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KR-20260063767-A - Drip chips for hoses

KR20260063767AKR 20260063767 AKR20260063767 AKR 20260063767AKR-20260063767-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a drip chip for a hose. Specifically, as a drip chip that is fused to the inner surface of a hose and, in the process of discharging water contained in the hose through a separately formed discharge hole, rotates the water to scatter it radially, The present invention relates to a drip chip for a hose that induces collisions of water entering the drip chamber in multiple sections, thereby making the water particles smaller and enabling the water to be discharged in the form of complete scattering.

Inventors

  • 김귀현

Assignees

  • 김귀현

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241031

Claims (8)

  1. In a drip chip (1) that is coupled to a hose (2) and causes water to be sprayed through a discharge hole flowing inside the hose (2), The above drop chip (1) is, It has a predetermined shape and includes one side (10a) that is adhered to the hose (2) and the other side (10b) which is the opposite side. On the above-mentioned surface (10b), A hose drip chip characterized by including a support wall (30) formed and derived along the longitudinal direction of the drip chip (1).
  2. In claim 1, An outer wall (10) is formed protruding upward along the outer edge of one side (10a) of the drop chip (1), and two curved central curved walls (11) are formed symmetrically in the vertical direction along the center of the outer wall (10). A drip chip for a hose, characterized in that the opposite end of the outer wall (10) of the central curved wall (11) is bent at a predetermined angle and formed to have an inclined surface.
  3. In claim 2, A first partition wall (12) is formed on one side of the outer wall (10) and extends toward the central curved wall (11). On one side of the central curved wall (11), a second partition wall (13) and a third partition wall (14) are formed so as to be horizontal with respect to the first partition wall (12), and A drip chip for a hose, characterized in that the opposite end of the outer wall (10) of the central curved wall (11) is bent at a predetermined angle so that the area of water flowing into the central curved wall (11) through the third partition (14) is narrowed.
  4. In claim 3, A plurality of wedge protrusions (15) facing the direction of the second partition (13) and the third partition (14) are formed at regular intervals on the first partition (12), and A hose drip chip characterized by having a plurality of wedge protrusions (15) formed at regular intervals facing the direction of the first partition (12) on the second partition (13) and the third partition (14).
  5. In claim 4, A drip chip for a hose, characterized by including a plurality of wedge protrusions (15) facing the third partition wall (14) on one side of the outer wall (10), thereby causing the water passing through the partition walls (12, 13, 14) to collide once more.
  6. In claim 4, A hose drip chip characterized by having a plurality of through holes (20) formed between the outer wall (10) and the second partition (13) that penetrate one side (10a) and the other side (10b), so that water from the hose (2) flows into one side (10a) of the drip chip (1).
  7. In claim 6, A hose drip chip characterized in that the support wall (30) has a plurality of grooves (31) formed so as not to close the through hole (20).
  8. In claim 3, By forming a central wedge protrusion (16) on one side of the central curved wall (11), A drip chip for a hose, characterized by water flowing into the central curved wall (11) rotating and colliding once more, then colliding one last time at the bent end of the central curved wall (11) and scattering and discharging through the discharge hole.

Description

Drip chips for hoses The present invention relates to a drip chip for a hose. Specifically, as a drip chip that is fused to the inner surface of a hose and, in the process of discharging water contained in the hose through a separately formed discharge hole, rotates the water to scatter it radially, The present invention relates to a drip chip for a hose that induces collisions of water entering the drip chamber in multiple sections, thereby making the water particles smaller and enabling the water to be discharged in the form of complete scattering. Generally, water pipes used for crop cultivation are pipes arranged in parallel at regular intervals to supply adequate water to crops planted on a large plot of land, and each of these pipes has a discharge hole formed at regular intervals to supply water. In addition, in the task where water with increased pressure from a pump, etc., is discharged through each discharge port of the water pipe, a drip is provided at each discharge port to reduce the pressure of the water and supply it so that a constant amount of water is supplied to all discharge ports located close to or far from the pump. This type of drip system supplies water to crops at a constant pressure; to supply a constant flow rate, it is common practice to reduce the pressure of the water before supplying it. As described above, regarding the drip provided in the discharge port of a water pipe, it has been disclosed in Registered Utility Model Publication No. 20-0449454 and Registered Patent Publication No. 10-0748604, etc. However, the drip method described in the aforementioned technologies has the disadvantage that the water supply is limited only to the falling parts, as it supplies water droplets by dripping them drop by drop during the process of depressurizing and discharging the water. In order to solve these problems, a technology such as a rotary spray fountain hose for plant cultivation has been proposed, as disclosed in Registered Utility Model Publication No. 20-0478546, in which rotational force is generated in water flowing into a rotating space through a rotational force imparting channel formed at a position oriented toward a point spaced apart from the center of the rotating space, and the water is sprayed through an outlet. In addition, as disclosed in Registered Utility Model Publication No. 20-0478547, a technology such as a fountain hose for plant cultivation has also been proposed, comprising a watering control means for controlling the watering characteristics of the water being ejected, wherein the watering control means is configured to include a rotation generating unit, and the rotation generating unit generates rotational force in water flowing into the rotation space through a rotational force imparting channel formed at a position oriented toward a point spaced apart from the center of the rotation space, thereby causing the water to be ejected through a discharge port. FIGS. 1 to 3 show a drip chip for a hose according to the present invention, illustrated from different directions. Figure 4 shows an example of using a drip chip for a hose according to the present invention in a hose. Terms and words used in this specification and claims should not be interpreted as being limited to their ordinary or dictionary meanings, but should be interpreted in a meaning and concept consistent with the technical spirit of the invention, based on the principle that the inventor can appropriately define the concept of the terms to best describe his invention. Therefore, the embodiments described in this specification and the configurations illustrated in the drawings are merely the most preferred embodiments of the present invention and do not represent all of the technical ideas of the present invention; thus, it should be understood that various equivalents and modifications that can replace them may exist at the time of filing this application. Before proceeding with the following description with reference to the drawings, it should be noted that matters not necessary to reveal the gist of the invention, namely known configurations that a person skilled in the art with ordinary knowledge can obviously add, have not been illustrated or specifically described. The present invention relates to a drip chip for a hose. Specifically, as a drip chip that is fused to the inner surface of a hose and, in the process of discharging water contained in the hose through a separately formed discharge hole, rotates the water to scatter it radially, The present invention relates to a drip chip for a hose that induces collisions of water entering the drip chamber in multiple sections, thereby making the water particles smaller and enabling the water to be discharged in the form of complete scattering. FIGS. 1 to 3 show a drip chip for a hose according to the present invention, illustrated from different directions, and FIG. 4 shows an example of using the drip chip for a hose according to the