Deep Root Irrigation, LLC

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A01G 25/06 - Watering arrangements making use of perforated pipe-lines located in the soil 3
A01G 29/00 - Root feedersInjecting fertilisers into the roots 3
A01G 25/00 - Watering gardens, fields, sports grounds or the like 1
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Irrigation device for promoting deep root growth of a plant

      
Application Number 17516513
Grant Number 11818989
Status In Force
Filing Date 2021-11-01
First Publication Date 2023-05-04
Grant Date 2023-11-21
Owner Deep Root Irrigation, LLC (USA)
Inventor Ciudaj, Jeffrey

Abstract

The present disclosure is an irrigation device for promoting the deep root growth of a plant. The irrigation device may comprise a tube and a hose, wherein the hose may have one or more slits that allow liquid to seep out if the water pressure in the hose is too high. The water pressure may get too high if the pores of the soaker hose become temporarily clogged, which may happen if a fertilizer solution is put into the irrigation system.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01G 29/00 - Root feedersInjecting fertilisers into the roots
  • A01G 27/00 - Self-acting watering devices, e.g. for flower-pots

2.

IRRIGATION DEVICE FOR PROMOTING DEEP ROOT GROWTH OF A PLANT

      
Application Number US2022076670
Publication Number 2023/076769
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-09-19
Publication Date 2023-05-04
Owner DEEP ROOT IRRIGATION, LLC (USA)
Inventor Ciudaj, Jeffrey

Abstract

An irrigation device for promoting deep root growth of a plant. The irrigation device may comprise: a tube and a hose, wherein the hose may have one or more slits that allow liquid to seep out if the water pressure in the hose is too high. The water pressure may get too high if the pores of the soaker hose become temporarily clogged, which may happen if a fertilizer solution is put into the irrigation system.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01G 25/06 - Watering arrangements making use of perforated pipe-lines located in the soil
  • A01G 25/00 - Watering gardens, fields, sports grounds or the like

3.

Irrigation device

      
Application Number 29568411
Grant Number D0833238
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-06-17
First Publication Date 2018-11-13
Grant Date 2018-11-13
Owner DEEP ROOT IRRIGATION, LLC (USA)
Inventor Ciudaj, Jeffrey

4.

Irrigation device for promoting deep root growth of a plant

      
Application Number 15048686
Grant Number 09609812
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-02-19
First Publication Date 2016-06-16
Grant Date 2017-04-04
Owner DEEP ROOT IRRIGATION, LLC (USA)
Inventor Ciudaj, Jeffrey

Abstract

An irrigation device for promoting deep root growth of a plant. The irrigation device may comprise: a tube and a hose. The device may comprise one or more copper elements or a copper coating. The irrigation device may also be adapted to emit an odor and/or comprise one or more measurement marks.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01G 29/00 - Root feedersInjecting fertilisers into the roots
  • A01G 25/06 - Watering arrangements making use of perforated pipe-lines located in the soil

5.

IRRIGATION DEVICE AND METHOD OF PROMOTING DEEP ROOT GROWTH OF A PLANT

      
Application Number US2015013357
Publication Number 2015/199756
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-01-28
Publication Date 2015-12-30
Owner DEEP ROOT IRRIGATION, LLC (USA)
Inventor Ciudaj, Jeffrey

Abstract

An irrigation device for promoting deep root growth of a plant. The device may comprise: a tube and a hose. The first end of the tube may connect to a water source. A second end of the tube may be substantially confined within the hose. The tube may pass through a first end of the hose. The first end of the hose may be closed around the tube, such that the tube may be kept substantially in place and such that water from the water source may be substantially prevented from exiting out of the first end of the hose. The second end of the hose may be closed, such that water from the water source may be prevented from exiting out of the second end of the hose. The hose may comprise a plurality of perforations that allow water to seep out of the hose.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01G 25/06 - Watering arrangements making use of perforated pipe-lines located in the soil
  • A01G 27/04 - Self-acting watering devices, e.g. for flower-pots using wicks or the like

6.

DRI

      
Serial Number 86644853
Status Registered
Filing Date 2015-05-28
Registration Date 2016-02-02
Owner Deep Root Irrigation, LLC ()
NICE Classes  ? 11 - Environmental control apparatus

Goods & Services

Agricultural irrigation units; Dripper irrigation systems, comprised of tubes, connectors, soaker hoses and perforated tubes, brass fittings

7.

Irrigation device and method of promoting deep root growth of a plant

      
Application Number 13046340
Grant Number 08381437
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-03-11
First Publication Date 2011-09-15
Grant Date 2013-02-26
Owner DEEP ROOT IRRIGATION, LLC (USA)
Inventor Ciudaj, Jeffrey

Abstract

The invention is a device and method for providing irrigation water to a plant that promotes the growth of the roots of the plant deep into the soil. The invention includes a tube, connector, and soaker hose that is buried next to a plant. The invention connects to an existing irrigation drip line system that previously provided water to the plant. The invention also repels the roots of the plant away from the apparatus so that the roots are hindered from destroying the apparatus.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01G 29/00 - Root feedersInjecting fertilisers into the roots