WO2012045898A1 - Improved plant pot - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- A01G9/00—Cultivation in receptacles, forcing-frames or greenhouses; Edging for beds, lawn or the like
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- the present utility model refers to the objects used as support for domestic or not cultivation of all types of plants: pots, sherds, planters, etc., and that allow the rooting and development of plant varieties.
- the transplant of a crop has been characterized as an entertaining operation that requires sufficient space around, dispose of papers or plastics to minimize dirt, laboriously manipulate a pot by turning it with multiple precautions to infringe the least possible damage to the plant even at the expense of adopt uncomfortable and painful postures, use rags or gloves that numb the hands to avoid damage with thorny plants such as cacti, breaking sherds or planters of considerable value so as not to lose the plant, and thus a set of inconveniences that were not resolved and that the This utility model solves together with the advantages already listed above of efficiency, economy, simplicity, etc.
- the proposed invention is constituted as a solution to the transplant problems described above applicable to pots, pots, planters, etc., conical, cylindrical, square, rectangular, etc., of mud, ceramics, plastics, etc., of greater or lesser weight, for plants with thorns, without thorns, of greater or lesser diameter than the pot, pot or gardener, and of any height.
- the proposed object may house any of the conventional support systems for hanging or supporting at a short height from the ground, as in the same way it can be complemented with a saucer collects water, etc., since it does not modify or alter the current aesthetics of those that are They know
- the object of the invention is constituted by a hollow main body at both ends of those already known, vertically in relation to the plane, (inverted conical, cylindrical, quadrangular, rectangular, etc.), and presenting as fundamental characteristic that lacks the corresponding bottom, that is to say, its vertical walls are not related to any bottom.
- a set is presented formed by two attachable elements, one of them being the one that can be detachably fixed to the lower end of the main body by any of the systems already known to join complementary pieces with the sole precision that the adopted fastening system must be in line with the material of which the pot or planter is constituted, its weight, length, etc., in order to sustain the crop and allow decoupling at will.
- This removable bottom at will consists of two pieces of the same geometric shape as the base of the main container, (circular, rectangular, square, hexagonal, etc.).
- the first of them larger, fits externally with the base of the main body of the pot or planter and has a hole in its central area that allows the existence of a perimeter base where the second piece of the set sits, which is of larger than the hole where it sits and free, without any means of fixing.
- This piece of smaller and free size will allow us to push up the entire root ball, so that it will allow us to raise the plant to the desired height of the upper edge of the main container and thus extract it comfortably.
- the free piece is accompanied by two or more opposite straps that allow this base to be dragged up and, consequently, the root ball, as long as the gardener has been careful to leave these straps on hand when filling the pot, pot or planter.
- the lower root ball extraction is possible since it is not damaged as in the case where the base is smaller in size at the mouth of the container, and by Therefore, detaching the anchors that we have used to support the complementary base with the main body of the container we can lift the container leaving the root ball in sight for handling.
- Figure 1. Shows a perspective section of a specific embodiment, in this case of a rectangular configuration, where the three elements can be seen separately.
- Figure 2. Shows a perspective and sectioned view of the unified assembly, in accordance with the object of the invention.
- a main body (1) that can have any geometric shape in vertical development and which in its upper part may be finished off with the usual forms of pots or planters.
- the lower opening on its internal part is diaphanous, without any closing, although on its external faces it presents the fixing means of the chosen combined system and in proportion proportional to the length of the pot.
- a piece is presented (3) geometrically similar to the lower end of the main body of the pot that fits in this base and contains the complementary fixing elements to those present in the base.
- the complementary piece (2) of the base is a flat piece similar to the base and with sufficient dimensions to allow, on the one hand, its secure seat on the perimeter of the base and on the other, the ascent through inside the main body or glass of the pot or planter.
- This flat piece is complemented by two or more straps (4) of length greater than the height of the vessel, located facing each other, to allow the extraction of the flat piece from the top of the pot, dragging or not the root ball.
