Potted Plant Netting System
20170251611 ยท 2017-09-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A01G13/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44B18/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G9/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The container netting system is comprised of a pot, saucer, and a net. The net is positioned around the pot and saucer to restrict the access to the interior of the saucer. The mesh openings of the net are sized to prevent a mosquito, or other bug, from accessing the water to lay eggs.
Claims
1. A container netting system comprising a pot having drainage ports positioned near the bottom of said pot; a saucer positioned to collect drainage from said drainage ports; a net having mesh openings; and a cavity defined by said saucer, the exterior surface of said pot, and said net wherein said drainage ports open into said cavity.
2. A container netting system of claim 1 wherein each said mesh opening is approximately 1.44 millimeters squared.
3. A container netting system of claim 1 wherein said net has at least 120 said mesh openings per square inch.
4. A container netting system of claim 1 wherein the top portion of said net is positioned around the exterior surface of said pot.
5. A container netting system of claim 4 wherein the bottom portion of said net is positioned around the exterior surface of said saucer.
6. A container netting system of claim 4 wherein the top portion is attached to said pot through hook and loop fasteners.
7. A container netting system of claim 4 wherein an elastic strip of material is attached to the inner face of said top portion of said net.
8. A container netting system of claim 7 wherein said net has at least one dart positioned near said top portion.
9. A container netting system of claim 1 wherein said net is stitched using a lockstitch.
10. A potted plant net comprising a net having a top portion, bottom portion, right portion, left portion, and mesh openings; an elastic strip of material attached to the inner face of said top portion; and a fastener for linking said right portion with said left portion.
11. A potted plant net of claim 10 wherein said net has at least one dart positioned near said top portion.
12. A potted plant net of claim 10 wherein said net is stitched using a lockstitch.
13. A potted plant net of claim 10 wherein said fastener is a hook and loop fastener.
14. A potted plant net of claim 10 wherein each said mesh opening is approximately 1.44 millimeters squared.
15. A potted plant net of claim 10 wherein said net has at least 120 said mesh openings per square inch.
16. A potted plant net of claim 10 further comprising fasteners positioned on the inner face of said top portion of said net.
17. A potted plant net of claim 16 wherein said fastener is a hook and loop fastener.
Description
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0017] As seen in
[0018] The top portion 11 of the net 10 is affixed to a strip of material 18. In one embodiment the strip of material 18 is elastic. The top portion 11 of the net 10 is folded into small wedges 19 that taper towards the bottom portion 12. These wedges 20 are commonly referred to as darts in sewing. The top portion 11, with the wedges 20, are attached or sewn to the strip of material 18 while the strip of material 18 is taut. The strip of material 18 is positioned on the inner face 15 of the net 10. After the top portion 11 is attached and the strip of material is not taut, the top portion 11 of the net pulls together causing the net to appear trapezoid in shape as the left and right sides become angled. The wedges 20, when the strip of material 18 is not taut, help prevent folds in the material when placed around a round object.
[0019] Several securing hooks 21, of hook and loop fastener, are affixed to the strip of material 18 along the top portion 11. A connection hook 22 is affixed to the strip of material 18 along the top portion 11 proximal to the left portion 13. A connection loop 23 is affixed to the top portion 11 of the outer face 16 proximal to the right portion 14.
[0020] The top portion 11 of the net 10 is wrapped around the exterior surface 5 of the pot 2. The securing hooks 21 on the net 10 connect to the securing loop 6 on the exterior surface 5 of the pot 2. The connection hook 22 connects with the connecting loop 23. The hook and loop fasteners secure the net 10 around the pot 2 which adjoins the left portion 13 and right portion 14. The elasticity of the strip of material 18 permit the top portion 11 of the net 10 to stretch around the pot 2. The wedges 20 prevent the material from bunching up around the bottom of the pot 2 and saucer 3.
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[0022] In another embodiment hook and loop fasteners are attached directly to the inner face of the net, along the top portion. In this embodiment the strip of material is not necessary.
[0023] In another embodiment, the elasticity of the strip of material, along with the use of fastener to adjoin the right and left portions, is sufficient to attach the net to the pot. In this embodiment, the friction of the elastic strip of material against the exterior surface of the pot is sufficient to keep the net in place.
[0024] In another embodiment the netting is shaped as a sack. The bottom portion of the sack encompasses the saucer and extends up onto the exterior of the pot. The sack is attached or fastened to the pot using hook and loop fasteners, elastic strip of material, or both.
[0025] The present disclosure is described above in terms of a preferred illustrative embodiment of a planter system. Those skilled in the art will recognize that alternative constructions of such an apparatus can be used in carrying out the present invention. Other aspects, features, and advantages of the present invention may be obtained from a study of this disclosure and the drawings, along with the appended claims.