The present disclosure relates generally to a planter, e.g., a container, or the like, as well as methods of using and manufacturing along with a decorative object.
Articles including expandable portions that “pop” to display three-dimensional objects are well known. The three-dimensional objects, however, are typically fixed to the article in permanent fashion.
Planters including pans to catch dripping water are also well known. However, planters are typically rigid and lack the ability to modify and transport without undue burden.
One embodiment of a planter kit may include a pan with a top surface and a wall extending upward from the top surface that prevents fluid from flowing out of the pan. A container may include a base and a wall extending upward from the base, where the base has a top surface and a bottom surface. At least one opening may be defined by the base. Multiple supporting members may be detachably coupled to the base of the container, and at least one of the supporting members may be tubular and configured to extend at least partially into the opening of the base of the container, thereby enabling fluid to pass from the container to the pan. At least one of the supporting members may include a horizontal support member. An object may provide external design to the container, and may be configured to rest on the horizontal support member. When a portion of the object rests on the horizontal support member, the portion is below the bottom surface of the base of the container and above the pan.
One embodiment of a process of manufacturing a planter includes forming a pan with a wall extending upward, forming a container with a base and a wall extending upward from the base, and forming at least one opening in the base of the container for allowing fluid to flow from the container. The process may further include forming a plurality of supporting members for inserting at least partially into the at least one opening of the base of the container, at least one of the supporting members may include a horizontal support member. At least one of the plurality of supporting members may be formed into a tube that allows fluid to pass from the container. An object may be formed to provide an external design to the container.
Illustrative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, which are incorporated by reference herein and wherein:
A mode of an embodiment is described in detail below. It should be noted that the following mode of an embodiment is an illustration to explain the embodiment and is not intended to limit the present invention solely to this mode of the embodiment. Furthermore, various modifications may be made as long as any such modifications do not depart from the essential point thereof. In addition, a person skilled in the art may employ modes of the embodiment in which the various elements described below are substituted with equivalent elements, and any such modes of the embodiment are also included in the scope of the present invention. Furthermore, positional relationships, such as up/down, left/right, which are indicated where used are based on the positional relationships illustrated in the drawings unless specifically stated otherwise. In addition, the proportions of dimensions of the various constituent elements in the modes of embodiment are not limited to the proportions of dimensions illustrated.
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In one embodiment, at least one of the plurality of supporting members 106 may include a tube for allowing a fluid, typically water, to pass from the container 104 to the pan 102. At least one of the supporting members 106 may include a horizontal support member 112. In an embodiment, each of the supporting members 106 may include a horizontal support member 112.
In one embodiment, the object 108 is configured to rest on the horizontal support member 112. When resting on the horizontal support member 112, a portion of the object 108 is below the container 104 and above the pan 102 with a gap 114 between the pan 102 and the object 108. The gap 114 prevents the object 108 from contacting fluid in the pan 102. The object 108 provides an external design to the container 104. In one embodiment, the planter kit 100 may further include an expandable soil pellet 110 that is configured to be placed in the container 104 and expand until a base soil layer is available for planting.
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This application claims the benefit of, and priority to, co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/311,803, filed on Mar. 22, 2016, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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62311803 | Mar 2016 | US |