PACKAGES FOR LIVING, EDIBLE PLANTS
20180020624 ยท 2018-01-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01G9/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A package for a living, edible plant includes a tray having a bottom wall and four side walls defining an open, upper end of said tray, and a living, edible plant being having leaves that extend above the open, upper end of said tray. The package has a flexible outer container having a bottom panel extending along a closed lower end of the flexible outer container and side panels extending upwardly from the bottom panel toward an open upper end of the flexible outer container. The tray and the plant are disposed inside the flexible outer container so that the bottom wall of the tray reinforces the bottom panel of the flexible outer container and the side walls of the tray oppose the side panels of the flexible outer container. The upper ends of the side panels of the flexible outer container extend above upper ends of the four side walls of the tray. The upper ends of the leaves extend above the upper ends of the side panels of the flexible outer container and the upper ends of the side panels of the flexible outer container engage the leaves for tucking the leaves inwardly inside the flexible outer container.
Claims
1. A package for a living, edible plant comprising: a tray having a bottom wall and four side walls extending upwardly from said bottom wall to define an open, upper end of said tray; a living, edible plant being potted in soil in said tray, said plant including leaves that extend above said open, upper end of said tray and outside an outer perimeter of said tray; a flexible outer container having a bottom panel extending along a closed lower end of said flexible outer container and side panels extending upwardly from said bottom panel toward an open upper end of said flexible outer container; said tray and said living, edible plant being disposed inside said flexible outer container so that said bottom wall of said tray reinforces said bottom panel of said flexible outer container and said side walls of said tray oppose said side panels of said flexible outer container, wherein said tray is more rigid than said bottom panel and said side panels of said flexible outer container, wherein upper ends of said side panels of said flexible outer container extend above upper ends of said four side walls of said tray, wherein upper ends of said leaves extend above said upper ends of said side panels of said flexible outer container, and wherein said upper ends of said side panels of said flexible outer container engage said leaves for tucking said leaves inwardly inside said flexible outer container; a first handle attached to a first one of said side panels of said flexible outer container; a second handle attached to a second one of said side panels of said flexible outer container.
2. The package as claimed in claim 1, wherein said flexible outer container is transparent.
3. The package as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tray has a length of about 6-7 inches, a width of about 4-5 inches and a height of about 2 inches.
4. The package as claimed in claim 3, wherein said flexible outer container has a length of about 7-9 inches, a width of about 5-7 inches and a height of about 7 inches.
5. The package as claimed in claim 4, wherein prior to being disposed inside said flexible outer container, said plant has a length of about 12-14 inches, a width of about 8-9 inches, and a height of about 8-10 inches.
6. The package as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plant comprises two or more different types of leaves for two or more different types of lettuce.
7. The package as claimed in claim 6, wherein said plant comprises five or more different types of leaves for five or more different types of lettuce.
8. The package as claimed in claim 7, wherein said five or more different types of lettuce are selected from the group consisting of green leaf lettuce, red leaf lettuce, red oak leaf lettuce, Bibb lettuce, green oak leaf lettuce, Jericho lettuce, red Romaine lettuce seeds, and herbs.
9. The package as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second handles are attached to said flexible outer container using a transparent adhesive material.
10. The package as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said handle comprises an elongated strip of material having a first end secured to said flexible outer container, an opposite second end secured to said flexible outer container, and a single twist formed in said elongated strip of material that is located between said first and second ends thereof.
11. The package as claimed in claim 1, wherein said package is inserted into a shipping container with additional packages abutted against two or more side panels of said flexible outer container.
12. A package for a living, edible plant comprising: a tray having a bottom wall and four side walls extending upwardly from said bottom wall to define an open, upper end of said tray; a living, edible plant being potted in soil in said tray, said plant including two or more different types of leaves for two or more different types of lettuce that extend above said open, upper end of said tray and outside an outer perimeter of said tray; a flexible, transparent outer container having a bottom panel extending along a closed lower end of said flexible outer container and side panels extending upwardly from said bottom panel toward an open upper end of said flexible outer container; said tray and said living, edible plant being disposed inside said flexible, transparent outer container so that said bottom wall of said tray reinforces said bottom panel of said flexible, transparent outer container and said side walls of said tray oppose said side panels of said flexible, transparent outer container, wherein said tray is more rigid than said bottom panel and said side panels of said flexible, transparent outer container, wherein upper ends of said side panels of said flexible, transparent outer container extend above upper ends of said four side walls of said tray, wherein upper ends of leaves extend above said upper ends of said side panels of said flexible, transparent outer container, and wherein said upper ends of said side panels of said flexible, transparent outer container engage said leaves of said plant for tucking said leaves inwardly, and; first and second handles attached to said side panels of said flexible, transparent outer container.
