The present invention relates to a roof growth system, comprising at least one holder-like container for placing on a roof and having a growth substrate therein during use, and a connection for arranging the container on the roof at least during use.
Such systems are known, for instance from FR-2,929,632, wherein cables from which containers are suspended are applied as connection to for instance a sloping roof. U.S. Pat. No. 6,606,823 further discloses a system with an integrated irrigation.
The known systems have drawbacks. Containers suspended from cables as according to FR-2,929,632 can thus be susceptible to wind when it blows under the containers, and the containers can be detached from the roof and/or begin to rattle thereon. The roofs are then possibly not designed for the forces then exerted by the containers on these roofs. It is noted in this respect that known containers comprise excess space so as to be able to contain a reserve of (rain)water in order to prevent withering of the vegetation in the containers. Usually taken into account here is that the weight of containers remains below the load-bearing capacity of the roofs (and often only a little below this load-bearing capacity), but in the case of heavy rain or a layer of snow the weight of the combination of the rain that has fallen or the layer of snow and the containers is nevertheless often greater than the load-bearing capacity of the roof. In order to prevent problems caused for instance by collapsing roofs, roofs have to be reinforced for the purpose of placing a known system for roof growth thereon. There is therefore a need for lighter containers, although these are more susceptible to the influences of wind. Weighting the connection in order to better immobilize the containers on the roof meets with the same problem, that the load on the roof by the containers and the weighted connection (compared to the known cables) can become too high even more quickly in determined conditions such as heavy rain or snowfall.
According to U.S. Pat. No. 6,606,823 irrigation can be applied and adjacent containers or trays can on the one hand be coupled at a distance with dovetail connections on which conduits can be laid or mounted, or on the other be coupled close-fittingly and be placed loosely on conduits.
The present invention aims to obviate or at least reduce, preferably considerably, the above stated and/or other problems of the known systems, for which purpose a system according to the invention is provided which is distinguished from the known system by at least one conduit to be connected at least to a liquid source; and by an irrigation which is associated with the holder-like container and which can be connected at least to the conduit. The system according to the invention must further have the feature that the connection comprises an engagement formed on or between an outer side of a side wall of the container and the conduit. The system can thus be further simplified in the sense that separate mounting planks or slats can be dispensed with and mounting of the containers can take place using the conduit(s). The system can further have the feature here that the conduit can be fixed at least to the roof and the engagement comprises at least one edge or flange on at least one of the container and the conduit. This produces a hooking system which is very simple to mount and wherein the edge or flange can hook or at least engage on, behind, in or at the other of the conduit and the container in order to immobilize the container and the conduit relative to each other. A mounting slat is preferably provided which can be mounted at least on the roof during use, wherein the edge or flange is arranged on the container and in mounted state hooks into or on the mounting slat. As noted, the mounting slat can also form the conduit (and vice versa).
In a system according to the invention the water reserve can be decreased, whereby the weight of the containers can be minimized. The reduction in weight is surprisingly even such that according to the invention a much more adequate connection (than only a cable in the known system) has become possible in order to secure the containers on the roof, this without any imminent danger of rainfall or snowfall compromising the load-bearing capacity of an associated roof.
In an embodiment the system according to the invention can have the feature that the irrigation comprises at least one sprinkler head. Such a sprinkler head can sprinkle a plurality of containers. In an additional or alternative embodiment the system according to the invention can have the feature that the irrigation comprises at least one dripper. The system can have the feature here that the dripper comprises a flexible conduit in or through the container.
In an additional or alternative embodiment the system according to the invention can have the feature of at least two containers and at least one coupling for coupling the at least two containers in close connection. Combinations of containers can thus almost wholly cover the roof involved, and collect all precipitation and thus contribute toward the water-tightness of the roof and also reduce the irrigation requirement, while the irrigation per se minimizes the need for sizeable precipitation reservoirs in the containers. The system can have the further feature here that at least one of the two containers comprises an overhang having therein or thereon at least a part of the coupling, with a cavity under the overhang in which the conduit is accommodated. The conduit can thus be provided in space-saving manner in order to maximize covering of the roof with containers.
In an additional or alternative embodiment the system according to the invention can have the feature that the holder-like container comprises a side wall diverging upward and outward from the bottom thereof. Conduits and/or mounting planks or slats can be accommodated easily and efficiently in thus formed spaces between containers.
