Water control and diversion headgate and method of manufacture

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Fluid control – treatment – or containment – Flow control

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405103, 405 90, 405 39, 405 36, E02B 726, E02B 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A water control and diversion headgate for use in irrigation systems, simplifying the headgate construction, easing its operation and improving its overall efficiency. This headgate includes a corrugated pipe, sometimes provided with an internal liner and having a beveled slot which extends slightly less than halfway through its diameter. A solid, flat elongated water-blocking gate, usually somewhat flexible, is positioned within the slot for vertical movement and for fully or partially blocking water flow through the pipe. The gate has a tapered lower edge and is adapted to make a sealing line contact with an adjacent pipe corrugation for sealing efficiency.

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patent: 4261671 (1981-04-01), Langner
patent: 4303104 (1981-12-01), Hegler et al.
patent: 4950103 (1990-08-01), Justice

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