Claims
- 1. Spraying apparatus for the electrostatic spraying of chemicals over a large predetermined area comprising:
- a plurality of nozzles grouped into first and second sets;
- first and second reservoirs each adapted to contain a different liquid, the first reservoir being connected to the first set of nozzles, and the second reservoir being connected to the second set of nozzles;
- means for generating a high velocity air stream, the first and second sets of nozzles being positioned and arranged in the high velocity air stream for generating atomized liquid droplets for dispersion into a cloud having upper and lower levels, the upper level being formed by the liquid from the first set of nozzles and the lower level being formed by the liquid from the second set of nozzles and
- electrostatic charge generating means disposed in the air stream downstream from the sets of nozzles to electrostatically charge the liquid droplets whereby one of the cloud levels is directed by the other of the cloud levels towards the predetermined area.
- 2. Spraying apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said nozzles are arranged along the circumference of a quadrant of a circle and said first set of nozzles are vertically higher than said second set.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of abandoned U.S. application Ser. No. 493,587, filed May 11, 1982 on which a continuation application, Ser. No. 731,743, was filed on May 7, 1985 and issued to U.S. Pat. No. 4,565,318 on Jan. 21, 1986.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Agricultural Engineering "Application of Electrostatic Charging to the Deposition of Insecticides and Fungicides on Plant Surfaces"; Henry Bowen et al; pp. 347-350, Jun. 1952. |
Divisions (1)
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493587 |
May 1982 |
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Continuations (1)
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May 1985 |
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