Claims
- 1. A drift control enclosure, having upper and lower ends, for an elongated spray boom having rearward and forward ends and having a plurality of spray nozzles mounted thereon which are spaced above the ground and which are adapted to spray liquid chemicals or the like downwardly therefrom towards the ground, comprising:
- a plurality of elongated flexible filaments, having upper and lower ends extending downwardly from said spray boom towards the ground in an enclosure fashion so as to enclose the spray nozzles and the spray pattern thereof to prevent spray drift, the upper ends of said flexible filaments being positioned above said spray nozzles;
- said flexible filaments being joined at their upper ends to form an elongated flexible strip including a front portion positioned forwardly of said spray boom, a rear portion of which is spaced rearwardly of said spray boom, and end portions which extend around the ends of said spray boom whereby said filaments in said strip normally enclose the spray nozzles but can deflect to permit an obstruction to pass thereunder or separate to permit an obstruction to pass therethrough.
- 2. A drift control enclosure, having upper and lower ends for an elongated spray boom having rearward and forward ends and having a plurality of spray nozzles mounted thereon which are spaced above the ground and which are adapted to spray liquid chemicals or the like downwardly therefrom towards the ground, comprising:
- a plurality of elongated flexible filaments extending downwardly from said spray boom towards the ground in an enclosure fashion so as to enclose the spray nozzles and the spray pattern thereof to prevent spray drift, the upper ends of said flexible filaments being positioned above said spray nozzles;
- said flexible filaments being joined at their upper ends to form an elongated flexible strip including a front portion positioned forwardly of said spray boom, a rear portion which is spaced rearwardly of said spray boom, and end portions which extend around the ends of said spray boom whereby said filaments in said strip normally enclose the spray nozzles but can deflect to permit an obstruction to pass thereunder or separate to permit an obstruction to pass therethrough;
- said filaments being vertically adjustable;
- and a transparent, horizontally disposed, plate means extending across the upper end of the enclosure to permit visual observation of the spray pattern of the nozzles.
- 3. The drift control enclosure of claim 1 wherein said front portion of said elongated strip extends downwardly and forwardly relative to said spray boom.
- 4. The drift control of claim 1 wherein said back portion of said elongated strip extends downwardly and rearwardly relative to said spray boom.
- 5. The drift control enclosure of claim 1 wherein said front portion of said elongated strip extends downwardly and forwardly relative to said spray boom and wherein said back portion of said elongated strip extends downwardly and rearwardly relative to said spray boom.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 08/154,758, filed Nov. 18, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,361,942 which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 07/983,879 entitled "A DRIFT CONTROL ENCLOSURE FOR AN AGRICULTURAL SPRAYER", filed Dec. 1, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,310,116.
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