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Description
MACETA PERFECCIONADA Campo técnico de la invención PERFECTED MACETA Technical field of the invention
El presente modelo de utilidad se refiere a los objetos utilizados como soporte para el cultivo doméstico o no de todo tipo de plantas: macetas, tiestos, jardineras, etc., y que permiten el enraizamiento y desarrollo de las variedades vegetales. The present utility model refers to the objects used as support for domestic or not cultivation of all types of plants: pots, sherds, planters, etc., and that allow the rooting and development of plant varieties.
Antecedentes de la invención Background of the invention
En la actualidad las plantas se comercializan y traspasan entre cultivadores o a otros terrenos en el único medio conocido: maceta, tiesto, jardinera, etc., lo que dota a estos elementos de un relevante papel en la jardinería aún cuando lo llamativo es el propio vegetal. Con el tiempo y para favorecer las condiciones idóneas de cultivo, tanto para el enraizamiento como para el desarrollo y conservación del vegetal, estos soportes han adquirido gran variedad de formatos así como mejoras para la aireación, el riego, el desagüe, etc., pero en ningún caso el solicitante ha encontrado una variedad de soporte que contribuya de manera eficaz, sencilla, práctica y económica a las labores de trasplante del cultivo, ya sea desocupándolo por la parte superior como por la inferior del tiesto, maceta o jardinera. Esta labor es esencial en jardinería y depende en exclusiva del soporte facilitar o no la misma por lo que la presente solución se preconiza como las más apta para ello.Viene a resolver problemas de diferente índole relacionados con el trasplante, como pueden ser el deterioro de la planta o de sus raíces, la suciedad que produce volcar tiestos, la incomodidad de las operaciones al tener que manipular dos o más elementos cuando extraemos el cultivo, la peligrosidad o daño que puede infringir la manipulación de vegetales espinosos, etc. De igual manera se ha tenido en cuenta los factores peso y dimensión para la solución propuesta ya que, ambos, vienen a suponer una dificultad añadida y por lo tanto es esencial contar con apoyos o ayudas para manipular sin perjuicios el cultivo. El trasplante de un cultivo se ha caracterizado por constituir una operación entretenida que requiere de un espacio alrededor suficiente, disponer papeles o plásticos para minimizar la suciedad, manipular trabajosamente un tiesto volcándolo con múltiples precauciones para infringir el menor daño posible al vegetal aún a costa de adoptar posturas incómodas y dolorosas, utilizar trapos o guantes que insensibilizan las manos para evitar daños con plantas espinosas como los cactus, romper tiestos o jardineras de valor considerable para no perder la planta, y así un conjunto de inconvenientes que no venían resolviéndose y que el presente modelo de utilidad resuelve de forma unitaria conjuntamente con las ventajas ya enumeradas anteriormente de eficacia, economía, sencillez, etc. At present, the plants are marketed and transferred between growers or other lands in the only known medium: pot, pot, planter, etc., which gives these elements a relevant role in gardening even when the plant itself is striking . Over time and to favor the ideal growing conditions, both for rooting and for the development and conservation of the plant, these supports have acquired a variety of formats as well as improvements for aeration, irrigation, drainage, etc., but In no case has the applicant found a variety of support that contributes in an effective, simple, practical and economical way to the work of transplanting the crop, either by vacating it from the top or the bottom of the pot, pot or planter. This work is essential in gardening and depends exclusively on the support, whether or not to facilitate it, so that the present solution is recommended as the most suitable for this. It comes to solve problems of different kinds related to transplantation, such as the deterioration of the plant or its roots, the dirt produced by dumping pots, the discomfort of operations when having to manipulate two or more elements when we extract the crop, the danger or damage that can be infringed by the manipulation of thorny vegetables, etc. Similarly, the weight and dimension factors for the proposed solution have been taken into account since both come to assume an added difficulty and therefore it is essential to have support or help to manipulate the crop without damage. The transplant of a crop has been characterized as an entertaining operation that requires sufficient space around, dispose of papers or plastics to minimize dirt, laboriously manipulate a pot by turning it with multiple precautions to infringe the least possible damage to the plant even at the expense of adopt uncomfortable and painful postures, use rags or gloves that numb the hands to avoid damage with thorny plants such as cacti, breaking sherds or planters of considerable value so as not to lose the plant, and thus a set of inconveniences that were not resolved and that the This utility model solves together with the advantages already listed above of efficiency, economy, simplicity, etc.
