Plant growing assembly
11304379 ยท 2022-04-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Brian Brandes Brinkerhoff (Burlingame, CA, US)
- Todd Alan Smith (Woodside, CA, US)
- Deepak Goklani (Livermore, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A01G9/021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G27/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A plant growing assembly comprises a pod with an upper surface and a rigid open-mouthed vessel, these components being matable. The pod is of one piece and carries a growing medium and seeds.
Claims
1. A plant-growing assembly comprising: a wide-mouthed jar having a containing wall and a neck, the neck having an upper rim; a plant pod formed in a single piece and made of a natural, biodegradable, and water permeable material, the pod having a conical shape with a substantially solid surface throughout and being open at its upper end and capable of carrying and being filled with a growing medium with seeds, the pod at its upper end having a cap and an overhanging wall with an internal matable surface, the upper rim of the jar being matable with the said surface of the pod; whereby, when the pod is assembled with the jar, the pod cap sits on the jar rim and the surface of the pod frictionally engages the jar.
2. The plant-growing assembly of claim 1, wherein the matable surface on the pod is a thread.
3. The plant-growing assembly of claim 1, wherein the pod is conical.
4. The plant-growing assembly of claim 1, wherein seeds and a growing medium are located in the pod.
5. The plant-growing assembly of claim 1, wherein the pod is conical and the jar is cylindrical.
6. The plant-growing assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein the jar is glass.
7. The plant-growing assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein the pod is molded pulp.
8. The plant-growing assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein the pod carries a thread and the jar carries a thread, said threads mating upon assembly.
9. The plant-growing assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein the pod carries a thread and the jar carries a thread, said threads mating upon assembly.
10. A plant-growing assembly comprising: a wide-mouthed jar having a containing wall and a neck, the neck having an upper rim; a plant pod formed in a single piece and made of a solid material that is natural and biodegradable, the pod having a conical shape open at its upper end; the pod filled with a growing medium comprising a shredded form of the solid material and with seeds; the pod at its upper end having a cap and an overhanging wall; whereby, when the pod is assembled with the jar, the pod cap sits on the jar rim.
11. A plant-growing assembly as set forth in claim 10 wherein the pod is stepped and has a fill line to denote water level.
12. The plant-growing assembly of claim 10, the cap and overhanging wall having an internal matable surface, the upper rim of the jar being matable with the surface.
13. The plant-growing assembly of claim 10, wherein the matable surface on the pod is a thread.
14. The plant-growing assembly as set forth in claim 10 wherein the material is molded pulp.
15. A plant growing method comprising the steps of: providing a wide-mouthed jar having a containing wall and a neck, the neck having an upper rim; providing a plant pod formed in a single piece and made of a solid material that is natural and biodegradable, the pod having a conical shape open at its upper end and being filled with a growing medium comprising a shredded form of the solid material and having seeds distributed therein, the pod at its upper end having a cap and an overhanging wall; adding water to the jar; and inserting the pod in the jar so that the pod cap sits on the jar rim; wherein after the steps of adding water to the jar and inserting the pod a portion of the pod extends into the water.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the pod carries a thread and the jar carries a thread, the method further comprising the step of rotating the pod relative to the jar after the inserting step so that the thread on the jar and the thread on the pod matingly engage.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the pod is stepped and has a fill line formed thereon, the step of adding water to the jar comprising adding an amount of water to the jar so the water leval is at the fill line when the pod is inserted in the jar.
18. The method of claim 15, further comprising the step of removing the pod from the jar after the seeds have sprouted and planting the pod in a garden area separate from the jar.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The following is a description of the drawings of aspects of the present invention wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The two components of the plant growing assembly 10 in the first embodiment are shown separated in
(13) The plant pod 30 includes a conical cylinder 32, which is made up of a pod wall 34 and a bottom wall 36. As best seen in the cross sections of
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(15) In assembly, the empty plant pod 30, as seen in
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(17) With respect to the second embodiment of the invention, shown in
(18) The plant pod 130 includes a conical cylinder 132, which is made up of a pod wall 134 and a bottom wall 136. As best seen in
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(20) In assembly, the empty plant pod 130, as seen in
(21) The pod 130 is then placed into the jar 112 and urged downwardly so that the wall 140 snugly and stably sits on the jar rim 122 and so that its mating surface 142 frictionally and matingly engages and couples with the thread 120 of jar in a friction grip to form a stable tight, snug binding, bridging connection. It will be apparent that this is a quick and easy connection. In this configuration, the overhanging wall 140 of the pod is firmly and securely engaged to the upper end of the neck 118 of the jar and its cap 140 snugly sits on and engages the upper rim 122 of the jar. It is within the scope of the present invention that neither the pod nor the jar carry threads at their upper portions, but the pod is secured to its related jar by a friction fit, stabilized by the overhanging wall of the pod sitting on the neck of the jar.
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(23) The pod in both embodiments is desirably formed of a natural, biodegradable, renewable, sustainable and compostable material, in a pressed form. In a particular embodiment, the pod is formed as a coconut husk/coir product or other materials as previously noted. The permeability of the pod is enough to allow water to efficiently wick to the seeds and root structure while providing both adequate water retention as the water level in the jar recedes as well as drainage. The choice of material used to manufacture the pod should advantageously be rot resistant. In a particular embodiment, the pod is formed from molded pulp, and made from 100% recycled newspaper.
(24) Unlike a product that might be made of mesh or netting, the disclosed pod is rigid enough to provide the root structure with sufficient support while providing adequate permeability to facilitate wicking and water retention.
(25) The disclosed structure provides an ideal and secure grow environment that is missing from the prior art products. The pod secures firmly engages the threads on the glass jar thus eliminating the chance of the pod falling out of the jar if it is accidentally spilled or tipped. Such pod movement stability minimizes rootball disruption that can hamper growth.
(26) The disclosed pod sizing and length is designed to extend deep enough into the jar to facilitate water wicking and the pod walls tapered to facilitate easy insertion and removal from the jar and the adding of additional water.
(27) The choice of coconut coir, molded pulp or a similar organic, sustainable materials as disclosed herein is because the pod needs to retain water but minimize pod and/or root rot.
(28) Various aspects, embodiments, and examples of the invention have been disclosed and described herein. Modifications, additions and alterations may be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.