The present invention relates to the textile industry and, as stated in the title of this specification, relates to containers made of 100% polyester felt, that have been designed and manufactured to obtain many significant advantages, compared with other existing geo-textile units that are intended for the same purpose.
Geo-textile felt containers are generally known outside Spain, and provide substantial advantages when compared to the usual plastic containers. One example of such a container could be the one described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,766,825. All geo-textile felt containers are always circular or cylindrical in shape. They usually consist of two pieces sewn together through a single seam. Made of cotton or polyester yarn. The outer surface of the felt of these containers is subject to an ironing treatment and they have a thickness of 1.5 mm, which does not allow them to preserve their structure by themselves. They have neither seams nor handles that reinforce the structure, or hems made at the ends or finishes.
No coating or upper lid has been provided for the substrate. Notwithstanding the foregoing, experience has shown that it is possible to notably improve the quality, durability and effectiveness of the product and, consequently, we have devised a new design which involves significant improvements.
One of the amendments introduced by this utility model is the change from a cylindrical to a conical format, which allows to dismantle or transplant the plants of the container, and such container can be used for an indefinite period of time without the need for breaking or discarding it.
It has been evidenced that a cylindrical format prevents the disassembling the container or separating it from the substrate, since roots are inserted into the fibres, while if it is changed to a conical format, the transplanting or separation of the substrate from the container are facilitated.
Geo-textile felt containers currently available in the market are made of cotton or polyester yarn, that are not resistant to moisture, which causes the opening of the seams, as a result of the passage of time or by normal wear and tear.
These changes in the utility model are based on the manufacturing of the product using a nylon thread (fishing line), which resists moisture deterioration and will notably extend the useful life of the product. The remaining seams that are not exposed at the outer side of the container will be heat-sealed (depending on the model), as it can be appreciated in
Geo-textile felt containers presently available in the market do not offer any protection for the substrate, and this utility model uses a lid or substrate covering made of felt, which is of the same size as the upper diameter of the container which, despite being square at the time of its manufacturing, it finally becomes round as a result of the pressure exercised by the earth. Such lid prevents the spread of pests, mould and weeds, as it can be appreciated in
The upper finishing of other Geo-textile felt containers available in the market does neither include handles nor reinforcements, but this utility model incorporates reinforcements in the upper areas, thus notably increasing the stiffness of the upper part, providing firmness at the fixing area and preventing bends (
Finally, the fibre density and thickness found in other containers available in the market are different from those used for this Utility Model, including the ironing of the outer face, which is not used in this model, since the density of fibres has been dimensioned, thus increasing the durability and resistance of the product, preventing breaks and wear and tear and maintaining all the advantages derived from the aeration of the roots.
The material used for this utility model is 100% polyester high density felt, with a thickness of 1.5 mm and resistant to extreme temperatures (max. 220 degrees).
Once all the different parts comprising the container have been cut at the cutting desk, two pieces similar to those shown in
Subsequently, a square (
Then, all seams will be reinforced by means of heat sealing (depending on the model) using a conventional textile heat sealing machine at a temperature of 220°-240°, to melt the felt.
A hem of 1 cm is made by means of a linear seam, and the product label is fixed to this last seam, as it can be seen in
Containers of more than 15 litres incorporate a reinforcement on the upper part of the container (
A piece of felt is included inside the container, as shown in
Depending on the specific requirements, the product can also be made with a 5-thread Overlock sewing machine, using nylon thread.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U201300490 | May 2013 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ES2014/000081 | 5/23/2014 | WO | 00 |