Treating Substance Includes Ammonia (e.g., Flashing Control) Patents (Class 111/119)
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Patent number: 11906499Abstract: A system for analyzing a volatile component in extraterrestrial soil through penetration heating induction includes the following: a penetration heater, provided therein with a volatile component measurement and analysis module configured to analyze a volatile component in a detected medium; a gas capture hole, provided on a side wall of the penetration heater and used to divert the volatile component in the detected medium to the volatile component measurement and analysis module; a temperature acquisition module, disposed on the penetration heater and configured to acquire a temperature of the detected medium; and a heating module, disposed on the penetration heater and configured to acquire the temperature of the detected medium. The system has a compact structure, a simple function, and low engineering costs, and can directly detect and analyze a volatile component in deep extraterrestrial soil.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2021Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: SICHUAN INSTITUTE OF SPACE SYSTEMS ENGINEERINGInventors: Xinjian Wang, Yubin Yang, Yi Zuo, Cheng Qian, Yuehai Chen, Lisheng Deng, Xiandong Nie, Yunyun Guo, Jin Liu, Yu Luo, Hansheng Zheng
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Patent number: 11871694Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus for selection of crop-input varieties. Multiple varieties of seeds may be planted with a row unit seed hopper having a plurality of compartments for receiving seed, each compartment having a seed passage through which seeds pass under gravity. A seed transfer actuator is disposed within or below the row unit seed hopper and is in communication with each of the seed passages and is configured to selectively open the seed passage of one of the plurality of compartments to permit the seeds therein to pass into the seed pool of a seed meter while closing the seed passage of other of the plurality of compartments to prevent the seeds from the other plurality of compartments passing into the seed pool of the seed meter.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2020Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: Precision Planting LLCInventors: Todd Swanson, Luke Stuber, Timothy A. Schaefer
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Patent number: 11821778Abstract: A method of monitoring a level of a liquid in a tank of a moveable vehicle includes sensing an orientation of the moveable vehicle relative to a horizontal plane with a vehicle orientation sensor, determining if the orientation of the moveable vehicle is less than an allowable orientation threshold or if the orientation of the moveable vehicle is equal to or greater than the allowable orientation threshold, measuring a level of the liquid in the tank of the moveable vehicle with a liquid level sensor when the orientation of the moveable vehicle is less than the allowable orientation threshold, defining a sensed fluid level value with the controller, and saving the sensed fluid level value in a memory of the controller. The sensed fluid level value is based on the measured level of the liquid when the orientation of the moveable vehicle is less than the allowable orientation threshold.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: DEERE & COMPANYInventor: Uday Kumar Kuchipudi
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Patent number: 10994290Abstract: The present invention is directed to a spray system for an agricultural machine in which multiple spray nozzles for spraying a liquid product can be dynamically arranged in number and location along a preconfigured rail acting as a boom. Each spray nozzle can include an attachment arrangement for conveniently attaching, tightening, loosening and/or detaching the spray nozzle with respect to the rail. In one aspect, the attachment arrangement can comprise a fastener configured to tighten or loosen a clip with respect to a body for engaging the rail. A separate product line for supplying liquid product to the spray nozzles can flexibly include numerous ports, more than there are spray nozzles, with some ports attaching to spray nozzles via branch lines, and other ports being sealed to inhibit flow.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2019Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: CNH Industrial America LLCInventors: Roy A. Bittner, Steven Winkel
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Patent number: 10820485Abstract: Systems, methods and apparatus for selection of crop-input varieties. In one embodiment multiple varieties of seeds may be planted utilizing a row unit seed hopper having a plurality of compartments for receiving seed, each compartment having a seed passage through which seeds pass under gravity. A seed transfer actuator is disposed within or below the row unit seed hopper and is in communication with each of the seed passages and is configured to selectively open the seed passage of one of the plurality of compartments thereby permitting the seeds therein to pass into the seed pool of a seed meter while closing the seed passage of other of the plurality of compartments preventing the seeds from the other plurality of compartments passing into the seed pool of the seed meter.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2018Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: Precision Planting LLCInventors: Todd Swanson, Luke Stuber, Timothy A. Schaefer