Descripción de la invención La invención propuesta se constituye como una solución a los problemas de trasplante descritos anteriormente aplicable a tiestos, macetas, jardineras, etc., tronco-cónicas, cilindricas, cuadradas, rectangulares, etc., de barro, cerámica, plásticas, etc., de mayor o menor peso, para plantas con espinas, sin espinas, de mayor o menor diámetro que la propia maceta, tiesto o jardinera, y de cualquier altura. El objeto propuesto podrá albergar cualquiera de los sistemas de apoyo convencionales para colgar o sustentar a corta altura del suelo, como de igual manera podrá ser complementado con platillo recoge agua, etc., ya que no modifica ni altera la estética actual de los que se conocen. De forma concreta el objeto de la invención se constituye por un cuerpo principal hueco por ambos extremos de los ya conocidos, en vertical con relación al plano, (tronco- cónico invertido, cilindrico, cuadrangular, rectangular, etc.), y que presenta como característica fundamental que carece del correspondiente fondo, es decir, sus paredes verticales no se relacionan con fondo alguno.Complementariamente al cuerpo principal, y para constituir el necesario fondo que ha de sustentar el cultivo, se presenta un conjunto formado por dos elementos acoplables siendo uno de ellos el que se fija de manera desmontable al extremo inferior del cuerpo principal mediante cualquiera de los sistemas ya conocidos para unir piezas complementarias con la única precisión de que el sistema de fijación adoptado deberá estar en consonancia con el material del que está constituida la maceta o jardinera, su peso, longitud, etc., para lograr sustentar el cultivo y permitir el desacople a voluntad. Este fondo desmontable a voluntad se compone de dos piezas de igual forma geométrica que la base del contenedor principal, (circular, rectangular, cuadrada, hexagonal, etc.). La primera de ellas, de mayor tamaño, encaja exteriormente con la base del cuerpo principal de la maceta o jardinera y presenta un hueco en su zona central que permite la existencia de una base perimetral donde se asienta la segunda pieza del conjunto, que es de mayor tamaño que el hueco donde asienta y libre, sin medio alguno de fijación. Esta pieza de menor tamaño y libre nos va permitir empujar hacia arriba todo el cepellón, de tal forma que nos permitirá elevar la planta a la altura que se desee del borde superior del contenedor principal y así extraerla cómodamente. En previsión de complicadas maniobras de extracción superior, como por ejemplo en jardineras rectangulares de anchas dimensiones o por el excesivo peso del cepellón a extraer, la pieza libre se acompaña de dos o más tirantas enfrentadas que permiten arrastrar hacia arriba esta base y, consiguientemente, el cepellón, siempre y cuando el jardinero haya tenido la precaución de dejar a la mano dichas tirantas cuando rellenó el tiesto, maceta o jardinera. En los casos en que las paredes del contenedor son completamente verticales con respecto al plano, es posible la extracción inferior del cepellón ya que no se daña como en el caso en el que la base es inferior en tamaño a la boca del contenedor, y por lo tanto, desprendiendo los anclajes que hemos utilizado para solidarizar la base complementaria con el cuerpo principal del contenedor podremos levantar el contenedor dejando el cepellón a la vista para su manipulación. Esto nos permite trasladar el cepellón de forma segura sobre un plano estable e inclusive valemos de la segunda pieza de la base y sus tirantas para mejorar y asegurar el traslado. Tanto La pieza principal de la base como la segunda permiten los sistemas conocidos de aireación, toma de agua, desagüe, etc., mediante perforaciones, acanaladuras o cualquier otro sistema. Descripción de los dibujos Description of the invention The proposed invention is constituted as a solution to the transplant problems described above applicable to pots, pots, planters, etc., conical, cylindrical, square, rectangular, etc., of mud, ceramics, plastics, etc., of greater or lesser weight, for plants with thorns, without thorns, of greater or lesser diameter than the pot, pot or gardener, and of any height. The proposed object may house any of the conventional support systems for hanging or supporting at a short