MODULAR PLANTING SYSTEM FOR ROOF APPLICATIONS
20220279729 · 2022-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G9/0295
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A green roof planter module includes a planter including a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls that cooperate with one another to define an interior space configured to receive an aggregate and plant matter therein, the bottom wall including at least one aperture extending therethrough, a basin including a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls, wherein the bottom wall of the basin and the side walls of the basin cooperate to define a fluid retention space, wherein the planter is supported above the basin, and a fluid wicking member providing fluid communication from the fluid retention space of the basin to the at least one aperture of the bottom wall of the planter, such that the fluid wicking member is configured to transfer fluid from the fluid retention space of the basin to the aggregate and plant matter located with the interior space of the planter.
Claims
1. A green roof planter module, comprising: a planter including a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls that cooperate with one another to define an interior space configured to receive an aggregate and plant matter therein, the bottom wall including at least one aperture extending therethrough; a basin including a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls, wherein the bottom wall of the basin and the side walls of the basin cooperate to define a fluid retention space, wherein the planter is supported above the basin; and a fluid wicking member providing fluid communication from the fluid retention space of the basin to the at least one aperture of the bottom wall of the planter, such that the fluid wicking member is configured to transfer fluid from the fluid retention space of the basin to the aggregate and plant matter located with the interior space of the planter.
2. The green roof planter module of claim 1, wherein the fluid wicking member comprises a sheet.
3. The green roof planter module of claim 1, wherein the basin includes at least one boss extending upwardly from the bottom wall of the basin and that includes a top surface that is located proximate the bottom wall of the planter, and wherein the fluid wicking member is located between the top surface of the at least one boss and the bottom wall of the planter.
4. The green roof planter module of claim 1, wherein the basin abuts the planter.
5. The green roof planter module of claim 1, wherein the fluid wicking member comprises an interwoven fiber mesh.
6. The green roof planter module of claim 1, wherein the fluid wicking member comprises polyester.
7. The green roof planter module of claim 1, wherein the fluid wicking member comprises polyester and polyamide.
8. The green roof planter module of claim 1, wherein the fluid wicking member comprises about 80% polyester and about 20% polyamide
9. The green roof planter module of claim 1, wherein the fluid wicking member comprises polyethylene.
10. The green roof planter module of claim 1, wherein a majority of a surface area of the wicking member is vertically oriented.
11. A green roof system, comprising: at least four of the planters of claim 1; and at least four of the basins of claim 1; wherein one of the least four planters abuts each of a remaining three of the four planters.
12. A green roof planter module, comprising: a planter including a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls that cooperate with one another to define an interior space configured to receive an aggregate and plant matter therein, the bottom wall including at least one aperture extending therethrough; a basin including a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls, wherein the bottom wall of the basin and the side walls of the basin cooperate to define a fluid retention space, wherein the planter is supported above and abuts the basin, and wherein the basin includes at least one boss extending upwardly from the bottom wall of the basin and that includes a top surface that is located proximate the bottom wall of the planter; and a fluid wicking member comprising a sheet of interwoven fiber mesh, wherein the fluid wicking member is located between the top surface of the at least one boss and the bottom wall of the planter, the fluid wicking member providing fluid communication from the fluid retention space of the basin to the at least one aperture of the bottom wall of the planter, such that the fluid wicking member is configured to transfer fluid from the fluid retention space of the basin to the aggregate and plant matter located with the interior space of the planter, and wherein the fiber mesh comprises polyester and polyamide.
13. The green roof planter module of claim 12, wherein the fluid wicking member comprises polyester.
14. The green roof planter module of claim 12, wherein the fluid wicking member comprises about 80% polyester and about 20% polyamide.
15. The green roof planter module of claim 12, wherein the fluid wicking member comprises polyethylene.
16. The green roof planter module of claim 12, wherein a majority of a surface area of the wicking member is vertically oriented.
17. The green roof planter module of claim 12, wherein the at least one aperture includes a plurality of apertures.
18. A method for installing a modular green roof system, comprising: providing a first basin including a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls, wherein the bottom wall of the basin and the side walls of the basin cooperate to define a fluid retention space; placing the first basin on a roof surface; providing a fluid wicking member; placing the fluid wicking member into the interior fluid retention space of the first basin; providing a first planter including a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls that cooperate with one another to define an interior space configured to receive an aggregate and plant matter therein, the bottom wall including at least one aperture extending therethrough; and placing the first planter over the first basin such that the wicking member is configured to provide fluid communication and transfer fluid from the fluid retention space of the basin to the at least one aperture of the bottom wall of the planter.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the fluid wicking member comprises a sheet.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the basin includes at least one boss extending upwardly from the bottom wall of the first basin and that includes a top surface that is located proximate the bottom wall of the first planter, and wherein placing the fluid wicking member into the interior fluid retention space of the first basin includes locating the fluid wicking member between the top surface of the at least one boss and the bottom wall of the first planter.
21. The method of claim 18, wherein a majority of a surface area of the wicking member is vertically oriented subsequent to placing the fluid wicking member into the interior fluid retention space of the first basin.
22. The method of claim 18, further comprising: providing a second basin and a second planter, a third basin and a third planter, and a fourth basin and a third planter, that are the same as the first basin and the first planter as defined in claim 21, respectively; and placing the first, second and third basin on the roof surface, such that the second, third and fourth planters each abut the first planter.
23. The method of claim 18, further comprising: placing the aggregate and the plant material within the interior space of the first plant prior to placing the first planter over the first basin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0020] For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
[0021] The reference numeral 10 (
[0022] Each planter 16 includes a bottom wall 20, a plurality of side walls 22 that cooperate with the bottom wall 20 to form an interior space 26 configured to support aggregate 21 (
[0023] Each planter module 14 (
[0024] In operation, the collar member 18 may be inserted into the interior space 26 of planter 16, in a manner described above, and the plant matter 23 that comprises grown plants, plant seedlings, plant seeds and the like, and the soil and/or aggregate 21 may be inserted into the interior space 26 of the planter 16. Plants may be grown within the interior space 26 until such plant matter extends upwardly above the top edge 25 of the side walls 22 of the planter 16. The planter module 14, either with or without the collar 18, is then placed in rows or a grid work-like pattern upon a roof 12 (
[0025] The proper communication of water between adjacent planters 16 is provided by various elements within the planter 16. As best illustrated in
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[0028] In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art, that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts as disclosed herein, such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.