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Patent number: 10660265Abstract: A condenser that is useful for mobile tank nh3 fertilizer applications is combinable with various options. A single fluid flows into the condenser by an inlet port in a two-phase fluid flow condition (ie., consisting of a vapor phase and a condensate phase) and, during the flow through the condenser, the single fluid cools itself such that for at least a portion of the flow through the condenser, the flow is a single phase flow of condensate only. The preferred single fluid is anhydrous ammonia (NH3). The condenser is combinable with various other options including flow rate measuring, flow rate regulation, flow distribution to multiple outlets, and so on.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2018Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Inventors: Randall S. Litterly, Douglas L. Litterly, Rabah Y. Shaath
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Patent number: 10624257Abstract: A liquid application apparatus includes a plurality of control assemblies, each with input and output ports, a liquid information sensor, and a position controlled valve activator operative to activate a valve to vary a flow opening size. A controller receives liquid and position information and sets each control assembly to dispense the same desired rate of flow of liquid from the each output port by activating each valve activator to move the valve activator to a valve position where the size of the flow opening achieves the desired rate of flow. The controller is operative to compare a position of the valve activator in a first control assembly with the positions of the valve activators in other control assemblies to determine a malfunction. The liquid information sensor is typically a flow sensor or a pressure sensor.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2016Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Inventor: Wilfred H. Wilger
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Patent number: 10178825Abstract: The monitor system for an anhydrous ammonia fertilizer injection system includes a manifold with a plurality of discharge lines connected to soil engaging knives. A temperature sensor is mounted in each discharge line. The temperature of fertilizer in each discharge line is measures and transmitted to a microprocessor in a console. The temperature in a discharge line is compared with the average temperature in the other discharge lines. This comparison is made for each discharge line connected to a manifold to determine the temperature variations. The variations are compared to a temperature variation number provided by the operator. If an excessive variation occurs a warning is provided. A console screen graph shows which discharge line needs inspection.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2017Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Inventors: Paul L. Ardison, David Gramling, John Kusler
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Patent number: 9668396Abstract: A method of enhancing the soil structure of land having a topsoil layer and a subsoil layer beneath the topsoil layer includes providing at least one subsoil tiller blade having a tilling surface and a bottom end, and a channel positioned behind the tilling surface of the subsoil tiller blade for injecting nutrients toward the bottom end of the subsoil tiller blade. The subsoil tiller blade is inserted into the land such that the bottom end extends into the subsoil layer. The subsoil tiller blade is driven through the land such that the tilling surface loosens the subsoil layer while the channel deposits nutrients into the subsoil layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2012Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Inventor: Leonard Leskiw
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Patent number: 9668403Abstract: An apparatus and method to improve delivery of liquid anhydrous ammonia from a portable liquid NH3 tank in cold temperatures includes an air compressor coupled to the vapor port of a portable liquid NH3 tank used to supply liquid anhydrous ammonia to an anhydrous ammonia fertilizer applicator. The apparatus can include an actuator to relieve the tank of compressed air after the tank is empty of liquid anhydrous ammonia.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2014Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Inventor: Daniel L. Forsyth
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Patent number: 9532499Abstract: A gas monitoring system on an agricultural implement such as a tractor or cultivator includes a nutrient applicator to inject chemicals or compounds into the soil. Although the soil generally covers over the chemicals or compounds, there still may be gases released into the atmosphere. The system includes a sensor that detects the gas phase of the chemicals or compounds. The system is also set up to generate an indication when a concentration of the gas passes a threshold. If the concentration of the gas in the atmosphere is too high, an alarm may sound or flash, or the release of the chemicals or compounds is reduced or ceased.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2014Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: DEERE & COMPANYInventors: Noel W. Anderson, Christopher D. Turner, Daniel P. Bruns
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Patent number: 9468940Abstract: An ammonia applicator system is provided that has adjustable orifices with openings having variable sizes that can be changed remotely, without having to disassemble exit lines from a distribution manifold. In this way, the restriction of the exit lines and, thus, line flow rate can be adjusted remotely and/or automatically, even during ammonia application use. Each adjustable orifice may include a valve and an actuator that controls the valve for changing the size of the opening of the adjustable orifice. The actuator may be a rotary actuator, such as a stepper motor, and the valve may include an adjustment knob and a screw that can rotate to allow a needle to advance or regress through an opening of a valve body of the valve.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2012Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: CNH Industrial Canada, Ltd.Inventors: James W. Henry, Mohammad Vakil
