The present invention relates to a system which has been especially designed to supply the suitable fertilizers to a determined soil surface through the water with which said surface is irrigated.
The object of the invention is that the supply of irrigation water is always accompanied by a suitable supply of fertilizer, in order for the nutrients to be homogeneously supplied to the soil throughout the entire irrigation season.
The invention provides using fertilizer substances which can be powdered, crystalline, microgranulated, granulated or compacted in one or several pieces, marketed in a tight container and which dissolve progressively upon coming into contact with water, specifically when water is circulated through the interior of said container.
The invention is comprised in the field of irrigation installations, especially in gardening irrigation installations and the like.
The applicant is the proprietor of PCT/ES 2006/000203, which describes a method for extracting the contents from closed flexible containers through irrigation water; it also describes the device for putting said method into practice and the container used therein.
More specifically, this patent uses a tight container made of plastic material, containing fertilizer, which container is intended to be introduced into a container holder, which is in turn provided with a tight closure, based on a body and a lid, intended to be intercalated into a branch of the conduit for supplying the irrigation water, like a bypass, such that part of the water passes through the container holder, entering through its lid and exiting through its bottom, as a result of the fact that during the closing maneuver for closing same the lid and the bottom of the container break, such that as the water passes through the device the fertilizer gradually dissolves and is entrained by the water.
This basically acceptable system has in practice certain drawbacks, specifically the following:
The system proposed by the invention, essentially based on the mentioned PCT/ES 2006/000203, fully and satisfactorily solves the problems set forth above in each and every one of the different mentioned aspects.
To that end, more specifically and according to one of the features of the invention, it has been provided that the system works at constant pressure during the injection, for which there has been provided a pressure regulator keeping the pressure constant at its outlet, regardless of the inlet pressure, a check valve located at the outlet of the device, which prevents the pressure thereof from becoming equal to that of the mains pressure by pressure equalization in the outlet hole, and a safety valve assuring that the pressure will not be exceeded in the event of a possible failure in any of the aforementioned components, which valve will open allowing the liquid contained inside the device to leak out, in the event that the pressure at which said valve is tared is exceeded.
The fertilizer solution injector element is based on the Venturi principle and is especially designed to work on pressure during the injection and to minimize the pressure drops of the system. It is connected to the inlet pipe, to the outlet pipe, to the outlet of the extraction cavity, to the depressurization drain cock and to the upper portion of the lower part, which allows the evacuation of the air accumulated in this area after changing the container.
According to another feature of the invention, it has been provided that both the entrance and the exit of water are established at the bottom of the container and at the bottom of the container holder, the bottom of the container breaking suitably during the closing maneuver for closing the container holder, which frees the upper lid of said container holder, for which a bayonet type closure with means facilitating the manual tightening of said lid during the closing maneuver, has been provided.
It has also been provided that the container, instead of being closed by heat sealing as in the PCT, is closed by means of irreversible tongue and groove coupling, which simplifies the closing process since the use of thermal machines is not necessary.
Finally and according to another feature of the invention, the incorporation into the device of a peephole has been provided, which peephole allows viewing the mixture exiting the vessel, such that while there is fertilizer in said vessel the mixture will be colored, but as soon as the fertilizer has been used up the color in the mentioned peephole will disappear.
To complement the description which is being made and for the purpose of aiding to better understand the features of the invention according to a preferred practical embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description, in which the following has been depicted with an illustrative and non-limiting character:
In view of the indicated figures it can be observed how a container (1) participates in the system for supplying fertilizers through irrigation water proposed by the invention, which container configures a sort of tub, with the suitable capacity, with its corresponding lid (2), which further incorporates a handle (3) for facilitating its manipulation, said container holding the soluble fertilizer (4) and being hermetically closed by means of the pressurized tongue and groove coupling shown in
The mentioned
To open the container (1) and as shown in
In relation to the container holder and as shown especially in
In the lower part or body (8) of the container holder there is established a housing (15) for the container (1), at the bottom of which a perforation plate (14) and a water injector element (16) are placed. A peephole (17) is established in the wall of the body (8) which allows estimating the moment in which the content of the container (1), i.e. the fertilizer (4), has been used up.
Also in the mentioned cavity (15) and in addition to the water injector element (16), there is established an outlet (18) for the fertilizer solution, located below the perforation plate (14) which is supported on a plurality of ribs (19) especially visible in
A series of flanges (20) for the bayonet closure of the lid, which will be discussed below, is established in the opening of the body (8).
The body base (8), below its housing (14), is hollow and defines a cavity (21) in which the pressure regulator assembly (22), indicated by means of an oval in
Returning to the mentioned flanges (20) of the opening of the body of the container holder, these flanges are complementary to other flanges (28) existing in its lid, which lid has inner ribs (29) pressing on the container (1) to achieve its complete perforation. Outer protrusions (30) allow the coupling of a special key (35), shown in detail in
In this closure of the container holder, with the container (1) therein, the flanges (20) of the lower part or body (8) fit perfectly in a wedged manner with the flanges (28) of the lid (9), while at the same time the inner ribs (29) of said lid press the container (1) to assure the complete perforation thereof.
The tightness in the closure of the container holder is assured by means of a gasket (31).
Furthermore, a tight space for housing the handle (32) of the container (1) is generated between the base (8) and the lid (9) of the container holder.
Returning to the perforation plate (14) and as shown in
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/ES2008/000307 | 5/5/2008 | WO | 00 | 1/11/2011 |
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WO2009/135955 | 11/12/2009 | WO | A |
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