Claims
- 1. Land surface treating equipment for treating land by way of burning burnable growth conducive thereto and found on such land in response to the equipment, as serving a firebreak forming function, traversing it comprising:a treatment chamber defining shell enclosing a treatment application zone in the form of a burning chamber in conjunction with land bordering it from below once the shell is operatively situated and which shell makes provision for suitable ventilation in ventilating the burning chamber enabling the atmospheric discharge of combusted product that does not settle on the land once the equipment is in operative use, a suitably supplied treatment medium discharge layout that provides a burner providing arrangement that is fitted to desirably discharge medium into the burning chamber to enable the effective burning of growth as found on land desired to be treated and as bordering the burning chamber once the equipment is operatively positioned for containing burning to a strip of land traversed by the equipment once in use, and a fire extinguishing layout that is fitted to the shell for the appropriate application of fire extinguishing agent in at least laterally, with respect to the direction of travel of the shell, containing the effect of burning treatment that is inclined to spread outside the burning chamber to the chamber, thereby limiting the possibility of the spreading of fire to burnable growth situated alongside the equipment on its operative traversal of land, the equipment, where not self driven, making provision for being towed behind a towing vehicle.
- 2. Land surface treating equipment as claimed in claim 1 in which the fire extinguishing layout is in the form of fire extinguishing liquid carrying tubing, as conventionally suppliable with a pressurised liquid fire extinguishing agent, that is suitably mounted to the outside of the shell and fitted with appropriately directed discharge nozzles to perform a fire extinguishing function once the equipment is in operative use.
- 3. Land surface treating equipment as claimed in claim 1 in which the burner providing arrangement is fitted to perform its burning effect at the upstream end of the combustion chamber as defined with respect to the direction of travel of the equipment.
- 4. Land surface treating equipment as claimed in claim 3 in which the shell extends adequately rearward from the position of performance of the burning effect to promote the extinctable combustion of growth within the combustion chamber resulting in the equipment making provision for limiting the emergence of fire from its trailing end, once operatively used.
- 5. Land surface treating equipment as claimed in claim 4 in which the shell is fitted with a number of serially arranged chimneys via which combusted product is atmospherically discharged.
- 6. Land surface treating equipment as claimed in claim 4 in which the upstream and downstream ends of the shell are closed off by flap doors to promote the unobstructed passage of the equipment over land by accommodating obstructions situated along the path of the equipment.
- 7. Land surface treating equipment as claimed in claim 2 that includes an agent supply carrier connectable to a towing vehicle and behind which the combustion chamber defining shell, requiring to be towed, is towably connected once the equipment is ready for use, that is used for carrying at least one of a burner combustion agent supply source and a fire extinguishing agent supply source of which the appropriate one, if not both where applicable, are supply fashion connected to the burner layout and the fire extinguishing layout respectively once the equipment is ready for use.
- 8. Land surface treating equipment as claimed in claim 7 in which the carrier, as at least carrying the fire extinguishing agent supply source, is fitted with a tank for holding and supplying liquid fire extinguishing agent.
- 9. Land surface treating equipment as claimed in claim 8 that incorporates at least one independently operable fire extinguishing agent supply hose connectable to a fire extinguishing agent supply source, as carried by the agent supply carrier once the equipment is ready for use, with the hose being suitably supported to prevent its interference with the operation of the combustion chamber defining shell while being of adequate length to enable its manual use for extinguishing any fires originating from and found outside the shell during operative use of the equipment.
- 10. Land surface treating equipment as claimed in claim 7 in which the carrier makes provision for being connectable to the conventional three-point hitch of a towing vehicle thus being elevatably carrier by such towing vehicle once the equipment is ready for use.
- 11. Land surface treating equipment as claimed in claim 1 in which the treatment chamber defining shell is fitted with skis thus providing for the slidable traversing of land by the equipment.
- 12. Land surface treating equipment as claimed in claim 1 in which the shell is fitted with yieldable growth engaging tines mounted transverse to the direction of travel of the equipment at its upstream end for promoting the breaking up of lumps of growth entering the treatment chamber during use of the equipment thereby to promote the burning of growth in forming a fire break.
Priority Claims (2)
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99/5721 |
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99/4795 |
Jul 1999 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/ZA00/00126, filed Jul. 26, 2000, published as International Publication No. WO 01/07115, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuations (1)
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