GB2159382A - Tractor-borne apparatus for spraying around immovable objects - Google Patents

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GB2159382A
GB2159382A GB08512662A GB8512662A GB2159382A GB 2159382 A GB2159382 A GB 2159382A GB 08512662 A GB08512662 A GB 08512662A GB 8512662 A GB8512662 A GB 8512662A GB 2159382 A GB2159382 A GB 2159382A
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Frank Eric Boultbee
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B3/00Spraying or sprinkling apparatus with moving outlet elements or moving deflecting elements
    • B05B3/02Spraying or sprinkling apparatus with moving outlet elements or moving deflecting elements with rotating elements
    • B05B3/12Spraying or sprinkling apparatus with moving outlet elements or moving deflecting elements with rotating elements with spray booms or the like rotating around an axis by means independent of the liquid or other fluent material discharged
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    • 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
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Vehicle-borne apparatus for spraying liquid completely around immovable upstanding objects such as trees or poles comprises an articulated boom having a pair of normally aligned, linear members 8, 10. These members are secured to each other so that during operation the outer member 10 can pivot out of alignment about a vertical axis in a direction opposite to the direction of motion, against the force of biasing means urging that member back to aligned position. A spray head 18 is rotatably secured to the free end of the outer member, to rotate about a vertical axis at the center of the head. The head has a plurality of arms 24 with spray nozzles 26 at their ends, radially and outwardly extending from its center. Adjacent arms form angles of 90 DEG or more with respect to each other and receive between them a portion of the immovable object 40. This apparatus is particularly useful for herbicidal spraying of a line of trees, as in an orchard, enabling spraying completely around the base of such trees from a single pass of a tractor carrying the apparatus along one side of such a row of trees. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Tractor-borne apparatus for spraying around immovable objects The present invention relates to an apparatus to be borne by a tractor or similarvehicle for spraying liquids such as herbicides completely around upstanding immoveable objects such as trees in an orchard, poles or the like, from one side thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION When spraying herbicides in orchards, to kill weeds and other noxious plants at the bottoms of the orchard trees, it is known to spray the herbicide from spray jets mounted at the end ofa boom carried by a tractor or the like. The tractor normally passes along one side of a row oftreeswhile spraying, and backalongthe other, to ensure that herbicide has been sprayed completely about the bases of the trees. Such apparatus may be provided with a control switch by which the operator can manually commence or terminatethespraying of herbicide since, forexample, herbicide may not be required between the trees but only at their bases.Care must be taken, when using such spray appa ratus, that the boom and spray nozzles are not carried too close to the trees, since the booms and spray nozzles may be damaged if they come into contactwith the trunks ofthetrees.
PRIOR ART Prior art references of interest, describing boom devices for agricultural spraying include U.S. Patents Nos. 3,127,109 of Frase issued March 1964; 3,545,678 ofTangeman issued December8, 1970; and 4,197,999 of Lammeurs issued April 15, 1980, as well as Canadian Patents Nos. 779,839 of Butler issued March 5, 1968; 797,655 of Funk et al issued October29, 1968;andl,125,O25ofHardyetalissuedJune8,1982.
Several ofthese patents describe booms which are articulated to permit swinging of the boom in a horizontal plane (eg. Lammeurs U.S. Patent No.
4,197,999,Tangeman U.S. Patent No.3,545,678).
Fieber U.S. Patent No.2,770,493 issued November 13, 1956 describes and illustrates a spray boom for spraying crops, the boom being pivotable about both horizontal and vertical axes. The boom is provided with a suspension which enables the boom to pivot pertically or angularly upward when it encounters an abstacle, thereby enabling the boom to clearthat obstacle. Similarly, Hodges Canadian Patent No.
539,664 issued April 18, 1957 describes and illustrates a boom type crop spraying apparatus having a pair of side booms which are hinged in a manner such that in operation, the booms may breakfore or aft permitting thetractorcarryingthe booms to be halted before damage is done to the booms. Springs return the booms to normal position once the obstruction is removed.
It is an object ofthe present invention to provide a vehicle-borne spraying apparatus which will permit complete spraying around the bases of trees and the like from one side thereof. It is a further object of the invention, in one embodiment thereof, to provide such a device which will automatically commence the spraying operation to enable spraying around the base of a tree or the like and automatically termirlate that operation when completed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to the present invention there is provided an apparatus to be borne by a tractor, truck or similar vehicleforspraying liquid completely around immoveable upstanding objects such as trees or poles.
