Polymer composition comprising a blend of a multimodal polyethylene and a further ethylene polymer suitable for the production of a drip irrigation pipe
US-2016143231-A2 · May 26, 2016 · US
US12174091B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12174091-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217893046-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 22, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 11, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 24, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 24, 2024 |
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Methods and apparatus for checking emitter bonds in an irrigation drip line and for manufacturing drip line in a manner that allows the bond between the in-line emitter and surrounding conduit to be checked. In one form, a downstream in-line vacuum tester is provided for monitoring the amount of air escaping from outlet openings in the drip line to detect excessive air associated with poorly bonded emitters.
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What is claimed is: 1. An emitter bond tester for testing discrete emitter bonds to an extruded drip line tube, the tester comprising: a vacuum chamber configured to store fluid within the chamber to enable submersing the extruded drip line tube, the chamber having a first inlet opening that forms a first seal between the vacuum chamber and extruded drip line tube passing through the vacuum chamber and having a second outlet opening that forms a second seal between the vacuum chamber and the extruded drip line tube passing through the vacuum chamber; a flow meter in association with the vacuum chamber configured to measure an actual amount of air escaping from precut outlet passages in the extruded drip line tube passing through the vacuum chamber, each precut outlet passage associated with a drip emitter bonded to the extruded drip line tube; a processor; and a non-transitory computer readable medium including software, wherein the non-transitory computer readable medium and software are configured, with the processor, to compare the actual amount of air to a predetermined threshold amount of air, determine whether there is an excessive amount of air escaping from the precut outlet passages, and indicate an improperly bonded drip emitter, wherein the predetermined threshold amount of air is determined based at least in part on an irrigation flow rate of the drip emitter bonded to the extruded drip line tube. 2. The emitter bond tester of claim 1 comprising a camera disposed in a first portion of the vacuum chamber for providing a first position for monitoring air escaping from the outlet passages in the extruded drip line tube and a window disposed in a second portion of the vacuum chamber, different than the first portion, for providing a second position for monitoring air escaping from outlet passages of the extruded drip line tube, the second position being different than the first position. 3. The emitter bond tester of claim 1 comprising a camera connected to the vacuum chamber in a first portion of the vacuum chamber and positioned to capture images of the air escaping from the outlet passages of the extruded drip line tube and a window disposed in a second portion of the vacuum chamber different than the first portion such that the window and camera are spaced apart from one another to provide for further visual inspection beyond that provided by the camera alone. 4. The emitter bond tester of claim 1 further comprising a controller in communication with the flow meter to stop production of the extruded drip line tube upon detection of the excessive amount of air corresponding to at least one improperly bonded drip emitter. 5. The emitter bond tester of claim 1 further comprising a downstream reel for collecting extruded drip line tube and processor executes a command instructing the downstream reel to stop upon detection of the excessive amount of air corresponding to at least one improperly bonded drip emitter. 6. The emitter bond tester of claim 1 wherein the tester further includes first and second drip compartments positioned proximate the first and second seals to catch fluid leaking from the vacuum chamber. 7. The emitter bond tester of claim 6 wherein the first and second drip compartments include drains for draining the leaking fluid from the drip compartments. 8. The emitter bond tester of claim 1 further comprising a vacuum pump for lowering pressure within the vacuum chamber. 9. The emitter bond tester of claim 8 further comprising a base or stand to which the vacuum chamber and vacuum pump are connected. 10. The emitter bond tester of claim 9 wherein the vacuum chamber is connected atop the base or stand and at least a portion of the vacuum pump is disposed within the base or stand, the base or stand further having a plurality of wheels for allowing the emitter bond tester to be moved. 11. The emitter bond tester of claim 1 wherein the flow meter includes a tapered guide for directing air escaping from the outlet to the flow meter. 12. The emitter bond tester of claim 11 wherein fluid stored within the vacuum chamber is at a first level outside of the tapered guide and at a second level inside the tapered guide, with the second level being different from the first level in order to create a pressure differential to urge escaped air from outlet passages of the extruded drip line tube to flow to the tapered guide and the flow meter.
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