Planter Cover Apparatus
20180160633 ยท 2018-06-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G13/0212
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G13/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G13/0225
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G13/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A planter cover apparatus for a plant and pot, the apparatus includes a surrounding sidewall that has first and second end portions, plus removably engagable first and second margin portions that all act to define a primary interior that the plant is disposed within. The first and second margins form a first aperture and a sidewall first end with an elastic band forms a second aperture that is about the pot. Also included is an extension element having proximal and opposing distal end portions wherein the extension element is affixed to the sidewall with the extension element secured to the pot. Wherein operationally, the elastic band removably engages the pot and the extension element provides support for the sidewall about the plant resulting in protection of the plant from adverse weather, further operationally the cover apparatus is removable from the plant via the first aperture or the second aperture.
Claims
1. A planter cover apparatus for a plant with a pot, said apparatus comprising: (a) a flexible surrounding sidewall that is about a longitudinal axis, wherein said surrounding sidewall has a first end portion and an opposing second end portion wherein said longitudinal axis spanning therebetween, said surrounding sidewall also having a first margin portion and an opposing second margin portion, wherein said first and second margin portions are substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis and have removably engagable structure disposed therebetween, said surrounding sidewall also having an outer surface portion that is adjacent to an external environment and an inner surface portion that defines a primary interior formed by said sidewall, said second end portion, and said first and second margins, wherein said outer surface portion is attached at said second end portion via said removably engagable structure further forming said primary interior that the plant is disposed within, wherein said first and second margin portions are removably engagable to one another and define a first aperture opening in a first aperture open state, further a second aperture is disposed therethrough said first end portion sidewall allowing the pot to pass therethrough from the said primary interior into the external environment when said second aperture is in a second aperture open state; (b) an extension element having a lengthwise axis, said extension element having a proximal end portion and an opposing distal end portion with said lengthwise axis spanning therebetween, said extension element is affixed to said flexible surrounding sidewall as between said flexible surrounding sidewall first end portion at said proximal end portion and said flexible surrounding sidewall second end portion at said distal end portion, further said proximal end portion is secured adjacent to the pot; and (c) an elastic band that is affixed to said flexible surrounding sidewall first end portion wherein said elastic band extends outward from said first end portion, wherein operationally said elastic band removably engages the pot and said extension element provides support for said flexible surrounding sidewall about the plant resulting in assisting in protection of the plant from adverse weather in the external environment, further operationally said cover apparatus is removable from the plant via said first aperture or said second aperture.
2. A planter cover according to claim 1 wherein said first and second margin portions being removably engagable to one another have removable engagable structure that is selected from the group consisting essentially of a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, buckles, lace-up, snap-in connectors, buttons, ties, snaps, double D rings, hooks, and a groove and ridge interlock fastener.
3. A planter cover according to claim 1 wherein said extension element is constructed of an elongated beam having a cross section that is selected from the group consisting essentially of an angle beam, a channel beam, I beam, solid rod, and tube.
4. A planter cover according to claim 1 wherein said flexible surrounding sidewall is constructed of a transparent material to operationally transmit light for the plant and to allow identification of the plant with said planter cover apparatus in place.
5. A planter cover apparatus for a plant with a pot, said apparatus comprising: (a) a flexible partial surrounding sidewall that is about a longwise axis, wherein said partial surrounding sidewall has a closed end portion and an opposing open end portion wherein said longwise axis spanning therebetween, said surrounding sidewall also having a primary margin portion and an opposing secondary margin portion, wherein said primary and secondary margin portions are substantially parallel to said longwise axis and have removably engagable structure disposed therebetween, said partial surrounding sidewall also having an outer surface portion that is adjacent to an external environment and an inner surface portion that defines a partial interior formed by said partial sidewall, said closed end portion, and said open end portion, wherein said primary and secondary margin portions are removably engagable to one another and define a third aperture opening in a third aperture open state; (b) a support structure that runs substantially parallel to said longwise axis, said support structure having a proximal end portion and an opposing distal end portion with said longwise axis spanning substantially therebetween, said support structure is affixed to said closed end portion of said flexible partial surrounding sidewall, further said distal end portion is secured adjacent to the pot, wherein operationally said open end portion of said flexible partial surrounding sidewall is suspended over and above the pot via said support structure to provide a dome hood type protection for the plant; and (c) a beam that is affixed to said flexible partial surrounding sidewall that is operational to help form said dome hood of said flexible partial surrounding sidewall.
