Moisture monitoring and control system
First Claim
1. A system for monitoring moisture level in soil and controlling application of water to the soil, the system comprising:
- a plurality of a means for sensing moisture level in the soil at a plurality of discrete points, each said moisture level sensing means being electrically interconnected with one of;
a plurality of power amplifiers, where each said power amplifier is electrically interconnected with one of;
a plurality of a means for switching an electrical circuit;
each of the moisture level sensing means is positioned in the soil such that a first voltage proportional to the level of moisture in the soil adjacent to each of the moisture level sensing means is produced by each of the moisture level sensing means, each of the first voltages being amplified by each one of the power amplifiers to a level adequate to energize each of the switching means whereby each of the moisture levels in the soil is used to energize and to deenergize each of the switching means in accordance with each of the moisture levels in the soil.
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Abstract
There is provided a system for monitoring moisture level in soil and controlling application of water to the soil. The system includes a moisture level sensor which generates a small voltage through the Volta effect. This voltage is amplified and is then used to trigger a switch typically connected to a standard watering timer. The sensor signal may be compared to a present voltage level through a comparator, and in this way the amount of moisture in the soil which will determine the "on" condition can be selected. The preferred sensor in the present invention is a bimetallic element, the soil functioning as an electrolyte in contact with the bimetallic element such that a Volta effect electromotive force is produced in the bimetallic element. A temperature sensor is also included, and functions in parallel to the moisture sensor such that both moisture level and temperature level must be within a present range in order for the comparator to pass an output signal on to the switch. Multiple sensors may be used in a configuration that allows each sensor or pair of sensors to control one set of watering devices so that various preconditions may be set for different zones of soil to be watered.
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4 Claims
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1. A system for monitoring moisture level in soil and controlling application of water to the soil, the system comprising:
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a plurality of a means for sensing moisture level in the soil at a plurality of discrete points, each said moisture level sensing means being electrically interconnected with one of; a plurality of power amplifiers, where each said power amplifier is electrically interconnected with one of; a plurality of a means for switching an electrical circuit;
each of the moisture level sensing means is positioned in the soil such that a first voltage proportional to the level of moisture in the soil adjacent to each of the moisture level sensing means is produced by each of the moisture level sensing means, each of the first voltages being amplified by each one of the power amplifiers to a level adequate to energize each of the switching means whereby each of the moisture levels in the soil is used to energize and to deenergize each of the switching means in accordance with each of the moisture levels in the soil. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A device for monitoring moisture in a soil for controlling the application of water to the soil, comprising:
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a bimetallic element having a first metallic electrode and a second metallic electrode, the electrodes separated by an insulator, the electrodes and the insulator forming a linear rod of such dimension as to be easily inserted into the soil, the electrodes being in contact with the soil, the rod having a conductor pair, one portion of the conductor pair extending from one end thereof, the conductor pair making electrical contact with the electrodes, the conductor pair for electrical interconnection of the electrodes with; a power amplifier, electrically interconnected with; a means for switching such that the soil functions as an electrolyte in contact with the electrodes to produce a Volta effect first voltage in the conductor pair, the first voltage being proportional to the level of moisture in the soil adjacent to the bimetallic element, the first voltage being amplified by the power amplifier to a level adequate to energize the switching means, whereby the moisture level in the soil is used to energize and to deenergize a means for soil watering.
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