The present invention particularly relates to manually controlled variable coverage high range electrostatic sprayer in the field of electrostatic spraying nozzle for liquid spraying applications of the type having an externally air-assistive arrangement for the variable canopy coverage and high range spraying. The electrostatic spraying apparatus can be used in the presence of high wind and harsh environmental conditions. This device has the utility/applications in the field of agriculture for spraying pesticides for crops and orchards with enhanced level of performance and bio-efficacy of biological surfaces.
The electrostatic spraying apparatus of the type having an externally air-assistive arrangement, designed for several improved parameters such as variable canopy coverage, high range target distance, applicable in transient and harsh agro-climatic conditions i.e. the presence of high wind, incorporated in the body of the sprayer, may increase the bio-efficacy.
Although, organic measures for crop protection are being preferred, chemical intervention is still the fastest and most economical way for crop protection. However, due to lack of awareness and ignorance, pesticides are being used indiscriminately leading to side effects on human health and ecosystem. Electrostatic method of pesticide application reduces off-target drift, environmental pollution and human health risks and increases the bio-efficacy and mass transfer efficiency onto the biological surfaces of crops and orchards with back deposition uniformly. So far, the equipment available in the market are uncontrolled in terms of spraying variability. Application of pesticide control, targeted pesticide delivery and variable pesticide spraying are the key to improve operation quality, reduce chemical waste, environmental pollution and low operational costs.
Electrostatic force field application to agricultural pesticide spraying is well known, it was discovered in late 1980s, references may be made to U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,630,441 and 3,698,635 A, wherein an electrostatic spraying apparatus has been developed for spraying. Although the electric charge associated with the liquid droplets was Known from the 19th century, but the actual application of electrostatic to agriculture came into existence at the end of the 19th century. A review of prior art, electrostatic process can be found in Electrostatics and its Applications, Moore, A. D., Ed., Wiley and Sons, 1973. Recently U.S. Pat. No. 7,913,938 B2 granted to Steven C. Cooper was electrostatic spray nozzle with adjustable fluid tip and interchangeable components. Numerous electrostatic nozzle patents have been granted, references may be made to U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,003,794; 6,276,617; 6,138,922 and 6,227,466, use an induction charging principle and liquid tip and air channel geometry that are similar to the above mentioned patents by Law, Cooper and Sickles. Other related work in the field of spraying may be referenced as patent numbers U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,765,761; 5,052,628; and 4,664,315, wherein the same principle has been used for the charging purposes in spraying system.
The electrostatic sprayers available and marketed so far, are being used in agriculture but the problem associated with these kind of sprayers are; directionality, variability in canopy coverage, target distance, and incapable of spraying in the presence of high wind, harsh and transient environment. Thus there is a need to provide a solution to the spray drift problem by simple mechanical means. In the existing nozzles, once the cone angle (swath width) of spraying is fixed according to the set of requirements during the design of the nozzle (diameter of the nozzle tip, flow rate etc.), the spray canopy coverage i.e. canopy covered by the spray cannot be altered further, unless the new design comes. There is not a possibility of narrowing or broadening the spray pattern during the operation of the nozzle. All nozzle tips produce a range of droplet sizes with low-drift reducing the number of small droplets. Droplets less than 100 microns are most susceptible to spray particle drift. In the case of electrostatic spraying the droplet size is in the order of less than 100 microns. The smaller droplets are more prone to drift from the target. The electrostatic repulsion among droplets is also the cause of spray drift. Presence of high wind is another cause of spray drift and presently available sprayers have no arrangement which can be used in even in normal wind. In this invention a manually controlled variable coverage high range external air-assisted electrostatic sprayer system has been developed to guide the fine droplets with the help of externally supplied high pressurized air. External air supply improves the aerodynamics conditions between spray exit from the nozzle tip and the actual target to be sprayed. The sprayer may increase the efficiency and bio-efficacy of the biological surface and reduces the air and soil pollutions.
(i) The main object of the present invention is to provide a method for spraying the liquid efficiently.
(ii) Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for improved transport of the charged droplets to intended target.
