Spray boom nozzle spoiler device and system
09572308 ยท 2017-02-21
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Abstract
A field spraying device for spraying a liquid on a crop, includes a liquid supply tank, at least one spray boom extending from the device, the spray boom having a forward side facing the directional movement of the field spraying device in operation and an opposing rearward side, wherein the boom includes a liquid supply line connected to a plurality of nozzles along the length of the boom for spraying a field with the liquid. Further, there are a plurality of wind drift spoiler devices wherein each wind drift spoiler device is position adjacent each of the nozzles on the forward side of the spray boom. The wind drift spoiler devices include a downwardly depending deflector surface adjacent each of the nozzles. The wind drift spoiler device may also be equipped with a downwardly depending brush element, wherein the brush element is positioned to depend downwardly from the deflector surface.
Claims
1. A field spraying device for spraying a liquid on over the top of a crop, comprising: a. a liquid supply tank; b. at least one spray boom extending from the device, the spray boom having a forward side facing the directional movement of the field spraying device in operation and an opposing rearward side, wherein the boom includes a liquid supply line connected to a plurality of nozzles along the length of the boom, wherein the plurality of nozzles spray the liquid over the top of a crop; c. a plurality of wind drift spoiler devices wherein each of the plurality of wind drift spoilers are positioned adjacent one of the plurality of nozzles on the forward side of the spray boom, wherein the wind drift spoiler device comprises a solid, non-absorbent downwardly depending deflector surface adjacent the nozzle to provide a solid air turbulence deflector barrier for the liquid sprayed from the nozzle, wherein the wind drift spoiler device includes a downwardly depending brush element, wherein the brush element is positioned to depend downwardly from the deflector surface, and d. air passes through openings between each of the plurality of wind drift spoiler devices.
2. The field spraying device of claim 1 wherein the wind drift spoiler devices are mounted on the liquid supply line.
3. The field spraying device of claim 2 wherein the wind drift spoiler devices comprise attachment openings to facilitate attachment of the spoiler devices to the liquid supply line.
4. The field spraying device of claim 1 wherein the wind drift spoiler device comprises flared ends.
5. The field spraying device of claim 1, wherein the deflector surface comprises a channel for receiving the brush element.
6. The field spraying device of claim 1, wherein the deflector surface comprises a channel for receiving the brush element.
7. The field spraying device of claim 1, wherein the deflector surface comprises a channel for receiving the brush element.
8. The field spraying device of claim 1, wherein the deflector surface comprises a channel for receiving the brush element.
9. A field spraying device for spraying a liquid on over the top of a crop, comprising: a. a liquid supply tank; b. at least one spray boom extending from the device, the spray boom having a forward side facing the directional movement of the field spraying device in operation and an opposing rearward side, wherein the boom includes a liquid supply line connected to a plurality of nozzles along the length of the boom, wherein the plurality of nozzles spray the liquid over the top of a crop; c. a plurality of wind drift spoiler devices wherein each of plurality of wind drift spoiler devices is position adjacent each of the nozzles on the forward side of the spray boom, wherein the wind drift spoiler devices each include a solid, non-absorbent downwardly depending deflector surface adjacent each of the nozzles to provide a solid air turbulence deflector barrier for the liquid sprayed from the nozzles, wherein the wind drift spoiler device includes a downwardly depending brush element, wherein the brush element is positioned to depend downwardly from the solid, non-absorbent deflector surface, wherein the deflector surface comprises a channel for receiving the downwardly depending brush element, and d. air passes through openings between each of the plurality of spoiler devices.
10. The field spraying device of claim 9 wherein the wind drift spoiler devices are mounted on the liquid supply line.
11. The field spraying device of claim 9 wherein the wind drift spoiler devices comprise attachment openings to facilitate attachment of the spoiler devices to the liquid supply line.
12. The field spraying device of claim 9 wherein the wind drift spoiler device comprises flared ends.
13. The field spraying device of claim 9 wherein the brush element comprises downwardly depending flexible filaments.
14. The field spraying device of claim 9 wherein the brush element is designed such that the brush element passes directly overhead the crop.
15. The field spraying device of claim 9 wherein the brush element is hingedly attached to the deflector surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
The Field Sprayer 10
(6) Reference is made to
(7) Mounted on either side of the tractor 14, there are conventional spray booms 18, 20 which extend outwardly and include elongated support frames. As illustrated, the field sprayer 10 is mounted to the back of the tractor 14. However, it is within the scope of the present invention to have a separate sprayer system attached to a trailer (not shown) which is hitched to the tractor 14. The trailer would then be mounted on ground wheels. It is also within the scope of the present invention to include support wheels for the booms 18, 20 if necessary.
