Packaged plant delivery system with sterile growing medium
11691807 ยท 2023-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D85/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D85/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A01G9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/58
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A sterile packaged plant delivery system includes a container having an opening, an amount of growth medium, a plant, and cover. The amount of growth medium is disposed within an interior of the container and part of the plant is disposed within the growth medium. The cover seals the interior of the container thereby maintaining the plant within a sterile growth environment. In one example, the cover is a thin film seal. A user obtains the system, punctures the film seal, removes the plant from the interior of the container, and plants the plant in a growth environment outside of the container. The system provides a low-cost technique for delivering live plants to end consumers without fungus or bacteria as in typical soil growth and without having to apply costly antimicrobial agent. This eliminates the need for watering and maintenance of any kind while the plant remains in the container.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a container having an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the container has an opening at the upper portion of the container; an amount of growth medium, wherein the amount of growth medium is disposed within an interior of the container along the lower portion; a plant, wherein at least part of the plant is disposed within the amount of growth medium; an inner container having at least one opening along a bottom surface of the inner container, wherein the inner container is disposed within the interior of the container, wherein the inner container is shorter in height than the container, wherein the inner container is disposed above the growth medium, and wherein the plant extends from the growth medium, through the at least one opening, and above the bottom surface of the inner container; and a cover disposed along the top portion of the container, wherein the cover seals the interior of the container, wherein sealing the interior of the container creates a sterile environment, wherein the cover is less than 1 mm in thickness, wherein the cover comprises material that is permeable to air and is not permeable to plant pathogens, and wherein the cover is user puncturable thereby providing plant access.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cover is a sealing film.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cover attaches to an attachment surface of the container thereby entirely covering the opening of the container.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the opening of the container is surrounded by a flange that extends outward and away from the interior of the container, wherein the cover is a removable film seal, and wherein the removable film seal is attached to the flange via a heat seal connection.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the growth medium is selected from the group consisting of: agar with nutritional elements, sterile soil, and a combination of soil and liquid growth medium.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cover is removable thereby providing access to the plant disposed in the interior of the container.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the container includes additional plants also disposed within the growth medium.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interior of the container is a sterile growth environment.
9. A method comprising: depositing an amount of growth medium into a container, wherein the first container has an opening along a top surface; depositing a plant in the amount of growth medium disposed within the container; inserting an inner container having at least one opening into the container such that a bottom surface of the inner container is disposed above the growth medium, wherein the plant is extended through the at least one opening of the inner container such that part of the plant is below the bottom surface of the inner container and another part of the plant is above the bottom surface of the inner container, wherein the inner container is shorter in height than the container, and wherein the inserting occurs before the sealing; sealing the top surface of the container with a cover, wherein sealing the interior of the container creates a sterile environment, wherein the cover is less than 1 mm in thickness, and wherein the cover comprises material that is permeable to air and is not permeable to plant pathogens; and instructing a user to access the plant by puncturing the cover.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising: depositing the container into a packaged plant delivery system dispenser.
11. The method of claim 9, further comprising: instructing the user to deposit the plant into a growth environment outside of the container.
12. The method of claim 9, wherein the growth medium is agar with nutritional components conducive to plant growth.
13. The method of claim 9, wherein the cover is a sealing film, wherein the opening of the container is surrounded by a flange that extends outward and away from the interior of the container, and wherein the sealing involves pressing the sealing film against the flange and applying heat above the sealing film thereby sealing the opening with the sealing film.
14. An apparatus comprising: a container assembly having an outer container and an inner container, wherein the outer container has an opening along an upper portion and a plant within growth medium disposed in an interior of the outer container along a lower portion, wherein the inner container has at least one opening into the outer container such that a bottom surface of the inner container is disposed above the growth medium, wherein the plant is extended through the at least one opening of the inner container such that part of the plant is below the bottom surface of the inner container and another part of the plant is above the bottom surface of the inner container, wherein the inner container is shorter in height than the outer container, and wherein the inserting occurs before sealing of the container assembly; and means for sealing the opening of the container assembly thereby maintaining sterility of the interior, wherein the means is permeable to air and is not permeable to plant pathogens, and wherein the means is puncturable thereby providing an opening to access the plant.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the means is a thin film seal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, where like numerals indicate like components, illustrate embodiments of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) Reference will now be made in detail to some embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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(13) At least part of the plant 14 is disposed within the growth medium 13. The plant 14 absorbs nutrients from the growth medium 13 and is maintained within a sterile growth environment 15. In one example, the growth medium 13 is tissue culture medium, such as M&S (Murashige and Skoog) agar combined with other growth-related nutrients. A sterile plant is placed and sealed inside of the container 11 with the agar and combined growth-related nutrients 13 until ready to replant.
