PORTABLE GROUND COVER DEVICES
20230000026 · 2023-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G9/1438
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G9/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02A40/25
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
Portable ground cover devices, kits, and methods of assembly and use. A ground cover device includes a frame that may be assembled to a size suitable for use to cover a garden. A cover may be attached to the frame such that the cover is within an interior of the frame when assembled. When in an expanded configuration, the device may be placed over the garden to encourage plant growth and protect the garden from adverse weather, wildlife, and other environmental stressors. The device may be transitioned from the expanded configuration to a retracted configuration for storage or transport of the device when not in use.
Claims
1. A ground cover device, comprising a frame and a cover that is removably attachable to the frame; wherein the frame comprises: a plurality of ground poles that are connectable via a plurality of adjustable cross members; wherein distances between ground poles are adjustable via adjustments of cross members; wherein cross members are adjustable to transition the frame from a contracted configuration to an expanded configuration and from the expanded configuration to the contracted configuration.
2. The ground cover device of claim 1, wherein the expanded configuration of the frame configures the ground cover device to cover a portion of a garden.
3. The ground cover device of claim 1, wherein the contracted configuration of the frame configures the ground cover device for storage or transport of the ground cover device.
4. The ground cover device of claim 1, wherein the ground poles includes a first ground pole, a second ground pole, a third ground pole, and a fourth ground pole; wherein the first ground pole is connectable to the fourth ground pole via a first adjustable cross member; and wherein the second ground pole is connectable to the third ground pole via a second adjustable cross member.
5. The ground cover device of claim 4, wherein the first and second adjustable cross members are scissor cross members.
6. The ground cover device of claim 5, wherein the first and fourth ground poles and the second and third ground poles are connectable via the scissor cross members, such that sleeves of the scissor cross members: slide along the first, second, third, and fourth ground poles during adjustments of the scissor cross members; are securable at upper positions of the first, second, third, and fourth ground poles to secure the frame in the expanded configuration; and are securable at lower positions of the first, second, third, and fourth ground poles to secure the frame in the contracted configuration.
7. The ground cover device of claim 4, wherein the first ground pole is connectable to the second ground pole via a third cross member, and the third ground pole is connectable to the fourth ground pole via a fourth cross member.
8. The ground cover device of claim 7, wherein the third and fourth cross members are lower chords of the frame.
9. The ground cover device of claim 4, wherein upper portions of the first and second ground poles are connectable via a first upper chord that includes a first apex and upper portions of the third and fourth ground poles are connectable via a second upper chord that includes a second apex; wherein the first apex is connectable to the second apex via an adjustable ridge member.
10. The ground cover device of claim 9, wherein the first apex connects a first limb of the first upper chord to a second limb of the first upper chord, and the second apex connects a first limb of the second upper chord to a second limb of the second upper chord.
11. The ground cover device of claim 9, wherein a hinge joint flexibly connects a first limb of the adjustable ridge member to a second limb of the adjustable ridge member, is lockable to secure the first and second limbs of the adjustable ridge member in an approximately parallel and colinear arrangement, and is unlockable to release the first and second limbs of the adjustable ridge member from the approximately parallel and colinear arrangement.
12. The ground cover device of claim 4, wherein the cover is removably attached to the frame an interior volume of the cover does not contain any portion of the frame.
13. The ground cover device of claim 11, wherein the cover is removably attached to the frame, a lower perimeter edge of the cover reliably contacts a ground thereunder to seal the interior volume of the cover from an exterior of the cover.
14. The ground cover device of claim 11, wherein the cover includes a transparent portion that allows sunlight to pass therethrough to reach the interior volume of the cover.
