Claims
- 1. A dual-stage manifold for distributing an agricultural fluid, said manifold comprising:
a body defining a main chamber; a piston disposed in the main chamber and shiftable between a first stage position and a second stage position, said piston and said body cooperating to at least partially define a fluid distribution chamber; a primary outlet port in fluid communication with the fluid distribution chamber; and a secondary outlet port in fluid communication with the fluid distribution chamber when the piston is in the second stage position, said piston operable to at least substantially fluidically decouple the secondary outlet port from the fluid distribution chamber when the piston is in the first stage position.
- 2. A manifold as claimed in claim 1,
said piston operable to vary the volume of the distribution chamber when shifted relative to the body.
- 3. A manifold as claimed in claim 2; and
a biasing mechanism for urging the piston towards the first stage position.
- 4. A manifold as claimed in claim 3,
said biasing mechanism located on the side of the piston generally opposite the fluid distribution chamber.
- 5. A manifold as claimed in claim 4,
said biasing mechanism including a compression chamber containing a compressible fluid.
- 6. A manifold as claimed in claim 2; and
a fluid inlet for supplying the agricultural fluid to the fluid distribution chamber.
- 7. A manifold as claimed in claim 6,
said piston shifted to the first stage position when the pressure of the fluid in the fluid distribution chamber is insufficient to overcome the force exerted on the piston by the biasing mechanism.
- 8. A manifold as claimed in claim 7,
said piston shifted to the second stage position when the pressure of the fluid in the fluid distribution chamber is sufficient to overcome the force exerted on the piston by the biasing mechanism.
- 9. A manifold as claimed in claim 8; and
a sealing surface disposed between the primary and secondary outlet ports, said sealing surface at least substantially sealingly contacting the piston when the piston is in the first stage position.
- 10. A manifold as claimed in claim 9; and
a secondary chamber fluidically coupled to the primary and secondary outlet ports and spaced from the fluid distribution chamber.
- 11. A dual-stage manifold for distributing agricultural fluids, said manifold comprising:
a body at least partially defining a main chamber; a piston at least partly disposed in the main chamber and shiftable between a first stage position and a second stage position; and a fluid distributor sealingly coupled to the body adjacent the main chamber, said piston and said fluid distributor cooperating to at least partially define a fluid distribution chamber, said fluid distributor presenting a fluid inlet, a primary outlet port, and a secondary outlet port each in fluid communication with the fluid distribution chamber when the piston is in the second stage position, said piston operable to at least substantially fluidically decouple the secondary outlet port from the fluid distribution chamber when the piston is in the first stage position.
- 12. A manifold as claimed in claim 11,
said fluid distributor presenting a sealing surface interposed between the primary and secondary outlet ports, said sealing surface configured to sealingly contact the piston when the piston is in the first stage position.
- 13. A manifold as claimed in claim 12,
said primary and secondary outlet ports spaced from one another at least in a direction corresponding to the direction of shifting of the piston in the main chamber.
- 14. A manifold as claimed in claim 13,
said fluid distributor defining a secondary chamber for fluidically coupling the primary outlet port and the secondary outlet port, said secondary chamber spaced from the distribution chamber.
- 15. A manifold as claimed in claim 14,
said fluid distribution chamber defining a volume which is variable by shifting the piston relative to the body.
- 16. A manifold as claimed in claim 15; and
a range orifice fluidically coupled to the secondary chamber for metering distribution of a fluid from the manifold.
- 17. A manifold as claimed in claim 11; and
a biasing mechanism for exerting a counter force that urges the piston towards the first stage position.
- 18. A manifold as claimed in claim 17,
said piston shifted into the first stage position when the distribution chamber is subjected to a distribution pressure which exerts a distribution force on the piston that is less than the counter force exerted by the biasing mechanism.
- 19. A manifold as claimed in claim 18,
said piston shifted into the second stage position when the distribution force is greater than the counter force.
- 20. A manifold as claimed in claim 19,
said biasing mechanism adjustable to vary the magnitude of the counter force exerted on the piston.
- 21. A manifold as claimed in claim 11,
said body and said piston cooperating to at least partially define a compression chamber within the main chamber, said compression chamber located on the side of the piston generally opposite the distribution chamber.
- 22. A manifold as claimed in claim 21,
said piston shifted into the first stage position when the distribution chamber is subjected to a distribution pressure which is less than a compression pressure in the compression chamber.
- 23. A manifold as claimed in claim 22,
said piston shifted into the second stage position when the distribution pressure is greater than the compression pressure.
- 24. A manifold as claimed in claim 23; and
a compressible fluid disposed in the compression chamber.
- 25. A manifold as claimed in claim 24; and
a charging valve for adding or removing the compressible fluid to and from the compression chamber.
- 26. A manifold as claimed in claim 25,
said compressible fluid comprising nitrogen.
- 27. A dual-stage, dual-tier manifold for distributing agricultural fluids, said manifold comprising:
a body at least partially defining a main chamber; a piston at least partly disposed in the main chamber and shiftable between a first stage position and a second stage position; and a fluid distributor sealingly coupled to the body adjacent the main chamber, said piston and said fluid distributor cooperating to at least partially define a fluid distribution chamber, said fluid distributor presenting a fluid inlet, a first primary outlet port, a second primary outlet port, and a secondary outlet port each in fluid communication with the fluid distribution chamber when the piston is in the second stage position, said first primary outlet port, said second primary outlet port, and said secondary outlet port being spaced from one another at least in a direction corresponding to the direction of shifting of the piston in the main chamber, said piston operable to at least substantially fluidically decouple the secondary outlet port from the fluid distribution chamber when the piston is in the first stage position.
