1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure is directed to positionable mister assembly that is readily disposable into any of a plurality of operative misting orientations to provide irrigation as well as a source of cooling for persons and/or animals in a misting environment.
2. Description of the Related Art
Among the many challenges facing the world in view of limited natural resources, is our consumption of water, which is used not only for drinking purposes, but for sanitation, irrigation, as well as for recreational purposes. A number of devices have been developed to at least somewhat limit consumption of this valuable resource, such as low flow shower heads and low capacity toilets, as well as the more recent trend in the reuse of treated wastewater, at least for irrigation purposes.
One area of particular concern, however, is localized consumption of water for various purposes, such as, watering trees, plants, and lawns, as well as for cooling people and pets in the summer heat. A number of devices have been developed for specific purposes, such as irrigation of trees, both for purposes of providing necessary amounts of water for growth as well as freeze protection; for portable showers; and for cooling off while sunbathing.
None of the existing devices, however, contemplate use for a variety of purposes, thus requiring a user to obtain a specialized device for each particular watering task. As such, it would be desirable to provide a device which is readily positionable in an environment in which an amount of water must be delivered, which can be utilized for a variety of watering tasks. Further, it would be desirable for such a device to minimize the volume of water required to fulfill the watering needs by dispersing water in a fine mist in lieu of higher flow watering techniques. More in particular, it would be beneficial to provide a device which is readily disposable into a plurality of operative orientations in a watering or misting environment, ranging from elevated orientations, to permit watering of trees and plants or to cool an area for people and/or animals, to orientations proximate the ground, thereby allowing a user to water an area of lawn, flowerbed, garden, etc. It would further be helpful if such a device comprises a plurality of interconnecting portions such that a single device is disposable into a plurality of orientations to facilitate its use in a wide array of watering tasks. It would also be desirable for such a device to include an exterior finish corresponding to a watering or misting environment, such that the device is at least partially camouflaged when disposed therein, so as not to detract from the appearance of the environment. This is particularly useful when such a device is utilized in a well landscaped yard, park, or other such environment.
The present disclosure is directed to a positionable mister assembly structured to facilitate irrigation of vegetation as well as to provide a source of cooling for persons and animals. The positionable mister assembly comprises a primary positioning portion having a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet wherein the fluid inlet is structured to be interconnected to a fluid supply including, but not limited to, a standard outdoor garden hose tap or faucet. In at least one embodiment, the positionable mister assembly further comprises a secondary positioning portion which is disposed in a fluid communicating relation with the primary positioning portion. More in particular, the secondary positioning portion includes a mister supply member having at least one nozzle disposed proximate a distal end thereof, wherein the nozzle is structured to disperse an amount of fluid delivered thereto from the fluid supply in the form of a mist.
The positionable mister assembly, in at least one embodiment, also includes a support portion disposed in an operative relation with the primary positioning portion and being structured to support at least the primary positioning portion in any of a plurality of operative orientations. More in particular, in one embodiment, the support portion comprises at least one support member disposed in said operative relation with the primary positioning portion. In one further embodiment, the support portion comprises at least one support member disposed in an operative relation with the primary positioning portion and structured to support at least the primary positioning portion in any of a plurality of operative orientations relative to an area of ground in a misting environment, wherein at least one orientation is an elevated orientation relative to the area of ground in the misting environment.
In one alternative embodiment, the positionable mister assembly comprises a positionable anchor portion which is structured to permit the primary positioning portion of the positionable mister assembly to be disposed in an anchored orientation relative to an area of ground in a misting environment.
