NZ721326B - A Trellis Component - Google Patents

A Trellis Component

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Publication number
NZ721326B
NZ721326B NZ721326A NZ72132616A NZ721326B NZ 721326 B NZ721326 B NZ 721326B NZ 721326 A NZ721326 A NZ 721326A NZ 72132616 A NZ72132616 A NZ 72132616A NZ 721326 B NZ721326 B NZ 721326B
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New Zealand
Prior art keywords
arms
connector
trellis component
component according
trellis
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NZ721326A
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NZ721326A (en
Inventor
Barnes Paul
Original Assignee
Tube Mills Limited
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Application filed by Tube Mills Limited filed Critical Tube Mills Limited
Priority to NZ721326A priority Critical patent/NZ721326B/en
Priority to AU2017204039A priority patent/AU2017204039B2/en
Priority to US15/624,752 priority patent/US10405503B2/en
Publication of NZ721326A publication Critical patent/NZ721326A/en
Publication of NZ721326B publication Critical patent/NZ721326B/en

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Abstract

Posts with arms attached are used to hold a series of wires in an elevated disposition for supporting growing vines in a vineyard. It is an issue in some vineyards that it can be difficult to attach the arms to the posts in a way which provides sufficient strength to the arms. Also, in cases where the wires attach directly to the arms it can be difficult to remove the wires to enable the vines to be mechanically pruned. It is an aim of a preferred embodiment of the invention to go at least some way towards addressing these problems by providing a trellis component. The trellis component has a connector, a tubular post, at least two support arms, and a crop line. The trellis component is arranged such that the connector is within an upper end of the tubular portion, the arms are within and extend outwardly from the connector, and the crop line is supported by the arms in an elevated disposition to in turn support a crop. the wires attach directly to the arms it can be difficult to remove the wires to enable the vines to be mechanically pruned. It is an aim of a preferred embodiment of the invention to go at least some way towards addressing these problems by providing a trellis component. The trellis component has a connector, a tubular post, at least two support arms, and a crop line. The trellis component is arranged such that the connector is within an upper end of the tubular portion, the arms are within and extend outwardly from the connector, and the crop line is supported by the arms in an elevated disposition to in turn support a crop.

Description

TITLE A trellis component.
FIELD OF INVENTION This invention relates to a trellis component. A preferred form of the invention relates to a trellis component for wires used for supporting vines, although it should be understood that the invention is not limited to this.
BACKGROUND It is known to use posts with arms attached to hold a series of wires in an elevated disposition for supporting growing vines in a vineyard. It is a problem in some vineyards that it can be difficult to attach the arms to the posts in a way which provides sufficient strength to the arms. Also, in cases where the wires attach directly to the arms it can be difficult to remove the wires to enable the vines to be pruned. It is an object of a preferred form of the invention to go at least some way towards addressing these problems. While this applies to the preferred embodiment, it should be understood that the object of the invention per se is simply to provide the public with a useful choice. The object of the preferred embodiment should not be seen as a limitation of any claims that do not address that object.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In a first aspect of the invention there is provided a trellis component having:  a tubular portion;  a connector comprising a cap and a skirt, the skirt having a pair of aligned openings, the connector adapted to be inserted within an upper end of the tubular portion;  at least two support arms; and  a crop line; arranged such that the connector is within the upper end of the tubular portion, the arms are within and extend outwardly from the connector, a fixing member (e.g. a bolt) passes through the tubular portion and both openings to fix the connector with respect to the tubular portion, and the crop line is supported by the arms in an elevated disposition to in turn support a crop.
Optionally, the fixing member also passes through one or more of the support arms to fix them with respect to the connector.
Optionally, the tubular portion is in the form of a post.
Optionally, the connector fits within the post.
Optionally, the arms are in a substantially V-shaped formation.
Optionally, the trellis component comprises a plurality of clips fastened to the arms.
Optionally, the connector is substantially metallic.
Optionally, the tubular portion is substantially metallic.
Optionally, the arms are substantially metallic.
Optionally, the trellis component comprises a cross piece with clips attached supporting one or more crop lines.
Optionally, a lateral brace extends from one arm to another.
Optionally, the lateral brace comprises a wire.
Optionally, a vertically oriented extension proceeds from the connector and supports one or more crop lines.
Optionally, clips are fastened to the extension.
Optionally, the crop line/s supported by the extension is/are fastened to the extension by way of clips.
DRAWINGS Some preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of a trellis component; Figure 2 is a front view of the trellis component; Figure 3 is a perspective view of a connector forming part of the trellis component; Figure 4 is an alternative perspective view of the connector; Figure 5 is a close-up partial view of an alternative embodiment of the connector when set in place; and Figure 6 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the trellis component.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION Referring to figures 1 and 2, a trellis component 1 is provided for retaining wires for supporting growing grape vines or other horticultural products. The trellis component 1 comprises an open-ended tubular post 2, a pair of arms 3, a tubular vertical extension 4, a connector 5 (not visible in figures 1 and 2, but shown in figures 3 and 4), and a cross bracket 6.
The post 2 has upper bolt holes (as indicated in figure 5) at its upper end, and a lower bulge 7. The bolt holes are for receiving a bolt to secure the arms 3 to the post 2.
When in use the bulge 7 is below ground level and resists upward pulling forces.
Each arm 3 has a lower curved part where it feeds into the connector 5. These lower curved parts of the arms have holes aligned with those of the post 2 so that the same bolt can pass through them. The arms 3 have clip apertures on an upper side adapted to receive and hold a plurality of clips 8. The base of each clip is inserted into a corresponding aperture and the clip turned through 90 degrees to cause it to lock in place in a cam fit. The clips may be as described in published NZ patent specification number 585727.
The cross bracket 6 also has apertures 9 able to receive clips 8 and is positioned just below the arms 3. The post 2, arms 3, and cross bracket 6 are preferably made of galvanised steel although they may be made of any other suitable material, for example aluminium or titanium.
The extension 4 also has apertures adapted to receive and hold clips 8. A supporting line 10 is attached to the front of each of the arms 3 and runs around the back of the extension 4 for bracing the trellis component. This provides additional support, although it is not essential.
Referring to figures 3 and 4, the connector 5 has a skirt 11 with two pairs of leg-like projections 12 and a recess 13 between each pair. The connector also has a cap 14 with a rectangular opening 15 sized to receive the lower ends of the two arms 3.
Optional holes 16 in the cap 14 are adapted to receive an irrigation bracket (not shown) for holding a hose or water pipe.
To assemble the trellis component 1, the post 2 is first installed in the ground. The connector 5 is then placed in the top end of the post 2 so that the skirt 11 fits snugly within, and only the cap 14 protrudes. The curved lower end of each arm 3 is placed within the rectangular opening 15, as can be seen in figure 5. A bolt 17 is passed through the aperture in the upper part of the post 2, through each connector recess 13, and through the hole at the lower end of each arm 3. A nut secures the bolt 17 and the arms 3 to the post 2.
The extension 4 is then fitted to the post 2 over the arms 4, the supporting line 10 fitted, and the bracket 6 is attached, although these are optional features. The vertical extension 4 and cross bracket 6 may be used if additional wires are required, depending on the size of the vines. The extension 4 is also useful for supporting a frost protection canopy over fruiting vines.
The curved shape of the arms 3 means that when assembled the trellis component 1 is substantially V-shaped. Referring to figure 6, in an alternative embodiment of the invention the arms 3 are shaped so that when assembled the trellis component 1 is substantially T-shaped.
In use, a row of trellis components 1 is installed as described above to form a trellis.
Each row supports a series of wires at differing heights. A wire may be placed in clips 8 set at the same height to run along the row of trellis components parallel to the ground. There will usually be multiple wires running along the row. Table grape vines, or other horticultural products, grow along the wires. At the end of the grape growing season the grapes are harvested. The wires are then removed from the clips 8 so that the vines growing on them can be pruned back in readiness for the next growing season.
In some embodiments of the invention the arms may be permanently joined to one another, for example by welding before they are inserted into the connector 5. Even if joined, they may be regarded as arms plural, not one arm.
While some preferred embodiments of the invention have been described by way of example it should be appreciated that modifications and improvements can occur without departing from the scope of the following claims.

