MULTIPLE NOZZLE HOLDER FOR AGRICULTURAL SPRAY SYSTEM

20250114805 ยท 2025-04-10

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Abstract

A device for attaching a nozzle holder having a body and a casing to a supply line, the supply line having a receiving support in contact with the supply line; a receiving support hinge for pivoting a latch about a first pivot axis parallel to the direction of the supply line; a receiving support pin for locking the latch, the pin having a deformable clamp collar; and wherein the device being such that the clamp collar of the pin having an eccentric configured to cover the latch.

Claims

11. A device for attaching a nozzle holder to a fluid supply line of a spray system, said device being configured to attach a nozzle holder comprising a body and a casing to a supply line, the supply line extending between the body of the nozzle holder and the casing of the nozzle holder, the attachment device comprising: at least one receiving support in cylindrical surface contact with the supply line; a receiving support hinge for pivoting a latch about a first pivot axis parallel to the direction of the supply line, the latch being movable between a closing position in which the latch surrounds the supply line on an outer periphery of the supply line and an opening position in which the contact between the receiving support and the supply line can be broken; a receiving support pin for locking the latch in the closing position by inserting into coaxial holes of the latch and the receiving support, the pin comprising a clamp collar elastically deformable into an undeformed initial shape, said pin being able to pivot about a second pivot axis parallel to the first pivot axis between a clamping position in which the clamp collar is elastically deformed to surround and clamp the outer periphery of the supply line by a ratchet, and a free position in which the clamp collar is left free in its initial shape, the contact between the clamp collar and the supply line being broken; wherein the clamp collar of the pin comprises an eccentric protruding radially relative to the direction of the supply line, the eccentric being configured to, in the clamping position of the pin, cover the latch.

12. The attachment device according to claim 11, further comprising a first receiving support located on one side of the nozzle holder and a second receiving support located on another side of the nozzle holder.

13. The attachment device according to claim 12, wherein the hinges of the two receiving supports each pivot relative to a pivot axis located on either side of the supply line.

14. The attachment device according to claim 11, wherein the clamp comprises a bent lug.

15. The attachment device according to claim 11, wherein each latch comprises a locking means in the closing position on the receiving support such that said locking means is retained by a stop of the receiving support when the attachment device is subjected to the weight of the nozzle holder.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

[0033] The invention will be better understood upon reading the following description, given solely as an example, and by referring to the accompanying figures, given as non-limiting examples, wherein identical references are given to similar objects and in which:

[0034] FIG. 1 is a schematic isometric perspective representation of a nozzle holder according to a first embodiment of the invention;

[0035] FIG. 2 is a schematic exploded isometric perspective representation of FIG. 1;

[0036] FIG. 3 is a schematic top view representation of FIG. 1;

[0037] FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional representation along a direction C-C of FIG. 3;

[0038] FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional representation along a direction B-B of FIG. 3;

[0039] FIG. 6 is a schematic front view representation of a particular detail region of FIG. 1 according to another aspect of the invention;

[0040] FIG. 7 is a schematic left view representation of a detail of FIG. 1 according to another aspect of the invention.

[0041] It should be noted that the figures set out the invention in detail in order to enable the implementation of the invention; although non limiting, said figures are especially used to better define the invention where applicable.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0042] FIGS. 1 to 5 illustrate a nozzle holder 1 configured to be part of a spray system. The nozzle holder 1 is intended to be attached to a supply line 2 and for example to be carried or towed by a vehicle, in particular an agricultural machine. The nozzle holder 1 comprises a body, especially prismatic, which has the function of housing the various components of the nozzle holder 1. The body is preferably formed from an upper body part 10a, an intermediate body part 10b and a lower body part 10c. The upper part 10a is attached to the supply line 2 and integral with the intermediate body part 10b. The lower body part 10c is integral with the intermediate body part 10b. The body parts 10a, 10b and 10c are secured by attachment means, for example by screws, distributed over the periphery of the body parts 10a, 10b and 10c.

[0043] The body comprises an inlet duct 101 for liquid, for example plant protection liquid. The inlet duct 101 extends through the upper body part 10a and through the intermediate body part 10b to connect the supply line 2 to a shutoff valve 18 to control the pressure of the liquid circulating in the inlet duct 101. The shutoff valve 18 is preferably a solenoid valve 18, attached to the intermediate body part 10b. The solenoid valve 18 allows the pressure of the fluid circulating in the inlet duct to be controlled by means of pulse-width modulated signals, for example from the control of a driver from the agricultural machine cab.

