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A rainwater 105 catching apparatus 10 comprises a watering can 12 positioned under the side 101 of a roof 103, and a blocking arrangement 14, to block view of a portion or a whole of the watering can, from a front view. The blocking arrangement may block view of a portion or a whole of the watering can, from a left view and a right view. Preferably, the rainwater catching apparatus comprises a positioning system, which may include a water filled portion of the can, or separate apparatus, to weight down the can to keep it positioned in a water catching position under the roof edge, to catch rainwater that falls off a side of a roof. The blocking arrangement may be an ornamental, e.g. ceramic figures such as a gnome, frog or mural type scene, or a planting structure containing fake or real plants. Hiding or concealing a such a rainwater collecting watering can is considered to improve the aesthetics of a garden.
A rainwater 105 catching apparatus 10 comprises a watering can 12 positioned under the side 101 of a roof 103, and a blocking arrangement 14, to block view of a portion or a whole of the watering can, from a front view. The blocking arrangement may block view of a portion or a whole of the watering can, from a left view and a right view. Preferably, the rainwater catching apparatus comprises a positioning system, which may include a water filled portion of the can, or separate apparatus, to weight down the can to keep it positioned in a water catching position under the roof edge, to catch rainwater that falls off a side of a roof. The blocking arrangement may be an ornamental, e.g. ceramic figures such as a gnome, frog or mural type scene, or a planting structure containing fake or real plants. Hiding or concealing a such a rainwater collecting watering can is considered to improve the aesthetics of a garden.
Rainwater collecting apparatus
JAMES CLOSTIO (author)
2022-07-20
Patent
Electronic Resource
English