MULTI-FUNCTIONAL POTTING VESSEL WITH GROWTH AID THEREIN
20210120751 ยท 2021-04-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G9/021
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G9/0299
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01G7/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present disclosure is related to improved potting vessels, and more specifically to an improved multi-functional textile vessel. The vessels disclosed include novel textiles, including composites of natural and synthetic materials, and microencapsulated growth aid. In a preferred embodiment, Aloe Vera is microencapsulated in a textile vessel to enhance plant growth and yield. The disclosed vessels further provided novel mixing systems and on-board tie-down systems that enhance the overall efficiency of planting processes.
Claims
1. A potting vessel comprising: a cavity having an open end and formed by at least one side wall and a base, wherein the at least one side wall and the base are comprised of a textile and the textile has a growth aid infused therein; and at least two handles affixed to the at least one side wall.
2. The potting vessel of claim 1, wherein the textile is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, hemp, and combinations thereof.
3. The potting vessel of claim 2, wherein the textile is porous.
4. The potting vessel of claim 3, wherein the textile includes apertures for lateral root growth.
5. The potting vessel of claim 4, wherein the growth aid is infused in the textile via microencapsulation.
6. The potting vessel of claim 5, wherein the growth aid is Aloe Vera.
7. The potting vessel of claim 6, further comprising a drawstring encircling the opening of the cavity.
8. The potting vessel of claim 7, wherein the drawstring can be manipulated to close the open end of the cavity.
9. The potting vessel of claim 8, further comprising a tie-down system positioned at and around the open end of the cavity and affixed to the at least one side wall.
10. The potting vessel of claim 9, wherein the tie-down system is removably affixed to the at least one side wall.
11. The potting vessel of claim 10, where the tie-down system is affixed to the at least one side wall with hook and loop fastener flaps.
12. A potting vessel comprising: a cavity having an open end and formed by at least one side wall and a base, wherein the at least one side wall and the base are comprised of a textile; at least two handles affixed to the at least one side wall; and at least one handle affixed to the base.
13. The potting vessel of claim 12, where the at least one side wall includes a plurality of mixing markers.
14. The potting vessel of claim 13, wherein the plurality of mixing markers are stitched lines.
15. The potting vessel of claim 14, further comprising a drawstring encircling the opening of the cavity.
16. The potting vessel of claim 15, wherein the drawstring can be manipulated to close the open end of the cavity.
17. The potting vessel of claim 16 further comprising a tie-down system positioned at and around the open end of the cavity and affixed to the at least one side wall.
18. The potting vessel of claim 17, wherein the textile is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, hemp, or combinations thereof.
19. The potting vessel of claim 18, wherein the textile further includes Aloe Vera microencapsulations.
20. The potting vessel of claim 19, wherein the textile is porous and includes apertures for lateral root growth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] In accordance with aspects and embodiments, a soft sided potting vessel is disclosed. The soft-sided potting vessel may be comprised of one or more textiles. In accordance with embodiments, the vessel may comprise synthetic or natural fibers, or may be a composite of both synthetic and natural fibers. In some embodiments, the vessel may be polypropylene. In accordance with other embodiments, the vessel may by a geotextile, and may for example be a non-woven geotextile, including non-woven needle punched hemp. In some embodiments, the vessel may be a combination of polypropylene and needle punched hemp and may comprise a layer of hemp and a layer of polypropylene laminated together to form a single composite fabric.
[0022] Alternatively, the vessel may consist solely of biodegradable materials and may be potted directly into the ground and will degrade naturally over time. Alternatively, the vessel may comprise a two part system comprising of a first layer of polypropylene and a second layer of biodegradable textile that can be separated. The polypropylene layer may form the exterior of the vessel and the biodegradable layer may be placed on the interior of the vessel. The biodegradable layer may be removable such that the plant can be removed from the outer polypropylene layer, contained with the biodegradable layer, and re-potted outdoors. Non-biodegraded portions of the vessel may be reused, and biodegraded portions may be replaced upon each reuse, including any materials having the growth aids discussed herein. Additionally, one or more of the textiles may include porous holes to allow for air pruning and lateral root growth. Providing holes for lateral root growth ensures that roots grow outward rather than circling inside the pot, causing root bound.