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Patent number: 9426973Abstract: A method for reducing drift of sprayed droplets includes storing a fluid to be sprayed in a reservoir carried by a vehicle, and providing a metered flow of the first fluid to a spray nozzle, from where the fluid is injected into an atmosphere as sprayed droplets. A drift of the sprayed droplets is reduced by causing the sprayed droplets to absorb moisture from the atmosphere after they are sprayed from the spray nozzle, such that a mass of each of the sprayed droplets increases sufficiently to reduce a drift of the respective sprayed droplet in the wind.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2015Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: Schertz Aerial Service, Inc.Inventor: Scott Schertz
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Patent number: 9414538Abstract: Disclosed is a fertilizer application system that may include a planter implement, a sleeve attached to the planter implement, and a flexible hose extending through at least a portion of the sleeve. In example embodiments the flexible hose may be configured to transport liquid fertilizer from a fertilizer tank to a furrow in a ground created by the planter implement.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2015Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: L & D Ag Service, Inc.Inventor: Larry Nelson
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Patent number: 9144191Abstract: A fertilizer system includes a supply vessel pressurized by anhydrous ammonia vapor. The fertilizer passes through a heat exchanger. Cooled fertilizer passes through a flow meter, an on/off valve and to a variable orifice distribution assembly body. A cage with axially elongated cage slots is press fit in a body bore with each slot aligned with an outlet port. Each port is connected to a soil knife by a conduit line. A piston with axially elongated piston slots is axially slidable in the cage. Each piston slot is moved axially in the cage to cooperate with a cage slot. An actuator moves the piston to a position that blocks flow through the piston slots and positions in which fertilizer flows through each piston slot and portions of each cage slot in communication with a piston slot. Vapor pressure in the supply vessel moves fertilizer to the knife opener.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2013Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Inventors: David J. Gramling, Paul L Ardison
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Publication number: 20150144039Abstract: A disk opener includes a disk blade for creating a furrow and a closing wheel for closing it. An injection zone is defined generally below and up to slightly forward of the closing wheel. An anhydrous ammonia injector is mounted between the blade and the wheel and delivers anhydrous ammonia via a delivery tube into the furrow at an injection point within the injection zone. The injection point is also preferably centered within the furrow.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2014Publication date: May 28, 2015Applicant: Morris Industries Ltd.Inventors: Mark R. Benko, Clint W. Sheppard, Garth W. Massie
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Publication number: 20150144040Abstract: An apparatus and method to improve delivery of liquid anhydrous ammonia from a portable liquid NH3 tank in cold temperatures includes an air compressor coupled to the vapor port of a portable liquid NH3 tank used to supply liquid anhydrous ammonia to an anhydrous ammonia fertilizer applicator. The apparatus can include an actuator to relieve the tank of compressed air after the tank is empty of liquid anhydrous ammonia.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2014Publication date: May 28, 2015Inventor: Daniel L. FORSYTH
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Patent number: 8875640Abstract: A trough is cut in the ground surface by a rotating member. The rotating member displaces soil upward with respect to the ground surface and rearwardly with respect to a direction of travel of the rotating member. While the soil is in the air, slurry is deposited into the trough. The soil is then redirected downward to the trough to cover the slurry with the soil.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2013Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: VTI, L.L.C.Inventor: Phillip E. Reed
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Patent number: 8701574Abstract: The invention provides an apparatus and method for enabling at least a minimum pressure and flow rate of stored NH3 from a storage tank to knives for injection into soil, regardless of ambient temperature. A pressure sensor and control valve monitors the pressure of the NH3 flow. If the sensed pressure drops below a desired minimum, e.g., 0.5 psi, a controller drives the control valve to open and also signals ramping up of a boost pump. The boost pump pumps NH3 from the storage tank to ensure maintenance of a minimum flow rate and pressure of NH3 from the tank to the soil. The pump runs on-demand only as needed, thereby reducing power requirements when the pump is not needed to supplement NH3 tank pressure.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Raven Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Ballard, Steve S. Jensen, Noel A. Person, Warren L. Thompson
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Patent number: 8667916Abstract: The vapor exhaust assembly, for anhydrous ammonia, includes a closed filter tower and a closed exhaust tower with vertical tubes. The filter tower is connected to the vapor tower by a vapor upper pipe and a liquid lower pipe. A filter tube is mounted in the filter tower. Ammonia enters the filter tower above an open end of the filter. Ammonia vapor moves from the filter tower through the vapor upper pipe to a vapor chamber in the vapor tower. Liquid moves from the filter tower through the liquid pipe to the vapor tower. Liquid received in the vapor tower is moved upward by a dam. Vapor in the liquid moves upward to the vapor chamber. Liquid moves downward from the dam top to a liquid discharge exit. A vapor discharge valve in the top of the vapor tower is opened to discharge vapor and increase liquid in both towers.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2011Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Inventor: Lauren J. Kiest
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Publication number: 20140060404Abstract: A storage tank sump arrangement for an agricultural implement. One agricultural implement includes row units configured to deliver flowable agricultural product to a field. The agricultural implement also includes a storage tank configured to hold the flowable agricultural product. The storage tank includes a first sump and a second sump. Further, the first sump is positioned adjacent to a front portion of the storage tank relative to a direction of travel and the second sump is positioned adjacent to a rear portion of the storage tank relative to the direction of travel. The agricultural implement includes a pump in fluid communication with the first sump and the second sump. The pump is configured to pump the flowable agricultural product from the storage tank to the row units.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: CNH America LLCInventor: Timothy R. Blunier
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Patent number: 8550019Abstract: A method is provided for depositing slurry into a ground surface for plant nutrition. A trough is cut in the ground surface by a rotating member. The rotating member acts by displacing soil upward with respect to the ground surface and rearwardly with respect to a direction of travel of the rotating member. While the soil is in the air, slurry is deposited into the trough. The soil is then redirected downward to the trough to cover the slurry with the soil. The rotating member may be a coulter blade that has a plurality of flutes formed on a first and a second side of the blade. The flutes have a leading edge that enters the ground substantially perpendicular with respect to the ground and exits at an angle to eject soil upward and outward.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: VTI, L.L.C.Inventor: Phillip E. Reed
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Publication number: 20130233215Abstract: A paired row opener has a furrowing tip arranged to be selectively supported on a body of the opener. The furrowing tip includes a knife portion and a pair of wing portions extending rearwardly and outwardly therefrom where are separable together from the opener body. A pair of deflector wings are integrally formed on the opener body above inner edges of the respective wing portions which are abutted with the opener body so as to deflect disturbed soil away from a seam between the inner edge of the wing portions and the opener body. An insulated mounting block is fastened onto a rear bracket of the opener body which receives an anhydrous ammonia delivery tube therethrough so permit optional delivery of anhydrous ammonia at a location which is insulated and spaced rearwardly from the opener body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Inventors: Brian Cruson, Clark Evan Jack Behrns
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Patent number: 8511241Abstract: A furrow opener is operable as part of a nonsingulating air seeder and includes a rotatable disc to open a furrow. The opener also includes a vented seed catch pan positioned adjacent one side of the disc. The catch pan is operably coupled to a seed conduit of the air seeder to receive seed in a pressurized air stream from the seed conduit. The catch pan presents a seed inlet configured to receive seed from the seed conduit, a seed outlet positioned to deposit the seed within the furrow, and an elongated chamber extending between the inlet and outlet. The catch pan presents multiple vents spaced between the inlet and outlet, with the vents allowing pressurized air flow to escape from the chamber to ambient without passing through the outlet.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2010Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Exactrix LLCInventor: Guy J. Swanson
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Patent number: 8327780Abstract: An agricultural implement is directed to delivering a fluid to the soil of an agricultural field and includes a main frame attached to an opener device, a closing device, a pivoting assembly, and an injection tine. The opener device forms a furrow in the soil, the closing device trails the opener device for closing the furrow, and the injection tine delivers the fluid towards the furrow. The injection tine has a pivoting end attached to the pivoting assembly and a bottom end extending downwardly into the furrow between the opener device and the closing device. The pivoting end is pivotably connected at the pivoting end such that the injection tine is freely pivotable in at least two independent pivotable directions relative to furrow. A diffuser is attached to the bottom end of the injection tine for expelling the fluid into the furrow.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Dawn Equipment CompanyInventor: Joseph D. Bassett
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Publication number: 20120216732Abstract: The invention provides an apparatus and method for enabling at least a minimum pressure and flow rate of stored NH3 from a storage tank to knives for injection into soil, regardless of ambient temperature. A pressure sensor and control valve monitors the pressure of the NH3 flow. If the sensed pressure drops below a desired minimum, e.g., 0.5 psi, a controller drives the control valve to open and also signals ramping up of a boost pump. The boost pump pumps NH3 from the storage tank to ensure maintenance of a minimum flow rate and pressure of NH3 from the tank to the soil. The pump runs on-demand only as needed, thereby reducing power requirements when the pump is not needed to supplement NH3 tank pressure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: Raven Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Ballard, Steve S. Jensen, Noel A. Person, Warren L. Thompson
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Publication number: 20120167809Abstract: An agricultural implement for delivering fluid fertilizer into a furrow in the soil of an agricultural field includes a main frame, an opener device attached to the main frame for forming a furrow in the soil, a closing device having an axis of rotation and trailing the opener device for closing the furrow, and a dispensing device for delivering a fluid into the furrow. The injection device has a bottom end extending downwardly into the furrow between the opener device and the axis of rotation of the closing device, an inlet port for receiving the fluid, at least two outlet ports for discharging the fluid into different regions of the furrow, and a bifurcated passageway for conducting the fluid from the inlet port to the outlet ports. The outlet ports may be located to discharge the fluid onto or adjacent to both of the side walls of the furrow.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: Dawn Equipment CompanyInventor: Joseph D. Bassett
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Patent number: 8146519Abstract: An agricultural implement is directed to delivering multiple fluids to the soil of an agricultural field. The implement includes a frame for carrying a soil cutting device and a closing device. The cutting device forms a furrow in the soil and the closing device, which trails the cutting device, closes the furrow. A fluid delivery tine is mounted on the frame and extends downwardly into the furrow between the cutting device and the closing device. The tine has a pair of coaxial tubes, including an outer tube and an inner tube, wherein the coaxial tubes form an outer passageway between the outer tube and the inner tube for delivering a first fluid toward the furrow. The inner tube has an internal passageway for delivering a second fluid toward the furrow.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Dawn Equipment CompanyInventor: Joseph D. Bassett
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Patent number: 8113131Abstract: An apparatus is provided for introducing a discrete, predetermined amount of material into soil at a plurality of predetermined points in the soil which includes a container for holding the material to be introduced into the soil, and tubing in fluid communication with the container at a first end thereof. At least one electrically controlled injector is provided in fluid communication with a second end of the tubing. Also, at least one shank is provided, which includes a base, and an injector mounting member attached to a surface of the base that is adapted for detachably mounting the electrically controlled injector onto the base. In addition, a controller is provided for activating the electrically controlled injector to introduce the material into the soil. Accordingly, enhanced control of the injection of the material into soil is achieved, and maintenance can be performed easily.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2011Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Arysta LifeScience North America, LLCInventors: Michael A. Allan, Charles T. Schiller, Edward G. Salla, Frank V. Sances
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Patent number: 7908982Abstract: An apparatus is provided for introducing a discrete, predetermined amount of material into soil at a plurality of predetermined points in the soil which includes a container for holding the material to be introduced into the soil, and tubing in fluid communication with the container at a first end thereof. At least one electrically controlled injector is provided in fluid communication with a second end of the tubing. Also, at least one shank is provided, which includes a base, and an injector mounting member attached to a surface of the base that is adapted for detachably mounting the electrically controlled injector onto the base. In addition, a controller is provided for activating the electrically controlled injector to introduce the material into the soil. Accordingly, enhanced control of the injection of the material into soil is achieved, and maintenance can be performed easily.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2009Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Arysta LifeScience North America LLCInventors: Michael A. Allan, Charles T. Schiller, Edward G. Salla, Frank V. Sances
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Patent number: 7900568Abstract: An opener for mounting on a shank of an agricultural implement features a central body to be mounted on the shank, furrowing portions carried on the central body to form a seed bed as the central body is pulled through ground on the shank in a forward working direction, a seed delivery passage operable to deliver seed onto the seed bed from a seed outlet on a first side of the central body, and a fertilizer delivery passage operable to deliver fertilizer onto the seed bed from a second side of the central body. In use, the opener delivers the seed and the fertilizer onto the same seed bed on opposite sides of the central body. A rubber cover seals closed an upper end of the central body to prevent moisture from anhydrous ammonia tubes from dripping into the body, and is adaptable to accommodate seed tubes of different diameters.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Inventor: Craig Senchuk
