This invention relates to greenhouses, in particular to those constructed by providing a flexible material over a rigid frame, and more particularly to a roof structure thereof.
Greenhouses are commonly constructed using a rigid frame, to which material is attached, forming sidewalls and roof portions. The material varies according to the intended use, and is typically translucent. The material may be made out a flexible material such as polyethylene or special netting.
It is recognized in the art that it is particularly advantageous for the material to be taut, especially on the roof of the greenhouse. This is because sunlight impinging on a taut translucent or transparent surface tends to pass through, to the degree that it is allowed by the material of the roof, relatively uniformly. However, when the same surface develops slack, folds form therein, resulting in non-ideal lighting conditions.
Accordingly, greenhouses made in the way described above are typically constructed so that at least the surfaces forming the roofs thereof are taut. This is accomplished by stretching the material over a roof support structure until it is taut before securing it in place. However, over time, due to a variety of largely unavoidable factors, the material deforms slightly, causing an undesirable slack to develop, leading to the non-ideal lighting conditions within the greenhouse.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a frame for a greenhouse comprising a roof support structure made of flexible material to be tautened when needed, without a need to remove the material and reattach it. According to this aspect, there is provided a roof support structure for a flexible roof for a greenhouse. The roof support structure comprises an adjustable roof retention portion and a fixed roof retention portion. At least the adjustable roof retention portion is movable between an initial position and at least one adjusted position. The distance between the two roof retention portions, when the adjustable roof retention portion is in any of the adjusted positions, is different from the distance between the two roof retention portions when the adjustable roof retention portion is in the initial position. The distance between the two roof retention portions when the adjustable roof retention portion is in any of the adjusted positions may be greater than the distance between the two roof retention portions when the adjustable roof retention portion is in the initial position.
The roof retention portions may be substantially straight, and arranged parallel to one another. The adjustable roof retention portion may constitute an eaves of the roof, and the fixed roof retention portion may constitute the peak of the roof. Alternatively, the adjustable and fixed roof retention portions may constitute opposite eaves of the roof. The adjustable roof retention portion may comprise a gutter.
The adjusted position of the adjustable roof retention portion may constitute a vertical translation thereof from its initial position.
The roof may be made of a material selected from the group comprising polyethylene and netting.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a greenhouse frame comprising at least one roof support structure as described above.
According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of constructing a greenhouse. The method comprises the steps of providing a frame of the greenhouse comprising a roof retention structure having an adjustable roof retention portion and a fixed roof retention portion. At least the adjustable roof retention portion is movable between an initial position and at least one adjusted position, wherein the distance between the two roof retention portions, when the adjustable roof retention portion is in any of the adjusted positions, is different from the distance between the two roof retention portions when the adjustable roof retention portion is in the initial position. The method further comprises the step of providing a sheet of flexible material tautly retained between the adjustable and fixed roof retention portions.
The adjustable roof retention portion may be disposed in the initial position, wherein the distance between the two roof retention portions when the adjustable roof retention portion is in any of the adjusted positions is greater than the distance between the two roof retention portions when the adjustable roof retention portion is in the initial position.
The roof retention portions may be substantially straight, and arranged parallel to one another. The adjustable roof retention portion may constitute an eaves of the roof, and the fixed roof retention portion may constitute the peak of the roof. Alternatively, the adjustable and fixed roof retention portions may constitute opposite eaves of the roof. The adjustable roof retention portion may comprise a gutter.
The adjusted position of the adjustable roof retention portion may constitute a vertical translation thereof from its initial position.
The roof may be made of a material selected from the group comprising polyethylene and netting.
In order to understand the invention and to see how it may be carried out in practice, an embodiment will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In order to receive and tightly retain the sheet 26, each gutter 22 comprises a main portion 28 and an insert 30 which tightly fits therein, as illustrated in
Alternatively, as illustrated in
In use, an edge of the sheet 26 is placed on an upper edge 40 of the insert 30. The upper edge 40 is provided with a protrusion 42, which is sized so as to be tightly received within the gripping channel 36 of the clamp 34. The gripping channel 36 is opened as described above, and the clamp is placed on the sheet 26 such that the protrusion 42 is received within the gripping channel through the sheet. The clamp 34 is then allowed the return to its neutral state. The sheet 26 is thereby retained in place by a pressure fit between the clamp 34 and the protrusion 42.
As illustrated in
In use, the frame 10 is erected with the gutter 22 arrested at its highest position. The sheet 26 is tautly secured between the gutters 22, as shown in
It will be appreciated that when the sheet 26 is secured between the gutters 22, only one of the gutters may need to be lowered in order to tauten the entire roof. However, both may be lowered, as the situation warrants.
Those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains will readily appreciate that numerous changes, variations and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention mutates mutandis. For example, the tie-beam 24 may be of adjustable height, in addition to, or instead of, the gutters 22. In addition, the gutters 22 may be embodied by an ordinary beam, and does necessarily have to be adapted to channel water that runs off from the roof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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171727 | Nov 2005 | IL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IL2006/001255 | 10/31/2006 | WO | 00 | 4/29/2008 |