Patent Document

[0001]    Applicant hereby claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application No. 60/192,595 filed Mar. 27, 2000, incorporated herein by reference. 
     
    
     
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
         [0002]    While gardening has always been a popular and relaxing pastime, there are many people who are unable to work with plants because of age or disability or inclement weather or uncomfortable weather conditions. In general, such persons are generally restricted to “gardening” in small flower pots that take up space on tables, window sills, and the various flat surfaces in their places of residence and/or to outdoor “table gardening” when weather and climactic conditions permit. It would be advantageous to such persons if they could garden year round irrespective of age, disabilities, or outdoor conditions. People always love flowers and this would give individuals an outlet to ease the stress of everyday life and, at the same time, decorate their home or office with their favorite flowers and plants year round. It is a primary object of the present invention to provide such a product that is easily accessed by the individual and which can be easily moved about inside a place of residence, including from room to room or even to the outside when weather permits.  
         BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
         [0003]    The primary object of the present invention is achieved through the development of a mobile, indoor, sit-and-plant gardening station that provides individuals with the year round opportunity to enjoy their love of plants and gardening well into their later years in life and enables them to garden sitting down. The product resembles a carriage with wheels, enabling the individual to sit in a chair and have a work area at the side of the planting bed as if they were sitting at their kitchen table. The invention, referred to hereinafter as “Sit &amp; Plant” may be thought of as a planter on wheels that can be moved to any location in a home or office. During the summer it can be transported out onto a deck and during the winter it can be rolled into the house. A light attachment with grow lights permits the growing of plants indoors at any time including the winter months. 
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0004]    [0004]FIG. 1 is a side view of the mobile, raised-bed gardening station of the present invention.  
         [0005]    [0005]FIG. 2 is an insert for use with the raised-bed planter shown in FIG. 1.  
         [0006]    [0006]FIG. 3 is a side view of a second embodiment of the mobile, raised-bed gardening station of the present invention.  
         [0007]    [0007]FIG. 4 is a frontal view of the invention.  
         [0008]    [0008]FIG. 5 is an insert for use with the raised-bed planter shown in FIGS. 3 and 4. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION  
       [0009]    Sit &amp; Plant is a portable, raised planting bed that allows an individual to perform gardening activities while in a seated or upright position. Because the individual does not have to kneel, bend, stoop, etc., Sit &amp; Plant alleviates much of the physical strain and exertion generally associated with gardening. This is especially beneficial for older and physically limited and/or handicapped gardeners, although not limited to any group because Sit &amp; Plant is intended to help alleviate stress in the lives of those individuals who use Sit &amp; Plant. Sit &amp; Plant allows gardeners year-round, indoor-outdoor access to a planting area for the creation of a beautiful garden.  
         [0010]    As shown in FIGS.  1  an  2 , the invention comprises a frame  1  defining a support structure having an attached axle  2  with wheels  3 , attached legs  4 , and shell  5 . Axle  2  and wheels  3  are normally positioned at the front end of the Sit &amp; Plant and are preferably provided with ball bearings to insure smooth and easy movement. Legs  4  are positioned in the normally rear position and are connected to the frame and/or the shell. The legs can be fitted with castors to make it easier to move the Sit &amp; Plant short distances. Shell  5  defines the exterior of the planting bed and is attached to frame  1 .  
         [0011]    Optionally, sliding drawers  6  may be built into the shell for the convenience of the user; these may carried on tracks that slide into the shell. Grow light receptacles  7  can be attached to the shell to provide necessary light to the Sit &amp; Plant. In most instances, some type of grow light will be necessary for successful use of the Sit &amp; Plant unless a very good source of light is available in the user&#39;s place of residence.  
         [0012]    Insert  8  is an essential element of the Sit &amp; Plant. The removable insert fits into the interior of shell  5 . The insert, normally made out of plastic, can be made in several variations depending upon the needs or wishes of the customer. For example, one insert may provide a tiered planting bed to achieve a tiered effect with plants. Similarly, the depth of the various inserts may accommodate flowers or herbs, houseplants, et cetera, depending on the particular rooting characteristics of the chosen plants.  
         [0013]    A good drainage system is essential and is built into shell  5 . Insert  8  is provided with drainage holes  9  to drain excess water from insert  8  into shell  5 . As is shown in FIG. 4, the drainage system  11  built into shell  5  includes a gently sloping bottom directing water to a spigot attachment  17  which can be opened to drain excess water out of shell  5  and into container  12  for storage and ultimate removal. As is shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 5, insert  8  is provided with drain holes  9  which allow water to drain from the contained plants into shell  5  where it can ultimately be removed as described.  
         [0014]    The Sit &amp; Plant can be moved to any location chosen by the user simply by pushing or pulling it. For this purpose, handle bar  10  is provided at the rear and connected to either shell or frame. A second handle may be provided at the front end as well if desired.  
         [0015]    A more detailed version of the Sit &amp; Plant is shown in FIGS.  3 - 5 . This modification is similar to the foregoing version as will be seen by referring to the Figures and comparing the following parts:  
         [0016]    Frame  1 —support structure that is connected to axles  2  and to shell  5 ;  
         [0017]    Axles  2 —two axles are connected to frame, and each axle is connected to two wheels and legs  4  are omitted;  
