EARTH WALL HAVING A POCKET STRUCTURE FOR RECEIVING VEGETATION
20220015303 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G25/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02P60/20
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
A01G9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G25/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A pocket structure for receiving containerized plants is sloped and hung from a wire of a wire basket. The pocket structure includes hooks, an irrigation fitting and corresponding drip channel to transmit water toward the rear of the pocket, and slots in the walls. The mesh units include braces and are sized for shipping. An earth wall is formed of the mesh units and pockets, and includes irrigation tubing.
Claims
1. A pocket structure for installing in an earth wall, the pocket structure comprising: pocket sidewalls that are adapted for receiving a containerized vegetation; a hook surface adapted for attaching the pocket sidewalls to a reinforced soil structure wire; and a liquid receiver adapted for receiving liquid from an irrigation system.
2. The pocket structure of claim 1 wherein the pocket sidewalls include a bottom wall and an opposing upper wall, and wherein the pocket structure is configured such that upon installation, at least a portion of at least one of the bottom wall and the upper wall has a rearward slope such that when a tapered peat pot is installed in the pocket, gravity holds the peat pot in the pocket structure.
3. The pocket structure of claim 2 wherein the hook surface is a formed on a hook that extends from the upper wall.
4. The pocket structure of claim 2 wherein the liquid receiver includes a drip channel adapted for transmitting liquid from an irrigation system rearwardly relative to the pocket structure.
5. The pocket structure of claim 4 further comprising a boss receiver for receiving water from an irrigation system, and wherein the drip channel is an inverted drip channel formed on an underside of an upper one of the pocket structure sidewalls, and wherein the boss receiver is configured such that water received by the boss receiver flows into the inverted drip channel.
6. The pocket structure of claim 2 wherein the pocket sidewalls include left and right sidewalls coupled between the bottom wall and the upper wall, and a rear wall coupled to the left and right sidewalls, the bottom wall, and the upper such that the pocket structure is a unitary structure, and wherein the upper wall and bottom wall mutually taper, and the left sidewall and upper sidewall mutually taper.
7. The pocket structure of claim 4, wherein the pocket sidewall unitary structure is formed by one of an injection molded plastic, a metal sheet metal, or a wire fabrication.
8. The pocket structure of claim 4 wherein the upper wall when installed slopes rearwardly to facilitate rearward water flow via the drip channel.
9. The pocket structure of claim 2 wherein the pocket structure is sized to have an internal vertical height greater than a vertical height of a peat pot such that the peat pot is spaced apart from the underside of the upper wall so as not to interrupt water flow via the drip channel.
10. The pocket structure claim 2 further comprising a retainer for holding fertilizer.
11. The pocket structure of claim 2 wherein the walls are contiguous such that the pocket is square in cross section.
12. The pocket structure of claim 2 wherein at least some of the walls include openings suitable for roots to grow through.
13. The pocket structure of claim 2 wherein forward-most edges of the upper and bottom walls form a planar front face.
14. The pocket structure of claim 13 wherein the front face is configured to contact a wire mesh.
15. The pocket structure of claim 13 wherein the pocket structure is adapted for installation behind a wire mesh and is sized relative to the wire mesh such that the pocket structure is retained by the wire mesh.
16. The pocket structure of claim 13 wherein the lower wall and the front face form an obtuse angle, such that the lower wall is sloped rearwardly.
17. The pocket structure of claim 2 wherein a front face of the pocket structure includes tabs adapted to prevent the pocket structure from passing through openings in the wire mesh.
18. A earth wall system suitable for growing vegetation on its front face, comprising a wire mesh, the wire mesh having an opening in its front face; a reinforcement fabric having a portion that is vertical and proximate the wire mesh front face; a pocket structure of claim that is located in the opening of the wire mesh; vegetation that is located in the pocket structure; and an irrigation head located above the pocket structure that is connected to irrigation tubing.
19. The earth wall system of claim 18 wherein the reinforcement fabric is a vertical secondary reinforcement fabric and the system further includes a horizontal primary reinforcement fabric, and the earth wall is a vertical earth wall.
20. The earth wall system of claim 18 wherein: the pocket structure is tapered and is installed on a backside of the wire mesh and held to the wire mesh by one or more hooks, and a front face of the pocket contacts the backside of the wire mesh, a lower wall of the pocket structure is angled rearward such that gravity aids in holding a containerized plant in the pocket, the upper wall of the pocket structure is angled rearward such that gravity aids in moving water rearward, irrigation tubing runs along the wire mesh to a drip fitting that is located above or in the boss receiver of the pocket structure such that water from the irrigation head flows into the drip channel via a receiver, and the vegetation is a peat pot located in the pocket.
21. The earth wall system of claim 20 wherein the pocket structure is tapered at approximately the same angle as its corresponding peat pot size, and the pocket is sized such that the upper wall of the peat pot is spaced apart from the drip channel by between 0.125 inches and 0.75 inches.
22. The earth wall system of claim 20 further comprising a fertilizer located at the rear of the pocket such that water from the drip channel contacts the fertilizer to feed the vegetation.
