Nutating liquid-emitting device and combination thereof with an anti-nutating adaptation kit
20210138492 · 2021-05-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B12/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B3/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B3/0486
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B3/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B12/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A liquid-emitting device for gravity-based irrigation systems includes a support structure that defines a first axis and has a nozzle for generating an irrigation jet coaxial with the first axis, a tubular body below the support structure, and a baffle plate facing the nozzle and rotatably mounted in the tubular body to rotate about a second axis. The nozzle is stationary and the second axis is free to rotate about the first axis with a precessional motion. Guides are removably coupled to the tubular body to interact with the baffle plate and prevent the precessional motion while allowing the rotational motion about the second axis. A diverting member may be removably positioned downstream from the nozzle to distribute the liquid over an area of the soil. An arrangement of a nutating liquid-emitting device in combination with an anti-nutating adaptation kit is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A liquid-emitting device (1) for gravity-based irrigation systems, comprising: a support structure (2) that defines a first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1) and has a nozzle (3) for generating an irrigation jet (J) coaxial with said first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1); a tubular body (5) located below said support structure (2); a circular baffle plate (6) facing said nozzle (3) and rotatably mounted in said tubular body (5) to rotate about a second longitudinal axis (X2), wherein said first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1) and said nozzle (3) are stationary relative to said support structure (2), said second longitudinal axis (X.sub.2) being free to rotate about said first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1) with a precessional motion; a guide (12) designed to be removably coupled to said tubular body (5) to interact with said baffle plate (6) and prevent said precessional motion about said first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1) while allowing a rotational motion about said second longitudinal axis (X.sub.2); and a diverting member (13) removably placed downstream of said nozzle (3) to direct the irrigation jet (J) over a sector portion (14) of said baffle plate (6) and distribute the liquid over a sector area of a soil.
2. The liquid-emitting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said guide (12) comprises an annular element (21) having a predetermined inside diameter (D.sub.3), said annular element being configured to be placed in said tubular body (5), said baffle plate (6) having a first portion (8) with at least partially radial grooves (9) directed toward the irrigation jet (J) and a second portion (11) having a cylindrical shape with an outside diameter (D.sub.1) that is smaller than said inside diameter (D.sub.3) of said annular element (21).
3. The liquid-emitting device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said annular element (21) has a cylindrical inner surface (21″) that is configured to slidingly contact said second portion (11) of said baffle plate (6) to keep said second longitudinal axis (X.sub.2) coaxial with said first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1) and prevent said precessional motion.
4. The liquid-emitting device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said annular element (21) has a frustoconical inner surface (21″) with a circular rim (22) for slidingly contacting said second cylindrical portion (11) of said baffle plate (6), to reduce friction between contact surfaces.
5. The liquid-emitting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said baffle plate (6) is designed to rotate about said second longitudinal axis (X.sub.2) via a stem (7) engaged in said tubular body (5) or via a rotating support.
6. The liquid-emitting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said diverting member (13) has a plate-shaped connecting portion (15) for connection to said support structure (2) and a beak-shaped channeling portion (17) with an elongate outlet opening (19).
7. The liquid-emitting device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said elongate outlet opening (19) extends in a diametrical direction (Y), radially offset from said first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1) to direct the irrigation jet (J) toward said sector portion (14) of said baffle plate (6) and cause the liquid to be distributed over an area of the soil situated beyond the diametrical direction (Y).
8. The liquid-emitting device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said outlet opening (19) has two straight branches (19A, 19B) that are inclined toward each other, one of said two straight branches (19A) having a greater cross section than a second one of said two straight branches (19B) to create a specially shaped jet (J).
9. The liquid-emitting device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said two straight branches (19A, 19B) are inclined toward each other by a predetermined angle (β) corresponding to an amplitude of said sector portion (14), the amplitude of said sector portion (14) ranging from 70° to 270°.
10. The liquid-emitting device as claimed in claim 7, wherein said connecting portion (15) of said diverting member (13) has a shielding extension (20) to divert any liquid splashes away from said diametrical direction (Y).
11. The liquid-emitting device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said beak-shaped channeling portion (17) has a gradually decreasing cross section, for accelerating the liquid toward said outlet opening (19), and is formed with such a shape as to orient the irrigation jet (J) in an axial direction (X.sub.3) having a predetermined inclination (α) to said first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1).
12. The liquid-emitting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said support structure (2) has a connector (4) for connection to an irrigation liquid feeding line and for supplying the liquid to said nozzle (3).
