This invention relates to educational kits for constructing fluid-piping systems.
GB 2048088 discloses a fluid-piping system construction set for educating children about fluid pressure and transportation of fluids via the construction and use of fluid-piping elements in the set such as pipes, pipe connectors, etc.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,561,810 discloses a method and kit for teaching children about fluid pressure in basic fluid-piping systems. The kit comprises pipes, pipe connectors, and an educational media element adapted to be comprehended by children about the manner in which the pipes and pipe connectors may be interconnected with one another to form a variety of operable fluid piping systems. The kit optionally includes a storage container for storing the other elements of the kit when not in use. One example kit described comprises a pressure indicator and a first and second sprinkler for teaching a child about fluid pressure characteristics of basic fluid-piping systems, and consequently the educational media includes explanations of how to compare the different fluid pressures in a piping systems comprising a first and a second sprinkler.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an irrigation kit comprising a set of irrigation elements adapted for construction of an irrigation system dedicated to a certain manner of growing plants and an educational media adapted to be understood by children, which includes instructions to assemble the irrigation elements to construct the irrigation system.
For the purposes of the specification and claims the word plant includes all types of crops, trees, seeds for growing such, and like items that grow in an area having soil such as a field, garden or pot, etc., and that may be grown via irrigation thereof.
Examples of irrigation elements which may be included in the set of irrigation elements are: pipes, a connecting assembly for connecting at least one of the pipes to a fluid source, pipe connectors adapted for connecting pipes to each other, pipe plugs, pressure indicators, filter elements for filtering fluid from the fluid source, anchoring elements for anchoring portions of the pipes in a desired arrangement, fluid emitters integrally formed with or attachable to the pipes via which fluid from the pipes is to be emitted to plants to be irrigated, pots, seeds, caps to be worn for protection against the sun, signs with plant names, etc.
The kit according to the invention may further comprise a tank adapted for mounting in an elevated position relative to other elements of an irrigation system it is a part of and for holding an amount of fluid. The tank may be designed to allow the connection of a pipe thereto such that the pipe may receive pressurized fluid therefrom, and to thereby constitute a low pressure fluid source. The tank may have detachable legs and may be sized to efficiently house all other elements of the kit including the detachable legs therein. The legs may have an adjustable length. The tank may comprise a connecting assembly for connection of a pipe thereto. The connecting assembly may include a faucet.
Some of the irrigation elements in the set may be pre-assembled to ease construction of the irrigation system.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for educating children about irrigation comprising the following steps:
According to any of the above aspects, the educational media may be adapted to be understood by children within a predefined age group. This may be accomplished by the media comprising colored pictures or pictures free of text. Additionally, the media may comprise a computer program which may be included in the kit on a program storage device readable by machine, tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine. The storage device, for example, may be in the form of a compact disc or a computer hard drive. When run on a computer, the program may be adapted to prompt for and receive inputs from a user via the computer and to subsequently display appropriate information and the instructions in accordance with the inputs received. An input may be an age group parameter, in which case the computer may display the irrigation information and the instructions at a level of sophistication suitable for the selected age group. Additionally, the computer program may be adapted for causing the computer to display an irrigation simulation. The simulation displayed may be based on and varied in accordance with computer inputs made by a user in the form of selected irrigation parameters. The irrigation parameters may be a code or name representing a set of virtual irrigation elements, or a virtual irrigation element or a virtual plant type or a virtual environmental condition or a virtual area dimension or an arrangement for virtual irrigation elements. The virtual irrigation elements may be virtual representations of the set of irrigation elements provided in the kit or the virtual irrigation elements may be virtual representations of other real irrigation elements. Additionally, the irrigation simulation may comprise a score system which enables a user to subsequently input additional irrigation parameters. Alternatively, the simulation may be part of a website adapted to augment the information and the instructions in the educational media.
The educational media may also include irrigation information about the growing of plants and educational elements to aid the understanding thereof.
In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Regarding the tank faucet assembly 42 shown in
Regarding the pre-assembled sprinkler-stake assemblies 102 shown in
It should be noted that the pipes (40, 44) described above may be included in the corresponding kits as a plurality of pipes with predetermined lengths or, preferably, are provided of a sufficient length for cutting into sections having a desired length, when the irrigation systems (30, 80, 100) are constructed. Additionally, it should be emphasized that the pipe diameters discussed above are examples only and, for example, the diameter of the main pipe 40 for the irrigation system 30 may alternatively have a diameter larger than the main pipe 40 for the irrigation system 100.
