Device for injecting chemicals into the soil

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Chemical

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47 15, 111123, A01C 1300

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055584713

ABSTRACT:
This invention is a device for injecting chemicals into the soil, comprising two embodiments. In both embodiments a disc cuts the soil, making way for a brace with a knife that cuts away the soil further. A nozzle connected to a tube, which draws chemical from a reservoir, sprays the chemical directly into the soil. A belt, which encircles two drums, keeps the vegetation on the soil. In one embodiment the discs are on the drums. In the second embodiment the disc is separate from the drums.

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