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Patent number: 7870827Abstract: An agricultural implement for delivering ammonia gas to soil includes a soil cutting device for forming a furrow in the soil to be fertilized, a closing device trailing the cutting device for closing the furrow, and an ammonia gas delivery tube extending downwardly into the furrow between the cutting device and the closing device, and then extending rearwardly along the furrow to the closing device for delivering ammonia gas onto at least one wall of the furrow rearwardly of the trailing end of the cutting device and of the leading end of the closing device. A discharge nozzle is mounted on the trailing end of the ammonia gas delivery tube for discharging ammonia gas onto the bottom and/or sides of the furrow. The ammonia gas delivery tube and the discharge nozzle may be made of non-metallic material, such as polymeric material, to reduce or avoid freezing of soil and moisture on the implement.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2009Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Dawn Equipment CompanyInventor: Joseph D. Bassett
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Publication number: 20100319596Abstract: An ammonia distribution system has an ammonia meter, and a pre-cooler heat exchanger with a reservoir located upstream of the meter and a cooling tube downstream of the meter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventor: David P. Ward
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Patent number: 7779768Abstract: Apparatus and method to improve flow of liquid anhydrous ammonia from a portable liquid NH3 tank in cold temperatures includes an air compressor coupled to the vapor port of a portable liquid NH3 tank used to supply liquid anhydrous ammonia to an anhydrous ammonia fertilizer applicator. The air compressor injects compressed air into the tank to maintain head pressure within the tank at between 80 and 150 psi. to facilitate flow of liquid NH3 from the tank to the applicator when atmospheric temperatures are low as well as when the level of liquid NH3 present in the tank declines.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Inventor: Daniel L. Forsyth
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Publication number: 20100154692Abstract: An agricultural implement for delivering ammonia gas to soil includes a soil cutting device for forming a furrow in the soil to be fertilized, a closing device trailing the cutting device for closing the furrow, and an ammonia gas delivery tube extending downwardly into the furrow between the cutting device and the closing device, and then extending rearwardly along the furrow to the closing device for delivering ammonia gas onto at least one wall of the furrow rearwardly of the trailing end of said cutting device and of the leading end of said closing device. A discharge nozzle is mounted on the trailing end of the ammonia gas delivery tube for discharging ammonia gas onto the bottom and/or sides of the furrow. The ammonia gas delivery tube and the discharge nozzle may be made of non-metallic material, such as polymeric material, to reduce or avoid freezing of soil and moisture on the implement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Dawn Equipment CompanyInventor: Joseph D. Bassett
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Patent number: 7739969Abstract: An ammonia knife assembly is mounted onto a toolbar and is moved across a field to apply ammonia into the bottom of a trench. The ammonia knife assembly includes a knife for piercing the ground and creating the trench, an ammonia supply tube, and a horizontal shield attached to the knife. The shield has a rounded portion extending forwardly from the leading edge and two side portions extending outwardly from the sides of the knife for deflecting any dirt particles that may be thrown upwardly and outwardly from the leading edge of the knife as it pierces the ground.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Inventor: John A. Miller
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Patent number: 7712423Abstract: An apparatus is provided for introducing a discrete, predetermined amount of material into soil at a plurality of predetermined points in the soil which includes a container for holding the material to be introduced into the soil, and tubing in fluid communication with the container at a first end thereof. At least one electrically controlled injector is provided in fluid communication with a second end of said tubing. Also, at least one shank is provided, which includes a base, and an injector mounting member attached to a surface of the base that is adapted for detachably mounting the electrically controlled injector onto the base. In addition, a controller is provided for activating the electrically controlled injector to introduce the material into the soil. Accordingly, enhanced control of the injection of the material into soil is achieved, and maintenance can be performed easily.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2009Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Arysta LifeScience North America LLCInventors: Michael A. Allan, Charles T. Schiller, Edward G. Salla, Frank V. Sances
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Publication number: 20100073473Abstract: An anhydrous ammonia distribution system includes a portable nurse tank 12 powered by an operator cab 13. One or more distributors 22 receive anhydrous ammonia from the nurse tank, and a plurality of knife hoses 30 deliver anhydrous ammonia from a distributor to a selected number of knives 32 for delivery to the field. Pressure gauge 32, 34 is provided for monitoring pressure at one or more distributors, and a camera 42 positioned within enclosure 40 transmits a reading from the pressure gauge to the operator cab, thereby alerting the operator to a malfunction in the delivery system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventor: Spencer M. Nimberger
