Water collection and dispersion system and functional landscape architecture
A water collection and dispersion system includes one or a series of units including structures that can be assembled for holding a leak proof liner. The liner collects water, such as, rainwater from a downspout or grey water from a building. The units can be constructed to resemble outdoor furniture such as patio walls, seating, tables, and the like. The units can also be constructed to function as framework for structures such as garden sheds, garages, pergolas, and the like.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/152,379 filed Feb. 13, 2009, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to water collection and dispersion systems and, more particularly, to such systems that comprise modular components that can be custom assembled to satisfy specific functional and aesthetic indoor/outdoor living needs.
2. Background of the Invention
An important element in any water collection and dispersion system is the container used to store the collected water for later use. Presently available water storage containers leave much to be desired. Among the more commonly cited shortcomings of such units are that their large size wastes useful living space and that they disrupt the aesthetic harmony of their immediate surroundings.
The water storage container in many conventional water collection and dispersion systems is of considerable size. Examples of conventional water storage containers include modified 55-gallon barrels and large agricultural tanks. Because of their size, conventional water storage containers are usually installed outdoors and on the ground. Consequently, the units are not well suited for situations where useful outdoor space is limited. For example, a complaint amongst homeowners is that the size of conventional water storage containers reduces the amount of yard and patio space available for recreation.
More recently, water collection and dispersion systems have been introduced that incorporate several small water storage containers in place of a larger, conventional unit. Such smaller water storage containers can be mounted on walls or installed inside of walls in a less physically imposing manner than large conventional containers. However, because such units commonly protrude from surfaces on or in which they have been installed, they still tend to disrupt the aesthetic harmony of the environment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn light of the aforementioned shortcomings and the current state of the art, the present invention provides an improved water collection and dispersion system that features a water storage container that can be configured to satisfy a number of specific functional and aesthetic outdoor needs.
In one example, the present invention is directed to a water collection and dispersion system that includes at least one water storage container having a housing and a flexible, leak proof liner. The housing further includes a cap, a base, and a body. The body includes a front wall, a back wall, a first side wall, and a second side wall that are connected to form such body. The flexible, leak proof liner forms to the inside of the housing to prevent water loss through the housing and includes two or more fittings that provide connections to a supply/outlet and an overflow, for example. In one embodiment, the fittings are hollow, cylindrical fittings with threaded surfaces that are rigidly attached to the liner. However, such fittings can also be easily detached in other embodiments. One of the fittings can be positioned near the top of the liner so that it extends from the interior of the liner to the exterior of the housing through an opening in the body. Another fitting can be positioned near the bottom of the liner so that is extends from the interior of the liner to the exterior of the housing through a second opening in the body. Attachments with surfaces that complement the threaded surface of the fittings can be connected to the fittings to control the flow of water in and out of the liner.
The present invention provides a new water collection and dispersion system that embodies many of the advantages of the prior water collection and dispersion systems mentioned hereinabove, avoids many of the disadvantages associated therewith, and further embodies various other novel features that result in a new water collection and dispersion system that is not anticipated, rendered obvious, suggested, or even implied by any of the prior art water collection and dispersion systems, either alone or in any combination thereof.
The present invention also provides a new water collection and dispersion system that can be easily and efficiently manufactured and marketed. Further, the water collection and dispersion system disclosed herein is adapted to be of a durable and reliable construction that is susceptible of a low cost of manufacture with regard to both materials and labor, and which accordingly is then susceptible of low prices of sale to the consuming public, thereby making such water collection and dispersion system economically available to the buying public.
In addition, the new water collection and dispersion systems disclosed herein may include one or more water storage containers that can function as outdoor furniture and/or modular landscape architecture. Further, the present invention discloses a water collection and dispersion system that can be placed in areas removed from the immediate vicinity of the source of water being collected, such as patios or gardens rather than directly adjacent to a downspout. In one example, a hollow conduit is extended from a water supply source to a remotely placed water storage container. More particularly, in one embodiment, the hollow conduit includes a first opening that functions as a supply end for the source of water being collected, wherein the first opening is placed at or above an elevation of a top fitting of the liner. A second opening of the conduit is fluidly attached to a lower fitting of the liner, thus filling the liner, and therefore the housing, from the bottom.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:
Various embodiments and examples of water collection and dispersion systems are disclosed herein that incorporate aspects of different housing designs, liners, fittings, and configurations as furniture and/or structural framework. The features of each embodiment are generally interchangeable and can be used in the alternative or in combination with features discussed in relation to other embodiments. Elements that are common to the various embodiments are identified by like reference numerals.
