Tray construction for growing plants

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Inventors

Olsen, Robert C.

Application #

734148

Filed

Oct-20-1976

Published

Jun-3-1980

Current US Class

047/39
047/77
047/86

International Classes

A01G 009/02; A01G 009/10

Field of Search

47/66 47/73 47/77 47/75 47/84 47/86 47/87 47/39

Assignee

Illinois Tool Works Inc. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Burr; Edgar S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Buckman; Thomas W., Beart; Robert W., Benno; Edward L.

US Patent References

3931694   Planting flat
4031832   Planting system

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Other References

Planting Gun and Bullet, 6/68, Agri. Engineering, Fig. 1, p. 336, "Styrene Bullets and Trays." Pp. 137 & 138, "Proceedings of the North American Containerized Forest Tree Seedling Symposium," #68, The Great Plains Agricultural Council printed by GPO.

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Abstract
A tray construction for growing plants in which the construction comprises a one-piece substantially rigid tray frame with a plurality of plant frames mounted in the tray frame to define a plurality of plant growing containers interconnected in a unitary assembly. The tray frame may be conveniently molded from a foamed thermoplastic material and essentially comprises a plurality of substantially rigid tubular members vertically aligned and integrally interconnected in a rectangular array of a plurality of adjacent rows. The open spaces between diagonally opposed tubular members permit air to pass between the upper and lower sides of the tray frame. The plant frames are preferably frictionally held within the tubular members, and each plant frame essentially comprises a base section and a plurality of ribs secured to the base section to upstand therefrom. Each of the plant frames is telescopically mounted in one of the tubular members with the base section in a spaced relationship with the lower end of the tubular member to provide drainage openings therebetween. The ribs extend upwardly within and against the inner walls of the tubular members.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A tray construction for growing plants, said tray construction comprising a tray frame and a plurality of plant frames, said tray frame comprising a plurality of substantially rigid tubular members substantially open at both ends thereof with the upper and lower opening being of diameters substantially equal to the internal diameter of the tubular members in the regions of the respective upper and lower ends thereof and having imperforate walls and being vertically aligned and integrally interconnected in a rectangular array of a plurality of adjacent rows, each of said plant frames releasably mounted substantially within one of said tubular members, each of said plant frames comprising a base section devoid of any openings capable of passing water therethrough, the outer periphery of each base section positioned in a spaced relationship with the lower end of said one of said tubular members to provide a closed bottom wall across said lower end of said one of said tubular members said spaced relationship defining drainage openings between the outer periphery of said base section and the inner periphery of the lower opening of said one of said tubular members, each of said plant frames further comprising an open skeletal frame of a plurality of ribs secured in a spaced-apart relationship about the periphery of said base to upstand therefrom within and against the inner wall of said one of said tubular members.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Plant growing containers composed of a tray having tubular pockets or cells in which a substantial number of individual plants may be grown, and which include plant holding frames which are mounted in the cells of the tray are known in the prior art. Further, such plant frames in a substantially skeletal form are also known, and such plant frames are often used as planting or transplanting aids when they are removed from the tray with a growing plant therein.

Common problems encountered in the use of the prior art devices involve the problem of making tray and frame constructions that will not retard plant root growth in the construction, but that will permit plant roots to grow in a healthy substantially normal condition therein, the problem of making container and frame constructions that will provide for proper drainage of water from the growing medium in the construction, the problem of making container and frame constructions that will permit the growing plant and frame to be easily removed from the tray for transplanting or outplanting, and the problem of making tray and frame constructions that will enable the frame with the plant growing therein to be inserted with the plant into ground and from which the plant roots can continue to grow in a normally healthy and vigorous manner and absent any root encirclement or root misdirection.
 
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