Irrigation systems

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Inventors

Grimes, Sr., Roland S.

Application #

483191

Filed

Apr-8-1983

Published

Jun-12-1984

Current US Class

047/48.5

International Classes

A01G 029/00

Field of Search

47/48.5 47/79 47/80 47/81 47/47 111/7.1 111/7.2 111/7.3 111/7.4 111/6

Examiners

Hafer; Robert A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kreten; Bernhard, Bloom; Leonard

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Abstract
A receptacle for holding water and other nutrients a portion of which is adapted to be placed below grade for irrigating plants, and includes apertures in the bottom of the receptacle to allow the slow migration of liquids outwardly therefrom and a lid on a top face suitably formed to prevent evaporation, the apertures provided with a semispherical cap to prevent fouling.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An irrigation system comprising in combination:

a receptacle means having a removable lid therefore, and

metering means on a lowermost portion of said receptacle allowing fluid contained within said receptacle to be metered outwardly therefrom,

said metering means being adjustable and including a plug member threadedly disposed in a bottom face of said receptacle including a central plug bore and a plurality of apertures at a lowermost stem of said plug member, whereby threads complementally formed on said bottom face of said receptacle can both orient said apertures associated with said plug member for controlling flow rate and axially translate said plug member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The following invention relates generally to devices used to irrigate plants, crops, and the like.

The need for plants being watered regularly is well documented. In the past, elaborate irrigation systems including conduits that extend considerable distances have been provided which mist water into the air, a portion of which will run down to the ground immediately adjacent the plant for communication with plant's roots. Other forms of irrigation include the provision of drip type irrigators placed immediately adjacent the plant's base for allowing a slow steady migration of fluids from the drip hose to the surface of the land within which the plant is embedded.

It should be clear that whatever known prior art techniques exist for providing plants with water, when the water is placed above or on the ground, a considerable amount of water is lost to evaporation, runoff, and the like requiring a greater amount of water then would normally be required. In addition, the inadvertent spraying of a plant with water when in direct sunlight can cause burning of the plant, an undesired phenomena which requires that the watering process to be done in the evening or early morning hours. It is known that some soils, while being suitable for growing crops, do not readily hold the water and therefore the moisture associated with irrigation may run-off and away from the plants roots prior to doing the required job of feeding the plants and can also cause erosion. In addition, the irrigation systems listed hereinabove are wasteful not only of the water, but also of nutrients that may want to be included for feeding the plants in a particular manner.
 
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