DE1741411U - FLOWER POT WITH UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM. - Google Patents

FLOWER POT WITH UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM.

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DE1741411U
DE1741411U DE1956V0006961 DEV0006961U DE1741411U DE 1741411 U DE1741411 U DE 1741411U DE 1956V0006961 DE1956V0006961 DE 1956V0006961 DE V0006961 U DEV0006961 U DE V0006961U DE 1741411 U DE1741411 U DE 1741411U
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flower pot
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Walter Dr Voelker
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Betts Blumentopf mit unterirdischer Bewässerungsanlage DieHerstellung von Blumentöpfen u.-schalen wurde bisher so vorge- nomnendaS der Pflanze ihre notwendige rassermenge durch ießen auf dieSopfoberfläche verabfolgt imrde. Dieses Vorfahren hatte den Bäch- teil, daß durch den rasserguß der Furzelhals oft freigeschwemmt wur- de und die oberen ''urzeln an der Gberfläche unbedeckt lagenDie Fol- aowardaß diese vertrockneten*Bin weiterer Nächteil bei diesem Gießverfahren liegt noch darinedaS durch den oberirdischen ?rasser- guß der Boden verschlammt und die Atmung der Pflsnze dadurch er- schwert irdAuch ist bei dieser Verschlassaungserseheinung der Ver- dumstungekoeffizient außeroxdentlich hoch. 3asGefälle von gesättigter Bodenfeuchtigkeit bis zur relativen Eo dentockeslieit uid veringetenR die Uässerzufuhung auf unter- irclische Art und reise vorgenosnen ird. Sierbei kann keine ober- flächliche Verschlammung ontstehesdie Luftzufühung in den Boden uird nicht gedrosselt und der Verdunstungskoeffizient um ein Viel- ineb-es herabgesetztb Um i eine unterirdische zu an der In- nenwand des Blumentopfes ein'Julstrend-b. ein Ring hineingesetst der hohl und stellenweise durchlöchert ist und an einem oder mehre- renEnden eine trichterförmige Erweiterung hatDieser sogenBewässer- ngsring liegt eta 1-5 cm tief unter der Erdoberfläche. Dei diesem Verfahren wird das rasser nur in die trichterförmige Aus- kleidung gegossen und fließt innerhalb des Ringes bsdes rulstran- des durch die jeweiligen Öffnungen unterhalb der Oberfläche in den BodenDas UasBer t ? id im Boden kraft des osnotiseh zips ent sprechend verteiltDie onzentrierte Feuchtigkeit liegt jedoch in ßcr nndsoneae besonders für die Erhaltung der Pflanze wichtig ist, da die Saugurseln überwiegend an der Peripherie des urselsystems liegen. GebrchgShutgnc ? 1-Blumentopf mit unterirdischer Bewäsaerungsanlagedadurch gekenn- zeichnet, daß sich an der Innenseite des Gefäßes ein durchgehender ausgearbeiteterRing'entlang siehtder hohl und durchlöchert ist und eine geschlossene bzv/tnicht geschlossene Einheit bildete 2-Blumentopf mit unterirdischer Bewässerungsanlage, dadurch gekenn- zeichnettdaß an der Innenseite des Gefäßes Portsätze bzw. Gießna- sen unterirdisch angebracht sindtdie Bit dem 6efä6 eine ge- schlossene bs, nicht geschlossene Einheit bilden. Betts flower pot with underground watering system The manufacture of flower pots and bowls has so far been Nominate that the plant has its necessary amount of growth by watering the surface of the pot is administered imrde. This ancestor had the stream part that the fart neck was often washed free by the effusion de and the upper limbs were uncovered on the upper surface. aowathat these dried up*I'm another disadvantage in this one Casting process is still in itedaS by the above-ground ?rasser- the ground became muddy and the plants were able to breathe as a result. sword irdAlso, with this appearance of exhaustion coefficient extraordinarily high. 3asSlope from saturated soil moisture to relative Eo dentockeslieit and reduced the water supply to lower irclic way and journey planned ird. Sierbei cannot superficial silting up the air supply into the ground is not throttled and the evaporation coefficient is much ineb-it lowered b To i an underground to the in- inner wall of the flowerpot a'Julstrend-b. put a ring in it which is hollow and perforated in places and at one or more has a funnel-shaped expansion at the ends. This so-called irrigation ngsring lies eta 1-5 cm deep below the surface of the earth. With this method, the racer is only fed into the funnel-shaped clothes poured and flowed within the ring bsdes rulstran- of the through the respective openings below the surface in the SoilThe UasBer t ? id in the soil by virtue of the osnotised zip ent Speakingly distributed, however, the concentrated moisture is in ßcr nndsoneae is particularly important for the maintenance of the plant, since the sucking ursels are predominantly on the periphery of the ursel system lie. Use Shutgnc ? 1-flower pot with underground irrigation system characterized by distinguishes that on the inside of the vessel a continuous elaborate ring along which is hollow and perforated and formed a closed or non-closed unit 2-flower pot with underground irrigation system, characterized indicates that on the inside of the vessel port sets or pouring attached underground, the bits are attached to the 6efä6 form a closed bs, not a closed unit.

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE10240614B3 (en) * 2002-09-03 2004-02-19 Zimmer, Andreas C. Plant container has watering nozzles formed in branch pipe integrated in bead around upper edge and directed into inside of container

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE10240614B3 (en) * 2002-09-03 2004-02-19 Zimmer, Andreas C. Plant container has watering nozzles formed in branch pipe integrated in bead around upper edge and directed into inside of container

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