13. The package as claimed in claim 12, wherein said tray has a length of about 6-7 inches, a width of about 4-5 inches and a height of about 2 inches, and wherein said flexible, transparent outer container has a length of about 7-9 inches, a width of about 5-7 inches and a height of about 7 inches.
14. The package as claimed in claim 13, wherein prior to being disposed inside said flexible, transparent outer container, said leaves of said plant define a length of about 12-14 inches, a width of about 8-9 inches, and a height of about 8-10 inches.
15. The package as claimed in claim 12, wherein said two or more different types of leaves for two or more different types of lettuce are selected from the group consisting of green leaf lettuce, red leaf lettuce, red oak leaf lettuce, Bibb lettuce, green oak leaf lettuce, Jericho lettuce, red Romaine lettuce seeds, and herbs.
16. The package as claimed in claim 12, wherein said first and second handles are attached to said flexible outer container using a transparent adhesive material, and wherein each said handle comprises an elongated strip of material having a first end secured to said flexible outer container, an opposite second end secured to said flexible outer container, and a single twist formed in said elongated strip of material that is located between said first and second ends thereof.
17. A method of packaging a living, edible plant comprising: providing a tray having a bottom wall and four side walls extending upwardly from said bottom wall to define an open, upper end of said tray; placing soil inside said tray and planting a living, edible plant in said soil; growing said living, edible plant until said plant is fully grown and has leaves, wherein said leaves of said fully grown plant define a plant length of about 12-14 inches, a plant width of about 8-9 inches and a plant height of about 8-10 inches; providing a flexible outer container having a bottom panel extending along a closed lower end of said flexible outer container and side panels extending upwardly from said bottom panel toward an open upper end of said flexible outer container, wherein said bottom panel has a length of about 8 inches and a width of about 6 inches, and wherein said side panels of said flexible outer container have a height of about 7 inches; inserting said tray and said fully grown living, edible plant inside said flexible outer container so that said bottom wall of said tray engages said bottom panel of said flexible outer container with upper ends of said leaves extending above said upper ends of said side panels of said flexible outer container, wherein as said tray is inserted into said flexible outer container, said upper ends of said side panels of said flexible outer container engage said leaves of said plant for tucking said leaves inwardly.
18. The method as claimed in claim 17, further comprising: attaching a first handle to a first one of said side panels of said flexible outer container; attaching a second handle to a second one of said side panels of said flexible outer container.
19. The method as claimed in claim 17, wherein said flexible outer container is transparent, and wherein each of said first and second handles have ends attached to said flexible outer container that are transparent.
20. The method as claimed in claim 17, wherein said tray has a length of about 6-7 inches, a width of about 4-5 inches and a height of about 2 inches.
Description
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[0037] In one embodiment, a living, edible plant may be grown using a plurality of different lettuce seeds and/or herb seeds provided in various combinations. In one embodiment, seed packets are used whereby each seed packet contains a different type of seed. In one embodiment, the first seed packet contains green leaf lettuce seeds, the second seed packet contains red leaf lettuce seeds, the third seed packet contains red oak leaf lettuce seeds, the fourth seed packet contains Bibb lettuce seeds, the fifth seed packet contains green oak leaf lettuce seeds, the sixth seed packet contains Jericho lettuce seeds, and the seventh seed packet contains outrageous red Romaine lettuce seeds. In one embodiment, seven seed packets for seven different types of lettuce are used, however, other plants may use more or less types of seeds, whereby each type of seed packet contains a different type of seed. A living, edible plant may also include herbs. In one embodiment, a living, edible plant includes red lettuce leaves such as those disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/901,804, assigned to Rutgers University, located in New Brunswick, N.J..
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[0041] In one embodiment, the plant packages are placed on store shelves with the labels facing the aisles (i.e., toward the customers). A customer may observe the plant including the outer container and the leaves through the transparent side walls of the transparent outer container. A customer may pick up a package using the handle for transferring the package into a shopping cart or to a checkout counter.
[0042] In one embodiment, a living, edible plant is transported to a customer's home, where it may be placed intact on a windowsill. The customer will pick the leaves accessible at the opening of the outer container when desired for use when cooking and/or eating. The customer may water the plant to continue to grow the leaves between the times that the leaves are picked. The leaves are still alive when they are picked to provide a customer with extremely fresh food.
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[0045] While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be devised without departing from the basic scope thereof, which is only limited by the scope of the claims that follow. For example, the present invention contemplates that any of the features shown in any of the embodiments described herein, or incorporated by reference herein, may be incorporated with any of the features shown in any of the other embodiments described herein, or incorporated by reference herein, and still fall within the scope of the present invention.