Automatic watering device for plants

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Inventors

Han, Joon H.

Application #

210500

Filed

Jun-23-1988

Published

May-2-1989

Current US Class

047/67
047/79

International Classes

A01G 025/00

Field of Search

47/48.5 47/67 47/79 248/27.8 248/211-213 248/220.2 137/406 137/403 137/408 137/419 137/421 137/424 222/58 222/79 141/15

Examiners

Johnson; Richard J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch

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Abstract
A watering device for plants includes a plant container which is balanced on a vertical moving rod by a spring and a water reservoir tank is operatively associated with the plant container so that as the plant container becomes lighter due to a loss of water, the spring member disposed at the opposite end of the vertical moving rod from the plant container actuates a valve in the water reservoir tank and transfers water from the water reservoir tank to the plant container until a balance is again achieved, and when the balance is reached, the valve in the water tank is again closed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An automatic watering device for plants adapted to suspend from a wall or a ceiling which comprises:

a plant container,

a water reservoir tank adapted to contain a supply of water, the water reservoir tank including a cylinder standing on the bottom thereof, said water reservoir tank containing transfer means for conveying water from said water tank said plant container,

spring means disposed within said cylinder, said spring means being provided with a hanger at the top end thereof for being suspended from the wall or the ceiling,

a vertical moving rod including a elongated slot disposed in the middle portion thereof, said vertical moving rod connected to the bottom end of said spring means at the top end and to said plant container,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an automatic watering device for plants which are grown in the home or in a greenhouse and more particularly, to an improved automatic watering device responsive to water loss by the plants.

There are many types of automatic plant watering apparatuses which are well known in the prior art which utilize a system which is actuated in response to water loss by the plants. However, these apparatuses suffer from a number of disadvantages such as, for example, requiring complex mechanisms to operate and being difficult to install in that a variety of complex methods are required to assemble them. Several types are provided with an elevated water reservoir with a spring loaded valve therein which is actuated by the loss of weight of water by the plants in a container supported by the spring. Since the springs lose their strength as the temperature increases, plants are frequently overwatered on hot days. In addition, there are several types of apparatuses which utilizes a counter weight member such as is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,060,934. Such apparatuses, however, are used with a plant container which must be placed on the floor or ground. They cannot be utilized with plant containers which must be hung from a ceiling, a wall or the like.
 
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