Claims
- 1. A water collection, storage, and dispensing system comprising a container being partially filled with superabsorbent polymeric powder, thereby resulting in sufficient free volume in said container to permit said superabsorbent polymeric powder to expand when in contact with water; said container being in combination with another member.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said container has openings extending through said container thereby facilitating water entry and exit from said container.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein said container comprises burlap.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein said container includes a rigid member for increasing structural integrity of said container.
- 5. The system of claim 3, wherein said burlap container includes a rigid member for increasing the structural integrity of said burlap container.
- 6. The system of claim 1 further comprising including a plant nutrient in said container.
- 7. The water collection, storage, and dispensing system of claim 1 further comprising affixing said container to an underground erosion barrier element member.
- 8. The water collection, storage, and dispensing system of claim 1 further comprising placing said container proximate to an underground erosion barrier element member.
- 9. The water collection, storage, and dispensing system of claim 1 further comprising affixing said container to a plant root ball member.
- 10. The water collection, storage, and dispensing system of claim 1 further comprising placing said container proximate to a plant root ball member.
- 11. The water collection, storage, and dispensing system of claim 1 further comprising affixing said container to an underground irrigation element member.
- 12. The water collection, storage, and dispensing system of claim 1 further comprising placing said container proximate to an underground irrigation element member.
- 13. The water collection, storage, and dispensing system of claim 10 further comprising affixing said container to a basket that at least partially surrounds said plant root ball member.
- 14. A method of improving water utilization efficiency comprising placing a water collection, storage and dispensing system comprising a container being partially filled with superabsorbent polymeric powder, thereby resulting in sufficient free volume in said container to permit said superabsorbent polymeric powder to expand when in contact with water and affixed to an erosion barrier element member at an underground location, permitting water to become absorbed into and collected by said superabsorbent polymeric powder, thereby storing said water at said underground location for dispersion at a later time.
- 15. A method for improving water utilization efficiency comprising placing a water collection, storage, and dispensing system comprising a container being partially filled with superabsorbent polymeric powder, thereby resulting in sufficient free volume to permit said superabsorbent polymeric powder to expand when in contact with water and placed proximate to an irrigation member at an underground location, permitting water to become absorbed into and collected by said superabsorbent polymeric, thereby storing said water at said underground location for dispersion at a later time.
- 16. A method for improving water utilization efficiency comprising placing a water collection, storage, and dispensing system comprising a container being partially filled with superabsorbent polymeric powder, thereby resulting in sufficient free volume to permit said superabsorbent polymeric powder to expand when in contact with water and placed proximate to a plant root ball member at an underground location, permitting water to become absorbed into and collected by said superabsorbent polymeric, thereby storing said water at said underground location for dispersion at a later time.
- 17. A method for improving water utilization efficiency comprising placing a water collection, storage, and dispensing system comprising a container being partially filled with superabsorbent polymeric powder, thereby resulting in sufficient free volume to permit said superabsorbent polymeric powder to expand when in contact with water and affixed to a plant root ball member at an underground location, permitting water to become absorbed into and collected by said superabsorbent polymeric, thereby storing said water at said underground location for dispersion at a later time.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein said container comprises a burlap wrap and said plant comprises a tree.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein said container comprises a burlap wrap, said plant comprises a tree, and said container is stapled to said burlap wrap, thereby causing said container to become affixed to said burlap wrap.
- 20. A tree ball having a burlap wrap affixed to a container being partially filled with superabsorbent polyermic powder, thereby resulting in sufficient free volume to permit said superabsorbent polymeric powder to expand when in contact with water.
- 21. A method of directing plant root growth, comprising placing a root growth directing element comprising an element affixed to a container being at least partially filled with superabsorbent polymeric powder at a location under the ground where root growth is desired to be directed, said container having a structure creating sufficient free volume to permit said superabsorbent polymeric powder to expand upon contact with water; contacting said superabsorbent polymeric powder with water to cause said water to become absorbed into said superabsorbent polymeric powder, thereby storing said water in said desired location under the ground to cause plant roots to grow toward said desired location.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein said element comprises a burlap wrap.
- 23. A method of reducing soil erosion, comprising placing an erosion barrier element comprising an erosion barrier affixed to a container being at least partially filled with superabsorbent polymeric powder at a desired location under the ground, said substrate having a structure creating sufficient free volume to permit said superabsorbent polymeric powder to expand upon contact with water; contacting said superabsorbent polymeric powder with water to cause said water to become absorbed into said superabsorbent polymeric powder, thereby storing said water in said desired location under the ground and thereby reducing soil erosion.
- 24. A method of making a foamed water absorption element comprising:
(a) providing a first substrate; (b) applying a mixture of resinous coating powder, superabsorbent polymeric powder, and a blowing agent to said substrate; and (c) heating said mixture to form a resinous coating that adheres to said first substrate and to cause said blowing agent to create a gas, thereby causing said resinous coating to be foamed.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein said resinous coating powder comprises a thermoplastic coating powder.