[0044] The inlet duct 101 leads to a dispensing chamber 102, located in the lower part of the body 10c. The dispensing chamber 102 is supplied with liquid by the inlet duct 101. The dispensing chamber 102 extends at the periphery of the lower body part 10c. The dispensing chamber communicates with a plurality of outlet ducts 104, here four in number. The interfaces between the dispensing chamber 102 and each of the fluid outlet ducts delimit liquid through ports 103, also four in number. The fluid outlet ducts 104 extend into the lower body part 10c and lead into spray heads 105. To ensure sealing of the dispensing chamber 102, a seal, for example an elastomeric seal, is interposed between the intermediate body part 10b and the lower body part 10c.

[0045] The assembly of the upper body part 10a and the intermediate body part 10b delimits a compartment 106 intended to house movable mechanical elements of the nozzle holder 1. The compartment 106 comprises a plate 14 rotationally movable relative to the intermediate body part 10b and the upper body part 10a. The connection between the body and the plate 14 is a pivot connection about an axis of rotation of the plate 500, the axis of rotation of the plate 500 being parallel to an axis of alignment in the assembled position of the body parts 10a, 10b, 10c. The pivot connection between the body and the plate 14 is preferably ensured by two lubricated plain bearings located at a central part of the plate 14, one of the plain bearings ensuring rotational guidance relative to the upper body part 10a and the other of the plain bearings ensuring rotational guidance relative to the intermediate body part 10b. Furthermore, the plate 14 is axially stopped on the one hand by a shoulder bearing on the upper body part 10a and on the other hand by a shoulder bearing on the intermediate body part 10b. Alternatively, the pivot connection can be ensured by race rings, for example ball or roller race rings.

[0046] The plate 14 has a cylindrical shape, a thickness of the plate 14 being substantially less than a radius of the plate 14. A peripheral edge of the plate 14 has high edge portions 141 and low edge portions 142 connected by sloping portions 143. The low edges 142 are axially closer to the intermediate body part 10b and the high edges 141 are axially closer to the upper body part 10a. The sloping edge portions 143 connect the high edges and the low edges such that the edge of the plate 14 is continuous. The plate 14 further comprises a toothing 144 to form a gear connection with a pinion 160 of an actuator 16 intended to rotationally drive the plate 14. The actuator 16 is, for example, an electric stepper motor, but may alternatively be a pneumatic or mechanical actuator. An axis of rotation 600 of the actuator 16 is offset radially relative to the axis of rotation 500 of the plate 14. Advantageously, the gear connection between the pinion 160 and the toothing 144 generates a multiplication or reduction of the torque transmitted by the actuator 16 to the plate 14. The toothing 144 of the plate 14 occupies a circular sector, advantageously but not non limited to, greater than or equal to 120. Advantageously, a stop screw 107 is offset radially towards the toothing 144 to be used as an end stop for the rotation of the plate 14. Furthermore, the screw 107 allows an origin to the angular orientation of the plate 14 to be defined, especially for the actuator 16, which corresponds to the stop position of the toothing 144 against the stop screw 107.

[0047] The nozzle holder 1 comprises a plurality of valves 12 partially arranged in the dispensing chamber 102, each of the valves 12 being movable between a sealed closing position of the corresponding liquid through port 103 of the dispensing chamber and an opening position of said through port. Here, the valves 12 are four in number but the number of valves may be different depending on the chosen embodiment. Each of the valves 12 comprises a first contact end surface 121 carried by a tooth 122 in contact with the peripheral edge of the plate 14. The valves 12 are connected to the upper body part 10a by mechanical springs 123 and extend through the compartment 106 to the dispensing chamber 102. Here, the mechanical springs 123 are compression springs for maintaining contact between a second end 124 of the valve 12 and the liquid through ports 103 in the closing position of the valves 12. The second valve end 124 further comprises sealing means 125 intended to cooperate with the liquid through ports 103 to ensure sealing. The sealing means 125 are, for example, elastomer seals or circlips. The valves 12 may further comprise additional sealing means 126, especially for parts of each of the valves extending between the compartment 106 and the dispensing chamber 102.

[0048] The description here focuses on the operation of the nozzle holder 1. The supply line 2 supplies liquid, for example plant protection liquid, to the inlet duct 101 towards the inlet chamber 102, through the solenoid valve 18 modulating the pressure and flow rate of the fluid entering the inlet chamber 102. As the valves 12 are initially in the closing position, the inlet chamber 102 can thus be filled with liquid. In the closing position of the valves 12, the teeth 122 of the valves 12 are each in contact with a low portion 142 of the plate 14. By a control of the actuator 16, the movable plate 14 is rotationally driven about the axis of rotation of the plate 500. The contact between the teeth 122 and the peripheral edge of the plate 14 then moves along the sloping portions 143, to reach the high edges 141 in the opening position of the valves 12. The second valve ends 124 then release the liquid through ports 103. The liquid contained in the dispensing chamber 102 then flows to the liquid outlet ducts 104 and can be sprayed via the spray heads 105 to the outside of the nozzle holder 1.

