EP2814314A1 - Pot à plantes et procédé de fabrication d'un pot à plantes - Google Patents

Pot à plantes et procédé de fabrication d'un pot à plantes

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EP2814314A1
EP2814314A1 EP13705972.1A EP13705972A EP2814314A1 EP 2814314 A1 EP2814314 A1 EP 2814314A1 EP 13705972 A EP13705972 A EP 13705972A EP 2814314 A1 EP2814314 A1 EP 2814314A1
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Prior art keywords
cover
film
planter
plant container
receiving space
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English (en)
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Theo GRÜNEWALD
Jan GRÜNEWALD
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PRETTY EASY B.V.
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Grünewald, Theo
Grünewald, Jan
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Priority claimed from DE102012101263.6A external-priority patent/DE102012101263B4/de
Application filed by Grünewald, Theo, Grünewald, Jan filed Critical Grünewald, Theo
Publication of EP2814314A1 publication Critical patent/EP2814314A1/fr
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G9/00Cultivation in receptacles, forcing-frames or greenhouses; Edging for beds, lawn or the like
    • A01G9/02Receptacles, e.g. flower-pots or boxes; Glasses for cultivating flowers

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  • the present invention relates to a ready-to-sell, unplanted planter having a receiving space in which a sufficient amount of substrate for planting at least one plant is arranged. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for producing such a plant container.
  • planters in which ornamental or also useful plants can be planted are known in a multiplicity of forms and forms.
  • end users require such planters to plants, especially ornamental plants or herbs, set up in houses, apartments, gardens or on or on Baikon.
  • the planters are offered empty for sale. Therefore, a consumer who wishes to plant a plant normally buys such an empty planter and, additionally and separately, substrate for filling into the planter and embedding the plant.
  • the substrate is often offered for sale in larger containers (eg in 5 L, 10 L, 20 L or 25 L bags), at least in containers whose content is not tailored to the size of specific planters.
  • the substrate is to be provided in the plant container in such an amount that, depending on the intended use, one or more plants can be planted in the plant container.
  • the invention is now based on the object to provide a salable, unplanted and filled with substrate planter available that provides improved protection against dumping the filled substrate and further improves the production of the planter in terms of effort and costs.
  • the solution to this problem is achieved with a planter with the features of claim 1 and a method for producing such a planter with the features of claim 15th
  • the invention includes that a film-like cover is provided to cover the receiving space.
  • This film-like cover is also attached to the planter, that is firmly attached to this. Due to the fixed attachment of the film-like cover on the planter a transport-conditioned or due to an accidental tilting of the planter conditional dumping of the substrate is reliably prevented. Unlike, for example, in a cardboard disc inserted only in a flower pot, the attached foil-like cover can not accidentally slip or fall out of the planter.
  • the attachment of the film-like cover on the planter can basically be done in any way. The only important thing is that the connection between planter and film-like cover is durable and the cohesion between the two components is so large that an accidental or handling-related detachment of the film-like cover is omitted. At the same time cohesion should only be so strong that the end user can solve or remove the foil-like cover or a predetermined section of the planter without difficulty to plant a plant in the planter can.
  • the preparation of the cover of a film-like material has the further advantage that the cover is particularly simple and inexpensive to produce and attachable to the planter. This is due, on the one hand, to the widespread use of film-like materials and, on the other hand, to their flexibility.
  • the film-like material for producing a cover can basically comprise all known types and types of film.
  • the term "film” includes all materials which comprise a relatively thin sheet or a thin layer which has a certain flexibility. In particular, films can be rolled up in the rule. For example, films may be thinner than 3 mm, preferably thinner than 1 mm, more preferably thinner than 0.5 mm.
  • film-like cover now in the present context, all such covers or materials to understand that have film-like properties.
  • the flexibility of the film-like cover is advantageous for the production of the planters ready for sale.
  • this material property attachment of the film-like cover on the planter done in many ways and extremely variable and easy to manufacture.
