The present invention relates to acrylic water features and, more particularly, to an illuminated waterfall ornament having various modules for creating various water effects.
In an era of extreme stress and insane chaos, the demand for anxiolytics, anti-depressants and insomniolytics has increased at an alarming rate. Therefore, there have been efforts made in the development of non-pharmaceutical strife liberating approaches to conquer these personal burdens. Water displays have been developed for providing a serene and relaxing visual and audial effect for the user.
Conventional water displays, such as those designed for a desk or table top, are non-dynamic and unchanging, resulting in eventual apathy and disinterest.
These conventional water displays often lack illumination and are devoid of any changing water patterns and, therefore, produce the same auditory frequencies.
Moreover, with conventional water displays, the user typically cannot control the device's operation beyond turning the water pump on or off. There are typically no options for changing the display or providing different effects simply and conveniently.
As can be seen, there is a need for an improved table or desk top water display ornament that has the ability to provide multiple visual and audial effects for the user.
In one aspect of the present invention, a water display ornament comprises a transparent reservoir for containing water; a plurality of lights disposed below a bottom portion of the reservoir; a pump disposed inside the reservoir; a pressure chamber fed by the pump via a pump to pressure chamber tube; and at least one module operable to receive water flow from the pressure chamber, wherein the at least one module includes at least one of a slide-in waterfall module, a fountain and tides display module; a sphere module, and an aqua burst module.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides an illuminated table or desk top water display ornament for everyday enjoyment and appropriate for every season and occasion. The water display ornaments embody a multiplicity of water displays, such as waterfalls, springs, waves, tides, cavitating bubbles, and the like, all combined and cycled in one system. This can be accomplished without the use of failure prone electrical and mechanical modules. The water display ornaments are simple in construction and maintain an aesthetically pleasing presentation to the viewer. Many options are available as a plug-in or slide-in module. This allows the viewer to change modules if desired to obtain different patterns, flows and sounds as desired. The water display ornaments can be efficacious modalities for attenuating an individual's adverse response to daily, weekly, annual or seasonal circadian cycles, such as seasonal affective disorder. Moreover, the water display ornaments offer life prolonging benefits similar to that attributed, by anecdotal evidence, to the ownership of a pet.
The water display ornaments, as herein described, can be made from various materials, such as an acrylic frame adorned with an artfully designed arrangement of stained mosaic glass, decorative accent marbles, 6/0 glass beads, grafting bead jewelry, decorative accent marbles, mosaic acrylic gems, and the like. The decorative glass can be bonded to the acrylic frame with castolite, for example, while the decorative acrylic marbles and gems can be bonded with acrylic glue.
The structures described herein, as discussed below, can be illuminated with a grid of lights, such as light emitting diodes (LEDs) using white mono-colored, multi-colored, or programmable-colored lights. LEDs serve as a long lasting, low heat source of illumination and provides a fabulous decorative contribution to the water display ornament.
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A pump 18 can be disposed at one side of the reservoir. The pump 18 can include a pump intake 20 for feeding water 44 thereinto.
A tube 22 can extend from the pump 18 to carry pump outflow water into a pressure chamber 24 disposed at the end of the tube 22. A plurality of pressure chamber outflow holes 26 are disposed in the pressure chamber 24 to allow water 44 pumped by the pump 22 to flow out therefrom. A mirror 28 can be disposed in the reservoir to at least partially conceal the pump 18 and tube 22.
A module, such as a slide-in waterfall module 30 can be placed under the holes 26 to receive water therein. The slide-in waterfall module 30 can take various designs and can be changed, as desired, by the user. One embodiment of such a slide-in waterfall module 30 is shown in
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A light plate, such as a side LED plate 42 can be disposed behind the slide-in waterfall module 30 to provide an additional illuminated display.
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The channel 62 can extend along a bottom portion of the reservoir 56 from the pump 70 to deliver water flow to a central reservoir fountain tube 64 extending from the channel 62 at the bottom of the reservoir 56 toward a surface of the water 44 therein. A sphere 110 can be disposed on the end of the tube 64.
Similar to the embodiment described above, a mirror 68 can be used to at least partially hide the tube 60 and the pump 70.
The sphere 110 can be designed to provide various effects. The sphere 110 can be easily changed, for achieving these various effects, by simply removing the sphere 110 from the tube 64 via a sphere mount 114. In one embodiment (
The water display ornament of the present invention can include a fountain and tide display, as shown in
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The aqua jet chamber 90 can include a plurality of aqua jets 104, allowing water to jet therefrom and strike an acrylic plate 96. During the drainage phase of the hydrostatic pressure chamber 102, the hydrostatic pressure therein decreases, and flow into the chamber 102 increases from chamber 90, which decreases the pressure in the aqua jet chamber 90 and decreases the diameter of aqua bursts 106. During the filing phase of the chamber 102, the reveres of the hydrodynamic changes described above occurs. Thus, the aqua burst undergoes dynamic expansions and contractions for the added pleasure of the viewer. An additional aesthetical feature of entertainment in the display is the multicolored sparkles the emanate from the siphon 100 to be cavitating bubbles illuminated by an LED plate 88 during the transition from the drainage to the filling phase of the chamber 102. In addition, as the aqua bursts 106 disperse, a number of aqua satellites 108 are provided along the plate 96.
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It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.