Many people enjoy spending time in their back yards or around the premises of their domicile. As such, many hire landscapers or simply choose to work in their back yards, weeding, planting, and keeping their grounds manicured and pleasant.
Water pools, such as water gardens are becoming a very attractive addition for many backyards and patios and particularly those having water pumps, which power fountains or other water accessory item to provide movement to the water. Water gardens can be elaborate and incorporate waterfalls, lights, rockwork, and even fish. Alternatively, water gardens can be quite simple and include a conventional, submersible water pump connected to simple or decorative nozzles with various aquatic plants.
Whether elaborate or simplistic, water gardens are easy to take care of in that there is little weeding or water involved, while at the same time, these gardens can produce vibrantly colored and fragrant lilies and other aquatic flowers that are enjoyable. Coupled with the relaxation and comfort many tend to find from the sound of moving water, the water garden industry is increasing in popularity.
Above ground water gardens that make efficient use of space are perhaps ideal for those with limited space for landscaping. Many kits can be purchased for constructing such above-ground water gardens from whiskey barrels, or other similar vessel or water containing receptacle. Submersible pumps attached to fountains, decorative nozzles, or spitters are also associated with these whiskey barrel water gardens.
Since whiskey barrels and other similar receptacles are not waterproof, they are provided with liners, such as pool liners or other plastic or rubber liners. Since these receptacles vary both in size and configuration, there remains a need to provide a liner that can accommodate a variety of receptacles. Further, since receptacles such as whiskey barrels are of limited size, there is a need to organize the various desired components or aspects associated with the water garden to maximize the limited space and improve its overall aesthetic appeal. The present invention is directed to meeting these needs.
The present invention relates to a liner assembly adapted for use with a portion of a receptacle that has a receptacle bottom and a surrounding receptacle sidewall extending upwardly therefrom to define a receptacle interior. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, this liner assembly has a liner that is formed of a flexible, waterproof material. The liner includes a bottom panel portion and a surrounding liner sidewall portion extending upwardly therefrom to terminate in a liner edge to define a mouth. The liner is sized and adapted to fit in the interior of the receptacle with the bottom panel portion confronting the receptacle bottom and with the liner sidewall portion confronting the receptacle sidewall.
The liner assembly is associated with a plurality of connector elements disposed on a margin of the liner sidewall portion at a location proximate to the edge thereof. The liner assembly is further associated with a stiff yet flexible and resilient band adapted to be secured to the liner by the connector element. The band is sized and adapted to extend around the liner sidewall portion in a spaced apart relation to the bottom panel portion thereby to hold the mouth of the liner in an open condition.
The connector elements associated with the liner assembly may include a first set of loops disposed at spaced locations around the liner sidewall at a first distance from the liner edge. The connector elements may also include a second set of loops disposed at spaced locations around the liner sidewall at a second distance from the liner edge that is different from the first distance. The band may be adjustable in size and further may include a first end portion and an opposite second end portion. A coupling member operated to couple the first and second end portions may be provided such that the first and second end portions may be overlapped to configure the band in a generally annular configuration of a selected diameter.
In the exemplary embodiment, the coupling member includes a clamp that has a head portion with essential opening formed therethrough. The coupling member also includes a pair of spaced apart jaw portions extending from the head portion in opposed relation to one another thereby to form a gap therebetween. The first and second end portions of the band may then overlap one another in the gap and in the central opening as confronting band sections. The coupling member may also be provided with a collar that is adapted to surround the jaw portions of the clamp and operative to compress the jaw portions toward one another thereby to retain the respective diameter of the band.
In addition to disclosing a liner assembly, a water pool assembly that is adapted to hold a selected quantity of water is also illustrated. The water pool assembly includes a barrel section having a barrel bottom wall and a surrounding barrel sidewall extending upwardly therefrom to define a barrel interior. A liner assembly associated with some or all of the aspects described above may be disposed in the barrel interior such that the liner sidewall portion confronts the barrel sidewall while the liner bottom panel portion confronts the barrel bottom.
