WICK WATERING POT COVER SYSTEM
20170202160 ยท 2017-07-20
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Cpc classification
International classification
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An inexpensive wick watering system for potted plants and flowers is disclosed. An inner grower pot containing a plant/flower and soil has holes in its bottom surface along with a central indentation. The outer decorative pot into which the inner pot is inserted has a central protrusion which accepts the central indentation of the inner grower pot and a hole inserted into the center. A Wicking insert is inserted into the bottom of the outer decorative pot before inserting the inner grower pot with holes in its bottom surface. This wicking insert works to transfer water sitting in the volume created between the inner grower pot and the outer decorative pot when the inner grower pot is placed inside the outer decorative pot due to the soil's natural ability to be infiltrated and naturally hydrated by the water. Water that rises up to the hole in the center portion of the outer pot central protrusion drains from the outer pot.
Claims
1. An outer container with a side surface and a bottom surface bounding an interior space for the placement of water, wherein the bottom surface has a central protrusion extending into the bounded interior space; An inner container placed into the interior space of the outer container, the inner container having a side surface and a bottom surface bounding a space for the insertion of a plant and soil, wherein the bottom surface of the inner container has a central indentation into the bounded space with a hole located at the tip of the central indentation, where the inner container central indentation rests on the central protrusion of the outer container; A wicking element inserted between the outer container and the inner container in communication with the water in the outer container and the hole in the inner container to transfer the water in the outer container to the plant and soil in the inner container in a metered way as the plant and soil dehydrate.
2. The wick watering system for potted plants of claim 1, wherein a hole is located at a tip of the central protrusion extending into the bounded inner space of the outer container.
3. A wick watering system for potted plants comprising, An outer container with a side surface and a bottom surface bounding an interior space for the placement of water, wherein the bottom surface has a central protrusion extending into the bounded interior space where a hole is located at a tip of the central protrusion extending into the bounded inner space of the outer container; An inner container placed into the interior space of the outer container, the inner container having a side surface and a bottom surface bounding a space for the insertion of a plant and soil, wherein the bottom surface of the inner container has a plurality of holes located therein and has a central indentation into the bounded space with a hole located at the tip of the central indentation, where the inner container central indentation rests on the central protrusion of the outer container; A wicking element inserted between the outer container and the inner container in communication with the water in the outer container and the holes in the inner container to transfer the water in the outer container to the plant and soil in the inner container in a metered way as the plant and soil dehydrate.
4. The wick watering system for potted plants of claim 1 wherein the shape of the wicking element is a polygon.
5. The wick watering system for potted plants of claim 1 wherein the shape of the wicking element is generally circular.
6. The wick watering system for potted plants of claim 1 wherein the shape of the wicking element is generally elliptical.
7. The wick watering system for potted plants of claim 2 wherein the shape of the wicking element is a polygon.
8. The wick watering system for potted plants of claim 2 wherein the shape of the wicking element is generally circular.
9. The wick watering system for potted plants of claim 2 wherein the shape of the wicking element is generally elliptical.
10. The wick watering system for potted plants of claim 3 wherein the shape of the wicking element is a polygon.
11. The wick watering system for potted plants of claim 3 wherein the shape of the wicking element is generally circular.
12. The wick watering system for potted plants of claim 3 wherein the shape of the wicking element is generally elliptical.
13. A wick watering system for use with outer wrapping material for potted plants or flowers comprising an outer container insert with a side surface and a bottom surface bounding an interior space for the placement of water, wherein the bottom surface has a central protrusion extending into the bounded interior space; An inner container placed into the interior space of the outer container insert, the inner container having a side surface and a bottom surface bounding a space for the insertion of a plant and soil, wherein the bottom surface of the inner container has a central indentation into the bounded space with a hole located at the tip of the central indentation, where the inner container central indentation sits on the central protrusion of the outer container insert; A wicking element inserted between the outer container insert and the inner container in communication with the water in the outer container insert and the hole in the inner container to transfer the water in the outer container insert to the plant and soil in the inner container in a metered way as the plant and soil dehydrate.
