Electronic household plant watering device

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Inventors

Peeters, John P.
Berkbigler, Larry W.

Application #

577732

Filed

Dec-22-1995

Published

Jun-3-1997

Current US Class

047/79
062/3.4

International Classes

F25B 021/02; A01G 025/00

Field of Search

62/3.2 62/3.4 62/3.7 62/271 62/331 47/66 47/79 47/48.5

Examiners

Doerrler; William

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dykema Gossett PLLC

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4506510   Apparatus for conti...
5020261   Moisture sensitive s...
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Abstract
A compact electronic device automatically waters household plants by collecting ambient air moisture. The device utilizes the Peltier effect to condense atmospheric moisture which is used in a controlled manner to supply water to a plant. The device includes a thermoelectric module, a microcontroller, a micro-fan, a moisture sensitive probe and an external power supply.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An electronic device to automatically water household plants, comprising:

a housing;

at least one thermoelectric module in association with said housing;

at least one heat sink for dissipating heat generated by said thermoelectric module;

at least one cold plate for condensing moisture through the action of said thermoelectric module;

at least one probe to measure soil water content; and

a low water alarm for signaling a low water condition.

2. The invention recited in claim 1, further comprising a microcontroller.

3. The invention recited in claim 1, wherein said probe is combined with said housing into a single unit.



Description
TECHNOLOGICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to methods and apparatus for watering plants and, more specifically, to automatic plant watering devices.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Cultivated plants have long been used in the home, office and other buildings in order to beautify the surroundings. More recently, a number of health benefits have been attributed to the presence of household plants. Generally, all household plants must be periodically watered in order to maintain plant growth. The frequency of watering which is required varies with the plant, the soil characteristics and the environment. It is known that one of the principal causes of plant death is due to an improper watering regime resulting from inadequate or excessive watering.

European patent number 87-074115/11 describes a plant cover roofing which collects water and supplies it to underlying plants in a controlled manner. U.S. Pat. No. 5,020,261, entitled, "MOISTURE SENSITIVE SELF-WATERING PLANTER" discloses a moisture sensitive self-watering planter having a control valve that controls the flow of water to the plant. The control valve is actuated in response to a decrease in the weight of the soil as the soil loses moisture. U.S. Pat. No. 5,351,437, entitled "MOISTURE SENSITIVE IRRIGATION CONTROL SYSTEM," discloses a similar weight-based control system for actuating a water valve. None of these prior art patents discloses an automatic plant watering device as provided by the present invention.
 
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