WO2020231278A2 - Maceta plegable con enganche removible para la configuración de jardines verticales - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65D5/18—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper by folding a single blank to U-shape to form the base of the container and opposite sides of the body portion, the remaining sides being formed primarily by extensions of one or more of these opposite sides, e.g. flaps hinged thereto
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- the present invention is in the technical sector of gardening articles, specifically vertical gardening as decoration and self-sustainability, but also related to advertising and art.
- Blanket-type systems are hung directly on the wall with no possibility of being removed or replaced.
- Those of the plastic pot type are attached to a modular structure anchored to the wall.
- Some plastic pot-type products have the option of being removed from the structure, normally they house more than one plant so they have a significant weight.
- the patent document with FILE N ° 2799-2016 / DIN (Hanging plant container with accelerated drop irrigation system for vertical gardens) sought to differentiate itself from the aforementioned systems by managing to house a plant in a minimum of substrate necessary for its developing.
- This vertical gardening system could be adapted to a hydroponic irrigation system and eliminate weight by using an inert substrate instead of prepared soil.
- the hitch system is not so straightforward when it needs to be removed or replaced. And with the weight of some plants the angle of inclination of the pot can be altered.
- the weight and size of the material that affects the means of transport to be used.
- the present invention consists of a pot made based on the manipulation of a folding sheet through folds and cuts to contain the substrate, water and plant (root).
- the shape achieved allows easy hooking and unhooking of the pot in a vertical structure preferably of the mesh type, in the same way it allows efficient irrigation preferably by drip when they are vertically aligned.
- the invention makes it possible to obtain the minimum space that ensures the amount of substrate necessary for the subsistence of the plant, thereby saving substrate, water and transport due to the low weight. In addition, it reduces the appearance of crawling insects and weeds. In the same way, the vertical garden has a smaller thickness than other systems, which is an advantage in cases where there is not much space.
- the pots can be grouped in vertical structures of the mesh type of reduced format to facilitate their transport. Therefore, the vertical garden can be prefabricated according to the proposed design and then brought to the installation site to be
- the pots allow the use of recently rooted plants or stems without roots or even seeds in order to take root during the adaptation process.
- This product also allows for vertical plant propagation work. Which can make the use of the space destined for the nurseries more efficient.
- the folding sheet Prior to the folding process, the folding sheet is defined as a flat square structure that comprises the following folds and cuts: north-south central fold, east-west central fold, northwest-southeast central fold, center-northeast central fold, tip fold northeast, northeast flap folds, south angular fold, west angular fold, northwest tip fold, southeast tip fold, southwest tip fold, southwest hole, northeast parallel cuts, corner holes.
- the conical tank houses the substrate and nutrients for the development of the roots.
- the steering spike orients the plant stem perpendicular to the plane of the garden surface.
- the clamping ring provides support to the plant in case it is altered by external agents (winds, manipulation, etc.). Containment flaps prevent substrate from exiting the conical reservoir easily.
- the hooking system is the combination of three elements that help the pot to remain secured in the mesh and that it can also be removed only if it is done properly.
- the first hooking element is the upper support tail that crosses the plane of the mesh-like structure and passes the upper stop of the hole where it was inserted to prevent the pot from tipping forward.
- the second hooking element is the lower support fins whose flexible nature allows to generate a tension towards the bottom of the hole on both sides.
- the third attachment element are the anchoring notches that make it difficult to easily remove the pot and prevent it from deforming to the sides. Drain hole allows excess water to vent. The dropping point directs excess water to the next bottom pot.
- FIGURE No. l A view of the silhouette of the flat square structure (1) is shown where the sides and vertices are distinguished. At the top of the view of the flat square structure (1), a compass rose is observed that will facilitate the identification of the components.
- FIGURE N ° 2 A view of the silhouette of the flat square structure (1) is shown where the quadrants are distinguished.
- FIGURE N ° 3 A view of the silhouette of the flat square structure (1) is shown where the North and South hemispheres are distinguished.
- FIGURE N ° 4 A view of the silhouette of the flat square Structure (1) is shown where the East and West hemispheres are distinguished.
- FIGURE N ° 5 A view of the flat square structure (1) is shown in a state prior to the basic folding process that will be carried out in the manufacture of the product. You can see the lines that indicate the bends and cuts to be made. The outer edge is represented by a cut line (dotted line) because this structure is commonly extracted from larger sheets.
