Trellis Attachment
20210015053 ยท 2021-01-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A trellis has a first ring circumnavigating a container, such as a level of pockets of a vertical gardening system. The first ring can be connected with arms to the container and one or more second rings can extend upwardly from an uppermost first ring to connect to second ring(s) which can extend above the first rings, possibly parallel thereto, and extend the second rings above the first rings and container.
Claims
1. A trellis structure comprising: a container having an upper lip defining a perimeter; a first ring circumnavigating the perimeter of the upper lip of the container; an arm connected to the first ring and connected to the upper lip of the container spacing the first ring external to the perimeter of the upper lip of the container.
2. The trellis structure of claim 1 wherein the arm has a first end connected to the first ring.
3. The trellis structure of claim 2 wherein the arm has a second end opposite the first end, and the second end is connected to the upper lip of the container.
4. The trellis structure of claim 1 wherein the arm is cantileveredly connected to the upper lip of the container.
5. The trellis structure of claim 4 wherein the arm has a second end with at least one shoulder contacting the upper lip of the container.
6. The trellis structure of claim 5 further comprising a foot contacting an exterior surface of the container below the shoulder.
7. The trellis structure of claim 6 wherein the at least one shoulder is first and second shoulders spaced apart from one another.
8. The trellis structure of claim 7 wherein the foot extends farther from a first end of the arm, opposite the second end of the arm, than the first and second shoulders.
9. The trellis structure of claim 8 wherein the first and second shoulders snap connect to the upper lip of the container.
10. The trellis structure of claim 1 wherein the first ring extends at least partially above the upper lip of the container.
11. The trellis structure of claim 1 wherein the first ring extends at least partially below the upper lip of the container.
12. The trellis structure of claim 10 further comprising a second ring connected to the first ring and extending above the upper lip of the container while circumnavigating the perimeter of the upper lip.
13. The trellis structure of claim 12 further comprising an extension post connected to the first ring and the second ring at least assisting in supporting the second ring above the first ring.
14. The trellis structure of claim 13 wherein the extension post is one of a plurality of extension posts upwardly extending from the first ring to support the second ring above the first ring.
15. The trellis structure of claim 12 further comprising a plurality of second rings connected to the first ring and extending above the upper lip of the container while circumnavigating the perimeter of the upper lip.
16. The trellis structure of claim 1 wherein the first ring is comprised of ring segments connected together to form the first ring and the ring segments have a hole in an upper surface receiving an extension post, said extension post connected to a second ring supported above the first ring and circumnavigating the perimeter of the container.
17. The trellis structure of claim 16 wherein the ring segments have a leg received in a groove of an adjacent segment which is biased in place when connected to an adjacent ring segment.
18. The trellis structure of claim 1 wherein the arm is one of a plurality of arms extending from the upper lip of the container and connected to the first ring.
19. The trellis structure of claim 1 wherein the container has a plurality of connected pockets forming the perimeter of the container at a first level.
20. The trellis structure of claim 1 wherein the first level is one of a plurality of levels of a vertical garden, and the first ring is one of a plurality of first rings, each of the first rings connected by arms to respective levels of the vertical garden.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The particular features and advantages of the present invitation will become apparent from the following description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0036] While the trellis system 10 of the preferred embodiment works particularly well with the prior art plant tower 12, the trellis system technology can be utilized with other containers as will be described in further detail below.
[0037] The trellis system 10 has a plurality of components as can be seen in the various figures. Specifically,
[0038] The first ring 36, as well as other rings, could also preferably be made in segments such as ring segment 38 shown in
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[0042] Specifically, first snap 76 is being received within cutout 78 when installed so that there is resistance to being able to remove the arm 22 relative to the second ring 42 when installed as shown to assist in providing a rigid construction. First snaps 76 or other snaps could be provided to secure the extension rods 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56 to the first and/or second rings 36 and/or 44 as well for various embodiments. This also may add to rigidity. Other extension rods 46-56 may be able to be threadedly connected or otherwise connect. Furthermore, gravity may be utilized such as shown to at least assist in retaining the structure.
[0043] When connecting a first ring segment 80 to an adjacent ring segment 82 shown in
[0044] Specifically, the first ring portion 80 may have a groove 84 into which leg 86 or the second ring portion 82 is inserted and then pivoted into place so that second snap 88 (if utilized) can lock the first and second ring portions 80,82 in the arrangements as shown in
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[0047] The arm 22 can have shoulders 196,198 which extend over the lip 190 and may even provide one or more snap connections such as by receiving lip 190 within cutouts 110,112 to firmly secure the arm 22 to the plant container module 20. The arms 22 may have a groove 114 from the top extending downwardly from upper surface 116 at the second end 37 and proceed downwardly to the foot 192 and spaced apart shoulders 196,198 for at least some embodiments so that the shoulders 196,198 may be spaced apart by the groove 114. Other embodiments may not have this construction and may even have a single shoulder 192 or 198 extending above the foot 192. Still other embodiments may have other constructions.
[0048] The arms 22 preferably extend at about a plane of lip 190 of the plant container module 20 (or opening of a planter if of a different construction). The first ring 36 (a second ring 44) can then be radially spaced outwardly relative to a perimeter of the container (such as plant container module 20). A ring (either first or second ring 36,44) can then be located above the first ring 36 (or second ring 44). This can assist in providing a multi-level ring structure above at least a lower-most plant container module 20. The more rings (36 of 44) can be utilized to support plants. Preferably, all of the rings (36 and/or 44) are co-axially oriented relative to axis 44 and, at least some, if not all, extend radially outwardly of exterior plant container modules 20.
[0049] Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to the preferred embodiment of the invention which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the invention. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the intention are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
[0050] Having thus set forth the nature of the invention, what is claimed herein is: