Plant trellis base for a bucket
09943041 ยท 2018-04-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G9/124
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
In order to support a plant in a bucket that has a top and outside rim, a trellis base having a base surface portion and a rim engagement portion is disclosed. These portions seat on the top and outside rim of the bucket and extend around and beneath the top and outside rim of the bucket. A bottom portion of a further extension wall carries a hold down means which when positioned beneath the top and outside rim of the bucket, anchors the trellis base on the bucket. An inward bias means to inwardly bias and maintain the hold down means in position can also be used. The base surface portion carries at least one removable upright trellis holding means to removably carry the plant trellis.
Claims
1. A trellis base configured to removably carry a plant trellis, the trellis base to configured for supporting a growing plant, the trellis base comprising: a base surface portion configured to run solely peripherally along an inside of a rim of a bucket, the base surface portion having a substantially horizontal upper surface that extends continuously along and between an inner perimeter of the base surface portion and an outer perimeter of the base surface portion; the outer perimeter of the base surface portion being coupled to a rim engagement portion; the rim engagement portion comprising a first inside wall portion extending upwards from the base surface portion and transitioning into a top rim portion, the top rim portion extending substantially horizontally away from the inner perimeter, wherein an outer edge of the top rim portion transitions into a downward-facing outside wall portion adapted to extend below a top edge of the rim of the bucket when the trellis base is seated on the top edge of the rim; the outside wall portion comprising an inward bias member and a further extension portion which carries a hold down means configured for anchoring the trellis base to the bucket when the hold down means is positioned beneath the rim of the bucket; the further extension portion extending downwards and inwards before transitioning into the inward bias member, the inward bias member configured to inwardly bias and maintain the hold down means beneath the top and outside rim of the bucket when the trellis base is seated to the bucket; the upper surface carrying at least one removable upright trellis holding means configured to removably couple with a plant trellis, the at least one removable upright trellis holding means being pivotably attached to the base surface portion.
2. A trellis base as in claim 1 wherein the trellis base has an incomplete-ring shape and is molded from flexible and resilient plastic, wherein the trellis base further comprises a trellis base adjustable lock selected from a group consisting of a self-locking plastic tie, a self-locking plastic nylon tie, a fastener, a buckle, a classic ski-boot type buckle, a wire, an elastic cord, a rope, a large hose clamp, and a set of screws, wherein the trellis base adjustable lock is positioned and configured to pull unattached end portions of the trellis base together.
3. A trellis base as in claim 2 wherein the hold down means further comprises a flange extending from the further extension portion, configured to be positioned beneath an outwardly extending rim portion of a bucket to thereby prevent the trellis base adjustable lock from sliding downwardly off the further extension portion.
4. A trellis base as in claim 3 wherein the at least one removable upright trellis comprises a first removable upright trellis holding means, a second removable upright trellis holding means, a third removable upright trellis holding means, and a fourth removable upright trellis holdings means; wherein each of the first, second, third, and fourth removable upright trellis holding means comprises a tube portion having a generally closed lower end portion dimensioned to receive a generally cylindrical lower end portion of the plant trellis.
5. A trellis base as in claim 4 wherein the at least one removable upright trellis holding means comprises a tube portion having a generally closed lower end portion dimensioned to receive a generally cylindrical lower end portion of the plant trellis.
6. A trellis base as in claim 5 wherein the tube portion of the at least one removable trellis holding means is pivotably attached to the base surface portion so that the generally cylindrical lower end portion of the trellis can rotate inwardly and outwardly in a radial plane, the radial plane being relative to a bucket when the trellis base is seated on the bucket.
7. A trellis base as in claim 6 wherein a pivot comprises a central tightening and attachment pivot screw pivotably holding the rotatable tube portion to a fixed portion, and wherein there are radial splines between the rotatable tube portion and the fixed portion attached by the pivot screw.
8. A trellis base as in claim 1 wherein the trellis base is configured to be seated on a generally round five gallon bucket.
9. A trellis base as in claim 1 wherein the trellis base is configured to be seated on a bucket selected from the group consisting of a generally round three gallon bucket and a generally round seven gallon bucket.