With reference now to
In the present embodiment, the liner 24 is made from water-impermeable, flexible materials and forms to the shape of the housing 22 when disposed therein (see, e.g.,
The fittings 48, 50 and the openings 52, 54 can be configured with complementary shapes, e.g., a rectangular shape as in
Referring again to
The water collection and dispersion system 20 of
In one embodiment, the conduit 206 also functions as a water level indicator for one or more liners 24 by being transparent or translucent at least at a portion 210 of the conduit proximate the first end coupled to the water source. A remaining portion 212 of the conduit 206 need not be transparent or translucent for the conduit to function as a water level indicator and in one embodiment the remaining portion is opaque. In another embodiment of a water level indicator, a hollow conduit 214 that is transparent or translucent is fluidly coupled to the supply conduit 206 at a position between the first and second ends thereof. An end of the hollow conduit 214 that is not coupled to the supply conduit 206 can be fluidly coupled with an overflow conduit, a filter screen, or can remain unconnected and is generally disposed at an elevation equal to or greater than the first fitting 48 of the liner 24.
Other modifications can be made to the configuration of
Referring now to
Referring back to
Another aspect of the water collection and dispersion system 20 of
The water collection and dispersion systems 20 disclosed herein include various elements or components that are easily separately assembled for use and disassembled and stored if not in use. As a result, the water collection and dispersion system 20 can be packaged as a relatively small kit 300 that is packaged with assembly instructions (see, e.g.,
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, a pump is used to force water from the system for practical use. The pump may also be attached to a timer, sensor, or other switch. Using a particular combination of attachments, water can be automatically forced from the system when specific criteria are satisfied. For example, water can be forced from the system to a bird bath when it is low and to an automatic lawn sprinkler system when the soil reaches a specific low moisture level.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the foregoing description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for designing other structures, methods, and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Other embodiments of the disclosure including all the possible different and various combinations of the individual features of each of the foregoing described embodiments are specifically included herein.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITYA water collection and dispersion system is described that includes one or more units having structures that can be assembled for holding a leak proof liner, which collects water from a water supply, e.g., rainwater from a rain gutter downspout. The collected water can then be used, as desired, e.g., to water plants, fill fountains, wash cars, and the like. Further, the units can be constructed to function as outdoor furniture and/or structural elements. In addition, the elements of the water collection and dispersion system can be easily assembled and disassembled by a user, which facilitates packaging and delivery of the system and replacement of worn or damaged parts.
Numerous modifications to the present disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is presented to enable those skilled in the art to make and use the disclosure and to teach the best mode of carrying out the same. The exclusive right to all modifications within the scope of this disclosure is reserved.
Claims
1. A water collection and dispersion system, comprising:
- a housing including first and second openings extending therethrough, wherein the first opening is disposed proximate an upper portion of the housing and the second opening is disposed proximate a lower portion of the housing; and
- a flexible, leak proof liner disposed ih the housing, wherein the liner includes a first overflow fitting disposed in the first opening of the housing and a second supply/discharge fitting disposed in the second opening of the housing.
2. The water collection and dispersion system of claim 1, wherein the housing further includes:
- an upper cap;
- a lower base; and
- a body that includes one or more side walls,
- wherein the cap, the base, and the body are selectively coupled together to form a substantially rigid housing that is capable of supporting the weight of one or more seated persons and withstanding outward pressure of the liner filled with water.
3. The water collection and dispersion system of claim 2, wherein the first and second openings of the housing are disposed adjacent top and bottom ends of the body, respectively, and the first and second fittings and the first and second openings are configured to prevent the fittings from moving with respect to the openings, and further wherein one or more of the first and second fittings includes a flange that is disposed on an exterior of the housing to prevent the one or more fittings from retracting into an interior of the housing.
4. The water collection and dispersion system of claim 2, wherein the body includes a front side wall, a back side wall, a left side wall, and a right side wall that are coupled together in a generally rectangular configuration.
5. The water collection and dispersion system of claim 4, further comprising one or more corner pieces disposed at one or more intersections between the side walls of the body, wherein the corner pieces further secure and stabilize the body and provide a surface for the attachment of trim panels to the body.
