Drip line and emitter and methods relating to same

US9877442B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9877442-B2
Application numberUS-201615331407-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 21, 2016
Priority dateMar 26, 2012
Publication dateJan 30, 2018
Grant dateJan 30, 2018

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An irrigation emitter and drip line, and methods relating to same, are provided for reducing the flow and pressure of fluid via an emitter or plurality of emitters defined by two concentric tubes. In one form, the first tube defines an emitter inlet and connected pressure-reducing flow channel and the second tube is extruded over the first tube to enclose the emitter inlet and flow channel and defines an outlet connected to an end of the flow channel opposite the inlet to create an emitter for converting fluid flowing at a high flow rate in the lumen and at the first end of the inlet to a fluid with a low flow rate at the outlet of the emitter. In another form, a drip line is provided having a plurality of such emitters. Various other forms and methods relating to the emitter and drip line are also disclosed.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of manufacturing a drip line comprising: extruding a first tube layer having inner and outer surfaces and defining an inner lumen through which fluid may flow; embossing a plurality of inlets and pressure-reducing flow channels having first and second ends on an exterior surface of the first extruded tube layer, with each pressure-reducing flow channel being connected to one of the plurality of inlets at the first end of the pressure-reducing flow channels to form a corresponding flow channel for each inlet, and the plurality of inlets opening to the inner lumen defined by the inner surface of the first extruded tube layer and sized to receive pressurized fluid from the inner lumen and wherein embossing the plurality of inlets and pressure-reducing flow channels includes pressing the inlet openings into the outer surface of the first extruded tube layer so that at least a portion of the first extruded tube layer forming each inlet projects into the inner lumen of the first extruded tube layer and comprises an elongated bore formed by a protruding wall extending about a perimeter of the second inlet end and from the first end of the flow channel only so that the first inlet end extends into the inner lumen to draw fluid from a region other than at a circumferential periphery of the lumen adjacent the inner surface of the first tube; extruding a second tube layer over the first tube layer to enclose the plurality of inlets and flow channels; and making outlet openings in the second extruded tube layer near the second end of each pressure-reducing flow channel so that the flow channel extends between and connects the inlet and outlet of one of the plurality of inlets and outlets to form an emitter for reducing the pressure and flow of the pressurized fluid received at the inlet by the time the fluid is discharged through the plurality of outlets. 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein extruding the first tube layer comprises extruding a first tube layer having variable wall thickness, with a first thickened wall portion and a second thinner wall portion, and embossing comprises embossing the plurality of inlets and pressure-reducing flow channels into the first thickened wall portion of the first extruded tube layer. 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein pressing the inlet openings into the outer surface of the first extruded tube layer further comprises forming the protruding wall into a sleeve with a rounded cross-section having a longitudinal axis transverse to the flow channel. 4. A method of manufacturing a drip line comprising: extruding a first tube having inner and outer surfaces and defining an inner lumen through which fluid may flow; embossing a plurality of inlets and pressure-reducing flow channels having first and second ends on an exterior surface of the first extruded tube, with each pressure-reducing flow channel being connected to one of the plurality of inlets at the first end of each pressure-reducing flow channel to form a corresponding flow channel for each inlet, and the plurality of inlets opening to the inner lumen defined by the inner surface of the first extruded tube and wherein embossing the plurality of inlets and pressure-reducing flow channels includes pressing the inlet openings into the outer surface of the first extruded tube layer so that at least a portion of the first extruded tube layer forming each inlet projects into the inner lumen of the first extruded tube layer and comprises an elongated bore formed by a protruding wall extending about a perimeter of the second inlet end and directly feeding to the first end of the flow channel so that the first inlet end extends into the inner lumen to draw fluid from a region other than at a circumferential periphery of the lumen adjacent the inner surface of the first tube and feeds said fluid directly into the first end of the flow channel; extruding a second tube over the first tube to overlay the plurality of inlets and flow channels; and making outlet openings in the second extruded tube layer near the second end of each pressure-reducing flow channel so that each flow channel extends between and connects an inlet and outlet to form an emitter. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein extruding the first tube layer comprises extruding a first tube layer having variable wall thickness, with a first thickened wall portion and a second thinner wall portion, and embossing comprises embossing the plurality of inlets and pressure-reducing flow channels into the first thickened wall portion of the first extruded tube layer. 6. The method of claim 4 wherein pressing the inlet openings into the outer surface of the first extruded tube layer further comprises forming the protruding wall into a sleeve with a rounded cross-section having a longitudinal axis transverse to the flow channel. 7. The method of claim 4 wherein embossing the pressure-reducing flow channels comprises embossing the pressure-reducing flow channels in a tortuous pattern along a first longitudinal axis. 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the perimeter wall forms a generally rounded inlet wall with a second longitudinal axis and extending the perimeter wall of the inlet into the inner lumen of the first extruded tube comprises extending the generally rounded inlet wall into the inner lumen of the first extruded tube such that a second longitudinal axis is transverse the first longitudinal axis. 9. The method of claim 4 wherein embossing the plurality of inlets and pressure-reducing flow channels further comprises pressing a plurality of discrete outlet baths into the outer surface of the first extruded tube layer at the second end of each flow channel so that at least a portion of the first extruded tube layer forming each outlet bath projects into the inner lumen of the first extruded tube layer to form an outlet bath with a larger cross-sectional area or volume than the adjacent flow channel. 10. The method of claim 4 wherein extruding a second tube layer over the first tube layer to enclose the plurality of inlets and flow channels comprises extruding the second tube layer over the continuous length of the first tube layer yielding a drip line having two extruded tube layers over its entire length. 11. A method of manufacturing a drip line comprising: extruding a first tube having inner and outer surfaces and defining an inner lumen through which fluid may flow; embossing an inlet and pressure-reducing flow channel having first and second ends on an exterior surface of the first extruded tube, with the first end of the pressure-reducing flow channel being connected to the second end of the inlet and pressing the inlet into the outer surface of the first extruded tube layer so that at least a portion of the first extruded tube layer forming the inlet projects into the inner lumen of the first extruded tube layer and comprises an elongated bore formed by a protruding wall extending about a perimeter of the second inlet end and directly feeding to the first end of the flow channel so that the first inlet end extends into the inner lumen to draw fluid from a region other than at a circumferential periphery of the lumen adjacent the inner surface of the first tube and feeds said fluid directly into the first end of the flow channel; extruding a second tube over the first tube to overlay the inlet and flow channel; and making an outlet opening in the second extruded tube layer near the second end of the pressure-reducing flow channel pressure-reducing flow channel extends between and connects an inlet and outlet to form an emitter. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein extruding the first tube layer comprises extr

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  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • Tubular articles (B29L2024/00 takes precedence {; catheters B29L2031/7542}) · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • A01G25/026Primary

    Apparatus or processes for fitting the drippers to the hoses or the pipes · CPC title

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What does patent US9877442B2 cover?
An irrigation emitter and drip line, and methods relating to same, are provided for reducing the flow and pressure of fluid via an emitter or plurality of emitters defined by two concentric tubes. In one form, the first tube defines an emitter inlet and connected pressure-reducing flow channel and the second tube is extruded over the first tube to enclose the emitter inlet and flow channel and …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rain Bird Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01G25/026. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 30 2018 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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