Patent classifications
A01G9/029
DISPOSABLE KITCHEN UTENSILS AND CUTLERY
The invention relates to disposable utensils such as kitchen utensils and cutlery. The technical problem is how to adapt the utensil to get extra usability and to allow its biodegradation after its primary use for serving or consuming food. The problem is solved by utensils comprising an elongated flat handle connected via a neck to a part of a food handling utensil, the handle having a through hole at the proximal end, and the utensil further comprising at least one plant seed arranged in the through hole, and a biodegradable, preferably composting barrier arranged on the handle so as to close the through hole on both sides and retain the plant seed in the through hole. The barrier can be formed as a film made of chitosan, alginate, gelatine or from a starch-based material, from cellulose-based material or protein-based material obtained from chicken gluten or casein. Having completed its primary use, the utensil is used as a planting tool that also serves as a support to a plant and gets eventually naturally degraded.
Container, such as a tray or strip, with cutting edges
A container, such as a pot, strip or tray, comprising at least one accommodation for at least one specimen from a group, comprising: plants; seeds; seedlings; cuttings and the like, where the accommodation is configured to be filled with a substrate and the container exhibits at least a side wall, a bottom and a top surface to accommodate the substrate and the specimen in the substrate, of which at least a portion of the top surface is open to enable growth of the specimen there through in a longitudinal direction. The side wall includes a completely open passage which is dimensioned for inserting or extracting a block of substrate with essentially a full size of an interior of the accommodation into or from the interior through the passage in a sideways direction relative to the longitudinal direction, where at least the side wall includes a cutting edge alongside the passage.
Vertical grow tower conveyance system for controlled environment agriculture
A vertical farming structure having vertical grow towers and associated conveyance mechanisms for moving the vertical grow towers through a controlled environment, while being exposed to controlled lighting, airflow, humidity and nutritional support. The present disclosure describes a reciprocating cam mechanism that provides a cost-efficient mechanism for conveying vertical grow towers in the controlled environment. The reciprocating cam mechanism can be arranged to increase the spacing of the grow towers as they are conveyed through the controlled environment to index the crops growing on the towers. The present disclosure also describes an irrigation system that provides aqueous nutrient solution to the grow towers.
Shaman's Germinator
The most productive way to germinate a plant seed is to simulate the seeds natural germination environment, any and all germination devices attempt to do this in their own way yet all previous inventions have their own down falls. Shaman's Germinator solves all these problems in a simple and easy to use device while allowing the user to safely monitor the germination process and can be used with any growing medium.
Shaman's Germinator
The most productive way to germinate a plant seed is to simulate the seeds natural germination environment, any and all germination devices attempt to do this in their own way yet all previous inventions have their own down falls. Shaman's Germinator solves all these problems in a simple and easy to use device while allowing the user to safely monitor the germination process and can be used with any growing medium.
Container and plant tray
A container for propagating or growing plants is configured to receive a substrate for propagating plants and comprises a drain hole, an inclined side wall, and a plurality of ribs positioned on the side wall and extending into the container. At least two ribs are arranged close to and parallel to one another, defining a channel therebetween through which air may flow, in use, when the container contains a substrate. In a plant tray comprising an array of cells, at least one cell comprises a rim, arranged around the drain hole on the underside of the cell, in which a thickness of the rim is greater than a thickness of the side wall. A plant tray comprising an array of cells having octagonal cell openings comprises a plurality of vents arranged between the cells and configured to allow air to flow through the tray top. A plant tray comprising vents in the tray top comprises vent rims arranged around the circumferences of the vents, the vent rims being configured to project downwards from the tray top.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INDOOR CULTIVATION AND PROCESSING OF DUCKWEED
A photobioreactor system includes a growing tower tray assembly configured to utilize laminar flow to harvest a plant; a nursery subsystem configured to feed inoculum to the growing tower tray assembly; and a nutrient feeding subsystem configured to feed nutrient media to the growing tower tray assembly.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INDOOR CULTIVATION AND PROCESSING OF DUCKWEED
A photobioreactor system includes a growing tower tray assembly configured to utilize laminar flow to harvest a plant; a nursery subsystem configured to feed inoculum to the growing tower tray assembly; and a nutrient feeding subsystem configured to feed nutrient media to the growing tower tray assembly.
Pod Insert for Pod Gardening Systems
The present invention relates to a novel insert for covering empty or unused pods of an indoor or pod gardening system. The pod insert includes an insert component that is placed inside a pod to fill empty space and a decorative or grasping topper element component that is placed on top of the insert to cover the pod. The grasping topper element is fastened to the insert for securing the topper to cover the pod. In one variant of the insert, the topper includes a weighted base that can be placed on top of the empty pod thereby eliminating need of fastening the topper. The decorative or grasping topper element can come in a variety of designs and can have an illumination source and a solar panel. The decorative insert effectively prevents algae, moss, and bacteria from growing within the pod while providing aesthetic appeal to the system.
Pod Insert for Pod Gardening Systems
The present invention relates to a novel insert for covering empty or unused pods of an indoor or pod gardening system. The pod insert includes an insert component that is placed inside a pod to fill empty space and a decorative or grasping topper element component that is placed on top of the insert to cover the pod. The grasping topper element is fastened to the insert for securing the topper to cover the pod. In one variant of the insert, the topper includes a weighted base that can be placed on top of the empty pod thereby eliminating need of fastening the topper. The decorative or grasping topper element can come in a variety of designs and can have an illumination source and a solar panel. The decorative insert effectively prevents algae, moss, and bacteria from growing within the pod while providing aesthetic appeal to the system.