height from the ground, as in the same way it can be complemented with a saucer collects water, etc., since it does not modify or alter the current aesthetics of those that are They know Specifically, the object of the invention is constituted by a hollow main body at both ends of those already known, vertically in relation to the plane, (inverted conical, cylindrical, quadrangular, rectangular, etc.), and presenting as fundamental characteristic that lacks the corresponding bottom, that is to say, its vertical walls are not related to any bottom. Complementarily to the main body, and to constitute the necessary bottom that has to support the crop, a set is presented formed by two attachable elements, one of them being the one that can be detachably fixed to the lower end of the main body by any of the systems already known to join complementary pieces with the sole precision that the adopted fastening system must be in line with the material of which the pot or planter is constituted, its weight, length, etc., in order to sustain the crop and allow decoupling at will. This removable bottom at will consists of two pieces of the same geometric shape as the base of the main container, (circular, rectangular, square, hexagonal, etc.). The first of them, larger, fits externally with the base of the main body of the pot or planter and has a hole in its central area that allows the existence of a perimeter base where the second piece of the set sits, which is of larger than the hole where it sits and free, without any means of fixing. This piece of smaller and free size will allow us to push up the entire root ball, so that it will allow us to raise the plant to the desired height of the upper edge of the main container and thus extract it comfortably. In anticipation of complicated maneuvers of superior extraction, such as in rectangular planters of wide dimensions or due to the excessive weight of the root ball to be extracted, the free piece is accompanied by two or more opposite straps that allow this base to be dragged up and, consequently, the root ball, as long as the gardener has been careful to leave these straps on hand when filling the pot, pot or planter. In cases where the walls of the container are completely vertical with respect to the plane, the lower root ball extraction is possible since it is not damaged as in the case where the base is smaller in size at the mouth of the container, and by Therefore, detaching the anchors that we have used to support the complementary base with the main body of the container we can lift the container leaving the root ball in sight for handling. This allows us to move the root ball safely on a stable plane and we even use the second piece of the base and its straps to improve and ensure the transfer. Both the main part of the base and the second allow known systems of aeration, water intake, drainage, etc., through perforations, grooves or any other system. Description of the drawings
Para complementar la descripción de la invención y con objeto de ayudar a una mejor comprensión de las características del invento, de acuerdo con un ejemplo preferente de realización práctica del mismo, se acompaña como parte integrante de la descripción un juego de dibujos en donde, con carácter ilustrativo y no limitativo, se ha presentado lo siguiente: To complement the description of the invention and in order to help a better understanding of the features of the invention, according to a preferred example of practical implementation thereof, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of the description where, with Illustrative and non-limiting, the following has been submitted:
Figura 1.- Muestra una sección en perspectiva de una forma de realización concreta, en este caso de una configuración rectangular, donde se pueden apreciar los tres elementos de forma separada. Figura 2.- Muestra una vista en perspectiva y seccionada del conjunto unificado, de acuerdo con el objeto de la invención. Figure 1.- Shows a perspective section of a specific embodiment, in this case of a rectangular configuration, where the three elements can be seen separately. Figure 2.- Shows a perspective and sectioned view of the unified assembly, in accordance with the object of the invention.