(8) A liquid supply line 22 within the booms 18, 20 extends from the liquid supply tank 12 outwardly along the frame 24 and supported on a number of brackets 26 which are welded to the frame 24. A plurality of nozzles 30 are positioned along the line 22 at suitable locations to provide a spray which can be adjusted to provide complete coverage of the ground.
(9) Under normal (prior art) circumstances, the nozzles 30 are not shielded, as illustrated by the section designated 32. However, the system of the present invention is defined by a series of spoiler devices 40, illustrated by the section designated 34 in
(10) The Spoiler Device 40:
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(12) Referring now to
(13) Brush 70:
(14) If desired, the lower end 54 of the deflector 48 can be defined by a channel 56 for receiving a flexible brush 70 therein. While the channel 56 can be separately attached to the lower end 54 of the deflector 48 by adhesives or other means, it is also within the scope to form the deflector 48 of the spoiler device 40 with an extension which is bent and wrapped behind the deflector 48 to form a fold line 58. The material is then further bent to form a ceiling 60 and an interior wall 62 resulting in the channel 56.
(15) The brush 70 is defined by a solid backing 72, preferably formed of metal or plastic, which serves to crimp and hold the proximal end 71 of the flexible bristles or filaments 74 of the brush 70. The backing 72 may then be slidably mounted within the channel 56 to attach the brush structure 70 to the spoiler device 40. The bristles 74 then extend downwardly. The bristles 74 may be of any length depending on the particular construction of the field sprayer 10 and the needs of the operator. The distal end 73 of the brush 70 is designed to pass over or brush the tops of the crops in the ground. Because of the flexibility of the bristles 74, the brush 70 will pass through and between the crops without damaging them. Further, the brush 70 will provide an adequate barrier for the nozzle spray 100 to prevent wind drift. It is to be noted that the flexible brushes 70 are the only pieces protruding below the boom 18 structure that can flex if they unexpectedly contact the ground or an obstacle, which prevents boom structure damage.
(16) While bristles 74 are illustrated in the drawings, it is contemplated that any semi-flexible material could be used as an alternative without deviating from the scope of the present invention. For example, the bristle 74 could be replaced by a solid piece of flexible rubber or strips of flexible rubber. In addition, the spoiler device 40 of the present invention can be used without the brush 70 if desired.
(17) Attaching the Spoiler Device 40 to the Boom:
(18) Reference is now made to
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(20) Thus, the spoiler device 40 is easily clamped onto any existing spray boom 18, 20 of a conventional field sprayer 10 in front of the spray nozzles 30, thereby blocking wind and air turbulence. The spoiler device 40 works by moving air away from the nozzle tips 30 allowing the spray pattern to develop and be placed precisely where the operator wishes to have it be placed.
(21) While not illustrated, it is within the scope of the present invention to incorporate the spoiler device 40 directly into the nozzle structure 30 by injection molding or other similar manufacture techniques known to the art. Thus, the spoiler device 40 and the nozzle unit 30 could be manufactured as on complete assembly.
(22) In Operation:
(23) In operation, as shown primarily in
(24) Any version of any component or method step of the invention may be used with any other component or method step of the invention. The elements described herein can be used in any combination whether explicitly described or not.
(25) All combinations of method steps as used herein can be performed in any order, unless otherwise specified or clearly implied to the contrary by the context in which the referenced combination is made.
(26) As used herein, the singular forms a, an, and the include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
(27) Numerical ranges as used herein are intended to include every number and subset of numbers contained within that range, whether specifically disclosed or not. Further, these numerical ranges should be construed as providing support for a claim directed to any number or subset of numbers in that range. For example, a disclosure of from 1 to 10 should be construed as supporting a range of from 2 to 8, from 3 to 7, from 5 to 6, from 1 to 9, from 3.6 to 4.6, from 3.5 to 9.9, and so forth.
(28) All patents, patent publications, and peer-reviewed publications (i.e., references) cited herein are expressly incorporated by reference in their entirety to the same extent as if each individual reference were specifically and individually indicated as being incorporated by reference. In case of conflict between the present disclosure and the incorporated references, the present disclosure controls.
(29) The devices and methods of the present invention can comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of the essential elements and limitations described herein, as well as any additional or optional steps, ingredients, components, or limitations described herein or otherwise useful in the art.
(30) It is understood that the invention is not confined to the particular construction and arrangement of parts herein illustrated and described.