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WO2023038587A1
WO2023038587A1 PCT/TR2021/050913 TR2021050913W WO2023038587A1 WO 2023038587 A1 WO2023038587 A1 WO 2023038587A1 TR 2021050913 W TR2021050913 W TR 2021050913W WO 2023038587 A1 WO2023038587 A1 WO 2023038587A1
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Sinan KARTAL
Ercan Engin
Türkay SICIM
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Ercan Engin
Sicim Tuerkay
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
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    • A01G7/04Electric or magnetic or acoustic treatment of plants for promoting growth

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  • the invention relates to a lightning fields system which is developed to ensure the lands on earth are made more fertile.
  • This system employs animal manure in the top layer, soil in the second layer, and conductive carbon fabric or conductive wire, which allows the conduction of electricity, in the third layer. Thanks to this system, soil fertility increases and so does harvest per thousand square meters.
  • Nitrogen which is included in the structure of amino acids and proteins - basic building blocks of all living things - and of nucleic acids, hormones, and vitamins, is one of the basic nutrients for life.
  • the atmosphere is the main source of nitrogen in nature and approximately 78.8% of the atmosphere is nitrogen. Plants and most organisms cannot benefit from free nitrogen in the atmosphere as a nutrient. For this, nitrogen has to go through various processes. These important processes in the nitrogen cycle are fixation, ammonification, nitrification, denitrification, mineralization, and assimilation.
  • Nitrogen fixation is the event in which nitrogen gas is converted into nitrates and nitrites through atmospheric, biological, and industrial processes. Atmospheric fixation makes up 12% of fixation in the soil while biological fixation has a share of 59% and artificial fixation (manure fertilizer production) 29%.
  • the initial form of nitrogen which occurs when a plant or animal dies or an animal defecates, is organic. Bacteria and/or fungi convert the organic nitrogen within the remains back into ammonium. Derivation of ammonium ions from organic compounds is described as ammonification. The gradual conversion of ammonium ions in the soil to nitrite and nitrate ions is called nitrification. The conversion of nitrogen back into gas form of nitrogen by way of processes reverse of nitrification, however, is called denitrification. At the end of this process, which is performed through various bacteria and fungi, nitrogen is released into the atmosphere.
  • Decomposition and conversion of complex nitrogenous compounds are called mineralization while the opposite process is referred to as assimilation that denotes the acquisition of mineral nitrogen forms into living organism tissues and the forming of organic nitrogen in complex compounds.
  • Free nitrogen which occurs as a result of atmospheric events such as volcanic activities, cloud-to-ground lightning, and cloud-to-cloud lightning, converts into nitrite and nitrate through atmospheric fixation (fixation of nitrogen by free-living microorganisms in soil and water ecosystems that also have nitrogenase enzyme). Nitrogen that is converted into nitrite and nitrate later reaches the soil through the rain. Or nitrogen-fixing bacteria that directly live in the soil or root nodules of some groups of plants take the free nitrogen gas found in the atmosphere and convert it into ammonia. Excess ammonia is released into the soil and converted firstly into nitrite and then nitrate by nitrification bacteria.
  • Nitrate is absorbed by plants and used in the production of important molecules such as protein. Nitrogen thus enters the food chain. When plants and animals expel waste or die, nitrogen returns to the soil in the form of ammonia through decomposition. Denitrification bacteria in the soil convert nitrite or nitrate back into nitrogen gas. Nitrogen thereby enters the atmosphere again.
  • Fertilizers are natural or artificial substances that are added into the soil for plants to nourish better and for the soil to be more fertile and productive in terms of its physical, chemical, and biological features. They are mostly found in solid, liquid, and gas forms that contain phosphate, nitrate, ammonium, and potassium salts. Artificial fertilizers come with an increased cost of production in addition to their different chemical structures, thereby pushing manufacturers’ purchasing power.
  • the invention provides a preparation method of a biological agent for planting organic vegetables.
  • the biological agent provided by the invention is simple to proportion and convenient to use, and can effectively prevent and treat various plant diseases and insect pests.” Although the objective of the invention is similar, the method adopted is very different.
  • the invention discloses a kind of negative oxygen ion production method.
  • the system according to the method comprises a water storage tank, a reaction box, a blower, a water pump, and high-voltage power equipment.
