The present invention is generally related to golf course care and is more particularly directed to apparatus and methods for spraying atomized water in order to cool golf green turf grass and reduce heat stress and death thereof.
Turf grass, for example, bent grass, is desirable for golf course greens since it provides for excellent roll and smoothness characteristics for golf balls. However, during hot weather the first part of the turf grass to suffer is the root system. The root growth will slow down which results in a concomitant decrease in the growth of new turf foliage.
As temperatures increase, the roots struggle more and eventually stop functioning which, in turn, leads to a complete shut down of turf growth. If temperatures remain too high, such as, for example, over 90° degrees, large patches of turf will turn brown or white as the entire turf plant gradually dies.
It is often assumed that air temperature is a good indicator of turf cantopy temperature. However, turf cantopy temperatures can generally run 10° to 15° F. higher than the air temperature during the peak heat of the summer, particularly if there is no wind. Other factors such as relative humidity, soil moisture, wind speed and compaction can effect the turf cantopy temperature. Thus, on any given golf course some greens will fail during hot weather while others will not.
Heretofore, a method for cooling of turf greens has been to water the greens in order aid in both conductive and evaporative cooling.
Unfortunately, this method may result in the application of excess amounts of water to the turf grass which can lead to growth of algae and disease.
In an effort to overcome the problems associated with over watering of greens, fans and misters have been developed, see for example U.S. Pat. No. 6,223,995 to Evans, et al. These machines are adapted from a snow blowing machines and accordingly do not effectively dispense and control atomized water in order to effect efficient green cooling.
The present invention provides for apparatus and methods which enable effective cooling of golf green turf grass.
Apparatus in accordance with the present invention for spraying atomized water in order to cool golf green turf grass and relieve stress and death thereof generally includes a chute having a circular intake attachable to a blower along with an exhaust having generally a rectangular perimeter with sides contouring from the circular intake to the exhaust perimeter in order to provide a generally rectangular exhaust air flow.
Vertically oriented linear arrays of water nozzles are disposed on opposite sides of the exhaust perimeter for both projecting water in a planer direction aligned with a side of the rectangular exhaust air flow and limit the sideway diffusion of the air exhaust from the chute. In this manner, better control of the directional atomized water is made possible compared to prior art blowers. A water supply is provided along with a pump interconnected between the water supply and the nozzle.
Additional apparatus suitable for performing a method in accordance with the present invention generally includes a turf green canopy temperature measuring instrument along with a log for recording measured canopy temperature and measurements.
The method of the present invention generally includes circling a golf green with the apparatus of the present invention while directing a flow of atomized water over the golf green while circling. Following stopping of circling and flow of atomized water, a turf canopy temperature of the golf green is measured and logged in a log report.
Thereafter, these steps are repeated until a selected temperature is reached.
In addition, the method may include controlling a rate of flow of atomized water in order to control a spray pattern of the atomized water.
The present invention may be more clearly understood with reference to the following detailed description in conjunction with the appended drawings of which:
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The tank 26, pump 24 may be disposed on a portable platform 40 for convenient mounting on a truck bed 42 of the vehicle 36 and a bracket 44 may be provided atop the tank 26 for receiving the chute 14 when not in use.
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Further, directional control of the exhaust airflow 66 is provided by the nozzle arrays 18, 20 which are disposed on opposing sides 72, 74 of the chute 14 which, as also illustrated in
A method in accordance with the present invention utilizes a conventional bead thermocouple probe, or digital thermometer, 82 as diagramed in
In conjunction therewith, a report log, which is part of the present invention and illustrated in
In addition, the pump 24 may be controlled in a conventional manner to vary pressure and volume to provide rates of flow of atomized water to further control the spray pattern of atomized water.
Although there has been hereinabove described a specific greens mister and method in accordance with the present invention for the purpose of illustrating the manner in which the invention may be used to advantage, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited thereto. That is, the present invention may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of the recited elements. Further, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein. Accordingly, any and all modifications, variations or equivalent arrangements which may occur to those skilled in the art, should be considered to be within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/915,625 filed May 2, 2007. This provisional patent application is to be incorporated herewith in its entirety.
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60915625 | May 2007 | US |