Patents Assigned to Olson Irrigation Systems
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Patent number: 6871880Abstract: Apparatus and methods include an adaptor to establish a flow path through the side of a first piece of tubing (rather than the end of the tubing) into a second piece of tubing or other device. The adaptor includes a threaded head slightly larger than the hole in the side of the tubing into which it is to be inserted, and gripping portions to assist in forcing the threaded head through the opening. After the head has been inserted, a sealing element is tightened to prevent leakage. To join lay-flat tubing to drip tubing, the other end of the adaptor includes an annular barbed end; a sleeve member around the barbed end; and cooperating structures acting between the barbed end and the sleeve to move those relative to each other. Barb structures on the sleeve member cooperate with the barbed end to sealingly engage the drip-tubing end.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2002Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: Olson Irrigation SystemsInventor: Donald O. Olson
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Patent number: 6865793Abstract: Apparatus and methods permit splicing or joining a plurality of tubing ends. A central tubular member has a fluid passage therethrough. The tubing ends are mounted over the extremities of the tubular member, and are held in place by a multi-part sleeve around the central member and cooperating detents (on the exterior of the tubular member and on the interior of the sleeve) that pinch or bite the tubing when the sleeve is actuated (such as via a turnbuckle action) to force cooperating pairs of the detents toward each other.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Olson Irrigation SystemsInventor: Donald O. Olson
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Patent number: 6834662Abstract: An improved apparatus and method are provided for irrigation systems such as automated sprinkler systems. A pre-assembled housing or valve box includes an inlet for receiving water and one or more outlets for distribution of water to other components in the irrigation system, and also includes manifolding and power and valve means for selectively controlling the flow of water from the outlets. Many of the manifold components are integrally molded with each other and provided in modular form so that the system can be relatively compact and can be customized into a variety of configurations. The manifold can consist of or include integrally formed or interconnected valve bases. The electrical power system includes a main terminal box with power lines leading to connectors adjacent each outlet, so that solenoid valves may be readily connected thereto and replaced as necessary. O-rings, non-conducting gel, and similar mechanisms are provided to ensure the water-tightness of the electrical connections.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Olson Irrigation SystemsInventors: Donald O. Olson, Gerald Peterson, Aaron De Laby
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Publication number: 20030079332Abstract: Apparatus and methods permit splicing or joining a plurality of tubing ends. A central tubular member has a fluid passage therethrough. The tubing ends are mounted over the extremities of the tubular member, and are held in place by a multi-part sleeve around the central member and cooperating detents (on the exterior of the tubular member and on the interior of the sleeve) that pinch or bite the tubing when the sleeve is actuated (such as via a turnbuckle action) to force cooperating pairs of the detents toward each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Applicant: Olson Irrigation SystemsInventor: Donald O. Olson
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Patent number: 6460563Abstract: An improved apparatus and method are provided for irrigation systems such as automated sprinkler systems. A pre-assembled housing or valve box includes an inlet for receiving water and one or more outlets for distribution of water to other components in the irrigation system, and also includes manifolding and power and valve means for selectively controlling the flow of water from the outlets. Many of the manifold components are integrally molded with each other and provided in modular form so that the system can be relatively compact and can be customized into a variety of configurations. The manifold can consist of or include integrally formed or interconnected valve bases. The electrical power system includes a main terminal box with power lines leading to connectors adjacent each outlet, so that solenoid valves may be readily connected thereto and replaced as necessary. O-rings, non-conducting gel, and similar mechanisms are provided to ensure the water-tightness of the electrical connections.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1996Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Olson Irrigation SystemsInventors: Donald O. Olson, Gerald Peterson, Aaron De Laby
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Patent number: 6343813Abstract: A spline for joining irrigation tubing includes an elongated body portion. The body is configured to be inserted into and substantially fill a channel formed by aligning an interior channel in a female tubing end and a corresponding exterior channel in a male end. One or more serrations or slots in the body facilitate bending the body into annular channels. The end of the body is tapered to facilitate its insertion, including a taper along its length (such as on the side opposite the serrations), and a gripping portion on the spline further facilitates insertion and removal. Related methods are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Olson Irrigation SystemsInventors: Donald O. Olson, John Himmelberger
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Patent number: 4199105Abstract: A low volume spray device for irrigation systems has a lower tubular end portion that is beveled to facilitate its insertion into a plastic conduit. Its upper end forms a nozzle portion with a small orifice and a deflector that controls the spray pattern. The device is preferably molded from plastic material so as to be inexpensive yet long lasting.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1978Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Assignee: Olson Irrigation SystemsInventors: Donald Olson, Richard P. Georges
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Patent number: D402635Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1997Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Olson Irrigation SystemsInventor: Donald O. Olson