Moisture sensitive self-watering planter

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Inventors

Lishman, Fred W.

Application #

284897

Filed

Dec-15-1988

Published

Jun-4-1991

Current US Class

047/39
047/79

International Classes

A01G 027/00

Field of Search

47/62 47/63 47/79 47/80 47/81 47/67 47/39 47/48.5

Examiners

DeMille; Danton D.

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Abstract
A moisture sensitive self-watering planter utilizes a control valve to effect watering of the soil in a liner of the planter upon automatic detection of a predetermined level of dryness of the soil. The planter uses a weight-based system of detecting the amount of moisture in the soil to control the automatic release of a predetermined amount of water into the soil for rehydration thereof. As the weight of the soil increases with the volume of water, the valve is automatically closed to terminate the irrigation process.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A self-watering planter, comprising:

a housing unit;

a reservoir located within said housing unit;

as liner to be filled with soil into which a plant is potted, removably located within said housing unit;

weight determination means for determining the weight of said liner, the weight of the liner being indicative of the moisture content of the soil;

an elongated feeder tube communicating with said reservoir and terminating over said liner for hydrating the soil within said liner;

valve means connecting said tube to said reservoir for selectively allowing water to be delivered from said reservoir to said soil; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to planters for potting of plants, and more particularly to a planter for performing automatic irrigation of a plant potted therein based upon the constant monitoring of the moisture content of the soil.

The present invention ensures a constant supply of water to a potted plant for an extended period of time without the inconvenience and necessity of manual watering of the plant. The self-watering planter of the present invention is a self-contained and aesthetically pleasing unit that basically resembles an ordinary plant pot. The present invention may also allow periodic drying out of the roots prior to rehydration if desirable, which thereby ensures the health of the plant.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is thus an object of the present invention to eliminate the need for periodic watering of a potted plant by a plant owner.

It is a further object of the present invention to provide a self-watering planter which is self-contained and aesthetically pleasing and is readily portable.
 
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