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Last modified:
05-10-2008
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US PATENT 05929455
Abstract:
A method for control of vegetation at places where said vegetation is undesirable, said
method comprising intense irradiation of the vegetation for one or several periods by
light, of which at least 10% of the effect is ultra-violet light, the total irradiation
dosage (joule/m2) exceeding a minimal value necessary for the intended
vegetation control.
An apparatus for performing the method comprises at least one light source directed
towards the undesired vegetation and emitting at least 10% of its light discharge in the
ultra-violet range, said apparatus comprising means which after discharge of an
irradiation dosage surpassing the minimal value necessary for the intended vegetation
control discontinue the treatment of the areas in question.
Claims:
1. A method for control of vegetation at sites where
said vegetation is undesirable which comprises intensely irradiating said sites with light
of which at least 10% is ultra-violet light, wherein the total irradiation (joule/m2)
is sufficient to realize the intended vegetation control.
2. The method according to claim 1 including the step of experimentally determining said sufficient amount of total
irradiation in the form of a coherent value set for a given light source, the time of
irradiation, the number of repetitions of irradiation and the time between subsequent
irradiations.
3. The method according to claim 1 in which at least 5% of the light is within the UVC-range.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the irradiation is effected from a high light intensity source and is
applied for a short exposure period.
5. The method of claim 4,
wherein the period of exposure is less than 10 seconds.
6. The method of claim 5,
wherein the period of exposure is less than 3 seconds.
7. A method of claim 1,
wherein the site at which said vegetation is undesirable is a railway track, the
irradiation is effected with at least one gas discharge lamp directed toward said site and
mounted on a movable railway carriage and wherein the railway carriage is moved at a speed
which permits application of said sufficient amount of total irradiation.
8. The method of claim 7,
wherein the output of the gas discharge lamp is controllable and said output is controlled
as a function of the travel speed of the movable railway carriage.
9. A method according to claim 1, wherein a source of the light irradiation is connected to an ozone sensor and a
UV light sensor through a control, and the control is set to lower the level of
irradiation when at least one of said sensors exceeds a predetermined threshold.
10. An apparatus for retarding vegetation in a site and which it is not desired comprising
at least one irradiation light source disposed to irradiate said site and which emits at
least 10% of its light discharge in the ultra-violet range in combination with means to
discontinue irradiation of said site when the total irradiation (joule/m2)
surpasses a predetermined value.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said irradiation light source is mounted on a movable carriage which
includes drive means for moving the carriage at a speed such that said predetermined total
irradiation is achieved at a given site.
12. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the irradiation light source is a plurality of
substantially downwardly directed gas discharge lamps mounted on a movable railway
carriage such that light is directed approximately vertically downward.
13. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein at least one lamp is disposed so as to irradiate an
area outside the width of the carriage.
14. An apparatus according to claim 12, further comprising an electronic, high-frequency ballast
for momentary control of discharge light intensity coupled to at least one gas discharge
lamp.
15. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein at least one lamp has a filter which reduces light
discharge at wavelength smaller than 250 nm.
16. An apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising a registration means to register the
light dosages discharged by the source of irradiation and provided with a computer.
Original text of the patents, as granted
by the authorities:
US-patent.pdf
EU-patent.pdf
DK-patent.pdf
The ownership of the patents are now
transferred to Electro Light ApS.
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