(iii) Yet another object of the present invention is to provide appropriate aerodynamic conditions to transport the finely divided particulate matter.
(iv) Yet another object of the invention is to provide an external air-assistance to charged droplets, even if the high wind is present.
(v) Yet another object of the invention is to provide a manual control to adjust the target spray coverage according to the canopy surface.
(vi) Yet another object of the invention is to provide an external air-assistive device for high range spraying.
(vii) Yet another object of the invention is to provide variable external air supply for variable distance coverage.
(viii) Still another object of the invention is to provide an automated switching (ON/OFF) of the power supply to the spray charging electrode.
(ix) Yet another object of the invention is to provide a sequence of the input supplies to the nozzle system.
Electrostatic spraying can majorly be divided into three sections: (a) Hydrodynamics, (b) Electrodynamics and (c) Aerodynamics. Once the fine droplets formed and charged to a sufficiently and significant net electrical charge, electrostatic forces which mainly decide the trajectory of charged particle, is the main consideration is aerodynamic activity in electrostatic spraying, including other minor, undesired, and unwanted forces. The conversion of the liquid stream into droplets takes place at the droplet formation zone which is inside the hollow passage of a housing made of an electrically insulating material. The high velocity airstream is the main kinetic energy source, for the atomization and thrust provided to finely divide particulate matter, against frictional force and air resistance in open environment. The size of the droplets in electrostatic spraying is in the order of few microns. Since the smaller droplets are more prone to drift from the target, can be assisted from external support of the compressed air, which form a virtual guiding media for the drift prone droplets, increases the nozzle efficiency and bio-efficacy, and will cover a longer distance of the target canopy, and applicable in the transient and harsh agro-climatic conditions i.e. in the presence of high wind.
The present invention provides an improved transport of the charged droplets to intended target. In this invention, a variable canopy coverage spraying system is designed and developed. The designed system provides a means to spray the liquid more effectively, more coverage distance, reduces off-target losses and applicable in harsh atmosphere such as in the presence of high wind.
Accordingly the present invention provides manually controlled variable coverage high range electrostatic sprayers which comprises an external air-assistive unit to provide the virtual path for the charged droplets (i), electrostatic nozzle (ii), a pipe connecting the electrostatic nozzle and nozzle holder having the high voltage power supply and controlling circuitry (iii), trigger unit along with locking system (iv), automated switching (ON/OFF) device for high voltage power supply system (v), dc-to-dc converter for high voltage power generation (vi), rechargeable dc battery (vii), display system (viii), numerical voltage display of the rechargeable dc battery through display unit (ix), external compressed air supply controlling unit for variable air supply (x), conductive liquid supply pipe connector with filter (xi) and compressed air supply pipe connector with air filter (xii), respectively.
The embodiments of the novel invention in which an exclusive properly or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
An air-assisted electrostatic spraying system being configured along with an external air assistance to provide an improved condition to charged droplets, wherein the said device comprises:
A liquid delivery pipe of non-conducting material for delivering a liquid to the spray nozzle; connected to conductive material connector maintained at ground potential; connected to the liquid supply system.
Delivery of compressed air to the spray nozzle via the air delivery tube, connected to compressed air supply system.
A chamber for mixing the liquid and compressed air; coming for the liquid and compressed air supply pipe; maintained at a selected high potential; to form the fine small droplets.
Nozzle housing made of electrical insulating material having the said passage for the air and liquid supply, front end having ring electrode coaxially from the nozzle tip for spray charging separated along with ground electrode.
A said ring electrode made of a conductive material embedded within the insulating nozzle housing coaxially with front end of the conductive liquid exit tip of the nozzle, said material electrode spaced a defined and selected distance from the nozzle tip and ground electrode.
The said ground electrode and charging ring electrode are spaced coaxially.
An external air-assistance system spaced coaxially with exit spray, surrounding the charged droplets to provide favorable conditions to finely divided particulate matter by forming the virtual path around the spray along with a manual control to elongate or compress the said external air-assisted system for adjusting the spray cone angle.
