PLANT POT INSERT
20200128767 ยท 2020-04-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G27/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A plant pot insert includes a water filling chamber having a fill opening to receive water, a water outlet to provide water to a water reservoir, and an overflow conduit to discharge excess water through a weep hole on a sidewall of the plant pot. The water reservoir provides water to a root system of a plant to be grown in the plant pot by capillary action. A water level sensing unit detects a water level of the water reservoir.
Claims
1. A plant pot insert (1000) for providing water to plants grown in a plant pot (2000) having a weep hole (2140) comprising: a water filling chamber (1110) having a fill opening (1120) to receive water and a water outlet (1220) to discharge water to a water reservoir (2112) of a plant pot (2000); an overflow spout (1230) fixedly connected to the water filling chamber (1110) and disposed above the water outlet (1220); a water permeable separator (1600) substantially covering the water outlet (1220) and disposed between the water outlet (1220) and the water reservoir (2112) of the pot (2000) to facilitate gravity flow of water between the water filling chamber (1110) and the water reservoir (2112); and a water level sensing unit (190) to detect a water level of the water filling chamber (1110), wherein the overflow spout (1230) is constructed to be connected to the weep hole (2140), and wherein excess water in the plant pot (2000) flows through the overflow spout (1230) and out of the weep hole (2140).
2. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 1, wherein the water filling chamber (1110) comprises: an upper chamber (1100); and a lower chamber (1200), wherein the upper chamber (1100) includes the fill opening (1120), and wherein the lower chamber (1200) includes the water outlet (1220) and the overflow spout (1230).
3. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 2, further comprising at least one riser chamber (1300) disposed between the upper chamber (1100) and the lower chamber (1200), wherein a lower part of the upper chamber (1100) and an upper part of the riser chamber (1300) are connected by a threaded coupling (1310), and wherein a lower part of the riser chamber (1300) and an upper part of the lower chamber (1200) are connected by a threaded coupling (1320).
4. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 2, further comprising a riser chamber (1300) disposed below the lower chamber (1200), and wherein the riser chamber (1300) and the lower chamber (1200) are connected by a threaded coupling (1330).
5. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 1, wherein the water outlet (1220) is a plurality of water outlets.
6. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 1, wherein the insert (1000) has a substantially cylindrical shape.
7. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 1, wherein the overflow spout (1230) is upwardly slanted towards the weep hole (2140).
8. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 1, wherein the water level sensing unit (190) comprises: a tube (191); and a water sensor (192) disposed inside of the tube (191), wherein the water level sensing unit (190) is electrically connected to a light source (170).
9. A plant pot insert (1000) for providing water to plants grown in a plant pot (2000) having a weep hole (2140) comprising: a water filling chamber (1110) having a fill opening (1120) to receive water and a water outlet (1220) to discharge water to a water reservoir (2112) of a plant pot (2000); an overflow spout (1230) fixedly connected to the water filling chamber (1110) and disposed above the water outlet (1220); and a water permeable separator (1600) substantially covering the water outlet (1220) and disposed between the water outlet (1220) and the water reservoir (2112) of the pot (2000) to facilitate gravity flow of water between the water filling chamber (1110) and the water reservoir (2112), and wherein excess water in the plant pot (2000) flows through the overflow spout (1230) and out of the weep hole (2140).
10. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 9, wherein the water filling chamber (1110) comprises: an upper chamber (1100); and a lower chamber (1200), wherein the upper chamber (1100) includes the fill opening (1120), and wherein the lower chamber (1200) includes the water outlet (1220) and the overflow spout (1230).
11. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 10, further comprising at least one riser chamber (1300) disposed between the upper chamber (1100) and the lower chamber (1200).
12. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 11, wherein a lower part of the upper chamber (1100) and an upper part of the riser chamber (1300) are connected by a threaded coupling (1310), and wherein a lower part of the riser chamber (1300) and an upper part of the lower chamber (1200) are connected by a threaded coupling (1320).
13. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 11, wherein the riser chamber (1300) is a plurality of riser chambers, and wherein the riser chamber is constructed to telescope for height adjustment of the plant pot insert (1000).
14. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 10, further comprising a riser chamber (1300) disposed below the lower chamber (1200), and wherein the riser chamber (1300) and the lower chamber (1200) are connected by a threaded coupling (1330).
15. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 9, wherein the water outlet (1220) is a plurality of water outlets.
16. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 9, wherein the insert (1000) has a substantially cylindrical shape.
17. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 9, wherein the overflow spout (1230) is upwardly slanted towards the weep hole (2140).
18. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 9, further comprising a water level sensing unit (190) to detect a water level of the water filling chamber (1110).
19. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 18, wherein the water level sensing unit (190) comprises: a tube (191); and a water sensor (192) disposed inside of the tube (191).
20. The plant pot insert (1000) of claim 18, wherein the water level sensing unit (190) is electrically connected to a light source (170).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0026] Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention.
