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- the present invention relates devices for supporting potted plants, and particularly to a plant stand that provides a platform mounted on legs and has the capability of supporting the plant on top of the platform or suspended from the platform for washing or watering the plant, as well as for display purposes.
- Potted plants are typically watered by hand, with the user transporting water to the plant via a watering can or the like.
- elderly or infirm users may find the use of a heavy and unwieldy watering can inconvenient.
- watering plants in this manner often results in the unwanted splashing of water, both into the environment surrounding the potted plant, and onto the support for the plant.
- Typical supports are formed from planar boards, planks or plates, and splashed water may result in the accumulation of water between the support and the potted plant, which, upon stagnation, may result in harmful mold or mildew being produced.
- such conventional supports must be regularly cleaned due to spilled dirt from the potted plant, and from common environmental contaminants, such as dust and the like.
- potted plants have a tendency to collect dust on the plant leaves. From time to time, it becomes necessary to clean the leaves for aesthetic purposes. A typical approach is to clean each leaf individually with a dust cloth or a damp sponge, occasionally spraying the leaves, when necessary. This can be a time consuming chore. A better approach would be to place the entire plant in a bathtub or shower stall where the entire plant can be sprayed at one time to remove any dust or dirt that has accumulated on the leaves. However, there is no washing or watering stand for plants currently available that is adapted for this purpose.
- the plant stand includes a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, with the upper surface being adapted for selectively supporting a potted plant.
- the support may be formed from plastic, treated wood, corrosion resistant metal or any other suitable portable and water-resistant material.
- the platform is perforated to provide for drainage, and may be circular, having a grid of large apertures extending radially from a central hub to permit the passage of large quantities of water when the plant is being washed under a continuous spray, such as a under a bathtub or shower stall sprayer nozzle.
- a hook may depend from the platform for supporting a plant suspended from the platform. The hook may be permanently installed on the lower surface of the platform. Alternatively, the central hub may have a slot defined therein, and the hook may be removably inserted through the slot, the hook having a base supported on a recessed ledge defined in the central hub.
- the platform is supported by a plurality of legs.
- the legs may be permanently mounted to the platform. Alternatively, the upper ends of the legs are removably inserted into sockets defined in the lower surface of the platform adjacent the periphery of the platform.
- the legs are preferably height adjustable, being telescopic legs having means for fixing the height of the legs, being either continuously adjustable or adjustable in discreet increments.
- the legs are preferably formed from a rust-resistant material, such as stainless steel, aluminum, or plastic.
- the platform is circular and is supported by three legs, the feet of the legs defining the vertices of an isosceles triangle.
- the stand may be placed in a shower stall, for example, and the potted plant may be either positioned on the upper surface of the support or suspended from the hook member.
- streaming water may be directed at the upper surface of the support and fall through the fluid passages to drip onto the plant.
- FIG. 1 is an environmental, perspective view of a plant stand according to the present invention, showing a potted plant being supported on top of the platform.
- FIG. 2 is an environmental, perspective view of the plant stand according to the present invention, showing a potted plant suspended below the platform.
- FIG. 3 is a top plan view of an exemplary platform of the plant stand according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a bottom plan view of the platform of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is an exploded view of a plant stand according to the present invention.
- the plant stand 10 is shown as being positioned within shower stall 12 for washing and watering potted plant P. It should be understood that plant stand 10 may be positioned in any desired environment in which the user wishes to wash or water plant P.
- shower stall 12 of FIGS. 1 and 2 is shown for exemplary purposes only.
- potted plant P is mounted on the upper surface of platform 14 , allowing water from the shower (or any other suitable supply of water) to be sprayed upon the leaves of plant P, thereby cleaning any dust or dirt off the leaves while simultaneously watering the plant P.
- stand 10 is formed from relatively lightweight materials, and may be easily transported between shower stall 12 and a conventional display environment for plant P, such as a living room.
- the platform 14 has an upper surface 20 and a lower surface 22 , with the upper surface 20 being adapted for supporting potted plant P.
- the platform 14 may be formed from plastic, treated wood, corrosion resistant metal or any other suitable portable and water-resistant material. Although shown as having a substantially circular contour, it should be understood that support 14 may have any desired contour.
