Downspout water conservation diversion adaptor

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Inventors

Harvey, Robert B.

Application #

423929

Filed

Apr-18-1995

Published

Jul-9-1996

Current US Class

047/48.5
052/16
052/169.5
137/357
137/861
239/193
239/208

International Classes

E03B 003/02

Field of Search

52/16 52/169.5 239/208 239/289 239/193 239/586 239/569 239/574 239/562 239/391 210/418 210/420 210/428 210/433.1 47/27 137/357 137/861

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jacobson, Price, Holman & Stern

US Patent References

5114594   Rainwater diverter
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5301474   Roofing system for...
5315090   Awning gutter

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Abstract
A downspout water conservation diversion adaptor is provided for insertion within the lower part of an upstanding downspout and is selectively operable to divert water flowing downward through the downspout laterally outwardly of the adaptor and along a building wall outwardly beyond which a roof eaves projects for irrigation of ground vegetation disposed beneath the eaves. The adaptor is constructed to automatically bypass excess water flowing downwardly to the adaptor, in excess of that water which may be laterally outwardly directed from the adaptor, in a manner such that the excess water is discharged from the bottom of the downspout. Further, the adaptor includes a provision whereby, in the absence of rain, a garden hose or the like may have the discharge end thereof sealingly connected with the adaptor in order to supply irrigation water to the interior of the adaptor in a manner such that the irrigation water may be conveyed laterally outwardly of the adaptor and utilized for irrigating the same ground vegetation.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. In combination, a building structure having a roof structure assembly thereover and gutter means including at least one downspout for collecting water draining from said roof assembly, said downspout including an upper end for receiving collected water from said gutter means and an open lower end for discharging therefrom, closure means for selectively closing said lower end, water discharge means above said closure means for discharging water from within said downspout above said closure means, elongated water conveying means extending generally horizontally along said building structure above ground level and provided with irrigation water outlet means spaced therealong, means communicating said water discharge means with said water conveying means, said downspout, above said lower end, defining a pair of side-by-side upwardly opening compartments, water diverter means operative to divert at least a majority of water flowing downward through said downspout above said compartments into one of said compartments, said closure means selectively closing the lower portion of said one compartment from said open lower end, the other of said compartments opening downwardly into said open lower end.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a rain water conservation system whereby rain water collected in a roof gutter and downspout system of a building, including a roof eaves extension projecting considerably outwardly of one wall, may be conveyed along a lower portion of that building wall and discharged onto the ground at points spaced along the wall for watering landscaping plants beneath the roof eaves which otherwise do not receive rain water directly. Also, the invention incorporates a feature by which a water supply hose may be attached to the lower end of the associated downspout for watering the landscaping plants beneath the eaves even when it has not rained.

2. Description of Related Art

Various different structures for collecting rain water falling upon a roof heretofore have been provided and some of these structures incorporate features wherein lawn and other ground areas remote from a gutter system downspout may be watered with water collected from the roof.
 
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