WO2007061164A1 - Flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants. More particularly, the present invention relates to a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants having dual-container construction, i.e. including an external container for containing water and an internal container having a number of holes formed thereon, so that water can be easily added or changed, aesthetic impression can be improved by various decorations, and flowers or plants can be stably supported.
- dual-container construction i.e. including an external container for containing water and an internal container having a number of holes formed thereon, so that water can be easily added or changed, aesthetic impression can be improved by various decorations, and flowers or plants can be stably supported.
- the retaining means which is adapted to retain only the lower portions of stems, cannot sufficiently support the stems to prevent them from moving, swing, or bending.
- the present invention has been devised to solve these problems and provide consumers with alternative means to easily manage, transport, and store flowering or ornamental plants.
- the present invention seeks to enable consumers, who are not experts with horticultural knowledge, but rather laymen, to continuously supply flowering or ornamental plants with moisture and nutrients for a period time in an easy and convenient manner. This not only satisfies consumer demands, but also conforms to business interests of florists and gardeners.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants having dual-container construction, i.e. including an external container for containing water and an internal container having a number of holes formed thereon, so that water can be easily added or changed.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants capable of improving aesthetic impression by various decorations.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants having a knot-type flower support device, instead of floral foam, so that flowers or plants can be supported stably.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants adapted to prevent water from overflowing during transportation.
- a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants including an external container for containing water; an internal container positioned to contact an inner surface of the external container and having a number of holes formed on a lower portion of the internal container; and a length-adjustable multi-functional support member placed on a central portion of a lower surface of the internal container in an upright position.
- the external container has an annular protrusion tapering from an inner peripheral surface of an upper end of the external container so that an outer peripheral surface of the internal container makes surface contact with and is coupled to the inner peripheral surface.
- the external container has an annular ledge integrally formed on a portion of an inner peripheral surface of the external container.
- the multi-functional support member includes a support table for positioning and holding a to-be-supported material (e.g. candle, postcard, or name card); a first support rod for supporting the support table; a second support rod, the first support rod being inserted into the second support rod while being able to slide; and a third support rod integrally coupled to a lower surface of the internal container, the second support rod being inserted into the third support rod while being able to slide, and the first support rod has a groove formed on an outer peripheral surface of a lower end of the first support rod so that a spring and a ball is inserted into and positioned in the groove, the second support rod has a concave groove formed on an inner peripheral surface of an upper end of the second support rod so that the ball can be inserted into and coupled to the concave groove and a groove formed on an outer peripheral surface of a lower end of the second support rod so that a spring and a ball is inserted into and positioned in the groove, and the third support rod has a concave groove formed on a
- the flowerpot further includes a flower support device for stably holding and supporting flowers or plants.
- the flower support device is a rotatable ball connection/support device having a plurality of rotatable ball rows connected to one another in a knot type, each rotatable ball row having a number of rotatable balls connected to one another by a flexible connection member, the rotatable balls having a through-hole extending through a center of the rotatable balls.
- the flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants has dual-container construction, i.e. includes an external container for containing water and an internal container having a number of holes formed thereon, so that water can be easily added or changed.
- the flowerpot has improved aesthetic impression by various decorations and is adapted to prevent water from overflowing during transportation.
- the flowerpot has a knot-type flower support device, instead of floral foam, so that flowers or plants can be supported stably.
- the flowerpot can be used to grow flowers or plants without roots using only water or hydroponically grow flowers having roots while easily adding or changing water.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a coupled perspective view of the flowerpot shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a half-broken exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a coupled sectional view of the flowerpot shown in FIG. 3
- FIG. 5 is a detailed and enlarged sectional view showing a multi-functional support member used in the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a half-broken perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing an alternative flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants, which has been modified for use, according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a half-broken exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a coupled sectional view of the flowerpot shown in FIG. 3
- FIG. 5 is a detailed and enlarged sectional view showing a multi-functional support member used in the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a
- FIG. 8 is a detailed and enlarged view showing the construction of a rotatable ball connection/support device according to the present invention
- FIG. 9 shows an example of use of a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a third embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 11 is a coupled perspective view of the flowerpot shown in FIG. 10;
- FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a coupled perspective view of the flowerpot shown in FIG. 12;
- FIG. 14 is an exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is an exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- a flowerpot 100 for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a first embodiment of the present invention includes an external container 110 for containing water and an internal container 120 positioned so as to contact an inner surface of the external container 110.