6. The water collection and dispensing device of claim 4, wherein at least one of the upper cap and the lower base includes grooves or protrusions that accommodate a corresponding top or bottom end of the body, and wherein the side walls of the body slide and lock together via a plurality of interlocking slots.
7. The water collection and dispersion system of claim 1, wherein the first and second fittings and the first and second openings are configured to prevent the fittings from moving with respect to the openings.
8. The water collection and dispersion system of claim 7, wherein at least one of the first and second fittings includes a key that fits securely into a corresponding notch in at least one of the first and second openings to prevent the fittings from moving with respect to the openings, and further wherein one or more of the first and second fittings includes a flange that is disposed on an exterior of the housing to prevent the one or more fittings from retracting into an interior of the housing.
9. The water collection and dispersion system of claim 1, further comprising a supply conduit having first and second ends, wherein the first end is fluidly coupled to a water supply and is located at an elevation equal to or greater than the second fitting of the liner, and wherein the second end of the supply conduit is fluidly coupled to the second fitting such that water will flow from the water supply through the supply conduit and into the liner through the second fitting.
10. The water collection and dispersion system of claim 9, further comprising an overflow conduit having first and second ends, wherein the first end of the overflow conduit is fluidly coupled to the first fitting of the liner.
11. The water collection and dispersion system of claim 9, wherein at least a portion of the supply conduit is transparent or translucent to function as a water level indicator for the water collection and dispersion system.
12. The water collection and dispersion system of claim 9, further including a hollow conduit that is transparent or translucent and includes first and second ends, wherein the first end of the hollow conduit is fluidly attached to the supply conduit at a position between the first and second ends of the supply conduit, and wherein the second end of the hollow conduit is fluidly coupled with an overflow conduit, a filter screen, or remains unconnected and is disposed at an elevation equal to or greater than the first fitting of the liner so that the hollow conduit functions as a water level indicator for the water collection and dispersion system.
13. The water collection and dispensing device of claim 9, further including a drainage conduit fluidly coupled to the second fitting of the liner.
14. The water collection and dispensing device of claim 1, further comprising at least one removable face disposed adjacent at least one of the first and second openings of the housing to allow removal of the liner therethrough.
15. A water collection and dispersion system kit, comprising:
- a flexible, leak proof liner that includes a first overflow fitting and a second supply/discharge fitting; and
- printed instructions with directions for assembling a housing that includes first and second openings extending therethrough, wherein the first opening is disposed proximate an upper portion of the housing and the second opening is disposed proximate a lower portion of the housing, and directions for inserting the liner into the housing so that the first fitting is disposed in the first opening of the housing and the second fitting is disposed in the second opening of the housing.
16. The kit of claim 15, wherein the housing includes a cap, a base, and a body that includes one or more side walls, and wherein the instructions include directions for cutting the cap, base, and body from a sheet of material and directions for assembling the cap, base, and body to form the housing.
17. The kit of claim 15, wherein the instructions further include directions for fluidly coupling a first end of a supply conduit to a water supply and a second end of the supply conduit to the second fitting of the liner.
18. A water collection and dispersion system, comprising:
- a functional piece of landscape architecture that includes a housing having first and second openings extending therethrough, wherein the first opening is disposed proximate an upper portion of the housing and the second opening is disposed proximate a lower portion of the housing; and
- a flexible, leak proof liner disposed in the housing, wherein the liner includes a first overflow fitting disposed in the first opening of the housing and a second supply/discharge fitting disposed in the second opening of the housing.
19. The water collection and dispersion system of claim 18, further comprising a plurality of housings, each housing having first and second openings extending therethrough, wherein the first opening is disposed proximate an upper portion of the housing and the second opening is disposed proximate a lower portion of the housing;
- a plurality of flexible, leak proof liners disposed in each housing, wherein each liner includes a first overflow fitting disposed in the first opening of the housing and a second supply/discharge fitting disposed in the second opening of the housing; and
- at least one conduit fluidly coupling the second openings of at least two of the plurality of liners.
20. The water collection and dispersion system of claim 18, wherein the functional piece of landscape.architecture is a support structure for a human being, an appliance, a roof, or a wall.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 16, 2010
Publication Date: Aug 26, 2010
Inventor: Scott A. Gear (Middleton, WI)
Application Number: 12/658,857
International Classification: E03F 1/00 (20060101);