  • the foil-like cover fastened to the plant container effects a closure of the receiving space of the plant container, which is sufficient to ensure that the internal substrate, even if the plant container is tilted, is not released.
  • the closure effected by the foil-like cover therefore does not necessarily have to be gas-tight or moisture-proof. Rather, it is appropriate to allow a gas or moisture throughput to achieve a regulation of the humidity in the receiving space for the time to open the cover by the end user. Further, it is possible to make the film-like cover transparent or opaque, depending on the purpose.
  • the planter usually includes one or more walls enclosing the receiving space. In addition, often a planter bottom will be provided, which forms the lower end of the planter. At the top, the planters are usually open to receive the substrate and plants.
  • the planter according to the invention may be designed for a single use or for introduction into planters or the like.
  • substrate in the present context means any nutrient medium in which plants can be implanted. This may be, for example, grown soil characterized by its particular soil type, soil with aggregates, compost soil, granules, peat, etc. Furthermore, the substrate may contain any type of aggregate such as bark, hydrogel polymers, plastics, etc ., include.
  • the substrate can either be filled directly into the receiving space of the plant container or in another vessel, which is then in turn introduced into the receiving space. Conveniently, the substrate is not separately repackaged, for example, in a bag or the like, but loose or filled directly into the planter or in another, introduced into the planter, vessel. As a result, a planting is made possible without prior transfer of the substrate from any packaging in the planter.
  • the planter according to the invention is in the salable condition, ie it can be made available for sale. Accordingly, it is also unplanted, ie, no plants are introduced or planted in the plant container. Nevertheless, it corresponds to the intended use of the Planter that it is planted at one point after sale with one or more plants. For this purpose, the foil-like cover is then first to be removed from the planter.
  • the planter is sized so that it can accommodate conventional, adult ornamental plants.
  • the planter can be any vessel or container known from the prior art for planting plants.
  • the planter is a balcony or flower box, a flowerpot, a planter or a hanging plant basket, whether in square or round training.
  • the planters will be made of plastic, but also a different choice of material is possible.
  • planters can be used, which have intermediate floors for intermediate water storage. Such planters may additionally include water level indicators.
  • the film-like cover may expediently comprise a plastic film and / or a metal foil. It may be a pure plastic or metal foil or even a film that has both plastic and metal parts. Depending on the desired application and desired manufacturing or mounting a suitable plastic or metal foil can be used. As a plastic film in particular PET film or so-called “mulch film” can be used. Mulching films can be produced, for example, on the basis of polyethylene films. Metal foils can be formed by thin metal sheets, in particular present aluminum foil or even Stanniol can be used. It is also possible to use films with metal components, as described, for example, in US Pat. B. in conventional yogurt cups application. The film-like cover can also be designed such that it can be provided with an imprint, in particular one which provides instructions for planting.
  • the film-like cover is rotted.
  • film-like covers in which decompose at least some components over a certain period of time to form carbon dioxide and humus.
  • Such materials are commonly referred to as "biodegradable”.
  • the decomposability of the film-like cover can be achieved by the use of bioplastics for the production of the film-like cover.
  • bioplastics are produced on the basis of renewable raw materials.
  • the attachment of the film-like cover on the planter can be done in its simplest form by winding the foil-like cover to the planter.
  • the film-like cover is to be provided in sufficient length.
  • attachment by the properties of the sheet-like cover itself can be achieved. This can be done for example by using adhesive film, which can adhere without additional adhesive on the smooth outer surface of the planter. It is advantageous in these embodiments that the attachment takes place without additional fastening means, and thus the production is further simplified. It is important for each type of attachment that sufficient fixation of the film-like cover is achieved and not just a loose resting occurs.
  • the film-like cover is glued to the plant container and / or welded.
  • the welding of the film to the planter can be done in any suitable manner known in the art.
  • any suitable and known from the prior art adhesive for the attachment of the film-like cover be used.
