Tree watering device

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Inventors

Koch, James P.

Application #

779898

Filed

Mar-21-1977

Published

May-9-1978

Current US Class

047/48.5
0D8/1
239/200
239/302
239/DIG15
D23/218

International Classes

A01G 029/00

Field of Search

47/27 47/30 47/32 47/33 47/59 47/60 47/62 47/48.5 47/26 47/28 47/66 47/79 239/63 239/65 239/DIG.

Examiners

Eickholt; E. H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fishburne, Jr.; B. P.

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Abstract
Trees, such as fruit bearing trees in drought-stricken areas, are individually watered to conserve the water supply while saving the valuable trees. A radially slotted tub-like irrigator engages around the tree trunk and delivers water in a controlled manner to both the tap roots and the peripheral root network of the tree. No water is wasted and the time span for irrigation can be adjusted. The device is characterized by simplicity and economy of manufacturing and ease of installation.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A tree watering device comprising a watering tub of substantially annular form adapted to rest on the ground at the base of a tree in surrounding relationship to the tree trunk, said tub having a generally radial slot extending from top to bottom thereof by means of which said tub may be placed around a tree trunk, adjustable water metering valve means on said tub near its bottom by means of which water can be delivered at a controlled rate to selected tree root areas, said tub having a bottom wall and an upwardly flaring side wall and a center upstanding sleeve rising from the bottom wall of the annular tub, a pair of radial substantially vertical walls joining the tub side wall with said center sleeve and defining therewith a generally radial slot, a concave lid resting on the open top of said tub and having a center opening adapted to fit over and surround said sleeve and a radial slot adapted to register with the tub radial slot, said tub being colored black to absorb heat and said lid and upstanding sleeve being white and reflective.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Because of critical and worsening drought conditions in certain areas, such as the Pacific Northwest, there is an urgent need for an economical and practical means to irrigate trees, particularly fruit bearing trees, to prevent their destruction and the resulting great economic loss. To be practical, the tree irrigating or watering means must conserve the dwindling reserves of water in the drought areas and at the same time must be capable of supplying enough water to the trees at least to keep them alive until the end of the drought period.

The objective of this invention, simply stated, is to satisfy the above urgent need in terms of a simple, economical and practical water conserving irrigator for individual trees which has the capacity to supply significant amounts of water to trees in a controlled and efficient manner without wasting any water and by delivering water only to those parts of trees where watering is necessary.

Portable tree and plant watering devices, broadly speaking, are known in the prior art but no such known devices have proven adequate to satisfy the needs created by the present drought situation in terms of water conservation, practicality of manufacturing of the irrigation means, and delivering enough water to trees over a long enough period of time to save the trees and maintain their health. Some examples of the prior patented art are contained in U.S. Pat. Nos. 419,242; 584,886; 1,029,107; 2,105,800; 2,145,934; 2,784,528; 3,005,287 and 3,461,606.
 
  This tree protector includes a hollow vertical shaft and an annular base disposed about the shaft, both components being formed from connectible half sections....  A tree watering device suitable for indicating the level of water pooled near the trunk of the tree for hydrating purposes. In one embodiment, the device...