Realización preferente de la invención Preferred Embodiment of the Invention
A la vista de las figuras reseñadas puede apreciarse en la Fig. 1 , como el objeto de la invención está constituido por un cuerpo principal (1) que puede tener cualquier forma geométrica en desarrollo vertical y que en su parte superior podrá estar rematado con las habituales formas de macetas o jardineras. La abertura inferior por su parte interna es diáfana, sin remate alguno, aunque en sus caras externas presenta los medios de fijación del sistema combinado elegido y en número proporcional a la longitud del tiesto.Como siguiente elemento para conformar la base, se presenta una pieza (3) geométricamente similar al extremo inferior del cuerpo principal de la maceta que encaja en esta base y contiene los elementos de fijación complementarios a los presentes en la base. Por último, la pieza (2) complementaria de la base, es una pieza plana de forma similar a la base y con unas dimensiones suficientes para permitirle, por un lado su asiento seguro en el perímetro de la base y por otro, el ascenso a través del interior del cuerpo principal o vaso de la maceta o jardinera. Esta pieza plana se complementa con dos o más tirantas (4) de longitud superior a la altura del vaso, situadas de forma enfrentada, para permitir la extracción de la pieza plana desde la parte superior de la maceta, arrastrando o no el cepellón. In view of the figures outlined, it can be seen in Fig. 1, how the object of the invention is constituted by a main body (1) that can have any geometric shape in vertical development and which in its upper part may be finished off with the usual forms of pots or planters. The lower opening on its internal part is diaphanous, without any closing, although on its external faces it presents the fixing means of the chosen combined system and in proportion proportional to the length of the pot.As a next element to form the base, a piece is presented (3) geometrically similar to the lower end of the main body of the pot that fits in this base and contains the complementary fixing elements to those present in the base. By Finally, the complementary piece (2) of the base is a flat piece similar to the base and with sufficient dimensions to allow, on the one hand, its secure seat on the perimeter of the base and on the other, the ascent through inside the main body or glass of the pot or planter. This flat piece is complemented by two or more straps (4) of length greater than the height of the vessel, located facing each other, to allow the extraction of the flat piece from the top of the pot, dragging or not the root ball.
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| US1638693A (en) * | 1926-09-16 | 1927-08-09 | Hooks Bess | Transplanting device |
| AU6930381A (en) * | 1981-04-08 | 1982-10-14 | Daryl Halliday | Plant tub |
| CA1157651A (en) * | 1981-02-23 | 1983-11-29 | Gilles Gingras | Pot with removable bottom |
| US4628634A (en) * | 1984-01-12 | 1986-12-16 | Anderson Oren B | Nursery stock container |
| GB2261582A (en) * | 1991-11-21 | 1993-05-26 | Ian Alexander Cairns | Plant pot having a removeable bottom |
| US6427379B1 (en) * | 2001-04-27 | 2002-08-06 | Mark Lehner | Plant pot with transplanting facilitator |
| GB2384159A (en) * | 2002-01-14 | 2003-07-23 | John Kennedy Fletcher | Potted plant remover |
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| US1638693A (en) * | 1926-09-16 | 1927-08-09 | Hooks Bess | Transplanting device |
| CA1157651A (en) * | 1981-02-23 | 1983-11-29 | Gilles Gingras | Pot with removable bottom |
| AU6930381A (en) * | 1981-04-08 | 1982-10-14 | Daryl Halliday | Plant tub |
| US4628634A (en) * | 1984-01-12 | 1986-12-16 | Anderson Oren B | Nursery stock container |
| GB2261582A (en) * | 1991-11-21 | 1993-05-26 | Ian Alexander Cairns | Plant pot having a removeable bottom |
| US6427379B1 (en) * | 2001-04-27 | 2002-08-06 | Mark Lehner | Plant pot with transplanting facilitator |
| GB2384159A (en) * | 2002-01-14 | 2003-07-23 | John Kennedy Fletcher | Potted plant remover |
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