Claims (17)

WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1. A trellis component having:  a tubular portion; 5  a connector comprising a cap and a skirt, the skirt having a pair of aligned openings, the connector adapted to be inserted within an upper end of the tubular portion;  at least two support arms; and  a crop line; 10 arranged such that the connector is within the upper end of the tubular portion, the arms are within and extend outwardly from the connector, a fixing member passes through the tubular portion and both openings to fix the connector with respect to the tubular portion, and the crop line is supported by the arms in an elevated disposition to in turn support a crop.
2. A trellis component according to claim 1, wherein the fixing member also passes through one or more of the support arms to fix them with respect to the connector. 20
3. A trellis component according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tubular portion is in the form of a post.
4. A trellis component according to claim 3, where the connector fits within the post.
5. A trellis component according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the arms are in a substantially V-shaped formation.
6. A trellis component according to any one of claims 1-4, wherein the arms are in 30 a substantially T-shaped formation.
7. A trellis component according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising a plurality of crop line clips fastened to the arms.
8. A trellis component according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the 5 connector is substantially metallic.
9. A trellis component according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tubular portion is substantially metallic.
10 10. A trellis component according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the arms are substantially metallic.
11. A trellis component according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising a cross piece with clips attached supporting one or more crop lines.
12. A trellis component according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein a lateral brace extends from one arm to another.
13. A trellis component according to claim 12, wherein the lateral brace comprises 20 a wire.
14. A trellis component according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising a vertically oriented extension proceeding from the connector and supporting one or more crop lines.
15. A trellis component according to claim 14, wherein clips are fastened to the extension.
16. A trellis component according to claim 14 or 15, wherein the crop line/s referred to in claim 14 is/are fastened to the extension by way of clips.
17. A trellis component comprising a connector, a tubular portion, at least two 5 supporting arms, and a crop line substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. 10 AJ Pietras & Co Attorney for the Applicant
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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
NZ721326A NZ721326B (en) 2016-06-17 A Trellis Component
AU2017204039A AU2017204039B2 (en) 2016-06-17 2017-06-15 A Trellis Component.
US15/624,752 US10405503B2 (en) 2016-06-17 2017-06-16 Trellis component

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NZ721326B true NZ721326B (en) 2017-10-31

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