Nutrient dispersal device

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Inventors

Williams, John G.
Williams, Vera

Application #

824646

Filed

Aug-15-1977

Published

Jun-19-1979

Current US Class

047/48.5
111/7.1

International Classes

A01G 029/00

Field of Search

47/48.5 111/7.1 111/7.2

Examiners

Burr; Edgar S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nowak; Keith D.

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Abstract
A nutrient dispersal device adapted for vertical insertion into the soil is comprised of a cap section, a hollow elongated cylindrical body section rotatably connected to the cap section at an upper end of the body section and a hollow tip section rotatably connected to the lower end of the body section. Liquids entering through a cap section aperture, mix with nutrients stored within the tip section and the resultant mix is dispersed through nutrient dispersal apertures arranged in the sidewalls of the body section. The diameter of the body section is advantageously less than the diameter of the tip section such that the nutrient dispersal apertures arranged in the sidewalls of the body section are not blocked by the surrounding soil during vertical insertion of the nutrient dispersal device into the soil. A flotation device contained with the body section of the nutrient dispersal device rises in conjunction with the liquid level in the body section to seal the cap aperture under conditions of rapid liquid input, thereby, preventing nutrient waste.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A nutrient dispersal device comprising a hollow body section having an upper and lower end and having apertures in sidewalls of the body section, a cap section rotatably connected to the upper end of said body section, said cap section containing at least one aperture of a predetermined diameter to allow liquids entrance into said body section, and a hollow tip section rotatably connected to the lower end of said body section, characterized in that said nutrient dispersal device further comprises a single storage chamber formed from said hollow body section and said hollow tip section, said storage chamber extending from said cap section to a lower end of said hollow tip section, said storage chamber being of uniform diameter from said cap section to the lower end of said hollow tip section, flotation means contained within said single storage chamber for rising in conjunction with the liquid level within said single storage chamber and for sealing said cap aperture at the time the liquid level within said single storage chamber rises to the level of the cap aperture, said flotation means consisting only of a single spherical float being of a diameter less than said uniform diameter and greater than predetermined diameter and arranged to rise in conjunction with said liquid level from the lower end of said tip section to said cap aperture, said tip section being of a first diameter and said body section being of a second diameter, said second diameter being less than said first diameter, whereby said apertures in the sidewalls of the body section are not blocked upon vertical insertion of said nutrient dispersal device into the soil.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to nutrient dispersion devices and more particularly to a nutrient dispersion device adapted to prevent blockage of the dispersion apertures upon insertion into the soil and also adapted to prevent nutrient waste when the device is inadvertently flooded.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Nutrient dispersion devices are well-known in the art. Typically, they consist of a hollow tube containing nutrients which is inserted vertically into the soil near a tree, shrub or other plant. Moisture enters the device at the upper end and is allowed to mix with the plant nutrients. The mixture of moisture and nutrients is then dispersed into the soil through apertures in sides or lower end of the device.

One such device is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 349,874 granted to J. Buhrer on Sept. 28, 1886. This device consists of a pipe open at both ends with perforated sides. The pipe is inserted vertically into the soil with the upper end being set even with the surface of the surrounding soil. A mixture of nutrients and liquid is placed into the pipe and allowed to disperse into the surrounding soil through the lower end and side apertures of the device. A cover is also provided to seal the upper end of the device should it be desired to exclude foreign matter such as dirt and leaves.
 
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