- the platform 14 is preferably perforated, having a plurality of apertures 16 defined therein to provide for drainage of water and any dust or particles of soil that may be flushed from the plant when washing or watering the plant.
- the platform 14 may have a grid of rather large apertures extending radially between a central hub 25 and a peripheral rim 27 .
- the large size of the apertures 16 provides for rapid passage of a large volume of water through the platform 14 to prevent standing water from accumulating on the upper surface 20 , which might support the growth of mold and mildew.
- potted plant P is suspended below the platform 14 by a cord C, rope, or the like.
- the cord C is attached to a hook 28 that depends from the lower surface 22 of the platform 14 .
- central hub 25 may be rectangular in shape, having a slot 24 defined therethrough having a width slightly larger than the width of the body and arcuate end of the hook 28 so that the hook 28 may be slidably inserted through the slot 24 from above the platform 14 .
- the upper surface 20 of the central hub 25 has a notch formed therein adjacent the slot 24 defining a ledge 26 .
- the base of the hook 28 has a laterally extending flange 30 that seats in the notch on the ledge 26 flush with the upper surface 20 in order to retain the hook 28 .
- Hook 28 may be optionally inserted into the slot 24 when it is desired to suspend a plant P below the platform 14 and removed when storing the plant stand 10 .
- hook 28 may be permanently attached to the platform 14 . It will be obvious that the plant stand 10 is capable of simultaneously supporting a first potted plant P on top of the platform 14 , and a second potted plant P suspended below the platform for display purposes, if desired.
- the plant stand 10 has a plurality of legs 18 supporting the platform 14 .
- platform 14 may have leg-mounting ledges or portions 29 adjacent the rim 27 and extending radially inward from the rim 27 .
- Leg-mounting portions 29 have bosses or sockets 31 defined therein that receive the upper ends of legs 18 .
- Sockets 31 may be angled or canted at an angle of about 10° so that legs 18 extend outward from the rim 27 of platform 18 .
- the upper ends of legs 18 may be frictionally retained in sockets 31 .
- sockets 31 may be internally threaded and the upper ends of legs 18 may be externally threaded to engage the sockets 31 .
- sockets 31 may have fixtures permanently installed therein, the upper ends of legs 18 releasably engaging the fixtures to secure the legs 18 to the platform 14 .
- the platform 14 is circular and is supported by three legs 18 .
- the sockets 31 are preferably angled in such a manner that the feet of the legs 18 form the vertices of an isosceles triangle, which both provides a stable support for the platform 14 and sufficient room between the legs 18 to suspend a potted plant P beneath the platform 14 , if desired.
- the lower ends of legs 18 may be capped by feet 32 , preferably made of rubber or other material having a high coefficient of friction to prevent the legs 18 from sliding when the stand 10 is placed in a tub or shower to wash the plant P.
- legs 18 are made from a lightweight, sturdy, rust-resistant or corrosion-resistant material, such as stainless steel, aluminum, plastic, or other suitable alloys, composites, or materials.
- Legs 18 are preferably elongated, cylindrical rods or tubes.
- legs 18 be height adjustable, i.e., legs 18 are telescoping legs having some means for releasably locking the height of the legs 18 at a desired height.
- Legs 18 may be continuously adjustable in height, or the height may be adjustable in discreet intervals. Adjustability in height permits the platform 14 to be lowered when washing the plant P in a tub or shower stall. It will be understood, however, that plant stand 10 may be used outdoors on a patio, deck, or the like, and the plant P may be washed or watered using a garden hose equipped with a spray nozzle of the like, if desired.