The apparatus comprises an articulated boom made up of a pair of inner and outer, normally aligned, linear mem bers, the innermemberto be secured to the tractor to extend outwardly from a side thereof. These members are secured to each other at one end so that during operation the outer member can pivot out of alignmentwith respect to the inner member, in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis in a direction opposite to the direction of motion ofthe tractor. A biasing means such as a spring urges the outer member back to aligned position when it pivots out of alignment. A spray head is rotatably secured to the free end of the outer member, to rotate about a vertical axis at the center of the head. The head has a piurality of arms radially and outwardly extending from its center.Adjacent arms form angles of about 90 or more with respect to each other. These arms receive between them a portion ofthe immoveable object. A spray nozzle is mounted at the end of each of the arms.
Liquid to be sprayed is piped to the spray nozzles by appropriate means. In operation, the boom is moved so that a portion ofthe immoveable object is received between adjacent arms of the spray head, as the apparatus is moved in one direction to one side of the object. This causes the outer boom member to pivot rearwardly and draw the spray head by the object in close proximity thereto, the spray head being thereby rotated in such a manner that spray from the spray nozzles covers the ground all around the base of the object.
In a preferred embodiment ofthe present invention, a cam means is provided between adjacent arms of the spray head to provide a surface against which the portion of the object received can bear and facilitate rotation ofthe spray head. The cam means may take the form of a curved plate which extends between adjacent pairs of arms neartheir inner ends.The plate may be pivotably secured to one ofthe arms, and a switch means operatively positioned behind the plate and associated with the means to carry liquid to be sprayed to the spray nozzles, so that when the plate is pivoted while the immoveable object is in contact with it, the switch is actuated to permit flow of spray from the spray nozzles, and when the object is no longer in contact with the plate, the plate returns to unpivoted position deactivating the switch and stopping the flow of spray.
The tractor-borne spring apparatus according to the present invention is particularly useful for herbicidal spraying of a line oftrees, as in a orchard, enabling spraying completely around the base of such trees from a single pass of a tractor carrying the apparatus on one side of such a row of trees. In addition, when a pivoting cam means is used in conjunction with a switch to activate the spraying when an object is received between the arms and bumps against the curved plate (the switch being deactivated when the ohject ceases ;ts hearing against that plate as the jppa..'us lea' the object's icinlty), itwill be appreciated that automatic means of controlling the spraying apparatus is provided, with consequent savings in herbicide or other liquid being sprayed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon referring to the drawings in which: FIGURE lisa perspective view of a spraying apparatus according to the present invention, borne by a tractor; FIGURE 2 is a partial side view of the apparatus of FIGURE 1; FIGURE 3 is an enlarged plan view ofthe cam means and switch mechanism according to one embodiment of the present invention; FIGURES 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d and 4e, are schematic plan views ofthe apparatus of FIGURE 1 in various phases of its operation; FIGURE 5 is a plan view of a ground pattern of spraying achieved bythe device of FIGURE 1; and FIGURES 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d, 6e and 6f are schematic plan views of a further embodiment of apparatus according to the present invention in various phases of its operation.
While the invention will be described in conjunction with example embodiments, it will be understood that it is not intended to limitthe invention to such embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as may be included within the spiritand scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION In thefollowing description, similar features in the drawings have been given similar reference numerals.
Turning to FIGURES 1 and 2 there are shown respectively a perspective view and a partial side view of a tractor-born apparatus 2forspraying around immoveable upstanding objects of generally circular cross-section, such as tree trunks and poles, according to the present invention. Apparatus 2 is carried by a tractor4 or any other suitable vehicle. The vehicle also supports and carries a reservoir 6 forthe liquid to be sprayed.The apparatus ofthe present invention is intented primarilyforspraying of liquid herbicide. But it may obviously also be used for spraying of other liquid orliquid-like substances such as, for example, liquid fertilizers.
