AU780968B2 - Improved carrier for plants - Google Patents

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AU780968B2
AU780968B2 AU27530/02A AU2753002A AU780968B2 AU 780968 B2 AU780968 B2 AU 780968B2 AU 27530/02 A AU27530/02 A AU 27530/02A AU 2753002 A AU2753002 A AU 2753002A AU 780968 B2 AU780968 B2 AU 780968B2
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Anthony I. Tesselaar
Leonard Van Wigerden
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ANTHONY TESSELAAR PLANTS Pty Ltd
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P/00/011 Regulation 3.2
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COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Invention Title: Improved carrier for plants The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us: Freehills Carter Smith Beadle Melboume\004018565 Printed 21 March 2002 (10:07) page 2 2 IMPROVED CARRIER FOR PLANTS Field of the Invention This invention relates to carriers for plants.
Background of the Invention Seedlings are usually displayed for sale in individual plant pots or in trays usually comprising seedling punnets. Individual plant pots have the disadvantage that they occupy more nursery space than trays, while trays have the disadvantage that punnets must be removed individually from the tray for sale, often resulting in damage to the removed punnet of seedlings and/or to the remaining tray of punnets.
In US Patent 5,927,009, a plant carrier is described which overcomes many of the problems associated with storing and selling plants in a form ready for planting. However, the plant carrier described in this patent has certain disadvantages, including the tendency for the plants to fall out of the holder and/or for the holders to flex during removal and handling from the carrier thereby resulting in loss of or damage to the plants.
Summary of the Invention and Object It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved plant S: carrier which overcomes at least the major disadvantages of the plant carrier described in the above prior art patent document.
20 The invention therefore provides a carrier system for plants including a carrier basket having at least two side walls, end walls and a bottom wall for supporting o*one or more plant holders, each plant holder having a multiplicity of spaced side walls S• defining individual plant cells, characterised in that said spaced side walls are formed within inwardly directed flanges for holding the plant and associated growing medium within each cell, said flanges serving to laterally support the plant and growing medium and to reinforce the plant holder against inadvertent flexing during removal and handling, whilst facilitating easy manual removal of each plant from its associated cell when the plant holder is removed from the carrier.
In one form of the invention, adjacent side walls defining said cells include reinforcing webs extending between said adjacent end walls to reduce flexibility between adjacent plant cells.
The adjacent side walls are preferably inclined towards each other to H:\3ullal\keep\Specl\2 7 53 0-02 amend pages resl.doc 28/02/05 3 define connected V-shaped plant holders.
The bottom walls extending between adjacent side walls are preferably formed with drainage holes, and the side walls may be formed with reinforcing ribs to further reinforce the plant holders.
The carrier basket may have a multiplicity of adjacent side walls against which the flanges of the plant holders rest when the plant holders are received within the carrier basket. The side walls of the carrier basket are preferably inwardly inclined whereby the side walls present parallel truncated V-shaped structures for receiving the plant holders.
In another preferred form of the invention, the carrier basket and each plant holder is formed with mutually co-operating locking means to cause said holders to be captively retained within the carrier basket.
In a preferred form, a locking tab is positioned toward the outer most end wall of the carrier basket to engage drainage openings in the respective end bottom 15 walls of the plant holder thereby preventing easy removal of the plant holders from the Socarrier basket.
This form of the invention is intended to provide the carrier basket and •the associated plant holders with a useful after-use, such as a carrier for fishing hooks, small gardening implements, seeds or anything else requiring a means of temporary S 20 transport.
In order that the invention may be more readily understood, one o: presently preferred form of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of a carrier basket supporting plant holders; Figure 2 is an exploded view corresponding to figure 1 in which the plant holders are removed from the carrier basket; Figure 3 is an enlarged perspective view of one plant holder; Figure 4 is a perspective view of an empty carrier basket, without handle, and H:\julia\keep\Speci\27530-02 amend pages resl.doc 28/02/05 Figure 5 illustrates a modified carrier basket incorporating locking tabs.
Description of Preferred Embodiments Referring firstly to Figures 1 to 4 of the drawings, the carrier system embodying the invention includes a carrier basket 1 having outer side walls 2, 3 and pairs of intermediate side walls 4, 5 and 6, 7 defining a series of truncated V-shaped cavities 8, 9, 10 each having open form end walls 11 and similarly open form bottom walls 12 defined by spaced narrow moulded elements. As illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, the end walls 11 have a top member 11 a having a downwardly curved configuration which enables the plant holder to be described below to be more easily removed from the carrier 1.
Each cavity 8 to 10 receives a shaped plant holder 13, 14, 15 in the manner o illustrated in Figure 1. Each plant holder 13 to 15, which is shown in greater detail in Figures 2 and 3 of the drawings, includes spaced cell elements defined by angular side walls 16, 17; 18, 19; 20, 21; 22, 23 and 24, 25 connected by bottom walls 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30, said side walls and bottom walls having inwardly directed .i flanges 31 and 32 respectively on either side to provide side support for the plant and growing medium carried by the cell elements and confined by the carrier basket side walls 2 to 7. To further reinforce the plant holders 13 to 15 reinforcing webs 33 extend between adjacent side walls 17, 18; 19, 20; 21, 22 and 23, 24. Each 20 bottom wall 26 to 30 includes a pair of spaced drainage holes 34 and the upper ends of the side walls 17 to 24 are formed with reinforcing indentations 35. The outermost walls 16 and 25 have outwardly directed flanges 36 which are spaced above the end walls 11 to provide a gripping portion for removal of each of the carriers 13 to 15 from the basket 1.
