Water Level Adjuster for a Plant Watering Device
20190246583 ยท 2019-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G27/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G27/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus and method to regulate the fluid level in a plant watering device is described. In an embodiment, the plant watering device comprises a fluid reservoir that is supported by an adapter/fluid regulator that sits within a hollow permeable plant stake. The plant stake is designed to be pressed into soil adjacent to a plant growing in the soil. The adapter sits within the plant stake and acts as a valve with multiple settings that control the depth of water in the plant stake. Exposing the permeable plant stake to various levels of water affects the rate of permeation through the stake and thereby regulates the watering rate for the plant.
Claims
1. An apparatus for adjusting a water level in a plant watering device comprising: a hollow, substantially cylindrical valve body configured with: one or more perforations in a wall of the valve body at intervals longitudinally, the perforations falling along a helical path, a fluid reservoir connector affixed on a top end, a flange configured to support the valve body within a fluid dispenser, also affixed to the top end, and; an outer sleeve positioned concentric with the valve body and configured with the same amount of perforations as the valve body, the perforations spaced in line longitudinally at the same longitudinal spacing as the perforations in the valve body; whereby the sleeve is moveable by rotation about the valve body such that one set of perforations (one in the sleeve and one in the valve body in the same longitudinal position) line up at a specific angle of rotation; and one or more compressible gaskets that is fixedly attached to the sleeve and which surround each perforation in the sleeve and is in elastic watertight contact with the valve body.
2. A method of adjusting a fluid level in a plant watering device comprising: providing a plant watering device that includes a fluid reservoir configured to feed a fluid into fluid level adjuster apparatus that in turn is concentrically placed in a fluid dispenser; the fluid level adjuster apparatus comprising: a hollow, substantially cylindrical valve body configured with: one or more perforations in the valve body wall, the perforations falling along a helical path, a fluid reservoir connector affixed on a top end, a flange, also affixed to the top end configured to support the valve body within a fluid dispenser, and; an outer sleeve concentric with the valve body and configured with the same amount of perforations as the valve body, the perforations spaced in line longitudinally at the same longitudinal spacing as the perforations in the valve body whereby the sleeve is moveable by rotation about the valve body such that one set of perforations (one in the sleeve and one in the valve body at the same longitudinal position) line up for a single rotated position; and one or more compressible gaskets that is fixedly attached to the valve body surrounding each perforation in the valve body and in elastic watertight contact with the sleeve; and wherein the fluid reservoir is filled with fluid; the fluid reservoir is attached to the fluid level adjuster apparatus; the combined fluid reservoir and fluid level adjuster mechanism are seated in a fluid dispenser; the outer sleeve is rotated until a perforation in the valve body lines up with a perforation in the sleeve at the desired height; and the total apparatus is pressed into soil adjacent to a plant that needs watering.
3. The fluid level adjuster for a plant watering apparatus of claim 1 wherein the substantial cylindrical valve body and sleeve are truncated cones with the smaller diameter of the truncated cone on a bottom end of the valve body.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the valve body is longer than the outer sleeve and has a groove near a base of the valve body with a retaining ring installed below the base of the outer sleeve.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein near the top of the sleeve, there is a viewport built into the sleeve which aligns with one of multiple water depth indicators that are etched or painted on the valve body when a set of perforations are in alignment.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an elastic tab built into the base of the sleeve which clicks into a receiver indentation built into the base of the valve body when the sleeve is placed over the valve bodyholding the sleeve in place and aligning one set of perforations or sealing all the perforations.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an elastic tab build into sleeve which aligns with indentations built in the valve body that align when a set of perforations are aligned.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a gasket that fits over the fluid reservoir adapter and forms a watertight seal with the mouth of the fluid reservoir when assembled.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of examples with reference to drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0028] A water dispenser 111, in this embodiment depicted in
[0029] The water level adjuster apparatus 105 comprises a hollow, substantially cylindrical valve body 113 which fits concentrically under a sleeve 109. A perforation in the sleeve lines up with a perforation in the valve body to allow water to pass from the reservoir 101 into the water dispenser 111. If no perforations align, then the water level will be slightly above the base of the water lever adjuster assembly 105. The level of the water 115 in the interior of the water dispenser 111 is a function of what perforations line up between the sleeve 109 and the valve body 113. In the embodiment shown, there is a seal 107 between the sleeve 109 and valve body 113 which prohibits water or air from moving through any perforations that are not aligned between the sleeve 109 and valve body 113. In other embodiments the sleeve 109 is pressed against the valve body 113 forming a fluid tight seal and no gasket 107 is necessary.
[0030] To use the plant watering device with a water level adjuster 105, the sleeve 109 of the water level adjuster 105 is configured so one perforation on the sleeve 109 is aligned with a perforation on the valve body 113 to allow water flow at a desired depth. The water level adjuster 105 is placed into a water reservoir 101 that is filled with water or water and plant nutrients; the combined water reservoir 101/water level adjuster 105 is inverted and seated on the water dispenser 111 and the combined assembly is either inserted into soil (not shown), or the combined assembly of 105 and 101 are set into the interior of the water dispenser 111 that has already been set into the soil.
[0031] In a partial embodiment shown in
[0032] The valve body 113 optionally has index notches 211 that are configured to mesh with a protrusion 309 on the sleeve 109 (see
[0033] The protrusion 203 on the valve body 113 functions as a stop to limit the rotational range of the valve body 113 within the sleeve 109 to the range of settings where perforations 217 in the valve body 113 can align with perforations 303 in the sleeve 109.
[0034] A viewing window 209 is designed into the rim 205 of the flange 207 and is configured to align with indicators 311 of water depth that are pad printed, debossed, or embossed on the sleeve (see
[0035] An indentation 215 is located on the valve body 113 surrounding the perforations 217 which is designed to fixedly hold a gasket 107 (see
[0036] A tab 219 at the base of the valve body 113 is designed of elastic material which springs out of place when the sleeve 109 is placed over the valve body 113, then spring back into place, retaining the sleeve 109 concentrically around the valve body 113. In other embodiments, this tab can be replaced by a retaining ring or clip that is fitted to a grove in the base of the sleeve 109 or valve body 113.
[0037] The substantially cylindrical portion 213 of the valve body 113 can also be a truncated cone shape in some embodiments with the smaller diameter of the truncated cone at the base.
[0038] A detail of a sleeve 109 is shown in
[0039] In other embodiments the perforations on the sleeve follow a straight path along the axis of the sleeve and the perforations on the valve body follow a helical path (not shown).
[0040] For embodiments with a gasket 107 between the valve body 113 and the sleeve 109, two or more ridges 313 run along the length of the sleeve 109 in order to center the sleeve 109 on the valve body 113 and to reduce friction. Tolerances between the inner diameter of the sleeve 109 and the outer diameter of the valve body 113 vary depending on the type of material used and the thickness of a gasket 107 (if any) over the perforations 217. If no gasket 107 is used, then the tolerances have to be close enough for a seal to occur.
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[0042] In other embodiments, a separate gasket piece can be used around each perforation. The one or more gaskets could also be affixed to the sleeve rather than the valve body. The one or more gaskets could be held in place with glue. Alternatively, the perforations 217 in the valve body 113 can individually be occluded with flexible plugs (not shown) made of polyurethane, or silicone rubber, or substantially similar material obviating the necessity of the sleeve 109 by directly limiting fluid passage to a remaining port that is not occluded.
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[0045] The elongate portion 709 of the valve body 505 and the sleeve 503 both have a uniform cross section for their entire lengths with the inside radius of the sleeve 503 being of a slightly greater radius than elongate portion 709 of the valve body 505.
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[0047] A depth indicator comprising a window 729 and depth indicator markings 731 can also be incorporated into the design.
[0048] The position of the sleeve 503 is held in place by an arrangement of a scalloped ridges 727 located on the valve body 505. When the sleeve 503 is moved relative to the valve body 505, the protrusion 725 can move past the high point of a scallop 727 by elastic deformation. To assist in this deformation, the protrusion 725 may be made of soft plastic or other elastic deformable material or may have stress relief channels cut axially such that the protrusion 725 acts like a spring. The protrusion 725 can be circular, oval or v-shaped in section of substantially the same diameter as a scallop 727 which has a similar section such that when engaged, the two surfaces tend to remain rigidly in place. Scallops 727 and protrusions 725 can be reversed where protrusions are on the valve body 505 and scallops are on the sleeve 503.
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[0052] The vertical slot 810 or 812 could also be a series of perforations (not shown).
[0053] In other embodiments, the helically aligned perforations and the vertically aligned perforations can be reversed one on the sleeve and one on the valve body.
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[0058] Please note that the above embodiments are examples of how the water level adjuster for a plant watering device can operate. Features that are pointed out in one embodiment that are not described in other examples may well be incorporated in the other embodiments. All embodiments have in common at least one perforation in a valve body and at least one perforation in a sleeve with a fluid tight seal between them.
[0059] It has generally been found under normal conditions that perforations in both the sleeve and the valve body must have a diameter of at least 3 mm to allow unimpeded flow of air or water. If a gasket is used for seal, in some embodiments, it must incorporate a compressive force sufficient to form an effective seal in day to day usage.