The present invention relates to a lifting and support system for palm trees, intended for the lifting and support of the leaves of a palm tree, starting at a higher area of the trunk of the palm tree itself, or as a means of support for other plants, such as those of the climbing type, or even for the leaves resulting from the lopping of the palm tree, in which case the system is applied to an intermediate, lopped area of the trunk of any type of palm tree to which it is applied.
The object of the invention is to preserve the support of the higher leaves of palm trees and to exploit the holding of said leaves in order to cast a natural, hardy and lasting shade, at the desired height on the trunk, using the same trunk of the palm tree itself as a stand, thus enabling the natural growth of said tree above the system applied, but with the leafy splendour ever higher.
No systems are known with the characteristics, application or functions of the system which is the object of the present invention.
The system which is the object of the invention is foreseen for its application on the trunk of a palm tree, either at an area below the upper leaves of the tree, or at an area of the trunk devoid of leaves due to a prior lopping of said trunk.
More specifically, the system of the invention is based on the arrangement of two rings, one for its affixing at the desired area of the trunk of the palm tree, being self-adjustable to that area as the trunk grows, and another of a greater contour which is located hanging from the first, that is, at a lesser height.
The affixing ring shall be preferably circular, its contour being self-adjustable, and is positioned at the base of the highest leaves of the palm tree and, as its denomination indicates, it is intended for the performance of the affixing on the trunk, while the supporting ring may be circular or of any other polygonal, preferably regular, shape and will hold the leaves which the palm tree gradually allows to droop.
In a preferred embodiment, the rings are interconnected by means of length-adjustable struts, to enable a greater or lesser distance between the two; alternatively, the struts may be rigid and therefore invariable in length, the distance between rings consequently also being invariable; these rings may even be linked by means of adjustable struts combined with a structure of stabilising cross-members.
It should likewise be mentioned that the affixing ring may feature a fixed diameter, which shall correspond to that of the trunk of the palm tree, when said trunk is fully developed, although, as has been mentioned above, the affixing ring should preferably be self-adjustable, that is, its contour will increase as the contour of the palm tree trunk grows or increases, it being possible for said affixing ring to be formed by a number of different elements, and in all cases being a ring able to open and close upon itself for its placement on and adaptation to the palm tree trunk on which it is applied.
The two said rings, that of affixing and that of supporting, may be supplemented by a third ring, denominated the stabilising ring, which is connected to the first two rings by means of adjustable struts (flexible or rigid), it being possible for said third stabilising ring to feature the same characteristics (adjustable or rigid, openable and closable, etc.) as those of the affixing ring.
Said stabilising ring shall be adaptedly located on the contour of the trunk, at the same height as that of the supporting ring or at a lower height, with rigid struts for its linking to the supporting ring.
Another characteristic, as an alternative to the embodiment, is that the affixing ring may be rotatory, be its contour self-adjustable or fixed.
With regard to the supporting ring, irrespective of its linking to the affixing ring by means of flexible or rigid struts, and of its linking, also by struts of the same characteristics, to the stabilising ring, it may be supported by means of rigid elements by way of pillars anchored in the ground, either vertical or converging, or pillars convergingly anchored to the affixing ring located at a height lower than that of the supporting ring.
In another variant of an embodiment, the system or assembly formed by the affixing ring and the supporting ring, or even when supplemented by the stabilising ring, is located on a section of trunk devoid of leaves, forming an intermediate support between the ground and the leaves to act as a support for climbing plants, artificial plants, or even the leaves derived from the lopping of the palm tree.
In this variant of an embodiment the rings may be interconnected by means of flexible or rigid struts at different heights, to form a load-bearing structure, etc.; in all cases, the affixing and stabilising rings may feature an adjustable or fixed contour.
In another variant of an embodiment the affixing ring may be rotatory, as may the entire assembly, in such a way that, be it fixed or rotatory, it may act as a support, for example, for solar panels, photovoltaic cells, solar heaters, wind turbine generators, weather stations, weathervanes, aerials, tables, seats, etc.
Specifically, and with regard to the disclosure of the preceding paragraph, the affixing ring shall be located on a smooth area or stretch of the palm tree trunk, that is, a stretch that has been lopped and is devoid of leaves, when the trunk is totally developed, in such a way that the ring in question, when rotatory, may move in an upward or downward direction, either manually or automatically, the same occurring with the stabilising ring, should this be included in the system.
As a supplement to the description to be made below, and for the purpose of aiding the better understanding of the characteristics of the invention, a set of drawings is attached to this specification as an integral part of the same, wherein, by way of illustration and not limitation, the following is portrayed:
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As may be seen in the aforementioned figures, the system of the invention is comprised of an affixing ring (1) and a supporting ring (2), the first of these foreseen for its placement below the upper leaves (3) of a palm tree with its trunk (4) lopped below said leaves (3), in such a way that said affixing ring (1) may feature a self-adjustable contour so as to adapt to the contour of the trunk (4) as it develops, or the contour of said ring (1) may be fixed, in which case it should be applied to a fully developed trunk (4).
In all cases, the supporting ring (2) features a larger contour, and may be circular or of a regular polygonal shape, as portrayed in
Furthermore, the aforementioned affixing ring (1) and supporting ring (2) are linked to each other by means of struts (5), by means of which the ring (2) is held by the ring (1); said struts (5) may be adjustable in length or rigid, that is, flexible or rigid.
In the portrayal of
As in the variants of the embodiments to be described below, the materials constituting both the struts and the rings shall be either flexible or rigid, resistant materials.
In the variant of the embodiment portrayed in
In the same way as in the previous cases, the affixing ring (1) and the stabilising ring (6) may feature an adjustable or fixed contour.
In this case it may be seen how the supporting ring (2) is held by means of a number of pillars (9) anchored in the ground; in the case depicted said pillars converge in a downward direction, that is, slanting, although said supporting or bracing pillars (9) may also be vertical.
In the variant of the embodiment portrayed in
In accordance with another characteristic of the invention, the affixing ring (1) may, as may the remainder of the structure, that is, the stabilising ring (6) and therefore the supporting ring (2) with the struts (5 and 7), be fixed or rotatory, may feature an adjustable or fixed contour, as has been stated above, and in all cases the affixing ring (1) may serve as a support for items such as wind turbine generators (11) or, in combination with the stabilising ring (6) and the supporting ring (2), may form a supporting structure such as that mentioned for
Last,
Finally, it should be said that the rings (1 acid 6) may be formed by a ring open on one side and of a flexible material, or by two half-rings attached together, either of a self-adjusting nature with regard to their contour, or of a fixed nature for their direct application on fully-developed trunks (4), as has been stated throughout this description.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P201331403 | Sep 2013 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ES2014/070657 | 8/14/2014 | WO | 00 |