INSECT DETACHMENT SYSTEM FOR UPSTANDING VEGETATION
20190059350 ยท 2019-02-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A fluid dispenser that is arranged with rotating gimbals supporting nozzles at multiple altitudes that can rinse and remove insects from the trees without harming the fruit or the trees. A vertical standpipe connected to a water supply leads to a flexible tubing over the top of the tree, with an umbrella or parabolic frame supporting multiple conduits terminating in gimballed nozzles about the tree that can be adjusted and aimed to stream water from the water source directly onto the tree via the vertical standpipe. Each conduit supports a gimballed nozzle that can be adjusted so that the stream can be focused at the areas where insects collect.
Claims
1. An insect removal system for a tree, comprising: a supply of water; a telescoping standpipe having a length that extends between six and twelve feet and connected to the supply of water; a flow control valve controlling a flow of water through the standpipe; a flexible U-shaped tube at the top of the telescoping standpipe and fluidly connected to a fill conduit; a plurality of gimballed nozzles fluidly connected to the fill conduit, the gimballed nozzles each including a flow stream adjustment device; and a handle perpendicularly extending from the telescoping standpipe.
2. The insect removal system of claim 1, wherein the standpipe is plastic.
3. The insect removal system of claim 1, wherein the flow control valve is operated by a motor.
4. The insect removal system of claim 3, wherein the motor is a servo motor.
5. The insect removal system of claim 3, wherein the motor is a stepper motor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0014] At the top of the vertical standpipe is a U-shaped portion preferably constructed of a flexible tube that arches over the tree 28 and carries water to a fill conduit 20. At the end of the fill conduit 20 are three or more gimballed nozzles 22 that can be adjusted to direct a water stream 24 onto the tree with sufficient force to remove any insects in the path of the stream. The nozzles are gimballed at the end of the fill conduit 20 so that they may be rotated vertically and horizontally to adjust the direction of the stream as needed. The nozzles 22 may also be equipped with an adjustment mechanism 26 that widens or narrows the jet stream 24 to increase the intensity or the area of impact of the stream, depending upon the needs of the user.
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[0017] The present invention solves many of the issues of the prior art in an environmentally friendly, safe, and effective manner. Using only water, the system can quickly remove aphids, beetles, and other pests from fruit trees quickly without undue effort from the tree owners, and can be used over and over again with little maintenance. No chemicals are needed, no materials need to be replenished, no traps need to be serviced or replaced, and the water that is used to remove the insects can serve the dual purpose of irrigation of the trees that would have already been necessary. The invention also works on dormant trees to protect them from insects that attack the branches or trunk of the tree, as well as bushes such as rose bushes and shrubs.
[0018] While the present invention has been depicted in one form, it is to be understood that many different shapes and sizes can be used without departing from the present invention. Moreover, nothing in this disclosure is intended to imply any required material or specific dimension or arrangement other than those expressly recited. It is understood that one of ordinary skill in the art would readily recognize that many modifications could be made to the foregoing descriptions, and the invention is intended to include all such modifications.