Automatic tree and/or plant waterer

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Inventors

McDougall, Dale

Application #

753042

Filed

Aug-30-1991

Published

Jan-18-1994

Current US Class

047/40.5
047/79
047/82
428/16

International Classes

A47G 007/02

Field of Search

47/40.5 47/79 47/82

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marcus; Martin J.

US Patent References

4825587   Christmas tree irrig...
4930252   Christmas tree wate...
4993176   Christmas tree stan...
5076009   Christmas tree wate...

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Abstract
A novel automatic tree waterer is provided herein. It is adapted to be connected to a stand which holds a tree, e.g. a Christmas tree, in an upright position. The waterer includes a hollow support base and a hollow two-piece body section. The lower body section is assembled to the support base by means of a slide coupled lip/coupling support lip to be airtight and watertight. The upper body section is assembled to the lower body section by means of male/female threads to be airtight and watertight. The upper body includes a male threaded upper neck. A hat including an inner well with interlock threads is assembled to the upper body by means of the male/female threads to be airtight and watertight. A water outlet is provided from the interior of the body section. A flow controller unit is connected to the water outlet to close the water outlet to enable filling the interior of the hollow two-piece section with water. A hose is adapted to be connected between the flow controller and the stand which holds the tree. Once the flow of water is commenced, a cyclic automatic flow of water ensues. The water will not flow unless air is allowed to enter through the tube. Thus, when the end of the tube is submerged in water, no water can flow.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An automatic waterer for trees or plants adapted to be connected to a stand which holds a tree in an upright position and collects water, said waterer comprising: a hollow support base, said support base having a ceiling, a peripheral rim and an arcuate coupling support lip spaced vertically above said ceiling to provide a slot therebetween; a lower body section, said lower body section having a lower slide-coupled lip and an upper male threaded neck, said lower body including an inner lower roof, said roof having an off-center aperture therein leading to a downwardly-sloping channel, said channel having internal threads to connect it to an externally-threaded flow controller which is connected to a hose; said lower body section being assembled to said support base by cooperative engagement between said slide-coupled lip of said lower body section and said coupling support lip of said lower body section, thereby providing cooperative airtight and water tight interconnection; an upper body section including an integral superposed head, said upper body section including a lower base having female threads therein and an upper neck integral with said upper head, said upper neck having male threads thereon; said upper body being assembled to said lower body by engagement between said upper male threaded neck of said lower body section and said female threads of said upper body section with an interposed lock ring, thereby providing cooperative airtight and watertight interconnections; and an upper hat, said has having an inner well provided with inner threads; said upper hat being assembled to said upper body by engagement between said male threads of said upper body section and said internal threads of said hat with an interposed lock ring, thereby providing cooperative airtight and watertight interconnection; said hose being adapted to be connected between said flow controller and said stand; said automatic waterer operating without further power input to allow water to flow automatically from the interior of said lower body to said stand, said water flow being self-powered by means of an airlock.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(i) Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a stand assembly for a Christmas tree or the like. More particularly, it relates to such a stand assembly including a stand to hold the tree and a container for a supply of water whereby a live tree, or a cut tree, or a cut portion of a tree (e.g. a cut-off limb or tip) can be irrigated with water. It should be understood that "water" is meant here to include nutrient, preservative, and fire-retardant solutions as well as plain water.

(ii) Description of the Prior Art

Many Christmas tree stands and holders have been provided by the prior art. Some of such stands come apart for storage, and many of them held some water in a cavity or cup around the bottom of the severed tree portion. Some trees can absorb as much as a couple of quarts of water daily, and keeping them irrigated is thought to be very desirable.

There, thus, exists a need for automatically watering such trees so that they may be left unattended for long periods of time.
 
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