  • the reaction box is an integral sealed box body.
  • a support rod is hung on the top wall of the reaction box.
  • An upper sleeve ring with a bearing embedded inside is fixed at the bottom end of the support rod.
  • a cross rotator is installed on the upper sleeve ring.
  • the cross rotator comprises a cross shell, a lower sleeve ring, and a bobbin.
  • the top surface at the intersection of the cross shell and the top surface of the upper sleeve ring are fixed.
  • the lower sleeve ring is fixed on the bottom surface of the intersection of the cross shell.
  • the waterfall effect is simulated through the sealed space structure, ecological negative oxygen ions are generated and the air enters from the bottom so that the air can be supplemented and the incoming water is taken to purify the air and increase the humidity.
  • the three phenomena of thunder, rain, and waterfall in nature are simulated and concentrated together to generate the ecological negative oxygen ions, and 220V electricity is boosted to 30KV to generate the economical negative oxygen ions with extremely small particle size.”
  • the present invention relates to a lightning fields system which is developed to ensure the lands on earth are made more fertile.
  • An objective of the present invention is to increase soil fertility, achieve more harvest, and contribute to the national economy.
  • Another objective of the present invention is to ensure the formation of nitrogen and nitrate in the soil by simulating lightning and obtain more natural produce from and achieve higher fertility in crops in shallow areas. Every time lightning strikes, the soil’s fertility increases thanks to nitrogen and nitrate.
  • This system employs animal manure in the top layer, soil in the second layer, and conductive carbon fabric or conductive wire, which allows the conduction of electricity, in the third layer. Thanks to this system, soil fertility increases and so does harvest per thousand square meters.
  • the system of the present invention operates as follows: the energy from a power supply with an energy cable is transmitted to the soil through conductive carbon fabric or conductive wire placed underground.
  • This power supply may be a 220 V electric network, generator, or electroshock gun.
  • the system will be installed to include a minimum of 100 electroshock guns per thousand square meters. Electroshock guns can be connected in series or parallel. These electroshock guns will be flashed simultaneously to simulate lightning, thereby enabling the nitrogen in the air to be transferred to the soil.
  • an electroshock gun has an energy between approximately 30 thousand volts and 50 thousand volts, a minimum of 3 million volts of energy can be released to the soil by using 100 and more electroshock guns.
  • the top layer of the soil preferably consists of 1 -cm thick organic animal manure.
  • the second layer is the soil.
  • the third layer on the other hand, will employ conductive carbon fabric or conductive wire, which allows the conduction of electricity to the soil.
  • guns in the power supply will be recharged once they are flashed. Recharged guns will then release electricity to the soil at certain periods, at least every 8 hours, preferably every 24 hours.
  • the system incorporates a big water tank and at least one engine that enables conveying the water to water spray devices. Fixation of nitrogen to the soil is thus completed. Fruit and vegetable trees cultivated in such a field yield more harvest.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a lightning fields system which ensure the formation of nitrogen and nitrate in the soil by simulating lightning and rain. It employs animal manure in the top layer, soil in the second layer, and conductive carbon fabric or conductive wire, which allows the conduction of electricity, in the third layer. After electricity is released to the soil with electroshock guns through conductive carbon fabric, artificial rain will be sent down on trees by using a water spray system. This water is ionized. The system incorporates a big water tank and at least one engine that enables conveying the water to water spray devices. Thanks to this system, soil fertility increases.

Description

LIGHTNING FIELDS SYSTEM
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to a lightning fields system which is developed to ensure the lands on earth are made more fertile.
This system employs animal manure in the top layer, soil in the second layer, and conductive carbon fabric or conductive wire, which allows the conduction of electricity, in the third layer. Thanks to this system, soil fertility increases and so does harvest per thousand square meters.
BACKGROUND ART
Nitrogen, which is included in the structure of amino acids and proteins - basic building blocks of all living things - and of nucleic acids, hormones, and vitamins, is one of the basic nutrients for life. The atmosphere is the main source of nitrogen in nature and approximately 78.8% of the atmosphere is nitrogen. Plants and most organisms cannot benefit from free nitrogen in the atmosphere as a nutrient. For this, nitrogen has to go through various processes. These important processes in the nitrogen cycle are fixation, ammonification, nitrification, denitrification, mineralization, and assimilation.