15. A greenhouse device comprising a frame, wherein the frame comprises: a first upper chord that includes a first apex and a second upper chord that includes a second apex, wherein the first apex is connectable to the second apex via an adjustable ridge member; a plurality of ground poles that includes a first ground pole, a second ground pole, a third ground pole, and a fourth ground pole; wherein upper portions of the first and second ground poles are connectable via the first upper chord and upper portions of the third and fourth ground poles are connectable via the second upper chord; wherein the first ground pole is connectable to the fourth ground pole via a first scissor cross member and the second ground pole is connectable to the third ground pole via a second scissor cross member; wherein the first scissor cross member, the second scissor cross member, and the adjustable ridge member are adjustable to transition the frame from a contracted configuration to an expanded configuration and from the expanded configuration to the contracted configuration.
16. The greenhouse device of claim 15, wherein the first ground pole is connectable to the second ground pole via a first lower chord, and the third ground pole is connectable to the fourth ground pole via a second lower chord.
17. The greenhouse device of claim 15, wherein sleeves of the first and second scissor cross members: slide along the first, second, third, and fourth ground poles during adjustments of the scissor cross members; are securable at upper positions of the first, second, third, and fourth ground poles to secure the frame in the expanded configuration; and are securable at lower positions of the first, second, third, and fourth ground poles to secure the frame in the contracted configuration.
18. The greenhouse device of claim 15, wherein the first apex connects a first limb of the first upper chord to a second limb of the first upper chord, and the second apex connects a first limb of the second upper chord to a second limb of the second upper chord; wherein a hinge joint: flexibly connects a first limb of the adjustable ridge member to a second limb of the adjustable ridge member; is lockable to secure the first and second limbs of the adjustable ridge member in an approximately parallel and colinear arrangement; and is unlockable to release the first and second limbs of the adjustable ridge member from the approximately parallel and colinear arrangement.
19. A greenhouse device, comprising a frame and a cover that is removably attachable to the frame; wherein the frame comprises: a plurality of ground poles that are connectable via a plurality of adjustable cross members, wherein distances between ground poles are adjustable via adjustments of cross members; wherein the cover comprises: a plurality of fasteners affixed to an exterior surface thereof, wherein fasteners reversibly connect the cover to the frame such that an interior volume of the cover does not contain any portion of the frame and a lower perimeter edge of the cover reliably contacts a ground thereunder to seal the interior volume of the cover from an exterior of the cover; wherein cross members are adjustable to transition the frame from a contracted configuration to an expanded configuration and from the expanded configuration to the contracted configuration.
20. The greenhouse device of claim 19, wherein the expanded configuration of the frame configures the greenhouse device to cover a portion of a garden, and wherein the contracted configuration of the frame configures the greenhouse device for storage or transport of the greenhouse device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Although the characteristic features of the invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, exemplary implementations of the invention and manners in which they may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0043] Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals may be used in the drawings to indicate like or similar elements of the description. The figures are intended for representative purposes, are not drawn to scale, and should not be considered limiting.
I. Definitions
[0044] Unless otherwise defined herein, terms and phrases used in connection with the present disclosure shall have the meanings that are commonly understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.
[0045] Where a reference is made to a singular noun, whether with or without use of an indefinite or definite article (e.g., “a”, “an”, or “the”), this includes a plural of that noun unless something else is specifically stated. Furthermore, the terms first, second, third, and the like in the description and in the claims, are used for distinguishing between elements and not necessarily for describing a sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the terms so used are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances and that the implementations of the disclosure described herein are capable of operation in other sequences than described or illustrated herein.
[0046] As used herein, the term “about” refers to the usual error range for the respective value readily known to the skilled person in this technical field. Reference to “about” a value or parameter herein includes and describes implementations and embodiments that are directed to that value or parameter per se.
[0047] As used herein, the terms “attachable”, “connectable”, and “adjustable”, and other terms that may indicate an ability of an element to have a property or characteristic as part of a state of the element, include states of the element in which it has the property or characteristic (e.g., is attachable and is attached) as well as states of the element in which it does not have the property or characteristic (e.g., is attachable but is not attached), unless something else is specifically stated. If an element is described as having a property or characteristic (e.g., is attached), this includes elements that may conditionally have the property or characteristic (e.g., may be conditionally attached) as well as elements that may unconditionally have the property or characteristic (e.g., may be unconditionally attached), unless something else is specifically stated.
