Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
047082000 | Vertical array | 22 |
20080202027 | Vertical-mount laminar planter - A planter for living plants, composed substantially of a wall-facing layer ( | 08-28-2008 |
20090000189 | MODULAR PLANTER SYSTEM - A modular planter system comprises a plurality of vertically spaced apart troughs, at least one longitudinally extending support member adapted to position the troughs one above another, and one or more planter inserts configured for insertion into a trough. | 01-01-2009 |
20100095588 | PLANTING CONTAINER - A planting container body ( | 04-22-2010 |
20100146854 | APPARATUS FOR VERTICAL HORTICULTURE - In a preferred embodiment, a multi-level elevated stack of planting containers is mounted to vertical support pole. Each container has a plurality of planting compartments for containing a growing medium. The compartments are at least partially divided from one another by a vertically extending partition for at least partially limiting fluid transfer among the planting compartments within the same container. Each said planting compartments has a fluid drain through which any unabsorbed fluid drains into only a single respective one of the compartments of a container located at a lower of the stack. The drains in the compartments are radially offset from a through hole in each container which receives the support pole and fluid is discharged into radially offset locations of compartments at lower levels to deter fluid bypass between the pole and the through hole. | 06-17-2010 |
20100146855 | Modular Plant Growing Device - A modular plant growing device includes a main frame mounted on an upright supporting surface. The main frame is configured with an accommodating space defined by an upright rear plate, an inclined top plate extending gradually and upwardly from an upper end of the rear plate, an inclined bottom plate extending gradually and upwardly from a lower end of the rear plate, and opposite lateral plates for receiving a plant unit. The top plate is formed with an inlet unit permitting flow of liquid for plant growth into the accommodating space therethrough. The bottom plate is formed with an outlet unit disposed adjacent to the lower end of the rear plate and permitting leakage of the liquid from the accommodating space therethrough. | 06-17-2010 |
20100229464 | Moisture absorbing and water transferring self watering structured stackable plant containers - A moisture absorbing and water transferring self watering structured planters, including a plurality of a tapering plant pots, capable of mounting one upon another in a staggered fashion, to provide a series of stacked planters, a bottom planter shaped to provide for its accommodations upon a deck rail, or the bottom planter may locate within a tray, even one that contains casters, to provide freedom for movement upon a patio, deck, or other floor. Contained within each of the stackable containers, and also within the bottom planter, is an elevated base, containing perforations, and a series of downwardly depending slotted wells, the latter into which potting soil may locate, for submerging into any water contained within water reservoirs provided within the bottom of each container, or bottom planter, to achieve migration of water upwardly into the potting soil, for irrigation and moisturization of the root system of any planted vegetation. | 09-16-2010 |
20100287834 | Terraced garden planter - A planter includes a center post and a series of upwardly-opening disc-shaped growing compartments which are arranged in a sequential relationship along the length of the center post and are suspended from the top of the center post. Each of the growing compartments has a center opening through which the center post extends so that the growing compartments are maintained in a centered relationship about the center post. Furthermore, a lowermost growing compartment has a substantially solid bottom for containing dirt or potting soil placed therein, and the remainder of the growing compartments have bottoms within which including relatively large openings are defined to accommodate the passage of relatively large clumps of dirt or potting soil through the bottoms thereof so that each of the growing compartments can be filled with dirt or potting soil placed into the uppermost growing compartment. | 11-18-2010 |
20110197506 | VERTICAL PLANTING MODULE - The invention includes a box, vertical and horizontal dividers, a plant-growth mat, and a mounting bar. The dividers are permanently linked to form an insert, which slides into insert grooves inside the box. Insert grooves have upper and lower rails. At the insert groove openings rail ends feature upward bends. The plant-growth mat is secured against the box inner-back by the insert which is prevented from sliding out by the upward bends of the lower rails. A support mount and a fastener on the back of the box and compatible groove surfaces on the mounting bar prevent box movement when mounted. The invention increases the rigidity of the dividers and reduces their deformability. It facilitates inserting the integrated dividers into the box with convenient insert grooves. The plant-growth mat can store water, prevent soil erosion, and provide aeration to plant roots. The mounting bar stabilizes the module for easy installation. | 08-18-2011 |
