Plant care apparatus

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Inventors

Gonzalez, Samuel

Application #

115847

Filed

Nov-2-1987

Published

May-16-1989

Current US Class

047/39
047/48.5
047/79
222/457

International Classes

A47G 007/02; A01G 027/00

Field of Search

47/59 47/62 47/63 47/64 47/79-83 47/39 222/55 222/58 222/457 222/420 222/422 222/650 248/128 248/146

Examiners

DeMille; Danton D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Henderson & Sturm

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Abstract
A plant care apparatus having a container for holding a liquid of water or water with fertilizer to be delivered to plants. The container has an outlet opening in the bottom thereof, a fill opening in the top and a way to seal the top of the container from entry of atmospheric air. A consistent pressure chamber is disposed below the container outlet opening for holding a predetermined amount of liquid which drains from the container. An air control passageway leading from the outlet opening of the container down to a predetermined level in the consistent pressure chamber causes the liquid from the consistent pressure chamber to fill until it reaches the predetermined level and closes the passageway. Once this passageway is closed, it prevents air from entering the container and thereby prevents the liquid from flowing. At least one accumulation chamber is provided below the consistent pressure chamber. A metering valve is disposed between each accumulation chamber and the consistent pressure chamber for controlling the amount of dripping of fluid from the consistent pressure chamber to each respective accumulation chamber. A level responsive device is connected to the accumulation chamber for causing each accumulation chamber to fill and then automatically empty once the liquid in the accumulation chamber reaches a predetermined level. When the accumulation chamber empties, a tube is provided to direct the fluid flow to a potted plant or the like.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A plant care apparatus comprising:

a container means for holding a liquid to be delivered to plants, said container having an outlet opening in the bottom thereof and means for sealing the rest of the container means from entry of atmospheric air;

consistent pressure chamber means fluidly connected to the container means outlet opening for holding a predetermined amount of liquid from said container means at a predetermined level, said consistent pressure chamber means including a passageway from the outlet opening of said container means down to said predetermined level whereby once the liquid in said consistent pressure chamber covers said passageway no more liquid will move from said container means to said consistent pressure chamber until some liquid is released from said consistent pressure chamber;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for watering and fertilizing plants, and more particularly to an automatic apparatus for performing this function.

BACKGROUND ART

Indoor potted plants require a great deal of care. Such plants must be watered on a regular basis with just the right amount of water during each watering session.

Many plants have died because the owner was either too busy with other things or was on vacation or the like. While it is most common that plants die from underwatering, plants can also die from overwatering or not receiving an the proper amount of fertilizer.

Certain types of waterers have been devised which have a tank of water or water with fertilizer mixed in it which is allowed to slowly drain into a potted plant or the like. A major problem with such devices is that when they are full of liquid, the liquid flows out more quickly than when they are low on liquid. Furthermore, in general it is impossible to use such a device to water in intervals as is the normal manner of caring for plants since such devices are usually of a type which continuously drip liquid until the liquid is gone. Consequently, these devices tend to provide too much liquid during the times that they are in use and then become depleted too soon and produce long periods of time when before they are filled when the plants are provided with no liquid at all. Such watering devices require almost as much care as the plants themselves.
 
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