Irrigation boot assembly
11118686 · 2021-09-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16J3/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A01G25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16L27/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L51/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J3/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16J15/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L27/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention provides an irrigation boot assembly for securing span pipes. According to a preferred embodiment, an irrigation boot assembly of the present invention may preferably include a center body portion formed as a laterally extending, hollow tube having a first side opening and a second side opening for receiving and securing connected span pipes. According to a further preferred embodiment, the irrigation boot assembly of the present invention preferably further includes securing straps extending around the first and second side openings. According to a further preferred embodiment, the center body portion of the present invention preferably further includes a plurality of bellows which each include a ridge portion extending above the surface of the center body portion.
Claims
1. An irrigation boot assembly for securing a first span pipe to a second span pipe each having a first diameter, wherein the irrigation boot assembly comprises: a center body portion, wherein the center body portion comprises a laterally extending, hollow tube having a first side opening and a second side opening; further wherein the center body portion has a second diameter which is larger than the first diameter; wherein the center body portion is configured to receive the first span pipe within the first side opening; further wherein the center body portion is configured to receive the second span pipe within the second side opening; a first securing strap and a second securing strap; wherein the first securing strap extends around the first side opening and the first span pipe; further wherein the second securing strap extends around the second side opening and the second span pipe; a plurality of bellows; wherein the bellows are incorporated into the walls of the center body portion to form concertinaed sides; wherein each bellow is comprised of a ridge portion extending above the surface of the center body portion; further wherein the bellows are formed to compress and extend in response to lateral and angular forces applied due to the misalignment of the first and second span pipes; wherein the center body portion further comprises a plurality of valleys which are positioned between each of the plurality of bellows; and a plurality of reinforcing bands; wherein at least one reinforcing band extends around the center body portion; wherein at least one reinforcing band is comprised of metal, plastic or fabric secured within a valley; wherein the bellows are configured to compress down to a compressed length and extend to an extended length; wherein the extended length is more than two inches longer than the compressed length; wherein the irrigation boot assembly further comprises a first rotational bearing connected to the first span pipe and a second rotational bearing connected to the second span pipe; wherein the first and second rotational bearings are configured to rotate in response to any transferred rotational movement from the first and second span pipes.
2. The irrigation boot assembly of claim 1, wherein the bellows are comprised of semicircular ridges.
3. The irrigation boot assembly of claim 2, wherein the semicircular ridges have an outer circumference greater than 2 inches.
4. The irrigation boot assembly of claim 1, wherein the bellows extend to a length greater than nine inches.
5. The irrigation boot assembly of claim 4, wherein the bellows compress to less than 3 inches.
6. The irrigation boot assembly of claim 5, wherein the outer circumference of each bellow is within the range of 0.5-5.0 inches.
7. The irrigation boot assembly of claim 1, wherein the bellows are V-shaped.
8. The irrigation boot assembly of claim 1, wherein the bellows are circular shaped.
9. The irrigation boot assembly of claim 5, wherein the irrigation boot assembly is configured to flex rearward to create a net rearward angle between the first span pipe and the second span pipe in the range of 10-100 degrees.
10. The irrigation boot assembly of claim 5, wherein the irrigation boot assembly is configured to flex forward to create a net forward angle between the first and second span pipes in the range of 10-100 degrees.
11. The irrigation boot assembly of claim 1, wherein the bellows are pyramid shaped.
12. The irrigation boot assembly of claim 1, wherein the bellows are triangular shaped.
13. An irrigation boot assembly for securing a first span pipe to a second span pipe each having a first diameter, wherein the irrigation boot assembly comprises: a center body portion, wherein the center body portion comprises a laterally extending, hollow tube having a first side opening and a second side opening; further wherein the center body portion has a second diameter which is larger than the first diameter; wherein the center body portion is configured to receive the first span pipe within the first side opening; further wherein the center body portion is configured to receive the second span pipe within the second side opening; a first securing strap and a second securing strap; wherein the first securing strap extends around the first side opening and the first span pipe; further wherein the second securing strap extends around the second side opening and the second span pipe; a plurality of bellows; wherein the bellows are incorporated into the walls of the center body portion to form concertinaed sides; wherein each bellow is comprised of a ridge portion extending above the surface of the center body portion; further wherein the bellows are formed to compress and extend in response to lateral and angular forces applied due to the misalignment of the first and second span pipes; wherein the center body portion further comprises a plurality of valleys which are positioned between each of the plurality of bellows; and a plurality of reinforcing bands; wherein at least one reinforcing band extends around the center body portion; wherein at least one reinforcing band is comprised of metal, plastic or fabric secured within a valley; wherein the irrigation boot assembly is comprised of four bellows formed within the center body portion; wherein the bellows are configured to compress down to a compressed length and extend to an extended length; wherein the extended length is more than two inches longer than the compressed length; wherein the bellows extend to a length greater than nine inches; wherein the bellows compress to less than 3 inches; wherein the irrigation boot assembly further comprises a first rotational bearing connected to the first span pipe and a second rotational bearing connected to the second span pipe.
14. The irrigation boot assembly of claim 13, wherein the first and second rotational bearings are configured to rotate in response to any transferred rotational movement from the first and second span pipes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(10) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the present invention is hereby intended and such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated devices are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art.
(11) The main features and preferences of the present invention and preferred embodiments of same have been described in general. As can be appreciated, any number of variations of these features may be implemented on other embodiments of the present invention. Further modifications may also be made which do not necessarily alter the fundamental characteristics of the invention. It is considered that such variants and modified embodiments still fall within the scope of the present invention which, in its preferred form, includes an enhanced flex boot with bellows.
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(14) According to preferred embodiments, the bellows of the present invention may preferably be incorporated into the wall(s) of the center body portion to form concertinaed sides to allow the center body portion to expand and contract and thus absorb any movement, especially axial elongation between irrigation pipes. Structurally, each bellow may be formed to include a ridge extending around the surface of the center body portion with lower height regions (“valleys”) located between each bellow ridge. According to alternative preferred embodiments, the bellows may be v-shaped or circular shaped as discussed further below. As also discussed further below, the irrigation boot of the present invention may preferably further include support rings/bands to support the valleys of the bellows when under pressure.
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(17) As shown in a first view 30, the exemplary flex boot of the present invention may initially be substantially laterally aligned with the joined span pipes (i.e. net angle between pipes of 0 degrees). As illustrated, when the span joint is straight (which is not its normal state due to span crown) the distance between the pipe ends is 7″. As shown in a second view 32, the exemplary flex boot may flex rearward to allow for a net rearward angle between the span pipes of anywhere between 0-180 degrees. In the specific example shown, when the exemplary spans undergo a 30% (16.7 degrees) slope absorption, the rearward/bottom of the pipe faces are shown moving to become 9.76″ apart with the boot of the present invention elongating from 7″ to 9.76″ (or 39%) to accommodate this movement. As shown in a third view 34, the exemplary flex boot may further flex forward to allow for a net forward angle between span pipes of anywhere between 0-180 degrees.
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(22) While the above descriptions regarding the present invention contain much specificity, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope, but rather as examples. Many other variations are possible. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention should be determined not by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.