Patent classifications
A01G9/025
GREENWALL CLADDING
A greenwall cladding system for the growth of organisms such as plants and fungi on the side of structures, such as internal and external walls of buildings, is provided. Methods for the production of organisms on a greenwall cladding system, such as plants and fungi are also provided herein.
Paneling system for mounting planters on a wall or roof structure
A paneling structure for configuring landscaping designs, living wall designs, and green wall designs. The paneling structure includes a panel structure and a planter structure that is affixed to the panel structure. The planter structure has a container like structure with sidewalls. One of the planter sidewalls include male protrusion members which engage with female members provided as openings along the front face of the panel structure to mount the planter to the panel. The panel structure further includes perimeter side edges being lined with male and female members. The male members of the panel structure engage with the female member of other panel structures to form a wall panel. An irrigation assembly may also be implemented into the paneling structure.
BOTANICAL AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM AND METHOD
A system and process for filtering air by removing pollutants from the air with living plants. The system includes an enclosure, a wall within the enclosure on which living plants are supported and grow in one or more horizontal plant beds defining vertical tiers along the wall, an irrigation system for watering the plants, and a lighting system for simulating sunlight. Air moving through the enclosure flows adjacent leaves of the plants, through a growth media in the plant bed, and then out of the enclosure.
AUTOMATED VERTICAL PLANT CULTIVATION SYSTEM
An automated outdoor modular vertical plant cultivation system forming a vertical structure is provided. The system includes a plurality of shelves, each shelf having a web and flanges; two posts, each post having a web and flanges. Each shelf of the plurality of shelves is mounted between the two posts with incremental spacing between each adjacent shelf along a vertical length of the two posts. The web of each shelf includes a plurality of openings for retaining planter vessels. The flanges of each shelf retain an embedded structural member. The system includes a fluid circulatory system including shelf irrigation piping extending longitudinally above the web of each shelf; and power or power and data and fluid members for the system distributed from vertical risers located in proximity to the web of the posts, wherein the flanges of the shelves have provisions to retain the fluid circulatory system.
Systems, devices, and/or methods for covering structures
Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a system, machine, device, and/or manufacture adapted for and/or resulting from, and/or a method configured for, activities that can comprise and/or relate to, installing a support system for a green wall, the support system comprising a plurality of trays that are configured to interface with a securement system.
SELF-CONTAIN PLANT WATERING APPARATUS SYSTEM
Self-contain plant watering apparatus system depicted in a shepherd's hook, whiskey barrel planter, wood post planter and trellis garden planter for the purpose of watering plants on a regulator bases while keeping the apparatus attractiveness in tack. Includes a quick disconnect fitting for easy hookup of any watering drip system is disclosed. It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved plant watering system which can be easily hook up and provide a regulator flow of water to any type of plant. It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved watering apparatus, which can be easily hookup to any type of irrigation system available, and keep the planter and/or plant hanger from corrosion and wear by keeping the water in a flexible hose threaded through the wood post and/or steel tubing structure. It is a further object of the present invention to provide an improved watering apparatus, which is simple and inexpensive in construction, which can be used indoor or outdoor for growing and displaying plants.
Modular growing panel system and method for covering structures with vegetation
Provided is a modular growing panel system for attaching vegetation to a surface of a structure. In one aspect, the modular growing panel system includes a growing substrate with a plurality of layers formed into a tile that is rigid and self-supportive of vegetation being grown in the growing substrate. A binder attaches one or more of the tiles to each other and forming the modular growing panel system. In another aspect, the modular growing panel system includes a growing substrate with a plurality of layers formed into a tile that is rigid and self-supportive of vegetation being grown in the growing substrate. A framework for holding and attaching one or more tiles to the structure includes an upper channel having a slot that corresponds to the depth of the tile and a lower channel also having a slot corresponding to the depth of the tile.
AIR TREATMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM
A living wall system or method involving a plurality of living wall modules. Each living wall module has a module body enclosing a module plenum, the module body having a growth media port and at least one duct port in fluid communication with the growth media port via the module plenum. The plurality of module plenums are interconnected through the plurality of duct ports to form a recirculation plenum. At least one directional blower is received within the recirculation plenum, the at least one directional blower between at least one upstream living wall module and at least one downstream living wall module to direct fluid flow from the at least one upstream living wall module to the at least one downstream living wall module.
MODULAR ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM FOR WALLS
A modular ecological system for walls that houses plants, animals, and insects.
PLANT CONTAINER FOR GREENING WALLS AND A GREENING WALL
A plant container for greening walls has a main body defining a chamber to receive a growth medium for a plant. A draining pipe is coupled with the main body, extends along a back wall of the main body and has a top end, a bottom end and an opening in a wall of the draining pipe to allow water from inside the chamber to enter inside the draining pipe. The opening in the wall of the draining pipe extends from a bottom wall of the main body. A connecting conduit is configured to connect the bottom end of the draining pipe with a top end of the draining pipe of another plant container of the same type. A through hole extends along the whole length of the draining pipe.