Irrigation control apparatus

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Inventors

Ayme de la Chevreliere, Charles J. M.

Application #

674511

Filed

Apr-12-1976

Published

May-31-1977

Current US Class

047/48.5
073/73
239/63
405/37

International Classes

A01G 027/00; B05B 012/12

Field of Search

239/1 239/63 239/64 73/73 324/65 222/52 47/1

Examiners

Ward, Jr.; Robert S.

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Abstract
An irrigation control apparatus, particularly suited to drop-by-drop irrigation, is provided and which comprises an assembly for electrically controlling the starting and stopping of an irrigation system by means of two electrodes which are spaced both vertically and laterally from each other. A "bulb" of humid soil is produced during irrigation and the upper electrode of the two is laterally off-set with respect to the axis of symmetry of the bulb, by a distance equal to at least half of the maximum radius of the bulb, and is situated at the upper limit of the bulb. The lower electrode of the two is arranged in a diametrically opposite position, at a point laterally off-set with respect to the said axis, but in the inverse sense, also by at least half the maximum radius of the bulb and is situated at the lower limit of the bulb. The precise relative positions of the electrodes are determined by the shape of the bulb which in turn depends on the nature of the soil to be irrigated.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved irrigation control apparatus, comprising an assembly electrically controlling the starting and stopping of an irrigation installation through the agency of two electrodes measuring the electrical resistance of the soil, the said two electrodes being simultaneously spaced from one another laterally and vertically, the improvement comprising an upper electrode placed at a point which is laterally offset with respect to the axis of symmetry of the bulb formed by drop by drop irrigation, at a distance equal to at least half of the maximum radius of the bulb and situated at the upper limit of the said bulb; and a lower electrode disposed in a diametrically opposite position, at a point laterally offset in the inverse sense by at least half of the maximum radius of the bulb and situated at the lower limit of the said bulb.



Description
In U.S. Pat No. 3,905,551 an irrigation control apparatus is described constituted by two electrodes measuring the electrical resistance of the soil, these two electrodes being spaced laterally and vertically.

In the arrangement described in the said Patent, the object was to re-establish the continuity of the hygrometric state of the soil and to that end, the lower electrode was placed at a sufficient depth so as to be within the layer of soil at a permanent humidity.

This arrangement is perfectly satisfactory for sprinkler irrigation installations but requires an adaptation for its application to the particular irrigation case known as "drop by drop."

In the case of such an irrigation an attempt is not made to humidify the whole of a layer of soil but simply to maintain a humidity in the zone where the roots are located.

It is known, that when a drop by drop irrigation is used, a humid volume having largely the shape of an onion and which is called "the bulb" is formed at the point of fall of the drops; it is also known that this bulb is elongated to a greater or smaller extent in the vertical sense according to the filtering properties of the soil, taking the form somewhat akin to a cylinder in sandy soils and a form somewhat akin to a lens arranged flat in very consolidated soils.
 
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