Resilient disk drip irrigation devices

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Processes – Of discharge modification of flow varying

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239542, B05B 1500, B05B 1704

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057114820

ABSTRACT:
Drip irrigation devices (10, 40, 90) to facilitate the flushing of the irrigation system are provided. The devices (10, 40, 90) include an upper body portion (12, 42, 96) having an intake passageway (24, 55, 106) and opening (56, 104), and a lower body portion (16, 46, 98) having a discharge passageway (29, 66, 106') and opening (76, 104). A floating or stationary disk (14, 44, 114) is positioned between the upper and lower body portions. During the flush cycle, the disk (14, 44, 114) oscillates with great energy to loosen debris and flushes particles and debris out of the irrigation lines. During the irrigation cycle, the disk provides pressure-compensated regulation of water flow to permit drops of water or solution to form.

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