The present invention relates to misting systems, and more particularly, to portable mist wand systems.
Applicant believes that one of the closest references corresponds to Applicant's own U.S. Pat. No. 10,028,497 B1 issued to Keith Donald Brookins on Jul. 24, 2018 for Misting system. However, it differs from the present invention because Brookins teaches a misting system having an external compartment, an interior housing, a container housing, an electrical compartment, a lid assembly, and at least one outlet. The external compartment has a top face with a hole, a cavity, and an electrical cover panel. The interior housing has a top face with a hole, and lateral faces with a respective pivot hole. The container housing has lateral faces having pivoting protrusions, which are positioned onto each pivot hole of the interior housing lateral faces. The electrical compartment has a cover panel, a battery and a pump assembly. The lid assembly has a locking tab, a panel locking tab, a latching-limiter rod, and a spear. The electrical cover panel of the external compartment mounts onto the electrical compartment, and the cover panel of the electrical compartment mounts onto the external compartment. The lid assembly covers the external compartment and the electrical compartment.
Applicant believes that another reference corresponds to Applicant's own U.S. Pat. No. 10,799,838 B1 issued to Keith Donald Brookins on Oct. 13, 2020 for Multifunctional misting system. However, it differs from the present invention because Brookins teaches a multifunctional misting system having a housing assembly, a frame assembly, a recessed mist blower assembly, a valve assembly, a recess control panel assembly, a pump-motor assembly, a tank assembly, a puck assembly, and a handle assembly. The housing assembly has first and second flat panels, a front panel, a rear panel, a top panel, a bottom panel, and locking corners. The frame assembly has a solenoid side frame and a blower side frame, a mix solenoid, and a battery with a battery retainer. The recessed mist blower assembly has a blower and nozzles. The pump-motor assembly has a pump motor, a pump housing and a motor-battery bracket. The handle assembly is positioned onto the top panel of the housing assembly. The multifunctional misting system may operate as a mist blower.
Applicant believes that another reference corresponds to Applicant's own U.S. Pat. No. 10,799,839 B1 issued to Keith Donald Brookins on Oct. 13, 2020 for Multifunctional misting system. However, it differs from the present invention because Brookins teaches a multifunctional misting system having a housing assembly, a frame assembly, a mist blower assembly, a valve assembly, a recess control panel assembly, a pump-motor assembly, a tank assembly, and a handle assembly. The housing assembly has first and second flat panels, a front panel, a rear panel, a top panel, a bottom panel, and locking corners. The frame assembly has first and second frames, and a battery with a battery retainer. The mist blower assembly has a blower and nozzles. The pump-motor assembly is a motor attached to a pump. The motor has a motor-battery bracket fixed to the motor and a spacer. The handle assembly is positioned onto the top panel of the housing assembly. The multifunctional misting system may operate as a mist blower.
Applicant believes that another reference corresponds to U.S. Patent Publication No. 20120319309 A1 issued to Sorola; et al. on Dec. 20, 2012 for Rechargeable, Portable, Misting Beverage System. However, it differs from the present invention because Sorola; et al. teach a misting system utilizing spent ice that comprises a portable housing and an inner frame. The inner frame is secured inside the housing and is configured to receive ice and at least one of food and beverage. The inner frame has an outlet for passing the melted ice. A lid is provided for selectively enclosing the inner frame. The system includes a pump. The pump is inside the portable housing and is in communication with the inner frame outlet and an outlet of the portable housing. The pump is configured to pump melted ice from the inner frame to the outlet of the portable housing for use as mist.
Other patents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economical way. None of these patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.
The present invention is a portable mist wand system, comprising a housing assembly, a tank assembly, a handle assembly, a battery assembly, a pump motor assembly, a wand panel assembly, a wand assembly, and a solenoid assembly.
The housing assembly comprises a front panel, a rear panel, a top panel, a bottom panel, and lateral panels. The tank assembly is secured to the top panel and trapped by the front panel, the battery assembly is secured to the top panel, the handle assembly is mounted onto the top panel, the pump motor assembly is secured to the rear panel, the wand panel assembly is mounted onto the front panel, and the solenoid assembly is mounted onto the bottom panel. The housing assembly houses the tank assembly, the battery assembly, the pump motor assembly, and the solenoid assembly. The housing assembly further comprises corners, strap loops, air intake holes on the lateral panels, and feet on the bottom panel.
The front panel defines a wand panel cavity, a mix switch hole, a power switch hole, and a charge port hole. The top panel comprises a tank neck hole and a fuse hole. The wand panel cavity receives the wand panel assembly, the mix switch hole receives a mix switch, the power switch hole receives a power switch, and the charge port hole receives a charge port.
