INTERNAL IRRIGATION CIRCUIT BOARD, PLANTABLE ROOF TILE COMPRISED OF AN INTERNAL IRRIGATION CIRCUIT BOARD AND A WALL PANEL COMPRISED OF AN INTERNAL IRRIGATION CIRCUIT BOARD
20190075739 · 2019-03-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02P60/20
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E04B7/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A01G9/033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01G25/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E04B7/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
This describes an internal irrigation circuit board (10) that comprises: a body (1), with a planting niche (2) adjacent to a drip irrigation channel (3) holding at least one drip irrigation hose (5), with the drip irrigation channel (3) functioning in cooperation with the planting niche (2) through a connecting channel (4) arrayed concurrently with the drip irrigation channel (3), said connecting channel (4) conveying water accumulated in the drip irrigation channel (3) to the planting niche (2).
Claims
1. Internal irrigation circuit board (10) characterized in that it comprises: a body (1) comprising a planting niche (2) adjacent to a drip irrigation channel (3) holding at least one drip irrigation hose (5), the drip irrigation channel (3) being cooperated with the planting niche (2) through a connecting channel (4) arrayed concurrently with the drip irrigation channel (3), said connecting channel (4) conveys water accumulated in the drip irrigation channel (3) to the planting niche (2) by gravity.
2. Internal irrigation circuit board, according to claim 1, characterized in that the body (1) may comprises at least one and preferably two spacer segments (13, 14) alongside a growing surface (11), said growing surface (11) comprising the planting niche (2).
3. Internal irrigation circuit board, according to claim 1, characterized in that the body (1) may be flat, with a growing surface (11) that comprises the planting niche (2).
4. Internal irrigation circuit board, according to claim 1, characterized in that it also comprises a lower surface (12) with at least one longitudinal run-off channel (6) connected to the planting niche (2).
5. Internal irrigation circuit board, according to claim 1, characterized in that it also comprises a plurality of parallel longitudinal run-off channels (6) connected to the planting niche (2).
6. Internal irrigation circuit board, according to claim 1, characterized in that the drip irrigation hose (5) is inserted into the drip irrigation channel (3) after assembly of the board (10).
7. Internal irrigation circuit board, according to claim 1, characterized in that water from the drip irrigation channel (3) is distributed to the planting niche (2) by gravity.
8. Internal irrigation circuit board, according to claim 1, characterized in that the planting niche (2) holds a substrate and a plurality of plant seedlings.
9. Internal irrigation circuit board, according to claim 1, characterized in that the solid or hollow body (1) is made from polymer or thermoplastic material.
10. Internal irrigation circuit board, according to claim 9, characterized in that it consists of a core (23) in plantable roof tiles (20) and wall panels (30).
11. Plantable roof tile (20) comprised of a base tile (21) and a perforated cap tile (22) covering the base tile (21) in a manner that forms a space to be filled by a core (23) holding a plurality of plant seedlings, the plantable roof tile (20) being characterized in that the core (23) consists of an internal irrigation circuit board (10) formed by a body (1) with a planting niche (2) adjacent to a drip irrigation channel (3) holding at least one drip irrigation hose (5), the drip irrigation channel (3) being cooperated with the planting niche (2) through a connecting channel (4) arrayed concurrently with the drip irrigation channel (3), said connecting channel (4) conveying water accumulated in the drip irrigation channel (3) to the planting niche (2) by gravity.
12. Plantable roof tile, according to claim 11, characterized in that the drip irrigation hose (5) is inserted into the drip irrigation channel (3) after the assembly of the internal irrigation circuit board (10) in the space between the base tile (21) and the perforated cap tile (22).
13. Wall panel (30) comprising a base panel (21) and a perforated cap panel (22) covering the base panel (21) in a manner that forms a space to be filled by a core (23) holding a plurality of plant seedlings, the wall panel (30) being characterized in that the core (23) consists of an internal irrigation circuit board (10) formed by a body (1) with a planting niche (2) adjacent to a drip irrigation channel (3) holding at least one drip irrigation hose (5), the drip irrigation channel (3) being cooperated with the planting niche (2) through a connecting channel (4) arrayed concurrently with the drip irrigation channel (3), said connecting channel (4) conveying water accumulated in the drip irrigation channel (3) to the planting niche (2) by gravity.