6. A planter cover according to claim 5 wherein said primary and secondary margin portions being removably engagable to one another have removably engagable structure that is selected from the group consisting essentially of a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, buckles, lace-up, snap-in connectors, buttons, ties, snaps, double D rings, hooks, and a groove and ridge interlock fastener.
7. A planter cover according to claim 5 wherein said support structure is constructed of an elongated beam having a cross section that is selected from the group consisting essentially of an angle beam, a channel beam, I beam, solid rod, and tube.
8. A planter cover according to claim 5 wherein said flexible partial surrounding sidewall is constructed of a transparent material to operationally transmit light for the plant and to allow identification of the plant with said planter cover apparatus in place.
9. A planter cover according to claim 7 further comprising an flexible element disposed between said support structure proximal end portion and said closed end portion of said flexible partial surrounding sidewall to operationally allow said partial surrounding sidewall to deflect in wind to reduce disturbing said support structure.
10. A planter cover apparatus for a plant that is adjacent to a ground surface, said apparatus comprising: (a) a flexible wall forming a dome shape, wherein said flexible wall has a closed end portion and an opposing open end portion, said flexible wall also having a leading margin portion and an trailing margin portion, wherein said leading and trailing margin portions are substantially disposed between said closed end portion and said open end portion of said flexible wall, and have removably engagable structure disposed therebetween, said flexible wall defines a dome interior formed by said closed end portion and said open end portion, wherein said leading and trailing margin portions are removably engagable to one another and define a fourth aperture opening in a fourth aperture open state; and (b) a frame structure that runs from said flexible wall open end portion to said flexible wall closed end portion, said frame structure having a proximal end portion and an opposing distal end portion, said frame structure is affixed to said flexible wall, wherein operationally said frame structure helps maintain said flexible wall dome shape that is suspended over the plant.
11. A planter cover according to claim 10 wherein said leading and trailing margin portions being removably engagable to one another have removably engagable structure that is selected from the group consisting essentially of a zipper, a hook and loop fastener, buckles, lace-up, snap-in connectors, buttons, ties, snaps, double D rings, hooks, and a groove and ridge interlock fastener.
12. A planter cover according to claim 10 wherein said frame structure is constructed of an elongated beam having a cross section that is selected from the group consisting essentially of an angle beam, a channel beam, I beam, solid rod, and tube.
13. A planter cover according to claim 10 wherein said flexible wall is constructed of a transparent material to operationally transmit light for the plant and to allow identification of the plant with said planter cover apparatus in place.
14. A planter cover according to claim 10 wherein said frame structure distal end portion further comprises a ground stake extension to operationally help anchor said planter cover to the ground surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0029] 50 Planter cover apparatus [0030] 55 Exterior environment [0031] 60 Plant [0032] 65 Pot for the plant 60 [0033] 70 Flexible surrounding sidewall [0034] 75 Longitudinal axis of the surrounding sidewall 70 [0035] 80 First end portion of the surrounding sidewall 70 [0036] 85 Second end portion of the surrounding sidewall 70 [0037] 90 First margin portion of the surrounding sidewall 70 [0038] 95 Second margin portion of the surrounding sidewall 70 [0039] 100 Substantially parallel position of the first 90 and second 95 margins to the longitudinal axis [0040] 105 Outer surface portion of the surrounding sidewall 70 [0041] 110 Inner surface portion of the surrounding sidewall 70 [0042] 115 Primary interior of the surrounding sidewall 70 [0043] 120 Outer surface portion attached at the second end portion 85 [0044] 125 First 90 and second 95 margin portions being removably engagable to one another [0045] 130 First aperture opening defined by the first 90 and second 95 margin portions removable engagement 125 [0046] 131 First aperture 130 in a closed state [0047] 132 Second aperture 135 in a closed state [0048] 133 Second aperture 135 in a open state [0049] 134 First aperture 130 in a open state [0050] 135 Second aperture that is disposed therethrough the first end portion 80 of the surrounding sidewall 70 [0051] 140 Pot passing therethrough from the primary interior 115 into the external environment 55 [0052] 145 Extension element [0053] 150 Lengthwise axis of the extension element 145 [0054] 155 Proximal end portion of the extension element 145 [0055] 160 Distal end portion of the extension element 145 [0056] 165 Extension element 145 affixed to the flexible surrounding sidewall 70 first end portion 80 at the proximal end portion 155 [0057] 170 Extension element 145 affixed to the flexible surrounding sidewall 70 second end portion 85 at the distal end portion 160 [0058] 175 Proximal end portion secured adjacent to the pot 140 [0059] 180 Extension element 145 provides support for the surrounding sidewall 70 [0060] 185 Elastic band [0061] 190 Elastic band 185 affixed to the first end portion 80 of the surrounding sidewall 70 [0062] 195 Elastic band 185 extends outward from the first end portion 80 of the surrounding sidewall [0063] 200 Elastic band 185 removably engages the pot 65 [0064] 205 Plant cover apparatus 50 is removable from the plant 60 via the first aperture 130 [0065] 210 Plant cover apparatus 50 is removable from the plant 60 via the second aperture 135 [0066] 300 First alternate embodiment of the plant cover apparatus [0067] 305 Partial sidewall, preferably being dome, or hood type protection for the plant 60 [0068] 310 Longwise axis [0069] 315 Primary margin [0070] 320 Secondary margin [0071] 325 Beam [0072] 326 Affixed beam 325 to partial sidewall 305 [0073] 330 Support structure [0074] 400 Second alternate embodiment of the plant cover apparatus [0075] 405 Flexible wall preferably having a dome shape [0076] 410 Leading margin [0077] 415 Trailing margin [0078] 420 Support element [0079] 421 Frame structure [0080] 425 Ground stake extension [0081] 426 Proximal end portion of the frame structure 421 [0082] 427 Distal end portion of the frame structure 421 [0083] 428 Affixed frame 421 to flexible wall 405 [0084] 430 Ground surface [0085] 435 Removably engagable structure that can include a zipper, hook and loop fastener, buckles, groove and ridge interlock, snap connectors, buttons, ties, snaps, double D rings, hooks, and the like [0086] 440 Extension element 145 that can be an elongated beam, support structure 330, or frame structure 421 in the form of a cross section of an angle beam, a channel beam, an I beam, a solid rod, a tube, or the like [0087] 445 Closed end portion of the partial sidewall 305 [0088] 450 Open end portion of the partial sidewall 305 [0089] 455 Outer surface of the partial sidewall 305 [0090] 460 Inner surface of the partial sidewall 305 [0091] 465 Partial interior of the partial sidewall 305 [0092] 470 Third aperture of the partial sidewall 305 [0093] 475 Open state of the third aperture 470 [0094] 480 Closed state of the third aperture 470 [0095] 485 Proximal end portion of the support structure 330 [0096] 490 Distal end portion of the support structure 330 [0097] 495 Flexible element [0098] 500 Closed end portion of the flexible wall 405 [0099] 505 Open end portion of the flexible wall 405 [0100] 510 Dome interior [0101] 515 Fourth aperture [0102] 520 Open state of the fourth aperture 515 [0103] 525 Closed state of the fourth aperture 515
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0115] Wherein the outer surface portion 105 is attached at the second end portion 85 further forming the primary interior 115 that the plant 60 is disposed within, the first 90 and second 95 margin portions are removably engagable 125 to one another and define the first aperture opening 130 in the open state 134, further the second aperture 135 is disposed therethrough the first end portion 80 sidewall 70 allowing the pot 65 to pass therethrough 140, 205 from the primary interior 115 into the external environment 55, when the second aperture 135 is in a second aperture 135 open state 133, as best shown in
[0116] Also included on the planter cover apparatus 50 is the extension element 145 having a lengthwise axis 150, the extension element 145 having a proximal end portion 155 and an opposing distal end portion 160 with the lengthwise axis 150 spanning therebetween, see
[0117] Further included in the planter cover apparatus 50 is the elastic band 185 that is affixed 190 to the flexible surrounding sidewall 70 first end portion 80 wherein the elastic band 185 extends outward 195 from the first end portion 80, see
[0118] As an option for the planter cover 50, the first 90 and second 95 margin portions being removably engagable to one another can preferably have removable engagable structure 435 that is selected from the group consisting essentially of a zipper, as shown in
