Claims
- 1. A stripwise method of irrigation, comprising the steps:a) providing a flexible ground-engaging conduit having a supply end and an opposing end, the supply end being fixed to a water main riser, the conduit having a sprinkler section to which a plurality of sprinklers are fixed at intervals along the length thereof between the opposing end and an intermediate point on the conduit; each sprinkler being fixed to a device for protecting and supporting the sprinkler, each said device having a ground-engaging base for maintaining the sprinkler upright relative to a supporting surface; the conduit further having a continuous section extending from the intermediate point to the supply end, the sprinklers providing an irrigation spray pattern extending over a continuous strip elongated in the direction of the line of the hose and extending substantially symmetrically thereabout; b) positioning the sprinkler section for irrigation of a first strip of a tract to be irrigated; c) supplying water to the conduit to irrigate the first strip; d) drawing the conduit across the ground by means of a vehicle connected to the opposing end to irrigate a subsequent strip, such that each subsequent strip is substantially parallel to and contiguous with the first strip and thereby increases a cumulative irrigated area, whereby the intermediate point is maintained within a circular area centred upon the riser and having a radius equal to the length of the continuous section; e) supplying water to the conduit to irrigate each subsequent strip, and f) repeating steps d) and e) until the cumulative irrigated area covers the tract.
- 2. A stripwise method of irrigation as claimed in claim 1 wherein water supply to the conduit is maintained while the conduit is drawn across the ground in step d).
- 3. A stripwise method of irrigation as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first strip has a longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to an imaginary line through the riser which bisects the tract, and consecutive strips are positioned on alternate sides of the imaginary line.
- 4. A stripwise method of irrigation as claimed in claim 1 wherein the dimension of the tract measured parallel to the line of the first strip is a discrete multiple of the length of the sprinkler section.
- 5. A stripwise method of irrigation as claimed in claim 1 wherein the riser is positioned within the tract and the opposing end is closed.
- 6. A stripwise method of irrigation as claimed in claim 1 wherein the tract is grass-covered and the first strip and each subsequent strip are irrigated for approximately twenty-four hours in steps c) and e) respectively.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/787,315 filed Jun. 11, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,398,131 issued Jun. 4, 2002, which is a §371 National Phase Application of PCT/NL99/00157 filed Sep. 17, 1999.
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