Growing Tray and Cap for Rotating Hydroponic Gardening
20180325053 ยท 2018-11-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02P60/21
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
A01G31/047
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This invention relates to a growing tray and growing tray system for a rotating hydroponic garden. The growing tray is shaped to hold a standard cube of hydroponic growing media with or without a basket with a cap to cover the top opening in the tray between the plants. The growing tray may include an indentation at the bottom of the growing tray to provide room for root growth expansion. The cap may additionally include a flap for covering the space between growing trays in a rotating hydroponic garden.
Claims
1. A cap for a plant growing tray for a rotatable hydroponic garden, said cap comprising a tray covering portion for covering the tray and a flap portion, wherein the tray covering portion is adapted to removably secure to the growing tray, and said flap is adapted so that when said growing plant trays covered with said caps are placed adjacent to one another in a rotatable hydroponic garden the space between the trays is covered by the flaps.
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14. The cap of claim 1 in which the flap additionally comprises air holes.
15. The cap of claim 1 in which the tray covering portion additionally comprises grow holes for plants to grow through.
16. A plant growing tray and cap for a rotatable hydroponic garden, said plant growing tray comprising a trough having a first end and a second end, at least one of the first end and the second end being open, a bottom, sides, and a top defining a channel exposing the interior of the trough, and said sides adapted with receiving means for removably securing the cap to the plant growing tray, said cap comprising a tray covering portion and a flap portion, wherein the tray covering portion is adapted with securing means to removably secure the tray covering portion to the growing tray, and said flap is adapted so that when plant growing trays covered with said caps are placed adjacent to one another in a rotatable hydroponic garden the space between the trays is covered by the flaps.
17. The plant growing tray and cap of claim 16 in which the flap additionally comprises air holes.
18. The plant growing tray and cap of claim 16 in which the tray covering portion additionally comprises grow holes for plants to grow through.
19. The plant growing tray and cap of claim 16 in which the receiving means comprises gripping channels running along the sides of the plant growing tray and the securing means comprises straight tongues extending substantially perpendicularly on each side of the tray covering portion, wherein the cap is removably secured to the plant growing tray when the straight tongues are inserted into the gripping channels.
20. The securing means of claim 19 which additionally comprises at least one lip on the tray covering portion parallel to one or both straight tongues such that when the cap is removably secured to the plant growing tray the lip grips the outside of the gripping channel.
21. The plant growing tray and cap of claim 16 in which the growing tray additionally provides a space for roots of a plant to expand by providing an interior surface of the bottom comprising a raised portion having a substantially flat shelf for receiving a plant.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0021] These and other aspects of the present invention will be apparent from the brief description of the drawings and the following detailed description in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0034] In an embodiment of the present invention there is provided a growing tray for growing plants, comprising an open ended trough with a bottom, sides and a top comprising an open channel. The channel may be bordered by attachment means for attaching a cap with corresponding attachment means. The cap can cover said open channel in full, non-contiguously or in part. In an embodiment of the present invention there is provided a growing tray system comprising the growing tray and the cap. In a further embodiment of the invention the cap additionally comprises two longitudinal grooves and the channel is bordered by two longitudinal tongues whereby when the cap is covering the open channel each tongue is engaged with an adjacent groove.
[0035] With reference to the drawings, the growing tray of an embodiment of the present invention is shown in
[0036] In a further embodiment of the present invention the bottom 20 additionally comprises an indentation 70. If the indentation 70 is not present in the growing tray 10, the bottom 20 is substantially flat. The indentation may be any shape that functions to create space on either side of the indentation 70 in which roots from a plant can expand into.
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[0042] The growing cubes 160 comprise hydroponic media in which plants can grow. If the hydroponic media is a solid cube, then the growing cube comprises that media, but if the hydroponic media is loose, such as with gravel such as lava rocks, then the growing cube comprises the basket 120 with the loose hydroponic media in it.
[0043] In use, the growing cubes 160 can be rockwool or gravel (or other hydroponic media) with or without a container or basket 120 depending on the media. The growing cubes 160, with or without baskets 120, are slid into either the first end 15 or second end 17 of the growing tray 10. The growing cubes 160 are spaced apart if necessary for growth of the chosen plants 150. A cap 90 is attached to the growing tray 10 by fitting the first and second tongue means 60 and 62 into the first and second grooves 110 and 112, respectively.
[0044] In order for the plants 150 to grow, it is necessary to have gaps 170 in the cap 90 at the points at which the plants 150 are situated. These gaps 170 can be made by cutting the cap such that the cap is not contiguous, but only covers the portions between plants. Alternatively, these gaps can be merely holes through which the plant can fit through and can be made by punching out a hole in the cap, or slicing right through the cap with a hole-shape in about the middle for the plant to fit through. The material of the cap 90 is such that it can be cut, for example, by a punch, a knife, cutting shears, cutting pliers, box cutter or other cutting tool.
[0045] One method for determining where the gaps 170 should be located is to place the cap 90 alongside the channel 50 on either the first top 40 or second top 42 so that cap 90 can be cut adjacent to the points at which the plants 150 are situated, such that when the cap 90 is attached to the growing tray 10, the plants 150 protrude through the gaps 170. Another method is to measure the distance between the centres of growing cubes 160 and measure and cut the cap 90 segments accordingly.
[0046] Another method is to have the cap 90 precut in segments rather than long lengths. A further method is to have the cap 90 precut with holes and in use the growing cubes 160 have to be positioned in the tray such that the seedling or future plant will be under the holes when the cap is in place.
[0047] There is empty space between the growing cubes 160 in which roots from the plants 150 can expand into. The cap 90 covers these spaces and light is reduced or eliminated from reaching into these spaces.
[0048] In an embodiment of the invention in which the bottom 20 comprises an indentation 70, the growing cube 160 or basket 120 in the growing tray, rests on the indentation 70. Thus there is empty space on either side of the indentation 70 in which roots of the plants 150 can expand into.
[0049] Gravity is an issue encountered with any rotating hydroponic system. In particular growing cubes 160 with hydroponic media which is loose in a basket (as opposed to a solid block) can fall out when the growing cubes are upside down. The growing tray and cap system of the present invention has a channel 50 and cap 90 which reduces loose hydroponic media falling out when a growing cube is upside down.
[0050] The cap 90 in an embodiment of the invention is made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The material of the cap is ideally any material that is light resistant, flexible enough to attach to the growing tray, holds hydroponic media in, and can be cut at the locations at which plants will grow. The cap 90 can be pre-cut in segments or with holes when manufactured, or the cap can be manufactured as long pieces and cut afterwards as needed. The light resistant nature of the cap 90 reduces the light in the spaces between plants where roots can expand into.
[0051] The cap 90 is attached to the growing tray in any manner that would allow for the cap to generally cover the spaces between the plants.
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[0053] The cap 200 may be one piece or, as shown in
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