- central north-south fold 1.1
- a central east-west fold 1.2
- a central northwest-southeast fold 1.3
- a central center-northeast fold 1.4
- two south angular folds 1.5
- two West Angle Folds 1.6
- a Southwest Hole 1.7
- a Northeast Parallel Cuts 1.8
- Angle Holes 1.9
- a North Flap Fold (1.10), an East Flap Fold (1.11), a Northeast Point Fold ( 1.12), a Northwest Point Fold (1.13), a Southeast Point Fold (1.14), a Southwest Point Fold (1.15).
- FIGURE N ° 6.1 The first step of the instructions to follow for making the basic pot is shown through the folding and cutting process: a) take a square sheet and fold and unfold the two halves.
- FIGURE N ° 6.2 The second step is shown: b) turn, fold and unfold diagonally.
- FIGURE N ° 6.4 The fourth step is shown: d) pierce the shape indicated by one of the sides.
- FIGURE N ° 6.6 The sixth step is shown: f) open the tip downwards while bending the indicated vertical axis outwards.
- FIGURE N ° 6.7 The image of the finished basic pot is shown where the conical tank (2), the hooking system (3), the lower support tail (3.1), the lower support fins (3.2) and the Dropping Point (5).
- FIGURE N ° 7 A view of the flat square structure (1) is shown in a state prior to the folding process that will be carried out in the manufacture of the product. You can see the lines that indicate the bends and cuts to be made. The outer edge is represented by a cut line (dotted line) because this structure is commonly extracted from larger sheets.
- a north-south central fold is appreciated (1.1), one central east-west Fold (1.2), one central northwest-southeast Fold (1.3), one central center-northeast Fold (1.4), two south angular Folds (1.5), two west angular Folds (1.6), a Southwest Hole (1.7), some Northeast Parallel Cuts (1.8), Angle Holes (1.9), a North Flap Fold (1.10), an East Flap Fold (1.11), a Northeast Point Fold (1.12), a Northwest Point Fold ( 1.13), a Southeastern Point Fold (1.14) and a Southwest Point Fold (1.15).
- FIGURE N ° 8.1 The first step of the instructions to follow for making the complete pot is shown through the folding and cutting process. The process continues from step “e” (FIGURE 6.5): f) turn, fold only the upper point down.
- FIGURE N ° 8.2 The second step is shown: g) pierce the two indicated lines.
- FIGURE N ° 8.3 The third step is shown: h) open the tip downwards while bending the indicated vertical axis outwards.
- FIGURE N ° 8.4 The fourth step is shown: i) profile view, push the openwork strip inwards, taking advantage of the fold in the opposite way.
- FIGURE N ° 8.5 The fifth step is shown: j) fold inward along the indicated line on both sides while the fold is slightly opening.
- FIGURE 8.6 The sixth step is shown: k) cut a notch on each side of the posterior cone.
- FIGURE N ° 8.7 The seventh step is shown: 1) finished pot.
- FIGURE N ° 9 A side view of the finished pot is shown after the folding process where a conical tank (2), a hooking system (3), an upper support tail (3.1), a support fin can be seen Bottom (3.2), an Anchor Notch (3.3), a Dropping Point (5), a Clamping Ring (6), a Containment Flap (7) and a Steering Peak (8).
- FIGURE N ° 10 The other side view of the finished pot is shown after the folding process where a conical tank (2), a hooking system (3), an upper support tail (3.1), a Bottom bracket (3.2), an Anchor Notch (3.3), a Dropping Point (5), a Clamp Ring (6), a Containment Flap
- FIGURE N ° ll A front view of the finished pot is shown after the folding process where the conical tank (2), the upper support glue (3.1), the dropping point (5), the clamping ring can be seen (6), Containment Flaps (7) and Steering Peak
- FIGURE N ° 12 A rear view of the finished pot is shown after the folding process where the hooking system (3), the upper support glue (3.1), the Lower Support Fins (3.2), the Anchor Notches (3.3), a Drain Hole (4) and the Dropping Point (5).
- FIGURE N ° 13 A top view of the finished pot is shown after the folding process where the conical tank (2), the upper support tail (3.1), the lower support fins (3.2), the Drip (5), Clamp Ring (6), Containment Flaps (7), and Steering Spout (8).
- FIGURE N ° 14 A lower view of the finished pot is shown after the folding process where the conical tank (2), the hooking system (3), the upper support tail (3.1), the support fins can be seen Bottom (3.2), Anchor Notches (3.3), Drain Hole (4), Dropping Point (5), Clamp Ring (6) and Steering Spout (8).
- FIGURE N ° 15 A perspective view of the finished pot is shown after the folding process where the conical tank (2), the hooking system (3), the upper support tail (3.1), the Bottom Bracket (3.2), Anchor Notches (3.3), Drop Point (5), Clamp Ring (6), Containment Flaps
- Hitch system 3.1. Top support tail 3.2. Lower support fins 3.3. Anchor notches
- the pot is built on the basis of a flat square structure (1), which includes folds and cuts.
