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AU2015100998A4
AU2015100998A4 AU2015100998A AU2015100998A AU2015100998A4 AU 2015100998 A4 AU2015100998 A4 AU 2015100998A4 AU 2015100998 A AU2015100998 A AU 2015100998A AU 2015100998 A AU2015100998 A AU 2015100998A AU 2015100998 A4 AU2015100998 A4 AU 2015100998A4
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An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) used in agricultural processes to spread a load, e.g. biological insects, from a 'belly' container mounted under the UAV, using a variable rate spreader capable of a spread up to 3600 over a broad acre area.

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Editorial Note 2015100998 There is only one page of description 1499 POYS RD BEEPWAH Q 4519 odmin(oerobugs.comou NATHAN ROY - CHIEF PILOT 0409 833 283 N UAV charter Aerobuts beneficial dispensing custom builds spares 00 Application Number: 2015100998 o Description: V)l Title of Invention: Biological Pest Dispensing Spreader Technical Field: Agriculture, Horticulture Background: Developed by Nathan Roy Summary of Invention: Technical Problem: A variety of 'bad bugs' infect crops and farmers have to use chemical con rol to rid their crops of them. Solution to the Problem: We built a drone/UAV to lift a bag and spreader to fly over the padcoks and dispense 'good', biological bugs by air. Advantageous Effects of invention: Better coverage, cheaper for farmer to be spread by air it stead of by foot, quicker dispensing from air than by foot, no more chemicals for that problem. Brief Description of Drawings: The spreader is attached to the neck of the bag. Itis made of: everal parts that all connect The bugs are sifted into the top of the spreader, fall onto the spinner ti rough several moon shaped openings. The openings are controlled by a server inside and moved b: a switch on the remote so the openings can be small or big, depending on the calibration required. The bugs fall onto the spinner and are spun out at a 360 degree radius. Description of Embodiments: An example: A tomato grower has an infestation of two spotted mite. He can either spray his crop with chemicals or use our service. We arrange collection or delivery of whichever concoction of 'good bugs' is required, go to the farm and spread the bugs by air by drone. Industrial Applicability: We are currently printing our Spreader on our 3D printer in black plastic. Page 2 of 7 UAS OperoeI V.otV NUMBER: CASA.UCC. ABN: 168741400 WWW.efoUgs.COm.GU
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WO2017154004A1 (en) * 2016-03-11 2017-09-14 Senecio Ltd. Continual aerial release from drones
US11027294B2 (en) 2017-06-29 2021-06-08 Conseiller Forestier Roy Inc. Airborne material spreading assembly and method for spreading material

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2017154004A1 (en) * 2016-03-11 2017-09-14 Senecio Ltd. Continual aerial release from drones
US11584526B2 (en) 2016-03-11 2023-02-21 Senecio Ltd. Continual aerail, release from drones
US11027294B2 (en) 2017-06-29 2021-06-08 Conseiller Forestier Roy Inc. Airborne material spreading assembly and method for spreading material

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