Sensor device for use in controlling irrigation

US9500770B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9500770-B2
Application numberUS-201414253716-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 15, 2014
Priority dateJun 20, 2006
Publication dateNov 22, 2016
Grant dateNov 22, 2016

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Methods and apparatus are provided herein for sensing rain fall for use in irrigation control. In one embodiment, a wireless rain sensor comprises a housing at least partially covering a first sensor, a controller and a wireless transmitter. The first sensor comprises a moisture absorptive material located to be contacted by rain fall and configured to expand in response to the contact with the rain fall and contract in response to an absence of the rain fall. The controller is coupled to the first sensor and configured to output signals corresponding to a variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material. The wireless transmitter is configured to transmit wireless signals, at least one wireless signal comprising data corresponding to the variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material.

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What is claimed is: 1. A wireless rain sensor comprising: a housing at least partially covering a first sensor, a controller and a wireless transmitter; the first sensor comprising a moisture absorptive material located to be contacted by rain fall and configured to expand in response to the contact with the rain fall and contract in response to an absence of the rain fall; the controller coupled to the first sensor and configured to output signals corresponding to a variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material; and the wireless transmitter configured to transmit wireless signals, at least one wireless signal comprising data corresponding to the variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material. 2. The wireless rain sensor of claim 1 , wherein the moisture absorptive material comprises a plurality of hygroscopic material disks. 3. The wireless rain sensor of claim 1 , further comprising a temperature sensor at least partially covered by the housing, wherein the controller is coupled to the temperature sensor and configured to output signals corresponding to a variable air temperature; wherein the at least one wireless signal comprises additional data corresponding to the variable air temperature. 4. The wireless rain sensor of claim 1 wherein the wireless transmitter transmits wireless signals comprising the data corresponding to the variable amount of expansion of the moisture absorptive material independent of the variable amount of expansion of the moisture absorptive material. 5. The wireless rain sensor of claim 1 wherein the wireless transmitter transmits wireless signals comprising the data corresponding to the variable amount of expansion of the moisture absorptive material independent of a rain fall threshold. 6. The wireless rain sensor of claim 1 wherein there is no rain fall threshold set at the wireless rain sensor. 7. The wireless rain sensor of claim 1 wherein the first sensor further comprises a component coupled to a first portion of the moisture absorptive material and configured to move with the expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material. 8. The wireless rain sensor of claim 7 wherein a second portion of the moisture absorptive material is fixed such that the moisture absorptive material expands in a direction away from the second portion and the component moves in the direction away from the second portion. 9. The wireless rain sensor of claim 7 wherein the first portion of the moisture absorptive material is opposite the second portion. 10. The wireless rain sensor of claim 7 wherein the first sensor further comprises a spring fixed at one end and coupled at a second end to the component, wherein the spring is configured to cause the component to apply biasing pressure on the moisture absorptive material against expansion of the moisture absorptive material. 11. The wireless rain sensor of claim 7 wherein the first sensor further comprises: a first element; a second element coupled to the component and configured to move with the component and relative to the first element causing a change in a variable corresponding to the amount of rain; and wherein the controller is configured to measure the variable, the variable corresponding to the amount if expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material. 12. A method of sensing rain fall comprising: sensing, with a first sensor, a variable amount of expansion and contraction of a moisture absorptive material located to be contacted by rain fall, the moisture absorptive material configured to expand in response to contact with the rain fall and contract in response to an absence of the rain fall; outputting, with a controller, signaling corresponding to the variable amount of the expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material; and transmitting wireless signals with a wireless transmitter, at least one wireless signal comprising data corresponding to the variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material, wherein the first sensor, the controller and the wireless transmitter are at least partially covered by a housing. 13. A wireless rain sensor comprising: a housing at least partially covering a first sensor, a controller and a wireless transmitter; the first sensor comprising: a moisture absorptive material located to be contacted by rain fall and configured to expand in response to the contact with the rain fall and contract in response to an absence of the rain fall; and a component coupled to a first portion of the moisture absorptive material and configured to move with the expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material; the controller coupled to the first sensor and configured to output signals corresponding to a variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material; and the wireless transmitter configured to transmit wireless signals independent of a rain fall threshold, at least one wireless signal comprising data corresponding to the variable amount of expansion and contraction of the moisture absorptive material, wherein the rain fall threshold is not set at the wireless rain sensor.

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  • Thermometers specially adapted for specific purposes · CPC title

  • A01G25/167Primary

    Control by humidity of the soil itself or of devices simulating soil or of the atmosphere; Soil humidity sensors · CPC title

  • G01W1/14Primary

    Rainfall or precipitation gauges (measuring volume in general G01F) · CPC title

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What does patent US9500770B2 cover?
Methods and apparatus are provided herein for sensing rain fall for use in irrigation control. In one embodiment, a wireless rain sensor comprises a housing at least partially covering a first sensor, a controller and a wireless transmitter. The first sensor comprises a moisture absorptive material located to be contacted by rain fall and configured to expand in response to the contact with the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rain Bird Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01G25/167. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 22 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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