Ebb and flow watering system

US2016007548A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016007548-A1
Application numberUS-201514862821-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateSep 23, 2015
Priority dateSep 27, 2011
Publication dateJan 14, 2016
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A method is provided for controlling the fluid level in an ebb and flow watering system control bucket that is in fluid communication with at least one fluid holding apparatus such as a plant container with connecting water lines, causing hydraulic delays in changes in the fluid level in the control bucket when fluid is pumped to or from the control bucket, typically from a fluid reservoir. The method involves pumping fluid to or from the control bucket to achieve a target fluid level in the control bucket; upon the fluid reaching the target fluid level, starting a timer for a short period of time to allow for the hydraulic delays, and continuing to pump fluid while the timer runs; restarting the timer and continuing to pump fluid if the fluid level in the control bucket recedes from the target fluid level; and discontinuing pumping if the timer runs for the full period of time.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A method of controlling the fluid level in a control bucket that is in fluid communication with at least one fluid holding apparatus causing a hydraulic delay in changes in the fluid level in said control bucket when fluid is pumped to or from said control bucket, the method comprising: (a) pumping fluid to or from said control bucket to achieve a predetermined target fluid level in said control bucket; (b) upon the fluid reaching said predetermined target fluid level, starting a timer for a predetermined pump period and continuing to pump fluid; (c) restarting the timer and continuing to pump fluid if the fluid level in said control bucket recedes from said predetermined target fluid level; and (d) discontinuing pumping if the timer runs for said predetermined pump period. 2 . The method of claim 1 wherein said predetermined pump period is no more than said hydraulic delay. 3 . The method of claim 2 further comprising gravitationally flowing fluid from said control bucket to said at least one fluid holding apparatus when pumping fluid to said control bucket, and gravitationally flowing fluid to said control bucket from said at least one fluid holding apparatus when pumping fluid from said control bucket. 4 . The method of claim 3 wherein said hydraulic delay comprises the amount of time needed for fluid to flow from said control bucket to said at least one fluid holding apparatus when pumping fluid to said control bucket. 5 . The method of claim 3 wherein said hydraulic delay comprises the amount of time needed for fluid to flow to said control bucket from said at least one fluid holding apparatus when pumping fluid from said control bucket. 6 . The method of claim 4 wherein said predetermined pump period is approximately five (5) seconds and defines a preferred complete fill period associated with pumping fluid to said control bucket and consequently to said at least one fluid holding apparatus, said at least one fluid holding apparatus comprising less than twelve (12) plant containers in fluid communication with said control bucket. 7 . The method of claim 5 wherein said predetermined pump period is approximately three (3) seconds and defines a preferred complete drain period associated with pumping fluid from said control bucket and consequently from said at least one fluid holding apparatus, said at least one fluid holding apparatus comprising less than twelve (12) plant containers in fluid communication with said control bucket. 8 . A controller adapted for controlling the fluid level in an ebb and flow watering system control bucket that is in fluid communication with at least one fluid holding apparatus causing a hydraulic delay in changes in the fluid level in said control bucket when fluid is pumped to or from said control bucket, the controller adapted to monitor and control the method steps: (a) pumping fluid to or from said control bucket to achieve a predetermined target fluid level in said control bucket; (b) upon the fluid reaching said predetermined target fluid level, starting a timer for a predetermined pump period and continuing to pump fluid; (c) restarting the timer and continuing to pump fluid if the fluid level in said control bucket recedes from said predetermined target fluid level; and (d) discontinuing pumping if the timer runs for said predetermined pump period. 9 . The controller of claim 8 wherein said predetermined pump period is no more than said hydraulic delay. 10 . The controller of claim 9 said method steps further comprising gravitationally flowing fluid from said control bucket to said at least one fluid holding apparatus when pumping fluid to said control bucket, and gravitationally flowing fluid to said control bucket from said at least one fluid holding apparatus when pumping fluid from said control bucket. 11 . The controller of claim 10 wherein said hydraulic delay comprises the amount of time needed for fluid to flow from said control bucket to said at least one fluid holding apparatus when pumping fluid to said control bucket. 12 . The controller of claim 10 wherein said hydraulic delay comprises the amount of time needed for fluid to flow to said control bucket from said at least one fluid holding apparatus when pumping fluid from said control bucket. 13 . The controller of claim 11 wherein said predetermined pump period is approximately five (5) seconds and defines a preferred complete fill period associated with pumping fluid to said control bucket and consequently to said at least one fluid holding apparatus, said at least one fluid holding apparatus comprising less than twelve (12) plant containers in fluid communication with said control bucket. 14 . The controller of claim 12 wherein said predetermined pump period is approximately three (3) seconds and defines a preferred complete drain period associated with pumping fluid from said control bucket and consequently from said at least one fluid holding apparatus, said at least one fluid holding apparatus comprising less than twelve (12) plant containers in fluid communication with said control bucket.

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  • Control by filling auxiliary gravitating or float operating tank · CPC title

  • Liquid level responsive indicator, recorder or alarm · CPC title

  • electric · CPC title

  • characterised by the use of electric means · CPC title

  • With control fluid connection at desired liquid level · CPC title

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What does patent US2016007548A1 cover?
A method is provided for controlling the fluid level in an ebb and flow watering system control bucket that is in fluid communication with at least one fluid holding apparatus such as a plant container with connecting water lines, causing hydraulic delays in changes in the fluid level in the control bucket when fluid is pumped to or from the control bucket, typically from a fluid reservoir. The…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ip Holdings Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01G25/165. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jan 14 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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