PLANT CULTIVATION DEVICE
20190380288 · 2019-12-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G27/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G27/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention concerns a plant cultivation device. The device comprises a receptacle having at least one peripheral wall and a bottom wall. The bottom wall has at least one hole opening into an irrigation tube, a region of the bottom wall around the, or each, hole comprising guide means adapted to guide roots of a plant around the corresponding hole to keep the irrigation tube substantially clear.
The invention also concerns a cartridge comprising a substrate, adapted to be positioned in this receptacle, the cartridge having a lower face comprising at least one relief adapted to cooperate with the guide means of the receptacle.
Claims
1. A plant cultivation device, comprising a receptacle having at least one peripheral wall and a bottom wall, the bottom wall having at least one hole opening into an irrigation tube, wherein a region of the bottom wall around the, or each, hole comprises guide means adapted to guide roots of a plant around the corresponding hole to keep the irrigation tube substantially clear, the guide means comprising at least one rib adapted to guide the roots of a plant, the or each rib projecting from the bottom wall towards the inside of the receptacle, at least one rib partially surrounding the corresponding hole by creating an area which surrounds the hole and by leaving an opening, so as to enable the roots to rotate around the hole by substantially following the or each rib then to come out from the guide means.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the ratio L/d of the width (L) of the opening to the diameter (d) of the hole is comprised between L/d min and L/d max, where L/d min is equal to 1, preferably 1.3, and L/d max is equal to 2.7, preferably 2.5, preferably 2.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the angular sector having as a vertex the center (O) of the hole and delimited by half-lines passing through the ends of the opening forms an angle () comprised between min and max, where min is equal to 35, preferably 45, preferably 55, and max is equal to 90, preferably 80, preferably 70.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein at least one rib has a substantially horseshoe-like shaped geometry.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the, or each, substantially horseshoe-like shaped rib comprises a curved portion positioned around the hole and having two ends, and two substantially parallel branches each forming an extension of one end of the curved portion, so that the opening forms a section narrowing.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein at least one rib has a substantially rectilinear geometry.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the guide means comprise three substantially rectilinear ribs, arranged to substantially form a U-shape.
8. The device according to claim 7, wherein the U-shape comprises two lateral ribs and a base rib, the base rib having a height with respect to the bottom wall larger than the height of the lateral ribs with respect to the bottom wall.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein at least one rib has at least one face oblique with respect to the bottom wall.
10. The device according to claim 1, wherein the guide means comprise a collar encircling the hole.
11. A cartridge comprising a substrate, wherein the cartridge is adapted to be positioned in the receptacle of the device of claim 1, the cartridge having a lower face comprising at least one relief adapted to cooperate with the guide means of the receptacle.
12. The cartridge according to claim 11, wherein the relief is at least partially housed within, or at least partly houses, the guide means, the relief occupying preferably at least partially the area that surrounds the hole.
13. The cartridge according to claim 11, wherein at least one relief is an imprint.
14. The cartridge according to claim 11, wherein at least one relief is a projection.
15. The cartridge according to claim 11, wherein at least one relief has a geometry complementary to the geometry of the guide means.
16. The cartridge according to claim 15, wherein at least one relief has a substantially horseshoe-like shaped imprint complementary to the geometry of the substantially horseshoe-like shaped rib.
17. The cartridge according to claim 11, wherein the cartridge comprises at least one plant seed, the, or each, plant seed being disposed in at least one housing opening to the outside of the cartridge.
18. The cartridge according to claim 17, wherein the, or each, housing is sealed by a lid fastened to the cartridge.
19. (canceled)
20. A plant cultivation system, comprising: a tank having an upper opening, the tank being intended to contain water; a tray disposed at the level of the upper opening of the tank and having an aperture; at least one mast supporting at least one light source; at least one set, disposed in the tank and received in the aperture, the at least one set including a cartridge comprising a substrate, wherein the cartridge is adapted to be positioned in the receptacle of the device of claim 1, the cartridge having a lower face comprising at least one relief adapted to cooperate with the guide means of the receptacle.