An automated switching device to switch (ON/OFF) the power supply automatically via detecting the liquid flow stream in said nozzle system in-house with the power supply unit, raised to several kilovolts from a dc rechargeable battery, the said rechargeable battery is easily replaceable.
The said voltage level of rechargeable dc battery has an arrangement to display the voltage level through display unit.
Manually controlled external air-assistive unit along with the trigger and locking system according to the said requirement of the variable spray cone angle of the canopy to cover and said distance of the target.
Manual control of external air supply to control the flow and amount of the air supplied to external assistive device according to the optimized ratio of air and said spray pattern of the droplets, to achieve the variable target distance.
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In electrostatic spraying, the droplets size is in the order of microns and droplets are more prone to drift and volatile. Although the electrostatic forces are helping the charged droplets to reach the target in aerodynamic region, which is the major advantage of the electrostatic spraying technique; but still the possibility of droplets off-target drift because of small droplets and transient agronomic conditions such as presence of high wind in the atmosphere. The commercially available spraying equipment's have no features which are applicable in such kind of harsh environment especially in the presence of the high speed wind.
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The primary base body 1 made of insulating material, comprising the six compressed air supply i.e. metallic pipes 2 which are free to move in angular direction along with the constraints from minimum to maximum possible spray target coverage as shown in
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The back side of the holder has two supply units (xi) and (xii), the conductive liquid supply pipe and air supply pipe. The liquid pipe connected to the liquid filter 38 to avoid passing the contaminants through the pipe. The compressed air supply pipe is connected to the air filter 37. These two pipes pass through the nozzle holder B and connecting to the nozzle body (ii).
The novelty of the present invention/device lies in the presence of an external air assistance system which uses variation in air pressure to vary the air shroud and hence helps in varying the spray cone angle and changing the canopy coverage range and area. The present device focuses on shielding the fine electrostatic spray from these harsh wind conditions. This invention uses concentric movable metallic nozzles to vary the spray cone angle, the range as well as coverage of the electrostatic spray. Such variation has been achieved by simple mechanical means so as to make the device least complicated in operation. The mechanism used to control the metallic nozzles is a cam operated trigger mechanism. It utilizes spring and cord arrangement to achieve the angular movement of the air nozzles. The external air assistance forms a virtual envelop around the charged particulate matter in the aerodynamic region of charged spray to protect the neutralization from naturally occurring radioactive phenomena. It provides variable spray coverage with the adjustment according to the requirement of canopy and target and applicable in the presence of high wind and harsh environment. It covers a longer coverage distance of the crops specially in orchard spraying with enhanced performance and bio-efficacy.
The following examples are given by way of illustration of the working of the invention in actual practice and should not be construed to limit the scope of the present invention in anyway.
A system for electrostatic spraying of liquids such as agricultural pesticides combines a pneumatic atomizing nozzle with electrostatic induction charging system. The finely divided droplets passes through the ring electrode placed coaxially at a distance of 2.5 mm from the nozzle tip. The droplets are charged significantly and exit from the nozzle with net negatively charge. The voltage has been supplied from the high voltage power supply system, which is generated from the dc rechargeable battery with the help of dc-to-dc convertor raised to several kilovolts level.
Once the charged droplets come out of the nozzle in aerodynamic region, the try to repel and make a fountain like path. Since the droplets size are in the range of 30-75 micron and this droplet size is more susceptible and prone to off-target drift. The external air assistive unit forms a virtual path for the finely divided particulate charged matter to provide the aerodynamic conditions for the transport of droplets to the intended target. Initially when trigger is in its rest position there will be no force applied on connecting cord so spring will be in its relax position, as result, air pipe will be in horizontal position i.e. y=0 as shown in
An electrostatic nozzle assembly for coating row crops and other plants with electrostatically charged particles of pesticide including a nozzle body formed with passageways to receive air and grounded stream of waterborne pesticide for delivery through a nozzle tip to an inductor ring embedded in the nozzle cap. The inductor ring inductively charges the pesticide droplets. These negatively charged droplets are guided by the virtual envelop made by the external air-assistive unit which supplies compressed air in the aerodynamic region. The droplets are guided longer distance depending on the external air supply. The spring system provides the variable coverage path according to the canopy coverage. Manually controlled variable coverage high range electrostatic sprayer is applicable in transient and high wind agro-climatic conditions, reduces the air and soil pollutions.
