Method and apparatus for microprocessor controlled sprayer
First Claim
1. A computerized chemical spray system attachable to a mobile unit for applying one or more chemicals at variable concentrations which mixes the chemicals in the spray pump at the time of application, comprising:
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b. a centrifugal pump connected to said water tank by a water feed line, said centrifugal pump having engine means to pump the liquid to be sprayed at a desired pressure;
c. a spray outflow line connected at one end to said centrifugal pump and at other end to a spray head assembly having a plurality of spray nozzles for applying spray mixture to ground;
d. a chemical storage tank containing chemical to be sprayed;
e. a peristaltic squeeze pump having a chemical feed line connected at one end to said chemical storage tank and at other end to said water feed line;
f. a microprocessor control unit electrically connected to said peristaltic pump, said unit having,1. a ground speed sensor means for measuring the ground speed of said mobile unit and developing a corresponding electrical ground speed signal,2. a desired chemical application rate control means for developing an application rate signal corresponding to a desired application rate of chemical per unit area,3. a programming means responsive to said ground speed signal and to said application rate signal for generating an infusion rate signal, where
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Abstract
This invention relates to an improved method and apparatus for application of agrochemicals from a moving vehicle. It utilizes a multiple chemical infusion system for mobile spraying of liquid mixtures at present, controlled, and monitored application rates which integrate ground speed, solute concentration, diluent volume and spray swath path width using dynamic, real time software in a digital computer unit with a read only memory chip. Microprocessor controlled peristalic squeeze pumps, capable of simultaneous or independent application of a plurality of chemicals, infuse chemicals to be applied into solvent water where the mixture is delivered to a boomless spray assembly by a centrifugal pump or application. The microprocessor is controlled by the operator of the moving vehicle.
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22 Claims
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1. A computerized chemical spray system attachable to a mobile unit for applying one or more chemicals at variable concentrations which mixes the chemicals in the spray pump at the time of application, comprising:
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a. a bulk water tank for supplying solvent water; b. a centrifugal pump connected to said water tank by a water feed line, said centrifugal pump having engine means to pump the liquid to be sprayed at a desired pressure; c. a spray outflow line connected at one end to said centrifugal pump and at other end to a spray head assembly having a plurality of spray nozzles for applying spray mixture to ground; d. a chemical storage tank containing chemical to be sprayed; e. a peristaltic squeeze pump having a chemical feed line connected at one end to said chemical storage tank and at other end to said water feed line; f. a microprocessor control unit electrically connected to said peristaltic pump, said unit having, 1. a ground speed sensor means for measuring the ground speed of said mobile unit and developing a corresponding electrical ground speed signal, 2. a desired chemical application rate control means for developing an application rate signal corresponding to a desired application rate of chemical per unit area, 3. a programming means responsive to said ground speed signal and to said application rate signal for generating an infusion rate signal, where - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13)
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2. said rate infusion signal is operatively coupled to said peristaltic pump controlling pump revolutions per minute whereby the rate of infusion of chemical from said chemical tank into said water feed line is automatically adjusted to correspond to selected application rate values.
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12. A chemical spray system attachable to a vehicle for mixing chemicals to be sprayed in the spray pump at the time of application, comprising:
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a. a water tank for supplying solvent water b. a centrifugal pump connected to said water tank by a water feed line, said centrifugal pump being connected to an engine causing pump to pump the liquid to be sprayed at a desired pressure; c. a spray outflow line connected at one end to said centrifugal pump and at other end to a manifold having compartments, said compartments having solenoid valves for controlling spray outflow from individual compartments; d. a substantially panel shaped spray head assembly having individual sections with adjustable spray nozzles with respect to distance desired to be sprayed away from side of said vehicle, where said sections have individual pipe connections to said compartments of said manifold for controlling spray outflow through said sections; e. chemical storage tanks containing solute chemicals to be sprayed; f. peristaltic squeeze pumps, individually connected to said chemical storage tanks by a chemical feed line, where chemical feed lines connect on other end to said water feed line, where pump rate of said squeeze pump controls the amount of solute chemical being infused into the spray mixture; g. a microprocessor control system electrically connected individually to said peristaltic pumps and to said solenoid valves for controlling the amount of solute chemicals being infused into the spray mixture, said system having; 1. a ground speed sensor means for measuring the ground speed of said vehicle and developing a corresponding electrical ground speed signal, 2. a desired chemical application rate control means for developing an application rate signal corresponding to a desired application rate of chemical per unit area, 3. a desired spray swath path width control means operatively associated with said solenoid valves for developing a swath path width signal of desired swath path, 4. a programming means responsive to said ground speed signal, said application rate signal, and said swath path signal for generating an infusion rate signal, where said infusion rate signal is operatively coupled to said peristaltic pumps controlling pump revolutions per minute whereby the rate of infusion of said chemicals from said chemical tanks into said water feed line is automatically adjusted to correspond to selected application rate valves and selected swath path width. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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18. A method for precise mixing of chemicals in a spray apparatus mounted on a moving vehicle utilizing a chemical infusion system controlled by a microprocessor where chemicals are mixed at time of application, comprising the steps of:
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a. Measuring ground speed of said moving vehicle having spray apparatus, developing ground speed signal, and feeding said signal to said microprocessor; b. Switch entering electrical signal of desired chemical application rate per unit area into microprocessor; c. Causing said microprocessor to process electronic data by multiplying said chemical application rate signal by said ground speed signal to generate an infusion rate signal; d. Feeding said infusion rate signal to a peristaltic pump having a variable speed direct current drive motor, thereby controlling revolutions per minute of said pump and subsequently specific infusion rate based on calibration data; and e. Feeding chemical outflow of said peristaltic pump which is suitably attached to chemical supply tank, to a line system having connections to a water supply tank and to a centrifugal pump, where said centrifugal pump pulls solvent water from said water supply tank and mixes with chemical being delivered by said peristaltic pump, and said centrifugal pump further delivers mixture to a spray head assembly for spraying on the ground.
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