23. The earth wall system of claim 20 wherein the pocket structure and drip fitting are pre-assembled for shipping.
24. An earth wall system kit comprising L-shaped wire mesh units, irrigation tubing, pocket structures of claim 1, and drip fittings that are packaged together on a pallet, at least some of the wire mesh units oriented vertically and configured to bear a vertical load.
25. A method of forming an earth wall comprising the steps of: installing wire mesh units on an earth surface; installing a pocket structure of claim 1 on one of the wires of the wire mesh unit by engagement of the hook surface with the wire mesh unit wire such that the pocket structure is on a backside of the wire mesh; installing reinforcement fabric at least against a vertical face of the wire mesh units; installing vegetation into pockets of the pocket structures; and installing irrigation tubing having a drip opening aligned with the pocket structure.
26. The method of claim 25 wherein the step of installing the reinforcement fabric includes installing the fabric on a backside of the vertical face of the wire mesh units such that the pockets protrude through openings in the fabric.
27. The method of claim 25 further comprising the step of supplying water to the irrigation tubing such that water follows the drip channel rearward toward a back of the pocket.
28. The method of claim 25 wherein the step of installing the pocket structure includes installing the pocket structure on the backside of the wire mesh.
29. The method of claim 25 further comprising installing fill behind the wire mesh units, and then repeating all the installing steps to form another row of the earth wall structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DESCRIPTION OF SOME PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0040] Referring to the
[0041] The term “earth wall” is herein as generally used in the commercial landscaping industry, and is used broadly to refer to walls, slopes, and like structures.
[0042] Walls 20, 22, 24, and 26 form a square or rectangular shape, in transverse cross section, which can be chosen according to the configuration of a container 90 that is intended to be used with pocket 10. Alternatively, the sidewall may be curved, such that the transverse cross section of the pocket structure is a circle, oval, or the like, such that the pocket has a cylindrical or frusto-conical shape, which shape may be useful when using cylindrical or conical plant containers, or plants without containers. A rear wall 28 is joined to the lower ends of walls 20, 22, 24, and 26. Pocket structure 10 is oriented such that the rear wall 28 is opposite a wire mesh 80, as illustrated in
[0043] A top or forward-facing portion of the walls 20, 22, 24, and 26 form a front face 30, which as described below, can contact the wire mesh basket 80. A pair of hooks 32 extend from upper wall 20. Hooks 32 are configured to open rearwardly such that pocket structure 10 is mounted from the backside of mesh basket 80. Preferably, the hooks and wire mesh are sized such that the hooks snap onto the wire mesh (such as having a curved or circular profile having a structure that makes up greater than 180 degrees, or other retaining structure). Thus, pocket structure 10 hangs (preferably securely) on a horizontal wire of basket 80 with portion of face 30 contacting a face of wire basket 80. The term “hook surface” is employed to encompass hook 32 and other mechanisms for attaching a pocket structure to a wire mesh, including but not limited to a clip, crimping, tie (such as a cable tie), and the like fasteners. In embodiments in which a wire mesh is not used, the pocket structure may omit a hook altogether.
[0044] A liquid receiver, such as a boss 40, is formed on the upper wall 20, for receiving a drip emitter fitting 70. Boss 40 can take the shape of the intended drip fitting, and in the embodiment of the figures is a curved, or partial-cylinder shape to match the disk-like shape of fitting 70. Fitting 70 preferably is a conventional drip irrigation head. Fitting 70 includes a fitting inlet 72, which includes a barb for piercing an irrigation tube 60 that extends along the face of the reinforce soil structure. Irrigation tube 60 and fitting 70 may be of the type use in commercial or residential lawn and vegetation irrigation systems, such as, such as supplied by Rain Bird or other commercial suppliers. Upper wall 20 includes a drip channel feed 44, which can be a curved surface of the boss 40, and in the figures is illustrated by a channel in the boss 40 that runs to the underside of upper wall 20.
[0045] A drip channel 50 is a groove in the underside of upper wall 20 that runs longitudinally (that is, front to back) and is connected to channel feed groove 44 such that water from irrigation tube 60 moves through fitting 70, into channel feeder 44, and via surface tension down the sloped underside of wall 20 in drip channel 50. Thus, irrigation water can supplied deep (that is, in a direction into the wall) to the plants in pocket structure 10. Tabs or a pocket 94 preferably are located on the underside of wall 20 and in-line with drip channel 50 to hold a fertilizer pellet or tablet to fertilize root system of the vegetation within pocket structure 10, at least upon initial installation. Reference number 94 is employed to refer to both the tablet and the tabs for holding the tablet, which structure may be located in a pocket on the underside of wall 20, as illustrated in dashed lines (as the tablet will eventually dissolve) in
[0046] In its installed position, such as shown in
[0047] Any type of plant, such as an annual, perennial, grass, vine, or other vegetation, may be used. The plants preferably are in a container 90, such as peat pot in a conventional size—for non-limiting example, 2.25 inches square and 2.25 inches deep, 3 inches square and 3 inches deep, 3.5 inches square and 3.75 inches deep, 4.25 inches square and 3.5 inches deep, 5.5 inches tall and 3.5 inches deep. The dimensions of pocket structure 10 are then chosen accordingly to achieve the structure and function described herein.
