Adaptable Integrated Water Delivery for Drip Irrigation Systems
20220312696 ยท 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G25/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02A40/22
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
An underground storage system for drip irrigation products is described herein. Drip irrigation systems may include an outlet connected to a tube filled with continuously flowing water, in which the water pressure must be high enough to force droplets out of the outlet and onto the soil. This is controlled by an irrigation control valve. The droplets then deposit on the surface of the soil surrounding the plant. Herein lays the problem, as excessive heat may cause the water to evaporate, ceasing any function that the drip irrigation provides. Utilizing a water tight, underground storage method, the invention would deliver water directly to the roots. This would help with the problem of evaporation and decrease water irrigation needs.
Claims
1. A root focused water delivery system consisting of 1. An emitter, an outlet for water which is positioned beneath the cap, and for which the water will then be deposited in the storage/delivery container 2. A storage/delivery container which may have multiple or a single hole at the bottom to deliver the water 3. A cap positioned between the emitter and the poly-tubing to allow for attachment to the storage container 4. The apparatus as a whole, where all the parts are combined, and act as an apparatus
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0002] The invention submitted herein is to describe a direct delivery of water to the roots of a plant, retrofitted to existing drip irrigation systems. The description is to be used to provide useful information on how said invention may be used, and how it solves a problem. Throughout the United State drip irrigation is a common irrigation system used in all facets of agriculture. The basis of the system is that instead of a spread of water given by conventional sprinklers, drip irrigation delivers the water to the ground directly above the roots of the plants. The system through which it achieves this is simple. Connected to a source of water, a pipe carrying the water is routed to all of the plants. This is called poly-tubing. At every point that the user wishes to place a drip point, an emitter is placed. This emitter is an outlet through which water is pushed out. When the system is activated, a constant state of pressure is created throughout. This is done by an attachment called the pressure regulator. Onto the emitter. The water can come out in a variety of forms, including but not limited to mist, droplets, or steady streams. The present invention includes a locking system which is connected to the emitters. The cap of the storage container is fashioned in such a way that the emitter inserts to the inside of the cap. The part of the emitter may then be inserted into the tubing which holds the running water, extending through the cap and into the tubing. Thus as the pressure increases the more water is pushed into the delivery system, which then transplants the water directly to the roots. This solves multiple problems. First, due to the increase in temperature across the world, drip irrigation systems are starting to waste more water. The drips of water evaporate before the roots can fully absorb them. By placing the water into a storage container, which then delivers the water to the roots, as seen in
SUMMARY
[0003] The present invention is an outdoor garbage container designed to accumulate water from a drip irrigation system underground. The present invention includes a cap and a storage container. The emitter's, an apparatus used in drip irrigation systems to let water flow out, barb is placed in the inside of the cap provided. The barb is then inserted into the tube delivering the water. A storage container provided would then be connected to the cap. It would then be placed underground. This would allow the water to go directly to the roots. Furthermore it halts the process of evaporation in an increasingly warm world.
PATENT DRAWING DESCRIPTION
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