This application claims priority to DE 202004003486.7 filed Mar. 3, 2004.
The invention relates to a watering device for watering plant containers, the watering device being particularly suitable for watering transport containers (trolley containers) equipped with a plurality of storage platforms arranged one on top of the other like shelves for plants.
In the plant trade, it is difficult, labor-intensive and time-consuming to provide watering that takes into account the different requirements of the varying species and sizes of plants when the individual plants are arranged in pots or the like on trolley containers, because each individual trolley container needs to be supplied with a particular amount of water, which in some cases can vary from one trolley container to another.
If the storage platforms in the trolley container are pan-shaped and are provided with overflows, this is already enough to achieve a considerable reduction in the effort involved in watering, because then only the topmost storage platform in each case has to be watered, since the overflow effect means that the platforms and plants below automatically receive water. Even in this case, however, a controlled supply of water for each trolley container is needed.
The object of the invention therefore consists in creating a watering device for watering plant containers, especially for watering trolley containers with storage platforms arranged one on top of the other which are pan-shaped and are provided with overflows.
This object is achieved in accordance with the invention by a watering device for watering plant containers, with a distribution head which can be connected to a water pipe and a plurality of delivery pipes beginning at the distribution head and ending unattached, at least one delivery pipe and/or the distribution head having a mounting device associated with it, with which the device can be laid on or hung from an edge of one or more plant containers.
Each delivery pipe preferably has a mounting device associated with it.
The delivery pipes are advantageously made from a dimensionally stable material and form the mounting devices.
The invention preferably provides for the mounting devices to be flexible, freely deformable and dimensionally stable, so that they can be deformed but are nevertheless capable of supporting a weight.
The mounting devices may be tubular, and they can be formed from a metal section wound into a tubular shape. In addition, it can be provided for the delivery pipes to be formed by a water-tight interior surface of the mounting devices, and in particular by hose pipes disposed in the mounting devices.
The invention preferably provides that the delivery pipes are mounted in the distribution head in such a way that they can be twisted.
The delivery pipes may be C or U-shaped, or capable of being turned into such a shape.
It can be provided that the valve block has a manifold with bore holes, a delivery pipe being mounted in each bore hole such that it is sealed and capable of being twisted.
A central check valve can be disposed in the region of a connection end of the distribution head, which can be connected to the water pipe. Alternatively or in addition, a time-controlled check valve can be disposed as a watering timer in the region of a connection end of the distribution head, which can be connected to the water pipe. Both the time, such as a fixed time of day, and the amount of water to be delivered at that time, or the watering time can be controllable.
In addition, it can be provided that each delivery pipe has an individual check valve associated with it, which can likewise be time-controlled in the sense described above.
In accordance with the invention, it can further be provided that at least one of the delivery pipes is extendible, especially telescopically, and preferably that it is telescopically extendible at its unattached end. This means that it is possible, when watering trolleys whose topmost storage platforms are attached at different heights, to arrange the outlet end of the delivery pipes directly at the level of the individual storage platforms. From the design point of view, the extendibility could be achieved, for example, by providing the or each delivery pipe with a number of pieces of pipe of different diameters which can by slid telescopically into or out of each other.
The object the invention is further achieved by a watering arrangement with one or more watering devices in accordance with the invention, with a standing surface for plant trolleys, above which a horizontal guide rail and a water pipe are arranged at a vertical distance, each watering device being connected to the water pipe via a flexible supply pipe and hung on the guide rail, and being guided so as to be horizontally displaceable within a displacement range. If, as is preferably provided, a plurality of watering devices are connected, their flexible supply pipes are spaced apart from one another in their connection to the water pipe .
A roof can be arranged over the guide rail to protect the plants placed on the plant trolley.
It is preferably envisaged that the water pipe is provided with a timer so that plant trolleys placed beneath the guide rail can be watered at predetermined times and for predetermined durations or with predetermined amounts of water. Alternatively or in addition, the watering devices can be provided with the above-mentioned timers (time-controlled check valves).
Other advantages and features of the invention will become apparent from the following description of a working embodiment of a watering device and a watering arrangement, reference being made to a drawing, in which:
Reference should first be made to FIGS. 1 to 3, which illustrate a watering device in accordance with the invention designated as a whole by 1.
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In the embodiment described here, the delivery pipes 8 are formed from a dimensionally stable material which is nevertheless flexible and freely deformable within certain limits, so that each individual delivery pipe 8 can be bent into a desired shape, especially in the C and U-shapes shown in
Instead of or in addition to the delivery pipes forming mounting means, the invention also contemplates mounting means associated with the distribution head and being provided separately from the delivery pipes.
The plant containers 20 are in this case designed as pan-shaped storage platforms, which are mounted one on top of the other like shelves on rack struts 22. As FIGS. 4 to 6 show, a number of plant containers or storage platforms 20 and four rack struts 22 in each case, together with a shelf platform 23 fitted with rollers, form a transport container or trolley 24.
The delivery pipes 8 can be designed to be flexible by having them made, for example, from a helically wound metal section which is provided with a water-tight seal on the inside or which has a hose pipe guided inside it.
It is convenient for a central check valve 46 (
In addition, it can be appropriate for an individual check valve to be provided in each separate delivery pipe 8, which check valve could also be designed as an individual watering timer. In this way, it is possible to water the four trolleys 24 associated with the watering device 1 according to an individual timer, which is different in each case, with different amounts of water and/or at different times.
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FIGS. 4 to 6 show how the individual watering devices 1 are hung from a supporting and guide rail 32 arranged horizontally some distance above the surface 30 on which the trolleys 24 are standing, wherein, depending on the number of trolleys 24 to be supplied, the necessary number of watering devices 1 are mounted in series at appropriate intervals (
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For the purpose of re-using the water flowing out of the bottom-most storage platforms, it can be provided that it is caught in the region of the standing surface 30, collected and then, after being topped up with fresh water, optionally with fertilizers, nutrients etc. added, fed into the water pipe 36.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202004003486.7 | Mar 2004 | DE | national |