Patent classifications
A01G17/14
Growing system
A growing system and/or plant support structure may include one or more feet supporting at least one or more uprights, on which a plurality of plants and/or grow boards for growing plants may be positioned. A nutrient delivery system may be positioned between opposing uprights to provide nutrient supply to a root zone of plants, which nutrient delivery system may be positioned adjacent each opposing upright in an interior chamber of the plant support structure. A light system may be positioned between two adjacent plant support structures such that it simultaneously provides light to the exterior surface of the two plant support structures. A collapsible light may be positioned adjacent plants and plant support structures for improved access to the plants or plant support structures while allowing variable and controllable light distribution beneficial to control of adjacent plants and plant structures.
COLLAPSIBLE SUPPORT STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
The present invention relates to a collapsible support structure and its method of use. The support structure has a vertical support with a water inlet and tip with one or more holes. The vertical support in one arrangement is separable into a first and second portion that is connected by inserting the first portion into a receiving end of the second portion. Connection members connect horizontal supports to the vertical support. The horizontal supports extend perpendicularly outward from the vertical body due their friction fit connection, which allows for their unaided extension. The method of use includes attaching a water source to the water inlet to pressurize water within the vertical support that projects water from the tip. In turn, the vertical support is easily inserted into the ground, where it is left in place until the ground dries to the vertical support providing additional rigidity and support.
Tree support with articulating leg
A tree support block that is easy to install and remove, for temporarily supporting a tree and does not impart damage to the tree. A plurality of one-piece molded support blocks which are designed to be strapped to the trunk of a tree encircling the trunk. A pivotal leg adapter allows for angularly adjustable positioning of each support leg thereby maximizing support configurations. Support stress is transferred from the adapter to the support base such that the entire support force is not borne concentrated at the pivot connection.
Tree support with articulating leg
A tree support block that is easy to install and remove, for temporarily supporting a tree and does not impart damage to the tree. A plurality of one-piece molded support blocks which are designed to be strapped to the trunk of a tree encircling the trunk. A pivotal leg adapter allows for angularly adjustable positioning of each support leg thereby maximizing support configurations. Support stress is transferred from the adapter to the support base such that the entire support force is not borne concentrated at the pivot connection.
Plant cage
A plant cage includes an annular base configured to surround a portion of a plant. The base includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced stake openings formed therethrough. Each of the stake openings is inclined relative to a central axis of the base. The base is formed from a first segment releasably coupled to a second segment. The plant cage further includes a plurality of stakes. Each of the stakes is configured to extend through one of the stake openings formed in the base. A first portion of each of the stakes is received in the ground and a second portion of each of the stakes extends away from the ground into a substantially conical shape.
SUPPORTING DEVICE ON A SUPPORTING POLE, IN PARTICULAR FOR CONTAINMENT WIRES OF A ROW
A supporting device on a supporting pole, in particular for at least one wire for containing row, which includes wire-holding element formed by shaped thread-like body comprising resting portion adapted to be removably rested, in use, on first portion of outer surface of supporting pole and supporting means for containment wire extending from opposite sides with respect to resting portion, and pulling and anchoring element formed by shaped thread-like body including engagement portion adapted to interact, in use, with second portion of outer surface of supporting pole opposite to first portion and elastically deformable anchoring means which extend substantially perpendicularly and from opposite sides with respect to engagement portion and adapted to cooperate with second portion of outer surface of supporting pole.
SUPPORTING DEVICE ON A SUPPORTING POLE, IN PARTICULAR FOR CONTAINMENT WIRES OF A ROW
A supporting device on a supporting pole, in particular for at least one wire for containing row, which includes wire-holding element formed by shaped thread-like body comprising resting portion adapted to be removably rested, in use, on first portion of outer surface of supporting pole and supporting means for containment wire extending from opposite sides with respect to resting portion, and pulling and anchoring element formed by shaped thread-like body including engagement portion adapted to interact, in use, with second portion of outer surface of supporting pole opposite to first portion and elastically deformable anchoring means which extend substantially perpendicularly and from opposite sides with respect to engagement portion and adapted to cooperate with second portion of outer surface of supporting pole.
Vining Plant Support via Posts and Modular Braces
A plant support system that is anchored into the ground to provide stable support to a vining plant by use of a series of posts and braces. The post is installed into the ground. A brace-like attachment is then attached to the post at any location along the length of the post. The brace-like attachment can be installed on the post at any point during the growth of the vining plant. Additionally, there is a connection piece that can connect one post to another post in order to vertically or in another direction that is necessary, based on the needs of the specific vining plant, to extend the reach of the support system. This allows the full support system to grow indeterminately along with the vining plant. This support system supports the plant from a lower elevation to a higher elevation, in response to the growth of the plant.
TREE STABILIZER AND A METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A tree stabilizer including a first tubular member and a second tubular member. The second tubular member positions perpendicularly to the first tubular member and includes a post receiving area. The tree stabilizer includes a third tubular member. The third tubular member has a smaller diameter than the first tubular members and is adapted to be inserted into the first tubular member. The tree stabilizer includes a plant terminus having a plant receiving section. The plant terminus connects at a distal end of the third tubular member. The plant terminus connects perpendicularly to the third tubular member. The post receiving area receives a post erected from ground at a suitable height. The third tubular member inserts into the first tubular member and adjusts the length of the tree stabilizer. The plant receiving section receives a tree. The tree stabilizer stabilizes the tree with the help of the post.
TREE STABILIZER AND A METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A tree stabilizer including a first tubular member and a second tubular member. The second tubular member positions perpendicularly to the first tubular member and includes a post receiving area. The tree stabilizer includes a third tubular member. The third tubular member has a smaller diameter than the first tubular members and is adapted to be inserted into the first tubular member. The tree stabilizer includes a plant terminus having a plant receiving section. The plant terminus connects at a distal end of the third tubular member. The plant terminus connects perpendicularly to the third tubular member. The post receiving area receives a post erected from ground at a suitable height. The third tubular member inserts into the first tubular member and adjusts the length of the tree stabilizer. The plant receiving section receives a tree. The tree stabilizer stabilizes the tree with the help of the post.