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NEW EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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After opposition procedure |
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Date of publication and mentionof the opposition decision: |
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15.12.2010 Bulletin 2010/50 |
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17.05.2006 Bulletin 2006/20 |
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Date of filing: 11.02.2003 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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Garden arrangement
Vorrichtung für Gärten
Dispositif pour jardin
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AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE SI SK TR |
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12.02.2002 NL 1019950
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13.08.2003 Bulletin 2003/33 |
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Proprietor: Ubbink Garden B.V. |
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1822 BN Alkmaar (NL) |
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- Logger, Bernard
1834 BA Sint Pancres (NL)
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Representative: Hooiveld, Arjen Jan Winfried |
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Arnold & Siedsma
Sweelinckplein 1 2517 GK Den Haag 2517 GK Den Haag (NL) |
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References cited: :
DE-U1- 8 232 636 US-A- 6 161 771
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[0001] The invention relates to a garden arrangement as disclosed e.g. in document
US-6 161 771 and
DE-U-8 232 636 comprising at least two fountain objects to be placed in a garden, as well as a liquid
system for supplying liquid to said fountain objects. The invention generally relates
to a garden arrangement comprising n fountain objects, in which n = 2, 3, 4, ...,
i.e. a natural number greater than or equal to 2.
[0002] Such a garden arrangement is generally known. In particular garden centres are experiencing
an increasing interest from the general public in all kinds of garden ornaments and
related articles. Said interest from the general public results in particular from
a growing need that people feel to arrange the surroundings of their houses, in particular
the garden, in an attractive manner, using ornaments such as artistic stone objects.
Especially last few years there has been a growing interest in garden fountains provided
with decorative stones, for example, as fountain objects, from which water spouts
with some force in a decorative manner.
[0003] The object of the invention is to provide an inexpensive garden arrangement which
meets the increasing need of the public to arrange a garden in a decorative manner,
using fountain objects.
[0004] In order to accomplish that objective, a garden arrangement of the kind referred
to in the introduction is according to the invention characterized in that the liquid
system comprises a plastic n-way cock for regulating the liquid supply to the fountain
objects, wherein n corresponds to the number of fountain objects and consequently
equals 2, 3, ..., i.e. a natural number greater than or equal to 2. Preferably, the
n-way cock is capable of regulating the liquid supply to each of the fountain objects
(independently of each other) in a continuously variable manner, thus providing a
practically infinite number of possible variations in having the liquid (water) spout
from the fountain objects with a mutually varying force in a decorative manner. In
another preferred variant, the n-way cock is capable of shutting off or opening the
liquid supply to each of the fountain objects (independently of each other), so that
the n-way cock in fact has two operating positions for each fountain object, viz.
a (fully) closed position, in which no liquid is being supplied, and a (fully) open
position, in which liquid (water) is allowed to pass. The advantage of this is that
a simple, reliable and low-maintenance construction is obtained, in which the fountain
objects adorn a garden in an attractive manner. The n-way cock can be operated manually
or automatically, usually electrically in the latter case. In another preferred variant,
an n-way cock operated by remote control is used. The advantage of using plastic material
for the n-way cock is that this makes it possible to manufacture the cock in an inexpensive,
simple and reliable manner, using an injection-moulding technique.
[0005] In a garden arrangement according to the invention, the liquid system is a closed
liquid system. Such a liquid system in particular comprises a liquid reservoir and
a liquid pump, with the liquid pump being disposed inside said liquid reservoir and
the fountain objects being disposed above said liquid reservoir.
[0006] In a garden arrangement according to the invention, the n-way cock is mounted inside
the liquid reservoir. Preferably therein the control knobs of the n-way cock extending
outwards through corresponding holes in a wall of the liquid reservoir. This makes
the n-way cock readily accessible from outside, whilst the n-way cock itself is hardly
visible from the outside, if at all, and thus does not mar the ornamental character
of the fountain objects.
[0007] In another preferred embodiment of a garden arrangement according to the invention,
the fountain objects are substantially rectangular or circular. In particular cube-shaped,
beam-shaped or spherical fountain objects, possibly combined with each other in a
garden, are very decorative.
[0008] The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing,
in which Figure 1 schematically shows a preferred variant of a garden arrangement
according to the invention and in which Figure 2 separately shows the three-way cock
of Figure 1 in perspective view.
[0009] Figure 1 schematically shows a water reservoir 1 in the form of a barrel, in which
an electrically driven water pump 2 and a three-way cock 3 are present. Three decorative
stone fountain objects 5, 6, 7 are present on the cover 4 of the water reservoir 1,
from which water pumped up from the water reservoir 1 by the water pump 2 spouts in
a manner which is pleasant to the eye. The knobs 8 for controlling the valves present
in the three-way cock 3 extend through corresponding holes 9 in the cover 4 of the
water reservoir 1, so that they can easily be operated from outside. It will be understood
that the system as shown forms a closed water circuit. The three-way cock 3 makes
it possible to have water spout from the fountain objects 5, 6, 7 with mutually varying
force, which is done by varying the extent to which the control knobs 8 of said three-way
cock 3 are closed/opened. The fact is that each control knob 8 of the three-way cock
3 corresponds to a fountain object 5, 6, 7. The three-way cock 3 is made of plastic
material, and it does not have any slits or seams that will manifest themselves after
some time, via which water can leak out. The latter is of major importance in order
to ensure that the water circuit remains a closed circuit indeed, and in order to
ensure that a constant water pressure is maintained.
