Irrigation Coupling with Integral Filter
20190255465 ยท 2019-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G25/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01D29/014
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/114
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D29/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The disclosed device is an irrigation coupling with an integral filter. The irrigation coupling makes maintaining an irrigation system simpler and cheaper by using a small, replaceable component to strain sediment and debris from water in the system. The irrigation couplings prevent the sediment and debris from reaching sprinkler heads which in turn prevents the sprinkler heads, which are more expensive to replace, from clogging.
Claims
1. An irrigation coupling for connecting a secondary irrigation line to a main irrigation line, the coupling comprising: a first barbed end; a second barbed end; a channel passing through a center of the irrigation fitting; and an integral filter located within the channel; wherein the integral filter blocks debris from entering the secondary irrigation line.
2. The irrigation coupling of claim 1, further comprising: a transverse collar located between the first barbed end and the second barbed end; wherein the transverse collar prevents over-insertion of the first barbed end into the main irrigation line and prevents over-insertion of the secondary irrigation line onto the second barbed end.
3. The irrigation coupling of claim 2, wherein the collar extends outward perpendicular to the channel.
4. An irrigation coupling for connecting a secondary irrigation line to a main irrigation line, the irrigation coupling comprising: a body, the body having a first barbed end and a second barbed end; a channel through the body; an integral filter located on the first barbed end; wherein the first barbed end secures the irrigation coupling in a hole in the main irrigation line and the second barbed end secures a connection to a terminal end of the secondary irrigation line; and wherein the integral filter of the irrigation coupling strains sediment from the water as the water enters the channel.
5. The irrigation coupling of claim 4, further comprising; a collar, the collar located on the body between the first barbed end and the second barbed end.
6. The irrigation coupling of claim 5, further comprising: a midline of the body, the midline of the body located equidistant between the first barbed end and the second barbed end; and wherein the collar extends outward perpendicularly from the midline of the body.
7. An irrigation coupling for use connecting a secondary irrigation line to a main irrigation line, the irrigation coupling comprising: a body; an internal channel running through the body; an integral filter affixed within the internal channel; wherein the integral filter removes entrained sediment from water as the water passes from the main irrigation line to the secondary irrigation line.
8. The irrigation coupling of claim 7, wherein the body further comprises: a first barbed end, the first barbed end for insertion into a hole on the main irrigation line; and a second barbed end, the second barbed end for insertion into a proximal end of the secondary irrigation line.
9. The irrigation coupling of claim 8, wherein the body further comprises: a collar; an equator; the collar extending outwardly from the equator of the body; and wherein the collar prevents over-insertion of the first barbed end and the second barbed end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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[0026] If water 61 is pumped directly to the crops or vegetation 3, the bypass valve 64 is open and sends the water 61 to the main irrigation line 12 via the bypass line 65.
[0027] If water 61 is stored in the tank 66 for later use, the bypass valve 64 is closed, and the tank 66 is permitted to fill via the tank fill line 63. Then, when water for irrigation is required, the tank valve 66 opens to allow water from the tank 67 to move into the main irrigation line 12.
[0028] During irrigation, the water 61 flows through the main irrigation line 12 to the field or target area 13. In the field or target area 13, secondary irrigation lines 14 are used to divert a portion of the water 61 from the main irrigation line 12 to the plants or crops 3.
[0029] The secondary irrigation lines 14 connect to a sprinkler head 16 at or near the crops 3. The sprinkler head 16 is affixed to a sprinkler support 18.
[0030] As the water 61 moves through the main irrigation line 12, it likely contains entrained debris 20. In order to prevent clogging of the sprinkler heads 16, the irrigation couplings 1 are placed at the junctions where secondary irrigation lines 14 branch off the main irrigation line 12. Thus, the irrigation couplings 1 block or strain debris 20 from the water 61 before the water 61 reaches the sprinkler heads 16.
[0031] When the filter 2 in the irrigation coupling 1 becomes clogged, preventing water 61 from flowing through it, the irrigation coupling 1 can be replaced with less cost than replacing an entire sprinkler head 16.
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[0033] The irrigation coupling 1 is used with an irrigation system by inserting the first barbed end 4 into a hole on the main irrigation line 12. Then, the second barbed end 8 is inserted into a proximal end 15 of a secondary irrigation line 14. The barbed ends 4/8 create a secure connection holding the irrigation lines 12/14 in place.
[0034] The collar 6 acts to prevent over-insertion of the first barbed end 4 into the main irrigation line 12 and over-insertion of the second barbed end 8 into the secondary irrigation line 14.
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[0041] In this figure, the first barbed end 4 is hidden, placed inside the main irrigation line 12. The collar 6 is shown preventing over-insertion. The second barbed end 8 is inserted into the proximal end 15 of the secondary irrigation line 14. And the terminal end 17 of the secondary irrigation line 14 connects to the sprinkler head 16. The sprinkler head support 18 holds the sprinkler head 16 in a desired location near a plant 3.
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[0044] A description of the flow of water 61 through the irrigation coupling 1 is helpful. First, water 61 flowing through the main line 12 has debris and sediment 20 entrained. This flow is shown as arrow A. The water 61 passes through the filter 2 and into the internal channel 9. The intake of water 61 is shown as arrow B. As the water 61 flows through the integral filter 2, the sediment and debris 20 is strained and water 61 flows, shown as arrow C, into the secondary line 14 to the sprinkler head 16 (not shown).
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[0046] Depending on the type or size of anticipated debris or sediment, the filter 2 may have different pore sizes or slats to properly control the flow of water through the irrigation system.
[0047] Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.
[0048] It is believed that the system and method as described and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely exemplary and explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.