Drip Emitter Tubing Expandable Into Grid

US2016113218A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016113218-A1
Application numberUS-201514921484-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateOct 23, 2015
Priority dateOct 23, 2014
Publication dateApr 28, 2016
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Abstract

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Expandable drip emitter tubing is provided that can be moved from a compact configuration to an expanded, grid-like configuration. The tubing includes primary tubes supplied with fluid, which in turn feed secondary tubes. The secondary tubes rotatably connect the primary tubes, and allow the primary tubes to move from the compact configuration to the expanded configuration while in the latter configuration maintaining spacing within desired limits. Advantageously, the secondary tubes can be configured to include emission points, thereby increasing the number of emission points and the density of such emission points.

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What is claimed is: 1 . Preassembled drip tubing comprising at least one primary tube and a plurality of discrete, predefined emission points in fluid communication with the primary tube, the drip tubing movable from a coiled configuration to an expanded configuration, where the discrete emission points are farther from the primary tube as compared to in the coiled configuration, to form an array of the emission points. 2 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 1 , comprising a pair of primary tubes connected by a plurality of secondary tubes, wherein the emission points are disposed on the secondary tubes. 3 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 2 , wherein drip distributors are spaced along each of the primary tubes and comprise additional emission points. 4 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 1 , further comprising copper to prevent root intrusion. 5 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 1 , further comprising: a pair of primary tubes; drip distributors spaced along the primary tubes and rotatable relative thereto, the drip distributors of one of the primary tubes each having a corresponding drip distributor of the other of the primary tubes, each of the drip distributors configured for emitting fluid; secondary tubes extending between corresponding pairs of drip distributors, the secondary tubes being configured for receiving emitted fluid from the drip distributors and emitting fluid from the discrete emission points; and wherein, in the coiled configuration, the primary tubes are closer together than in the expanded configuration. 6 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 5 , wherein the drip distributors are configured for pressure reduction. 7 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 6 , wherein the drip distributors are configured for emitting fluid externally of the tubing. 8 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 7 , wherein the secondary tubes have segments extending on opposite sides of both of the primary tubes. 9 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 8 , wherein the segments of the secondary tubes are discrete and are not in fluid communication. 10 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 9 , wherein the secondary tubes are each configured with at least four discrete emission points, one on each side of an adjacent one of the primary tubes. 11 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 5 , wherein the primary and secondary tubes are in a generally ladder-shaped orientation in the expanded configuration. 12 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 5 , wherein the drip distributors include an inlet in fluid communication with an associated one of the primary tubes and three outlets, one of the outlets configured for emitting fluid externally of the tubing, one of the outlets configured for emitting fluid to one segment of the secondary tubes, and another of the outlets configured for emitting fluid to another of the segments of the secondary tubes. 13 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 12 , wherein the secondary tubes include a middle segment extending between corresponding ones of the drip distributors. 14 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 13 , wherein the secondary tubes include lateral segments extending outward from corresponding ones of the drip distributors on opposite sides thereof from the middle segments. 15 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 1 , further comprising: secondary tubing and wherein the discrete emission points are disposed on the secondary tubing; and a plurality of feed tubes, each of the feed tubes providing fluid communication from the primary tube to an associated one of the discrete emission points disposed on the secondary tubing. 16 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 15 , wherein the feed tubes are wound around one of the primary tube and the secondary tube when the tubing is in the coiled configuration. 17 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 1 , further comprising one or more sheets of film, and wherein the discrete emission points are defined by the one or more sheets of film. 18 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 17 , further comprising fluid channels defined in the film for providing fluid communication between the primary tube and the discrete emission points. 19 . The preassembled drip tubing of claim 18 , wherein permeable fabric is provided in the fluid channels. 20 . A method of installing the preassembled drip tubing of claim 1 , the method comprising: providing the tubing in the coiled configuration; unwinding the tubing; and moving the tubing to the expanded configuration. 21 . Expandable drip emitter tubing comprising: a pair of primary tubes; drip distributors spaced along the primary tubes and rotatable relative thereto, the drip distributors of one of the primary tubes each having a corresponding drip distributor of the other of the primary tubes, each of the drip distributors configured for emitting fluid; secondary tubes extending between corresponding pairs of drip distributors, the secondary tubes being configured for receiving emitted fluid from the drip distributors and emitting fluid; and wherein the expandable drip emitter tubing arrangement is convertible from a first configuration, where the primary tubes are closer together, to a secondary configuration, where the primary tubes are spaced further apart, upon rotation of the corresponding drip distributors and secondary tubes relative the primary tubes. 22 . The expandable drip emitter tubing of claim 21 , wherein the drip distributors are configured for pressure reduction, the drip distributors are configured emitting fluid externally of the tubing, and the secondary tubes are configured for emitting fluid externally of the tubing. 23 . The expandable drip emitter tubing of claim 22 , wherein the secondary tubes have segments extending on opposite sides of both of the primary tubes, and wherein the segments of the secondary tubes are discrete and are not in fluid communication, and wherein the secondary tubes are each configured with at least four locations for emitting fluid, one on each side of an adjacent one of the primary tubes.

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  • designed to produce a jet, spray, or other discharge of particular shape or nature, e.g. in single drops, {or having an outlet of particular shape}(B05B1/26, B05B1/28, B05B1/34 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Perforated pipes or troughs, e.g. spray booms; Outlet elements therefor · CPC title

  • A01G25/02Primary

    Watering arrangements located above the soil which make use of perforated pipe-lines or pipe-lines with dispensing fittings, e.g. for drip irrigation · CPC title

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What does patent US2016113218A1 cover?
Expandable drip emitter tubing is provided that can be moved from a compact configuration to an expanded, grid-like configuration. The tubing includes primary tubes supplied with fluid, which in turn feed secondary tubes. The secondary tubes rotatably connect the primary tubes, and allow the primary tubes to move from the compact configuration to the expanded configuration while in the latter c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rain Bird Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01G25/02. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Apr 28 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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