Patents Assigned to The Christian Church Community Trust
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Patent number: 6964127Abstract: A liner, blank or sheet (1,11,12,21,30,70) of compressed sphagnum moss (54) having a moisture content such that the liner, blank or sheet is pliable to the extent that it is able to be folded and unfolded with minimal or no degradation to the fiber integrity, wherein the liner, blank or sheet of compressed sphagnum moss is provided with means to minimise moisture loss.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: The Christian Church Community TrustInventor: Perry Just
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Patent number: 6725599Abstract: A liner (80) for a plant container includes one or more sheets of partially compressed, dried or at least substantially dry, reconstitutible sphagnum moss. The liner (80) is formed into a 3-dimensional shape having a top opening and one or more walls extending in an upstanding configuration towards the opening, the walls having a body and top edges 86 defined along the top opening. The top edges 86 are compressed to a lesser degree than the body of the walls. A blank (84)for forming the liner (80) and a method of forming the liner or the blank (84) is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: The Christian Church Community TrustInventor: Perry Just
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Patent number: 6722081Abstract: A plant container liner or blank therefore includes a first layer of dry or at least substantially dried plant material and a water resistant layer. The water resistant layer may be disposed between the first layer and a second layer of plant material. An appropriate shape of the blank has a base section and an arcuate section associated with the base section. The arcuate section is adapted to fold about the base section to form a continuous wall in a three-dimensional form of the liner. In one embodiment, the blank may include a base section, one or more wall sections, and connectors in the form of extension tabs, flaps or lips. The connectors facilitate attachment of the base section and the wall section(s) together wherein, in the three-dimensional form of the liner, the extension tabs, flaps or lips overlap with each other or other portions of the blank.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: The Christian Church Community TrustInventors: Peter Kee Bradley, Perry Just
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Publication number: 20030182857Abstract: A liner (80) for a plant container includes one or more sheets of partially compressed, dried or at least substantially dry, reconstitutible sphagnum moss. The liner (80) is formed into a 3-dimensional shape having a top opening and one or more walls extending in an upstanding configuration towards the opening, the walls having a body and top edges 86 defined along the top opening. The top edges 86 are compressed to a lesser degree than the body of the walls. A blank (84)for forming the liner (80) and a method of forming the liner or the blank (84) is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2003Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: The Christian Church Community TrustInventor: Perry Just
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Publication number: 20030009934Abstract: A liner, blank or sheet (1,11,12,21,30,70) of compressed sphagnum moss (54) having a moisture content such that the liner, blank or sheet is pliable to the extent that it is able to be folded and unfolded with minimal or no degradation to the fiber integrity, wherein the liner, blank or sheet of compressed sphagnum moss is provided with means to minimise moisture loss.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Applicant: The Christian Church Community TrustInventor: Perry Just
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Patent number: 6318022Abstract: A liner (11, 20, 27, 30) for a plant container is formed by firstly compressing sphagnum moss into a thin but reconstitutable sheet. The sheet may be then assembled into a three dimensional liner for insertion into the plant container and secured in that configuration. The formed three dimensional liner has one or more walls (2, 13, 21, 36, 38) extending in an upstanding configuration to generally conform to the shape of the plant container. The wall(s) are self-supporting in the upstanding configuration. In a preferred embodiment, an outer surface of at least a portion of the liner (11, 20, 27, 30) may be partially reconstituted.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignees: The Christian Church Community Trust, Discoveries in Gardening-Moss Products LimitedInventor: Perry Just
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Patent number: D440182Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: The Christian Church Community TrustInventor: Perry Just
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Patent number: D447085Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: The Christian Church Community TrustInventor: Perry Just