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The plant stand has a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, with the upper surface being adapted for supporting a potted plant. A plurality of drainage apertures are formed through the platform, and a hook is mounted to the lower surface of the support and projects downwardly therefrom. The hook is adapted for supporting a potted plant suspended beneath the support. A plurality of legs support the platform, the legs extending from the periphery of the platform. The legs may be telescoping in order to adjust the height of the platform. In use, the plant stand may be placed in a shower stall to wash or water the plant with a spray of water.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates devices for supporting potted plants, and particularly to a plant stand that provides a platform mounted on legs and has the capability of supporting the plant on top of the platform or suspended from the platform for washing or watering the plant, as well as for display purposes.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Potted plants are typically watered by hand, with the user transporting water to the plant via a watering can or the like. However, elderly or infirm users may find the use of a heavy and unwieldy watering can inconvenient. Further, watering plants in this manner often results in the unwanted splashing of water, both into the environment surrounding the potted plant, and onto the support for the plant. Typical supports are formed from planar boards, planks or plates, and splashed water may result in the accumulation of water between the support and the potted plant, which, upon stagnation, may result in harmful mold or mildew being produced. In addition, such conventional supports must be regularly cleaned due to spilled dirt from the potted plant, and from common environmental contaminants, such as dust and the like.
- Moreover, potted plants have a tendency to collect dust on the plant leaves. From time to time, it becomes necessary to clean the leaves for aesthetic purposes. A typical approach is to clean each leaf individually with a dust cloth or a damp sponge, occasionally spraying the leaves, when necessary. This can be a time consuming chore. A better approach would be to place the entire plant in a bathtub or shower stall where the entire plant can be sprayed at one time to remove any dust or dirt that has accumulated on the leaves. However, there is no washing or watering stand for plants currently available that is adapted for this purpose.
- Thus, a plant stand solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
- The plant stand includes a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, with the upper surface being adapted for selectively supporting a potted plant. The support may be formed from plastic, treated wood, corrosion resistant metal or any other suitable portable and water-resistant material.
- The platform is perforated to provide for drainage, and may be circular, having a grid of large apertures extending radially from a central hub to permit the passage of large quantities of water when the plant is being washed under a continuous spray, such as a under a bathtub or shower stall sprayer nozzle. A hook may depend from the platform for supporting a plant suspended from the platform. The hook may be permanently installed on the lower surface of the platform. Alternatively, the central hub may have a slot defined therein, and the hook may be removably inserted through the slot, the hook having a base supported on a recessed ledge defined in the central hub.
- The platform is supported by a plurality of legs. The legs may be permanently mounted to the platform. Alternatively, the upper ends of the legs are removably inserted into sockets defined in the lower surface of the platform adjacent the periphery of the platform. The legs are preferably height adjustable, being telescopic legs having means for fixing the height of the legs, being either continuously adjustable or adjustable in discreet increments. The legs are preferably formed from a rust-resistant material, such as stainless steel, aluminum, or plastic. Preferably, the platform is circular and is supported by three legs, the feet of the legs defining the vertices of an isosceles triangle.
- In use, the stand may be placed in a shower stall, for example, and the potted plant may be either positioned on the upper surface of the support or suspended from the hook member. In the latter configuration, streaming water may be directed at the upper surface of the support and fall through the fluid passages to drip onto the plant.
- These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
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FIG. 1 is an environmental, perspective view of a plant stand according to the present invention, showing a potted plant being supported on top of the platform. -
FIG. 2 is an environmental, perspective view of the plant stand according to the present invention, showing a potted plant suspended below the platform. -
FIG. 3 is a top plan view of an exemplary platform of the plant stand according to the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a bottom plan view of the platform ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is an exploded view of a plant stand according to the present invention. - Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