- the external container 110 may have any shape as long as it can contain water.
- the external contain 110 has the shape of a semi-circular bowl.
- the external container 110 has a plurality of circular rings 112 positioned along the rim thereof and a semi-circular connecting rod 170 connected to the circular rings 112 as a handle for transporting the flowerpot 100.
- a pair of semi-circular connecting rods 170 are positioned so as to cross each other.
- the internal container 120 preferably has a concave shape so that a flower support device can be positioned therein for decoration using flowers or plants.
- the outer peripheral surface of the upper end of the internal container 120 is coupled to and kept in surface contact with the inner peripheral surface of the upper end of the external container 110 for stable positioning.
- the internal container 120 has a number of holes 122 formed on a lower portion thereof so that water can be supplied to flowers or plants via the holes 122. Particularly, water is supplied from the external contain 110 to flowers or plants, which are positioned inside the internal container 120, via the holes 122.
- Such dual-container construction i.e. external and internal containers 110 and 120
- the internal container 120 prevents water from overflowing the external container 110 even when the external container 110 is moved for transportation, for example.
- the inner container 120 is separated from the external container 110 together with flowers or plants, water within the external container 120 is changed, and the internal container 120 is placed in the external container 110.
- the internal container 120 may have a collapsible multi-functional support member 130 integrally formed at the center of the lower surface thereof.
- the support member 130 is preferably adapted to increase and decrease its length, as in the case of a collapsible antenna.
- the support member 130 may have a support table 139 adapted to stick a candle thereon or insert a name card (or a card carrying a congratulatory message) therein.
- the support table 139 may also be used as a handle to lift the internal container 120.
- FIG. 3 is a half-broken exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a coupled sectional view of the flowerpot shown in FIG. 3.
- the external container 110 has an annular protrusion 115 tapering from the inner peripheral surface of the upper end thereof, so that the outer peripheral surface of the internal container 120 is coupled to and kept in surface contact with the protrusion 115. As a result, the internal container 120 engages with the protrusion 115 and does not move downwards any further.
- the W is poured. As shown in FIG. 4, water reaches the bottom surface of the external container 110 via the holes 122 of the internal container 120 and fills a predetermined portion of the internal container 120.
- the internal container 120 may have a multi-functional support member 130 positioned therein so that flowers can be inserted and supported. The length of the support member 130 can be adjusted as desired for convenient use, as in the case of a collapsible antenna.
- FIG. 5 is a detailed and enlarged sectional view showing a multi-functional support member used in the present invention.
- the multi-functional support member 130 includes a support table 139, on which to-be-supported materials are placed and supported; a first support rod 131 for supporting the support table 139; a second support rod 132, into which the first support rod 131 is inserted while being able to slide; and a third support rod 145 integrally coupled to the lower surface of the internal container 120 in such a manner that the second support rod 132 can be inserted into the third support rod 145 while being able to slide.
- the first support rod 131 has a groove formed on the outer peripheral surface of the lower end thereof so that a spring 143 and a ball 133 can be inserted and positioned therein.
- the second support rod 132 has a concave groove 135 formed on the inner peripheral surface of the upper end thereof so that the ball 133 can be inserted and coupled therein.
- the second support rod 132 has a groove formed on the outer peripheral surface of the lower end thereof so that a spring 137 and a ball 136 can be inserted and positioned therein.
- the third support rod 145 has a concave groove 138 formed on the inner peripheral surface of the upper end thereof so that the call 136 can be inserted and coupled therein.
- FIG. 6 is a half-broken perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the external container 110 has an annular ledge 129 integrally formed on a portion of the inner peripheral surface thereof so that a portion of the outer peripheral surface of the internal container 120 abuts the annular ledge 129 and is seated thereon. As a result, the internal container 120 is stably mounted on the external container 110.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing an alternative flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants, which has been modified for use, according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the alternative flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants has the same construction as has been described with reference to the flowerpot according to the first embodiment of the present invention, except for a rotatable ball connection/support device 200 for minimizing the swelling of water inside the flowerpot and stably supporting flowers or plants.
