Water irrigation support

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Inventors

Roberts, Raymond F.

Application #

841223

Filed

Apr-29-1997

Published

Feb-23-1999

Current US Class

239/1
239/741
248/176.1
248/49
248/74.1

International Classes

B05B 017/00; B05B 003/12; F16L 003/00; F16L 003/08

Field of Search

239/273 239/276 239/280 239/289 239/600 239/741 239/743 239/749 239/1 248/49 248/74.1 248/176.1

Examiners

Kashnikow; Andres

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sorensen; Andrew D., Wahl; John R. Holland & Hart

US Patent References

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Other References

Product Brochure for Wade Rain.RTM., Wade Mfg. Co., Portland, Oregon; date unknown. Product Brochure for Pierce Side Wheel Roll, Pierce, Eugene, Oregon; Oct. 1, 1989.

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Abstract
A support apparatus for use on an above ground field irrigation system which supports an irrigation system pipe terminal end extension. The apparatus comprises a support post or stand which has a securing clamp ring at its upper end which is free to rotate about the pipe and secures the upper end of the stand to the terminal end of an irrigation system pipe. The apparatus supports the terminal end of an irrigation system pipe in an upright position when the stand is vertically beneath the terminal end as an alternative to a half-wheel or a full wheel at the terminal end.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An apparatus which is useful for irrigating fields with water, said apparatus comprising:

a) a water irrigation system, said irrigation system comprising a plurality of pipes for carrying water supported generally parallel to a field section to be irrigated, said pipes having connectable ends, a plurality of wheels supporting said pipes above said field, said wheels situated on said pipes such that said pipes may be moved from one section of a field to another section of a field by rotating at least one of said wheels, said irrigation system having a hydrant end having means to secure to a water source, said irrigation system having a terminal end opposite said hydrant-end; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Large irrigation systems for farms have been commonplace for a number of years. The present invention is directed to an apparatus which supports an irrigation system extension when in use.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Irrigation systems have long been used to water vast tracts of land. Irrigation systems which have recently become widespread in use are the systems which utilize raised section of pipes which are supported by large wheels. There are two general types of systems. The first system irrigates in a 360 degree circle. In this system, there is typically a central point wherein the water is fed into the irrigation pipe, and from that central point a long linear pipe or hose with apertures therethrough extends oftentimes over 1,000 feet. The second type of system, which the present invention is directed to, is a linear system, which utilizes a series of hydrants. The hydrants are positioned in line, about every 60 feet. The linear section, which has aluminum sections of pipe, waters a fixed area for approximately 12 hours. After the area is watered, the linear section is disconnected from the hydrant and is moved to a new area of the field. The watering is thereafter resumed. On very large, flat tracts of land where there are minimal number of irregularities, such as trees, mountains, sharp hills, etc., the long sections may be moved in a linear direction thus watering vast tracts of land, typically approximately 40 acres of land. However, in farming regions wherein there are numerous hills, trees, rocky cliffs, etc., oftentimes the extension must be shortened for a portion of the tract which is to be watered. This involves taking out 40-foot sections and leaving them in the field until the irrigation system makes its pass past the irregularity. When the end piece is disconnected, a temporary half-wheel must be moved (usually dragged) out to where the end of the section where the end piece was disconnected from. Dragging this wheel is cumbersome in that it must be moved many feet. The half-wheel is used to support the section of pipe so it does not touch the ground and bend when water has filled the pipe section when the system is in operation.
 
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