Drip irrigation emitter and drip irrigation device equipped with same
US-2015150199-A1 · Jun 4, 2015 · US
US9980443B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9980443-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415104331-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 29, 2018 |
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An emitter ( 120 ) includes a flow path from a water intake path ( 221 ), which is for taking in irrigation liquid within a tube, to a recessed part ( 251 ). This flow path includes a recessed surface part ( 242 ) closed, without contact, by a film ( 300 ). A channel ( 243 ) that forms a reduced pressure flow path included in the above flow path is formed on the surface of the recessed surface part ( 242 ). If the film ( 300 ) is pressed by the pressure of the irrigation liquid in the tube ( 110 ) and adheres to the recessed surface part ( 242 ), the flow rate of the irrigation liquid inside the emitter ( 120 ) is controlled to an amount that can pass through the channel ( 243 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. An emitter for quantitatively discharging irrigation liquid in a tube from a discharge port communicating between inside and outside of the tube, the emitter being configured to be joined to an inner wall surface of the tube at a position corresponding to the discharge port, the tube being configured to distribute the irrigation liquid, wherein the emitter comprises: an emitter main body, a film having flexibility, disposed integrally with the emitter main body through a hinge part, and closely joined on the surface of the emitter main body, an intake part for receiving the irrigation liquid in the tube, a first channel for allowing the irrigation liquid received from the intake part to flow therethrough, a flow rate control part for controlling a flow rate of the irrigation liquid supplied from the first channel in accordance with a pressure of the irrigation liquid in the tube, and a discharge part to face the discharge port, the discharge part being configured to be supplied with the irrigation liquid whose flow rate is controlled by the flow rate control part; the intake part including: an intake channel extending through the emitter main body, and four flexible opening-closing parts closing the intake channel, the opening-closing parts having a form in which a substantially hemisphere thin dome protruding from the surface side of the emitter main body towards an opposite side thereof is divided with slits in a cross shape; the flow rate control part including: a recessed surface part formed at a portion of a surface of the emitter where the surface of the emitter is not joined to the tube, a groove connecting the first channel and the discharge part and formed on a surface of the recessed surface part, and the film; wherein: the film seals the recessed surface part to block communication between inside of the tube and the recessed surface part, the intake part or the first channel reduces a pressure of the irrigation liquid, and when the pressure of the irrigation liquid in the tube is equal to or higher than a predetermined value, the film makes close contact with the recessed surface part, and the groove and the film form a second channel for allowing the irrigation liquid to flow therethrough. 2. The emitter according to claim 1 , wherein one or both of the first channel and the second channel is a pressure reduction channel for allowing the irrigation liquid to flow therethrough while reducing the pressure of the irrigation liquid. 3. The emitter according to claim 1 , wherein: a valley bottom line of the recessed surface part extends along one direction, and the groove is formed along the valley bottom line. 4. The emitter according to claim 1 , wherein: the emitter is molded with one material having flexibility, and the film is integrally molded as a part of the emitter such that the film is capable of closing the recessed surface part. 5. The emitter according to claim 1 , wherein the intake part further includes a flow rate regulation valve configured to expand the channel of the irrigation liquid when the pressure of the irrigation liquid in the tube is equal to or higher than the predetermined value. 6. A trickle irrigation tube comprising: a tube; and at least one emitter, the emitter being the emitter according to claim 1 disposed on the tube.
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