The apparatus comprises inner boom member8 andouterboom member 10, which are pivotally hinged at their ends at pivot point 12 to provide an articulated boom. Inner member 8 is suitably secured to tractor 4, as illustrated (FIGURE 1), to extend outwardlyfrom its side. Spring l4co-actswith members 8 and 10 to urge the members towards aligned position as illustrated in FIGURES 1 and 2, stop 16 preventingthemfrom going beyond that position in the forward (relative to the normal direction of motion ofthe boom during operation) direction. To the end of outer boom member 10 is rotatably secured a spray head 18.This spray head may be detachable, for example, using an appropriate coupler 19 (FIGURE 2) matably received in an appropriate socket(notshown) in the free end of outer boom memberl0. Spray head normallyrotates in a vertical plane about pivot point 22. Head 1 8comprises a plurality of hollow arms 24 radially and outwardly extending from pivot point 22. In the embodiment illustrated in FIGURES 1 and 2, the head has four such arms 24 of similar length, equally spaced at90" angles to each other. The length ofthesearms is determined by the intended application ofthe apparatus. They would normally be of a length greaterthan the diameter of the pole or tree truck about the base of which spray is to be applied, to provide for even and proper application ofthe spray.
Attheendsofeach of the arms 24 are secured spray nozzles 26, the nozzles being preferablyadjustableto pivot about a horizontal axis so that they may be appropriately aimed depending on the particular application desired. To feed liquid from reservoir 6 to the spray nozzles 26 an appropriate liquid piping means comprising hose 28 is provided. Hose 28 delivers the liquid to the center of spray head 18where it is fed through arms 24to the spray nozzles 26. This of course requires an appropriate liquid passageway extending through coupler20 and hollow arms 24.
To assistthe rotation of spray head 18, as will be described in more detail hereinafter, during operation, a cam 32 (e.g. FIGURES 3, 4a) may be provided. This cam consists of a bumper plate 34 extending between adjacent arms 24 attheir base, and concavely curved between these arms to receive the immoveable object, such as a tree trunk.
In operation, as illustrated in the series of schematic plan views of FIGURES 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d and 4e, the boom made up of members 8 and 10 is carried in the direction shown and approaches an object 40 (eg. the trunk of a tree), the boom being positioned so that object 40 will be generally received between a pair of arms 24 between which a bumper plate 34 is positioned (FIGURE 4a). As the apparatus 2 is carried in this same direction, the force of object 40 acting against plate 34 and spray head 18 causes member 10 to be pivoted about pivot point 12 rearwardly (FIGURE 4b). Continued forward motion of apparatus 2 (FI GURES 4c and 4d) results in object 40 bearing against arms 24 and plate 34 in a manner which causes the illustrated rotation of spray head 18 as well as its non-linear horizontal movement about the surface of object 40.As the apparatus passes object 40 (FIGURE 4d) object 40 ceases to bear against plate 34 and one or other of arms 24 and spring 1 4causes boom member 10 to return to its aligned position with respect to boom member8 (FIGURE 4e).Any appropriate manual or mechanical mechanism to start and stop and otherwise control the flow of spray from the apparatus may be used, including the switch mechanism of FIGURE 3 which will be described in more detail hereinafter.
A constant spray from apparatus2, not interrupted between objects 40 will give a spray pattern on the ground similarto that illustrated in FIGURES.
In an alternative embodiment ofthe apparatus2 according to the present invention, as illustrated in FIGURES 6a to 6f, spray head 18 is provided with three instead of four arms, two of these arms 24 being of regular length and positioned art a 900angleto each other in the horizontal plane. The third arm 42 however is of shorter length and positioned at a 135 angle to each of the normal arms 24. As well, in this embodiment, bumper plate 34 is shown to be pivotally secured to one of the arms 24 (FIGURE 3), and its motion controlled by bumper guide 36. Behind bumper plate 34 is a bumper switch 38 controlling valve 46 (FIGURES 6a to 6f) and thus the starting or stopping ofthe flow of liquid to spray nozzles 26.As apparatus 2 approaches object 40 which is received between arms 24 (FIGURE 6a), contact with bumper plate34takes place (FIGURE 6b) causing this plate to pivot and actuate switch 38, which in turn activates valve 46to commence theflow of liquid through spray nozzles 26 atthe ends of arms 24 and 44. As boom member 10 breaks away rearwardly (FIGURE 6c) spray head 18 is rotated as illustrated and follows the surface of object40 in the horizontal direction, causing the spray pattern as illustrated.Object 40 causes spray head 18to rotate as illustrated in FIGURES 6cthrough 6e, until, at FIGURE 6e, contact between object 40 and bumper plate 34 is terminated, permitting plate 34to return to its starting position and causing bumper switch 38 to deactivate valve 46, terminating the spraying of liquid through spray nozzles 26. As the apparatus continues in the forward direction, boom member 10 and spray head 18 clear object 40 and boom member 10 returns to its starting, aligned position with respect to member 8. An appropriate drive mea s (not illustrated) may be used to return spray head 18 to the start position of FIGURE 6a.