In an additional or alternative embodiment the system according to the invention can have the feature that at least one of a bottom of the container and a side wall extending from the bottom of the container comprises a break-off piece for passage of the dripper and connection thereof to the conduit. Such a break-off piece preferably has a peripheral form closely corresponding to the peripheral form of for instance a sprinkler head and/or dripper in order to realize as closed a surface as possible on top of the roof, which can contribute toward the moisture-tightness of the roof as a whole.
In an additional or alternative embodiment the system according to the invention can have the feature that a bottom of the holder-like container comprises at least one elongate elevation for receiving along the bottom at least one carrier, for instance a fork of a forklift truck. Such an elevation can serve to enclose a fork of a forklift truck, for instance during assembly of a system according to the invention on a roof, but can also serve to accommodate conduits and/or mounting planks or slats in such a system in the assembled form.
In an additional or alternative embodiment the system according to the invention can have the feature that a bottom of the holder-like container comprises at least one elevation with holes for draining excess liquid. A limited reservoir can thus be realized despite the provided irrigation.
In an additional or alternative embodiment the system according to the invention can have the feature that inner dimensions of the holder-like container are dimensioned for receiving close-fittingly therein at least one tray of standardized dimensions. It is thus possible to place separate insert trays with clamp fitting in the container and so be able to grow several plants. The insert trays are easy to replace, possibly with different vegetation in each case.
In an additional or alternative embodiment the system according to the invention can have the feature that the growth substrate comprises:
a layer of particulate material such as gravel and/or chippings on the bottom of the holder-like container;
a separating layer on the layer of particulate material, for instance a layer of a fleece material and/or root barrier; and
a growth layer comprising for instance earth and/or coco fibre and/or glasswool and/or rockwool. The space occupied by the particulate material can serve as liquid buffer, the intermediate layer can limit root growth to the volume of the container located thereabove, in which space the growth layer of earth or the like is situated. A complete system is thus provided.
It is noted that the present invention otherwise also relates per se to containers and conduits such as are evidently intended, designed and suitable for use in a system according to the present invention.
Following the foregoing general indication of the specific properties of a system according to the present invention, a specific embodiment will be described hereinbelow on the basis of the accompanying drawing, which is in no way intended or should be interpreted as limiting the scope of protection defined in the claims, and in which the same reference numerals are applied for the same or similar parts, components and aspects, and in which:
The assembly of four containers 6 in
The containers can have a upright side walls, i.e.
perpendicular to the bottom thereof.
As shown in
Using the couplings formed by recesses 11 and coupling plates 12 it is possible to place adjacent containers 6 connecting closely against each other during assembly of individual containers 6 on a roof as shown in
When however a bottom 10 of containers 6 is articulated as shown in
In addition, it is also possible to make use of the configuration shown in perspective view in
Break-off corner 16 has an edge 19 which is directed inward relative to container 6 and the peripheral form of which corresponds to a quarter part of the peripheral form of sprinkler head 8. The break-off or breakaway corners can be applied even when conduits 21 play no part in assembling of the system, such as the assembly described below with reference to
As shown in
The form of the side walls 9 diverging away from the bottom 10 of container 6 makes it possible for parts of side walls 9 to overhang conduit 21. The couplings 11,12 between the adjacent containers 6 close over conduit 21. Containers 6 at the same time comprise a flange 22 round the periphery thereof. Such a flange can also be arranged at selected locations instead of all the way around container 6. In the assembled state of the system according to the present invention flange 22 protrudes below an edge 23 on the upper side of conduit 21.
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After examination of the foregoing disclosure of the present invention many alternative and additional embodiments will occur to the skilled person. All separate components, elements and properties can be combined, for instance a gravel layer on the bottom of the holder-like container having thereon an insert tray of standardized dimensions or, conversely, a layer of earth on the bottom with the insert tray thereon, or fleece layer 26 of
The system according to the present invention can be applied on flat roofs and sloping roofs, wherein immobilization of containers 6 is optimized while the amount of space for a reserve supply of liquid or water is minimized by applying irrigation, which is supplied through conduits 21, even if mounting slats or other elements are applied to immobilize containers 6 on the roof. The containers need not necessarily comprise elevations 14, although these can be useful for the purpose of defining an overflow in association with the openings or holes 15 and/or in respect of accommodating forks of forklift trucks for the purpose of manipulating the containers during or prior to assembly of a system according to the present invention. The above stated additional and alternative embodiments are also not in any way intended, and should not in any way be interpreted as such, as being limitative for the present invention, which is limited only to the scope of protection as defined in the appended claims, in particular the independent claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007142 | Jul 2011 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NL2012/000055 | 7/19/2012 | WO | 00 | 5/21/2014 |