Claims
- 1. A tensiometer including the elements water reservoir, pressure measuring means for measuring pressure within said reservoir, and a wick having a first end and a second end, said first end extending into said water reservoir, and said second end extending beyond the water reservoir into soil, wherein the improvement comprises:
- said wick comprising a rod shaped wick.
- 2. A tensiometer as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- a sealing surface near the bottom of said water reservoir,
- a fitting threadably engaged near the bottom of said water reservoir, and
- a cone washer having a hole through which said rod shaped wick extends, said cone washer being set between said sealing surface and said fitting, forming a seal with said rod shaped wick and said sealing surface and said fitting is tightened pressing said cone washer against said sealing surface and said rod shaped wick.
- 3. A tensiometer as in claim 1, wherein said rod shaped wick is solid porous material.
- 4. A tensiometer as in claim 3, wherein said solid porous material is flexible.
- 5. A tensiometer as in claim 1, wherein said rod shaped wick is, shoestring, rolled paper towel, or rolled glass microfiber filter.
- 6. A tensiometer including the elements water reservoir, pressure measuring means for measuring pressure within said reservoir, and a wick having a first and second end, said first end extending into said water reservoir, and said second end extending beyond the water reservoir into soil, wherein the improvement comprises:
- said wick comprising flexible porous material.
- 7. A tensiometer as recited in claim 6, further comprising:
- a sealing surface near the bottom of said water reservoir,
- a fitting threadably engaged near the bottom of said water reservoir, and
- a cone washer having a hole through which said wick extends, said cone washer being set between said sealing surface and said fitting, forming a seal with said wick and said sealing surface and said fitting is tightened pressing said cone washer against said sealing surface and said wick.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract DE-AC06-76RLO 1830 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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