Methods and apparatus for transporting elastomeric emitters and/or manufacturing drip lines
US-2015107777-A1 · Apr 23, 2015 · US
US9743595B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9743595-B2 |
| Application number | US-49519309-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2009 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2006 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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A drip emitter is provided for delivering irrigation water from a supply tube to an emitter outlet at a reduced and relatively constant flow rate. Water enters the emitter through a first inlet and proceeds into a first chamber. When the water pressure is above a predetermined level, a one-directional valve opens to allow fluid flow past the first chamber, through a tortuous path flow channel, and through an emitter outlet. A second inlet is used to compensate for water pressure fluctuations in the supply tube to maintain output flow at a relatively constant rate. Water enters the second inlet and presses a flexible diaphragm toward a water metering surface to provide pressure-dependent control of the output flow. A copper member is mounted to the emitter over the emitter outlet to prevent plant root intrusion into the emitter outlet.
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What is claimed is: 1. An irrigation system comprising: a supply tube having an interior which is capable of supplying fluid and having a wall defining a plurality of tube outlets extending therethrough; a plurality of drip emitters mounted to the wall within the interior of the supply tube, each drip emitter being associated with one of the plurality of tube outlets; at least one drip emitter comprising: a body defining an inlet and an outlet downstream of the inlet, the inlet receiving fluid at a first pressure and the outlet emitting fluid at a second pressure, the second pressure being less than the first pressure; a first flow path extending through the body from the inlet to the outlet; a pressure reducing path defining a portion of the flow path between the inlet and the outlet; the body having a mounting portion engaging the wall of the supply tube within the interior of the supply tube to form an outlet bath within the supply tube defined by a space between the body and the wall of the supply tube, the outlet bath being downstream of the outlet and upstream of the associated tube outlet; and a copper containing metal member sized to fit in the outlet bath and disposed in a second flow path between the outlet and the associated tube outlet, the copper containing metal member fixed against movement in the outlet bath to maintain at least a portion of the copper containing metal member at the outlet; wherein a portion of the body forming the outlet bath defines the outlet at the end of the first flow path leading into the outlet bath and the copper containing metal member defines a hole aligned with the outlet to allow water to pass through the copper containing metal member. 2. The irrigation system of claim 1 , wherein the copper containing metal member is a copper containing metal plate fitted at a portion of the body forming the outlet bath. 3. The irrigation system of claim 1 , wherein the copper containing metal member comprises almost entirely copper. 4. The irrigation system of claim 1 , wherein the copper containing metal member is a non-soluble metallic copper piece. 5. An irrigation system comprising: a supply tube having an interior which is capable of supplying fluid and having a wall defining a plurality of tube outlets extending therethrough; a plurality of drip emitters mounted to the wall within the interior of the supply tube, each drip emitter being associated with one of the plurality of tube outlets; at least one drip emitter comprising: a body defining an inlet and an outlet downstream of the inlet, the inlet receiving fluid at a first pressure and the outlet emitting fluid at a second pressure, the second pressure being less than the first pressure; a first flow path extending through the body from the inlet to the outlet; a pressure reducing path defining a portion of the flow path between the inlet and the outlet; the body having a mounting portion engaging the wall of the supply tube within the interior of the supply tube to form an outlet bath within the supply tube defined by a space between the body and the wall of the supply tube, the outlet bath being downstream of the outlet and upstream of the associated tube outlet; and a copper containing metal member sized to fit in the outlet bath and disposed in a second flow path between the outlet and the associated tube outlet, the copper containing metal member fixed against movement in the outlet bath to maintain at least a portion of the copper containing metal member at the outlet; wherein the at least one drip emitter further comprises a protrusion projecting from the body into the outlet bath and the copper containing metal member defines a first hole receiving the protrusion. 6. The irrigation system of claim 5 , wherein the copper containing metal member defines a second hole, the first and second holes spaced from one another such that the second hole aligns with the outlet when the first hole receives the protrusion.
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