Nitrogen fixation is the event in which nitrogen gas is converted into nitrates and nitrites through atmospheric, biological, and industrial processes. Atmospheric fixation makes up 12% of fixation in the soil while biological fixation has a share of 59% and artificial fixation (manure fertilizer production) 29%.
The initial form of nitrogen, which occurs when a plant or animal dies or an animal defecates, is organic. Bacteria and/or fungi convert the organic nitrogen within the remains back into ammonium. Derivation of ammonium ions from organic compounds is described as ammonification. The gradual conversion of ammonium ions in the soil to nitrite and nitrate ions is called nitrification. The conversion of nitrogen back into gas form of nitrogen by way of processes reverse of nitrification, however, is called denitrification. At the end of this process, which is performed through various bacteria and fungi, nitrogen is released into the atmosphere.
Decomposition and conversion of complex nitrogenous compounds are called mineralization while the opposite process is referred to as assimilation that denotes the acquisition of mineral nitrogen forms into living organism tissues and the forming of organic nitrogen in complex compounds.
Free nitrogen, which occurs as a result of atmospheric events such as volcanic activities, cloud-to-ground lightning, and cloud-to-cloud lightning, converts into nitrite and nitrate through atmospheric fixation (fixation of nitrogen by free-living microorganisms in soil and water ecosystems that also have nitrogenase enzyme). Nitrogen that is converted into nitrite and nitrate later reaches the soil through the rain. Or nitrogen-fixing bacteria that directly live in the soil or root nodules of some groups of plants take the free nitrogen gas found in the atmosphere and convert it into ammonia. Excess ammonia is released into the soil and converted firstly into nitrite and then nitrate by nitrification bacteria.
Nitrate is absorbed by plants and used in the production of important molecules such as protein. Nitrogen thus enters the food chain. When plants and animals expel waste or die, nitrogen returns to the soil in the form of ammonia through decomposition. Denitrification bacteria in the soil convert nitrite or nitrate back into nitrogen gas. Nitrogen thereby enters the atmosphere again.
Fertilizers are natural or artificial substances that are added into the soil for plants to nourish better and for the soil to be more fertile and productive in terms of its physical, chemical, and biological features. They are mostly found in solid, liquid, and gas forms that contain phosphate, nitrate, ammonium, and potassium salts. Artificial fertilizers come with an increased cost of production in addition to their different chemical structures, thereby pushing manufacturers’ purchasing power.
In the prior art, no work that simulates lightning in the fields by employing the order of layers in our invention and simulates rainwater has been encountered.
Described in publication no. CN 103598271 A titled “Preparation method of biological agent for planting organic vegetables” in the prior art, the invention is summarized as follows: “The invention provides a preparation method of a biological agent for planting organic vegetables. The biological agent provided by the invention is simple to proportion and convenient to use, and can effectively prevent and treat various plant diseases and insect pests.” Although the objective of the invention is similar, the method adopted is very different.
Described in publication no. CN103598271 A titled “A kind of negative oxygen ion production method” in the prior art, another invention is summarized as follows: “The invention discloses a kind of negative oxygen ion production method. The system according to the method comprises a water storage tank, a reaction box, a blower, a water pump, and high-voltage power equipment. The reaction box is an integral sealed box body. A support rod is hung on the top wall of the reaction box. An upper sleeve ring with a bearing embedded inside is fixed at the bottom end of the support rod. A cross rotator is installed on the upper sleeve ring. The cross rotator comprises a cross shell, a lower sleeve ring, and a bobbin. The top surface at the intersection of the cross shell and the top surface of the upper sleeve ring are fixed. The lower sleeve ring is fixed on the bottom surface of the intersection of the cross shell. The waterfall effect is simulated through the sealed space structure, ecological negative oxygen ions are generated and the air enters from the bottom so that the air can be supplemented and the incoming water is taken to purify the air and increase the humidity. The three phenomena of thunder, rain, and waterfall in nature are simulated and concentrated together to generate the ecological negative oxygen ions, and 220V electricity is boosted to 30KV to generate the economical negative oxygen ions with extremely small particle size.” In conclusion, the abovementioned shortcomings and the inadequacy of the current practice entail an improvement in the respective technical field. Thus, there is a need for an invention to overcome the described problems.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Developed for eliminating the aforementioned disadvantages and providing new advantages to the respective technical field, the present invention relates to a lightning fields system which is developed to ensure the lands on earth are made more fertile.