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein said resinous coating powder comprises a thermosetting coating powder.
- 27. The method of claim 24, wherein said first substrate is water permeable.
- 28. The method of claim 27 further comprising placing a second substrate opposite said first substrate thereby forming a three-layered composite.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein said first substrate is water permeable and said second substrate is non-water permeable.
- 30. A core for an absorbent product comprising:
(a) A water permeable substrate; (b) A non-water permeable substrate; and (c) A solid, foamed resinous powder coating having superabsorbent polymeric powder incorporated therein, said powder coating adhered to said water permeable substrate and said non-water permeable substrate.
- 31. A core of claim 30, wherein said resinous coating powder comprises a thermoplastic coating powder.
- 32. The core of claim 30, wherein said resinous coating powder comprises a thermosetting coating powder.
- 33. A water absorbent element comprising a solid, foamed powder coating having superabsorbent polymeric powder incorporated therein, adhered to a substrate.
- 34. The water absorbent element of claim 33, wherein said substrate is water permeable.
- 35. A plant seed pack comprising a mixture of plant seed and superabsorbent polymeric powder contained between two sheets, at least one of said sheets being water permeable.
- 36. The plant seed pack of claim 35, wherein said plant seed comprises grass seed.
- 37. The plant seed pack of claim 35, wherein said plant seed comprises vegetable seed.
- 38. A method of enhancing the growth of a plant in soil comprising:
(a) Providing a plant seed pack comprising plant seed and superabsorbent polymeric powder contained between sheets, at least one of said sheets being water permeable; and (b) Placing said plant seed pack proximate to said soil.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein said plant seed pack contains a mixture of plant seed and superabsorbent polymeric powder.
- 40. The method of claim 38, wherein said plant seed pack contains separate layers of plant seed and superabsorbent polymeric powder.
- 41. The method of claim 38, wherein said plant seed comprises grass seed.
- 42. A wrap for use in transplanting plants comprising a porous fabric element affixed to a container being at least partially filled with superabsorbent polymeric powder.
- 43. The wrap of claim 42, wherein said container is wrapped around a plant root ball.
- 44. The wrap of claim 43, wherein said plant ball is a tree root ball.
- 45. The wrap of claim 42, wherein said container is affixed by stapling to said fabric.
- 46. The wrap of claim 45, wherein said fabric comprises burlap.
- 47. The wrap of claim 42, wherein said container is affixed on an outside surface of said fabric.
- 48. A method of increasing water utilization for a plant comprising:
(a) providing a plant root ball; (b) wrapping said plant root ball with a wrap comprising a porous fabric having an element affixed to a container being at least partially filled with superabsorbent polymeric powder; and (c) watering said plant root ball whereby at least some water is absorbed by said superabsorbent polymeric powder.
- 49. The method of claim 48, wherein said plant root ball comprises a tree ball.
- 50. The method of claim 49 further comprising transplanting said wrapped tree root ball into an underground location.
- 51. A method of making an absorbent product comprising:
(a) Providing a fibrous substrate; (b) Applying a resinous coating powder having a softening point to said substrate; (c) Heating said applied powder to above the softening point of said powder to adhere said powder to said fibrous substrate; (d) Applying superabsorbent polymeric powder to said heated powder to adhere said superabsorbent polymeric powder to said resinous coating powder; and (e) Cooling said substrate and said stably adhered powders.
- 52. The method of claim 51, wherein said resinous coating powder comprises a thermoplastic powder.
- 53. The method of claim 52 further comprising melting said thermoplastic powder prior to cooling said adhered powders.
- 54. The method of claim 51 wherein said resinous coating powder comprises a thermosetting powder.
- 55. The method of claim 54 further comprising heating said adhered powders to cure said thermosetting powder prior to cooling said adhered powders.
- 56. The method of claim 51, wherein said substrate is contained between two sheets, and at least one of said sheets is liquid permeable.
- 57. The method of claim 51, wherein said fibrous substrate comprises burlap.
- 58. The method of claim 51, wherein said applied powder is heated to at least 50° F. above said softening point.
- 59. The method of claim 58, wherein said applied powder is heated to at least 100° F. above said softening point.
- 60. The method of claim 51 further comprising applying pressure to the product of step (d) to increase adhesion of the superabsorbent polymeric powder, the coating powder, and the fibrous substrate.
- 61. The method of claim 51, wherein said superabsorbent polymeric powder is heated prior to being applied.
- 62. A plant seed strip comprising a mixture of plant seed and superabsorbent polymeric powder contained on at least one water permeable sheet.
- 63. The plant seed strip of claim 62, wherein a nutrient is included with said mixture.
- 64. The plant seed pack of claim 35, wherein a nutrient is included with said mixture.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/737,474, filed Dec. 16, 2003, which in turn, is a continuation-in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/357,907 filed Feb. 4, 2003, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/982,342 filed Oct. 18, 2001. This patent application, through its parent U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/982,342, claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) from provisional application Ser. No. 60/242,926 filed Oct. 25, 2000 incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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