The main advantages of the present invention are:
1. Will provide variable spray coverage with the adjustment according to the requirement of canopy and target.
2. Will be applicable in the presence of high wind and harsh environment.
3. Will cover a longer coverage distance of the crops specially in orchard spraying.
4. Will increase the bio-efficacy of the biological surfaces of crops and orchards.
1. An air-assisted electrostatic spraying system with external air assistance, wherein the said device comprises of: an external air assistive unit to. provide virtual path for the charged droplets (i), connected to an electrostatic nozzle (ii), forms an external air assisted electrostatic nozzle (A) which is further connected to a nozzle holder (B) through a pipe (HI) which consists of a high voltage power supply and controlling circuitry through a pipe.
2. The device of 1, wherein the said nozzle holder comprises of a trigger unit along with locking system (iv), automated switching (ON/OFF) device for high voltage power supply system (v), dc-to-dc converter for high voltage power generation of 1.5 kV to 2.5 kV (vi), rechargeable dc battery (vii), display system (viii), numerical voltage display of the rechargeable dc battery through display unit (ix), external compressed air supply controlling unit for variable air supply with air filter (x), conductive liquid supply pipe connector with filter (xi) and compressed air supply pipe connector with air filler (xii), being embedded in a nozzle housing made up of an insulating material having an arrangement of dissipating the stray current via a very high resistance to avoid the shock and hazards and the spray cloud current around the electrode placing, generates stray current which is dissipated through a very high resistance in the range of few Giga ohms connected in the conductive material nozzle body near the charging ring electrode.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the said external air assistive unit (i) forms a virtual path for the finely divided charged particulate matter to provide the aerodynamic conditions for the transport of droplets to the intended target!
4. The device of 1, wherein manual control of external air supply of 50 psi to 200 psi has been provided to control the flow and amount of the air supplied to external assistive device according to. the optimized ratio of air and said spray pattern of the droplets, to achieve the variable target distance.
5. The device of 1, wherein the said electrostatic nozzle comprises of an external air assistive arrangement having six coaxial air passages (the number of the said air passages being variable) coaxially equidistant from the front end of nozzle exit tip made of tough material to withstand the pressure and thrust of compressed air supply wherein the said metallic air passages are movable and supported with the help of the fixed metallic U shaped structure.
6. The device of 5, wherein a spring and cord system is provided for the variable adjustment of spray from minimum to maximum target canopy coverage is connected to the metallic air passages for the manual control of angular movement of the said air passages.
7. The device of 2, wherein the automated switching (ON/OFF) device for high voltage power supply system (v) comprises of: two conductive material pin type electrodes for sensing the liquid flow of the of defined and selected dimensions, diameter of 1 mm and length 5 mm, inserted into the non conductive liquid pipe inside the nozzle at a selected distance from the said spray charging ring electrode, an electronic circuit to amplify the detected liquid flow in terms of current output and fetching the said current output to a current amplifier which drives the relay unit and the said relay unit triggers the said power supply unit through dc rechargeable battery.
8. The device of 2, wherein the said ring electrode is made of a conductive material Nickel having 4 mm inner diameter and 14 mm outer diameter embedded within the insulating nozzle housing, coaxially with front end of the conductive liquid exit tip of the nozzle, said material electrode spaced at defined and selected distance from the nozzle tip and ground electrode.
9. The device of 2, wherein a manually controlled trigger and locking system has been provided according to the said requirements of the variable spray cone angle of the canopy to cover and said distance of the target.
10, The device of 3, wherein the air stream forms an inner stream around the said ring electrode, that is, a means between the liquid jet and the said ring electrode to avoid the breakdown of the said ring electrode due to wetting effect.
11. The device of 2, wherein the high resistance is in the range of few Giga ohms, maintained to a zero potential through a grounded liquid.
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