Claims
- 1. A strip irrigator comprising:a body member fitted with an inlet for coupling to an irrigation water supply and an outlet nozzle of said body member, defining a longitudinal axis; a distribution member formed with a water engaging portion consisting of two ducts forming between them an essentially V-like shape with an intersection adjacent a lower end thereof, each duct ending at a deflection groove; a support bracket pivotally supporting the distribution member to said body member; wherein responsive to a water jet emitted from said outlet nozzle, the distribution member generates reactionary forces imparting it with a reciprocal rocking motion about a horizontal axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; further wherein said reactionary forces impart the distribution member with a combined motion consisting of both said reciprocal rocking motion and an auxiliary reciprocal motion.
- 2. The strip irrigator according to claim 1, wherein the deflection grooves extend from the intersection, and where at least a first portion of said deflection grooves face away from one another.
- 3. The strip irrigator according to claim 2, wherein said auxiliary reciprocal motion consists of at least one motion selected from a first motion being a sliding motion along a horizontal plane normal to said longitudinal axis and a second motion being a swinging motion about a second horizontal axis perpendicular to said longitudinal axis.
- 4. The strip irrigator according to claim 3, wherein said support bracket is integral with the body member and wherein the distribution member is horizontally slidable with respect to the support bracket, thus constituting said first motion.
- 5. The strip irrigator according to claim 4, wherein either the support bracket or the distribution member is formed with a horizontal recess and the other of either the support bracket or the distribution member is formed with a lateral projection slidably retained within said recess.
- 6. The strip irrigator according to claim 4, wherein a diameter of a circumscribed circle of a cross-section of the lateral projection is greater than the height of the horizontal recess, thus restricting the angular reciprocation of the rocking motion.
- 7. The strip irrigator according to claim 4, wherein the support bracket is a bifurcated bracket receiving the distribution member.
- 8. The strip irrigator according to claim 4, wherein either the support bracket or the distribution member comprises a receiving opening at each side thereof and the other of either support bracket or the distribution member is formed with a laterally projecting, horizontal pin at each side thereof, which pins are swingably received within said openings.
- 9. The strip irrigator according to claim 3, wherein said support bracket is reciprocally swingable with respect to the body member about a horizontal axis parallel to said first horizontal axis, thus constituting said second motion.
- 10. The strip irrigator according to claim 2, wherein the deflection grooves intersect along an essentially straight line forming a blade-like apex.
- 11. The strip irrigator according to claim 2, wherein water is emitted from a deflection groove in the same direction as that of the duct which engages the water.
- 12. The strip irrigator according to claim 1, formed with boundary elements for restricting the rocking motion.
- 13. The strip irrigator according to claim 12, wherein the support bracket is formed with the boundary elements.
- 14. The strip irrigator according to claim 12, wherein the body member is fitted with the boundary elements.
- 15. The strip irrigator according to claim 1, wherein an irrigation pattern emitted from the irrigator is essentially a rectangle extending at each side of the irrigator and being about 4-5 m long and about 0.5 m wide.
- 16. The strip irrigator according to claim 1, wherein essentially all the irrigation water emits from either one of the deflection grooves of the distribution member.
- 17. The strip irrigator according to claim 1, wherein an upper, discharge end of each of the deflection grooves of the distribution member is narrower than the ducts.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 09,140,237 filed Aug. 28, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,076,746.
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