[0119] Another option for the planter cover 50, can be that the extension element 145 is preferably constructed of an elongated beam 440 having a cross section that is selected from the group consisting essentially of an angle beam, as shown in
[0120] A further option for the planter cover 50, is where the flexible surrounding sidewall 70 is preferably constructed of a transparent material to operationally transmit light for the plant 60 and to allow identification of the plant 60 with the planter cover apparatus 50 in place, as shown in
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[0122] Continuing for the first alternate embodiment of the planter cover apparatus 300 as shown in
[0123] As an option for the alternate embodiment of the planter cover apparatus 300, the primary 315 and secondary 320 margin portions being removably engagable 435 to one another have removably engagable structure 435 that is preferably selected from the group consisting essentially of a zipper, as shown in
[0124] As another option for the alternate embodiment of the planter cover apparatus 300, wherein the support structure 330 and beam 325 are preferably constructed of an elongated beam having a cross section that is selected from the group consisting essentially of an angle beam, as shown for the support structure 330 in
[0125] As a continuing option for the alternate embodiment of the planter cover apparatus 300, for the flexible partial surrounding sidewall 305 is preferably constructed of a transparent material to operationally transmit light for the plant 60 and to allow identification of the plant 60 with the alternative embodiment planter cover apparatus 300 in place.
[0126] As yet another option for the alternate embodiment of the planter cover apparatus 300, can further comprise a flexible element 495 disposed between the support structure 330 proximal end portion 485 and the closed end portion 445 of the flexible partial surrounding sidewall 305 to operationally allow the partial surrounding sidewall 305 to deflect in wind to reduce disturbing the support structure 330. The flexible element 495 is preferably a spring, but could be any resilient flexible element that is suitable for the use.
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[0128] Also the second alternative embodiment planter cover apparatus 400 includes the frame structure 421 that runs from the flexible wall 405 open end portion 505 to the flexible wall 405 closed end portion 500, the frame structure 421 having the proximal end portion 426 and the opposing distal end portion 427, the frame structure 421 is also affixed 428 to the flexible wall 405, wherein operationally the frame structure 421 helps maintain the flexible wall 405 dome shape that is suspended over the plant 60 on the ground surface 430, as shown in
[0129] An option for the second alternative embodiment planter cover apparatus 400, can be wherein the leading 410 and trailing 415 margin portions being removably engagable 435 to one another have removably engagable structure 435 that is selected from the group consisting essentially of a zipper, as shown in
[0130] Another option for the second alternative embodiment planter cover apparatus 400, is wherein the frame structure 421 is preferably constructed of an elongated beam 440 having a cross section that is selected from the group consisting essentially of an angle beam, a channel beam, I beam, solid rod, as shown in
[0131] A further option for the second alternative embodiment planter cover apparatus 400, wherein the flexible wall 405 is preferably constructed of a transparent material to operationally transmit light for the plant 60 and to allow identification of the plant 60 with the second alternative embodiment planter cover apparatus 400 in place, as shown in
[0132] Yet another option for the second alternative embodiment planter cover apparatus 400, wherein the frame structure 421 distal end portion 427 can further comprise the ground stake extension 425 to operationally help anchor the second alternative embodiment planter cover apparatus 400 to the ground surface 430.
CONCLUSION
[0133] Accordingly, the present invention of a planter cover apparatus has been described with some degree of particularity directed to the embodiments of the present invention. It should be appreciated, though; that the present invention is defined by the following claim construed in light of the prior art so modifications of the changes may be made to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention without departing from the inventive concepts contained therein.