Rotatable apparatus for metering and treating agricultural granules
10918009 ยท 2021-02-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Danick Joseph Bardi (Delisle, CA)
- Robert Reekie (Craven, CA)
- Timothy Strydhorst (Sandford, CA)
- Dallon Craig Mann (Battleford, CA)
Cpc classification
B01J2/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01C15/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B01J2/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01C1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An agricultural apparatus for metering and treating granules such as seeds and granular crop additives. The apparatus comprises a metering device rotatably mounted on a spray chamber, the spray chamber connected to a conveyance device intake such as an auger. The metering device is rotatable between first (use) and second (transport) positions.
Claims
1. An apparatus for metering and treating agricultural granules, the apparatus comprising: a conveyance device having an inlet; a treatment chamber comprising a housing fixedly coupled to the conveyance device adjacent the inlet of the conveyance device, the treatment chamber configured to apply treatment to agricultural granules; and a metering device configured to receive agricultural granules at an intake end and eject the agricultural granules at an outlet end, the inlet end of the metering device is laterally offset from the outlet end, wherein the outlet end of the metering device is rotatably coupled on an upper mounting surface of the housing of the treatment chamber such that the agricultural granules ejected from the outlet end pass through the treatment chamber for application of the treatment therein and thence into the inlet of the conveyance device; wherein the metering device rotates with respect to the treatment chamber between at least a first position for positioning under an agricultural granule source and a second position adjacent the conveyance device.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the agricultural granules are selected from the group consisting of seeds and granular field additives.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the treatment is a liquid treatment selected from the group consisting of fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, pesticides, nematicides and fungicides.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the conveyance device is selected from the group consisting of an auger, a mixer and a conveyor.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the metering device is rotatably coupled to the treatment chamber by means of a coupler allowing rotational movement of the metering device relative to the treatment chamber in a plane parallel to the upper mounting surface, such that the metering device can rotate at least 180 degrees around the treatment chamber.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the coupler comprises a round disc having opposed first and second generally flat surfaces, the metering device mounted on the first generally flat surface, the second generally flat surface held slidably against the upper mounting surface of the treatment chamber by at least one retention tab, such that the round disc is rotatable while slidably retained against the upper mounting surface.
7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the coupling device comprises a stepped plate having opposed first and second generally flat surfaces, the metering device mounted on the first generally flat surface, the second generally flat surface held slidably against the upper mounting surface of the treatment chamber by at least one retention tab, such that the stepped plate is rotatable while slidably retained against the upper mounting surface, the first generally flat surface being of larger diameter than the second generally flat surface.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the metering device comprises a conveyor within a housing, the conveyor configured to transport the agricultural granules from the intake end to the outlet end.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the metering device comprises a motor for driving the conveyor.
10. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the conveyance device is an auger and the auger comprises a screw in a casing, the screw configured for rotation on a shaft to displace the agricultural granules away from the inlet, wherein a portion of the screw extends past an inlet end of the casing and into the treatment chamber.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a motor to drive rotation of the metering device between the first and second positions.
12. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the treatment chamber comprises at least one nozzle in communication with a treatment source, the at least one nozzle configured to spray the treatment on the agricultural granules as they pass through the treatment chamber.
13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the treatment chamber comprises at least one atomizer in communication with a treatment source, the at least one atomizer configured to atomize the treatment on the agricultural granules as they pass through the treatment chamber.
14. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the coupler comprises at least one nozzle in communication with a treatment source, the at least one nozzle configured to spray the treatment on the agricultural granules as they pass through the treatment chamber.
15. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the coupler comprises at least one atomizer in communication with a treatment source, the at least one atomizer configured to atomize the treatment on the agricultural granules as they pass through the treatment chamber.
16. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the coupler and the treatment chamber comprise corresponding apertures allowing the agricultural granules to pass therethrough from the metering devise outlet end into the treatment chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present invention:
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(24) Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(25) Referring now to the accompanying drawings, exemplary embodiments of an apparatus according to the present invention are illustrated. It is to be understood that the illustrated embodiments are exemplary only and other embodiments may properly fall within the scope of the claims.
(26) In the following description of exemplary embodiments, reference is made to metering and treatment of seeds, but it will be understood that other types of agricultural granules, such as but not limited to granular field additives, are intended to be included within the scope of materials that are capable of metering and treatment in accordance with the present invention. One skilled in the art will be able to readily determine a variety of agricultural granules mat could be metered and treated using an apparatus in accordance with the present invention. Also, the exemplary embodiments discuss application of liquid treatment, but the present invention may be used for the application of powdered substances, for example a peat-based inoculant, with appropriate modification of spray means as would be within the knowledge of one skilled in the art.
(27) Referring now in detail to
(28) The apparatus 10 comprises a metering device 12 generally in accordance with the Bardi disclosure referenced above (although other metering devices with similar form and functionality could be used, as would be obvious to one skilled in the art), a discrete spray chamber 14 (rather than the integrated spray chamber of Bardi) and an auger 16. As can be seen in
(29) The apparatus 10 further comprises an auger 16, which is conventional in most respects unless stated otherwise herein. As can be seen in
(30) The apparatus 10 further comprises a spray chamber 14, which provides the connection means between the metering device 12 and the auger 16 and contains the seed-spraying activity while the seed passes downwardly from the metering device 12 to the screw 40 of the auger 16. The spray chamber 14 comprises a housing 44, which housing 44 can be seen in detail in
(31) The spray chamber 14 also comprises a rotatable plate 48 which is circular in plan and of larger diameter than the aperture 46. The rotatable plate 48 sits on top of the aperture 46 and is held in place by the tabs 50, with sufficient gap between the tabs 50 and the rotatable plate 48 to allow the latter to rotate in place while still being held in position over the aperture 46. The rotatable plate 48 can be seen in detail in
(32) The term rotatable is used herein to refer to a coupled connection means allowing rotational movement, in a plane, of one component of the apparatus relative to an adjacent component. In the exemplary embodiments, the metering device is rotatably coupled to the treatment chamber by means of a coupler allowing rotational movement of the metering device relative to the treatment chamber. The rotation occurs in a plane parallel to an upper mounting surface of the treatment chamber.
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(34) While the metering device 12 is mounted on top of the spray chamber 14, the spray chamber 14 itself is connected to the auger 16 by means of securing means 58. Once all three primary components are thus connected, the auger 16 and spray chamber 14 are firmly and non-rotatably connected whereas the metering device 12 is rotatably connected to the upper surface of the spray chamber 14. The metering device 12 can then be manually rotated between the extended and retracted positions without requiring movement of the spray chamber 14 or auger 16.
(35) Once the apparatus 10 has thus been formed, the novel functionality becomes clear. Assuming that the apparatus 10 begins in the retracted or transport position shown in
(36) When it is desired to cease the metering and treating operation, the apparatus 10 can be powered down and the metering device 12 can be rotated by means of the handle 32 (or using an alternative motor-driven means) into the retracted or transport position, which is shown in
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(38) The apparatus 110 comprises a metering device 112 generally in accordance with the Bardi disclosure, a spray chamber 114 and an auger 116, similar to the first exemplary embodiment described above. The metering device 112 comprises a conveyor 120 within a housing 118, and the conveyor 120 is provided with cleats 126 configured to move seed on the top of the conveyor 120 from the seed intake 122 (which receives seed through the collar or hopper 128 which is provided with lift-assist straps or springs 129) to the seed outlet 124. A conventional motor 134 is shown in the illustrated embodiment as being mounted on the bottom of the housing 118 for providing power to the conveyor 120, the motor 134 being connected to a power source and a controller in a manner determinable by those skilled in the art. The housing is provided with an observation window 130, a handle 132 and a bolt 136 (with recess 138 on the auger 116).
(39) The auger 116 comprises a screw 140 formed on a shaft 142, the shaft 142 powered by conventional means. The intake end of the shaft 142 and screw 140 project past the intake end of the auger 116 and are located in the spray chamber 114, as was the case in the first exemplary embodiment described above.
(40) The spray chamber 114 comprises a housing 144, which housing 144 can be seen in detail in
(41) The spray chamber 114 also comprises a coupler in the form of a rotatable stepped plate 148 which is circular in plan and of larger diameter than the aperture 146, which stepped plate 148 can be seen in detail in
(42) The mounting tabs 160 are used to mount the metering device 112 on the stepped plate 148 of the spray chamber 114. The mounting tabs 160 are bolted to the outside of the metering device 112 and the metering device 112 can then rotate with the stepped plate 148. As the central opening 164 is positioned above the aperture 146, seed can fall down from the metering device outlet 124 downwardly through the central opening 164 and aperture 146 into the interior of the spray chamber 114. A treatment spray can then be directed from the nozzles toward the centre of the spray chamber 114 interior to coat the seeds as they fall. The nozzles are preferably mounted to a plastic plate (not shown) that is inserted into at least one of the peripheral openings 163, the plastic plate resting on the slots in the lower plate of the stepped plate 148, and there are preferably two nozzles.
(43) While the metering device 112 is mounted on top of the spray chamber 114, the spray chamber 114 itself is connected to the auger 116 by means of securing means 158.
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(45) The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Thus, while certain aspects and embodiments of the invention have been described, these have been presented by way of example only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the exemplary embodiments set forth in the foregoing, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the specification as a whole.