AU2020102170A4 - Flowerpot for preventing the root system of paphiopedilum orchids from rotting - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a flowerpot for preventing the root system of
Paphiopedilum orchids from rotting, which comprises an outer shell and a flower
basket body, wherein the upper end of the outer shell is provided with openings, and
the side wall of the outer shell is provided with side holes; the upper end of the flower
basket body is provided with openings, and the side wall of the flower basket body is
the hollowed-out wall; the flower basket body is embedded in the outer shell body,
and there are gaps reserved between the side wall of the flower basket body and the
side wall of the outer shell. According to the invention, the outer shell is provided
with side holes, the side wall of the flower basket body is the hollowed-out wall, and
there are gaps reserved between the flower basket body and the outer shell, and all
these walls, holes and gaps are good for ventilation of the whole flowerpot, thus
forming a well-ventilated environment for the matrix stored in the flower basket body,
restoring the characteristic that the root system of wild Paphiopedilum orchids grow
shallower in the original environment, and preventing the root of the Paphiopedilum
orchids from rotting due to early acidification of the matrix caused by too high
humidity in the flowerpot.
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PATENTS ACT 1990
The invention relates to the field of flowerpot, in particular to a flowerpot for
preventing the root system of Paphiopedilumorchids from rotting.
Paphiopedilum,also known as "slipper orchid", is a general name of
OrchidaceaePaphiopedilumplants. Its flower shape is peculiar, with a pocket-shaped
lip, well developed back calyx in the shape of flat round or obcordate and gorgeous
patterns. Paphiopedilumorchids are cherished by many flower fans because of their
unique ornamental value. China is rich in germplasm resources of wild
Paphiopedilum orchids, and the Paphiopedilumorchids native to China had made a
stir in the world's orchid and horticulture community, especially P. armeniacum and
P. micranthum, known as "Golden Boy and Jade Girl", treasures of orchids, which
had drawn much attention of the world, and had been continuously awarded with
many prizes by the American Orchid Society, the Royal Horticultural Society of
England and many other highest prizes.
In the international market, the hybrid flowers with the native Paphiopedilum
orchids as parent are popular with people, and have become a pillar of orchid industry
in the world, creating huge economic benefits. At present, the Paphiopedilum orchids
have become thriving in China's potted flower market, and the gradually rising
Paphiopedilum orchid industry has becoming increasingly important in the flower
market. In China, new varieties, by relying on abundant wild germplasm resources,
have been cultivated, in which way it accelerates the commercialization of the wild
resources.
Most of Paphiopedilum plants are found on the ground or in the rock surface or
in the rock crevices of the accumulated soil, and they are ground-living orchid or attached-living orchid, with slightly fleshy roots. Paphiopedilum orchids living in the
wild have pretty shallow root system, and some species contain rhizome, with the
short stem contained in the distichous leaf bases. Normally, the new seedlings of
Paphiopedilum orchids are close to the base of the old stem (old plant), and the new seedlings with slender rhizome are found at the end of the rhizome, and the lower
ends of the stems are connected with the shortened rhizome. Paphiopedilumorchids
living on the ground can not be classified as a typical ground-living orchid, and they require good ventilation and drainage conditions, similar to those of attached-living
orchid, but to a lower degree.
In the artificial cultivation of orchids, roots will rot due to failing to control the
humidity inside the flowerpot caused by the poor ventilation. As a result, there is a
saying that the key of orchid cultivation is root cultivation. The wild Paphiopedilum orchids have high requirements on the original environment, and even for the bred
hybrids, there are also difficulties in the maintenance and management as well as slow
growth speed in the artificial industrialized cultivation, particularly the rotted root
caused by the improper maintenance and management, which greatly hindering the development of the Paphiopedilumorchid industry.
The information disclosed in this background section is only intended to enhance
the understanding of the general background of the invention, and should not be
construed as an admission that the information constitutes prior art that is well known
to technicians with ordinary skills in this field, or that the information is in any form implied.
This invention aims to provide a kind of flowerpot that can prevent the root
system of Paphiopedilumorchids from rotting, thus overcoming rotted root problem,
a common disadvantage faced by Paphiopedilumorchids due to poor ventilation of
existing flowerpots.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention provides a flowerpot for preventing
the root system of Paphiopedilumorchids from rotting, which comprises an outer
shell and a flower basket body, wherein the upper end of the outer shell is provided
with openings, and the side wall of the outer shell is provided with side holes; the
upper end of the flower basket body is provided with openings, and the side wall of
the flower basket body is the hollowed-out wall; the flower basket body is embedded
in the outer shell body, and there are gaps reserved between the side wall of the flower
basket body and the side wall of the outer shell.
