EPS molded cement planter
An improved plant container consisting of an interior of recycled polystyrene foam panels enclosed within a metallic wire mesh that is enclosed by an interior and exterior layer of cement is formed by a unique wooden or plastic mold consisting of a solid male and collapsible female mold. This planter is designed to be light weight, allow for improved drainage and/or retention of moisture while allowing for improved air circulation throughout the plants soil, therefore preventing under and over watering of a plant preventing root rot or severe dryness. the planter is specially designed despite its lighter weight to allow for easy transport by means of a built in pallet at its base.
This application is entitled to the benefit of Provisional patent application No. 61/005,674 file on date Dec. 7, 2007
BACKGROUND INFORMATION1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a lightweight plant container made of a cement covered wire mesh with recycled expanded polystyrene blocks inserted between the layers of wire mesh.
2. Prior Art
Large plant containers often seen along medians of a boulevard, typically made from cement or similar heavy materials which results in planters that are heavy in weight and in addition often times drain improperly leading to over watering. The U.S. patent A01G dated September 2002 discloses planter consisting of an outer wooden layer with an inner thin cement layer that retains nutrients and moisture within the cemented walls. There is however the disadvantage that such planters are too heavy for practical use, consisting both of wood and cement, in addition to the possible decay of the outer wooden portion. To the extent that known containers consist of heavy solid materials such as cement, clays, woods and plastics, the outdoor versions of said planters are heavy and impractical to transport. The present invention has the advantage made of enmeshed polystyrene covered in a light coat of cement, creating a far easier pot to transport than other planters of similar size, and the ease of maneuverability with the lifting pallet base directly built into the underside of said planter.
A lightweight planter is noted by U.S. Pat. No. 6,358,575 by Spragg (2002) whereby a light weight cementitiously composed planter which can include a fibrous material, for reinforcing the cement and perlite using an air entraining agent to reduce the density of the cement mixture. A disadvantage of the noted invention is that it relies on perlite as the primary aggregate of the cement mixture. Although this mixture is lighter in weight than standard cementitious mixtures, it remains significantly heavier in weight than the present invention in part due to the fact that this particular mixture remains fully solid throughout the planter. Perlite is also known to require different fibers to add flexural strength to the mixture which reduces perlites known shrink cracking., whereas the present invention maintains its structural integrity. The present invention also has the advantage of preventing both over and under watering of the plant due to its internal polystyrene foam layer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn object of the present invention is to produce an improved plant container made of a cement exterior coating encompassing recycled polystyrene foam blocks enclosed within a wire mesh housing which is light in weight and easy to transport, and in addition provides effective conditions for the proper drainage, moisture retention, and necessary air circulation for healthy plants or trees.
The above objects have been achieved according to the present invention of a plant pot container comprising a base and sidewall exterior of light yet sturdy cement with an interior of non-decaying light weight recycled expanded polystyrene foam material encaged along all six sides of the foam, within a wired mesh of metal or plastic, reinforcing said foam material.
The unique advantage of the invention is that the container is much lighter in weight than most large plant containers and also offers easy transport.
The containers specially built-in base pallet allows for easy inexpensive relocation of a large plant or tree already planted within the container. Furthermore, such relocation is aided by the stable integrity of the container whereby young or mature plants are secure doing transport.
Thus the plant can be planted either as seedlings or as a mature plant in the soil once the plant has been cultivated.
The recyclable/recycled polystyrene inner portion of the planter thus guarantees the integrity of the planter as a whole, and that the proper level of moisture will remain to cultivate a healthy root system, insuring proper heat distribution while being permeable to air circulation within the soil. Drainage is sufficient enough to prevent root rot and various outgrowths of mold and mildew. However in regions of very little precipitation and higher year round temperatures, the inner polystyrene layer helps to retain moisture throughout the planter.
Another object of the present invention is to allow for the attachment of a plurality of artistic decorations to be imprinted on the planter by means of an art deco plate which is affixed to the female mold members interior wall whereby following the introduction of cement and the curing process the plate is removed to reveal an art deco about the planters surface by means of impression.
The following description should explain the invented plant container in detail on the basis of the drawings.
With reference to the drawings of the present invention
Although the description above contains many specifications, it should be clear to anyone skilled in the art that these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations and definitions of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
Claims
1. An upright plant container comprised of a base and sidewall exterior of sturdy cement;
- an interior of non-decaying recyclable light weight expanded polystyrene foam panels encaged along all six sides of the foam within a metallic wire mesh;
- a set of wooden or polycarbonate male and female molds whereby said female mold is collapsible and attached together with metallic latches affixed to the front and rear portions of said female mold;
- at least one rectangular slot built into the base of said planter to support a lifting mechanism for said planter;
- a plurality of circular injection nozzles about the upper surface of said male mold;
- and a base and sidewall interior of sturdy cement.
2. A plant container according to claim 1, wherein said exterior sidewall and base consists of an outer cement casing contained within said female mold and the exterior sidewall and base of said wire mesh enclosed expanded polystyrene panels during the injection and curing phase of the cement.
3. A plant container according to claim 1, wherein said interior sidewall and base consists of an inner cement casing contained within said male mold, comprising the interior of said planter, and the interior sidewall and base of the polystyrene panels which thereby consist of individual blocks enclosed within a metallic wire mesh and snake wire housing member attached to said polystyrene panel by metallic twist ties along each intersecting point of said wire and snake shaped mesh.
4. A plant container according to claim 1, wherein said female mold consists of a set of rectangular, square or other shaped panels of wood or polycarbonate materials consists of two evenly enclosed separate pieces secured together by a plurality of closing latches on two opposing sides and a plurality of screw in locking latches along at least one of the two remaining sides thereby securing said female mold to said male mold.
5. A plant container according to claim 1, wherein said male mold consists of an inverted shape that is angled as a chevron shape from the top to the base. Said male member fits inside of the detachable two pieced female mold member thereby creating a natural void for the placement of said polystyrene foam panels and the injected cement thus creating the shaping mechanism for the planter.
6. A plant container according to claim 1, wherein said injection nozzles reside atop said male mold member and are angled such that wet cement is introduced between said male and female mold members whereby the entire area of the wire mesh enclosed polystyrene panels are fully submerged between layers of cement.
7. A plant container according to claim 1, wherein said built in pallet lifting slots are built directly into the male mold members base creating two rectangular hollowed slots thereby providing a mechanism for the use of a lifting agent to easily transport said planter.
8. A plant container according to claim 7, wherein said lifting agent consists of an adjustable dolly whereby the fork lifters of said dolly may be adjusted along the axel of said dolly. The axel consists of a plurality of circular openings about the length of said axel and is either a circular tube or square tube in shape. Said axel consists of two pieces one with a slightly larger area allowing for the other piece fit within the larger member. At least a pair or pins are inserted once the desired width of said dolly is obtained. A larger width is used for larger planters which require a larger base with a greater width required of the built in pallet lifting slots.
9. A plant container according to claim 4, wherein said female mold member may be fitted along its interior wall with an art deco impressions plate by means of screws or glue. Said impressions plate is removed after the cement dries and cures revealing a desired art design engraved on the exterior wall of said planter.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 6, 2009
Publication Date: Feb 3, 2011
Inventor: William Ahmadi (Los Angeles, CA)
Application Number: 12/319,253
International Classification: A01G 9/02 (20060101);