The device according to the present invention thus permits the spraying by tractor of rows of objects such as trees or poles, having circular cross-sectional bases, completely about the circumference of their bases in a single run ofthetractor along such line of objects. While the apparatus has particular application for herbicidal spraying of orchards, it is envisaged that it would similarly be suitable for herbicidal spraying of the bases oftelephone poles, fire hydrants and the like.
Thus it is apparent that there has been provided in accordance with the invention an apparatus to spray liquid completely around immoveable upstanding objects such as trees or poles that fully satisfies the objects, aims and advantages set forth above. While the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, itisevidentthatmany alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light ofthe foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrance all such alternatives, modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the invention.

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1. An apparatus to be borne by a tractor, truck or like vehicle, forspraying liquid completely around immoveable upstanding objects, such as trees or poles, having generally circular cross-section, comprising: (a) an articulated boom comprising a inner and outer, normally aligned, linear members secured, the inner memberto be secured to the tractor to extend outwardly from a side thereof, these members being secured to each other at one end so that, during operation, the outer member can pivot about a vertical axis out ofalignmentwith respect to the inner member, in adirectionoppositetothedirection of motion ofthetractor, in a horizontal plane; (b) biasing means urging the outer memberbackto aligned position when it pivots out of alignment;; (c) a spray head rotatably secured to the free end of the outer memberto rotate about a vertical axis at the centerofthe head, the head having a pluralityofarms radially and outwardly extending from its center, adjacent arms forming angies of 90" or morewith respect to each other, the arms to receive between adjacent pairs a portion ofthe immoveable object; (d) a spray nozzle atthe end of each ofthe arms; (e) pipe means to carry liquid to be sprayed to the spray nozzle; in operation the boom to be moved so that said portion ofthe immoveable object is received between the arms ofthe spray head, as the apparatus is moved in one direction to one side ofthe object, causing the outer boom memberto pivot rearwardly and draw the spray head by the object in close proximity thereto, and also causing the spray head to rotate in such a mannerthat spray from the spray nozzles covers the ground all around the base ofthe object.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1 further provided with: (f) cam means between adjacent arms against which the portion ofthe object received between the arms is to bear and cause the spray head to rotate as the boom is moved past the object on the one side thereof.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the spray head has arms of a length normally greaterthan the diameter ofthe immoveable object, the base of which isto be sprayed.
4. An apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the spray head has four arms of similar length, each positioned at a 900 angle with respect to adjacent arms at either side.
5. An apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the spray head comprises three arms, two to receive a portion of the immoveable object being positioned at a 900 angle with respectto each other, and the other being positioned at a 135 angle with respect to these othertwo arms.
6. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the two arms positioned at a 90" angle to each other are of a length normally greaterthan the diameter of the immoveable object, the base of which is to be sprayed, and wherein the other arm is shorter whereby a generally circular pattern of spray circumscribing the base ofthe immoveable object is obtained during operation of the device.
7. An apparatus according to claim 4 or 5 wherein the cam means comprises a curved plate extending between adjacent pairs of arms near heir inner ends, the plate being pivotably secured to one of the arms, and a switch means operatively positioned behind the plate and associated with a control means on the pipe means so that when the plate is pivoted from starting position as the immoveable object comes into contact with it, during operation of the device, the switch is actuated to cause the control means to commence flow of spray from the spray nozzles, and when the immoveable object ceases being in contact with the plate, the plate returns to starting position deactuating the switch to cause the control meansto terrr inate flow of spray.
8. An apparatus according to claim 1 or2 wherein the spray head is provided with detachment means to permit its detachment from the boom member to which it is normally rotatablysecured.
9. An apparatus according to claim 1 or2wherein the spray nozzles are pivotably secured to the arms of the spray head for directional adjustment about a horizontal axis.
10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, substantially as described herein with reference to and as illustrated by any one of the examples shown in the accompanying drawings.
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