- the Folds are defined as follows: North-south central fold (1.1), East-west central fold (1.2), North-west central fold - southeast (1.3), Center-northeast central fold (1.4), South angle folds (1.5), West angle folds (1.6), North flap fold (1.10), East flap fold (1.11), Northeast corner fold (1.12), Point northwest crease (1.13), Point southeast crease (1.14), Point southwest crease (1.15).
- the cuts are defined as follows: Southwest hole (1.7), Northeast parallel cuts (1.8) and Angle holes (1.9).
- the Direction Pick (8) is located to align the stem. It ends in a "U” to allow the stem to settle and maintain its direction towards the front of the container. Below the Direction Peak (8) a slit is located in the material formed by the parallel Northeast Cuts (1.10) that allow to bend a strip inversely and shape the Clamping Ring (6) that prevents the stem from moving especially during the first days of planting.
- the lateral folds that have been made in the Direction Peak (8) to give the "U" shape extend close and almost parallel to both upper edges of the conical tank (2) until they form the containment flaps (7) that generate partially an upper closure to the tank to prevent the substrate from coming out easily and to retain part of the evaporation of the water contained. In addition, they provide rigidity to the shape of the tank.
- the hooking system (3) formed by three elements. The first is the Upper Support Tail (3.1) made up of three of the four points of the Square Structure flat (1) that come from radial folds formed almost from the central point of the aforementioned structure.
- Said glue passes through the designated hole in the vertical structure, preferably of the mesh type, and passes the upper stop to prevent the pot from tilting forward.
- the second element is the lower support fins (3.2) that also go through the hole in the vertical structure and rest on the lower part. The salient feature of these fins is that they are formed by folds that give the material a flexible and retractable behavior to remain tensioned once it enters the designated hole.
- the third element is the anchor notches (3.3) located in each lower support fin (3.2) and that take advantage of the flexible and retractable behavior to fit in the edges of the vertical structure and prevent the pot from moving easily. In the same way, the flexible and retractable behavior of the material is taken advantage of when wanting to unhook the pot.
- the lower support fins (3.2) fulfill the second function of protecting and channeling the irrigation water that comes from the conical tank (2) through a drainage hole (4) located at the back of said Deposit.
- the irrigation water will end up being directed to the Dropping Point (5) and then hanging from the pot vertically towards the one below.
- Pruning the plants will not affect the proposed pot. In case it is necessary to change a plant, it can be removed from the plot through the same pot without any effort and without leaving residue. The new plant will be placed in the same conditions. Finally, if you want to change the design, all the plants can be relocated by repeating the aforementioned plant change process.
- the plant in the pot To insert the plant in the pot, it must be placed with the root occupying the central part of the substrate tank and filled with additional substrate, preferably in a humid state.
- the plant In case the plant does not have a developed root, it is placed in the same way with the lower end of the stem in the center of the conical tank (2) filled with substrate so that in a week the root can develop.
- the roots do not pass through the mentioned ring, they can be secured thanks to their volume and weight, which will be secured in the middle of the substrate placed and by the containment flaps (7).
- the Holding Ring (6) can be cut at one end and thus a hook would be obtained to place above the stem.
- the pot is taken from the bottom where the lower support wings (3.2) are located and it is held by placing the index finger and thumb on each one of them pointing the tail towards the designated hole of the vertical mesh type structure where it will be placed.
- the upper support tail (3.1) is first passed through the hole leaning slightly forward and then the lower support wings (3.2) are inserted exerting a little pressure with the aforementioned fingers to reduce its width so that it can pass through the hole until it reaches the height of the Anchor Notches (3.3) located on each side of the fin. Once it has arrived, the pressure is released and this regression of the material will serve to fit the notch into the vertical structure and keep the hitch secure.
- the same pressure is exerted taking it with the same fingers until the anchor notches (3.3) have been released and the pot can be turned upwards until the lower support fins (3.2 ) have come out and then pull it forward to release the Upper Support Tail (3.1).
- the irrigation system would not be affected by changes in the location of the plants since it only has one irrigation line at the top. As long as the plants continue to maintain their position in vertical rows, irrigation will continue to work properly.
- a dropper is placed from the irrigation hose arranged horizontally. This will receive the water at a flow rate of preferably 2 liters per hour that will fill the container up to the height of the Drainage hole (4) and then overflow and reach the dripping point where it will drop vertically towards the pot located below. In this way all the contained substrate will be moistened, nourishing the roots.