II. Ground Cover Devices
[0048] This disclosure provides improved ground cover devices that are durable and structurally robust, and may be easily assembled for use and disassembled for storage or transport without necessarily requiring tools or complex steps. Ground cover devices may be provided as greenhouse devices for use with gardening and cultivation of plants, and may be configured to maintain a seal between an interior of a cover of the device and an exterior of the cover, such that moisture is effectively maintained within the interior of the cover to encourage plant growth. The greenhouse devices are easily transitioned between an expanded configuration and a contracted configuration for use and storage or transport and provide significant improvements compared to previous ground cover devices in usability, durability, and utility.
[0049] Referring now to
[0050] While it is generally intended that any of the exemplary ground cover devices disclosed herein (1, 27, 47, 48, 53, 54) may be any size, in certain embodiments, larger ground cover devices (47, 48) may have improved stability with inclusion of additional components in the design compared to medium-sized ground cover devices (1, 27), and smaller ground cover devices (53, 54) may not have as many components compared to medium-sized ground cover devices (1, 27). In various instances, the decision to include or omit components in a design may be made based on various economic or technical factors such as cost of materials and shipping, design and manufacturing considerations, scalability of a particular design or configuration, market demand, and intended uses, among others. Similarly, particular forms of the ground cover device may be particularly beneficial or advantageous for particular uses or situations; for example, an urban gardener may prefer a small (53, 54) or a medium-sized (1, 27) ground cover device due to limited space available in urban environments for gardening, while a suburban or rural gardener may prefer a medium-sized (1, 27) or a large (47, 48) ground cover device to utilize the generally greater amount of space available for gardening in these types of areas. However, these general considerations do not limit the utility of any embodiment of the ground cover device to a particular scenario or the scope of this disclosure to a particular embodiment or embodiments. As would be understood by the person having ordinary skill in the art, any particular form of the ground cover device may be used in any of these and other uses or situations.
[0051] a. Components
[0052] A ground cover device (1 and 27 of
[0053] In embodiments, the arrangement of ground poles may be rectangular, and the plurality of ground poles includes a first ground pole 8, a second ground pole 9, a third ground pole 10, and a fourth ground pole 11 (see also additional ground poles of
[0054] In various implementations, the scissor cross members 19, 20 (and 45, 46) may each be comprised of a plurality of members connected at scissor joints, which provide pivot points to the members that allow the members to pivot relative to each other as part of a scissoring movement. If the members are free to move about the scissor joints, the scissor cross members 19, 20 (and 45, 46) can be contracted such that a vertical height of the scissor cross members 19, 20 (and 45, 46) increases and a horizontal width of the scissor cross members decreases (see
[0055] In various embodiments, ground poles may be connectable via scissor cross members, and in the shown embodiments, at each terminal end of each scissor cross member, an upper member is hingedly attached to an adjacent ground pole and does not slide vertically along the adjacent ground pole, and a lower member is hingedly attached to a sleeve which, in turn, is slidingly attached to the adjacent ground pole. The hinged connection between the lower member and the sleeve allows an angle between the lower member and the sleeve to change with scissor movements of the scissor cross member, and the sliding connection between the sleeve and the ground pole allows for defined movements. The sleeve slides along the ground pole during adjustments of the scissor cross member and may be securable at an upper position of the ground pole (e.g., by looping a hinged loop over a securement member) and may be securable at a lower position of the ground pole (e.g., by force of gravity) to secure the frame in the expanded and retracted configurations, respectively.