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Patent number: 7523709Abstract: A plastic discharge tube extends through a swaged cap bore through a metal swaged cap. A conical cap portion of the metal swaged cap is pressed into a retainer ring passage through a metal retainer ring. A swage surface in the retainer ring passage swages the conical portion of the metal swaged cap thereby fixing the position of the plastic discharge tube in the swaged cap bore and locking the swaged cap in the retainer ring passage. The plastic discharge tube is inserted into a steel injection tube fixed to a soil cutting knife. A ring bottom positioning surface contacts and injection tube upper end of the injection tube. A delivery hose is telescopically received on a plastic discharge tube retainer assembly and the steel injection tube. Hose clamps clamp the delivery hose to the retainer assembly and the injection tube.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2008Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Inventor: Lauren J. Kiest
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Patent number: 7490564Abstract: An apparatus is provided for introducing a discrete, predetermined amount of material into soil at a plurality of predetermined points in the soil which includes a container for holding the material to be introduced into the soil, and tubing in fluid communication with the container at a first end thereof At least one electrically controlled injector is provided in fluid communication with a second end of the tubing. Also, at least one shank is provided, which includes a base, and an injector mounting member attached to a surface of the base that is adapted for detachably mounting the electrically controlled injector onto the base. In addition, a controller is provided for activating the electrically controlled injector to introduce the material into the soil. Accordingly, enhanced control of the injection of the material into soil is achieved, and maintenance can be performed easily.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Arysta Lifescience North America, LLCInventors: Michael A. Allan, Charles T. Schiller, Edward G. Salla, Frank V. Sances
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Patent number: 7410107Abstract: An apparatus, method, and system for distributing gas and/or liquid phase substance from an inlet to multiple outlets with reduced variations and distribution. The apparatus includes a body having an inlet and a plurality of outlets. In one aspect, a rotatable impeller is positioned between inlet and plurality of outlets. The impeller includes a spiral fluid pathway relative to direction of substance through the inlet so that the substance passes through the impeller and is distributed to the outlets through a spinning impeller.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: H. Mark Hanna, Paul M. Boyd
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Patent number: 7401562Abstract: A safety system is provided for an anhydrous ammonia nurse tank (4) pulled by a tractor (1) with a tool bar applicator (2). The system includes a safety valve (10), and a breakaway coupling or connector (12) along a flexible hose (11) from the nurse tank to the applicator. The safety shutdown valve (10) closes in response to a break in the electrical connector in the event of a pull away or manual activation of a safety switch.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2007Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: PGI International, Ltd.Inventor: Spencer M. Nimberger
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Patent number: 7341008Abstract: The present invention relates to a knife for and a method of zero till or minimum till seeding and fertilizing. The knife is particularly adapted for dry land conditions producing minimum solid disturbance and very shallow operation. The knife has a high penetration angle preferably of 45 degrees which permits the blade to enter high trash surface cover with little tendency to plug due to trash accumulation. The blade has a forward angle of attack, the lower cutting edge advancing before the upper cutting edge, serving to make a clean cut in the soil surface without accumulating trash. Seed and/or fertilizer conduits are attached to or incorporated in the trailing face of the blade in which the outlets may be spaced for controlled placement of the materials. By the method a furrow is cut having a substantial transverse component in an operation with a substantial forward component.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2006Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Terry Emerson Summach, Bradley T Summach
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Publication number: 20080041285Abstract: A safety system is provided for an anhydrous ammonia nurse tank (4) pulled by a tractor (1) with a tool bar applicator (2). The system includes a safety valve (10), and a breakaway coupling or connector (12) along a flexible hose (11) from the nurse tank to the applicator. The safety shutdown valve (10) closes in response to a break in the electrical connector in the event of a pull away or manual activation of a safety switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Spencer M. Nimberger
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Patent number: 7290491Abstract: The present invention relates to a knife for and a method of zero till or minimum till seeding and fertilizing. The knife is particularly adapted for dry land conditions producing minimum solid disturbance and very shallow operation. The knife has a high penetration angle preferably of 45 degrees which permits the blade to enter high trash surface cover with little tendency to plug due to trash accumulation. The blade has a forward angle of attack, the lower cutting edge advancing before the upper cutting edge, serving to make a clean cut in the soil surface without accumulating trash. Seed and/or fertilizer conduits are attached to or incorporated in the trailing face of the blade in which the outlets may be spaced for controlled placement of the materials. By the method a furrow is cut having a substantial transverse component in an operation with a substantial forward component.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Terry Emerson Summach, Bradley T Summach
