High pressure water distributor for downpipes

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cover with surface water receiver at eave or valley – With downspout

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52 11, 239208, 239547, 24 19, E04D 1308, B05B 114

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052207552

ABSTRACT:
A high pressure water distributor for downpipes. The distributor includes a tube made of a flexible or rigid material having a water tight base and an outlet port. Rain water that is directed into the downpipe is accumulated in the tube and generates a pressure head. As a result of this pressure head the velocity and discharge volume of water from the outlet port increases substantially. The discharged water can be directed through a conventional garden hose, which may be connected to a sprinkler or similar device or the water can simply be conveyed to a remote location from the foundation of the dwelling.

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