House plant water content indicator
First Claim
1. A moisture indicator comprisinga. an elongated body having two opposed walls joined along the periphery thereof to form a cavity therebetween, the lower end of said body defining means for inserting said body into substances whose moisture content is to be monitored and the upper end thereof defining a moisture indicator chamber, the lower end of said wick having a sample obtaining opening;
- b. wick means disposed in said cavity and extending from the lower end thereof upwardly into said indicator chamber;
c. the upper end of said wick means having an opening therein defining a sub-chamber within said moisture indicator chamber;
d. a moisture sensitive, color changeable signal element being adhered to an inner face of one of said opposed walls at a transparent portion thereof and being spaced from said wick means within said sub-chamber;
e. a moisture admission opening formed in said lower end of said housing in registry with said sample obtaining opening in said wick means; and
f. a plurality of registered spaced vent openings formed in upper portions of said wick means and in said opposed housing walls, said vent openings being generally uniformly spaced from and surrounding said sub-chamber.
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Abstract
An indicator device is provided for insertion into the potting soil of a conventional house plant, for monitoring the moisture content thereof. The indicator includes a plastic housing encapsulating an elongated wick extending from a lower point where it is exposed beneath the soil level thereof to an upper point in an indicator chamber formed in the housing. The wick surrounds but does not touch a "signal element" comprising a layer of moisture-sensitive, color changeable substance (e.g., cobalt chloride), to carry moisture to the vicinity of the "signal element". The substance changes color in response to predetermined gains (or losses) in moisture content. Included in the housing structure are a plurality of vents adjacent the indicator chamber for precisely regulating the rate of evaporation therein, to control the response of the indicator to the moisture changes in the soil being monitored. The housing is advantageously comprised of opposed peripherally sealed moisture impervious walls, preferably both transparent, which generally enclose the wick and color change substance and define the overall shape of the indicator device.
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8 Claims
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1. A moisture indicator comprising
a. an elongated body having two opposed walls joined along the periphery thereof to form a cavity therebetween, the lower end of said body defining means for inserting said body into substances whose moisture content is to be monitored and the upper end thereof defining a moisture indicator chamber, the lower end of said wick having a sample obtaining opening; -
b. wick means disposed in said cavity and extending from the lower end thereof upwardly into said indicator chamber; c. the upper end of said wick means having an opening therein defining a sub-chamber within said moisture indicator chamber; d. a moisture sensitive, color changeable signal element being adhered to an inner face of one of said opposed walls at a transparent portion thereof and being spaced from said wick means within said sub-chamber; e. a moisture admission opening formed in said lower end of said housing in registry with said sample obtaining opening in said wick means; and f. a plurality of registered spaced vent openings formed in upper portions of said wick means and in said opposed housing walls, said vent openings being generally uniformly spaced from and surrounding said sub-chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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