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Patent number: 7240624Abstract: The present invention relates to a knife for and a method of zero till or minimum till seeding and fertilizing. The knife is particularly adapted for dry land conditions producing minimum solid disturbance and very shallow operation. The knife has a high penetration angle preferably of 45 degrees which permits the blade to enter high trash surface cover with little tendency to plug due to trash accumulation. The blade has a forward angle of attack, the lower cutting edge advancing before the upper cutting edge, serving to make a clean cut in the soil surface without accumulating trash. Seed and/or fertilizer conduits are attached to or incorporated in the trailing face of the blade in which the outlets may be spaced for controlled placement of the materials. By the method a furrow is cut having a substantial transverse component in an operation with a substantial forward component.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2006Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Terry Emerson Summach, Bradley T Summach
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Patent number: 7237494Abstract: The present invention relates to a knife for and a method of zero till or minimum till seeding and fertilizing. The knife is particularly adapted for dry land conditions producing minimum solid disturbance and very shallow operation. The knife has a high penetration angle preferably of 45 degrees which permits the blade to enter high trash surface cover with little tendency to plug due to trash accumulation. The blade has a forward angle of attack, the lower cutting edge advancing before the upper cutting edge, serving to make a clean cut in the soil surface without accumulating trash. Seed and/or fertilizer conduits are attached to or incorporated in the trailing face of the blade in which the outlets may be spaced for controlled placement of the materials. By the method a furrow is cut having a substantial transverse component in an operation with a substantial forward component.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2006Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Terry Emerson Summach, Bradley T Summach
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Patent number: 7162961Abstract: A system and process for dispensing a liquid agrochemical such as ammonia into a field is disclosed. The ammonia is placed in a vessel under sufficient pressure to maintain a substantial portion of the ammonia in a liquid form. From the pressurized vessel, the ammonia is fed to a distribution manifold where it is ultimately injected into a soil through a plurality of dispensing tubes. A constant pressure flow rate control device is placed at each dispensing tube for metering the amount of ammonia fed to the soil. Furthermore, the outlet flow of each constant pressure rate control device is made to vaporize nearby the inlet flow path to create a heat exchange effect thereby cooling the inlet flow. In particular, the flow control devices allow ammonia to be dispensed from the system while maintaining sufficient back pressure and temperature within the distribution manifold to maintain the ammonia in a liquid form.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Capstan AG Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey John Grimm, Graeme W. Henderson, Troy Christmann Kolb
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Patent number: 7156028Abstract: The present invention relates to a knife for and a method of zero till or minimum till seeding and fertilizing. The knife is particularly adapted for dry land conditions producing minimum solid disturbance and very shallow operation. The knife has a high penetration angle preferably of 45 degrees which permits the blade to enter high trash surface cover with little tendency to plug due to trash accumulation. The blade has a forward angle of attack, the lower cutting edge advancing before the upper cutting edge, serving to make a clean cut in the soil surface without accumulating trash. Seed and/or fertilizer conduits are attached to or incorporated in the trailing face of the blade in which the outlets may be spaced for controlled placement of the materials. By the method a furrow is cut having a substantial transverse component in an operation with a substantial forward component.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: CNH Canada, Ltd.Inventors: Terry Emerson Summach, Bradley T Summach
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Patent number: 7152539Abstract: Disc openers (14) for use with an air seeder (10) are configured for seeding and fertilizing a field (G). The opener (14b) broadly includes a coulter disc (20), a seed boot (24), and a fertilizer injector wing (26). The fertilizer injector wing (26) is configured for fixed attachment to the seed boot (24) and broadly includes a body (48), including an angled outboard portion (56), a toxic fertilizer injector (50), and a non-toxic fertilizer injector (52). The opener (14b) with the fertilizer injector wing (26) is configured to place the seed row (S) and the dedicated fertilizer band (DB) at an optimum geometric positional alignment relative to the seed row (S), in a single, low soil disturbing planting pass without disrupting the seed bed (BS). In alternative wings (300 and 400), the sufficiently safe geometric positioning is accomplished by the force of delivery of the fertilizers (N and P) coupled with an offset angle (OA) defined between a fertilizer injection axis (AF) and a seed outlet axis (AO).Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2006Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Exactrix LLCInventor: Guy J. Swanson