[0056] In the shown embodiment of
[0057] In the expanded configuration the sleeves 21, 22, 23, 24 (and 51, 52) may be relatively distal to lower ends of the ground poles and the ground thereunder, and in the contracted configuration the sleeves 21, 22, 23, 24 (and 51, 52) may be relatively proximal to lower ends of the ground poles and the ground thereunder (see, for example, sleeve 24 of inset 31 of
[0058] In various situations, the device may be subjected to wind and other forces which may cause unwanted or untimely movements, transitions, or reconfigurations of the frame. Accordingly, in various embodiments, any of various securement structures, such as sleeves 21, 22, 23, 24 (and 51, 52) that may be rigidly attached to lower members of the scissor cross members 19, 20 (and 45, 46) and slidingly attached to ground poles, may be used to define acceptable ranges of movement that may occur during reconfiguration of the frame. The securement structures may be locked to secure the frame in place to prevent unwanted or untimely movements of the frame and may be unlocked to release the frame for a reconfiguration of the frame.
[0059] In the shown embodiment, the sleeves 21, 22, 23, 24 (and 51, 52) slidingly envelop or attach to the ground poles and may be configured to slide along the ground poles as along a track, a groove, or another regular structure suitable for a sliding movement or a rolling movement and may be secured to upper positions of the ground poles to hold the frame in place. For example, as shown at insets 31 of
[0060] In embodiments, the first ground pole 8 may be connectable to the second ground pole 9 via a third cross member (4 and 5 of
[0061] In certain implementations, the third and fourth (and additional) cross members (e.g., 4 and 5, 6 and 7, 43 and 44) may be attached to upper portions of the ground poles, adjacent to and below upper chords (12 and 13, 14 and 15 of
[0062] In various implementations, upper portions of the first and second ground poles 8, 9 may be connectable via a first upper chord 12, 13 that includes a first apex 25 and upper portions of the third and fourth ground poles 10, 11 may be connectable via a second upper chord 14, 15 that includes a second apex 26. The first apex 25 may be connectable to the second apex 26 via an adjustable ridge member (16, 17, 18). In the shown embodiment the first apex 25 connects a first limb 12 of the first upper chord to a second limb 13 of the first upper chord, and the second apex 26 connects a first limb 14 of the second upper chord to a second limb 15 of the second upper chord. The limbs (12, 13, 14, 15) provide support to elevate and hold the adjustable ridge member (16, 17, 18) in place, and transfer the weight of the adjustable ridge member (16, 17, 18) and the cover 3 downward through the ground poles and toward the ground to improve stability of the device when installed and in the expanded configuration.
[0063] In various embodiments, a hinge joint 18 flexibly connects a first limb 16 of the adjustable ridge member to a second limb 17 of the adjustable ridge member, and may be lockable to secure the first and second limbs (16, 17) of the adjustable ridge member in a parallel and colinear arrangement (e.g., an approximately parallel and colinear arrangement) (see, for example,
[0064] Accordingly, in embodiments, additional ground poles, additional upper chords, and, in certain implementations, additional adjustable cross members, may be utilized with a particular design of the frame, as may be needed for larger frames (see, for example,
[0065] In various embodiments, a hinge joint 18 flexibly connects a first limb 16 of the adjustable ridge member to a second limb 17 of the adjustable ridge member, and may be lockable to secure the first and second limbs 16, 17 of the adjustable ridge member in an approximately parallel and colinear arrangement (e.g.,
[0066] In various embodiments, the covers (e.g., 3) of the ground cover devices may be attached to the frames such that the frame is entirely exterior to the cover when these components are connected, such that an interior volume of the cover does not contain any portion of the frame. In this configuration, the cover drapes the ground to create and maintain a seal with the ground (including uneven and irregular areas of the ground). The seal may help retain moisture within the interior of the cover, which encourages plant growth. By having the frame outside the cover, the frame may be protected from rusting and deterioration that may occur due to exposure to humidity within the interior of the cover, and in this manner the lifespan of the frame may be prolonged. This configuration may also reduce stress and strain on the cover because the cover is not stretched or pulled around the frame which may cause tearing and damage to the cover, and in this manner the lifespan of the cover may be prolonged. However, in other configurations, the frame may be interior to the cover. In such configurations, the frame may be protected from adverse weather and UV light exposure due to sunlight.