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[0049] Brackets 86 extend between front face 82 and lower portion 84, and as shown in the figures between uppermost wire 88a and the distal-most wire 88b of lower portion 84. Brackets 86 having hooks on each end for engaging wires 88a and 88b, as the forces applied by the soil tend to push portions 82 and 84 (angularly) apart. Thus, brackets 86 are primarily in tension when installed. Wire mesh units 80 are formed by manufacturing the wire mesh by well-known means, preferably of hot dipped galvanized steel, and bending the mesh sheet to form face 82 and leg 84. The materials, wire diameter, welding type, coatings, and other engineering parameters may be chosen according to the particular needs of the wall installation, such as total wall height desired, unit height, row set back dimensions, soil conditions, toe slopes, aesthetics, and the like.
[0050] Pockets 10 are hung from wire 88a and retained on the rear or backside of face 82. Preferably, pockets 10 and the mesh size opening of mesh unit 80 are sized such that pocket 10 has at least one dimension (that is, height or width) that is larger than the corresponding mesh opening dimension to retain pocket structure 10 on the backside of face 82. Also, tabs outboard of the sidewalls or bottom wall, or like structures can be used to prevent pocket structure 10 from inadvertently poking through the mesh opening of face 82. It is preferred that pocket structure 10 be located on the backside of face 82, and other configurations are contemplated in which a portion of a pocket protrudes forward relative to face 82.
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[0052] Fabric 130 may include primary reinforcement fabric and/or secondary reinforcement fabric according to conventional parameters, preferably configured in a C-shaped (in vertical or transverse cross section). When both primary and secondary reinforcement fabric is used, the primary reinforcement fabric preferably extends into the earth at a distance greater than that of the secondary fabric. As illustrated, it is preferred that the fabric 130 be rearward or behind front face 82 of mesh unit 80.
[0053] In a particular embodiment, each wire mesh unit 80 is 24 inches long (that is, along dimension arrow D in
[0054] In this regard, at least some of the mesh units 80, such as the embodiment that is 24 inches long, can be oriented vertically such that the wire mesh units 80 can support the load of another pallet placed on top of the first pallet. Thus, each pallet or groups of pallets can pre-package the materials for forming an earth wall, including mesh units 80, pockets 10, and irrigation tubing 60. The pre-packaged wall system components are contrary to the industry wire mesh units, which typically are provided in longer lengths (often 10 feet long) and 18 inches by 18 inches (leg lengths).
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[0056] The method of using pocket structures 10 and wire mesh units 80, and for forming an earth wall 110, as described above, includes laying wire mesh baskets 80 end to end on a prepared earth surface to desired final length (along dimension D) and fastening them together as needed. As explained above, faces 82 preferably are inclined between zero degrees and 12 degrees. Pocket structures 10 are installed at desired locations by engaging hooks 32 with wires 88a from the backside of wire mesh unit 80. In this regard, upon clipping hooks 32 on wire 88a, pocket 10 may drop into position such that front face 30 of the pocket 10 contacts the back side of wire mesh face 82.
[0057] Fittings 70 may be pre-assembled with pocket structure 10 or may be installed into boss 40 after pocket structures 10 are applied to wire mesh baskets 80. An irrigation tube 60 is run along the top of mesh units 80 and may be affixed to top wire 88a. Preferably, fittings 70 are joined to tube 60 by pressing the barb on the fitting connector 72 directly through the wall of tube 60. Other joining methods are contemplated.
[0058] Primary and/or secondary reinforcement fabric may be installed according to conventional practices at the appropriate time, and preferably is cut such that pocket structures extend through the fabric. As illustrated in the figures, the fabric preferably is installed on the backside of the wire mesh unit faces 82. Other locations of the fabric are contemplated. The term “reinforcement fabric” is used herein to refer to primary, secondary, and/or any type of fabric used in earth walls. Fill (such as soil) may be filled behind mesh units 80 and together with the fabric complete a row, such as row 120. In this regard, the weight of the fill anchors or secures wall 110, as the fill creates downward force on the lower legs of mesh units 80. At some point, vegetation in pots 90 is installed in each one of pocket structures 10 from the front side. As will be understood by persons familiar with earth wall technology, the above steps may be performed in any logical order. The above steps are repeated to form second row 120b, usually beginning with a desired set back distance, which is chosen according to known parameters, such as soil conditions, wall design, and the like.
[0059] Aspects of the present invention are disclosed herein using specific example of structure and function. The present invention is not limited to the particular structure and function disclosed in the text and drawings, as the structure and function of the embodiments are examples. Rather, the inventors intend that the scope of the invention be defined as set out in the claims. For non-limiting example, the pocket structure is described as receiving a container holding a plant, and specific configurations of the pocket structure, mesh unit, and a wall mesh units described. The invention is not limited by the size or shape of container, nor to even having a container at all, and the pocket structure, mesh unit, and wall are not limited to any configuration, unless stated in the claims.