Preferably, in the above mentioned technical scheme, the lower end of the above
mentioned outer shell is provided with bottom holes, and there are gaps reserved
between the lower end of the above mentioned flower basket body and the lower end
of the above mentioned outer shell.
Preferably, in the above mentioned technical scheme, the side wall of the above
mentioned outer shell is provided with several groups of side holes, and each group of
side holes comprises several side holes which are longitudinally distributed and
gradually enlarged from top to bottom.
Preferably, in the above mentioned technical scheme, each group of the side
holes are distributed in a herringbone pattern.
Preferably, in the above mentioned technical scheme, the side wall of the above
mentioned outer shell is provided with at least one pair of the side holes, and each pair
of the side holes comprises two groups of the side holes which are distributed
symmetrically.
Preferably, in the above mentioned technical scheme, the side wall of the flower
basket body is provided with several circles of hollowed-out holes from top to bottom.
Preferably, in the above mentioned technical scheme, the hollowed-out holes are rectangular holes.
Preferably, in the above mentioned technical scheme, there are hooks arranged
on the above mentioned outer shell.
Preferably, in the above mentioned technical scheme, the outward convex at the
upper part of the side wall of the above mentioned outer shell is provided with a shell
step; the above mentioned hooks are formed by bending a steel wire; with one end of
the above mentioned steel wire bent into a U-shaped hook part; the middle part of the above mentioned steel wire bent into a triangular support part with an upward apex
angle, and the other end of the above mentioned steel wire being the clamping part
distributed symmetrically to the support part; there is a clamping opening with a downward opening formed between the clamping part and the support part; the
bottom edge of the above mentioned support part is clamped on the shell step; and the
above mentioned clamping part is clamped on the inner wall surface of the side wall
of the above mentioned outer shell after bypassing the upper end of the side wall of the above mentioned outer shell.
Preferably, in the above mentioned technical scheme, the inner cavity of the
above mentioned outer shell is in the shape of a conical orifice with a small bottom
and a large top; the flower basket body is in the shape of a conical barrel with a small
bottom and a large top; and the convex at the upper end of the above mentioned flower basket body is provided with a flower basket step which can be clamped on the
upper part of the inner cavity of the above mentioned outer shell.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial effects:
1. The outer shell is provided with side holes, the side wall of the flower
basket body is a hollowed-out wall, and there are gaps reserved between the flower
basket body and the outer shell, and all these walls, holes and gaps are good for
ventilation of the whole flowerpot, thus forming a well-ventilated environment for the
matrix stored in the flower basket body, restoring the characteristic that the root
system of wild Paphiopedilumorchids grow shallower in the original environment,
and preventing the root system of the Paphiopedilumorchids from rotting due to early
acidification of the matrix caused by too high humidity in the flowerpot.
2. Each group of side holes comprises several side holes which are gradually
enlarged from top to bottom, and such design can gradually enhance the ventilation
and air permeability of the inner part from top, then ensuring the uniformity of the
humidity of a matrix stored in the flower basket body, and avoiding the humidity of
the matrix at the bottom being obviously higher than that of the matrix at the upper
part.
3. The hook specified in this invention is winded by steel wires, and divided
into the hook part, the support part and the clamping part. The hook is clamped on the
step of the shell through the support part, and stably clamps the side wall of the outer
shell together with the clamping part. The hook is simple in structure and convenient
to manufacture and use.
Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of a flowerpot for preventing the root system of Paphiopedilum orchids from rotting according to the invention.
Figure 2 is a schematic diagram of breakdown structure of Figure 1 in accordance with the invention.
Brief description of the main figure marks:
1-outer shell, 11-side hole, 12-shell step, 2-flower basket body, 21-hollowed-out
hole, 22-flower basket step, 3-hook, 31-hook part, 32-support part and 33-clamping
part.
In the following, this paper will elaborate the specific embodiments by
combining the attached figures, but it should be understood that the scope of
protection of the present invention is not limited by the specific embodiments.
Unless expressly stated otherwise, throughout the User Manual and Claims, the
terms such as "include" or its variations such as "includes" or "including" should be
understood as including the stated elements or components without excluding other
elements or components.
Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the structure diagram of a flowerpot for preventing
the root system of Paphiopedilum orchids from rooting according to a preferred
embodiment of the present invention, and the flowerpot for preventing the root system
of Paphiopedilum orchids from rotting comprises an outer case 1 and a flower basket
body 2, with reference to Figure 1 and Figure 2, wherein the upper end of the outer
case 1 is provided with openings, and a side wall of the outer case 1 is provided with
side holes 11. The upper end of the flower basket body 2 is provided with openings,
and the side wall of the flower basket body 2 is a hollowed-out wall. Preferably, the
side wall of the flower basket body 2 is provided with several circles of hollowed-out
holes 21 from top to bottom, and the hollowed-out holes 21 are rectangular holes. The
flower basket body 2 is embedded in the outer shell 1, and there are gaps reserved
between the side wall of the flower basket body 2 and the side wall of the outer shell
1. The flower basket body 2 is full of matrix for cultivating the Paphiopedilum
orchids, with the Paphiopedilumorchids planted in the matrix. The size of the hollowed-out holes 21 is set to match the matrix, ensuring that the matrix can not easily flow out of the hollowed-out holes 21. According to the invention, the outer shell 1 is provided with the side holes 11, the side wall of the flower basket body 2 is a hollowed-out wall, and there are gaps reserved between the flower basket body 2 and the outer shell 1, and all these walls, holes and gaps are good for ventilation of the whole flowerpot, thus forming a well-ventilated environment for the matrix stored in the flower basket body 2, restoring the characteristic that the root system of wild
Paphiopedilum orchids grow shallower in the original environment, and preventing
the root system of the Paphiopedilumorchids from rotting due to early acidification of the matrix caused by too high humidity in the flowerpot. Preferably, the lower end of
the outer shell 1 is provided with bottom holes, and there are gaps reserved between
the lower end of the flower basket body 2 and the lower end of the outer shell 1, all
these holes and gaps can further ensure the well ventilation effect in the pot. In order to reserve certain space and ensure that the side wall and the lower end of the flower
basket body 2 do not contact with the outer shell 1, and make it easy to take the flower
basket body 2, preferably, the inner cavity of the outer shell 1 is in the shape of a
conical hole with a small bottom and a large top, the flower basket body 2 is in the shape of a conical barrel with a small bottom and a large top. Furthermore, the convex
at the upper end of the flower basket body 2 is provided with a flower basket step 22
which can be clamped on the upper part of the inner cavity of the outer shell 1; When
placing the flower basket body 3 inside the inner cavity of the outer shell 1, the flower basket step 22 will stick to the inner wall of outer shell 1, thus preventing the further
decline of the flower basket body 2. The flower basket body 2 is hanging inside the
outer shell 1, with its walls away from the surface of inner walls of outer shell 1. In addition, the flower basket body 2 can also be supported or positioned by placing a
corresponding bracket or bracket or holder in the inner cavity of the outer shell 1.
Refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 again, preferably, the side wall of the outer shell 1
be provided with several groups of side holes 11, with each group of side holes 11
comprising several longitudinally distributed and progressively larger side holes 11 from top to bottom. Further preferably, each group of side holes 11 is distributed in a herringbone pattern. In addition, at least one pair of side holes 11 are arranged on the side wall of the outer shell 1, and each pair of side holes 11 comprises two groups of side holes 11 which are symmetrically distributed, namely, the side wall of the outer shell 1 is provided with several groups (even number) of side holes 11, and each group of side holes 11 are symmetrically distributed, thus gradually enhancing the ventilation and air permeability of the inner part from top to bottom, ensuring the uniformity of the humidity of matrix stored in the flower basket body 2, and avoiding the humidity of the matrix at the bottom being obviously higher than that of the matrix at the upper part.
Refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2, the outer shell 1 is provided with hooks 3, which
can be used to hang the flower outer shell 1 on the wall or a shelf to form various
patterns of potted landscape. Preferably, the outward convex at the upper part of the
side wall of the outer shell 1 is provided with a shell step 12. The hook 3 includes the hook part 31, the support part 32, and the clamping part 33. The hook 3 is winded by a
steel wire, with one end of a steel wire bent into a U-shaped hook part 31 for hanging.