14. The wick watering system for use with outer wrapping material for a potted plants or flowers of claim 13, wherein a hole is located at a tip of the central protrusion extending into the bounded inner space of the outer container insert.
15. A wick watering system for use with outer wrapping material for potted plants or flowers comprising, An outer container insert with a side surface and a bottom surface bounding an interior space for the placement of water, wherein the bottom surface has a central protrusion extending into the bounded interior space where a hole is located at a tip of the central protrusion extending into the bounded inner space of the outer container insert; An inner container placed into the interior space of the outer container insert, the inner container having a side surface and a bottom surface bounding a space for the insertion of a plant and soil, wherein the bottom surface of the inner container has a plurality of holes located therein and has a central indentation into the bounded space with a hole located at the tip of the central indentation, where the inner container central indentation rests on the central protrusion of the outer container insert; A wicking element inserted between the outer container insert and the inner container in communication with the water in the outer container and the holes in the inner container to transfer the water in the outer container insert to the plant and soil in the inner container in a metered way as the plant and soil dehydrate.
16. A shipping tray-grower tray for potted plants or flowers comprising individual compartments into which the potted plants or flowers sit wherein the individual compartments of the shipping tray-grower tray are fabricated with a side surface and a bottom surface bounding an interior space for the placement of water, and wherein the bottom surface has a central protrusion extending into the bounded interior space; An inner container placed into the interior space of the fabricated individual compartments, the inner container having a side surface and bottom surface bounding a space for the insertion of a plant and soil, wherein the bottom surface of the inner container has a central indentation into the bounded space with a hole located at the tip of the central indentation, where the inner container central indentation rests on the central protrusion of the fabricated individual compartments; A wicking element inserted between the fabricated individual compartments and the inner container in communication with the water in the fabricated individual compartments and the holes in the inner container to transfer the water in the fabricated individual compartments to the plant and soil in the inner container in a metered way as the plant and soil dehydrate.
17. The shipping tray-grower tray for potted plants or flowers of claim 16, wherein a hole is located at a tip of the central protrusion extending into the bounded inner space of the fabricated individual compartments.
18. A shipping tray-grower tray for potted plants or flowers comprising individual compartments into which the potted plants or flowers sit wherein the individual compartments of the shipping tray-grower tray are fabricated with a side surface and a bottom surface bounding an interior space for the placement of water, and wherein the bottom surface has a central protrusion extending into the bounded interior space where a hole is located at a tip of the central protrusion extending into the bounded inner space of the fabricated individual compartments; An inner container placed into the interior space of the fabricated individual compartments, the inner container having a side surface and bottom surface bounding a space for the insertion of a plant and soil, wherein the bottom surface of the inner container has a plurality of holes located therein and has a central indentation into the bounded space with a hole located at the tip of the central indentation, where the inner container central indentation rests on the central protrusion of the fabricated individual compartments; A wicking element inserted between the fabricated individual compartments and the inner container in communication with the water in the fabricated individual compartments and the holes in the inner container to transfer the water in the fabricated individual compartments to the plant and soil in the inner container in a metered way as the plant and soil dehydrate.
19. A method for watering potted plants with the wick watering system, comprising: An outer container with a side surface and a bottom surface bounding an interior space for the placement of water, wherein the bottom surface has a central protrusion extending into the bounded interior space; an inner container placed into the interior space of the outer container, the inner container having a side surface and a bottom surface bounding a space for the insertion of a plant and soil, wherein the bottom surface of the inner container has a central indentation into the bounded interior space with a hole located at the tip of the central indentation, where the inner container central indentation sits on the central protrusion of the outer container; a wicking element inserted between the outer container and the inner container in communication with the water in the outer container and the hole in the inner container to transfer the water in the outer container to the plant and soil in the inner container in a metered way as the plant and soil dehydrate. watering the plant and soil in the inner container; allowing the water to percolate through the soil; allowing the water to flow through the soil into the outer container; allowing excess water that flowed through the soil to the outer container to accumulate in the space bounded by the inside of the outer container and the bottom surface of the inner container; allowing the wicking element to transfer water to the plant and soil as they dehydrate in a metered way.
