IRRIGATION BAYONET RISER PIPE AND RISER PIPE RECEIVING BASE ASSEMBLY
20190293219 ยท 2019-09-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16L25/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/248
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L37/107
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/248
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An irrigation bayonet riser pipe and riser receiving base assembly reduces the labor required to farm agricultural plots. The invention comprises a plurality of riser pipe receiving bases distributed along and fluidly connected to an underground irrigation supply line and a respective plurality of bayonet riser pipes that are selectively and fluidly connected to said receiving bases and further incorporates a respective plurality of flexible shape retaining and durable tubular irrigation hose segments that are attached to said receiving bases and each said hose segment preserves a path to a respective said receiving base through the ground to allow said riser pipes to be inserted and reversibly attached through said hose segments to said receiving bases. When said riser pipes are removed from said bases, a worker is better able to use farm equipment on the plot to till, to plant, and to harvest crops.
Claims
1. An irrigation bayonet riser pipe and riser receiving base assembly for fluid connection to an underground water supply line comprising an irrigation bayonet riser pipe reversibly and coaxially inserted into through and retained within a tubular hose segment and reversibly attached coaxial to a riser pipe receiving base, and said receiving base fluidly connected to said supply line.
2. An irrigation bayonet riser pipe and riser receiving base assembly allowing for quick reversible and fluid connection to an underground water supply line comprising an irrigation bayonet riser pipe having a riser main tube having a central riser water bore, said riser pipe reversibly inserted within a flexible shape-retaining tubular hose segment and attached to a riser pipe receiving base having a central receiving bore and a water conduit bore, said hose segment attached to said receiving base, said conduit bore in fluid connection to a water supply in said supply line and said bores all in fluid communication and continuity when said riser pipe attached to said receiving base.
3. An irrigation bayonet riser pipe and riser receiving base assembly in accordance with claim 2 wherein said bayonet riser pipe further comprising a
4. A process of irrigating an odd-shaped or small agricultural plot comprising the following steps: A. select an odd-shaped or small agricultural plot for irrigation; B. operationally connect an irrigation bayonet riser pipe and riser pipe receiving base assembly to an operational underground water supply line in said plot, said assembly having a bayonet riser pipe reversibly and fluidly connected to a riser pipe receiving base; C. ensure water in the water supply line is turned off; D. disconnect and remove said bayonet riser pipe from said riser receiving base; E. insert a debris excluder in said receiving base in place of said riser pipe; F. perform one or more selected farming activities over or in the vicinity of said riser receiving base; G. ensure water in the irrigation supply line is turned on; H. check for and remove said debris excluder and any debris from each said receiving base; and I. insert and reversibly secure said riser pipe in said receiving base.
Description
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[0034] The elements of the invention, an irrigation bayonet riser pipe and riser receiving base assembly 6 for fluid connection beneath the ground surface plane 8 of a plot of irrigated agricultural land to an underground water supply line 9 comprising an irrigation bayonet riser pipe 10 having a riser main tube 12, a central riser water bore 14, and a lower bayonet end 16, said bayonet end preferably having a beveled bottom and having a pair of opposed retention rod slots 18 extending from said bayonet end longitudinally toward an upper main tube end 19 and preferably each said slot respectively having an offset rod retaining detent 20 formed to receive and retain a cooperating riser pipe retention rod 52 of a riser pipe receiving base 40, 42, preferably an annular elongated inner tube spacer 22 surrounds and is attached to a central longitudinal portion of said main tube and said inner tube spacer having a beveled lower edge 23 and an annular O-ring receiving groove 24 in close proximity to said beveled lower edge; a resilient sealing O-ring 26 is mounted in said receiving groove and closely encircles the outside surface of said inner tube spacer above said slots, said O-ring sized to sealingly cooperate with a central receiving bore of said receiving base 49, 49; preferably an annular elongated outer tube spacer 28 coaxially surrounds and is attached to a central longitudinal portion of said inner tube spacer; preferably a T-fitting 30 is fluidly attached to said upper main tube end; preferably a suitable sprinkler head 32 is fluidly connected to either said upper main tube end or to said T-fitting; preferably a water discharge valve 34 is fluidly connected to and communicates with said central riser bore; said riser pipe receiving base 40 comprising a male adapter fitting 44 having an upper open-ended, longitudinal, and tubular irrigation water conduit bore 45 there through; a tubular coupler sleeve 46 preferably having a beveled upper sleeve edge 47 and having a generally uniform circular cross-section received within and coaxially connecting said water conduit bore to a lower portion of an open-ended tubular upper riser base end 48 having a generally uniform circular cross-sectional central receiving bore 49 and a beveled upper riser base edge 50, preferably a plurality of friction grooves 51 encircle an upper outer portion of said upper riser base end; a transverse riser pipe retention rod 52 is mounted transverse and across the longitudinal axis of said upper riser base end; preferably a flow reducing bushing 54 having a reducing bushing bore 55 is mounted in said conduit bore; a sleeve rod retention bore 56 formed to cooperate with a coaxial tube rod retention bore 58 to receive and retain said riser pipe retention rod; an alternative embodiment of said riser pipe receiving base 42 having an alternative conduit bore 45 and an alternative central receiving bore 49; a durable flexible shape-retaining irrigation hose segment 60 attached to said base coaxial to said central receiving bore 49, a hose clamp 62 to secure said hose segment to said receiving base; and preferably a ball-shaped debris excluder 70 or a cylindrical debris excluder 80 having an excluder strap 82.
[0035] The invention is preferably made from common PVC pipes, flexible rubber shape-retaining water discharge hoses or pipes, PVC plumbing fittings or other suitable irrigation system materials, hoses, and pipes. Means of joining, connecting, or attaching of elements of the invention one to another preferably may include solvent welding, adhesive, threaded cooperating portions of elements to be joined, connected, or attached one to another, hose clamps, and bayonet type slotted reversible connections between said riser pipes and said respective receiving bases.
[0036] The preceding description and exposition of a preferred embodiment of the invention is presented for purposes of illustration and enabling disclosure. It is neither intended to be exhaustive nor to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Modifications or variations in the invention in light of the above teachings that are obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art are considered within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted to the breath to which they are fairly, legitimately and equitably entitled.