Elevated plant watering apparatus

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Inventors

Wesolowski, David D.

Application #

153265

Filed

Sep-14-1998

Published

Nov-2-1999

Current US Class

047/48.5
047/67

International Classes

A01G 031/00

Field of Search

47/39 47/44 47/48.5 47/62 47/67 47/82 47/47

Examiners

Price; Thomas

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Costello; Leo F.

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Abstract
An apparatus for watering a plant while it is supported in an elevated position is provided which includes an elongated tubular standard which has a longitudinal axial passageway and upper and lower end portions and which is mounted in an upstanding position. A flexible hose is threaded through the passageway of the standard and has upper and lower end portions respectively projecting from the upper and lower end portions of the standard. A hanger is provided on the upper end portion of the standard for supporting a plant, and a nozzle is attached to the upper end portion of the hose in a position to dispense water to the plant either by a drip irrigation method or by a spay or other method. The lower end portion of the hose is connected to a source of water under pressure for supplying water to the nozzle. The apparatus provides an attractive support for a plant while enabling it to be regularly watered. It can be manufactured from a plurality of parts which in disassembled condition are convenient for distribution and sale and final assembly by a user. Also, the apparatus supports the plant in such a manner that water dripping from its container does not contact the apparatus and cause corrosion and wear.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for watering a plant while being supported in an elevated position, comprising:

an elongated tubular standard having a longitudinal axial passageway, upper and lower end portions, and adapted to be mounted in upstanding position the upper end portion of the standard terminating in an open end;

a flexible hose axially threaded through the passageway of the standard having upper and lower end portions respectively exiting from the upper and lower end portions of the standard, the upper end portion of the hose being an elongated upper leader extending out of and draped below the open end of the standard and providing a terminal opening therein;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention pertains to an elevated plant watering apparatus and more particularly to an apparatus for supporting plants in an elevated position while enabling them to be watered regularly.

BACKGROUND

One of the ways to add interest to a landscaping plan is to utilize hanging baskets of flowers or other plants. Typically, when a hanging plant is used in this manner, it is suspended from a roof overhang by wires or macrame. Although a suspended, live, colorful plant can be an attractive addition to a landscaping plan, conversely, a wilted or dead plant suspended where it is especially visible can be a significant detraction from the plan. Thus, the major problem with using suspended plants in a landscaping plan is the difficulty of watering them regularly, especially in relatively dry climates.

The foregoing problem associated with suspended plants has been recognized in such United States patents as the patents to Scribner U.S. Pat. No. 1,063,395, Bank U.S. Pat. No. 1,538,081, Pointer, Jr. U.S. Pat. No. 4,270,696, and Hahn U.S. Pat. No. 4,760,666. Each of these patented watering devices, and others similar to them, all involve positioning a reservoir or head of water above the plant and providing for release of the water according to the mechanisms involved. The Bank patent also discloses a hose connected to the reservoir and draped down from the elevated reservoir and plant for connection to a water faucet at ground level.
 
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