10. A trellis base as in claim 1 wherein the trellis base is configured to be seated on a generally rectangular bucket.
11. A trellis base as in claim 10 wherein the trellis base is molded from flexible and resilient plastic.
12. A trellis base as in claim 11 wherein the hold down means further comprises an outwardly extending flange extending from the further extension portion, configured to be positioned beneath an outwardly extending rim portion of a bucket, to thereby prevent a trellis base adjustable lock from sliding downwardly off of the further extension portion.
13. A trellis base as in claim 12 wherein the outwardly extending flange further comprises spaced slots spaced therearound to facilitate attachment of the growing plant thereto.
14. A trellis base as in claim 12 wherein the outwardly extending flange further comprises spaced slots spaced therearound to facilitate attachment of the trellis base adjustable lock thereto.
15. A trellis base as in claim 12 wherein the outwardly extending flange further comprises a first handle notch and a second handle notch, wherein the first handle notch is configured to receive a portion of a rotatable bucket handle and wherein the second handle notch is configured to receive a portion of the rotatable bucket handle.
16. A trellis base as in claim 11 wherein the at least one removable upright trellis holding means comprises a tube portion having a generally closed lower end portion dimensioned to receive a generally cylindrical lower end portion of the plant trellis.
17. A trellis base as in claim 16 wherein the tube portion of the at least one removable upright trellis holding means is pivotably attached to the base surface portion so that the generally cylindrical lower end portion of the trellis can rotate inwardly and outwardly in a radial plane, wherein the radial plane is relative to the bucket.
18. A trellis base as in claim 17 wherein a pivot comprises a central tightening and attachment pivot screw pivotably holding the rotatable tube portion to a fixed portion, and wherein there are radial splines between the rotatable tube portion and the fixed portion attached by the pivot screw.
19. A trellis base as in claim 11 wherein the trellis base is configured to be seated on a bucket selected from the group consisting of a generally round five gallon bucket, a generally round three gallon bucket, and a generally round seven gallon bucket.
20. A trellis base as in claim 11 wherein the trellis base is configured to be seated on a generally rectangular bucket.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(5) The following is a discussion and description of the preferred specific embodiments of this invention, such being made with reference to the drawings, wherein the same reference numerals are used to indicate the same or similar parts and/or structure. It should be noted that such discussion and description is not meant to unduly limit the scope of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(6) In the following discussion, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that embodiments may be practiced without such specific details. Furthermore, lists and/or examples are often provided and should be interpreted as exemplary only and in no way limiting embodiments to only those examples.
(7) Exemplary embodiments are described below and in the accompanying Figures. The following detailed description provides a review of the drawing Figures in order to provide a thorough understanding of, and an enabling description for, these embodiments. One having ordinary skill in the art will understand that in some cases well-known structures, methods and functions have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the description of the embodiments.
(8) Turning now to the drawings and more particularly to
(9) The base surface portion 22 can carry a plurality of removable upright trellis holding means 24 to removably carry a plant trellis 18. In
(10) After the trellis base is seated on the top and outside rim 15 of the bucket 16, and the hold down means 12 is positioned and maintained by the bias means 10 beneath the top and outside rim 15 of the bucket 16, the trellis base 20 is more solidly anchored to the bucket 16, without any possibility of disturbing the growing plant 14 in the bucket 16, than if the trellis 18 was anchored by penetrating ground 13 inside the bucket 16. The trellis base 20 has the further advantage of ensuring that the bottom portions of the trellis 18 do not pierce or otherwise damage the plant's roots 6 as said bottom portions are held above the soil and roots in the present invention.
(11) A set of two handle notches 80 are incorporated into the trellis base 20 as illustrated in
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(13) It is noted that the inventors initially considered an inwardly extending lip, (not shown) positioned beneath the outwardly extending top rim of the bucket. This was replaced by the claimed further extension, which is much easier to remove from a mould used in casting. In the most preferred embodiment of the invention the outwardly extending flange 28 further comprises spaced slots 30 therearound to facilitate attachment of the plant 14 to the trellis base 20; or alternatively, to position a trellis base adjustable lock 8 therein, to pull unattached end portions of the trellis base 20 together, to thereby bias and maintain the further extension 15AA inwardly, beneath the top and outside rim 15 of the bucket 16.