As illustrated in the drawings, the side walls 2 to 7 and 16 to 25 may include reinforcing ribs to further strengthen the moulded structure. A handle 37 has Ushaped connecting ends 38 which engage slots 39 in the basket and have upturned end portions 40 which engage the basket to prevent withdrawal of the ends 38 from the slots 39. It will be appreciated that the distance between the legs of end portions 38 corresponds to the length of the openings 39 and that the leg portions of 38 must be compressed for entry into the openings 39 so that following relaxation of the TNB:mh.40445418.AU 20 March 2002 legs, the portions 40 engage under the portions of the carrier basket 1 adjacent the openings 39.
It will be appreciated that carrier basket 1 having other than three cavities 8 to 10 may be provided. Where an even number of cavities is provided, the handle 37 would be connected to the carrier basket by means of centrally located openings so that the basket is balanced when carried by means of the handle 37.
It will be appreciated from the above that the flanges 31 and 32 serve the dual purpose of making each of the plant holders 13 to 15 less likely to flex when removed from the carrier basket 1, as well as to tend to retain the seedlings and associated growing medium within the plant holders until manually removed for planting. This combination of effects makes the carrier system more attractive to the purchaser and less likely to result in damage to the plants during transport and ultimate use.
Referring to Figure 5, a carrier basket 70, similar to the carrier basket 1, is modified to include locking mechanism comprising inwardly projecting lugs 71 at the ends of each bottom wall 72, similar to bottom wall 12, positioned to engage the end drainage holes 34 in the plant holders 13 to 15. This engagement is achieved by squeezing the side walls 16 and 25 towards the adjacent side walls to present the holes 34 for engagement by the lugs 71. This locking mechanism need only be 20 engaged when the carrier is required to be used for a purpose which requires the plant holders 13 to 15 to be secured to the carrier basket The locking tab/locking detail combination illustrated in Figure 5 enables the conversion of the plant carrier system 1 so that the plant holders are fixed to the carrier basket thereby enabling the carrier system to be used for another purpose once the plants have been removed from the plant holders. For example, the carrier could be used to house fishing gear, assorted nails, screws and other fasteners for the home handyman or seeds and small gardening implements for the gardener.
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1. A carrier system for plants including a carrier basket having at least two side walls, end walls and a bottom wall for supporting one or more plant holders, each plant holder having a multiplicity of spaced side walls defining individual plant cells, characterised in that said spaced side walls are formed within inwardly directed flanges for holding the plant and associated growing medium within each cell, said flanges serving to laterally support the plant and growing medium and to reinforce the plant holder against inadvertent flexing during removal and handling, whilst facilitating easy manual removal of each plant from its associated cell when the plant holder is removed from the carrier.
2. The carrier system of claim 1, wherein adjacent side walls defining said cells include reinforcing webs extending between said adjacent side walls to reduce flexibility between adjacent plant cells. o
3. The carrier system of claim 1 or 2, wherein the adjacent side walls defining said 15 cells are inclined towards each other to define connected V-shaped plant cells.
4. The carrier system of any preceding claim, wherein the side walls are formed with reinforcing ribs to further reinforce the holder.
The carrier system of any preceding claim, wherein each cell includes a bottom wall extending between spaced side walls, the bottom walls being formed with drainage holes.
6. The carrier system of any preceding claim wherein the flanges of the plant holder cells rest against the side walls of the carrier basket when the plant holders are o received within the carrier basket.
7. The carrier system of claim 6, wherein two of the side walls of the carrier basket are inwardly inclined to present a truncated V-shaped structure, there being further similarly arranged side walls to present parallel truncated V-shaped structures for receiving the plant holders.
8. The carrier system of any preceding claim, wherein the carrier basket and each plant holder is formed with mutually co-operating locking means to cause said holders to be captively retained within the carrier basket.
9. The carrier system of claim 8, wherein for each plant holder locking tabs are positioned forward the end walls of the carrier basket to engage drainage openings in H:\Julial\keep\Speci\27530-02 amend pages resl.doc 28/02/05 -7 the respective bottom walls of the plant holder. The carrier system for plants substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 1 to 4 or 5 of the accompanying drawings. Dated this 2nd day of March, 2005 ANTHONY TESSELAAR PLANTS PTY LTD By their Patent Attorneys GRIFFITH HACK Fellows Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia H:\Julia1\keep\SpeCi\ 27 5 3 O-O 2 amend pages real.doc 28/02/05
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US5927009A (en) * 1997-05-05 1999-07-27 Vanwingerden; Leonard Plant carrier with pull-out remover

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EP0464954A2 (en) * 1990-07-06 1992-01-08 Edward John Simon Apparatus for transplant propagation
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NL1029460C2 (en) * 2005-07-07 2007-01-09 Modiform B V Tray with handle.
EP1741332A1 (en) * 2005-07-07 2007-01-10 Modiform B.V. Tray with handle
FR3032014A1 (en) * 2015-01-27 2016-07-29 Soparco (Societe Parisienne De Courtage) METHOD AND DEVICES FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF POTS BETWEEN THEM AND A BATCH OF POTS SO ASSEMBLED.

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