[0067] In various embodiments, the cover includes a transparent portion that allows all or part of sunlight to pass therethrough to reach the interior volume of the cover. An appropriate amount of sunlight may facilitate plant growth within the greenhouse device. The transparent portion may be comprised of an optically transparent flexible material, such as an optically transparent plastic, which can fold and flex with the cover as needed. In this manner, the transparent portion may not be susceptible to damage with folding and flexing of the cover.
[0068] In embodiments, the ground cover device may be provided as a standalone configuration and may not be modular or may not be able to be combined with additional ground cover device components to create additional or alternative configurations or arrangements of the components. However, in other embodiments, the ground cover device may be provided as a modular ground cover device that is comprised of components that may be assembled into any number of repeatable units to create a variety of sizes and configurations. The decision to implement the ground cover device as a modular or non-modular device may be driven by cost-benefit or design considerations. In addition, in various embodiments, the ground cover device components may include anti-weathering features, such as anti-weathering coatings or materials or anti-UV light coatings or materials, which preserve the components and prevent them from being deteriorated with ordinary use and exposure to the elements. In this manner, the lifespan of the ground cover may be extended, and the consumer may not need to repair or replace the device for a longer period of time.
[0069] b. Assembly and Use
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[0071] After the cover is assembled with the upper chords inserted, the cover may be laid down on a surface, such as an area of flat ground, as shown at
[0072] Various steps may be involved with attaching the cover to the frame for a particular embodiment, as shown at
[0073] Once the ground cover device is assembled and in the expanded configuration, it may be transitioned to an intermediate configuration and a contracted configuration as shown at
III. Ground Cover Kits
[0074] In various aspects, this disclosure provides kits comprised of a ground cover device (e.g., a greenhouse device) of the disclosure. An exemplary kit may include a cover 3, upper chords 12, 13, 14, and 15 that are securable to apexes 25, 26, an adjustable ridge member (16, 17, 18) that is hingedly connectible to apexes 25, 26, and scissor members 19, 20 that are securable to ground poles 8 and 11, and 9 and 10. Other kits may include multiple instances or embodiments of these or other components or accessories. In various embodiments, a kit is provided that includes components of the ground cover device as well as instructional materials that may be used to help a user assemble the device, such as printed materials, audio materials, video materials, or a different type of instructional material. The instructional materials may provide a sequence of steps that may be performed to assemble the device, for example, a method of assembly.
IV. Ground Cover Methods
[0075] In yet another aspect, this disclosure provides various methods for assembling ground kit devices. For example, a method may comprise providing a cover, a plurality of upper chords that are securable to apexes, an adjustable ridge member that is hingedly connectible to apexes, and adjustable cross members that are securable to ground poles; securing the upper chords to the cover and the apexes; securing the adjustable ridge member to the apexes; and securing the ground poles to the upper chords. The method may further comprise connecting additional cross members to assemble the frame and the device. The method may further comprise expanding the device to an expanded configuration and securing the device in the expanded configuration and placing the device over a portion of a ground or a garden. The method may further comprise contracting the device to a contracted configuration and storing or transporting the device.
[0076] The foregoing descriptions of specific implementations have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teaching. The exemplary implementations were chosen and described to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and its implementations with modifications as suited to the use contemplated.
[0077] It is therefore submitted that the invention has been shown and described in the most practical and exemplary implementations. It should be recognized that departures may be made which fall within the scope of the invention. With respect to the description provided herein, it is submitted that the optimal features of the invention include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function, manner of operation, assembly, and use. All structures, functions, and relationships equivalent or essentially equivalent to those disclosed are intended to be encompassed by the invention.