The invention concerns a plastic container for collecting rainwater, which has an underside that rests on the ground, a cavity for collecting the rainwater, and an upper side.
A container of this type can be used as a rainwater collection device and is often found in gardens. The use of rain barrels for collecting rainwater is well known. Underground cisterns are used for larger volumes of water. This usually requires extensive excavation work. The installation of a large-volume container in a garden is often seen as undesirable, since it does not have a pleasing appearance and gets in the way due to its large volume.
The objective of the invention is to specify a plastic container for collecting rainwater that can be integrated in a garden in a pleasing way.
This objective is achieved for a container of the aforementioned type by designing the essentially closed upper side as a trough that acts as a bearing surface.
In accordance with the invention, the container is essentially closed at the top and thus acts much like an underground cistern. This means that no leaves or wind-driven debris can get into the collected rainwater in the tank from above. In addition, the upper side has the shape of a trough, which is designed as a bearing surface. For example, the trough can form the bottom of a garden pond, so that the whole container can serve as an attractively designed, decorative element in the garden. The container then has a dual function: it serves both as an above-ground rainwater storage device and as a garden pond that can be nicely integrated in the garden.
In another variant, a flower bed or a small rock garden can be placed in the trough. This variant also combines the practical benefit of rainwater collection with an attractive decorative garden element.
A specific embodiment of the invention is explained below with reference to the drawings.
The rainwater is collected in the cavity 22. It enters the cavity 22 through a filling hole in the upper side (not shown), for example, via a connection to a rain gutter. In addition, a taphole (not shown) for the collected rainwater is provided, through which the collected rainwater can be removed by means with which the expert is already familiar. A closable opening 24 is provided between the cavity 22 and the upper wall of the container, which is formed as the trough 16. When the trough 16 is used to hold a garden pond, water can be distributed through this opening 24. For example, water can be conveyed from the cavity 22 into the space within the trough 16, or water can be conveyed from the trough 16 to the cavity 22. If the trough 16 serves as a bearing surface for a garden pond, the water content of the pond can also serve as a usable volume of water. The upper rim of the trough 16 is provided with an overflow hole 26, through which the volume of the trough 16 can be filled by water from the cavity 22.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 37 299.3 | Aug 2002 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP03/09047 | 8/14/2003 | WO | 2/11/2005 |