An objective of the present invention is to increase soil fertility, achieve more harvest, and contribute to the national economy.
The sound of cloud-to-cloud lightning and lightning strikes break down the seeds under the ground. Nitrate is needed for plants to grow in the soil. Nitrogen in the air is transferred to the soil through lightning. Lightning is also necessary for plants and trees to grow.
Another objective of the present invention is to ensure the formation of nitrogen and nitrate in the soil by simulating lightning and obtain more natural produce from and achieve higher fertility in crops in shallow areas. Every time lightning strikes, the soil’s fertility increases thanks to nitrogen and nitrate.
High voltages are given to the soil at certain intervals, and fixation is performed over the course of electrical current to microorganisms with nitrogenase enzyme in the soil. Thus, nitrogen in the air revives the soil by converting itself into nitrite and nitrate.
This system employs animal manure in the top layer, soil in the second layer, and conductive carbon fabric or conductive wire, which allows the conduction of electricity, in the third layer. Thanks to this system, soil fertility increases and so does harvest per thousand square meters. DETAILED EXPLANATION OF THE INVENTION
The preferred alternatives in this detailed description of the embodiment of the lightning fields system of the present disclosure are only intended for providing a better understanding of the subject matter and should not be construed in any restrictive sense.
The system of the present invention operates as follows: the energy from a power supply with an energy cable is transmitted to the soil through conductive carbon fabric or conductive wire placed underground. This power supply may be a 220 V electric network, generator, or electroshock gun. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the system will be installed to include a minimum of 100 electroshock guns per thousand square meters. Electroshock guns can be connected in series or parallel. These electroshock guns will be flashed simultaneously to simulate lightning, thereby enabling the nitrogen in the air to be transferred to the soil. Considering that an electroshock gun has an energy between approximately 30 thousand volts and 50 thousand volts, a minimum of 3 million volts of energy can be released to the soil by using 100 and more electroshock guns.
In this system, the top layer of the soil preferably consists of 1 -cm thick organic animal manure. The second layer is the soil. The third layer, on the other hand, will employ conductive carbon fabric or conductive wire, which allows the conduction of electricity to the soil.
In the system of the invention, guns in the power supply will be recharged once they are flashed. Recharged guns will then release electricity to the soil at certain periods, at least every 8 hours, preferably every 24 hours.
After electricity is released to the soil with electroshock guns through conductive carbon fabric, artificial rain will be sent down on trees by using a water spray system. This water is ionized. Therefore, the system incorporates a big water tank and at least one engine that enables conveying the water to water spray devices. Fixation of nitrogen to the soil is thus completed. Fruit and vegetable trees cultivated in such a field yield more harvest.

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CLAIMS - A lightning fields system which is developed to ensure the lands on earth are made more fertile, and its feature is that it is characterized in that it consists of:
- a power supply that works on 220 V,
- minimum 100 electroshock guns, which can be connected in series or parallel, per thousand square meters,
- a conductive carbon fabric or conductive wire to be placed underground, - water spray devices that allow spraying ionized water on trees,
- at least one water tank to simulate rain and at least one engine that enables conveying the water to water spray device channels. - Conductivity enhancer layers in the lightning fields system mentioned in Claim 1 , and its feature is that it consists of natural animal manure in the top layer, soil in the second layer, and conductive carbon fabric or conductive wire, which allows better conduction of electricity into the soil.
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CN110604035A (en) * 2019-09-20 2019-12-24 昆山千亿圆生物科技有限公司 Crop irrigation system utilizing air nitrogen source
US20200390081A1 (en) * 2018-02-23 2020-12-17 Bryan Christopher TOMM Electric-shock soil treatment apparatus and method thereof

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JP2002017164A (en) * 2000-07-04 2002-01-22 Kobayashi Sangyo Kk Method for forcing plant and device therefor
KR20120124690A (en) * 2011-05-04 2012-11-14 김기태 Green house system
US20200390081A1 (en) * 2018-02-23 2020-12-17 Bryan Christopher TOMM Electric-shock soil treatment apparatus and method thereof
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