  • the selection of the suitable adhesive or of the suitable welding method depends in detail on the properties of the film and also on the material and shape properties of the plant container.
  • An example of a possible adhesive is heat sealing varnishes, which are also used to seal yogurt cups with yogurt cup sheets.
  • fastening means such as clips or elastic bands (eg rubber bands)
  • Adhesive or welds are also considered as fasteners in the present context.
  • the receiving space of the planters is usually formed by one or more walls of the planter and optionally a planter bottom.
  • the planters are usually open, so that there is an upper edge of the planter, which includes or delimits a receiving opening of the receiving space through which plants or substrate can be introduced into the receiving space.
  • the film-like cover is attached to this upper edge of the plant container, in particular by means of gluing or welding. Additionally or alternatively, the attachment can also take place on an outer wall or bottom surface of the plant container, ie on the outside of the planter walls or the planter bottom.
  • the attachment does not take place in the interior of the receiving space, that is, the film-like cover is not attached to the inside of the planter walls or the planter bottom.
  • This ensures that the attachment of the film-like cover on the planter can be done in a simple and cost-effective manner. Also, it is relatively easy for the consumer to remove such a fixed foil-like cover.
  • the flange projecting outwardly from the planter, but in principle an internal arrangement is possible.
  • the flange can serve as an adhesive and / or welding surface.
  • a flat, outwardly projecting flange is preferred to use.
  • the film-like cover can be wrapped around the flange and thus clamped thereto.
  • this type of attachment is preferably a flat or curved trained to use outwardly projecting flange.
  • means for removing the foil-like cover are provided to facilitate the end user to remove the foil-like cover prior to planting the plant. Also, this reduces the risk that the film-like cover tears or is damaged during removal and a part of the film-like cover thereby remains on the planter.
  • An example of such a removal means attached to a foil-like cover is a tear thread. This may be attached to the film-like cover at the place of attachment or locally separated therefrom. In particular, it is expedient to provide these means for removal on the film-like cover itself.
  • the means for removing the film-like cover suitably comprise a handle for ease of handling by the user or end user.
  • a handle for ease of handling by the user or end user.
  • it is particularly preferred that it not be made of a separate material and attached to the film-like cover, but directly from the material of the film-like cover itself is formed. This can be done for example by the formation of a tab or tongue on the film-like cover.
  • the handle can be produced by oversizing the dimensions of the foil-like cover with respect to the opening of the receiving space of the plant container and thereby beyond the upper edge (where the foil-like cover is attached to the planter) protrudes out. This board of the film-like cover then forms the handle.
  • the tear-off thread exemplified above may have such a handle in the form of a free end of the thread.
  • the film-like cover is gas- or air-permeable and / or moisture-permeable.
  • an air- or gas-permeable film and / or a moisture-permeable film can be used to form the film-like cover.
  • the film-like cover is not completely removed from the planter, but that the means for removing the film-like cover are formed such that only a predetermined section of the cover is removed, so that, for example along the edge of the planter a part of the cover remains.
  • the means for removal may be formed in the present embodiment advantageously as a perforation or as a tear thread.
  • the object on which the invention is based is achieved by a method for producing a ready-to-sell, unplanted plant container filled with a substrate and covered, comprising the following steps: a) providing a plant container comprising a receiving space, b) filling substrate into the receiving space in an amount sufficient to plant at least one plant in the plant container, c) providing a foil-like cover, and
  • the film-like cover be impermeable to gas, or do not allow sufficient gas or air exchange, it is expedient in an additional step passages, in particular perforations, to introduce into the film-like cover.
  • FIG. 2 shows the planter of FIG. 1 with a foil-like cover fastened to the planter with pull-tab;
  • FIG. 3 shows the planter of FIG. 1 with a foil-like cover with tear-off thread attached to the planter
  • Fig. 1 shows a box-shaped planter 100, which has an approximately cuboid shape.
