Tree injector system

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Inventors

West, Otho S.
Hale, Gary E.

Application #

129492

Filed

Sep-30-1993

Published

Oct-18-1994

Current US Class

047/48.5
047/57.5

International Classes

A01G 029/00

Field of Search

47/48.5 47/57.5

Examiners

Britts; Ramon S.

US Patent References

3992813   Tree treating system
4112617   Device for injecting...
4144673   System and method...
4908983   Tree injector

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Abstract
An apparatus and method is disclosed for injecting a treatment liquid into a hole drilled into a trunk of a tree comprising a container for receiving the treatment liquid and a closure for closing the container. A one-way valve means enables a pressurized gas to be introduced into container. A control valve controls the flow of liquid from the container into a flexible tubing. The flexible tubing has an injector nozzle for insertion into the hole in the trunk of the tree for enabling the pressurized gas to force the treatment liquid into the hole in the tree to administer the treatment liquid thereby.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved refillable tree injection system for injecting a treatment liquid into a plurality of holes drilled into a trunk of a tree, comprising:

a container having a container opening including container threads for permitting the opening and closing of said container and for filling an interior of said container with the treatment liquid;

a closure having closure threads for threadably engaging with said container threads for removably securing said closure to said container for closing said container opening in said container and for enabling said container to be refilled with the treatment liquid;

a coupling secured to said closure for communicating with said interior of said container through a closure aperture;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field Of The Invention

This invention relates to plant treatment and care and more particularly to an improved system for injecting a treatment liquid into a hole drilled into a trunk of a tree.

2. Information Disclosure Statement

For many years, it has been well in the art that the growth and/or health of plant life many be enhanced by the administering of fertilizer substances, chemical nutriment substances or medicine substances. In general, these substances are administered to the ground proximate the trunk or stem of the plant life. The administration of fertilizer, chemical and medicine substances to the ground have several disadvantages which has prompted the use of other methods of administration.

When the fertilizer, chemical and medicine substances are administered to the ground, only a portion of these substances are absorbed by the plant life. In addition, some of the substances may be washed away by water prior to entering the ground. The washing away of the fertilizer, chemical and medicine substances not only reduces the amount of material entering the ground but also allows the fertilizer, chemical and medicine substances to enter other ecological systems. Depending on the ecological systems involved, the entry of the fertilizer, chemical and medicine substances into another ecological system may result in undesired side effects and/or undesired contamination by the fertilizer, chemical and medicine substances.
 
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