In addition, if desired, the water pool assembly may be associated with a fountain supported by the barrel sidewall and a recirculating pump that is adapted to be disposed on the bottom panel portion of the liner. The fountain is associated with a hose that is in fluid communication with the pump whereby the pump is operative to pump water through the fountain. The liner may be further associated with a cover piece secured to the bottom panel portion thereof and that is sized and adapted to conceal at least a portion of the pump. As illustrated in the exemplary embodiment, the liner may be provided with a first pair of straps secured to the liner sidewall and adapted to secure the pump hose thereto. A second pair of straps, spaced apart from the firs pair of straps, may also be provided to secure the hose thereto.
The following is a detailed description of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention when taken together with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The illustrated embodiment herein relates to waterproof liners useful for lining receptacles for the containment of a selected quantify of water, such as whiskey barrels, which may be used to create decorative water gardens. However, it should be understood that the concepts described herein are applicable to any type of impermeable liner for lining receptacles, pools, ponds, or other container adapted for the containment of liquid, such as water.
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Fountain 28, shown here in the form of an antique water pump, is releasably secured to top edge 24 of barrel 12 by means of a bracket, which is described in provisional application Ser. No. 60/594,733 filed May 2, 2005 and incorporated herein by reference. Pump 30 includes electrical cord 34 that can be plugged into an electrical outlet. When submerged in barrel 12 and activated, pump 30 pumps water from within barrel 12 and through fountain 28. The water is then dispensed through spout 36, as shown in
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Retaining members in the form of straps 56 and 58 are disposed on liner sidewall portion 46 and, as shown here, may be formed of two strap members such as first strap member 60 and second strap member 62. Both strap members 60 and 62 may further be provided with matable fasteners, shown here in the form of matable snaps 64 and 66. When joined together, strap members 60 and 62 form a loop sized and adapted to retain both pump hose 32 and electrical cord 34 against sidewall portion 46. Retaining both the hose and electrical cord against the sidewall in this way keeps these aspects of the pump stationary, makes efficient use of the size of the receptacle within which they are placed, and provides a more aesthetic presentation of the water pool.
As should be appreciated, liner assembly 40 may include different aspects or construction that accomplish that of either the cover 54 or straps 56, 58. For example, cover 54 could be a casing in the form of a shell having an appropriate color, that is not secured to the bottom panel portion, but that is simply seated thereon and that is sized and adapted to received the pump therein or thereunder. Further, straps 60 and 62 may vary in number as desired and may be of a loop construction without a need for fasteners. Alternatively, if provided with fasteners, it should be appreciated that any matable fasteners is hereby contemplated including ties, hooks and eyes, and buttons and openings, and the like.
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Band 70, is a stiff yet flexible and resilient band and is sized and adapted to extend around liner sidewall portion 46 in spaced-apart relation to bottom panel portion 44. Band 70 is of sufficient resiliency such that when in the mounted state, it holds the margin against barrel sidewall 22 when liner assembly 40 is disposed therein and hold the mouth of the liner in an open condition. Either the first set of loops 50 or the second set of loops 52 may be used to secure band 70, the selection of which depends upon the size of receptacle in which the liner assembly is to be placed. Here, band 70 has been fed through the first set of loops 50 to accommodate the size of barrel 12. In the event that a smaller receptacle is used, the second set of loops 52 for the purpose of securing the band.
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Collar 92 includes a central collar opening 93 that is sized and adapted to receive head portion 84 of the clamp. Once supported by clamp 82, collar 92 may be moved along the length of jaw portions 86 up to and in confronting relation with stoppers 73. Stoppers 73 retain collar 92 thereon such that collar 92 can not move beyond stoppers 73. Tabs 75 and 77 assist in maintaining collar 92 on clamp 82, but preferably are not of a size or configuration to inhibit the separation of collar 92 from the clamp via the head portion 84.
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Accordingly, the embodiment of the present invention has been described with some degree of particularity. It should be appreciated, though, that the scope of the claimed invention is set forth in the following claims such that the exemplary embodiment should not limit the scope of the invention. That is, it should be clearly understood that modifications or changes may be made to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention without departing from the inventive concepts contained herein.