  • the planter 100 includes four side walls 41 and a bottom side (not shown). At the top, the planter 100 is open.
  • the planter walls 41 have a uniform height and therefore conclude with a peripheral upper edge 40.
  • the upper edge 40 encloses a receiving opening 11 or borders it.
  • the receiving space 10 is formed by the inner surfaces of the side walls 41 of the planter 100 and the inner surface of the bottom side.
  • the substrate 20 is inserted into the receiving space 10 as far as a dashed line 21 of the substrate.
  • the substrate line 21 is intended to schematically represent the surface of the filled substrate mass and is shown only for the sake of clarity.
  • the receiving opening 11 is unlocked, so that by a lateral tilting of the planter 100 or the like arranged in the receiving space 10 substrate 20 would be poured out of the planter 100.
  • the receiving opening 11 of the planter of FIG. 1 is covered or closed with a foil-like cover 30, so that a dispensing of the substrate 20 from the planter 100 is prevented.
  • the film-like cover 30 is dimensioned to fit the receiving opening 11, so that their edge regions on the upper edge 40 of the planter 100 come to rest.
  • the film-like cover 30 is also glued to the upper edge 40 on the planter 100 and therefore firmly attached to the planter 100.
  • the film-like cover 30 has a protruding tab 31. By means of this tab 31, a user can easily remove the film-like cover 30 by simply pulling away from the planter 40 and thereby expose the receiving opening 10 for introducing or planting a plant.
  • a perforation 32 is introduced, which is represented by a plurality of indicated holes. The perforation 32 is distributed over the entire surface of the sheet-like cover 30.
  • the planting container 100 shown in FIG. 3 is largely identical to the planting vessel 100 of FIG. 2. The only difference is that the film-like cover 30 in FIG.
  • the tear thread 33 has no tear-open tab 31, but instead a tear-off thread 33 is embedded in the foil-like cover ,
  • the tear thread 33 runs in the form of a closed rectangle, wherein the individual sides of the rectangle each extend parallel and equidistant from the upper edge 40.
  • the tear thread 33 has a protruding handle 33a, by means of which a user can remove the tear thread from the film 33 and thereby detach the region enclosed by the tear thread 33 of the film-like cover 30 from the planter.
  • the region of the film-like cover 30 between the tear-open thread 33 and the upper edge 40 remains attached to the plant container 100 and can serve, for example, as a splash guard during the casting of plants planted in the plant container 100 (not shown).
  • the planter 100 shown in Fig. 4 is largely identical to the planter 100 of FIG. 3, but with no tear thread is introduced into the film-like cover. Also, no perforation distributed over the entire film is provided, but instead a rectangular perforation 34, wherein the individual sides of the rectangle each extend parallel and equidistant from the upper edge 40. At the enclosed by the Perforationsrechteck 34 portion of the film-like cover also formed in the form of a tab handle 34a is provided. By means of this handle 34a, a user can separate and remove the portion of the film-like cover 30 enclosed by the perforation 34.
  • the region of the film-like cover 30 between the perforation 34 and the upper edge 40 remains attached to the planter 100 and can serve, for example, as a splash guard during the planting of planting plant 100 plants (not shown). It is advantageous in this embodiment that the perforation 34 simultaneously serves as a means for removing a portion of the film-like cover 30 and as a passage for ventilation of the receiving space 10.

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Abstract

L'objet de la présente invention est la réalisation d'un pot à plantes (100) prêt à la vente et non planté, comportant un espace récepteur (10) dans lequel se trouve une quantité de substrat (20) suffisante pour planter au moins une plante dans le pot à plantes (100), qui offre une meilleure protection contre un renversement du substrat présent dans le pot et qui est de fabrication simple et peu onéreuse. A cet effet, une couverture (30) en forme de feuille est fixée sur le pot à plantes (100) et couvre l'espace récepteur (10) de manière que ledit substrat (20) ne peut pas sortir de l'espace récepteur (10).
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