House plant watering device
20190075740 ยท 2019-03-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G27/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This invention is directed toward an indoor flower growing device that automatically waters house plants and collects the drainage water. The device has a detachable bottom portion that contains a source of electrical power for the pumping of water to the plants while providing support for a decorative flower pot that contains a water reservoir and plant container and serves as a moisture barrier between the water reservoir and table top/floor. The unit provides water to the plant container and collects water that drains out of the plant containers for use in the next watering.
Claims
1. A device of claim 1, for ensuring the regular watering and proper drainage of potted plants comprising of: a base unit, where the plurality of batteries provide electricity to a water pump, a base unit that also serves as an insulator and moisture barrier between the unit and a table top or floor while serving as the platform for the user supplied decorative flower pot that conceals the entire watering apparatus. a base unit with rechargeable batteries and a mini USB connector that works with common cell phone/tablets for the recharging of the batteries, a base unit that is modular and can be easily separated from the upper unit that contains both the users decorative flower pot, the water supply and potted plant, a controller that regulates a flow of water to the plant contained in the plant container, an electrical connection that mates the base unit to the submersible water pump contained in the water reservoir, a reservoir unit that contains water and a submersible pump and is concealed inside the users chosen decorative flower pot, a water reservoir with a cover that supports the plant container and funnels the excess water dripping from the plant container that contains the potted plant back into the reservoir, a submersible water pump that pumps a quantity of water from the reservoir through a water supply tube to the potted plant in the plant container that sits on the water reservoir cover, a separate plant container that is easily removable and contains soil and a plant and includes an open top and a drainage hole in the bottom, such that a quantity of excess water from the watering cycle, can drain back to the reservoir.
2. The device of claim 2, where the plurality of batteries provide electricity to the pump and the base unit stabilizes and insolates the device from it's resting place, where a controller regulates the flow of water to the one or more plants contained in the plant container.
3. The device of claim 3, where the base unit additionally comprises of an electrical contact, and where the reservoir unit additionally comprises the electrical contact through the bottom plate on the decorator pot, where the base unit electrical contact can mate with the bottom plate contact to power to the pump.
4. The device of claim 4, where the water reservoir cover funnels quantity of drip water from the plant container back into the water reservoir.
5. The device of claim 5, where the base unit contains a Mini USB port for the recharging of the batteries, compatible with industry cell phone chargers,
6. The device of claim 6, additionally comprising the water input, where the water input comprises of a tube that passes through an opening in the reservoir cover, which provides the opening through which the quantity of water can be added to replenish the water level in the reservoir unit.
7. The device of claim 7, where the controller regulates the flow of water to plant container that houses the potted plant.
8. The device of claim 8, where the base unit additionally comprises of an electrical contact, and where the reservoir unit additionally comprises of the reservoir unit electrical contact, where the base unit electrical contact can mate with the reservoir unit electrical contact to supply power to the pump.
9. The device of claim 9, where, where the base unit is the cylindrical plate which has the height and the diameter, where the diameter is greater than the height, where the plurality of batteries provide electricity to the pump and where the base unit serves as a moisture barrier between the device and the table top or floor, where the controller regulates a flow of water to one or more plants contained in the plant container, and where the water reservoir collects the quantity of drip water from the plant container, and additionally comprising of the reservoir unit electrical contact in the bottom plate, where the base unit electrical contact can mate with the reservoir unit electrical contact to supply power to the pump.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0019] One preferred form of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0022] 1. Base unit. Contains batteries and timer as well as an electrical connection to the pump and also serves as insulator and moisture barrier between reservoir and table top/floor. [0023] 2. Controller circuit board that can be precisely programmed in both frequency and duration down to seconds for the watering of the plants. [0024] 3. Rechargeable Batteries. Provides power for both controller and water pump. [0025] 4. Mini USB port for the recharging of the batteries that can be done with most cell phone chargers. [0026] 5. Water reservoir. Contains water supply as well as serving as the recovery basin for drainage from plants. [0027] 6. Submersible water Pump. Provides water pressure to water the plants. [0028] 7. Plant support platform and reservoir cover the plant container sits on that also includes a drain opening to receive the returning excess water from the plant watering. [0029] 8. A one way float valve that allows excess water to drain into the reservoir and prevents the refilling from the water input tube from leaving the reservoir. [0030] 9. Water supply line. Delivers water pumped from the reservoir to the plant container. [0031] 10. Exterior decorative flower pot. Conceals and contains the plant container with the potted plant and the reservoir with submersible water pump. [0032] 11. The Plant container that contains the soil and the potted plant and a drain hole at the bottom for the draining of the potted plant. [0033] 12. Water Input tube for adding water to reservoir. [0034] 13. Dip stick that access the water reservoir through the water input tube for the monitoring of the water level in the reservoir. [0035] 14. Bottom plate that is attached to decorative flower pot and is matched to seat flower pot securely on base unit as well as provide the electrical contact point between the power supply in the base and submersible water pump in water reservoir.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0036] Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with references made to the drawings included with the submission. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. Instead, emphasis is placed upon clearly illustrating the components of the present invention. Moreover, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts through the several views in the drawings. Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the invention are not limited in their application to the details of construction and to the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The embodiments of the invention are capable of being practiced and carried out in various ways. In addition, the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
[0037] To summarize the invention, a submersible water pump in a reservoir of water pumps water to a potted plant contained in the plant container. The amount of water and time interval between waterings is controlled by a circuit board in the base unit that can be precisely programmed. A water supply line attached to the water pump, delivers water to the potted plant in the plant container that rest on the water reservoir cover. Any excess water drains out a drain hole in the plant container and is funneled back into the reservoir through the platform that covers the water reservoir where it can be used in subsequent waterings. This way, a homeowner can leave for extended periods of time and rely upon the invention to keep the plants watered, but not too wet.
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[0039] The reservoir, generally referenced as 5, is a bowl from which water is pumped to water the plants, and into which excess waterrunoff from the plantsis collected for subsequent waterings. The water reservoir is a container that may be round, square or any similar shape that would contain both water and the pump 6.
[0040] The pump 6 pumps water to the potted plant housed in the plant container. The pump 6 is regulated by a controller 2, with the time interval and the length of time the pump runs is set by the user. The pump is connected to the power supply in the base unit 1 with the batteries 3 and controller 2.
[0041] The lid 7 covers the water reservoir and serves as both a seat for the plant container and a cover to conceal the pump from view and prevent the growth of light requiring algae in the standing water.
[0042] The plant container 11 sits directly on the reservoir cover that also serves as the collector of the excess water draining from the plant container. The plant container is not attached to the reservoir cover and can be easily removed and the contained plant can be replaced with another plant without making any changes to the rest of the unit. The shape and size of the plant container will vary depending on the exterior decorator flower pot size and shape. There is also a drainage hole in the bottom of the plant container that lines up with the drain hole in the reservoir cover, through which excess water in the plant container can drain back into the reservoir 5.
[0043] The pump 6 takes water from the water reservoir 5 and pumps through the water supply tube 9 to the plant in the plant container. The water supply tube 9 is attached directly to the submersible water pump in the reservoir. After the water has been dispensed to the plant, the excess water drains back into the water reservoir 4 for the next watering.
[0044] It should be understood that while the preferred embodiments of the invention are described in some detail herein, the present disclosure is made by way of example only and that variations and changes thereto are possible without departing from the subject matter coming within the scope of the following claims, and a reasonable equivalency thereof, which claims I regard as my invention.
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