Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Processes – Including centrifugal force or spattering
Patent
1994-02-22
1995-09-05
Kashnikow, Andres
Fluid sprinkling, spraying, and diffusing
Processes
Including centrifugal force or spattering
239 69, 239 71, 239669, 239687, B05B 1202
Patent
active
054472725
ABSTRACT:
A device for spreading a deicing agent onto any surface either autonomously, manually or by remote control. Upon detecting the onset of icing conditions, the device delivers either a granular or liquid deicing agent unto the targeted surface, preventing ice build up. The key components of the device include the deicing agent storage container ,the freezing sensor, the moisture detection sensor, timing circuits, power supply, motor, pump or impeller and switching system circuitry. The device also possesses the capability to log and or transmit data to a central site and can activate various warning signals. The device is contained within a corrosion, weather and vandal resistant housing and is powered by either line current with a battery backup or by battery power alone. The system is designed to require low maintenance and of rugged construction to endure harsh environmental exposure.
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Creighton Wray James
Kashnikow Andres
Weldon Kevin
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