The present invention relates to a device for shielding and protecting landscaping, more particularly a device for interconnected structural protection of landscaping.
Protecting landscaping plants, particularly small decorative trees, shrubs, bushes, hedges, evergreens including arborvitae, is a challenge in geographical regions where the climate provides cool or hot weather. Traditionally, landscaping plants have been protected by an assembly of wooden stakes with burlap cloth attached. The stakes are driven into the ground by sledgehammer and the burlap is applied to the stake by nail or staple. There are many problems with this or similar forms of landscaping plant protection. Wooden stakes are difficult to position in the ground in an orderly manner and are prone to breakage and deterioration over time. Burlap, likewise, tends to sag and deteriorate quickly. As a result, wooden stakes and burlap tend to be unusable for more than one seasons and result in a less than desirable aesthetic appearance over time.
Other forms of plant enclosures are also unsuitable for application in a typical landscaping setting where hedging, for example, curves. Protection devices adapted for protecting a single plant or grouping of plants are not capable of interconnected protection of plant rows especially if the rows form curved lines.
Therefore, there is needed a landscaping protection device that provides an environmentally resistant sturdy structure that can be reused season after season. The landscaping protection device must allow for an ability to interconnect and an ability to traverse uneven terrain and curved landscaping. Further, it is desirable that such a structure be easily assembled and disassembled for further reuse. In addition, the device must be cost effective and provide a long term aesthetically pleasing appearance in addition to full coverage and protection of the landscaping plants.
The present invention is directed to a landscape protection device and method that provides a solution to the aforementioned problems associated with other landscape protection systems. The landscape protection device comprises at least two generally U-shaped members each having two footing portions for insertion into a ground surface. It further comprises at least two crossbar members for connecting between each of the at least two U-shaped members for supporting the at least two U-shaped members and forming a frame. In addition, it comprises a covering material for covering the frame wherein the at least two U-shaped members and the at least two crossbar members are at least partially enclosed by a covering material.
Further, the at least two U-shaped members of the landscape protection device are interconnected with additional U-shaped members through attachment of additional crossbar members wherein said frame is extendable. Additional crossbar members may be curved and the footing portions of the U-shaped members may comprise a stake for insertion into the ground surface.
A method for protecting landscaping with the landscaping protection device comprises providing a plurality of generally U-shaped members having holes for fasteners and at least two footing portions for insertion into a ground surface. Further, providing a plurality of crossbar members for attaching horizontally to the U-shaped members where the crossbar members vary in length and angle to allow for customized assembly of the landscape protection device. Then, positioning one of the plurality of U-shaped members in proximity to the landscaping. Next, positioning another of the U-shaped members in proximity to the landscaping. Then selecting at least two horizontal members of appropriate length and angle from the plurality of horizontal members, and attaching the selected crossbar members between two of the U-shaped members. This last set of steps are repeated at least two times until a frame of the landscaping protection device is constructed and then a covering is attached to the frame of the landscaping protection device.
Thus, the invention advantageously provides for a cost effective efficient device and method for protecting landscaping. By providing for a frame that is easy to assemble and extend or modify to a desired length and angle while at the same time allowing for traversal of uneven grade, the invention provides an important alternative to existing systems and methods.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
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The U-shaped members 106 and crossbar members 110 are formed of a rigid tubular material preferably tubular galvanized steel. Alternatively, a ridged tubular plastic material may be used. The tubular galvanized steel is coated with a finish preferably a powder coating. Other coating options, for example, enamel paints, are appropriate to the extent that they resist corrosion. The external material covering 104 is made of a material suitable for the outside. Preferably the material is of a polymetric type.
The U-shaped members 106 feature a footing portion 112 for insertion into a ground surface. Footing portion 112 is formed by collapsing the tubing of the U-shaped members 106 to create a pointed end for easier insertion into the ground surface. Crossbar members 110 are fastened to U-shaped members 106 by screws 111 and wing nuts 113.
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An alternative crossbar member 110b features an attached screw 118 at one end of a pipe section. The attached screw 118 is held in place by a retention pin 120 that allows the attached screw 118 to rotate freely within the retained fastener hole 116b of alternative crossbar member 110b. The other end of the alternative crossbar member 110b has a fastener hole 116 suitable for receiving the attached screw 118 of another of the alternative crossbar members 110b. This embodiment advantageously allows for a chain connection of two alternative crossbar members 110b to one of the U-shaped members 106 at any one connection location on one of the U-shaped members 106. Thus, a desired number of U-shaped members 106 and alternative crossbar members 110b are easily attached together without the necessity of loading screws in holes for fastening to the U-shaped members 106.
Additional embodiments of the crossbar member 110 feature curvature of the crossbar member 110 to allow for construction of the frame 102 in a landscape environment having a curved or uneven arrangement of plantings.
Crossbar members of various angles include a 90° crossbar member 110c, a 150° crossbar member 110d, a 135° crossbar member 110e and a 112.5° crossbar member 110f. Crossbar members 110 are also of varying lengths to allow for connection to both sides of the frame 102 in a non-linear assembly of the frame 102 (see
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In usage, at least two U-shaped members 106 are positioned in proximity to landscaping to be protected. Crossbar members 110 are attached to the at least two U-shaped members 106 to form a frame 102. The crossbar members are attached to the frame 102 through a screw and nut application either using a screw 111 and wing nut 113 as illustrated in
Thus, a relatively inexpensive yet durable solution is provided for landscape protection. This landscape protection device 100 further offers the advantage of an ability to interconnect allowing for virtually unlimited options for combining and extending the length and angle of the structure to the application desired. Once in place, the landscape protection device is solid and secure and resilient to environmental conditions including snow, wind and rain. Further, the landscape protection device by advantageously offering easy disconnect is readily reusable season after season.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.