AU721884B2 - Fan-shaped diffuser for atomizers or mist blowers of treatment liquids in agriculture - Google Patents

Fan-shaped diffuser for atomizers or mist blowers of treatment liquids in agriculture

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AU721884B2
AU721884B2 AU44379/97A AU4437997A AU721884B2 AU 721884 B2 AU721884 B2 AU 721884B2 AU 44379/97 A AU44379/97 A AU 44379/97A AU 4437997 A AU4437997 A AU 4437997A AU 721884 B2 AU721884 B2 AU 721884B2
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Paolo Smeraldi
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B7/00Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas
    • B05B7/0075Nozzle arrangements in gas streams
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M7/00Special adaptations or arrangements of liquid-spraying apparatus for purposes covered by this subclass
    • A01M7/0003Atomisers or mist blowers
    • A01M7/0014Field atomisers, e.g. orchard atomisers, self-propelled, drawn or tractor-mounted
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M7/00Special adaptations or arrangements of liquid-spraying apparatus for purposes covered by this subclass
    • A01M7/005Special arrangements or adaptations of the spraying or distributing parts, e.g. adaptations or mounting of the spray booms, mounting of the nozzles, protection shields
    • A01M7/006Mounting of the nozzles

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Description

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AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
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C. s. pl~. Name of Applicant: Actual Inventor: Address for service in Australia: Invention Title: Paolo SMERALDI CARTER SMITH BEADLE 2 Railway Parade Camberwell Victoria 3124 Australia FAN-SHAPED DIFFUSER FOR ATOMIZERS OR MIST BLOWERS OF TREATMENT LIQUIDS IN AGRICULTURE The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us "FAN-SHAPED DIFFUSER FOR ATOMIZERS OR MIST BLOWERS OF TREATMENT LIQUIDS IN AGRICULTURE" The present invention concerns a fan-shaped diffuser for atomizers S or mist blowers of treatment liquids in agriculture.
There are already known to be various types of mist blowers or atomizers for treatment liquids to be sprayed on any kind of cultivation (such as fruit trees, vineyards, vegetables, strawberry cultivations, and the like), mounted on wheels to be drawn along the fields, or without wheels and carried through the fields by farm tractors. Among said mist blowers or atomizers, the ones using the so called "low volume" system have successfully developed due to their advantageous characteristics. In such atomizers or mist blowers: on one hand, air is fed at high pressure into a large tube ending into a short narrow duct, where the air blows at IS a very high speed; on the other hand, said treatment liquid is caused to flow at very low pressure towards delivery holes provided into said narrow duct. In various accomplishments of the Applicant, said narrow duct *has the characteristics of a real diffuser, acting as a Venturi tube in 00 order to spray the treatment liquid in tiny drops, with the most rational 3. 2O use of said liquid and thereby avoiding any waste thereof.
There are many practical accomplishments of said diffusers, but the ones produced by the Applicant which have proved to be particularly efficient are the diffusers in which the distribution of the treatment liquid is obtained by placing into the narrow duct, wherein air flows at high speed, a small copper tube having aligned, gauged and equidistant holes on its surface. In some of said diffusers, the narrow duct is fan-shaped and the small tube is placed along its fan-shaped opening.
This arrangement has however proved to involve two serious drawbacks: the first one due to the fact that, especially in certain working positions of the diffuser, the liquid tends to spread in said tube in a scarcely uniform manner and is thus distributed in a fully irregular way through the various gauged holes; the second one due to the fact that iHsaid holes tend to become wider, especially with some treatment liquids having corrosive properties, up to preventing a correct spraying action and thus compromising the proper working of the mist blower.
The present invention faces and solves these problems by supplying S a diffuser for atomizers or mist blowers of treatment liquids in agoriculture of the type comprising a large tube fed with air under pressure.
ending into a narrow fan-shaped opening, and means to cause the treatment liquid to flow into said fan-shaped opening at a very low pressure characterized in that, said means comprise a plurality of sectors for I0 liquid distribution, each of them consisting of two straight tube lengths of synthetic plastic material, provided with gauged holes and mutually connected so as to form a very wide angle between them, and substantially at 900 with a feeding duct, said sectors being positioned in succession, .ooo one or more side-by-side rows, along said narrow fan-shaped opening, iL 5 substantially at the centre thereof.