13. An arrangement of a nutating liquid-emitting device (1) in combination with an anti-nutating adaptation kit (23), wherein said nutating liquid-emitting device (1) comprises, a support structure (2) that defines a first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1), a nozzle (3) for generating an irrigation jet (J) along said first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1), a tubular body (5) located below said support structure (2), and a circular baffle plate (6) facing said nozzle (3) and rotatably mounted in said tubular body (5) to rotate about a second longitudinal axis (X.sub.2), wherein said first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1) and said nozzle (3) are stationary relative to said support structure (2), and wherein said second longitudinal axis (X.sub.2) is free to rotate about said first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1) with a precessional motion, wherein said anti-nutating adaptation kit (23) is adapted to be removably connected to said nutating liquid-emitting device (1) and includes a guide (12) designed to be removably mounted in said tubular body (5) to interact with said circular baffle plate (6) and fix said second longitudinal axis (X.sub.2) for the circular baffle plate to coincide with said first longitudinal axis (X.sub.1) of said support structure (2) and with an axis of said nozzle (3), further comprising a diverting member (13) which is configured be removably coupled to said support structure (2) downstream of said nozzle (3) to divert the irrigation jet (J) over a sector portion (14) of the baffle plate (6) and distribute the liquid over a sector area of a soil.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] Further features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent upon reading the following detailed description of a few preferred non-exclusive embodiments of a liquid-emitting device for gravity-based irrigation systems and a removable upgrade kit designed to be fitted to a liquid-emitting device, which is described by way of a non-limiting example with the help of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT
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[0044] In particular, the emitter device 1 may be suspended and connected to an irrigation liquid feeding line via a drop line, not shown, to provide irrigation systems of “center pivot” type or the like, moving by means of one or more motorized wheels.
[0045] As best shown in
[0046] Conveniently, the support structure 2 may be connected to the irrigation liquid feeding line via a connector 4 to supply the liquid to the nozzle 3.
[0047] A substantially tubular body 5 is placed below the support structure 2 and has a substantially circular baffle plate rotatably mounted therein in front of the nozzle 3 to divert and radially distribute the liquid jet J.
[0048] The baffle plate 6 can rotate about a second longitudinal axis X.sub.2, like in the illustrated configuration, and may comprise a support stem 7 fitting in the tubular body 5, to rotate around said second axis X.sub.2.
[0049] Alternatively, the plate 6 can rotate about the second axis X.sub.2 without the provision of a stem 7, for example using a rotating support according to any one of the schemes known to a skilled person.
[0050] Advantageously, the plate 6 may be placed at a predetermined distance d from the nozzle 3 and may comprise a first portion 8 with at least partially radial grooves 9 formed thereon, possibly slightly inclined to a radius of the plate 6, and directed toward the jet J to increase the range of the irrigation liquid jet and improve the liquid distribution uniformity.
[0051] In order to direct the liquid toward the jet J, the surface 8′ of the first portion 8 of the plate 6 facing the nozzle 3 may have a concave configuration with a central cusp 10 at the inlet area of the liquid accelerated by the nozzle 3.
[0052] The rotation of the plate 6 around the second longitudinal axis X.sub.2, actually operating as a hydraulic impeller, will be caused, as is known per se, by the flow of liquid delivered from the nozzle 3 and discharged through the grooves 9.
[0053] As shown in
[0054] According to a peculiar aspect of the invention, the first longitudinal axis X.sub.1 and the nozzle 3 are stationary relative to the support structure 2 and the second longitudinal axis X.sub.2 is free to rotate about the first axis X.sub.1 with a precessional motion, and guide means 12 are designed to be removably coupled to the tubular body 5 to interact with the baffle plate 6 and prevent the precessional motion about the first axis Xi while allowing the rotational motion about the second axis X.sub.2.
[0055] A diverting member 13 is also adapted to be removably positioned downstream from the nozzle 3 to direct the jet J over a sector portion 14 of the surface 8′ of the baffle plate 6 to distribute the liquid over a sector area of the soil.
[0056] As is clearly shown in
[0057] Furthermore, the diverting member 13 may comprise a substantially beak-shaped channeling portion 17, with an inlet opening 18 for the irrigation liquid at the connecting portion 15 and a substantially elongate outlet opening 19 that faces the baffle plate 6.
[0058] The outlet opening 19 extends substantially in a diametrical direction Y that is radially offset from the first central longitudinal axis X.sub.1 of the emitter device 1 to channel the jet J toward the sector portion 14 of the plate 6 and cause the liquid to be distributed over an area of the soil located beyond said diametrical direction Y.
[0059] Thus, the liquid from the feeding line of the irrigation system may flow through the connector 4 of the support structure 2, the nozzle 3 and then the channeling portion 17 of the diverting member 13 and our of the outlet opening 19 thereof, thereby generating a jet J directed toward the sector portion 14 of the baffle plate 6.
[0060] Conveniently, the outlet opening 19 may have two substantially straight branches 19A, 19B that are slightly inclined toward each other, and one of the two branches 19A may have a greater cross section than the other arm 19B to create a specially shaped jet J.
[0061] Thus, the liquid jet J that flows through the outlet opening 19 of the diverting member 13 may have a longer-range portion flowing through the branch with the greater cross section 19A, and may impart a torque in a predetermined direction Ω on the grooves 9 of the first portion 8 of the baffle plate 6. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, namely in
[0062] The branches 19A, 19B may be inclined toward each other by a predetermined angle β corresponding to the amplitude of the sector portion 14, which may range from 70° to 270°.
