Fluid handling – Ambient condition change responsive – For controlling soil irrigation
Patent
1988-05-02
1989-06-13
Chambers, A. Michael
Fluid handling
Ambient condition change responsive
For controlling soil irrigation
13762411, A01G 2516
Patent
active
048382965
ABSTRACT:
A sensor disposed in the ground has a characteristic which changes generally predictably in relation to the moisture content of the ground. A signal is produced by a circuit during a period of energization whenever the characteristic of the sensor is at or beyond a threshold. The signal, once produced, is held during said period of energization, the energy being provided by a source of periodic energization for a solenoid driven water valve. A gate passes the periodic energization to the solenoid whenever said signal is present. When the periodic energization ceases, said signal ceases and the water valve closes. If the characteristic of the sensing element is not at or beyond said threshold during a period of energization, said energization is not gated to the water valve solenoid and the water valve remains closed.
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Chambers A. Michael
Tighe Thomas J.
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