20. A method for watering potted plants with the wick watering system comprising, An outer container with a side surface and a bottom surface bounding an interior space for the placement of water, wherein the bottom surface has a central protrusion extending into the bounded interior space where a hole is located at a tip of the central protrusion extending into the bounded inner space of the outer container; an inner container placed into the interior space of the outer container, the inner container having a side surface and a bottom surface bounding a space for the insertion of a plant and soil, wherein the bottom surface of the inner container has a plurality of holes located therein and has a central indentation into the bounded space with a hole located at the tip of the central indentation, where the inner container central indentation rests on the central protrusion of the outer container; a wicking element inserted between the outer container and the inner container in communication with the water in the outer container and the holes in the inner container to transfer the water in the outer container to the plant and soil in the inner container in a metered way as the plant and soil dehydrate. watering the plant and soil in the inner container; allowing the water to percolate into the soil; allowing the water to flow through the soil into the outer container; allowing excess water that flowed through the soil to the outer container to accumulate in the space bounded by the inside of the outer container and the bottom surface of the inner container; allowing the wicking element to transfer water to the plant and soil as they dehydrate in a metered way; allowing excess water in the outer container to rise up to and exit from the hole located at a tip of the central protrusion extending into the bounded inner space of the outer container.
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[0030] The present invention will now be described in terms of the presently preferred embodiment thereof as illustrated in the drawings. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many obvious modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention.
[0031] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an outer container (often decorative) or pot is provided 1 (
[0032] Inserted into the base of the outer container 1 before the inner container 2 is inserted is a wicking element 3.
[0033] Further, various shapes and sizes of wicking material can be used and achieve the same effect as the triangular shape show in
[0034] The indention in the inner container 1 rests on the protrusion in the outer container 2 in such a way as to physically compromise the wicking element 3 where the wicking element 3 curves downward into the outer container 1 where water poured into the plant collects.
[0035] The outer container 1 is presented in one preferred embodiment as having a hole 5 at the top of the central protrusion in its bottom surface.
[0036] Specifically, it is one objective of the present invention to allow for the overwatering of a plant in the inner container. So, to facilitate that likely eventuality, the excess water would accumulate in the outer container 1 and when it rises to the level of the hole 5 in the outer container 1, the water would drip out.
[0037] In the alternative embodiment of the outer container 1 where hole 5 is removed to account for the circumstance when a wholesaler or more likely a retailer of plants and flowers using the present invention does not want water leakage from the outer container. This could be to guard against the possibility of injury or simply the esthetic value of not having puddles of water on the ground. In this embodiment, the inner container 2 and outer container 1 with the wicking element 3 placed between their bottom surfaces would function as described without the ability to have water drain out of the outer container 1 due to overwatering.
[0038] In a preferred embodiment, the inner container 2 has a plurality of holes in its bottom surface to allow for access to hydration form the wicking element 3.
[0039] The wicking element 3 becomes saturated from the water accumulated at the bottom of the outer container 1.
[0040] It is the design concept of the present invention to provide an inexpensive and easily implemented system for hydrating flowers and plants in transport from wholesalers to retailers and on sale to consumers in retail stores and outlets. Specifically, the present invention provides for an easily molded plastic inner container 2 with a bottom surface center protrusion and similarly easily molded outer container 1 with a bottom surface center indentation. An inexpensive and readily available wicking element 3 is haphazardly placed into the bottom of the outer container 1.
[0041] Water is then added to the plant/flower in the inner container 2.
[0042] In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the central protrusion of the outer container is molded or otherwise fabricated into the circular inserts of a standard shipping tray-grower tray 6 used to transport plants and flowers and to display them for retail sale.
[0043] Again, here, water is added to the plant/flower in the inner containers 2 of the shipping tray-grower tray 6.
[0044] In yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the outer container is in the form of an outer insert 1 that is surrounded by a decorative covering 7. The decorative covering 7 can be cellophane wrap, foil wrap or any other similar type standard plant pot covering. Often these coverings are decorative and seasonally appropriate.
[0045] Again, here, water is added to the plant/flower in the inner container 2.
[0046] Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the embodiments just described merely illustrate the principals of the present invention. Many obvious modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
A wick watering system for potted plants comprising,