Automatic plant watering system
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1. An apparatus for automatic irrigation of plants, comprising:
- a frame having opposing, spaced apart upper and lower portions;
means for attaching said upper portion of said frame to a support so as to suspend said apparatus therefrom;
a threaded shaft that extends downwardly from said upper portion of said frame towards said lower portion thereof;
an adjuster nut in threaded engagement with said shaft above said upper portion of said frame for selectively adjusting a length of said shaft that extends below said upper portion;
a tension spring having an upper end mounted to a lower end of said shaft, said tension spring comprising;
a coil tension spring having a first hook at said upper end thereof that passes through a bore in said lower end of said shaft, and a second hook at said lower end thereof;
a gate member mounted to a lower end of said tension spring proximate said lower portion of said frame, said gate member having a bore through which said second hook of said tension spring passes, said gate member comprising a lower edge portion that extends transversely across said flexible tubing in said receiving area and being free from direct engagement with said frame so as to be free to shift on said lower end of said tension spring;
a receiving portion of said frame for holding a section of flexible tubing in a position intermediate said gate member and said lower portion of said frame;
and means for attaching a plant container to said gate member so that said plant container is suspended therefrom;
so that in response to an increased weight of water in said container said gate member is drawn downwardly against said tubing so as to pinch off flow therethrough, and in response to a reduced weight of water in said container said gate member is retracted upwardly from said tubing so as to reopen flow therethrough.
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Abstract
This invention provides a method and apparatus for automatically watering plants. The system is connected directly to a city or municipal water supply. Water is fed from the supply source through small diameter polyethylene tubing to a control valve or multiple valves which regulate the amount of water supplied to each plant. What is new in this invention is that the apparatus is simple in its operation, and is simple and inexpensive to manufacture. This invention should have a very long life with little or no maintenance. The control valve is self cleaning and non-clogging.
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1. An apparatus for automatic irrigation of plants, comprising:
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a frame having opposing, spaced apart upper and lower portions;
means for attaching said upper portion of said frame to a support so as to suspend said apparatus therefrom;
a threaded shaft that extends downwardly from said upper portion of said frame towards said lower portion thereof;
an adjuster nut in threaded engagement with said shaft above said upper portion of said frame for selectively adjusting a length of said shaft that extends below said upper portion;
a tension spring having an upper end mounted to a lower end of said shaft, said tension spring comprising;
a coil tension spring having a first hook at said upper end thereof that passes through a bore in said lower end of said shaft, and a second hook at said lower end thereof;
a gate member mounted to a lower end of said tension spring proximate said lower portion of said frame, said gate member having a bore through which said second hook of said tension spring passes, said gate member comprising a lower edge portion that extends transversely across said flexible tubing in said receiving area and being free from direct engagement with said frame so as to be free to shift on said lower end of said tension spring;
a receiving portion of said frame for holding a section of flexible tubing in a position intermediate said gate member and said lower portion of said frame;
and means for attaching a plant container to said gate member so that said plant container is suspended therefrom;
so that in response to an increased weight of water in said container said gate member is drawn downwardly against said tubing so as to pinch off flow therethrough, and in response to a reduced weight of water in said container said gate member is retracted upwardly from said tubing so as to reopen flow therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An apparatus for automatic irrigation of plants, comprising:
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a hollow, substantially rectangular frame comprising upper and lower end walls and first and second side walls interconnecting said upper and lower end walls on first and second sides of said frame, third and fourth sides of said frame being open;
first and second substantially coaxially aligned bores formed proximate lower ends of said first and second side walls of said frame so as to form a receiving area for holding a section of flexible tubing adjacent an upper surface of said lower end wall of said frame;
a hanger mounted to an upper end of said frame for attaching said frame to a support so that said apparatus is suspended therefrom;
a threaded shaft that extends through a bore in said upper end wall of said frame, said shaft having an upper end that extends upwardly above said upper end wall and a lower end that extends downwardly therefrom towards said lower end wall;
an adjuster nut in threaded engagement with said upwardly projecting upper end of said shaft for adjusting a length of said lower end of said shaft that projects downwardly from said upper end wall, said adjuster nut comprising an outwardly projecting wheel portion for manual rotation of said adjuster nut;
a coil tension spring having an upper end that is mounted to said lower end of said threaded shaft;
a gate member mounted to a lower end of said tension spring and being free from direct engagement with said frame so that said gate member is free to shift with said lower end of said spring, said gate member comprising first and second end portions that project at said open sides of said frame and a lower edge that engages and extends transverse to said section of flexible tubing in said receiving area; and
a U-shaped hanger member for attaching a plant container to said gate member so that said plant container is suspended therefrom, said U-shaped hanger comprising first and second upwardly extending legs having upper ends mounted to said projecting end portions of said gate member;
so that in response to an increased weight of water in said container said gate member is drawn downwardly against said tubing so as to pinch off flow therethrough, and in response to a reduced weight of water in said container said gate member is retracted upwardly away from said tubing so as to reopen flow therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. An apparatus for automatic irrigation of plants, comprising:
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a frame comprising opposing, spaced apart upper and lower end walls and first and second side walls interconnecting said upper and lower end walls on first and second opposite sides of said frame, third and fourth sides of said frame being open;
means for attaching said upper portion of said frame to a support so as to suspend said apparatus therefrom;
a threaded shaft that extends downwardly from said upper portion of said frame towards said lower portion thereof;
an adjuster nut in threaded engagement with said shaft above said upper portion of said frame for selectively adjusting a length of said shaft that extends below said upper portion;
a tension spring having an upper end mounted to a lower end of said shaft;
a gate member mounted to a lower end of said tension spring proximate said lower portion of said frame, said gate member comprising a lower edge portion that extends transversely across said flexible tubing in said receiving area and being free from direct engagement with said frame so as to be free to shift on said lower end of said tension spring, said gate member further comprising first and second end portions that project outwardly at said open third and fourth sides of said frame;
a receiving portion of said frame for holding a section of flexible tubing in a position intermediate said gate member and said lower portion of said frame, said receiving portion comprising first and second substantially coaxial bores formed in said first and second side walls of said frame for passage of said section of flexible tubing therethrough; and
means for attaching a plant container to said gate member so that said plant container is suspended therefrom;
so that in response to an increased weight of water in said container said gate member is drawn downwardly against said tubing so as to pinch off flow therethrough, and in response to a reduced weight of water in said container said gate member is retracted upwardly from said tubing so as to reopen flow therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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