- 28. A manifold as claimed in claim 27,
said fluid distributor presenting a sealing surface interposed between the primary and secondary outlet ports, said sealing surface configured to sealingly contact the piston when the piston is in the first stage position.
- 29. A manifold as claimed in claim 28,
said fluid distribution chamber defining a volume which is variable by shifting the piston relative to the body.
- 30. A manifold as claimed in claim 29,
said fluid distributor including a secondary chamber for fluidically coupling the first primary outlet port, the second primary outlet port and the secondary outlet port, said secondary chamber spaced from the distribution chamber.
- 31. A manifold as claimed in claim 30; and
a range orifice fluidically coupled to the secondary chamber for metering distribution of a fluid from the manifold.
- 32. A manifold as claimed in claim 27,
said body and said piston cooperating to at least partially define a compression chamber within the main chamber, said compression chamber located on the side of the piston generally opposite the distribution chamber.
- 33. A manifold as claimed in claim 32,
said piston shifted into the first stage position when the distribution chamber is subjected to a distribution pressure which is less than a compression pressure in the compression chamber.
- 34. A manifold as claimed in claim 33,
said piston shifted into the second stage position when the distribution pressure is greater than the compression pressure.
- 35. A manifold as claimed in claim 34; and
a compressible fluid disposed in the compression chamber.
- 36. A manifold as claimed in claim 35; and
a charging valve for adding or removing the compressible fluid to and from the compression chamber.
- 37. A manifold as claimed in claim 36,
said compressible fluid comprising nitrogen.
- 38. An apparatus for applying an agricultural fluid to soil, said apparatus comprising:
a pump adapted to increase the pressure of the agricultural fluid; a dual-stage manifold fluidically coupled to the pump, said manifold comprising
a body at least partially defining a main chamber; a piston at least partly disposed in the main chamber and shiftable between a first stage position and a second stage position; and a fluid distributor sealingly coupled to the body adjacent the main chamber, said piston and said fluid distributor cooperating to at least partially define a fluid distribution chamber, said fluid distributor presenting a fluid inlet, a plurality of primary outlet ports, and a plurality of secondary outlet ports each in fluid communication with the fluid distribution chamber when the piston is in the second stage position, said piston operable to at least substantially fluidically decouple said plurality of secondary outlet ports from the fluid distribution chamber when the piston is in the first stage position, said fluid distributor defining a plurality of secondary chambers each fluidically coupling one of said plurality of primary outlet ports and a respective one of said plurality of secondary outlet ports, each of said plurality of secondary chambers spaced from the distribution chamber; a plurality of injection lines each fluidically coupled to a respective one of said plurality of secondary chambers; and a plurality of terminal orifices each fluidically coupled to a respective one of said plurality of injection lines and operable to discharge the agricultural fluid to the soil.
- 39. An apparatus as claimed in claim 38,
said fluid distributor presenting a sealing surface interposed between said plurality of primary outlet ports and said plurality of secondary outlet ports, said sealing surface configured to sealingly contacting the piston when the piston is in the first stage position.
- 40. An apparatus as claimed in claim 39,
said plurality of primary outlet ports and said plurality of secondary outlet ports spaced from one another at least in a direction corresponding to the direction of shifting of the piston in the main chamber.
- 41. An apparatus as claimed in claim 40,
said fluid distribution chamber defining a volume which is variable by shifting the piston relative to the body.
- 42. An apparatus as claimed in claim 41; and
a plurality of range orifices each fluidically coupled between one of said secondary chambers and a respective one of said plurality of injection lines for metering distribution of a fluid from the manifold.
- 43. An apparatus as claimed in claim 38,
said body and said piston cooperating to at least partially define a compression chamber within the main chamber, said compression chamber located on the side of the piston generally opposite the distribution chamber.
- 44. An apparatus as claimed in claim 43,
said piston shifted into the first stage position when the distribution chamber is subjected to a distribution pressure which is less than a compression pressure in the compression chamber.
- 45. An apparatus as claimed in claim 44,
said piston shifted into the second stage position when the distribution pressure is greater than the compression pressure.
- 46. An apparatus as claimed in claim 45; and
a compressible fluid disposed in the compression chamber.
- 47. An apparatus as claimed in claim 38,
said plurality of secondary outlet ports in fluid communication with one another when the piston is in the first stage position.
- 48. A method of distributing agricultural fluids, said method comprising the steps of:
(a) conducting the agricultural fluid to a distribution chamber operable to distribute fluid to a plurality of primary outlet ports and a plurality of secondary outlet ports; and (b) at least substantially fluidically decoupling said plurality of secondary outlet ports from the distribution chamber.
- 49. A method as claimed in claim 48,
step (b) including the step of shifting a piston to a first stage position.
- 50. A method as claimed in claim 49; and
(c) shifting the piston to a second stage position wherein said plurality of primary outlet ports and said plurality of secondary outlet ports are in fluid communication with the distribution chamber.
- 51. A method as claimed in claim 50; and
(d) combining the fluid flowing through said plurality of primary outlet ports and said plurality of secondary outlet ports in a plurality of secondary chambers each spaced from the distribution chamber, each of said secondary chambers fluidically coupling one of said plurality of primary outlet ports with a respective one of said plurality of secondary outlet ports.
- 52. A method as claimed in claim 51,
said plurality of secondary outlet ports sharing fluid flow with one another when the piston is in the first stage position.
- 53. A method as claimed in claim 52; and
(e) increasing the pressure of the fluid in the distribution chamber to thereby shift the piston into the second stage position.
- 54. A method as claimed in claim 53; and
(f) maintaining the fluid in the distribution chamber at least substantially in the liquid phase.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/241,663 filed Feb. 1, 1999, which is incorporated by reference herein.
Continuations (1)
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09241663 |
Feb 1999 |
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09916890 |
Jul 2001 |
US |