Patents by Inventor Joe D. Byles
Joe D. Byles has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20130056172Abstract: The system and apparatus according to the invention includes a panel of material which is made up of a body of open cell, reticulated, porous material (e.g., polyurethane foam) surrounded on the sides and bottom by a barrier of waterproof material. A layer of highly reflective, water permeable material is positioned on top of and covers substantially all of the top surface of the body of porous material. A drain can be positioned at the bottom of the panel to provide a slow, gravity feed to release water from the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2011Publication date: March 7, 2013Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Publication number: 20110308176Abstract: The system and apparatus according to the invention includes a panel of material which is made up of a body of open cell, reticulated, porous material (e.g., polyurethane foam) surrounded on the sides and bottom by a barrier of waterproof material. A layer of highly reflective, water permeable material is positioned on top of and covers substantially all of the top surface of the body of porous material. A drain can be positioned at the bottom of the panel to provide a slow, gravity feed to release water from the panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2011Publication date: December 22, 2011Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Publication number: 20100307056Abstract: A modular planting and irrigation device, system, and method for growing gardens on elevated rooftop surfaces and other surfaces and method of the same. The system has at least one body of porous material with spaces that trap air within the body as water moves therethrough. The water is contained within the body of porous material with a barrier positioned adjacent the side and bottom surfaces of the body. The pore spaces are of sufficient size to allow plant roots to grow therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Publication number: 20100307397Abstract: An ornamental planting landscape irrigation distribution and reservoir product and method ecosystem employing a substantially continuous panel on the soil surface on which ornamental landscape plantings are placed or produced, the panel having a primary, lateral water distribution structure which distributes water from a water charging inlet through the lateral area to the panel periphery, where it is restrained, the primary water distribution structure being such that when filled with water or completely submerged in water, air is trapped by the gaps and spaces of the material for ornamental landscape plant usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Patent number: 7682103Abstract: An ornamental planting landscape irrigation distribution and reservoir product and method ecosystem employing a substantially continuous panel on the soil surface on which ornamental landscape plantings is placed or produced, the panel having a primary, lateral water distribution structure which distributes water from a water charging inlet through the lateral area to the panel periphery, where it is restrained, the primary water distribution structure being such that when filled with water or completely submerged in water air is trapped by the gaps and spaces of the material for ornamental landscape plant usage.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Publication number: 20100005716Abstract: An irrigation distribution and reservoir product and method ecosystem employing a substantially continuous panel on the soil surface on which ornamental landscape plantings is placed or produced, the panel having a primary, lateral water distribution structure which distributes water from a water charging inlet through the lateral area to the panel periphery, where it is restrained, the primary water distribution structure being such that when filled with water or completely submerged in water air is trapped by the gaps and spaces of the material for ornamental landscape plant usage. According to another aspect of the same invention, an apparatus and method for supplying irrigation water to the root zone of one or more plants in a container.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Publication number: 20080286046Abstract: An ornamental planting landscape irrigation distribution and reservoir product and method ecosystem employing a substantially continuous panel on the soil surface on which ornamental landscape plantings is placed or produced, the panel having a primary, lateral water distribution structure which distributes water from a water charging inlet through the lateral area to the panel periphery, where it is restrained, the primary water distribution structure being such that when filled with water or completely submerged in water air is trapped by the gaps and spaces of the material for ornamental landscape plant usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Patent number: 6286765Abstract: A method and apparatus provides a controlled, continuous up-and-down motion of a pop-up sprinkler head device during an irrigation period to approximate a modified sine wave output from the pop-up sprinkler device assuring uniform coverage of an area to be irrigated without excessive watering.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Nibco Inc.Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Patent number: 6164307Abstract: Apparatus for attachment to a plumbing system having a warm water outlet, for rapidly delivering hot water through the plumbing system to the warm water outlet, comprising a diverter valve attachable to a building water pipe upstream of the warm water outlet for purging cold water from the water pipe, a diverter pipe section extending from the diverter valve, a back flow preventer in flow relationship with the diverter pipe section, and a flow control regulator in flow relationship with the diverter pipe section, whereby a small controlled flow of cold water may be diverted from the water pipe to thereby cause rapid delivery of warm water to the warm water outlet when actuated.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: NIBCO Inc.Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Patent number: 6161776Abstract: A turf irrigation distribution and reservoir product and method ecosystem employing a substantially continuous mat on the soil surface on which turf is placed or produced, the mat having a primary, lateral water distribution structure which distributes water from a water charging inlet throughout the lateral area to the mat periphery where it is restrained, the water then being distributed vertically above and below the lateral distribution structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1998Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Nibco Inc.Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Patent number: 5984202Abstract: An apparatus providing low volume irrigation from a previously installed sprinkler irrigation system including one or more sprinkler heads connected to a water supply conduit. The apparatus includes a manifold (50) having a water distribution passage (34) therein. The water distribution passage (34) includes an inlet end (35) and an outlet end (36) with the outlet end adapted to receive a conveyance channel (38) for distributing water to an emission point (42, 43). A flow control device (39) is associated with the water distribution passage (34) to control the flow rate of water through the passage to a rate exceeding a local hydraulic loading rate of the soil in the area around the emission point (42, 43). The manifold (50) is connected to receive water which is supplied to the sprinkler head through the water supply conduit.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Nibco, Inc.Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Patent number: 5882141Abstract: An irrigation conduit (10) includes a plurality of emitters (11) spaced apart along its length. A conveyance channel (12) is connected to each emitter (11) and is long enough so that a distal end (14) of the conveyance channel (12) may be positioned at or just above the soil surface with the conduit (10) buried below the soil surface. Each emitter (11) or each conveyance channel (12) includes associated with it a flow control arrangement (30) to control the rate of flow through the conveyance channel (12) when water is applied to the conduit (10) at a desired pressure and flow rate. The flow rate through each conveyance channel (12) exceeds the local hydraulic loading rate of the soil adjacent to the conveyance channel (12). The rate in excess of the local hydraulic loading rate causes localized flooding and allows the water to spread out substantially across the soil surface prior to moving downwardly into the soil.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1996Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Nibco, Inc.Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Patent number: 5829687Abstract: An irrigation spray head includes a plurality of orifices each for directing irrigation water in a substantially continuous stream to an impact location within an area around the spray head to be irrigated. Each orifice has associated with it a mechanism for adjusting the flow area and thereby adjusting the flow rate through the orifice and the distance between the spray head and the impact location associated with the respective orifice. Each substantially continuous discrete stream emitted through one of the orifices is at a flow rate higher than the local hydraulic loading rate associated with the soil in the respective impact location. Thus, each stream of water from the spray head produces localized runoff and a wide wetting pattern around each impact location. The flow rate for each stream is chosen so that the wetting pattern associated with each impact location combines with the other wetting patterns to substantially cover the entire area to be irrigated.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Nibco, Inc.Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Patent number: 5716004Abstract: An irrigation apparatus (10) includes a conduit housing (14) with at least one elongated, flexible irrigation conduit (12) received in a retracted position therein. A water supply arrangement associated with the conduit housing (14) allows water to be supplied through the housing to a proximal end (20) of each irrigation conduit (12). Also, a conduit deployment arrangement associated with the conduit housing (14) allows the irrigation conduits (12) to extend from the housing to an extended position in response to water supplied to the housing through the water supply arrangement. In the extended position, each irrigation conduit (12) extends over an area to be irrigated, and emitters along the length of each conduit emit water to efficiently irrigate the area under and immediately surrounding the extended conduit. A conduit retracting arrangement (32) retracts the irrigation conduits (12) back to the retracted position once the water pressure is withdrawn from the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1995Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Assignee: Nibco, Inc.Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Patent number: 5374138Abstract: A subsurface irrigation system includes one or more water distributing branches comprising a water emitting conduit and a water deflector member. The water emitting conduit extends through the area to be watered buried at an emitting depth below the surface of the area and is capable of receiving water at one end and emitting the water at a low overall flow rate along its length. The deflector member extends the entire length of the water emitting conduit generally below the level of the conduit and defines a deflecting area. The water deflector member comprises a layer of substantially water impermeable material and its position generally below the water emitting conduit allows it to block the downward flow of water in the water deflecting area. Deflecting the water below the water emitting conduit forces the emitted water laterally with respect to the conduit and capillary action in the soil draws the deflected water further laterally to saturate a significant area only to the depth of the root zone.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1994Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Patent number: 5043558Abstract: A deicing apparatus includes a heat source for producing deicing heat at one location on the body of an object and a heat distributing arrangement for distributing the deicing heat to one or more surface areas to be deiced. The heat distributing arrangement comprises thin strips or channels of heat distributing material having a heat conductivity greater than that of the material from which the remainder of the object is formed. One end or a portion of each strip or channel of the heat distributing material is in contact with the heat source itself or in contact with a highly heat conductive potting material in which the heat source is set. Another portion of each strip or channel of heat distributing material preferably forms a portion of one of the surface areas to be deicd.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1990Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Weed Instrument Company, Inc.Inventor: Joe D. Byles
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Patent number: 4991976Abstract: A temperature sensor probe is provided with a series of flow channels for deflecting a fluid to be sensed as it flows over the surface of the probe. The flow channels reduce the separation of flow from the surface of the probe thereby increasing the convective heat transfer of the probe and improving the time response of the probe. The temperature sensor probe includes a temperature sensing element housed in a probe housing. In channels are formed on the outer surface of the probe housing. In the preferred form of the invention, the housing is cylindrically shaped and the flow channels extend around the entire circumference of the housing in a spiral fashion so as to form a helical shape extending substantially the entire length of the probe housing.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1989Date of Patent: February 12, 1991Assignee: Weed Instruments Company, Inc.Inventor: Joe D. Byles