Automatic water supply device

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Inventors

Kasai, Nobuharu

Application #

084432

Filed

Oct-12-1979

Published

Aug-4-1981

Current US Class

047/79
119/77
137/132

International Classes

A01K 007/00; A01K 039/026

Field of Search

119/73 119/74 119/77 137/132 137/135 137/151

Examiners

Mancene; Gene

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch

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Abstract
An automatic water supply device for animals or plants, which uses a siphon tube for transferring a batch of water from a vessel having a float-valve type water inlet control device to a tray. The water transferring operation of the siphon tube is triggered by the water head applied to the siphon's outlet end and by the water received in the tray being reduced by a predetermined amount due to reduction of water level in the tray. The inlet tube portion of the siphon tube located in the internal space of the vessel has a diverged open end having an opening area which is substantially larger than that of the outlet tube portion of the siphon tube.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An automatic water supply device comprising:

a tray adapted to receive water up to a predetermined first level;

a first vessel having a float and valve assembly which controls supply of water into said first vessel so as to maintain a predetermined highest second level of water in said first vessel; and

a siphon tuve having a highest point, an inlet tube portion which extends downwardly from the highest point and has an open inlet end which has a substantially horizontally disposed annular edge which defines an inlet opening area and is located in said first vessel at a predetermined third level which is lower than said second level, and an outlet tube portion which extends downwardly from the highest point and has an open outlet end which has an outlet opening area and is located in said tray at a predetermined fourth level which is lower than said first level, said inlet opening area of said siphon tube being substantially larger than said outlet opening area;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an automatic water supply device for animal drinking and for sprinkling in gardening or horticulture, and more particularly, to an improved automatic water supply device which utilizes siphon action and which supplies water at long-timed intervals in response to lowering of water level in the water tray down to a predetermined level.

In most of the prior art automatic water supply devices or systems for animal drinking, a water supply control means such as a valve, ball tap or the like are usually arranged within or adjacent to a water feeding tray or vessel so that said valve, etc., is actuated when it is touched and moved by the mouth or nose of an animal wishing to drink water.

Therefore, malfunction of this kind of device frequently occurs due to unnecessary engagement of the animal's mouth or nose with such a water supply control means by mere mischief, etc., thereby causing overflow of water on the floor of animal's enclosure without being effectively consumed by the animals, and further making the floor wet and dirty.
 
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