Dripper for drip irrigation and drip irrigation device
US-9345205-B2 · May 24, 2016 · US
US10626998B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10626998-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715595427-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 15, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 21, 2020 |
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There is provided an online drip emitter that includes a check valve. The emitter uses a first diaphragm in the check valve and a second diaphragm spaced from the first diaphragm to provide pressure compensation. The second diaphragm communicates with a tortuous path and an outlet to regulate water emitting from the emitter depending on the supply pressure.
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What is claimed is: 1. An online drip emitter comprising: a body defining an inlet, an outlet and an interior chamber; a valve seat communicating with the inlet and located in the interior chamber upstream of the outlet; a first diaphragm in the interior chamber and being associated with the valve seat to prevent flow through the on-line drip emitter below a first pressure; a tortuous path downstream of the first diaphragm and valve seat; a second diaphragm spaced from the first diaphragm in the interior chamber and being capable of sealing the tortuous path upon being subject to a second pressure, and the entire second diaphragm being free to move in the interior chamber; wherein the second pressure is greater than the first pressure; and wherein the first and second diaphragms do not contact each other during operation and operate in different planes. 2. The online drip emitter of claim 1 wherein the body defines at least one passage extending past the first diaphragm to allow fluid to flow downstream from the inlet past the first diaphragm. 3. The online drip emitter of claim 2 wherein the at least one passage includes a plurality of passages extending past the first diaphragm to allow fluid to flow downstream from the inlet past the first diaphragm. 4. The online drip emitter of claim 2 wherein the at least one passage extending past the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm to allow fluid to flow downstream from the inlet past the first diaphragm and second diaphragm. 5. The online drip emitter of claim 1 wherein the first diaphragm defines at least one passage therethrough to allow fluid to flow downstream from the inlet past the first diaphragm. 6. The online drip emitter of claim 5 wherein the at least one passage includes a plurality of passages extending through the first diaphragm to allow fluid to flow downstream from the inlet past the first diaphragm. 7. The online drip emitter of claim 6 wherein the plurality of passages are disposed outside of the valve seat. 8. The online drip emitter of claim 5 wherein the valve seat includes a sealing surface that blocks the at least one passage to prevent flow through the at least one passage. 9. The online drip emitter of claim 8 wherein inlet includes passages to the interior chamber upstream of the valve seat. 10. The online drip emitter of claim 1 wherein the first diaphragm operates in a first plane and the second diaphragm operates in a second plane, and the second plane being downstream of the first plane. 11. An online drip emitter comprising: a body defining an inlet, an outlet and an interior chamber; a valve seat communicating with the inlet and located in the interior chamber upstream of the outlet; a first diaphragm in the interior chamber and forming a convex surface being associated with the valve seat to prevent flow through the on-line drip emitter below a first pressure; a tortuous path downstream of the first diaphragm and valve seat; a second diaphragm spaced from the first diaphragm in the interior chamber and being capable of sealing the tortuous path upon being subject to a second pressure; and wherein the second pressure is greater than the first pressure; and wherein the first and second diaphragms do not contact each other and are oriented to operate in different planes. 12. The online drip emitter of claim 11 further comprising an inlet tube defining the valve seat in the interior chamber, the inlet and the first diaphragm forming a check valve with a desired hold-back pressure, and the inlet tube having a length into the interior chamber selected to provide the desired hold-back pressure.
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