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FIGS. 1 and 2 , theplant stand 10 is shown as being positioned withinshower stall 12 for washing and watering potted plant P. It should be understood thatplant stand 10 may be positioned in any desired environment in which the user wishes to wash or water plantP. Shower stall 12 ofFIGS. 1 and 2 is shown for exemplary purposes only. InFIG. 1 , potted plant P is mounted on the upper surface ofplatform 14, allowing water from the shower (or any other suitable supply of water) to be sprayed upon the leaves of plant P, thereby cleaning any dust or dirt off the leaves while simultaneously watering the plant P. As will be described in greater detail below,stand 10 is formed from relatively lightweight materials, and may be easily transported betweenshower stall 12 and a conventional display environment for plant P, such as a living room. - As best shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , theplatform 14 has anupper surface 20 and alower surface 22, with theupper surface 20 being adapted for supporting potted plant P. Theplatform 14 may be formed from plastic, treated wood, corrosion resistant metal or any other suitable portable and water-resistant material. Although shown as having a substantially circular contour, it should be understood thatsupport 14 may have any desired contour. - The
platform 14 is preferably perforated, having a plurality ofapertures 16 defined therein to provide for drainage of water and any dust or particles of soil that may be flushed from the plant when washing or watering the plant. As shown in the drawings, theplatform 14 may have a grid of rather large apertures extending radially between acentral hub 25 and aperipheral rim 27. The large size of theapertures 16 provides for rapid passage of a large volume of water through theplatform 14 to prevent standing water from accumulating on theupper surface 20, which might support the growth of mold and mildew. - In the configuration of
FIG. 2 , potted plant P is suspended below theplatform 14 by a cord C, rope, or the like. The cord C is attached to ahook 28 that depends from thelower surface 22 of theplatform 14. As shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 ,central hub 25 may be rectangular in shape, having aslot 24 defined therethrough having a width slightly larger than the width of the body and arcuate end of thehook 28 so that thehook 28 may be slidably inserted through theslot 24 from above theplatform 14. Theupper surface 20 of thecentral hub 25 has a notch formed therein adjacent theslot 24 defining aledge 26. The base of thehook 28 has a laterally extendingflange 30 that seats in the notch on the ledge 26 flush with theupper surface 20 in order to retain thehook 28. - Hook 28 may be optionally inserted into the
slot 24 when it is desired to suspend a plant P below theplatform 14 and removed when storing the plant stand 10. Alternatively,hook 28 may be permanently attached to theplatform 14. It will be obvious that theplant stand 10 is capable of simultaneously supporting a first potted plant P on top of theplatform 14, and a second potted plant P suspended below the platform for display purposes, if desired. - The
plant stand 10 has a plurality oflegs 18 supporting theplatform 14. As shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 ,platform 14 may have leg-mounting ledges orportions 29 adjacent therim 27 and extending radially inward from therim 27. Leg-mountingportions 29 have bosses orsockets 31 defined therein that receive the upper ends oflegs 18.Sockets 31 may be angled or canted at an angle of about 10° so thatlegs 18 extend outward from therim 27 ofplatform 18. The upper ends oflegs 18 may be frictionally retained insockets 31. Alternatively,sockets 31 may be internally threaded and the upper ends oflegs 18 may be externally threaded to engage thesockets 31. In another alternative,sockets 31 may have fixtures permanently installed therein, the upper ends oflegs 18 releasably engaging the fixtures to secure thelegs 18 to theplatform 14. - As shown in the drawings, preferably the
platform 14 is circular and is supported by threelegs 18. Thesockets 31 are preferably angled in such a manner that the feet of thelegs 18 form the vertices of an isosceles triangle, which both provides a stable support for theplatform 14 and sufficient room between thelegs 18 to suspend a potted plant P beneath theplatform 14, if desired. As shown inFIG. 5 , the lower ends oflegs 18 may be capped byfeet 32, preferably made of rubber or other material having a high coefficient of friction to prevent thelegs 18 from sliding when thestand 10 is placed in a tub or shower to wash the plant P. - Preferably
legs 18 are made from a lightweight, sturdy, rust-resistant or corrosion-resistant material, such as stainless steel, aluminum, plastic, or other suitable alloys, composites, or materials.Legs 18 are preferably elongated, cylindrical rods or tubes. It is also preferred thatlegs 18 be height adjustable, i.e.,legs 18 are telescoping legs having some means for releasably locking the height of thelegs 18 at a desired height.Legs 18 may be continuously adjustable in height, or the height may be adjustable in discreet intervals. Adjustability in height permits theplatform 14 to be lowered when washing the plant P in a tub or shower stall. It will be understood, however, that plant stand 10 may be used outdoors on a patio, deck, or the like, and the plant P may be washed or watered using a garden hose equipped with a spray nozzle of the like, if desired. - It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
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1. A plant stand, comprising:
a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, the upper surface being adapted for supporting a potted plant, the platform being perforated and having a plurality of drainage apertures defined therein, the platform having a peripheral rim and a plurality of leg-mounting bosses defined in the lower surface adjacent the peripheral rim;
a hook depending from the lower surface of the platform, the hook being adapted for supporting a potted plant suspended beneath the platform, the drainage apertures of said platform being adapted for passage of water therethrough for watering the potted plant suspended beneath the platform; and
a plurality of legs having an upper end and a lower end, the upper ends of the legs being mounted in the leg bosses so that the platform is supported above the around on the legs.