         [0018]    Wheels  3 —four wheels each have ball bearings and connected to axles  2 . Wheel locks (not shown) are preferably attached to the wheels;  
         [0019]    Shell  5 —forms exterior of planting bed and is attached to the frame;  
         [0020]    Drainage system  11 —built into the bottom of the shell as part of the shell. Has a spigot attachment to drain excess water, and is built-in as part of the shell.  
         [0021]    Work surface area  13 —surface area of the fixed structure of the shell or to be affixed to the shell;  
         [0022]    Insert  8 —fit into the interior of the shell and removable;  
         [0023]    Handle bar  10 —located at front (and rear, if desired) of planter and connected to either shell or frame.  
         [0024]    Drainage holes  9 —located on bottom of insert(s)  8 ;  
         [0025]    Sliding drawer(s)  6 —built into the shell with tracks that slide into the shell;  
         [0026]    Secondary work surface area  14 —built-in part of insert(s) to provide a continuation of work surface which is part of the shell;  
         [0027]    Grow light receptacle  7 —attached to the shell to allow the grow light system to be inserted into Sit &amp; Plant;  
         [0028]    Water collection bottle  12 —attached to the shell or frame. Located directly under the spigot on the exterior of the shell. Water collection bottle can be removed.  
         [0029]    Grow lights  15 —typically a single unit that connects to grow light bases located on surface of shell;  
         [0030]    Support and connector bar  16 —connects grow lights, attached to each stem of grow lights;  
         [0031]    Spigot attachment is built into shell;  
         [0032]    Light fixture  18 —located and attached to top of stem.  
         [0033]    The dimensions of Sit &amp; Plant range from about 36-44 inches in length×22-32 inches in width×30-34 inches in height. The key is to insure that the Sit &amp; Plant is able to pass through standard size doorways. The wheels are approximately 8-18 inches in diameter. The depth of the insert may be about 6 to 14 inches.  
         [0034]    Sit &amp; Plant rests on a base that includes two (2) or more wheels or two (2) front wheels and two (2) rear legs, which allow Sit &amp; Plant to be transported to various locations indoors or outdoors. One embodiment includes one castor attached to the base of each leg. As noted, in the preferred embodiment, the wheels include a wheel lock system to prevent movement once placed in the desired location.  
         [0035]    Insert is used for the purpose of holding dirt, plants, potted plants, etc., and fits inside the hollowed inner area of the shell. Inserts are removed independently of the shell for the purposes of replanting, cleaning, maintaining, etc., the planting area. This further provides ease and accessibility of Sit &amp; Plant. Additionally, inserts can have handles or some similar feature to ease the process of lifting and lowering the inserts in and out of the shell.  
         [0036]    Various styles and models of inserts are offered for the purpose of creating different soil depths, allowing a greater variety of plants to be grown, and various modes of accessibility. The preferred insert embodiment is a rectangular-shaped insert with drainage holes that work in conjunction with the drainage system located in the shell. A secondary insert embodiment includes one or more cylinder-shaped inserts (similar to a barrel cut in half) mounted on ball bearings. Ball bearings are attached to an insert similar to the preferred insert embodiment. The ball bearings allow the cylindrical inserts to rotate in a circular motion. The cylindrical inserts include drainage holes. The plants within the cylindrical inserts can be rotated to within reaching distance of an individual, and allow the individual to work and tend to their plants from a sitting position. Still another insert embodiment is a grid structure that fits atop the preferred insert embodiment. This grid supports pots that include a lip around the top perimeter of the pot. The lip of the pot rests atop and is suspended by the grid while the remaining area of the pot rests below the grid within the area of the preferred insert embodiment. These pots include drainage holes. The benefit of the grid is that it provides an individual the opportunity to easily interchange the pots at varying points on the grid. Furthermore, these pots can each be removed independently and transported.  
         [0037]    Another embodiment includes a motorized method of propulsion. This mobility enables Sit &amp; Plant to be transported to areas of optimum natural sunlight.  
         [0038]    Sit &amp; Plant can include a method to adjust the height of the shell either manually or by motorized method for the purpose of accommodating the accessibility needs of individual users of Sit &amp; Plant.  
         [0039]    Sit &amp; Plant can have various features and attachments for the purpose of creating a controlled growth environment to foster the year round growth of plants. Grow lights are one such attachment, connecting on the surface of the shell to specific receptacles that accept the grow lights. These grow lights plug into an electrical outlet. The amount of light is adjustable, and the stem of the grow lights are adjustable for the purpose of raising and lowering the height of the grow lights based on the needs of individual plants or plant groups. Sit &amp; Plant can also include a clear bubble-like dome for such purposes as creating a mini-greenhouse effect, so the humidity and temperature are controlled within the mobile garden when placed over the planting bed area and resting atop the shell.  
         [0040]    Sit &amp; Plant is a mobile, raised planting bed that allows an individual to perform gardening activities while in a seated or upright position. Sit &amp; Plant resembles a desk-like structure with built-in and/or attachable work surfaces adjacent to a raised planting bed where plants of many varieties are grown. Because the individual does not have to kneel, bend, stoop, etc., Sit &amp; Plant alleviates much of the physical strain and exertion generally associated with gardening. This is especially beneficial for older and physically limited and/or handicapped gardeners, although not limited to any group because Sit &amp; Plant is intended to help alleviate stress in the lives of those who use Sit &amp; Plant. Sit &amp; Plant allows gardeners year-round, indoor-outdoor access to a planting area for the creation of a beautiful garden.

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