Patent classifications
E04D2013/082
Wireless automatic downspout actuation device
An automatic extension device for releasing a downspout extension from a raised position to a lowered position including a control board, a power source, a latch with the ability to connect to a downspout extension, and a release kickoff. The latch is controlled by the control board wherein the control board receives inputs from a data source, a moisture sensor, a calendar database, or other relevant source. The latch is connected to the downspout extension such that when the latch releases, the downspout and downspout extension become disconnected and the downspout extension can move to the lowered position. The release kickoff includes a device such as a spring to assist in initiating the downspout extension moving to the lowered position.
System of components which, assembled, form a rainwater separator for a downpipe
A system of components, which, when assembled, form a rainwater separator for a downpipe is disclosed. The system includes, among other things, a screen for fine filtering of the rainwater. In a first assembly arrangement, the parts are assembled to form a rainwater separator with the screen so that the filtered water can be used as non-potable water for the household. In a second assembly arrangement, the screen is omitted, so that the water obtained from the rainwater separator may be utilized for watering the garden, for example.
Wireless Automatic Downspout Actuation Device
An automatic extension device for releasing a downspout extension from a raised position to a lowered position including a control board, a power source, a latch with the ability to connect to a downspout extension, and a release kickoff. The latch is controlled by the control board wherein the control board receives inputs from a data source, a moisture sensor, a calendar database, or other relevant source. The latch is connected to the downspout extension such that when the latch releases, the downspout and downspout extension become disconnected and the downspout extension can move to the lowered position. The release kickoff includes a device such as a spring to assist in initiating the downspout extension moving to the lowered position.
RAINWATER COLLECTOR TO BE MOUNTED ON A DOWNPIPE, COMPRISING A REMOVABLE SCOOP
A rainwater collector to be mounted on a downpipe and including a saddle, a scoop, and a scoop support. The saddle is configured to be coupled to the downpipe. The saddle has an orifice configured to be placed opposite an opening formed in the downpipe. The scoop is configured to be introduced into the downpipe through the orifice of the saddle. The scoop support is configured to be mounted through the orifice of the saddle and to support the scoop inside the downpipe. The scoop and the scoop support are removably coupled to each other. The scoop support has a base and a bearing frame extending from the base. The scoop support further includes a tab extending from the base within the bearing frame. The tab being elastically deformable to form a clamp with the bearing frame and to hold the scoop between the tab and the bearing frame.
Device for treating roof runoff
A device for treating roof runoff has a first tube adapted to be axially aligned with, and in fluid communication with, an outlet of a downpipe. The first tube contains a crushed calcium carbonate media. The device has a second tube in fluid communication with the first tube. The first tube and second tube are arranged such that when a flow of roof runoff from the downpipe is at or below a predetermined flow rate, the flow of roof runoff is directed into the first tube to be treated by the crushed calcium carbonate media contained therein, and when the flow of roof runoff is above the predetermined flow rate, excess flow is diverted into the second tube.
Rain Irrigation Assembly
A rain irrigation assembly includes a collector that is insertable into a downspout of a rain gutter to collect rain running in the downspout. A plurality of hoses is each fluidly coupled to the collector to receive the rain from the collector. A plurality of watering units is provided and each of the watering units can be positioned at a selected area of a yard. Each of the watering units is fluidly coupled to a respective one of the hoses to receive the rain from the respective hose. Each of the watering units has a foraminous surface to pass the rain outwardly therefrom for irrigating the selected area of the yard.
Rain irrigation assembly
A rain irrigation assembly includes a collector that is insertable into a downspout of a rain gutter to collect rain running in the downspout. A plurality of hoses is each fluidly coupled to the collector to receive the rain from the collector. A plurality of watering units is provided and each of the watering units can be positioned at a selected area of a yard. Each of the watering units is fluidly coupled to a respective one of the hoses to receive the rain from the respective hose. Each of the watering units has a foraminous surface to pass the rain outwardly therefrom for irrigating the selected area of the yard.
A DEVICE FOR TREATING ROOF RUNOFF
A device for treating roof runoff has a first tube adapted to be axially aligned with, and in fluid communication with, an outlet of a downpipe. The first tube contains a crushed calcium carbonate media. The device has a second tube in fluid communication with the first tube. The first tube and second tube are arranged such that when a flow of roof runoff from the downpipe is at or below a predetermined flow rate, the flow of roof runoff is directed into the first tube to be treated by the crushed calcium carbonate media contained therein, and when the flow of roof runoff is above the predetermined flow rate, excess flow is diverted into the second tube.
Rain gutter diverter system
The rain gutter diverter system comprises an outer enclosure, a diverter, a height adjuster, and a ground hose. The outer enclosure extends a downspout. The diverter, located within the outer enclosure, collects and diverts a portion of the rainwater passing through the outer enclosure to a hose aperture on the side of the outer enclosure. A height adjuster coupled to the hose aperture passes the rainwater down to ground level where it enters a ground hose. The ground hose disperses the rainwater along the length of the ground hose. A flipper valve at the top of the diverter allows a user to prevent the diversion of rainwater. A debris guard above the diverter prevents debris from entering the diverter.
Rainwater collector to be mounted on a downpipe, comprising a removable scoop
A rainwater collector to be mounted on a downpipe and including a saddle, a scoop, and a scoop support. The saddle is configured to be coupled to the downpipe. The saddle has an orifice configured to be placed opposite an opening formed in the downpipe. The scoop is configured to be introduced into the downpipe through the orifice of the saddle. The scoop support is configured to be mounted through the orifice of the saddle and to support the scoop inside the downpipe. The scoop and the scoop support are removably coupled to each other. The scoop support has a base and a bearing frame extending from the base. The scoop support further includes a tab extending from the base within the bearing frame. The tab being elastically deformable to form a clamp with the bearing frame and to hold the scoop between the tab and the bearing frame.