[0010] Figure 2 relates to the three-way cock 3 of Figure 1, which is shown in perspective
view in this figure, with corresponding parts being indicated by the same numerals.
In order to fix the control knobs 8 in the holes 9, a clip or snap system is used,
which system comprises clip means 10 surrounding the control knobs 8.
[0011] The invention is not limited to the embodiments as shown, but it also extends to
other variants that fall within the scope of the appended claims. Thus it will be
apparent to a person skilled in the art that it is also possible to use "stand-alone"
fountain objects instead of fountain objects mounted on the water reservoir, whether
or not in combination with an open or a closed water circuit.
1. A garden arrangement comprising n fountain objects (5,6,7) to be placed in a garden,
wherein n = 2, 3, 4, ..., as well as a liquid system for supplying liquid to said
fountain objects (5,6,7), the liquid system comprises a n-way cock (3) having n exit
ways for regulating the liquid supply to the fountain objects (5,6,7), wherein n =
2, 3, 4, ..., wherein the n-way cock (3) is manually operable and capable of regulating
the liquid supply to each of the fountain objects (5,6,7), independently of each other,
in a continuously variable manner, characterized in that the n-way cock (3) is of plastic and operable by means of a control knob (8) on the
cock and acting on a corresponding valve in the cock (3) for each exit way the liquid
system forms a closed system, and the liquid system comprises a reservoir (1) and
a liquid pump (2), wherein the liquid pump (2) and the cock (3) are disposed inside
the reservoir (1) and the fountain objects (5,6,7) are disposed above the reservoir
(1), with each exit way connected to one of the fountain objects.
2. A garden arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the control knobs (8) of the n-way
cock (3) extending outwards through corresponding holes (9) in a wall of the liquid
reservoir (1).
3. A garden arrangement according to claim 1, or 2, wherein the fountain objects (5,
6, 7) are at least substantially rectangular or circular.
1. Anordnung für einen Garten, die n Springbrunnengegenstände (5, 6, 7) aufweist, die
in einem Garten anzuordnen sind, wobei n = 2, 3, 4, ... ist, und auch ein Flüssigkeitssystem,
um Flüssigkeit zu den genannten Springbrunnenobjekten (5, 6, 7) zuzuführen, wobei
das Flüssigkeitssystem einen n-Wege-Hahn (3) mit n Ausgangswegen zum Regulieren der
Flüssigkeitszufuhr zu den Springbrunnengegenständen (5, 6, 7) aufweist, wobei n =
2, 3, 4, ... ist, wobei der n-Wege-Hahn (3) manuell betätigbar und in der Lage ist,
die Flüssigkeitszufuhr zu jedem der Springbrunnengegenstände (5, 6, 7) unabhängig
voneinander in einer kontinuierlich veränderbaren Weise zu regeln, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der n-Wege-Hahn (3) aus Kunststoff besteht und mittels eines Steuerknopfs (8) auf
dem Hahn betätigbar ist, der auf ein entsprechendes Ventil in dem Hahn (3) für jeden
Ausgangsweg einwirkt, wobei das Flüssigkeitssystem ein geschlossenes System bildet,
und das Flüssigkeitssystem einen Tank (1) und eine Flüssigkeitspumpe (2) aufweist,
wobei die Flüssigkeitspumpe (2) und der Hahn (3) innerhalb des Tanks (1) angeordnet
sind und die Springbrunnengegenstände (5, 6, 7) oberhalb des Tanks (1) angeordnet
sind, wobei jeder Ausgangsweg mit einem der Springbrunnengegenstände verbunden ist.
2. Anordnung für einen Garten nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich die Steuerknöpfe (8) des n-Wege-Hahns (3) nach außen durch entsprechende Löcher
(9) in einer Wand des Flüssigkeitstanks (1) erstrecken.
3. Anordnung für einen Garten nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Springbrunnengegenstände (5, 6, 7) zumindest im wesentlichen rechteckig oder
kreisförmig sind.
1. Dispositif pour jardin comprenant n objets (5, 6, 7) de fontaine à placer dans un
jardin, où n = 2, 3, 4, ..., et un circuit de liquide permettant d'alimenter lesdits
objets (5, 6, 7) de fontaine en liquide, le circuit de liquide comprenant un robinet
(3) à n voies ayant n voies de sortie pour réguler l'alimentation en liquide des objets
(5, 6, 7) de fontaine, où n = 2, 3, 4, ..., dans lequel le robinet (3) à n voies peut
être actionné manuellement et est capable de réguler l'alimentation en liquide de
chacun des objets (5, 6, 7) de fontaine, indépendamment les uns des autres, de manière
variable et continue, caractérisé en ce que le robinet (3) à n voies est en plastique et peut être actionné au moyen d'un bouton
(8) de commande sur le robinet et agissant sur une vanne correspondante dans le robinet
(3) pour chaque voie de sortie, le circuit de liquide formant un circuit fermé, et
le circuit de liquide comprenant un réservoir (1) et une pompe (2) à liquide, dans
lequel la pompe (2) à liquide et le robinet (3) sont disposés à l'intérieur du réservoir
(1) et les objets (5, 6, 7) de fontaine sont disposés au-dessus du réservoir (1),
avec chaque voie de sortie raccordée à l'un des objets de fontaine.
2. Dispositif pour jardin selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les boutons (8) de commande
du robinet (3) à n voies s'étendent vers l'extérieur à travers des trous correspondants
(9) dans une paroi du réservoir (1) de liquide.
3. Dispositif pour jardin selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel les objets (5, 6,
7) de fontaine sont au moins sensiblement rectangulaires ou circulaires.


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