Claims
- 1. A linear move irrigation system for irrigating a field comprising,
- a conduit extending transversely from an elongated irrigation ditch extending lengthwise adjacent the field,
- said ditch including a bottom and opposite sides,
- said conduit supported above the ground by a series of support towers each having drive means associated therewith,
- a series of water dispensers located along the length of the conduit for dispensing water fed through the conduit to the field,
- the support tower nearest the irrigation ditch adapted to move along a road adjacent the irrigation ditch and having an inlet pipe means extending therefrom which is in fluid communication with the irrigation ditch,
- said inlet pipe means also being in fluid communication with the conduit whereby water in the irrigation ditch may be fed to the conduit,
- means supporting said inlet pipe means whereby said inlet pipe means may vertically move with respect to said nearest support tower to compensate for variations in the relative elevation between the road and the irrigation ditch,
- a pump means mounted on said nearest support tower which has inlet and outlet ends, the outlet end of said pump means being in fluid communication with said conduit,
- said inlet pipe means comprising a connecting pipe means extending transversely outwards from said nearest support tower and being connected to the inlet end of said pump means,
- said connecting pipe means having a first pivotal pipe joint means provided therein which permits said inlet pipe means to move in a vertical plane with respect to the irrigation ditch, and a second pivotal pipe joint means provided therein outwardly of said first pivotal pipe joint means which also permits said inlet pipe means to move in a vertical plane with respect to said nearest support tower.
- 2. The irrigation system of claim 1 wherein said means for supporting said inlet pipe means permits said inlet pipe means to travel along the bottom of the ditch regardless of the relative elevation between the road and the irrigation ditch.
- 3. The irrigation system of claim 1 wherein a winch means is operatively connected to said inlet pipe means for raising said inlet pipe means relative to said irrigation ditch at times.
- 4. The irrigation system of claim 2 wherein means is provided for yieldably urging said inlet pipe means towards the side of the ditch nearest said support tower.
- 5. The irrigation system of claim 1 wherein said inlet pipe means comprises an elongated, longitudinally extending inlet pipe operatively connected to said conduit.
- 6. The irrigation system of claim 5 wherein a wheel means is operatively second said inlet pipe means.
- 7. The irrigation system of claim 6 wherein a float means is secured to said inlet pipe means.
- 8. The system of claim 6 wherein said wheel means includes at least one wheel which engages the bottom of the irrigation ditch and includes at least one wheel which engages the side of the irrigation ditch nearest the nearest support tower.
- 9. The irrigation system of claim 1 wherein a rotatable impeller means is positioned in the connecting pipe means to assist the pump means in drawing water from the ditch.
- 10. The irrigation system of claim 9 wherein said impeller means is driven by and electric motor operatively connected thereto.
- 11. The system of claim 9 wherein said impeller means is positioned in said connecting pipe means at or below the water level in the ditch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation application of Serial No. 07/765,180 invented by John A. Chapman, filed Sept. 25, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,265,810.
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