Plant Training System
20170354098 · 2017-12-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01G9/124
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16C11/106
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C11/103
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A01G9/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B2/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A plant training system for use with a pot that is arranged to hold a plant includes a plurality of bases that are adapted to be coupled to the pot, wherein each base is adapted to carry a stake or pole, and wherein the angle of the stake or pole relative to the pot is adjustable. There is a mechanical system for holding each base on the pot.
Claims
1. A plant training system for use with a pot that is arranged to hold a plant, comprising: a plurality of bases that are adapted to be coupled to the pot, wherein each base is adapted to carry a stake or pole, and wherein the angle of the stake or pole relative to the pot is adjustable; and a mechanical system for holding each base on the pot.
2. The plant training system of claim 1 wherein the stakes are of different lengths.
3. The plant training system of claim 1, wherein the length of the stakes can be adjusted with a stake system in which multiple stakes nest one within another.
4. The plant training system of claim 1, wherein the bases comprise a plate that supports a stand that has a number of legs that sit against the outside of the pot.
5. The plant training system of claim 1, wherein each base comprises a socket that carries a stake, where the sockets are angularly adjustable.
6. The plant training system of claim 5, wherein the stakes comprise a ball that is fitted into a socket.
7. The plant training system of claim 6, wherein each base further comprises a mechanism for holding the ball in place in the socket.
8. The plant training system of claim 7, wherein the mechanism for holding the ball in place in the socket comprises a screw.
9. The plant training system of claim 8, wherein the mechanism for holding the ball in place in the socket further comprises a cup that contacts the ball, wherein the screw is adapted to move the cup relative to the ball.
10. The plant training system of claim 8, wherein the screw contacts the ball.
11. The plant training system of claim 1, wherein each base comprises a pulley and the mechanical system for holding the bases on the pot comprises a cord or cable that runs circumferentially around the pot and is coupled to each base via the pulleys.
12. The plant training system of claim 11, wherein the cord or cable can be tightened in order to hold the bases on the pot.
13. The plant training system of claim 12, wherein the cord or cable can be tightened using a ratchet-type cable tightening system or a cam jam type cord tightening device.
14. The plant training system of claim 1, further comprising twine that is constructed such that it can be used to couple part of a plant to a stake.
15. The plant training system of claim 14, wherein the twine comprises a pliable metal core with an overcoat of anti-microbial polymer.
16. The plant training system of claim 15, wherein the polymer comprises a UV-stabilized thermoplastic rubber.
17. The plant training system of claim 1, wherein each base comprises a projecting stud that is adapted to be coupled to a stake that has a threaded opening.
18. A plant training system for use with a pot that is arranged to hold a plant, comprising: a plurality of bases that are adapted to be coupled to the pot, wherein each base is adapted to carry a stake or pole, and wherein an angle of the stake or pole relative to the pot is adjustable, wherein each base comprises a socket that carries a stake, where the sockets are angularly adjustable, wherein the stakes comprise a ball that is fitted into a socket and a projecting stud that is adapted to be coupled to a stake that has a threaded opening, and wherein each base further comprises a cup that contacts the ball and a screw that is adapted to move the cup relative to the ball to hold the ball in place in the socket; and a mechanical system for holding each base on the pot.
19. The plant training system of claim 18, comprising a plurality of stakes of different lengths.
20. The plant training system of claim 19, further comprising twine that is constructed such that it can be used to couple part of a plant to a stake, wherein the twine comprises a pliable metal core with an overcoat of anti-microbial UV-stabilized thermoplastic rubber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Featured in this disclosure is a plant training system. A first example is plant training system 10,
[0018] One example of base 20 is depicted and includes plate 30 that supports a stand 40 that has a number of legs 42 that sit against the outside surface of pot P. Socket 24 carries stake 26. Socket 24 is angularly adjustable using adjusting/locking system 28; this can be accomplished with an adjustable angle flagpole bracket of the type well known in the field and having tightening knob 60. Pulley 58 is coupled to plate 30. The bases can be held onto the pot in any convenient mechanical manner. One non-limiting example is by the use of cord or cable system 50 with cord 51 that runs circumferentially around the pot and is coupled to each base 20 via pulleys 58 (see
[0019] The stakes provide varied circumferential and varied height and diameter points of attachment for devices (now existing types of devices, or the twine described herein) that can be coupled to branches and the stakes, so as to support the branches, and train the branches to grow in desired directions. One way to couple the stakes to branches is by the use of spool 70 of twine 72. The spools can be constructed such that they slip over a stake and so are held close to the plant. Twine can be used without these spools, though. In one non-limiting example the twine is a pliable metal core with an overcoat (e.g., an extrusion) of anti-microbial polymer, so as to accomplish a bendable but soft twine that is not restricted to particular sizes. The polymer can be an ultraviolet (UV)-stabilized polymer. The polymer can be a UV-stabilized, anti-microbial, thermoplastic rubber.
[0020] Another plant training system includes base 100, shown in
[0021] One non-limiting example of an adjustable ball-and-socket type joint for the base/stake, is shown in
[0022] The system can be used as follows. Two or more bases are spaced around the pot and held to its outside with a mechanical system that removably holds the bases on the outside of the pot. Stakes or poles of desired length are coupled to the bases. The angle of the stakes can be adjusted in or out and left and right as desired. Devices such as twine, nets or other structures are then coupled to the stakes and to the branches of the plant, to support the branches and train the branches to grow in desired directions. The supports (stakes and twine) can then be adjusted as needed as the plant grows.
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[0024] A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that additional modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the inventive concepts described herein, and, accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.