As already set forth in the Netherlands application NL2008078, the disinfection of soil, particularly in horticulture, is no simple matter. In this earlier patent application it has already been proposed to introduce electromagnetic (EM) radiation into the soil in order to disinfect the soil.
It has been found that, at the relatively high power that is desirable to enable travel over horticultural soil with sufficient speed, the reflected EM waves are an important factor.
The device described in the above stated Netherlands patent application is found to become too hot and lacks a cooling for the purpose of sufficient cooling of the radiation reflected by the soil.
The American patent publication US 2003/2153554 describes a device for disinfecting soil, wherein the soil is guided underneath the magnetron antennas on a conveyor, which is therefore not a very practical method.
In the international search report DE2306061 and DE10037078 are also cited as background to the prior art.
The present invention provides a device for treating soil with EM waves, comprising a magnetron antenna for generating EM microwaves with a relatively high frequency and a wave guide connected to the output of the magnetron antenna.
According to the present invention the coupling between the wave guide and the tubular members can first be precisely adjusted, for instance by arranging adjusting plates between the wave guide and the T-piece. Depending on the composition and/or moistness of the soil, a tuner unit can then be used to further limit the reflected power as much as possible.
The reflected power is preferably absorbed by a so-called water load, i.e. a space in which water is received in order to discharge the reflected energy as heat. It is recommended for this purpose that the cooling load is connected to cooling tanks placed on the vehicle.
In order to make the vehicle manageable a new cable has been developed, within the sheathing of which high-voltage, optical fibre and low-voltage cables are guided, whereby the weight of the cable is reduced by half.
In order to reduce ambient radiation (and to comply with the standards therefor) a base plate is preferably arranged around the funnel-shaped outer ends of the tubular members.
The present invention also comprises a method for driving a vehicle with magnetron antenna over the soil at sufficient speed.
Further advantages and features of the present invention will be elucidated on the basis of the following description of the preferred embodiment thereof, wherein reference is made to the drawings, wherein:
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Also shown on the underside of wave guide 16 is a tuner unit 26 which, using retractable and extendable rods, can tune the wave guide, which is formed by waveguide 16, T-piece 17 and horns 18 and 19, as well as possible to the composition and moistness of the ground. Also placed between waveguide 16 and T-piece 17 are a number of adjusting plates 27 which adjust the dimensions as accurately as possible to the ground and the size of the wave guides, whereby only one tuner unit 26 is required.
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A high voltage of 19,000 V can be transmitted to magnetron antenna 9 through cable 24, as well as control signals and three-phase electrical power supply of 400 V. The energy of 100 kW at a frequency of 915 Megahertz (MHZ) is introduced into the ground via the magnetron antenna in the distributing horns.
It has been found that a sufficiently bactericidal effect is obtained to a depth of 30 cm at a travel speed of 20 cm per minute.
The wave impedance can be modified to the wave impedance of the soil using a tuner. Reflection of less than 10 percent of the generated power has been found to be possible. The reflected power heats the water in the water load. The temperature of the water in cooling reservoirs 22, 22′, 22″ which are placed on chassis 11 has to be kept within a range of 18-25° C.
The cooling reservoirs are preferably provided with a built-in pump to allow circulation of the water (or other cooling liquid). If the tuning is insufficient, EM waves with too much energy will be reflected and result in excessive heating of the water.
Distributing horns 18, 19 and T-piece 17, and tuner 26 are shown particularly in the embodiment of
Base plate 31 is provided with two flanges 7, 8 which connect laterally to distributing horns 18, 19 and preferably cut to at least some extent into the soil in order to increase the shielding action. Formed on the front and rear side by curved plates 4, 6 are chambers in which for instance slate or other material which absorbs EM waves can be received.
Wave guide 16 is held at overpressure by an air pump (not shown). A partition of material allowing passage of EM waves 25, for instance teflon, is preferably arranged between wave guide 16 and manifold 17. Manifold 17 and horns 18 and 19 are likewise held at overpressure by an air pump. The overpressure serves to prevent the formation of moisture and sparking in the waveguides in which the EM waves propagate.
So that cable 24 can be kept light in weight it comprises a high-voltage core 131 (
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Further advantages, features and details of the present invention will be elucidated on the basis of the following claims. The above described preferred embodiments are not limitative for the scope of protection of the present patent application; the rights sought are defined by the following claims, within the scope of which many modifications can be envisaged.
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2013478 | Sep 2014 | NL | national |
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5141059 | Marsh | Aug 1992 | A |
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