Elastomeric emitter and methods relating to same
US-9485923-B2 · Nov 8, 2016 · US
US9877441B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9877441-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615344843-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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An irrigation drip emitter, and methods relating to same, are provided for delivering irrigation water from a supply tube to an emitter outlet at a reduced and relatively constant flow rate. The emitter having at least one movable member for compensating for fluctuations in supply line fluid pressure. In one form the movable member includes a tapered baffle section movable between a first position wherein fluid is allowed to flow over the tapered baffle section and a second position wherein fluid is prevented from flowing over at least a portion of the tapered baffle section and the tapered baffle section effectively lengthening the extent of a pressure reduction passage. In another form, first and second movable members are provided for compensating for such pressure fluctuations. In another form, a plurality of inputs are provided which are movable between first and second positions to compensate for such pressure fluctuations.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of assembling an irrigation drip line comprising: providing a discrete drip emitter comprising a unitary body of elastomeric material having upper bonding surfaces and integrally defining: an inlet on a first side of the body for receiving pressurized fluid from a fluid supply source; an outlet on a second side of the body, different than the first, for discharging the fluid from the body; a flow channel extending between the inlet and the outlet and having a pressure reduction portion having a plurality of non-tapered baffles and a pressure compensation portion having at least one tapered baffle; extruding a drip line tube; inserting the drip emitter into the drip line tube as the drip line tube is extruded; and bonding the upper bonding surfaces with an inner surface of the extruded drip line tube to form a sealed engagement between the emitter body and the drip line tube; wherein the emitter body defines a perimeter wall and the perimeter wall and non-tapered baffles have upper surfaces which form at least a part of the upper bonding surfaces and bonding the upper bonding surfaces comprises bonding the upper surfaces of the perimeter wall and non-tapered baffles with the inner surface of the extruded drip line tube to seal the emitter body to the drip line tube so that the pressure reduction portion is enclosed and the pressure compensation portion remains movable with respect to the drip line tube; wherein the upper surfaces of the perimeter wall and the non-tapered baffles track a radius of curvature of the inner surface of the extruded drip line tube and bonding the upper surfaces of the perimeter wall and non-tapered baffles comprises bonding the upper surfaces of the perimeter wall and the non-tapered baffles to the inner surface of the extruded drip line tube so that the emitter body is bonded to the inner surface of the extruded drip line and prevents fluid from flowing over the upper surfaces of the perimeter wall and the non-tapered baffles. 2. A method of assembling an irrigation drip line comprising: providing a discrete drip emitter comprising a unitary body of elastomeric material having upper bonding surfaces and integrally defining: an inlet on a first side of the body for receiving pressurized fluid from a fluid supply source; an outlet on a second side of the body, different than the first, for discharging the fluid from the body; a flow channel extending between the inlet and the outlet and having a pressure reduction portion having a plurality of non-tapered baffles and a pressure compensation portion having at least one tapered baffle; extruding a drip line tube; inserting the drip emitter into the drip line tube as the drip line tube is extruded; and bonding the upper bonding surfaces with an inner surface of the extruded drip line tube to form a sealed engagement between the emitter body and the drip line tube; wherein the emitter body has boundary walls that define at least a portion of the inlet, outlet and flow channel and each boundary wall has an upper surface that tracks a radius of curvature of the inner surface of the extruded drip line tube and bonding the upper bonding surfaces comprises bonding the upper surfaces of the boundary walls to the inner surface of the extruded drip line.
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