MODULAR TREE PROTECTING CONTAINER ENSEMBLE
20180139910 ยท 2018-05-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G25/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G9/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G13/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G13/0237
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01G13/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A modular tree protecting container ensemble consists of eight arcuate and straight connectable modular containers, which when set up and connected to each other around a tree at soil level, provides a protective barrier, forms a water and mulch basin, provides theft-resistance and allows for beautification. The ensemble includes three unique shapes, two of which are corner containers; all three shapes have drainage holes on the container floor, and have identical sidewalls and sidewall connector holes for perfect container-to-container alignment. The tree protecting container ensemble is made up of two corner containers with both arcuate walls, two corner containers with arcuate and right angle-cornered walls, and four straight-sided containers, which are all fastened to each other through their sidewall holes with spacers, rods and rod caps, providing container-to-container connection, ensemble stability and theft-resistance.
Claims
1. At least three modular tree protecting containers that may together form a joined container ensemble, comprising: a plurality of at least three differently shaped open top containers, each with a cavity surrounded by an inner wall, at least one outer wall, a pair of sidewalls of substantially equal lengths, and a bottom floor, the differently shaped containers comprising first corner containers with arcuate inner and outer walls, second corner containers with arcuate inner walls and right angled outer walls, and extension containers with straight equal length inner and outer walls, wherein the containers when aligned by sidewalls around a tree trunk at soil level, with the first and second corner containers with arcuate inner walls facing the tree trunk, with one or more straight-sided extension containers in-between the corner containers form the container ensemble that partially or fully circumscribe an enclosed circular or oval shaped area around the tree trunk thereby providing a protective barrier for the tree trunk and an optional enclosed area for mulching and watering the tree.
2. The modular containers as in claim 1, wherein each container has a floor with a plurality of equidistant holes to allow uniform drainage of water.
3. The modular containers as in claim 1, wherein the sidewalls of every container have identical measurements in height and length.
4. The modular containers as in claim 3, wherein the sidewalls of every modular container have a plurality of holes with equal diameter and are placed and spaced identically on each sidewall to allow precise alignment for purposes of connecting the said modular containers and form the joined ensemble.
5. The modular containers of claim 4, being fastened to each other through the sidewall holes by a plurality of fastening devices, one means being common use doughnut shaped spacers, rods and rod caps, the size of the said spacers, rods and rod caps being predetermined by the diameter of the container sidewall holes to improve alignment, stabilization and to implement theft resistance for the ensemble.
6. The modular containers as in claim 5, further comprising a connection between said modular containers that is accomplished through the sidewall holes by putting one rod through one spacer through two aligned modular containers and their sidewall holes and a second spacer and fastened off by a rod cap at the end of the rod.
7. The modular containers as in claim 1, wherein wall thicknesses of the five sidings of every modular container is pre-determined based on the fabrication material used, to withstand the weight and minimum pressure of sand for the purpose of filling the cavity of the container to the top with sand or a plurality of other filling or decorating material.
8. The containers of claim 1, comprising at least four containers.
9. The containers of claim 1, comprising at least five containers.
10. The containers of claim 1, comprising at least six containers.
11. The containers of claim 1, comprising at least seven containers.
12. The containers of claim 1, comprising at least eight containers.
13. At least three modular tree protecting containers that may together form a joined container ensemble, comprising: a plurality of at least two differently shaped open top containers, each with a cavity surrounded by an inner wall, at least one outer wall, a pair of sidewalls of substantially equal lengths, and a bottom floor, the differently shaped containers comprising at least one first corner container with arcuate inner and outer walls, at least one second corner container with arcuate inner walls and right angled outer walls, and an optional extension containers with straight equal length inner and outer walls wherein the containers when aligned by sidewalls around a tree trunk, with the first and second corner containers with arcuate inner walls facing the tree trunk, with one or more straight-sided extension containers in-between the corner containers form the container ensemble that partially or fully circumscribe a circular or oval shaped area around the tree trunk thereby providing a protective barrier for the tree trunk.
14. At least four modular tree protecting containers that may together form a joined container ensemble, comprising: a plurality of at least two differently shaped open top containers, each with a cavity surrounded by an inner wall, at least one outer wall, a pair of sidewalls of substantially equal lengths, and a bottom floor, the differently shaped containers comprising at least one first corner container with arcuate inner and outer walls, and at least one second corner container with arcuate inner walls and right angled outer walls, wherein the containers when aligned by sidewalls around a tree trunk, with the first and second corner containers with arcuate inner walls facing the tree trunk form the container ensemble that partially or fully circumscribe a circular or oval shaped area around the tree trunk thereby providing a protective barrier for the tree trunk.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTIVE KEY
[0021] 10 modular tree protecting container ensemble [0022] 20 modular corner container with arcuate inner and outer length-side wall [0023] 25 quarter-circle arcuate inner length-side wall [0024] 26 quarter-circle arcuate outer length-side wall [0025] 27 floor of modular corner container with arcuate length-side walls [0026] 30 modular corner container with arcuate inner length-side wall and right angle-cornered outer length-side walls [0027] 35 quarter-circle arcuate inner length-side wall [0028] 36 right angle-cornered outer length-side wall [0029] 37 floor of modular corner container with right angle-cornered outer length-side wall [0030] 40 modular container with straight inner and outer length-side walls [0031] 45 straight length-side wall [0032] 47 floor of modular straight-sided container [0033] 50 drainage hole [0034] 60 side wall [0035] 65 side wall connector hole [0036] 70 common-use spacer [0037] 80 common-use rod [0038] 90 common-use rod cap
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0039] The detailed description of the modular tree protecting container ensemble (herein described as an ensemble) are displayed in seven drawings,
[0040] In accordance with the invention, the best mode of the ensemble 10 is presented in terms of a preferred embodiment, herein depicted in
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[0049] Individual containers described herewith may be formed from plastic, wood, ceramic, clay, various metals, or other like material.