- the rotatable ball connection/support device 200 is fabricated as follows: a number of rotatable balls 210, which have a through-hole 215 formed therein, are connected to one another with a flexible connection member 220 to provide a support body. Then, a plurality of support bodies are connected to one another in a knot type to complete a rotatable ball connection/support device 200.
- each rotatable ball 210 has a through-hole 215 extending through its center.
- a connection member 220 passes through the respective through- hole 215 of a number of rotatable balls 210 and defines a row of rotatable balls 210.
- the rotatable balls 210 preferably have a diameter of 0.3-1.5cm, in order to support the stems of flowers without causing any damage.
- the spacing between a row of rotatable balls and another row of rotatable balls corresponds to about 0.5-1.5 times the diameter of the stems of flowers.
- the rotatable balls 210 may have porous buffer material, such as sponge, urethane foam, non- woven fabric, floral foam, or cotton, positioned on the outer surface thereof.
- porous buffer material such as sponge, urethane foam, non- woven fabric, floral foam, or cotton.
- the outer surface of the rotatable balls 210 may be coated with such material.
- the rotatable balls 210 may have a space defined therein, which is isolated from the exterior and filled with air, and buffer material (e.g. sponge, urethane foam, or floral foam) attached to or formed as a coating on the outer peripheral surface thereof.
- buffer material e.g. sponge, urethane foam, or floral foam
- connection members 220 are flexible and may be made of continuous material, such as fiber, artificial fiber, synthetic resin, or optical fiber.
- the connection members 220 may be a number of separate connection means coupled or connected to one another, such as chains or a number of connection rings.
- FIG. 9 shows an example of use of a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the flowerpot 100 has a rotatable ball connection/support device 200 positioned thereon, in which flowers or plants 300 can be inserted and arranged, and a multi-functional support member 130, on which a candle 135 can be stuck.
- the rotatable ball connection/support device 200 which is positioned inside the internal container 120, is continuously supplied with water to feed flowers or plants.
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a third embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 11 is a coupled perspective view of the flowerpot shown in FIG. 10.
- the flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to the third embodiment of the present invention has the same construction as that of the flowerpot according to the first embodiment, except for the internal container.
- the internal container 320 of the flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to the third embodiment of the present invention has a number of holes 322 formed on its lower portion.
- the internal container 320 may have a multi-functional support member 330 placed on the central portion of its lower surface.
- the multi-functional support member 330 has a bolt-type fixing member 332 integrally formed on the bottom surface of the internal container 320 and a number of support rods 333 and 336 coupled to the fixing member 331.
- the uppermost support rod 336 of the support rods 333 and 336 may be provided with a support table 339, on which to-be-supported materials are placed and supported.
- Each support rod 333 has a nut portion 332 positioned on the lower side thereof so that it can be fixed to one side of the fixing member 331 or of another support rod and a bolt portion 334 positioned on the upper thereof so that it can be fixed to the other side of another support rod.
- FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 13 is a coupled perspective view of the flowerpot shown in FIG. 12.
- the flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention has the same construction as that of the flowerpot according to the first embodiment, except for the internal container.
- the internal container 420 of the flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention has a number of holes 422 formed on its lower portion.
- the internal container 420 may have multi-functional support members placed on its lower surface.
- the multi-functional support members include a number of support members 430 positioned about the center of the bottom surface of the internal container 420 at an equiangular interval.
- Each support member 430 is coupled to a fixing member 431, which is fixed to the bottom surface of the internal container 420, in an upright position.
- a rotatable ball connection/support device 200 may be fixedly wound around the support members 430 and stacked in a plurality of layers, so that flowers can be arranged on the rotatable ball connection/support device 200.
- the rotatable ball connection/support device 200 has rotatable balls connected in a line.
- the rotatable ball connection/support device 200 may zigzag between the support members 430 in various shapes, including a star, a circle, a square, a pentagon, and a triangle.
- FIG. 14 is an exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- the flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention has the same construction as that of the flowerpot according to the third embodiment, except that the internal container 520 has a flange portion 525 integrally formed on its upper edge. The flange portion 525 is stably positioned over the external container 110.
- FIG. 15 is an exploded perspective view showing a flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- the flowerpot for arranging flowers and growing plants according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention has the same construction as that of the flowerpot according to the third embodiment, except that the external container 110 has receiving portions 657 positioned on both sides thereof so that hook portions 639 of a handle 636 can engage with the receiving portions 657 when transporting the flowerpot.
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