Dripper for drip irrigation and drip irrigation device
US-9345205-B2 · May 24, 2016 · US
US10631473B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10631473-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414910573-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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An irrigation drip emitter, and methods relating to same, are provided for delivering irrigation water from a supply tube to an emitter outlet at a reduced and relatively constant flow rate. The emitter defining an inlet, outlet and flow passage extending between the inlet and outlet. In one form, the emitter includes a root growth inhibiting member disposed in the outlet of the emitter. In another form, the emitter includes stepped flippers for controlling fluid flow through the emitter. In yet another form, the emitter includes disconnected or freestanding outlet walls disposed in the outlet for preventing the outlet from collapsing under increased fluid line pressure without creating dead ends where grit can build-up. In other forms, the emitter defines one or more recess within which inserts may be disposed so the emitter and insert collectively define a fluid flow passage. Related methods are also disclosed herein.
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What is claimed is: 1. An irrigation drip emitter for attachment to only a circumferential portion and a longitudinal portion of an inner surface of an irrigation drip line tube carrying pressurized fluid comprising: a unitary elastomeric body defining a discrete emitter having only one inlet area, only one outlet area and a flow channel connecting in fluid communication the inlet area and outlet area; the flow channel defining a pressure reduction portion and a pressure compensating portion having a first volume at lower fluid pressure and a second volume smaller than the first volume at a higher fluid pressure to restrict flow through the channel; and wherein the pressure compensating portion includes one or more stepped baffle teeth that when viewed from above have a triangular profile with a base connected to an adjacent sidewall of the emitter flow channel from which the one or more stepped baffle teeth extend, a tip or distal end of the one or more stepped baffle teeth that is spaced from the base and forms the portion of the at least one or more stepped baffle teeth that protrudes into the flow channel, an upper surface extending between the base and tip and a step along the upper surface at an intersection of the base of the at least one or more stepped baffle teeth and the adjacent sidewall, the step spacing at least a portion of the upper surface of the one or more stepped baffle teeth from the inner surface of the irrigation drip line tube to facilitate movement of the one or more stepped baffle teeth toward and away from the inner surface of the irrigation drip line tube and prevent complete sealing closure of the upper surface of the baffle teeth against the inner surface of the irrigation drip line tube. 2. The irrigation drip emitter of claim 1 wherein the one or more stepped baffle teeth comprise a plurality of stepped tapered baffle teeth. 3. The irrigation drip emitter of claim 2 wherein the plurality of stepped baffle teeth alternate with one another and have a first set of stepped baffle teeth extending from a first wall and tapering in a first direction and a second set of stepped baffle teeth extending from a second wall located opposite the first wall and tapering in a second direction opposite the first direction. 4. The irrigation drip emitter of claim 1 wherein the one or more stepped baffle teeth each have a top surface that is tapered down to a floor of the pressure compensating portion of the emitter. 5. The irrigation drip emitter of claim 1 comprising at least one freestanding wall positioned within the outlet area of the emitter such that fluid may flow entirely around exposed sides of the at least one freestanding wall. 6. An irrigation drip emitter for attachment to only a circumferential portion of an inner surface of an irrigation drip line tube carrying pressurized fluid comprising: a unitary elastomeric body defining a single inlet area, a single outlet area and a flow channel connecting in fluid communication the inlet area and outlet area; the flow channel defining a pressure reduction portion and a pressure compensating portion having a first volume at lower fluid pressure and a second volume smaller than the first volume at a higher fluid pressure to restrict flow through the channel; wherein the pressure compensating portion includes one or more stepped baffle teeth that when viewed from above have a triangular profile with a base connected to an adjacent sidewall of the emitter flow channel from which the one or more stepped baffle teeth extend, a tip or distal end of the one or more stepped baffle teeth that is spaced from the base and forms the portion of the at least one or more stepped baffle teeth that protrudes into the flow channel, an upper surface extending between the base and tip and a step along the upper surface at an intersection of the base of the at least one or more baffle teeth and the adjacent sidewall, the step spacing at least a portion of the upper surface of the one or more stepped baffle teeth from the inner surface of the irrigation drip line tube to facilitate movement of the one or more stepped baffle teeth toward and away from the inner surface of the irrigation drip line tube and prevent complete sealing closure of the upper surface of the baffle teeth against the inner surface of the irrigation drip line tube; and wherein the outlet area is defined by sidewalls formed by the unitary elastomeric body and the irrigation drip emitter further comprises a root growth inhibitor positioned in the outlet area defined by the unitary elastomeric body sidewalls to deter roots from obstructing the flow of fluid from the emitter. 7. The drip emitter of claim 6 comprising a fastener for securing the root growth inhibitor in the outlet area of the emitter. 8. An irrigation drip emitter for attachment to only a circumferential portion of an inner surface of an irrigation drip line tube carrying pressurized fluid comprising: a unitary elastomeric body defining an inlet area, an outlet area and a flow channel connecting in fluid communication the inlet area and outlet area; the flow channel defining a pressure reduction portion and a pressure compensating portion having a first volume at lower fluid pressure and a second volume smaller than the first volume at a higher fluid pressure to restrict flow through the channel; wherein the pressure compensating portion includes one or more stepped baffle teeth that when viewed from above have a triangular profile with a base connected to an adjacent sidewall of the emitter flow channel from which the one or more stepped baffle teeth extend, a tip or distal end of the one or more stepped baffle teeth that is spaced from the base and forms the portion of the at least one or more stepped baffle teeth that protrudes into the flow channel, an upper surface extending between the base and tip and a step along the upper surface, the step spacing at least a portion of the upper surface of the one or more stepped baffle teeth from the inner surface of the irrigation drip line tube to facilitate movement of the one or more stepped baffle teeth toward and away from the inner surface of the irrigation drip line tube; wherein the outlet area is defined by sidewalls formed by the unitary elastomeric body and the irrigation drip emitter further comprises a root growth inhibitor positioned in the outlet area defined by the unitary elastomeric body sidewalls to deter roots from obstructing the flow of fluid from the emitter; and a fastener for securing the root growth inhibitor in the outlet area of the emitter wherein the fastener comprises at least one protrusion extending from at least one sidewall located within the outlet area to secure the root growth inhibitor at the outlet area. 9. The irrigation drip emitter of claim 1 wherein the irrigation drip emitter is one of a plurality of drip emitters spaced at regular intervals within the irrigation drip line tube to form a drip line.
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