In said fan-shaped diffuser, the tube lengths of the liquid distribution sectors preferably have a substantially wing-shaped section, with the trailing edge facing outwardly.
Advantageously, said substantially wing-shaped section of the two aO tube lengths of the liquid distribution sectors can be formed as an outwardly dripping section.
Suitably, moreover, the holes of said sectors are equidistant, each eeee tube length of the sectors being provided with a plurality of opposite gauged holes.
The invention is now described in further detail, with reference to some preferred embodiments thereof, illustrated on the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 shows an atomizer for treatment liquids to be sprayed on cultivations, mounted on wheels to be drawn along the fields and equipped with fan-shaped diffusers according to the invention; Fig. 2 is a perspective view, with some interrupted parts, of a first embodiment of the fan-shaped diffuser according to the invention; 2 Fig. 3 is an axial section view of one of the liquid distribution sectors of the diffuser shown in fig. 2; Figs. 4 and 5 are cross section views along the lines IV-IV and, respectively, V-V of fig. 3; Fig. 6 is a perspective view, with some interrupted parts, of a second more elaborate embodiment of the fan-shaped diffuser according to the invention; and Fig. 7 is a cross section view of a detail of the diffuser shown in fig. 6.
With reference to the drawings, fig. 1 shows an atomizer N (or mist blower) for treatment liquids, mounted on wheels R and apt to be drawn along the fields by means of a farm tractor, or like, in order to spray the liquids on cultivations of any kind (such as fruit trees, vineyards, S.*e.
vegetables, and so on). As seen, the atomizer N comprises a tank S for the treatment liquid and a plurality of fan-shaped diffusers D, carried 0 0by suitable pipe fittings RT of a large tube T, through which a blower (not shown) feeds great quantities of air at high speed. A pump (also not shown) feeds the treatment liquid at a very low pressure, from the tank S 0 to the diffusers D, through suitable ducts (not shown on the drawing).
As shown in fig. 2, the fan-shaped diffuser D according to the present invention comprises a large cylindrical tubular body 1, square bent so as to end into a narrow fan-shaped opening 2, which carries at its centre means causing the inflow of the treatment liquid. Such means con- 2S sist of a plurality of sectors 3 for liquid distribution (fig. 2 shows three aligned sectors, but there could also be four or five sectors and they could be arranged in two or three side-by-side rows, instead of only one row). Each of said sectors consists of two straight tube lengths 4 of synthetic plastic material shown in fig. 3 provided with gauged holes 5, and mutually connected so as to form a very wide angle between them.
In said sectors 3, a feeding duct 6 ending with an internally threaded bush 7 (see fig. 4) is connected to said tube lengoths 4 substantially at 900. The tube lengths 4 of the sectors are closed at their outermost ends -3by plugs 8 applied by forcing or glueing.
As already mentioned, the sectors 3 are mounted in succession along the fan-shaped opening 2, at the centre thereof. Each sector 3 is mounted onto an elbow-shaped support duct 9 with externally threaded ends 9A and 9B (see figs. 2 and The threaded end 9A of each support duct 9 engages by screwing into the threaded bush 7 of the corresponding sector 3; while the threaded end 9B, carrying at the base a wide flange 10, is used for fixing the duct 9 to one of the walls of the fan-shaped opening 2 of the diffuser D, which it crosses through suitable holes (see fig. 2) and 1C to which it can be blocked by a nut (not shown).
Advantageously, the tube lengths 4 of the liquid distribution sectors 3 of the diffusers D have a substantially wing-shaped section, with the trailing edge facing outwardly of the fan-shaped opening 2. Said wing-shaped section is preferably formed as an outwardly dripping section IS (see fig. Moreover, each of said tube lengths 4 of the liquid distribution sectors 3 comprises two pairs of opposite gauged holes 5 (fig. 3), said holes 5 being preferably equidistant. It is however possible to provide for more, differently arranged, gauged holes A diffuser like the one described and illustrated entirely eliminates the inconveniences of the known diffusers, since the fact of dividing the liquid distribution means into a plurality of short sectors guarantees a uniform distribution of the treatment liquid in the mist being formed at the outlet of the diffuser, which is totally satisfactory for any condition and position of said diffuser; while the fact of producing said sectors of plastic material, practically not subject to corrosion, guarantees a steady gauge of the holes distributing the treatment liquid, whichever liquid it may be.