[0063] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, as shown in the figures, the diverting member 13 is adapted to direct the irrigation liquid jet J to sector portion 14 having an amplitude of about 180° to distribute the liquid over a semicircular area of the soil.
[0064] Conveniently, as best shown in
[0065] Furthermore, the channeling portion 17 of the diverting member 13 is formed with such a shape as to orient the irrigation liquid jet J in an axial direction X.sub.3 having a predetermined inclination α to the first longitudinal axis X.sub.1 such that the liquid will be directed to the sector portion 14 of the plate 6, as shown in
[0066] Advantageously, the connecting portion 15 of the diverting member 13 may have a shielding extension 20 that faces the baffle plate 6 to divert any liquid splashes from the outlet opening 19 of the channeling portion 17 away from the diametrical direction Y.
[0067] With this geometry, all the irrigation liquid that flows out of the outlet opening 19 of the diverting member 13 is oriented toward the sector portion 14 of the baffle plate 6 and is thus distributed to a sector area of the soil.
[0068] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the guide means 12 may comprise an annular element 21 with an outer surface 21′ and an inner surface 21″ that have a substantially cylindrical shape and are substantially coaxial, having an outside diameter D2 and an inside diameter D3 respectively.
[0069] As shown in
[0070] Then, the second cylindrical portion 11 of the baffle plate 6 may have an outside diameter D2 that is slightly smaller than the inside diameter D1 of the annular element 21, such that the plate 6 may be centered and its vibration may be reduced as it rotates about its second longitudinal axis X.sub.2, as best shown in
[0071] In a second embodiment, as shown in
[0072] In a further embodiment of the invention, as shown in
[0073] In particular, in this additional embodiment, the circular rim 22 may comprise a plurality of projections 22′ separated by corresponding channels 22″, to prevent accumulation of irrigation liquid on the sliding surface of the annular element 21 and the second cylindrical portion 11 of the baffle plate 6.
[0074] Conveniently, the annular element 21 may be formed with a highly wear-resistant base material selected, for example, from the group comprising fiber-reinforced thermoplastic materials, to thereby increase the overall durability of the emitting device 1.
[0075] In a further aspect, the invention provides an arrangement of a nutating liquid-emitting device 1 in combination with an anti-nutating adaptation kit, as generally shown in
[0076] The wobble-preventing kit 23 may be removably fitted to an existing liquid-emitting device 1 with a support structure 2 defining a first central longitudinal axis X.sub.1 and a nozzle 3 to generate an irrigation jet J along the first axis X.sub.1.
[0077] Furthermore, the device 1 comprises a substantially tubular body 5 located below the support structure 2 and a substantially circular baffle plate in front of the nozzle 3 and rotatably mounted within the tubular body 5 to rotate about a second longitudinal axis X.sub.2.
[0078] Therefore, the first axis X.sub.1 and the nozzle 3 are stationary relative to the support structure 2 and the device 1 to be upgraded may be of the nutating type, with the second longitudinal axis X.sub.2 free to rotate about the first axis X.sub.1 with a precessional motion, whereby the plate 6 may precess about the central axis X.sub.1.
[0079] By this arrangement, the nozzle 3 may be adapted to direct the irrigation liquid proximate to the central area of the plate 6 for the latter to distribute the liquid to a circular area of soil.
[0080] Advantageously, the anti-nutating adaptation kit 23 is designed to be removably connected to the emitting device 1 and comprises the guide means 12 designed to be removably mounted within the tubular body 5 to interact with the deflector plate 6 and fix the second longitudinal axis X.sub.2 for the latter to coincide with the first longitudinal axis X.sub.1 of the support structure 2 and with the axis of the nozzle 3.
[0081] Furthermore, the anti-nutating adaptation kit 23 comprises the diverting member 13 adapted to be removably fitted to the support structure 2 downstream from the nozzle 3 to divert the jet J over a sector portion 14 of the baffle plate 6 and distribute the liquid over a sector area of the soil.
[0082] In practice, the upgrade kit 23 comprises the annular element 21 and the diverting member 13 as described above, which perform the above discussed functions.
[0083] The removable anti-nutating adaptation kit 23 will be able to convert a nutating emitting device 1 distributing liquid over a circular area of the soil to a device having a simply rotating baffle plate 6, to thereby distribute the liquid over a sector area of the soil.
[0084] The above disclosure clearly shows that the liquid diffuser device of the invention fulfills the intended objects and particularly meets the requirements of being easy to manufacture, of reducing friction and vibrations on the stem during operation of the system, and of having a longer life as compared with currently available diffuser devices.
[0085] The device of the invention is susceptible to a number of changes and variants, within the inventive concept disclosed in the appended claims. All the details thereof may be replaced by other technically equivalent parts, and the materials may vary depending on different needs, without departure from the scope of the invention.
[0086] While the device has been described with particular reference to the accompanying figures, the numerals are only used for the sake of a better intelligibility of the invention and shall not be intended to limit the claimed scope in any manner.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0087] The present invention may find application in industry, because it can be produced on an industrial scale in factories for manufacturing liquid-emitting devices for irrigation of predetermined soil surfaces.