The tank assembly comprises a tank body having a tank outlet, a tank upper section having a tank inlet to receive a mix tube, a tank neck, a tank strainer, a tank cap having a cap vent, a tank mounting flange, and a top flange. The tank neck passes through the tank neck hole and protrudes from the top panel to receive the tank cap.
The handle assembly comprises a handle body, a handle top, a handle grip, and a mist switch. The battery assembly comprises a battery, a control board, a fuse, a battery mounting bracket, and screws.
The fuse passes through the fuse hole and protrudes from the top panel. The battery, the tank assembly, and the handle assembly are secured to the top panel with the mounting screws, whereby a leg of the battery mounting bracket and the top flange are fixed together to the top panel by the mounting screws.
The pump motor assembly comprises a pump, a pump output with a pump output tube, a pump input with a pump input tube, and a motor. The motor is secured to the rear panel with a motor bracket and a motor spacer is between the motor and the bottom panel.
The wand panel assembly comprises a wand panel having a central hole to receive a bulkhead union secured with a bulkhead union nut. The wand assembly comprises a wand tube, a wand handle, a wand nozzle, wand tubing connector, and a wand tubing having first and second ends. The wand tubing extends from the wand panel assembly to the wand assembly, whereby the first end is connected to the bulkhead union and the second end is connected to the wand tubing connector. The wand assembly is secured onto the top panel with at least one wand clip.
The solenoid assembly comprises a solenoid valve, first and second solenoid input connectors, a solenoid output connector, and a main output tube. The solenoid assembly allows for a return fluid path for mixing and purge air when the mix switch is depressed. The solenoid assembly drops the main output tube pressure upon the mist switch release allowing for dripless operation.
The mix tube extends from the tank inlet to the solenoid output connector and the pump input tube extends from the tank outlet to the pump input. The main output tube extends from the second solenoid input connector to the bulkhead union.
It is therefore one of the main objects of the present invention to provide a portable mist wand system.
It is another object of this invention to provide a portable mist wand system having a wand assembly.
It is another object of this invention to provide a portable mist wand system, which has a wand panel assembly to connect the wand assembly.
It is another object of this invention to provide a portable mist wand system in which the misting is at a constant pressure, without the need for pumping.
It is another object of this invention to provide a portable mist wand system, which has a solenoid assembly that provides purging, mixing, and anti-drip.
It is another object of this invention to provide a portable mist wand system that has quiet operation.
It is another object of this invention to provide a portable mist wand system that is designed to be light weight.
It is another object of this invention to provide a portable mist wand system that is volumetrically efficient for carrying, transporting, and storage.
It is another object of this invention to provide a portable mist wand system that can be readily assembled and disassembled without the need of any special tools.
It is another object of this invention to provide a portable mist wand system, which is of a durable and reliable construction.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a portable mist wand system that is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain while retaining its effectiveness.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now to the drawings, the present invention is a portable mist wand system and is generally referred to with numeral 10. It can be observed that it basically includes housing assembly 20, tank assembly 90, handle assembly 120, battery assembly 140, pump motor assembly 160, wand panel assembly 200, wand assembly 220, and solenoid assembly 250.
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Present invention 10 is a portable mist wand system for solutions. Such solutions can be, but are not limited to, anti-pathogen agents, insect controls whether adult or pre-emergent including mosquitoes, bed bugs, lice, and mites. The solution further includes insect repellents, extermination treatments, plant health fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides, surfactants for drought resistance in public health applications, mold mitigation, sunscreen, sanitation products such as sanitizers and anti-pathogens, and odor controllers such as deodorizers and fragrances.
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Wand assembly 220 comprises wand tube 222, wand handle 224, wand nozzle 226, and wand tubing connector 228. Wand assembly 220 is secured onto top panel 26 with at least one wand clip 230. In a preferred embodiment, wand nozzle 226 has a single, 3×, or 5× tip, but not limited to. Wand handle 224 is assembled without screws. Wand handle 224 is joined by wand tube 222 and receives wand tubing connector 228. Wand assembly 220 connects to wand panel assembly 200 through wand tubing 232. Wand tubing 232 comprises first end 234 and second end 236, whereby first end 234 connects to bulkhead union 204 and second end 236 connects to wand tubing connector 228.
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Battery assembly 140 comprises battery 142, control board 144, fuse 146, and battery mounting bracket 152. Fuse 146 passes through fuse hole 42 and protrudes from top panel 26. Fuse spacer 148 is positioned between top panel 26 and fuse 146. Fuse 146 is secured by fuse nut 150. Battery 142 comprises a battery management system. Battery 142 is charged through charge port 62, seen in
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Solenoid assembly 250 drops main output tube 258 pressure when misting stops upon mist switch 128, seen in
The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
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