[0027] Also, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms a, an, and the include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from about or approximately one particular value and/or to about or approximately another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations by use of the word about, it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
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[0029] The overflow conduit 150 may be disposed above the water outlet 135, as shown in
[0030] As shown in the cross-sectional view of
[0031] The water permeable separator 160 may be made of a fabric. Preferably, the water permeable separator 160 may be made of landscape fabric. However, the water permeable separator 160 may be some other fabric or material suitable to allow flow of water and to block passage of soil and gravel. In the cross-sectional view of
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[0035] The plant pot 100 may include a solar panel 172, as shown in
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[0037] Alternatively, a water sensor 192 may be vertically disposed substantially below the vertical position of the weep hole 140 to detect when the water reservoir is empty. In such an embodiment, the user would be reminded to fill the water reservoir 112.
[0038] In yet another embodiment, the water sensing unit 190 may include two water sensors 192. One water sensor may detect when a water level of the water reservoir 112 is low or empty and the other water sensor may detect when the water reservoir 112 is filled to capacity.
[0039] The plant pot 100 may be connected to a water source. When the water sensing unit 190 detects that a water level of the water reservoir 112 is low or empty, a switch may be triggered to allow flow of water into the water filling chamber 120. When the water sensing unit 190 detects that a water level of the water reservoir 112 has reached capacity, the flow of water may be blocked.
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[0041] The plant pot 100 may be made of any durable material conventionally used for a plant pot. Preferably, the sidewalls 102 may be made of fiberglass, glass fiber reinforced concrete, concrete, or combination of these materials. Fiberglass may be preferred for forming the sidewalls due to its strength, weight, appearance, and versatility of manufacturing.
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[0044] The plant pot insert 1000 may further include a riser chamber 1300 disposed between the upper chamber 1100 and the lower chamber 1200. The riser chamber 1300 may raise the height of the insert 1000. As shown in
[0045] As shown in the exploded view of the plant pot insert 1000 of
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[0047] Additionally, the plant pot insert 1000 may further include a riser chamber 1300 or a plurality of riser chambers 1300 disposed below the lower chamber 1200. The riser chamber 1300 and the lower chamber 1200 may be connected by a threaded coupling 1330 or another type of coupling. Such an embodiment may be desired when a larger water reservoir is desired. Such an embodiment may also be needed to raise the insert to allow the connection of the overflow spout 1230 to a weep hole 2140.
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[0049] The overflow spout 1230 may be upwardly slanted towards the weep hole 2140. Herein, the overflow spout 1230 may be entirely upwardly slanted towards the weep hole 2140 or partially upwardly slanted toward the weep hole 2140. In the embodiment shown in
[0050] The plant pot insert 1000 may be made of any strong, durable, and moldable material. Preferably, the plant pot insert 1000 may be made of fiberglass.
[0051] The water outlet 1220 may include a plurality of water outlets as shown in
[0052] The water permeable separator 1600 of the plant pot insert 1000 may be made of a fabric. Preferably, the water permeable separator 1600 may be made of landscape fabric. However, the water permeable separator 1600 may be some other fabric or material suitable to allow flow of water and to block passage of soil and gravel. The water permeable separator 1600 may be fixedly attached to an outer surface of a wall of the water filling chamber 1110 and act as a water permeable barrier between the water outlet 1220 and the water reservoir 2112 of the plant pot 1000.
[0053] The plant pot 1000 may be any conventional plant pot. If the plant pot 1000 does not have a weep hole 2140 on a side of the plant pot 1000, a weep hole 2140 may be formed to correspond to a vertical position of the overflow spout 1230 as in
[0054] Preferably, the plant pot insert 1000 may have a substantially cylindrical shape, but the plant pot insert 1000 may have another elongate shape.
[0055] The plant pot insert 1000 may also be provided with the water level sensing unit 190 as described above and illustrated in
[0056] Water may include water or water solutions. Water solutions may include water with plant food dissolved therein. Other nutrients helpful for the growth plants may be dissolved in the water solution.
[0057] The gravity flow of water described above relates to passive flow of water due to gravity. The plant pot and the plant pot insert are designed such that when the water reservoir of the pot is filled to capacity and has a water level above the level of the weep hole, water flow is directed by gravity flow to the overflow conduit or overflow spout to exit the plant pot through the weep hole. This feature prevents the soil of the planting space from becoming oversaturated with water. Additionally, the water being drained from the pot through the weep hole formed on a side of the plant pot may be conveniently collected; in this way, water does not drain through drainage holes formed on the bottom of plant pots, which is a common feature of conventional plant pots. As such, excess water does not pool and stain the floor or ground around the bottom of the plant pot.
[0058] While the invention has been shown and described with reference to different embodiments thereof, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations in form, detail, compositions and operation may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the accompanying claims.