Tomato Catcher
20170049055 ยท 2017-02-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01D2046/262
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01G13/27
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01D46/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A tomato catcher device having an outer rectangular plastic frame and an inner ultra-violet resistant netting with a rectangular cut-out in the center to allow a tomato or cucumber plant to grow up and through. The center rectangle cut-out is surrounded by flanges that rest against the plant to help shield the plant's produce from falling through the center net hole and onto the ground, thereby preventing the produce from rotting.
Claims
1. A tomato catcher device used to harvest and catch the produce of a tomato plant or cucumber plant, thereby preventing said produce from falling to the ground and rotting, comprising: a plurality of plastic tubing as a supportive frame that is formed into a rectangle with corner elbows; a plurality of tube legs attached to the underside of said tubular frame platform, said legs being of sufficient length to keep net approximately four inches off the ground soil or of sufficient length to be placed over a standing potted plant; a net with a center hole to accommodate the stem of a growing plant; further comprising a plurality of ventilation apertures to catch and protect falling plant produce; a tying means of attaching the net to the rectangular platform; a means of attaching five tomato catcher devices which allow said devices to be placed side by side and/or folded and stacked for storage.
2. The Tomato Catcher recited in claim 1 wherein inch by 34 inch long PVC tubes used to construct the horizontal side rails of the rectangular frame.
3. The Tomato Catcher recited in claim 1 wherein inch by 4 inch PVC tubes used to connect the 4 legs to the rectangular frame.
4. The Tomato Catcher recited in claim 1 wherein inch, 90 degree PVC elbows connect the side rails of the frame and connect the legs.
5. The Tomato Catcher recited in claim 1 wherein the net consists of a 3636 in. square plastic ultra-violet resistant material, comprised of plurality of inch squares, with one 54 in. rectangular cut out of the center surrounded by four 1 inch flanges.
6. The Tomato Catcher recited in claim 1 wherein the net is secured to the device support frame thirty 6 inch utility ties spaced at approximately five inch intervals.
7. The Tomato Catcher recited in claim 1 wherein said net having sufficient openings to provide ventilation and drainage and to be of sufficient strength to hold the fallen produce.
8. A method for increasing the yield of undamaged tomatoes and cucumbers and certain other fruits and vegetables by reducing the incidence of spoilage comprising the steps of a. providing a tubular and rectangular support frame to attach and hold a 3636 inch square plastic ultra-violet resistant black net material comprised of inch squares with one 54 rectangular cut-out in center with 1 inch flanges, securing said net to the frame with 6 inch utility ties; b. securing said net to the frame with 6 inch utility ties; c. providing for the device placement around the plant by the cutting and opening of the net from outer edge to the rectangular center cut-out and then securing said net around the plant with utility ties; d. keeping fallen fruits and vegetables from falling to the ground, thereby preventing spoilage before harvesting.
9. Tomato Catcher device recited in claim 1 with a plurality of said devices attached horizontally, thereby catching and harvesting the produce of multiple tomato plants or cucumber plants in a row comprising: a plurality of Tomato Catcher devices attached by one resistant black net material approximately 15.5 feet in length and approximately 3 feet in width; a net spaced in between each tomato catcher device which is flexible to provide for folding and stacking of each device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0029] While the foregoing background description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention as claimed.
[0030] Referring to the invention in more detail, the Tomato Catcher device consists of a 3636 inch square plastic ultra-violet resistant netting (
[0031] The above plastic netting is attached on all four sides to the bottom of four 34A inch diameter PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) tubes using 6 inch utility ties spaced at approximately 5 inch intervals. (
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[0037] Locate the black utility tie on one side rail. The black utility tie indicates the row you will be cutting up through to the center hole to allow placement of the Tomato Catcher around your preexisting plant. Using the black utility tie as a row marker, begin cutting up through this row. Once you reach the center cutout, return to the black utility tie, cutting the tie and the mesh edge under the rail where the tie was. Now you can spread open the mesh enough to place the Tomato Catcher around your existing adult plant. Use the enclosed black utility ties to secure the cut edge of the netting back together, placing a tie approximately every 1 inches. Replace the black indicator utility tie with two white utility ties to secure each side of the cut mesh to the side rail. Enclosed you will find 10 black and 2 white utility ties for use in securing your Tomato Catcher around existing plants.
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[0039] Once assembled, the method of placement of the device around the tomato or cucumber plant may vary, depending upon the size and location of the plant.
[0040] The fully assembled Tomato Catcher device at work around a mature tomato plant is shown in