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(15) The cover 12 seals the top surface 18 of the container 12. This sealing of the opening 20 maintains a sterile growth environment 15 within the interior of the container 11. In one example, the cover 12 is a sealing film, film seal, or thin film plastic seal that entirely covers opening 20 of the container 11. The cover 12 is intended to be opened, either by puncturing or cutting, such that the plant 14 disposed within the growth medium 13 is accessible. The cover 12 has a thickness 21. The cover 12 is provided such that a user will be able to remove or puncture the cover 12 thereby obtaining access to the plant 14. In one specific embodiment, thickness 21 is less than 1 mm in thickness. In another embodiment, the thickness 21 is less than a thickness of the container 11. It is understood that in other embodiments, thickness 21 is greater than 1 mm. Due to this feature, the cover 12 is said to be removable. In one example, the cover 12 is attached to the cover by heat sealing. In another example, the cover 12 is attached to the container 11 through adhesive sealing techniques involving glue, silicon, or any other suitable material adapted to attach the cover 12 to the container 11.
(16) In accordance with one novel aspect, the container 11 and cover 12 are readily available and provide a low-cost technique for manufacturing and providing sterile packaged plant delivery system 10. Cup sealing machines are commercially available and provide an efficient way of sealing container 11 with cover 12. For example, one type of sealing machine is known and is commonly used to seal boba bubble teas.
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(20) In a second step (step 102), a plant is deposited in the amount of growth medium disposed within the container.
(21) In a third step (step 103), the top surface of the container is sealed with a cover. In one example, the cover is a thin plastic film that is placed along the top surface and heated thereby sealing the top surface with the seal.
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(23) The inner container 206 is disposed within the container 201. A bottom surface 208 of the inner container 206 is disposed above the growth medium 203. The inner container 206 includes at least one opening along the bottom surface 208 of the inner container 206. One such opening is identified by reference numeral 212. The inner container 206 has a height that is less than a height of the container 201. In this embodiment, the inner container 206 has more openings than plants. In other embodiments, inner container 206 has one and only one opening per plant.
(24) The cover 202 seals a top surface 209 of the container 201. This sealing of opening 210 maintains a sterile growth environment 211. In one example, the cover is a sealing film, film seal, or thin film plastic seal that entirely covers opening 210 of the container 201. The cover 202 is intended to be opened, either by puncturing or cutting, such that the plants 204 and 205 disposed within the growth medium 203 are accessible. The cover 202 has a thickness that is less than 1 mm so that a user will be able to puncture the cover 202 with minimal effort. Due to this feature, the cover 202 is said to be removable. In one example, the cover 202 is attached to the opening 210 by heat sealing as in the embodiment of
(25) In accordance with one novel aspect, the inner container 206 maintains and stabilizes the plants 204 and 205 during transport. Each plant extends through an opening of the inner container 206. At least part of each of plants 204 and 205 is below the bottom surface 208 and within the growth medium 203. At least part of each of plants 204 and 205 is above the bottom surface 208. During transport, storage, and delivery, the inner container 206 ensures that the growth medium remains in place and is not scattered or dispersed about container 201. This ensures that plant growth is maintained until a consumer obtains the sterile packaged plant delivery system 200, removes the plants 204 and 205, and plants the plants 204 and 205 in an environment outside of the container 201.
(26) Before delivery, the plants 204 and 205 absorb nutrients from the growth medium 203 and are maintained within sterile growth environment 211. In one example, the growth medium 203 is tissue culture medium, such as M&S (Murashige and Skoog) agar combined with other growth-related nutrients. In another example, the growth medium 203 is sterile soil. Container 201 is formed from any suitable plastic material that provides for low cost manufacture and sealing. In one example, container 201 is formed from Polypropylene (PP). In another example, container 201 is formed from Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET). In another example, container 201 is formed from general purpose polystyrene (GPPS). In yet another example, container 201 is formed from High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS). In still another example, container 201 is formed from or Styrene/Butadiene-block copolymer (S/B/S).
(27) It is understood that the container 201 is not limited to merely the plastic materials set forth above. Other embodiments may employ other combinations of plastic materials. In these other embodiments, such plastic combinations are selected based on gas exchange benefits that promote plant growth. For example, plastic mixtures involving CPP and PET are commonly used due to their desirable gas exchange features.
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(30) In a second step (step 302), an inner container having at least one opening is deposited into the container such that a bottom surface of the inner container is disposed above the growth medium. A plant extends through the at least one opening such that a root of the plant is below a bottom surface of the second container and part of the stem of the plant is disposed above the bottom surface of the second container.
(31) In a third step (step 303), the top surface of the container is sealed with a cover. In one example, the cover is a thin plastic film that is placed along the top surface and heated thereby sealing the top surface.
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(34) Although certain specific exemplary embodiments are described above in order to illustrate the invention, the invention is not limited to the specific embodiments. For example, in other embodiments, a pressure stabilizing mechanism is included that pressurizes or depressurizes the system depending on various elevations the novel system is exposed to.
(35) In other embodiments, dry ice, for example, solid CO.sub.2, can be added to the containers before or after plants are placed in the container to increase the CO.sub.2 levels. Increasing the CO.sub.2 levels tends to provide the plants with a variety of atmospheric conditions that can yield faster plant growth or other desirable conditions related to maintaining, selling, and storing plants. In still other embodiments, simple gas addition is employed, for example, through pressurized gas dispensed into the container 11. Other gases may also be added in the container 11 for conditioning plant tissues before the container 11 is sealed.
(36) Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations, and combinations of various features of the described embodiments can be practiced without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the claims.