21. The device according to claim 2, wherein the angular sector having as a vertex the center (O) of the hole and delimited by half-lines passing through the ends of the opening forms an angle () comprised between min and max, where min is equal to 35, preferably 45, preferably 55, and max is equal to 90, preferably 80, preferably 70.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description in connection with the appended drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0047] Referring to
[0048] The receptacle 2 is intended to be placed in a plant cultivation system 100 as represented in
[0053] The receptacle 2 has a peripheral wall 21 and a bottom wall 22. According to the examples presented herein, the receptacle 2 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped geometry, with a longitudinal axis I. According to other embodiments, the receptacle 2 could for example be cubic, cylindrical or of any prismatic shape.
[0054] The receptacle 2 may be made of a polymer material or aluminum, or another material.
[0055] According to the example presented herein, the bottom wall 22 has two holes 23 each opening into an irrigation tube 25 which may contain a wick (not represented) enabling the rise of water, by capillarity, from the tank 101 to the receptacle 2 and the cartridge 5. According to other embodiments, the bottom wall 22 may have a smaller or larger number of holes 23.
[0056] A region of the bottom wall around each hole 23 comprises guide means adapted to guide roots of the planthaving grown in the cartridge 5around the hole 23, so as to keep the irrigation tube 25 substantially clear. In other words, the guide means allow preventing the roots from obstructing the irrigation tube 25.
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[0058] The rib 3 may partially surround the hole 23 while leaving an opening 31 enabling the roots II to rotate around the hole 23 following the guide means. The opening 31 enables the roots II to come out after they have grown by substantially following the guide means.
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[0069] Each rib 3 may have at least one face (not represented) oblique with respect to the bottom wall. The oblique face allows facilitating the course of the roots by enabling them to pass above the rib 3.
[0070] The guide means may comprise a collar 39 which encircles the hole 23. The collar 39 allows diverting the roots II from the hole 23.
[0071] The invention also relates to a cartridge 5 comprising a substrate, represented in
[0072] Each of these reliefs 51 may be an imprint, according to the embodiment illustrated in
[0073] Furthermore, as represented in
[0074] However, referring to
[0075] The cartridge 5 may comprise at least one plant seed.
[0076] The plant seed may be mixed with the substrate, the whole being able to form some kind of a block with a homogeneous external appearance, ready for use. Alternatively, the plant seed may be planted by the user of the system 100.
[0077] According to yet another possibility, as represented in
[0078] Each plant seed may be glued in the corresponding housing 53 to ensure holding thereof. This may be particularly useful for a small seed, in order to prevent it from slipping between the lid 55 and the substrate. Alternatively, the small seeds may be coated (according to a usual process known in the seed industry) in order to ensure that they cannot leave their housings 53.
[0079] Furthermore, the cartridge 5 may comprise at least one fertilizer product, such as a nitrogenous fertilizer, an organic fertilizer or a mineral fertilizer.
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[0081] The fact of disposing, in a receptacle 2, a cartridge 5 whose lower face 50 comprises a relief 51 cooperating with the guide means of the receptacle 2 allows obtaining a nesting of the cartridge 5 into the receptacle 2. According to the relative shapes of the relief 51 and the guide means, all or part of the lower face 50 of the cartridge may be in contact with the bottom wall 22 of the receptacle 2, which improves the transfer of water to the seeds and increases the volume of the cartridge which may be housed within the receptacle 2. These advantages are even more considerable if the reliefs 51 and the guide means have corresponding shapes.
[0082] Thus, the invention proposes a plant cultivation device, a cartridge, a set and a plant cultivation system which allow keeping the irrigation tubes substantially clear off the roots, thereby ensuring a high efficiency of the water supply and an easy removal of the cartridges after use.
[0083] Of course, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described hereinabove and illustrated by the different figures, these embodiments having been provided only as example. Modifications remain possible in particular with regards to the constitution of the various elements or by the substitution of technical equivalents, yet without departing from the scope of the invention.