14. Panel, according to claim 13, characterized in that the drip irrigation hose (5) is inserted into the drip irrigation channel (3) after assembly of the internal irrigation circuit board (10) in the space between the base panel (21) and the perforated cap panel (22).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] This invention will be described in greater detail below, based on an example of an installation presented in the Drawings. The Figures show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] According to a preferred embodiment as shown in
[0021] As may be seen in
[0022] Particularly with regard to
[0023] The planting niche 2 holds a substrate and a plurality of plant seedlings and it is in this planting niche 2 that the roots of these plants grow whereby they form a green roof tile together with a plurality of other plants grown in the planting niches 2 of other boards 10.
[0024] With regard to the spacer segments 13, 14, their function is to establish sufficient space, together with the other parts of the body 1, between a cap 22 of the plantable roof tile 20 (
[0025] As may also be seen in
[0026] Furthermore, the drip irrigation channel 3 is cooperated with the planting niche 2 through the connecting channel 4 arrayed concurrently with the drip irrigation channel 3 and linking this drip irrigation channel 3 to the planting niche 2. The connecting channel 4 conveys water from the drip irrigation channel 3 to the planting niche 2 by gravity. Surplus water in the planting niche 2 is drained away through a plurality of run-off channels 6 that are longitudinally parallel to each other and connected to the planting niche 2, arrayed on a lower surface 12 of the body 1.
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[0028] In this variation of the internal irrigation circuit board 10 illustrated in
[0029] This drip irrigation channel 3 is cooperated with the planting niche 2 through the connecting channel 4 arrayed concurrently with the drip irrigation channel 3 and connecting this drip irrigation channel 3 to the planting niche 2. The connecting channel 4 conveys water from the drip irrigation channel 3 to the planting niche 2 by gravity. Surplus water in the planting niche 2 is drained away through a plurality of run-off channels 6 that are longitudinally parallel to each other and connected to the planting niche 2, arrayed on a lower surface 12 of the body 1.
[0030] This variation of the internal irrigation circuit board 10 illustrated in
[0031] Still with regard to the body 1, this may consist of a single part, it may be a type of tray molded from a thin metal sheet, among other possibilities. However, for all options, the material used is preferably polymer or thermoplastic.
[0032] The internal irrigation circuit board 10 has the function of a core 23 in plantable roof tiles 20 and wall panels 30, holding a drip irrigation hose 5 that is inserted into the drip irrigation channel 3 only after the board 10 is assembled in the plantable roof tile 20 or wall panel 30.
[0033] More specifically and as may be seen in
[0034] Similarly and as illustrated in
[0035] For both the roof tile 20 and the wall panel 30, the perforated cap tile 22 ou perforated cap panel 22 comprises at least one hole facing the planting niche 2 of the internal irrigation circuit board 10 holding a plurality of plant seedlings.
[0036] As illustrated in
[0037] Thus, once the plantable roof tiles 20 or the wall panels 30 are assembled, the drip irrigation hose 5 is inserted in the drip irrigation channels 3. Water running through the drip irrigation hose 5 is released into the drip irrigation channel 3 and conveyed by gravity to the planting niche 2 through the connecting channel 4, irrigating the substrate and the seedlings planted in the niche 2.
[0038] The geometry of the internal irrigation circuit board 10 addressed by this invention and the assembly of the plantable roof tile 20 or the wall panel 30 containing this internal irrigation circuit board 10 and also object of this invention, allow the use of any type of drip-irrigation hose, that is, the assembly of the plantable tile 20 or the wall panel 30 with this board 10 does not require a specific hose that must be considered a part of the roof tile 20. The user may select its best option for the drip irrigation hose after the roof tiles 20 have been installed.
[0039] This is because, after the roof tiles 20 or the panels 30 have been assembled/slotted together, the drip irrigation hose 5 is inserted in the drip irrigation channels 3 of these roof tiles 20 or panels 30 through a pusher or puller, similar to those used for electric wires, with this drip irrigation hose 5 requiring only a diameter compatible with the drip irrigation channel 3. Once the water begins to drip at any point along this drip irrigation channel 3, it is distributed by gravity to the planting niches 2 holding the substrate and the plant seedlings.
[0040] Having described in example of a preferred embodiment, it must be understood that the scope of this invention encompasses other possible variations, being limited only by the content of the appended Claims, including possible equivalents thereto.