Screw-action clamping of rock for decorative waterfalls
My invention is the way I use clamps to affix rocks to a decorative waterfall structure. The size of the clamps I use varies with the size of the rocks to be affixed. The waterfall is composed of a metal framework with spoke-like shelves on the bottom for the larger, heavier rocks. Clumps of rocks or single rocks are affixed with clamps to the higher levels of the structure. Water hoses and optic lights are also attached. The result is a free-standing and moveable decorative rock waterfall.
This shows how clamping of rock makes a waterfall
BACKROUND OF THE INVENTION Description of the Related ArtIf you take clamps fix them to a support. Fill clamps with rock add water you have a waterfall
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONBy clamping the rock. This stops the need for stacking
Claims
1. I claim by clamping rock not stacking. This makes waterfalls movable not permenent
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 4, 2004
Publication Date: Dec 8, 2005
Inventor: James Balelo (Indian Harbour Beach, FL)
Application Number: 10/747,415