This invention pertains generally to the field of covering a water well (head/casing) despite large variations in size, and specifically to harmonize/blend the water well (head/casing) with its surroundings, elevating aesthetic appeal.
Water well (head/casings) are commonly found across the U.S to provide portable water for residential and commercial properties alike. One common complaint is that said water well (heads/casings) are frequently placed in unsightly locations (i.e. in the front yard of property). While there are a few well covers amongst the prior art, they vary greatly. Some are designed to protect from damage and/or insulate the water well (head/casing) to prevent the water from freezing: (U.S. Pat. No. 3,756,314A, 4,905,764A). Others to increase aesthetic appeal are available, however, they are unfortunately time consuming, laborious, ineffective and/or economically impractical. Current options include: Purchasing a rigid hollow faux rock (U.S. Pat. No. 6,131,654A, 4,021,131A,6,248,411B1) [economically impractical & adds a presence to said water well (head/casing) instead of harmonizing/blending with its respective surroundings], purchasing a rigid often wooden structure that makes the water well (head/casing) appear as a larger and traditional styled “draw well” or “well and bucket” (US20150238037A1) [economically impractical & adds a presence to said water well head/casing instead of harmonizing/blending with its respective surroundings], painting the water well (head/casing) to harmonize/blend with its respective surroundings [time consuming, laborious & involves chemical exposure], and lastly plant flora around water well (head/casing) [time consuming, laborious & adds a presence to said water well (head/casing)]. The closest prior art uncovered is a well cover that has the ornamental look of tree bark (USD747437S1) however, its limiting and still lacks the utility of being able to accommodate the large variation in water well (head/casing) sizes.
Thus there currently remains a need for improved water well covers that would address these problems by utilizing a flexible textile membrane to achieve a one size fits most solution.
Accordingly, it is one objective of the present invention to describe a water well (head/casing) cover which utilizes a flexible textile membrane to enable adaptability.
It is another objective of the present invention to describe the way the excess length of the water well (head/casing) textile cover is concealed within the cover by rolling/folding within its self.
It is yet another objective of the present invention to describe how utilizing a dyed and or colored textile membrane assists with the harmonization/blending of said textile well cover with its respective surroundings.
Further objectives and advantages of the invention will become apparent from consideration of the figures and ensuing descriptions.
It should, of course, be understood that the description and drawings herein are merely illustrative and that various modifications and changes can be made in the structures disclosed without departing from the scope of the appended claims. It will also be appreciated that the various identified components of the exemplary textile well cover disclosed herein are merely terms of art that may vary from one manufacturer to another and should not be deemed to limit the present disclosure. The disclosed invention addresses issues posed by current water well cover options by providing a safe, adaptive, time friendly and economical option to harmonize/blend these unsightly water well (heads/casings) (
While the described embodiment represents a currently envisioned best mode, it is presented for illustrative purposes and not to be construed as limiting. In one aspect, the device may compromise a folded & stitched top. In another aspect the device may comprise a flush circular top (
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 63615232 | Dec 2023 | US |