To build any of the irrigation systems (30, 80, 100) described above, a user following the instructions provided in the educational media (not shown), makes some or all of the following steps: cutting appropriate lengths of the pipes to suit the irrigation system to be constructed; punching holes in the pipes using the puncture tool for fluid to be emitted therethrough or for connection to other pipes; arranging and connecting the pipes using the plurality of connectors to form a desired arrangement; anchoring the pipes to the soil using anchoring elements to maintain the arrangement; connecting the emitters to the pipes; plugging open pipe ends using plugs; attaching a pressure indicator to a pipe; sealably connecting the pipes to the fluid source via any necessary elements; and filling the tank with water from an external source.
To operate the constructed irrigation systems (30, 80, 100) a user, following the instructions provided in the educational media (not shown), and using the irrigation information to appropriately regulate the fluid for irrigation of the plants in the system, makes some or all of the following steps: releasing a fluid flow from the fluid source by opening the faucet for irrigation of the plants via the fluid emitters; checking that there is a minimum threshold pressure in the pipes via the pressure indicator and correcting the system where appropriate if there is not; closing the faucet thereby halting the fluid flow; and resetting the pressure indicator 54.
In particular, FIGS. 9A and 10-17, illustrate instructions for the construction of the irrigation system 30 shown in
It should be noted that in
Similarly, FIGS. 9B and 19-23, illustrate instructions for the construction of the irrigation system 80 shown in
Similarly, FIGS. 9C and 10-18, illustrate instructions for the construction of the irrigation system 100 shown in
As the instructions shown in the drawings are self-explanatory and elements and operations shown therein are clear without any further explanations, they should be considered as part of the present written description.
The educational media may include the following elements comprising irrigation information about the growing of plants:
a chart comprising a plurality of types of plants and a schedule indicating how often they need to have water provided to them and in what quantity;
a slide ruler instrument having movable portions and text containing plant growth information printed thereon, the portions of the ruler being selectively movable to indicate a specific portion of the text for reading; and
a notebook comprising text and pictures relating to irrigation information, empty portions for a user to write data therein, and further comprising at least one web site address directing a user to a web site containing further plant growing information such as the growth rate of specific plants which a user may wish to grow.
Additionally, the educational media may further include a computer program product comprising a computer useable medium in the form of a compact disc having computer readable program code embodied therein. When run on a computer, the computer readable program code is adapted for causing the computer to prompt for and receive inputs from a user via the computer and to subsequently display appropriate information and instructions in accordance with the inputs received. An input may be in the form of a selected age group parameter, in which case the subsequent displayed irrigation information or instructions will be at a level of sophistication suitable appropriate for the selected parameter. For example, if the user selects an age group of below 6 years, the computer displays the instructions to assemble the irrigation elements in at least one arrangement for growing plants via pictures free of text and accompanying audio instructions. Alternatively if the user selects an age group of between 6-10 years, the computer displays the instructions to assemble the irrigation elements in at least one arrangement for growing plants via colored pictures and text suitable for that age group. The computer readable program code, when run on a computer, is also adapted for causing the computer to display an irrigation simulation based on at least one received input in the form of an irrigation parameter from a user and to display an alternate irrigation simulation based on at least one further received input in the form of an irrigation parameter. The at least one irrigation is a code or name representing a set of virtual irrigation elements, or a virtual irrigation element or a virtual plant type or a virtual environmental condition or a virtual area dimension or an arrangement for virtual irrigation elements. The set of virtual irrigation elements are virtual representations of the set of irrigation elements and the virtual irrigation elements are virtual representations of real irrigation elements. The irrigation simulation further comprises a score system which enables a user to subsequently input additional irrigation parameters.
Additionally the education media may be downloaded onto a computer and saved thereto. In which case the computer may run the above described simulator from the hard-disk of a home computer or via the internet on a website containing same.
Another example of the educational media includes a web address which directs a user to a website containing further irrigation information, instructions, and an irrigation simulation program of the type described above.
Those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains will readily appreciate that numerous changes, variations and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention mutatis mutandis. For example, some irrigation systems that can be built by the kit may not require the use of all of the irrigation elements in the set. Additionally, the irrigation elements may include other items that are useful in irrigation of plants and are safe for children to use, for example children-sized caps for protection against sunlight and/or signs with plant names, etc. It should be understood that alternate or additional irrigation elements may be included in other example sets thereof without departing from the scope of the invention.
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202006019527.0 | Dec 2006 | DE | national |