The middle part of the steel wire is bent into a triangular support part 32 with an
upward apex angle, the bottom edge of the support part 32 horizontally placed, The other end of the steel wire is the clamping part 33 distributed symmetrically to the
support part 32; there is a clamping opening with a downward opening formed
between the clamping part 33 and the support part 32; the bottom edge of the support
part 32 is clamped on the shell step 12; and the clamping part 33 is clamped on the inner wall surface of the side wall of the outer shell 1 after bypassing the upper end of
the side wall of the outer shell 1 under the effect of elastic force. The hook 3 is
clamped on the step 12 of the shell through the support part 32, and stably clamps the side wall of the outer shell 1 together with the clamping part 33. The hook is simple in
structure and convenient to manufacture and use.
The foregoing description of specific exemplary embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and exemplification. These descriptions are not intended to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed and it IS apparent that the present invention can be changed and modified in light of the above
embodiments. Selecting and illustrating the exemplary embodiments aim to explain
the particular principles of the invention and its practical application, in which way, technicians in this field can realize and utilize various exemplary embodiments of the
invention, as well as various alternatives and modifications. The scope of the
invention is defined by the Claims and their equivalent
Claims (10)
1. Flowerpot for preventing the root system of Paphiopedilum orchids from
rotting, comprising:
An outer shell and a flower basket body, wherein the upper end of the outer shell
is provided with openings, and the side wall of the outer shell is provided with side
holes; and
The upper end of the flower basket body is provided with openings, and the side
wall of the flower basket body is a hollowed-out wall; and the flower basket body is
embedded in the outer shell, and there are gaps reserved between the side wall of the
flower basket body and the side wall of the outer shell.
2. Flowerpot for preventing the root system of Paphiopedilum orchids from
rotting according to Claim 1, its characteristic is that the lower end of the above
mentioned outer shell is provided with bottom holes, and there are gaps reserved
between the lower end of the flower basket body and the lower end of the outer shell.
3. Flowerpot for preventing the root system of Paphiopedilum orchids from
rotting according to Claim 1, its characteristic is that the side wall of the above
mentioned outer shell is provided with several groups of side holes, and each group of
side holes comprises several side holes which are longitudinally distributed and
gradually enlarged from top to bottom.
4. Flowerpot for preventing the root system of Paphiopedilum orchids
according to Claim 3, its characteristic is that each group of the above mentioned side
holes are distributed in a herringbone pattern.
5. Flowerpot for preventing the root system of Paphiopedilum orchids
according to Claim 3, its characteristic is that the side wall of the outer shell is
provided with at least one pair of side holes, and each pair of the side holes comprises
two groups of side holes which are symmetrically distributed.
6. Flowerpot for preventing the root system of Paphiopedilumorchids from rotting according to Claim 1, its characteristic is that the side wall of the flower basket body is provided with several circles of hollowed-out holes from top to bottom.
7. Flowerpot for preventing the root system of Paphiopedilum orchids from
rotting according to Claim 6, its characteristic is that the hollowed-out holes are
rectangular holes.
8. Flowerpot for preventing the root system of Paphiopedilum orchids from
rotting according to Claim 1, its characteristic is that the outer shell is provided with hooks.
9. Flowerpot for preventing spoilage of the root system of Paphiopedilum orchids according to Claim 8, its characteristic is that the outward convex at the upper
part of the side wall of the outer shell is provided with a shell step; the above
mentioned hooks are formed by bending a steel wire; with one end of the above mentioned steel wire bent into a U-shaped hook part; the middle part of the above
mentioned steel wire bent into a triangular support part with an upward apex angle,
and the other end of the above mentioned steel wire being the clamping part
distributed symmetrically to the support part; there is a clamping opening with a downward opening formed between the clamping part and the support part; the
bottom edge of the above mentioned support part is clamped on the shell step; and the
above mentioned clamping part is clamped on the inner wall surface of the side wall
of the above mentioned outer shell after bypassing the upper end of the side wall of the above mentioned outer shell.
10. Flowerpot for preventing the root system of Paphiopedilum orchids
according to Claim 1, its characteristic is that the inner cavity of the above mentioned
outer shell is in the shape of a conical orifice with a small bottom and a large top; the
flower basket body is in the shape of a conical barrel with a small bottom and a large top; and the convex at the upper end of the above mentioned flower basket body is provided with a flower basket step which can be clamped on the upper part of the inner cavity of the above mentioned outer shell.
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