Field of the Invention
Embodiments of the invention generally relate to a freestanding landscape waterfall, and more specifically, a modular freestanding landscape waterfall.
Description of the Related Art
Traditional landscape waterfalls are fabricated from interlocking precast concrete blocks. The heavy nature of the concrete blocks prohibits prefabrication and requires a prepared foundation and significant assembly expertise in order to put together the waterfall. This results in a significantly high expense in both materials and labor required to fabricate the waterfall, along with extensive site preparation required to support the heavy weight of the precast blocks. Furthermore, traditional landscape waterfalls are connected to a basin for catching the waterfall and this limits the variability in the height of the waterfall. Thus, there is a need for an improved landscape waterfall.
Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a freestanding landscape waterfall assembly. The freestanding landscape waterfall may be prefabricated in modular components, thereby facilitating economical shipping and rapid assembly by homeowners having little or no masonry skills.
In one embodiment, a freestanding landscape waterfall includes a face plate having an elongated aperture, a manifold having an outlet configured to direct water through the aperture, and an engagement feature configured to suspend the face plate such that the elongated aperture is in a horizontal orientation.
In another embodiment, a freestanding landscape waterfall assembly includes a freestanding landscape waterfall, an overhead support system configured to suspend the freestanding landscape waterfall, and a catch basin positionable below the freestanding landscape waterfall.
In yet another embodiment, a freestanding landscape waterfall assembly kit includes a catch basin, a freestanding landscape waterfall configured to be suspended over the catch basin, and a pump system configured to pump water between the catch basin and the freestanding landscape waterfall.
So that the manner in which the above recited features of the present invention can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the invention, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of this invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures. It is contemplated that elements and features of one embodiment may be beneficially incorporated in other embodiments without further recitation.
In one embodiment of the freestanding landscape waterfall assembly 100 includes a freestanding landscape waterfall 102 and a catch basin 108. The freestanding landscape waterfall 102 is configured to be suspended from the overhead support system 104 above the catch basin 108 to allow water 116 exiting the landscape waterfall 102 to fall downward into the catch basin 108 thus creating a waterfall effect without having support structures disposed directly below or directly adjacent the catch basin 108.
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The engagement feature 240 may be a hook, hole, dovetail, slot, strap or other structure suitable for supporting the weight of the face plate 200 above the catch basin 108. In one embodiment, the engagement feature 240 includes a first attachment receiving slot 212 configured to engage the overhead support system 204 and a second attachment receiving slot 214 configured to engage the overhead support system 204. The first attachment receiving slot 212 is oriented substantially parallel to the horizontal members 208 and aperture 202, and the second attachment receiving slot 214 has an orientation substantially perpendicular to the first attachment receiving slot 212.
The horizontal members 208 may be fastened to the vertical posts 206 in any suitable manner, for example, the vertical post 206 may have an aperture formed therein which accepts a mounting bracket (not shown). The mounting bracket may be completely external to the vertical post 206 or extend into the vertical post 206 through an aperture formed in the vertical post 206. The horizontal member 208 is inserted into the mounting bracket and is secured thereto utilizing adhesive, mechanical or other suitable fastener. In one embodiment, the vertical posts 206 and horizontal members 208 are extruded hollow plastic profiles. The face plate panel 210 is disposed between the horizontal members 208 making a substantially unitary structure. The face plate panel 210 may be fabricated from plastic, wood, metal, fiberglass or other suitable material. In one embodiment, the face plate panel 210 is fabricated from a plurality of tongue and groove extrusions.
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The freestanding landscape waterfall assembly 100 also includes the catch basin 108. Referring to
The pump system 300 includes a pump manifold 302, a pipe 304, a pump 306 and a controller 308. The pump manifold 302 is mounted to the back side of the face plate 200 such that an outlet 310 of the pump manifold is aligned to direct water through the aperture 202. The pipe 304 connects an outlet of the catch basin 108 to pump manifold 302. The pump 306 is connected to the pipe 304 and is configured to pump water 116 from the catch basin 108 through the pipe 304 to the pump manifold 302. The pump system 300 may also include a controller 308 that is configured to control the flow of the water 116 through the pump system 300. In one embodiment, the pump 306 and the controller 308 may be external to the freestanding landscape waterfall 102 and the catch basin 108, or located internally in the freestanding landscape waterfall 102 or the catch basin 108. In another embodiment, the face plate 200 with the pump manifold 302 mounted thereto comprises a first module of the freestanding landscape waterfall assembly 100, and the catch basin 108 comprises a second module of the freestanding landscape waterfall assembly 100.
In operation, the freestanding landscape waterfall 102 is supported by the support system 104 and the support pillars 106 of the overhead support system 104, thus, suspending the waterfall 102 above the catch basin 108. The catch basin 108, located below the freestanding landscape waterfall 102, is filled with the water 116 and the pump system 300 circulates water 116 from the catch basin 108 through the pump manifold 302 and out the aperture 202 in the face plate 200 in a cascading waterfall effect back into the catch basin 108. The distance between the freestanding landscape waterfall 102 and the catch basin 108 is at least one foot or more to facilitate positioning the outlet 310 of the pump manifold 302 extending through the aperture 202 above the catch basin 108 to provide the waterfall effect. In one embodiment, the pump system 300 may also be equipped with LED lights which illuminate the water 116 in one or more colors as it flows out of the pump manifold 302 and through the aperture 202 formed in the face plate 200.
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While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/690,991 filed on Nov. 30, 2012, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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