20110225883 | VEGETATION WALL - A vegetation wall for supporting vegetation and including at least one panel made from a porous filter media formed of a plurality of strands arranged to form an open, three-dimensional structure with interstitial spaces that provide both air and water permeability. The filter media can filter water, such as by removing nitrogen gas from the water, promoting the colonization of beneficial bacteria that aide in nitrification of the water, and balancing the pH of the water. The vegetation wall can be a free-standing wall, or attached to the side or roof of a building. | 09-22-2011 |
20120017506 | INTEGRATED VERTICAL PLANTING MODULE - The invention includes a box with a water inlet on top, drainage outlets in the bottom, and multiple nursing cells horizontally and vertically arranged inside. The nursing cells are permanently linked inside the box. Each nursing cell has reservoir grooves in the bottom, and light and air circulation cells around all sides. A slit is placed on adjacent walls of nursing cells in each row, and also in each column, thereby connecting two adjacent nursing cells. The planting module is integrated, ready for use without any assembly required. Light and air circulation cells around nursing cells provide sufficient sunlight for growth of the plants inside. Reservoir grooves in the cell bottom can better keep moisture and nutrients inside. Horizontal and vertical slits in the cell walls provide even and rapid distribution for water that enters the module. | 01-26-2012 |
20120066972 | Vertical Planting Apparatus - A vertical planting apparatus includes a water storage tank, an n-shaped vertical frame extended upwardly from a side of the water storage tank, a water pump motor installed at the water storage tank for pumping irrigation water stored in the water storage tank out from the top of the n-shaped vertical frame through a water delivery pipe, a water permeating layer hanged within a range surrounded by the n-shaped vertical frame, and a plurality of bags formed on the water permeating layer and provided for growing plants, and the irrigation water outputted from the water delivery pipe enters into the permeating layer through the top of the n-shaped vertical frame and permeates sequentially from top to bottom into each of the bags. | 03-22-2012 |
20130152467 | Watering system for planter combination background of the invention - A planter device includes an upper planter pot and a lower planter pot attached to a supporting device, the planter pots each include a port coupled to a tube, the upper planter pot includes an outlet conduit coupled to the tube of the lower planter pot, a water supplying pipe is connected to a coupler for supplying a water to the tube and the port of the upper planter pot, the coupler includes a bore for supplying the water from the water supplying pipe to the tube, and includes an outlet channel communicative with the bore of the coupler for supplying the water out of the coupler and into the upper planter pot and for easily and automatically watering the plants contained in the planter pots and for economizing the water. | 06-20-2013 |
20130152468 | PLANTING CONTAINER AND PLANTING TOWER - A planting container is suitable for forming planting columns by using ones with the same structure three-dimensionally stacked. The planting columns are arranged around a center line parallel to the gravity direction to set up a planting tower. The planting container includes a bottom wall and a side wall. The side wall extends from the peripheral of the bottom wall and both walls define a containing space. The side wall has a planting opening communicating with the containing space. The side wall has a top end and a bottom end. When two containers with the same structure are three-dimensionally stacked by each other, the bottom end of the upper container engages with the top end of the lower container. The side wall laterally tilts towards the center line relatively to the bottom wall, so that the planting column tilts towards the adjacent column and tilts towards the center line. | 06-20-2013 |
20130247462 | Watering and Drainage Arrangement for a Multi-Layer Horticultural Structure - A watering/drainage arrangement for a multi-layer horticultural structure wherein during watering, water from a series of water release outlets is sprayed through an aperture of a flood tray which fills to a selected level and maintained at this level by the continued supply of sprayed water through the water release outlets and the drainage of overflow via a weir edge of the flood tray and during drainage, supply of water to the release outlets is terminated thereby preventing water being sprayed into the aperture of the flood tray thereby allowing the discharge of water through the aperture of the flood tray. | 09-26-2013 |
