System and Method for Harvesting Rainwater
This is a perfection of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/270,138, filed on Dec. 21, 2015, the disclosure of which is fully incorporated by reference herein. This invention relates to a system and method for harvesting rainwater. It further relates to an in-ground, permanently secured system that has numerous, optional amenities built in. Rainwater harvesting is the gathering, or accumulating and storing, of rainwater. Traditionally, rainwater harvesting has been practiced in areas where water exists in plenty, and has provided drinking water, domestic water, water for livestock, water for irrigation and a way to increase ground water levels. Top rainwater wells can serve as a garden tool for “catching” and storing rainwater from one's yard for reuse as needed. Such recycled rainwater uses include for watering one's plants, household uses (including car washing, laundry) and possibly for some cooking or other food-related applications. Numerous rainwater collection systems are known. Representative models include those shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,730,179, 6,941,702 and 7,207,748 to name but a few. This invention comprises a partially submerged, anchored underground rainwater tank that has a plurality of strainers with a water pump for raising stored water to one or more faucet dispensers/spouts. Preferred embodiments include an extendible dome and water level indicator with one or more options selected from a clock, radio, dvd player, mirror, garden tool holding hook, lockable glove box hose reel and removable flashlight. Further features, objectives and advantages of this invention will be clearer with respect to the detailed description of preferred embodiments made with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: According to preferred embodiments, the present invention comprises a system for rainwater harvesting. The exemplary system shown at Atop each model of this invention, there is positioned an improved top water strainer cover 12 (per The portion of well 10 that sits above ground G, indicated by element 20, would include a plurality of other water strainers. The first of such strainers 32 would be substantially flat or planar with the lower two 34, 36 (or more) being V-shaped. Ideally, all such strainers should be included as part of a removable drawer or tray for periodic pull out and reverse flushing to remove pollen or the like (not shown). At the base of this collection “tower”, for possible sale under the name FOREVER WATER WELL™, there would be situated an internal holding tank 30 which is preferably isolated from freezing temperatures via insulation and/or a supplemental heating unit. If electric power cannot be run to the tower, the latter heater could be battery and/or solar powered. Inside the base of this tower, there would be situated a water pump 40, preferably manually operated. If electric service can be run to the tower (see above), it could be electrically run in the alternative. This pump 40 would be purposefully situated below ground level for protecting it from freezing but include conduits (piping) that would extend upwardly to one or more emptying faucet heads 42 through piping or other conduit means 44. The main tower itself, can be seasonally decorated for a birthday party and/or for the holidays (including Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween, July 4th and Easter), as it will be a permanent fixture in one's yard, year-round. Additional components to the tower may include, a clock 50, flashlight 52 (with light cover 54) which may be permanent or temporarily removable and rechargeable, a radio 56, a CD/dvd player 58 (with small screen), a hose reel/hose holder 60 and sprayer head storage compartment (not shown). Alternately, the tower may include a flashing light for alerting individuals of its physical location in a darkened backyard. Still further options include a lockable box/compartment 62 for storing gardening gloves, a Hide-a-key area (not shown), mirror 64 and one or more hooks 66 for holding/storing watering cans when not in use. The side to this tank/tower should include a visual water level indicator 70. It can be made from various metals including steel and/or aluminum, from plastics or from a combination of composite products. The overall shape of this tower can be rectangular (preferably squared), round, oval or in various aesthetic shapes (including a star or heart-shaped tower). Because of their ornamental nature, these devices could be stored, partially underground, in one's front, rear and/or side yards. A second model using MULTIPLE towers 110 is shown in accompanying A third variation, campground model 210, is shown in accompanying Like its earlier counterparts, this third model 210 still includes a top-surrounding water dome 214 with extender arms 216. But the very base 213 of tank 200 further includes anchor points 215 through which a screw anchor SA, pointed pin anchor PA or both may be used for temporary securement to the ground. Similar common components include at least one screening layer 232, and preferred side lockbox 262. A new component to this portable variation, however, is a plurality of side reflectors in multiple shapes and sizes: R1 and R2 being representative. Having described the presently preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention may be otherwise covered by the scope and breadth of the claims that follow. A rainwater collection tank system employs a plurality of barrel/tanks, each having a plurality of strainers with a water pump for raising stored water to one or more faucet dispensers/spouts. Permanent tanks are at least partially submerged. Smaller portable units may be anchored to a campground area with screws and/or pins. Multiple units can be situated adjacent one another beneath a multi-sectional V-shaped funnel system of rain diverters. 1. A system for harvesting rainwater, said system comprising:
(a) a partially submerged barrel/tank that is anchored into the ground, said barrel/tank having an upper portion with at least one strainer element affixed above and having a lower storage portion with a pump for delivering collected rainwater to one or more spouts positioned on a sidewall of the barrel/tank, and (b) a water level indicator. 2. The system of 3. The system of 4. The system of 5. The system of 6. The system of 7. The system of 8. The system of 9. The system of 10. The system of 11. The system of 12. A system for temporarily harvesting rainwater at a campground site, said system including a barrel/tank with:
a handle for toting about, an upper portion with a top dome-shaped funnel, one or more extender arms beneath the funnel, a water storage component situated beneath the funnel, at least one strainer element removably affixed over the water storage component, and a water level indicator. 13. The system of 14. The system of 15. The system of 16. A method for harvesting rainwater, said method comprising:
(a) providing a plurality of barrel/tank units that are anchored to the ground, each barrel/tank unit having an upper portion with at least one removable strainer element affixed above and having a lower storage portion with a pump for delivering collected rainwater to one or more spouts positioned on a sidewall of the barrel/tank, and a water level indicator; and (b) situating each barrel/tank unit beneath a funneled collector with extendible support arms. 17. The method of 18. The method of 19. The method of 20. The method of CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
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