But the diffuser according to the invention has other advantages compared to those of prior art: the particular design of the liquid distribution sectors 3 forming a very wide angle between them, the design of the wing-shaped section for the tube lengths 4 forming said sectors, and the particular arrangement of the sectors 3 in the narrow fan-shaped -4opening of the diffuser, allow to spray the liquid which reaches the holes 5 of said sectors almost without any pressure when the air goes through the fan-shaped opening at very high speed, in an extremely fine and evenly distributed manner over the whole width of said fan-shaped opening, as has been accurately proved by practical tests. The mist which reaches the cultivations to be treated is thus formed of a far higher number of drops, much tinier than usual, distributed in a perfectly uniform manner. This allows to carry out a treatment on the cultivations which is definitely improved compared to the past, with a very limited 1O consumption of liquid.
The diffuser according to the invention is also much more flexible, compared to those of prior art, for what concerns its use: it is in fact possible to regulate the width of the operative angle of the diffuser by simply controlling the feeding of the single sectors distributing the treatment liquid, it being possible to start or interrupt said feeding, ooo for each sector, by making use of gate valves or taps applied upstream of each, or of part, of the single elbow-shaped support ducts 9.
Further improvements can be obtained with the more elaborate and complete embodiment of the fan-shaped diffuser according to the invention 20 illustrated in figs. 6 and 7.
As shown, in this embodiment the narrow fan-shaped opening 2, forming the square-bent end portion of the diffuser D, comprises on its outer surfaces two shaped flat strips 11, preferably of metal, extending parallel to and slightly spaced from said surfaces, along the two edges of 2S said opening 2, from which they slightly project and to which they are fixed, with the interposition of spacing blocks 12 (fig. by any mechanical means as, for example, rivets or screws or, preferably. by glueing. The flat strips 11 are arc-shaped, like the edges of the opening 2 of the diffuser D, and their top part 11A is slightly bent outwardly (see especially fig. 7).
A diffuser like that shown in figs. 6 and 7 provides additional important advantages: its characteristic strips 11 are first of all meant to perform the important function of protecting the edges of the fan-shaped opening 2 of the diffuser, exposed to accidental impacts and, still more, to physiological attacks, on account of the cultivations having to be treated. The strips 11 are in fact apt to protect said edges from S impacts in that they project therefrom, even if slightly, thus acting also due to their metallic structure as shock absorbers. This lengthens the life of the diffuser and makes it more efficient in use.
But furthermore, and above all, the presence of the strips 11 on the diffusers is apt to considerably improve the working of the atomizer: the suction effect produced by said strips externally to the edges of the fan-shaped opening 2, allows to obtain a very efficient spraying action, increasing the volume of the air mixing with the liquid; this improves the nebulization, reduces the turbulence and increases the capacity of S' penetration of the spray jet, with obvious improvements in the quality of .S the treatments being carried out.
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IT96MI002309A IT1287136B1 (en) 1996-11-07 1996-11-07 FAN DIFFUSER FOR SPRAYERS OR SPRAYERS OF TREATMENT LIQUIDS IN AGRICULTURE
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Citations (3)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR1232915A (en) * 1957-01-10 1960-10-12 Apparatus for the treatment with atomized liquid and powdering of crops and plantations
US3504854A (en) * 1968-05-01 1970-04-07 Petrus Johannes Alloysius De K Liquid spraying apparatus
US4013486A (en) * 1975-08-26 1977-03-22 Union Carbide Corporation Spot scarfing nozzle for use in gang arrangement

Patent Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR1232915A (en) * 1957-01-10 1960-10-12 Apparatus for the treatment with atomized liquid and powdering of crops and plantations
US3504854A (en) * 1968-05-01 1970-04-07 Petrus Johannes Alloysius De K Liquid spraying apparatus
US4013486A (en) * 1975-08-26 1977-03-22 Union Carbide Corporation Spot scarfing nozzle for use in gang arrangement

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