20130340337 | PLANT DEVELOP RACK - A plant develop rack includes a base, plural soil packages, a water supply device, and a water collecting tank. Plural rack units are disposed on the base and are arranged vertically. Each soil package encloses growth medium and plant and forms plural openings for the plant to extend outward. The water supply device is located above the rack units. Thereby, when the water supply provides water to the most upper rack unit, water may enter the soil package on that rack unit to nourish the plant. Thereafter, excess water may flow downward via draining holes of the rack unit to reach lower rack units. Thus, the soil packages on all rack units can acquire sufficient water for growing the plant. | 12-26-2013 |
20140096446 | VERTICAL PLANTER TRAY SYSTEM - A vertical planting tray comprising a plurality of substantially horizontal shelves held together by outer side walls and a plurality of vertical struts located therebetween with the struts connected to and supporting said shelves, said struts being substantially thin and narrow and defining a plurality of planting stations with said horizontal shelves in which vertical plants may be grown. The substantial open wall structure between stations permits improved plant performance. | 04-10-2014 |
20140115963 | GREEN WALL PLANTING SUPPORT APPARATUS AND A HANGING PLATE THEREOF - A green wall planting support apparatus includes at least one hanging plate, a plurality of containers and a water supply system. The hanging plate includes a channel portion that is elongated in a lengthwise direction of the hanging plate and that has a first channel, and a hanging portion that is made in one piece with the channel portion and that is disposed in the lengthwise direction. The containers are detachably connected to the hanging plate for receiving plant and each includes a hanger portion that is detachably connected to the hanging portion. The water supply system includes at least one water dispensing unit that is mounted on the channel portion for conveying water to the container. | 05-01-2014 |
20140230325 | Vertical Garden Systems and Methods - A garden module for a vertical garden system, the module comprising: a body having a back portion providing a mounting arrangement in the form of one or more vertically extending recessed portions. A vertical garden system comprising: a plurality of garden modules; at least one upright; each garden module having a back portion providing a mounting arrangement in the form of one or more vertically extending recessed portions for accommodating a respective one of the at least one upright. | 08-21-2014 |
20140325907 | WALL PLANTING MODULE - Disclosed is a containment unit for a living wall that includes a rear wall with two side walls, a top and a liquid collection trough at the bottom with several ribs extending down the front of the containment unit between the side walls, where the ribs are angled and arranged relative to each other to define vertically stacked openings between sequential ribs that forms horizontal growing surfaces when the containment unit is filled with loose plant growth medium. | 11-06-2014 |
20150096229 | FLOWERPOT WITH WATER DISTRIBUTION DEVICE - A flowerpot assembly is provided a support including a plurality of equally spaced openings from top to bottom; and a plurality of flowerpots each disposed on the opening and including a container and a conduit wherein the container includes a storing section for anchoring a plant and a water distribution device on a bottom of the storing section, the water distribution device including a coupling, a wall, an inlet, and an overflow exit; wherein a bottom of the conduit is connected to the water distribution device; wherein the inlet communicates the conduit with the storing section; wherein the wall is around the coupling; and wherein the overflow exit is between the water distribution device and the wall and extends out of the container. | 04-09-2015 |
20150128494 | PLANT TOWER - The stackable plant container module of the present invention is adapted such that a plurality of plant container modules will nest together for storage and/or shipping while allowing the plant container modules to be stacked vertically into a multi-level plant tower. The stacked plant tower includes a water bowl, defining a reservoir for receiving water, carried by the upper most plant container module, and a water tray disposed between stacked plant container modules. The stacked plant tower is adapted such that the water bowl is in fluid communication with each water tray, such that the stacked plant tower incorporates structure for managing the flow of water through the stacked plant tower. | 05-14-2015 |
20160037733 | MODULAR WALL SYSTEM FOR VERTICAL GARDENS - The invention provides a modular wall system [ | 02-11-2016 |