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Automatic irrigation water conservation controller

  • US 4,922,433 A
  • Filed: 12/23/1987
  • Issued: 05/01/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/23/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A water conservation apparatus for controlling duration of irrigation watering cycles of a timed irrigation system having control valves that deliver water to preselected ground zones comprising:

  • moisture sensing means disposed in contact with at least one ground zone for detecting moisture content of the at least one ground zone;

    central processing means coupled to said sensing means for processing data on the moisture content of the at least one ground zone;

    solid state memory means coupled to said central processing means and having a stored applications program for sampling the ground moisture content detected by said sensor means;

    means for initializing said solid state memory means to take a plurality of samples of dry and wet moisture readings, and averaging and storing resultant dry and wet readings in said memory means;

    control means coupled to said central processing means, said control means sensing by means of said moisture sensing means moisture content in the at least one ground zone and scaling back the amount of water distributed by the irrigation system in proportion to the moisture content in at least one ground zone, as determined by the stored wet and dry readings in said memory means, said control means thereby shortening or shutting off the water cycles of the irrigation system as the ground moisture content increases.

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