- the plant In the presence of pests, fumigation is a necessary resource and the advantage that the pot is small optimizes the work. If necessary, the plant can be removed and turned upside down to immerse the leaves in soapy water or another composition that helps eliminate the presence of pests. It can then be returned to its place. If a pot containing a diseased plant is to be reused, said pot can be unfolded and washed with the necessary compounds to eliminate any hazardous residue (virus or bacteria). Then it can be folded back to place the new plant.
- a flexible plastic material is preferably used in the manufacture of the pots.
- the folding sheet Prior to the folding process, the folding sheet is defined as a flat square structure (1) that comprises folds and cuts that will be detailed below. Orientating the sides of the structure to the four cardinal points, said flat square folding structure (1) comprises:
- a north-south central fold (1.1) formed by a vertical line that divides the flat square structure into two similar parts. Fold up.
- a central east-west fold (1.2) formed by a horizontal line that divides the flat square structure into two similar parts. Fold up.
- a central northwest-southeast fold (1.3) formed by a diagonal line that joins the northwest and southeast vertices and divides the flat square structure into two similar triangles. Fold down.
- a central-northeast central fold (1.4) formed by a diagonal line that joins the central point of the flat square structure with the northeast vertex. Fold up.
- Two southern angular folds formed by a line located in the southern hemisphere composed of three points.
- the first point is located on the south side approximately one sixth of its total dimension from the central point.
- the second point is located in the north-south central fold (1.1) approximately one twentieth of the central point.
- the third point is located on the south side and is equidistant from the first from the central point. The first section bends up and the other down
- the ends of the line are slightly away from the points mentioned.
- In the middle of this line there is at least one geometric perforation with a width preferably between three and five millimeters. The ends of the perforation do not coincide with the end points of the line.
- Some parallel northeast cuts formed by two parallel lines perpendicular to the center-northeast central fold (1.4) whose point of intersection of the first line is located approximately one third of the total dimension of said fold from the northeast vertex.
- the second line is located approximately one fifth of the total dimension of said fold from the first line. Both lines extend to the sides approximately one fifth of the total dimension of said fold.
- Some angular holes made up of four geometric shapes aligned in each of the sections of the south angular folds (1.5) and west angular folds (1.6). The point where the shape begins is located approximately one fifth of the full span dimension from the end of the frame. The point where it ends approximately three-fifths of the way
- the width of the rectangle is preferably three to five millimeters.
- the first point is located on the north side approximately one eighth of its full dimension from the northeast vertex.
- the second point is located in the northeast tip fold (1.12) approximately one quarter of its total dimension from the north side.
- the third point is located in the north-south central fold (1.1) approximately one-tenth of its total dimension from the north side.
- the fourth point is located on the north side approximately six-tenths of its total dimension from the northeast vertex. Fold up.
- An east flap fold (1.11) formed by a line similar to the north flap fold (1.10) oriented towards the east side.
- a northeast point fold (1.12) formed by a line perpendicular to the central center-northeast fold located approximately one fifth of the total distance of the latter from the northeast vertex. Get to the ends of the frame and fold down.
- a northwestern tip fold (1.13) formed by a line perpendicular to the central northwest-southeast fold (1.3) whose point of intersection is located approximately one-sixteenth of the total dimension of said fold from the northwest vertex. It reaches to the ends and one section bends up and the other bends down.
- a Southeast Point Fold (1.14) formed by a line similar to the Northwest Point Fold (1.13) oriented towards the southeast vertex.
- a Southwest Point Fold (1.15) formed by a line similar to the Point Fold northwest (1.13) oriented towards the southwest vertex. Fold up.
- the conical deposit (2) is made up of the folds: central north-south fold (1.1), central east-west fold (1.2), central northwest-southeast fold (1.3), central center-northeast fold (1.4).
- the upper support tail (3.1) is made up of the folds: Northwest Point Fold (1.13), Southeast Point Fold (1.14) and Southwest Point Fold (1.15)
- the lower support fins (3.2) are made up of the folds: north-south central fold (1.1), east-west central fold (1.2), south corner folds (1.5) and west corner folds (1.6).
- the anchoring notches (3.3) are made up of the Holes (1.14).
- the drain hole (4) is made up of the southwest hole (1.7).
- the dropping point (5) is made up of the folds: central north-south fold (1.1), central east-west fold (1.2), central northwest-southeast fold (1.3), central center-northeast fold (1.4).
- the clamping ring (6) is made up of the parallel northeast cuts (1.8).
- the containment flaps (7) are made up of the folds: North flap fold
- the Direction Peak (8) is made up of the folds: central-central-northeast fold (1.4) and northeast-tip fold (1.12).
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