[0049] The consequence of such a nozzle holder 1 architecture and its operation lies in the fact that the path taken by a fluid flow avoids passing through the compartment 106 in which the movable elements of the nozzle holder are located, from the inlet to the outlet of the fluid.

[0050] Thus, each high edge 141 and each low edge 142 extend circumferentially along a given circular sector. The circular sectors of each of the high edges 141 and each of the low edges 142 may be different.

[0051] In the described embodiment, it is therefore possible to configure the circular sectors of each edge such that for a nozzle holder, one to four valves 12, with a total of six different angular positions of the plate 14, results in six possible opening or closing configurations of the four valves. Thus, the first four angular positions correspond to a closing position of three of the valves 12 and an opening position of the last valve 12, the valve 12 in the closing position being different for each of the first four angular positions of the plate 14. The remaining two angular positions correspond to configurations where two of the four valves 12 are in the opening position and the other two valves 12 are in the closing position, with the two valves 12 in the closing position and the two valves 12 in the opening position being different for each of the remaining two angular positions. The nozzle holder 1 can thus spray liquid continuously through several spray heads 105 simultaneously.

[0052] FIGS. 5 to 7 illustrate a nozzle holder 1 according to another aspect of the invention, relating to the attachment of the nozzle holder 1 to the supply line 2 by an attachment device 4.

[0053] The upper body part 10a carries two receiving supports 40 of the attachment device 4, in cylindrical surface contact with the supply line 2. Each of the two receiving supports 40 comprises a hinge 41 allowing a latch 42 to pivot about a pivot axis, 700, 800, in parallel to the direction of the supply line, the latch 42 being movable between an opening position in which the contact between the receiving support 40 and the supply line 2 can be broken and a closing position in which the latch 42 surrounds the power line 2 on an outer line periphery to maintain contact between the receiving support 4 and the supply line 2. In the closing position, the latch 42 is locked through a pin 43 that inserts into coaxial holes of the receiving support 4 and the latch 42. In the described embodiment, each of the latches 42 pivots in different directions of rotation and the pivot axes 700, 800 are on either side of the supply line 2.

[0054] The actuator 16 is housed in a casing 3 attached to the upper body part 10a such that the supply line 2 partially extends between the casing 3 and the upper body part 10a. The casing 3 further comprises two tabs 31 extending protruding in parallel to the direction of the supply line 2, opposite and away from the latches 42 in the closing position of the latches. Each of the pins 43 further comprises an elastically deformable clamp collar 44 in an undeformed initial shape. The pin 43 can pivot about the pivot axis 700, 800 of the hinge of the other receiving support. The pin 43 thus pivots between a clamping position in which the clamp collar 44 is elastically deformed to surround and clamp the outer periphery of the supply line 2 by a ratchet and a free position in which the clamp collar 44 is left free in its initial shape and the contact between the clamp collar 44 and the supply line 2 is broken.

[0055] The clamp collar 44 comprises an eccentric 45 protruding radially in relation to the direction of the supply line 2. The eccentric 45 in the clamping position of the pin 43 bears and exerts a stress on the tab of the casing 3. In such a configuration, the pin 43 in the clamping position makes it possible to attach the nozzle holder 1 to the supply line 2, but also to keep the casing 3 integral with the upper body part 10a, thereby ensuring the flow of a liquid from the supply line 2 to the inlet duct 101.

[0056] The clamp collar 44 comprises a bent lug 46. The bent lug 46 allows a user to exert sufficient pressure to ratchet the clamp collar 44 onto the supply line 2 or to disengage the clamp collar 44 to the free position of the pin 43.

[0057] It should also be noted that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described previously. Indeed, it will appear to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made to the embodiment described above, in the light of the teaching that has just been disclosed thereto.

[0058] For example, the nozzle holder may comprise an even number of valves 12, other than four, the valves 12 being associated in twos. The associated valves 12 are arranged symmetrically relative to a reference plane perpendicular to the plate 14. The plate 14 can be oriented in at least one given angular position for each pair of associated valves 12 in a simultaneous opening position of said pair of valves 12. Alternatively, the nozzle holder may contain an odd number of valves 12, the valves 12 may then be associated differently.

[0059] Alternatively, the nozzle holder 1 can comprise a second shutoff valve, preferably arranged, for example, symmetrically on the intermediate body part 10b relative to the first shutoff valve.

[0060] In the detailed presentation of the invention that is made previously, the terms used should not be interpreted as limiting the invention to the embodiment set out in the present description, but should be interpreted to comprise all equivalents that are within the reach of the person skilled in the art by applying his general knowledge to the implementation of the teaching that has just been disclosed to him.