Computerized sprinkler control system
First Claim
1. In a computer-controlled irrigation system comprising a reservoir of irrigating fluid, a main supply line, a plurality of lateral supply lines, a plurality of remote valves, and a plurality of sprinkler heads;
- a computer having means for providing the computer with a set of initialization data for the system and for each remote valve, the means for providing the computer with a set of initialization data being supplied by an operator;
a plurality of reference sensors installed in an area to be irrigated for sensing moisture level therein, the number of reference sensors being less than the number of remote valves;
means for providing the computer with a set of operational data for each of the plurality of reference sensors, said means for providing the computer with a set of operational data being supplied by the reference sensors, each reference sensor generating a signal indicating actual moisture level for processing by the computer, the computer controlling the plurality of remote valves so that the irrigating fluid is delivered to the sprinkler heads in amounts sufficient to bring the actual moisture level up to a desired moisture level;
wherein the set of initialization data provided by an operator includes a terrain factor for each of the sprinkler heads, the computer controlling each remote value so that the irrigating fluid is delivered to the associated sprinkler head in amounts dependent on the associated terrain factor.
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Abstract
A computer-controlled irrigation system (10) comprising a computer (22), a number of remote valves (18), and a plurality of reference sensors (28) installed in the area to be irrigated. The number of reference sensors (28) is less than the number of remote valves (18). The computer (22) has a keyboard for providing a set of initialization data (24) supplied by an operator and means for providing a set of operational data (26) for each of the reference sensors (28). Each reference sensor (28) generates a signal indicating actual moisture level for processing by the computer (22), the computer (22) controlling the plurality of remote valves (18) so that the irrigating fluid (12) is delivered to sprinkler heads (20) associated with the remote valves (18) in amounts sufficient to bring the actual moisture level up to a desired moisture level. Delivery of the irrigating fluid (12) is controlled by the computer (22) based on signals indicating actual moisture levels from the reference sensors (28) without operator intervention. A controlled flow of irrigating fluid (12) is managed by the computer (22) to each of the sprinkler heads (20), in amounts dependent on terrain factors set by the operator, and independent of weather conditions.
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Citations
11 Claims
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1. In a computer-controlled irrigation system comprising a reservoir of irrigating fluid, a main supply line, a plurality of lateral supply lines, a plurality of remote valves, and a plurality of sprinkler heads;
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a computer having means for providing the computer with a set of initialization data for the system and for each remote valve, the means for providing the computer with a set of initialization data being supplied by an operator; a plurality of reference sensors installed in an area to be irrigated for sensing moisture level therein, the number of reference sensors being less than the number of remote valves; means for providing the computer with a set of operational data for each of the plurality of reference sensors, said means for providing the computer with a set of operational data being supplied by the reference sensors, each reference sensor generating a signal indicating actual moisture level for processing by the computer, the computer controlling the plurality of remote valves so that the irrigating fluid is delivered to the sprinkler heads in amounts sufficient to bring the actual moisture level up to a desired moisture level; wherein the set of initialization data provided by an operator includes a terrain factor for each of the sprinkler heads, the computer controlling each remote value so that the irrigating fluid is delivered to the associated sprinkler head in amounts dependent on the associated terrain factor. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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2. In a computer-controlled irrigation system comprising a reservoir of irrigating fluid, a main supply line, a plurality of lateral supply lines, a plurality of remote valves, and a plurality of sprinkler heads;
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a computer having a plurality of first electrical connections, each first electrical connection linking the computer with a remote valve; means for providing the computer with a set of initialization data, said initialization data including a terrain factor for each of the sprinkler heads, the computer controlling each remote valve so that the irrigating fluid is delivered to the associated sprinkler head in amounts dependent on the associated terrain factor; means for providing the computer with a set of operational data; a plurality of reference sensors to be installed in an area to be irrigated, the number of reference sensors being less than the number of remote valves; and a plurality of second electrical connections, each second electrical connection linking the computer with one of the reference sensors; each reference sensor generating a signal indicating actual moisture level for processing by the computer, the computer controlling the plurality of remote valves so that the irrigating fluid is delivered to the sprinkler head in amounts sufficient to bring the actual moisture level up to a desired moisture level.
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3. In a computer-controlled irrigation system comprising a reservoir of irrigating fluid, a main supply line, a plurality of lateral supply lines, a plurality of remote valves, and a plurality of sprinkler heads;
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a computer having means for providing the computer with a set of initialization data, said initialization data including a terrain factor for each of the sprinkler heads, the computer controlling each remote valve so that the irrigating fluid is delivered to the associated sprinkler head in amounts dependent on the associated terrain factor; means for providing the computer with a set of operational data; and a single reference sensor to be installed in the area to be irrigated; the reference sensor sending a signal on actual moisture level for processing by the computer, the computer controlling the plurality of remote valves so that the irrigating fluid is delivered to the sprinkler heads in amounts sufficient to bring the actual moisture level up to the desired moisture level.
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4. In a computer-controlled irrigation system including a reservoir of irrigating fluid, a main supply line, a plurality of lateral supply lines, each lateral supply line being connected downstream from the main supply line, each lateral supply line delivering the irrigating fluid to the areas to be irrigated, a plurality of remote valves, each remote valve being connected to a lateral supply line, and a plurality of sprinkler heads, each sprinkler head being connected to the associated remote valve;
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a computer having means for providing the computer with a set of initialization and operational data, the initialization data provided by an operator including desired moisture levels in the areas to be irrigated, said set of initialization data including a terrain factor for each of the sprinkler heads, the computer controlling each remote valve so that the irrigating fluid is delivered to the associated sprinkler head in amounts dependent on the associated terrain factor; and a reference sensor installed in the area to be irrigated, the reference sensor measuring actual moisture levels in the areas to be irrigated and generating signals on actual moisture levels for processing by the computer, the computer controlling the plurality of remote valves based on signals from the reference sensor and the desired moisture levels so that the irrigating fluid is delivered to the sprinkler heads in amounts sufficient to bring the actual moisture level up to the desired moisture level.
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10. In a computer-controlled method of irrigating an area having embedded therein a plurality of remote sprinkler heads, an improvement comprising the steps of:
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storing desired moisture level data in the computer for a plurality of stations in the area to be irrigated; measuring the actual moisture level by a signal reference sensor installed proximate the area to be irrigated; determining a time interval for irrigation, the time interval being required to irrigate so that the actual moisture level proximate the reference sensor equals the desired moisture level proximate the reference sensor; irrigating through successive sprinkler heads for a time at each successive sprinkler head equal to the time interval for irrigation proximate the reference sensor, thereby controlling the delivery of irrigating fluid to the area to be irrigated based on desired and actual moisture levels so that the irrigating fluid is delivered in amounts sufficient to bring the actual moisture level up to the desired moisture level. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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