The disclosed embodiments relate generally to plant protection and, in particular, protecting plants from animal, insect and weather damage.
Conventional plant covers provide a mesh cover over plants, allowing air, moisture and light to come into contact with the plants, while preventing animals and insects from damaging the plants. Some gardeners use chicken wire or fencing to surround the plants. One drawback associated with such prior art devices is the difficulty in maintaining the fences in an upright position. Another drawback associated with such prior art devices is the ability of animals to move the fencing. Yet another drawback associated with such prior art devices is the ability of animals to go over or under the fencing to gain access to the plants. It would be desirable, therefore, to provide a light, portable plant protector which may be easily constructed around a plant and which does not allow an animal to move the protector or to easily gain access to the plant, either over or under the protector.
The present invention includes devices and methods for protecting plants from animal, insect and weather damage. A plant protector is provided with four walls. Each wall is provided with a mesh body and a mesh head. The mesh heads are tapered and angled inward relative to the bodies. The walls are each provided with a plurality of keepers, with the sides of the walls coupled to one another by connecting rods extending through the keepers. The keepers are offset from one another to provide stability to the plant protector. The connectors extend into the ground to prevent the plant protector from being dislodged by an animal or the elements.
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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The mesh head (24) may be integrally formed with the mesh body (22) or, alternatively, may be welded or otherwise secured thereto. Preferably the openings (30) in the mesh head (24) are larger than the openings (28) in the mesh body (22). The openings in the mesh head (24) are preferably provided with a height and width between 1.0 millimeter and 100.0 millimeters, and more preferably between 10.0 millimeters and 70.0 millimeters. As shown in
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Shown along the second side (46) of the mesh body (22) are a second plurality of keepers (62). The second plurality of keepers (62) is offset from the first plurality of keepers (48). As shown, the first keeper (64) on the second side (46) is positioned along the second crossbar (58) from the top (40) of the mesh body (22). The second keeper (66) along the second side (46) is positioned along the third crossbar (58) from the bottom (42) of the mesh body (22), and the third keeper (68) is located at the second crossbar (58) from the bottom (42) of the mesh body (22). The second plurality of keepers (62) is offset from the first plurality of keepers (48) to prevent keepers from interfering with one another when the walls (14), (16), (18) and (20) are joined together. Preferably, the first plurality of keepers (48) has at least one keeper (54) located at the top (40) of the mesh body (22), and at least one keeper (60) located at the bottom (42) of the mesh body (22) to increase the stability of the plant protector (10) when the walls (14), (16), (18) and (20) are secured to one another.
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Provided along the first side (76) are a third plurality of keepers (82), oriented in a manner such as that described above in association with the first plurality of keepers (48) of the first wall (14). The first keeper (84) is provided along the top (72) of the mesh body (70), the second keeper (86) is provided along the second row of crossbars (88) down from the top (72), and the third keeper (90) is provided along the bottom (74) of the mesh body (70). Provided along the second side (78) of the mesh body (70) is a fourth plurality of keepers (92). These keepers (94), (96) and (98) are provided in an orientation similar to that described above in association with the second side (46) of the first wall of the mesh body (22). The third wall (18) is shown in
Provided along the first side (106) of the mesh body (100) is a fifth plurality of keepers (112) offset from a sixth plurality of keepers (114) provided along the second side (108) of the mesh body (100). Similarly, as shown in
To construct the plant protector (10), the first side (44) of the first wall (14) is positioned near the fourth wall near the second side (78) of the second wall (16). (
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The first side (44) of the mesh body (22) of the first wall (14) is preferably 22.9 centimeters in length and the connecting rod (132) is preferably 40.6 centimeters in length, allowing for 15.2 centimeters of the connecting rod (132) to extend below the ground (138) when the plant protector (10) is in use. The connecting rod (132) may be positioned within the first plurality of keepers (48) and fourth plurality of keepers (92) before placing the first wall (14) and second wall (16) on the ground. Preferably, the first wall (14) and second wall (16) are positioned as desired around the plant (12) and the connecting rod (132) is threaded through the first plurality of keepers (48) and fourth plurality of keepers (92) into the ground (138). The connecting rod (132) may either be pushed into the ground (138) by hand or driven into the ground (138) using a hammer (not shown) or similar device. The diameter of the loops (50) associated with the first plurality of keepers (48) and fourth plurality of keepers (92) may be of any desired dimensions, but are preferably slightly larger than the diameter of the connecting rod (132).
Once the first wall (14) has been secured to the second wall (16) by the connecting rod (132), the third wall (18) is positioned near the first wall (14) with the second plurality of keepers (62) aligned with the fifth plurality of keepers (112). A second connecting rod (140) is provided through the second plurality of keepers (62) and fifth plurality of keepers (112) and driven into the ground in a manner such as that described above. Preferably, in the preferred embodiment, the first wall (14), second wall (16) and third wall (18) are provided right angles to one another to maximize the interior space within the plant protector (10). If desired, the walls (14), (16), (18) and (20) may be provided at any desired angle to create different shapes, such as a parallelogram if desired.
Once the second wall (16) and third wall (18) have been positioned as desired, the fourth wall (20) is positioned to place the seventh plurality of keepers (128) in alignment with the sixth plurality of keepers (114). A third connecting rod (142) is threaded through the sixth plurality of keepers (114) and seventh plurality of keepers (128) into the ground (138) to secure the fourth wall (20) to the third wall (18). The eighth plurality of keepers (130) associated with the fourth wall (20) is aligned with the third plurality of keepers (82) associated with the second wall (16) and a fourth connecting rod (144) is threaded through the third plurality of keepers (82) and eighth plurality of keepers (130) into the ground (138) to secure the second wall (16) and fourth wall (20) in place.
Once the walls (14), (16), (18) and (20) have been secured by the connecting rods (132), (140), (142) and (144), the mesh heads (24), (80), (110) and (126) are angled inward to define a smaller opening (146) in the plant protector (10) than the perimeter (148) along the ground (138) defined by the mesh bodies (22), (70), (100) and (116). If desired, the mesh heads (24), (80), (110) and (126) may be angled so they contact one another secured to one another. When it is desired to move the plant protector (10), the connecting rods (132), (140), (142) and (144) are removed from the ground (138). If desired, the mesh heads (24), (80), (110) and (126) may be bent parallel with the mesh bodies (22), (70), (100) and (116) for storage.
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Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it is to be understood that it is not to be so limited since changes and modifications can be made therein which are within the full, intended scope of this invention as defined by the appended claims.