In yet one further embodiment, and in accordance with the present disclosure, the positionable mister assembly comprises an exterior finish, wherein the exterior finish corresponds to the misting environment and is structured to at least partially camouflage the positionable mister assembly when it is operatively disposed in said misting environment.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more clear when the drawings as well as the detailed description are taken into consideration.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
As before, the present disclosure is directed to a positionable mister assembly generally as shown at 10 throughout the figures. The positionable mister assembly 10 is structured to be readily movable throughout a misting environment, such as, by way of example only, a residential yard, garden, arboretum, park, field, etc., both quickly and easily. Further, the positionable mister assembly 10 is structured to disperse an amount of fluid, for example, irrigation water, to the misting environment in the form of a mist. As used throughout the present disclosure, the term “mist” shall mean a plurality of droplets of water or other liquid dispersed into the air.
A positionable mister assembly 10 in accordance with the present disclosure includes a primary positioning portion 20 having a fluid inlet 24 and a fluid outlet 26, such as shown in
As further illustrated in
In accordance with the illustrative embodiment of
Once again, and as disclosed above, as used herein the term “mist” shall mean a dispersion of a plurality of droplets of water or other liquid into the air. More in particular, in at least one embodiment, the plurality of droplets dispersed into the air from a nozzle 34 or other such dispersion structure in accordance with the present disclosure initially range in size from about fifty to one-hundred microns, such as via a Series EXL-Fogger manufactured by DIG Irrigation Products of Vista, Calif., which provides flow rates in the range of about 1 to 3 gallons per hour. As another example, the positionable mister assembly 10 in accordance with the present invention may employ a Fogger Mister, Model Number 7750BB, also manufactured by DIG Irrigation Products of Vista, Calif., as a nozzle 34, which provides slightly higher flow rates ranging from about 6 to 7 gallons per hour.
The secondary positioning portion 30 in accordance with the present disclosure is further and specifically structured to allow selective disposition of at least one nozzle 34 into a plurality of misting orientations. More in particular, and as illustrated best in
Additionally, in one further embodiment, the mister supply member 32 is further structured such that it will retain an operative misting configuration in which it is oriented by a user, until such time as it is reoriented by the user or otherwise. That is to say, the flexible construction of the mister supply member 32 comprises sufficient rigidity such that the simple force of a fluid being dispersed therethrough will not substantially alter an operative configuration into which the mister supply member 32 is purposefully and selectively oriented into by a user. Rather, a subsequent, purposeful and selective orientation of the mister supply member 32 is required in order to alter its operative configuration.
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With reference once again to
In at least one further embodiment, the support portion 40 comprises at least one support stop 44 structured to facilitate maintaining the support portion 40, and thus, the positionable mister assembly 10 itself, in position. The support stop 44 is structured to at least partially encircle at least a section of the support portion 40 and comprises a generally larger dimension such that it will abut against and “stop” the support member 42 from sliding off and disengaging from an elevated location, such as a tree truck, fence, rooftop, etc. As illustrated in
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It will be appreciated from the foregoing that in at least one embodiment, the primary positioning portion 20, the secondary positioning portion 30, and the support portion 40 of the positionable mister assembly 10 are structured to be selectively interconnected to one another, allowing for a virtually unlimited variety of configurations into which the positionable mister assembly 10 may be disposed.
As one example, the primary positioning portion 20 may comprise a primary exterior finish 29 corresponding to the misting environment wherein the primary exterior finish 29 is structured to at least partially camouflage the positionable mister assembly 10 within the misting environment. In one further embodiment, the secondary positioning portion 30 may comprise a secondary exterior finish 39 which is also structured to correspond to the misting environment so as to further camouflage the positionable mister assembly 10 when it is disposed in said misting environment. As in the illustrated environment of
The positionable anchor portion 50 further comprises an anchor member 54 which is structured to be temporarily and securely mounted into an area of ground in the misting environment. In this regard, the anchor member 54, in at least one embodiment, comprises a pointed, spade like configuration to facilitate disposition into an area of ground in the misting environment.
Since many modifications, variations and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiment of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
Now that the invention has been described,
The present application is based on and a claim of priority is made under 35 U.S.C. Section 119(e) to the provisional patent application that is currently pending in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, namely, U.S. Application Ser. No. 60/934,567 having a filing date of Jun. 14, 2007, and which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
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