means (21) therebeneath, the support housing (16) of the second applicator assembly (11) being further from the tractor (9) than the other and the two being hingedly interconnected and tiltable relative to the frame (31) and to each other about parallel longitudinal axes for treating adjacent parallel surfaces which are not co-planar, each support housing (17, 16) being mounted on its said wheel means (21) in such manner that the latter will engage the surface therebeneath to prevent the applicator assemblies (11, 10) being damaged by uneven or harsh terrain over which the wheel means (21) may pass during motion of the tractor.
210 Roadside spray apparatus US685518 1991-04-15 US5215255A 1993-06-01 Johnny L. Kubacak; Gary D. Byrd
A roadside spray apparatus having a spraying head with a plurality of nozzles mounted on the spraying head. The inclination of the spraying head is selectively adjustable to direct spray to a desired location. The spray head includes a plurality of independently operated nozzles oriented to spray side-by-side swaths at the side of a vehicle.
211 Roadside spraying apparatus for minimizing drift US685520 1991-04-15 US5167369A 1992-12-01 Johnny L. Kubacek
An apparatus for roadside spraying of herbicides or other liquids in a manner which ensures uniform application of the herbicide without resorting to atomization of the sprayed liquid. The apparatus uniformly applies the herbicide in a plurality of swaths at different distances from the spraying apparatus by vibrationally altering the directions of the sprayed liquid streams. Uniform coverage is ensured by allowing the amplitudes of the direction alterations to vary in accordance with the target distance of sprayed liquid stream.
212 Roadside spray apparatus US722411 1985-04-10 US5007585A 1991-04-16 Johnny L. Kubacak; Gary D. Byrd
A roadside spray apparatus having a spraying head with a plurality of nozzles mounted on the spraying head. The inclination of the spraying head is selectively adjustable to direct spray to a desired location. The nozzle means includes a plurality of independently operated nozzles oriented to spray side-by-side swaths at the side of a vehicle.
213 Beach combing apparatus US268563 1988-11-07 US4879871A 1989-11-14 Eldor W. Kunschke; Lee Nernberger
A beach combing apparatus is set forth wherein a plurality of spaced runners have secured therebetween an elongate blade member formed with a forwardly positioned beveled planar blade formed with a spaced parallel rear overfolded edge to provide strength and integrity to said blade. A plurality of spaced parallel upstanding brackets integrally formed to said blade to secure an elongate "U" shaped handle is mounted between the brackets at terminal end portions integrally formed to said handle at an obtuse angle thereto whereupon said handle is oriented relative to said blade member at an angle of approximately 30 to 45 degrees in a first position and pivotal parallel to said blade member in a second position to effect the cutting and trimming of various growth to be found growing on a beach surface.
214 Curb and gutter machine US740342 1985-06-03 US4620341A 1986-11-04 Robert B. Rigby
A new curb and gutter machine used in combination with a vehicle and characterized by its construction to include an adjustable cutter for trimming along the side of a roadway or curb, a sweeper for removing not only trimmed material but also other debris which might be along the side of the roadway, and a vacuum head for transferring the debris into a receptacle that is preferably mounted at the rear of the vehicle. The machine of this invention is further characterized by its utilization of braided cable to accomplish both the cutting operation and the sweeping operation, thereby significantly increasing the useful life of both the cutter and the sweeper.
215 Vehicle with spray means US150531 1980-05-16 US4327666A 1982-05-04 Francis H. Lee
A motorized vehicle for effecting a spraying operation onto an elongate structure (e.g. a roadway crash barrier) as the vehicle travels alongside said structure has an arm extendable transversely of the vehicle and provided with spray means for effecting said spraying operation associated with means for following the elongate structure so that the spray is always directed towards the structure. The vehicle also has a tank for holding a medium to be sprayed by the spray means, and means for supplying said medium under pressure to the spray means.
216 Roadside spray apparatus US90437 1979-11-01 US4252274A 1981-02-24 Johnny L. Kubacak
A roadside spray apparatus primarily adapted for the precision application of chemical herbicides is mounted by means of a frame support on the front bumper of a vehicle and is monitored by the driver of the vehicle using one hand to operate electrical switches connected to solenoid valves controlling the spray through nozzles mounted on a spray boom, which boom can be adjusted laterally and can be pivoted from one side of the vehicle to the other, with the nozzles attached to coil springs on the spray boom, and with an adjustable mirror and adjustable guides located on the spray apparatus in view of the driver of the vehicle.
217 Mobile directional high velocity air moving apparatus US751981 1976-12-20 US4092789A 1978-06-06 Jon Craig Arfons
Apparatus for directionally controlling the movement of high velocity air in relation to a work surface including a mobile support frame, a jet engine having an elongate tubular housing attached to the support frame, an air intake at one axial extremity of the tubular housing, a tail pipe at the other axial extremity of the tubular housing, an intake duct attached to the air intake, and an exhaust duct mounted proximate the tail pipe for directing high velocity air into impingement with the work surface.
218 Field burning apparatus US713444 1976-08-11 US4088122A 1978-05-09 Thomas R. Miles
Apparatus for thermally cultivating a field including a wheel-supported vehicle having elongate frame members and a burning chamber over the ground. A draft stack and an air mover are disposed at a forward end of the vehicle and an igniter is disposed beneath the stack. When combustible material is ignited, the air mover is operated to discharge air upwardly through the stack to thereby induce a draft. The induced draft draws air and products of combustion from the burning chamber toward and upwardly through the stack. The forwardly moving fire continuously advances flame against unburned combustible material as the vehicle moves forwardly. The fire is thus continuously propagated. The apparatus additionally includes stowable side sections so that a predetermined vehicle width may be presented for roadway transport.
219 Burner US495405 1974-08-07 US3945370A 1976-03-23 Harry M. Essington
A wheeled device for burning weeds or melting snow and ice having a grate suspended from and positioned forward of the axle, a fan or blower positioned above the grate for forcing air through the fire and grate downwardly, and a handle for moving the device.
220 Spraying apparatus US21333662 1962-07-30 US3101902A 1963-08-27 JOHN CHAMBERLAIN CYRIL; THOMAS ANNING JOHN
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