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(15) Most preferably the trellis base is adapted to seat on a generally round five gallon type bucket 16. Alternatively, the trellis base is adapted to seat on a generally rectangular bucket 16 (as shown in
(16) A method of anchoring a trellis 18 on a bucket 16 using the trellis base 20, as most broadly described above, comprises the steps of: attaching the trellis base 20 to the top and outside rim 15 of the bucket 16 without any insertion into soil 13 in the bucket 16 so that any movement of the trellis 18 will not disturb the soil 13 or roots 6 in the soil 13 within the bucket 16, and so that the plant trellis 18 is more rigidly anchored on a wider base than it would be if it was anchored within the soil 13 within the bucket 16; using a plurality of upright trellis removable holding means 24 on a base surface portion 22 to hold a lower portion of the upright plant trellis 18 on the trellis base 20; and, arranging and attaching the growing plant 14 in the bucket 16 to the plant trellis 18.
(17) A method of anchoring a trellis 18 on a bucket 16 using the trellis base 20 as more narrowly described above comprises the steps of: seating the trellis base 20 on the top and outside rim 15 of the bucket 16 without any insertion into soil 13 in the bucket 16 so that any movement of the trellis 18 will not disturb roots 6 in the soil 13 within the bucket 16, and so that the plant trellis 18 is more rigidly anchored on a wider base than it would be if it was anchored within the soil 13 within the bucket 16; tightening a trellis base adjustable lock 8 positioned near the further extension 15AA of the outside wall portion 15A, above the outwardly extending flange 28 thereon, to thereby bias inwardly, and maintain the further extension 15AA beneath the top and outside rim 15 of the bucket 16; positioning the plant trellis 18 in the upright pant trellis removable holding means 24, on a base surface portion 22, to hold a lower portion of the upright plant trellis 18 on the trellis base 20; and finally, arranging and attaching the growing plant 14 in the bucket 16 to the plant trellis 18.
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(19) In a preferred embodiment the trellis base 20, immediately described above, is molded from flexible and resilient plastic, and the hold down means 12 comprises an interior lip 40, projecting from the ring wall 15A, positioned immediately beneath the top and outside rim 15 of the bucket 16, biased inwardly by the resilience of the plastic, to thereby maintain the trellis base 20 on the bucket 16.
(20) While particular embodiments have been described and disclosed in the present application, it is clear that any number of permutations, modifications, or embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of this disclosure.
(21) Particular terminology used when describing certain features or aspects of the embodiments should not be taken to imply that the terminology is being redefined herein to be restricted to any specific characteristics, features, or aspects with which that terminology is associated. In general, the terms used in the following claims should not be construed to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification, unless the above Detailed Description section explicitly defines such terms. Accordingly, the actual scope of the claims encompasses not only the disclosed embodiments, but also all equivalent ways of practicing or implementing the claimed subject matter.
(22) The above detailed description of the embodiments is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise embodiment or form disclosed herein or to the particular fields of usage mentioned above. While specific embodiments and examples are described above for illustrative purposes, various equivalent modifications are possible within the scope of the disclosure, as those skilled in the relevant art will recognize. Also, the teachings of the embodiments provided herein can be applied to other systems, not necessarily the system described above. The elements and acts of the various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments.
(23) Any patents, applications and other references that may be listed in accompanying or subsequent filing papers, as well as those listed above, are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. Aspects of embodiments can be modified, if necessary, to employ the systems, functions, and concepts of the various references to provide yet further embodiments.
(24) In light of the above Detailed Description, the inventors may make changes to the disclosure. While the detailed description outlines possible embodiments and discloses the best mode contemplated, no matter how detailed the above appears in text, embodiments may be practiced in a myriad of ways. Thus, implementation details may vary considerably while still being encompassed by the spirit of the embodiments as disclosed by the inventors. As discussed herein, specific terminology used when describing certain features or aspects should not be taken to imply that the terminology is being redefined herein to be restricted to any specific characteristics, features, or aspects of the embodiments with which that terminology is associated.
(25) While certain aspects are presented below in certain claim forms, the inventors contemplate the various aspects in any number of claim forms. Accordingly, the inventors reserve the right to add additional claims after filing the application to pursue such additional claim forms for other aspects.
(26) The above specification, examples and data provide a description of the structure and use of exemplary implementations of the described systems, articles of manufacture and methods. It is important to note that many implementations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.