Device for collecting and dispensing roof rain water

The container is mounted onto the structure and attached to the bottom of the rain gutter. It collects rain gutter water and pumps the water out across the lawn area using a battery/solar powered system, using a sump pump with hoses and nozzles. It also keeps leaves and debris from collecting in the unit and thus expelling them out of the unit using a debris disposal mechanism which is also powered by the battery/solar system. The container is mounted to the structure using a T-channel bracket with shims. The solar panel is mounted onto the unit and is used to charge the battery which is inside the container.It eliminates the need for downspouts making them obsolete using a revolutionary way to properly disperse rain water. It eliminates foundation erosion and dead grass areas.

BACKGROUND

As it rains, the water goes down the gutter to the inlet port and runs into the high density container. As the container fills, it turns on the sump pump and sprays out of the nozzles distributing the rain water gently across the yard area up to 25 feet away from the building. As it is running, it activates a circuit/sensor system which runs intermittently and runs the debris disposal system that discards the leaves and debris out of the system. It also activates the heat tape which is imbedded throughout the container to keep the sump pump, nozzles and hoses and the debris disposal system from freezing during cold weather conditions. The nozzles have several settings and can be adjusted from a surge spray all the way down to a light mist. (A possible optional feature would be that the nozzles could be set to ratchet from left to right for wider distribution across the lawn area.)

The high density container is uniquely designed with three openings. The first is hidden under the hinged removable access lid which houses an access panel to the sump pump and battery. The second opening located on top of the unit is where the debris disposal mechanism inlet port is attached to the unit. The third opening on the side, is fitted with an exterior frame mount with a cover door. This is where the debris is discarded from the unit. The unit may be fitted with an external thermal covering. The unit is also designed with a unique T-track channel on the back of the unit for easy and secure installation on the building.

The suspended debris disposal system may be redesigned to work even more efficiently.

Install the form fitting/swivel inlet port that connects the unit to the above gutter. Next, push the high density container snug into end of inlet port. Mark the position on the siding. Remove the container and install the T-channel bracket onto the siding using the siding support shims and screws provided. Next, slide the container from the bottom of the T-channel bracket up and into place until the inlet port is again snug. Swing the bottom hinge of the T-channel bracket up underneath the high density container and secure with the screws provided, locking it into place on the bracket. Next, install the battery into the unit and hook up the connections. Next, close the hinged access lid and lock shut. Next, adjust the telescoping/rotating solar panel to draw maximum sunlight. Next, screw on the nozzles and adjust to the proper left or right operating position and pressure settings.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT PREFERRED

With reference to the drawings and in particular toFIG. 1throughFIG. 7thereof, a Revolutionary way to collect and dispense roof rain water as best described through Numbers 1 through 11.

The rainwater collection and dispensation system comprises of high density container (1) being mounted to the structure using a perforated T-channel bracket (3) using a choice of one of the following siding shim options (3A,3B or3C) depending on the type of siding the structure has, either regular siding or a flat surface such as brick or stucco. Once the perforated T-channel bracket (3) is mounted to the structure using the appropriate shim option (3A,3B or3C), then the high density container (1) is slid from the bottom of the perforated T-channel bracket (3) up and into place. Then swing the bottom hinge of the perforated T-channel bracket (3) up underneath the high density container (1) and secure into place using the installation screws that are provided.

The high density container (1) is then conventionally connected to the rain gutter Collectively using the pieces of the form fitting inlet port with swivel neck connection and extensions, and secured to the structure when it is installed onto the T-channel bracket.

The sump/battery pack combination (2) is positioned under the removable hinged sump/battery access lid (10) and is conventionally wired to operate and dispense the rain water out across the lawn area through the sump hose (8) and adjustable nozzles. (7)

The solar panel (4) with adjustable/telescoping bracket and AC/DC convertor (4a), charges the battery of the sump/battery pack combination (2), which in turn intermittently activates an internal circuit/sensor system (5i) (circuit board) that operates the suspended debris disposal mechanism (5) thus dispensing leaf and debris material out of the unit. A heating device to prevent the water from freezing is connected to the electrical circuit.

The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the rainwater collection and dispensation system. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. Accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to falling within the scope of the invention.

PARTS AND COMPONENTS

1. High density insulated water receiving container.2. Sump pump/battery pack combination (removable to allow installation)3. T-channel bracket.a. Siding support shims.b. Brick support shims.c. Stucco support shims.4. Solar panel with rotating/telescoping bracket.a. A/C D/C convertor.5. Suspended debris disposal mechanism including insert.a. Side brackets.b. Rollersc. Perforated beltd. Motore. Large and small pulleysf. Pulley beltg. Suspension bracketsh. Snap on debris wing bracketsi. Debris and heat tape circuit board.6. Exterior frame mount and cover.7. Adjustable nozzles with thread to barb fittings and hoses.8. Sump hose.9. Form fitting inlet port with swivel neck connection and extensions10. Removable hinged sump/battery access lid.