2. The plant stand as recited in claim 1 , wherein said hook member is removably attached to said platform.
3. The plant stand as recited in claim 2 , wherein said platform has a central hub and a grid extending radially between the central hub and the peripheral rim, the grid defining the drainage apertures.
4. The plant stand as recited in claim 3 , wherein said central hub has a slot defined therein having a width slightly greater than a thickness of the hook, the central hub having a notch defined in the upper surface adjacent the slot and forming a ledge, said hook having a base and a flange extending laterally from the base, the hook being slidable through the slot, the flange seating in the notch on the ledge flush with the upper surface, whereby the hook is removably attached to said platform.
5. The plant stand as recited in claim 1 , wherein said platform is circular, the plurality of legs consisting of three legs, the bosses being canted outwards so that the lower ends describe vertices of an isosceles triangle.
6. The plant stand as recited in claim 1 , wherein said legs comprise telescoping legs, whereby said platform is height adjustable.
7. The plant stand as recited in claim 1 , wherein said platform and said legs are formed from rust resistant and corrosion resistant material.
8. The plant stand as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a plurality feet disposed on the lower ends of said legs, the feet being formed from a material having a high coefficient of friction to prevent the plant stand from sliding.
9. The plant stand as recited in claim 1 , wherein said legs are removably attached to said platform for compact storage and transport.
10. A plant stand, comprising:
a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, the upper surface being adapted for supporting a potted plant, the platform being perforated and having a plurality of drainage apertures defined therein;
a hook removably attached to the platform, the hook extending below the platform and being adapted for supporting a potted plant suspended beneath the platform, the drainage apertures of said platform being adapted for passage of water therethrough for watering the potted plant suspended beneath the platform; and
a plurality of legs having an upper end and a lower end, the platform being supported above the ground on the upper ends of the legs.
11. The plant stand according to claim 10 , wherein said platform comprises a central hub, a peripheral rim, and a grid extending radially between the central hub and the peripheral rim, the grid defining the drainage apertures.
12. The plant stand according to claim 11 , wherein said central hub has a slot defined therein having a width slightly greater than a thickness of the hook, the central hub having a notch defined in the upper surface adjacent the slot and forming a ledge, said hook having a base and a flange extending laterally from the base, the hook being slidable through the slot, the flange seating in the notch on the ledge flush with the upper surface, whereby the hook is removably attached to said platform.
13. The plant stand according to claim 11 , wherein said platform is circular, the plurality of legs consisting of three legs, the legs extending downward and outward from the peripheral rim so that the lower ends describe vertices of an isosceles triangle.
14. The plant stand according to claim 13 , wherein said legs comprise telescoping tubular legs, whereby said platform is height adjustable.
15. The plant stand according to claim 10 , wherein said platform and said legs are formed from rust resistant and corrosion resistant material.
16. A plant stand, comprising:
a platform having an upper surface and a lower surface, the upper surface being adapted for supporting a potted plant, the platform being circular and having a central hub, a peripheral rim, and a grid extending radially between the central hub and the peripheral rim, the grid defining a plurality of drainage apertures;
a hook removably attached to the platform, the hook extending below the platform, the hook being adapted for supporting a potted plant suspended beneath the platform, the drainage apertures of said platform being adapted for passage of water therethrough for watering the potted plant suspended beneath the platform; and a plurality of legs extending downward and outward from the peripheral rim, the platform being supported above the ground on the legs.
17. The plant stand according to claim 16 , wherein the plurality of legs consists of three legs, the legs extending downward and outward from the peripheral rim so that lower ends thereof describe vertices of an isosceles triangle.
18. The plant stand according to claim 16 , wherein said legs comprise telescoping tubular legs, whereby said platform is height adjustable.
19. The plant stand according to claim 16 , further comprising a plurality of feet attached to said legs, the feet being made of a skid-resistant material.
20. The plant stand according to claim 16 , wherein said legs are detachable from said platform for compact storage and transport.
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