[0023] The color of the disclosed vessels may further be selected to provide temperature control of the root systems of plants potted therein. The vessels may, for example, have a color designed to either reflect or absorb light. Dark colors, for example, black may be used to absorb light to increase temperature at the roots for use in colder climates. Lighter colors, for example, tans and whites, may be selected to reflect light to reduce the temperature at the roots, and may be used in hotter climates. Tan colored pots may be able to reduce the pot temperature by up to about 2-3 degrees, and white colored pots may be able to further reduce the pot temperature.
[0024] In accordance with aspects and embodiments, the vessel may further include an on-board tie down system. The disclosed vessel thus enables a plant to be tied down to the vessel in which it is planted rather than to an external support. The disclosed on-board system is advantageous to external systems in that external systems often result in tears and damage to the plant and inhibit mobility. This enables the tie downs to be continuously maintained while retaining the ability to freely move the plant and vessel.
[0025] In accordance with aspects and embodiments, the vessel may include features than facilitate efficient potting medium mixing. In accordance with embodiments, the vessel includes measuring markings so that given quantities of mediums can be placed into the vessel without the need for external measuring. In further embodiments still, the vessel includes a closure that seals the system such that the layers of different potting mediums placed into the vessel can be blended and mixed prior to planting. These features advantageously save on time and cost and enhance efficiency.
[0026] In accordance with aspects and embodiments, the disclosed vessel includes a growth aid. The growth aid may facilitate growth and yield. In accordance with aspects and embodiments, the growth aid is Aloe Vera, however other known growth aids may be used alone or in combination with aloe. One or more of components of the aloe may aid in the plant's defense against bacteria, yeast, mold, and viruses, harsh climate, toxins, or other environmental stresses, resulting in improved growth and yield.
[0027] The growth aid may be included in a textile of which the vessel is comprised and may for example by microencapsulated in the textile. Microencapsulation is well known in the art and involves encapsulating active agent, in this case, the growth aid, in airtight and waterproof shells to form microcapsules. The microcapsules are bonded with fabric according to methods known in the art and a shell protects the enclosed material from evaporation and contamination. As the fabric is contacted, that is, as it is rubbed against, pushed on, or touched, the shell of the capsule breaks, thereby releasing the growth aid. Additional agents may also be included in the textile, via microencapsulations of via any other techniques known in the art. These agents may include, but are not limited to, pesticides, phosphates, nitrogen, and any other agent potentially beneficial to plant growth and health.
[0028] In accordance with aspects and embodiments of the presently disclosed potting vessel comprised of a textile including microencapsulated aloe, the aloe may be delivered to the plant in a several different ways. In some embodiments, potting medium may be added to the vessel and mixed therein. The force of the introducing and mixing the potting medium into the vessel may cause the capsules to break and release the ale into the soil. The aloe is then absorbed through the plant's root system. Alternatively, a plant potted in the disclosed vessel may grow such that its root system exerts pressure on vessel, including the microencapsulations included therein. This pressure will cause the capsules to break and the aloe with soak the soil. The aloe will then be taken up via the root system.
[0029] A vessel in accordance with aspects and embodiments is shown in
[0030] Vessel 100 further includes measuring lines 30. Exemplary vessel 100 shows 5 lines 30 as sewn lines on textile 10 each at a 20% volume mark of vessel 100. Measuring lines 30 may however be spaced in alternative configurations and be marked on vessel 100 in any manner known in the art. Vessel 100 includes drawstring 39 threaded around the circumference of the opening of cavity 12 and drawstring lock 38.
[0031] Vessel 100 has tie-down system 40 at end of vessel 100 opposite surface 12 around the opening of cavity 12. Tie-down system 40 includes apertures 4. In some embodiments, tie down system 40 may be removable, and may be affixed to fabric 10 via fasteners. Tie-down system 40 may, for example, be affixed to fabric 10 via hook and loop fastener flaps. Tie-down system 40 may be removed for mixing potting medium and replaced after mixing and planting has been performed.
[0032] Referring specifically to
[0033] It will be appreciated that the textiles including the microencapsulated growth aids of the present disclosure may be used separately from potting vessels. For example, sheets of material having microencapsulated growth aid may be used as a sack to store and transplant plants into other vessels or the ground conveniently while advantageously enhancing growth. Alternatively, the textiles including microencapsulated growth aid could be layered in a vessel or when planting a plant in the ground in such a manner to enhance growth. The textiles including the microencapsulated growth aids of the present disclosure can be cut to size according to desired use and used in manners consistent with desired applications.
[0034] Although certain representative embodiments and advantages have been described in detail, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. Other embodiments of the disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the apparatuses and methods disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only.