Combination greenhouse and cold frame apparatus

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C052S083000, C052S222000, C052S005000, C052S063000, C047S029500

Reexamination Certificate

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06185877

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to greenhouses and, in particular, to a greenhouse and cold frame apparatus that is portable and modular in length with as many sections installed as needed.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Greenhouses are typically used to provide a controlled environment for plant growth. The environment within a greenhouse is controlled by varying the amount of sunlight, heat and ventilation. Various structures of greenhouses exist in the art to provide plant growth in a controlled environment. These structures vary in complexity and consist of both fixed and portable embodiments.
A typical greenhouse consists of a framework enclosing a space; this framework being covered with a flexible material such that plants in the enclosed space can be provided with varying amounts of light and ventilation through various techniques of adjusting the flexible material.
One such technique is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,038,517 issued Aug. 13, 1991 to Talbott and describes a greenhouse with a flexible cover positionable over the frame for providing a roof enclosure for the structure. An elongate roller is secured to a lengthwise edge of the cover and a power source is coupled to the roller. When the roller is rotated about its longitudinal axis with the help of the power source, the cover retracts or extends relative to the frame thereby providing the plants with variable amounts of light and ventilation.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,216,834 issued Jun. 8, 1993 to Crowley provides another technique that utilizes a pair of opposed spools mounted on respective sides of a framework such that the cover is wound from one spool to the opposed spool.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,169 issued Sep. 29, 1998 to Engerman discloses a portable greenhouse construction with a roof that is arch shaped and includes a pair of retractable, translucent covers which are rolled up onto a shaft to permit fresh air into the interior of the greenhouse through a mesh screen.
Prior art methods of adjusting flexible covers for greenhouses pose several significant problems. First, present systems allow for retraction of flexible covers in only one direction, from down up, and extension also in one direction, from up down. Therefore effective control of sunlight falling on the plants can only be accomplished partially with prior art greenhouse embodiments. Adjusting openings in a greenhouse roof based on wind direction is also limited.
Another problem with current apparatus is the need for a rotatable shaft attachment for extension or retraction of the flexible covers. The use of this increases the complexity and also the time taken to assemble the system by adding a step to the process.
An offshoot of increased structural complexity of the greenhouse is increased cost and also more difficulty in installing additional sections to increase the length of the greenhouse.
Therefore, a means for bi-directional extension and retraction of covers for greenhouses which simultaneously eliminates the need for an attached rotatable shaft to accomplish cover adjustment is desired. Reduced structural complexity, decreased cost and ease of adding additional sections are also desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a combination greenhouse cold frame apparatus. In its most basic form, the combination greenhouse cold frame apparatus includes two foldable side panels that cover two arched sides that have a plurality of arched vertical legs to provide a framework for the foldable side panels. The arched sides are connected together with the help of a junction between them that has a plurality of top frame connectors each having two ends that are dimensioned to receive opposing arched vertical legs. The top frame connectors also have a U-shaped portion dimensioned to hold the foldable side panels in different stages of retraction. A plurality of securing devices connectable to an exterior of the arched vertical legs is used to secure the foldable side panels when they are in a partially open position. Each foldable side panel can independently or jointly be opened from a top in a downward direction or from a bottom in an upward direction completely or partially, thereby providing adjustable amounts of sunlight and ventilation for plants enclosed by the combination green house and cold frame apparatus. The combination greenhouse and cold frame apparatus can be modified for additional stability by the incorporation of support members within the frame structure.
Therefore, it is an aspect of the invention to provide a combination greenhouse and cold frame apparatus with foldable side panels that can independently or jointly be opened from a top in a downward direction or from a bottom in an upward direction, either completely or partially in both directions.
It is a further aspect of the invention to provide a combination greenhouse and cold frame apparatus that may be easily installed and is simple and easy to construct.
It is a further aspect of the invention to provide a combination greenhouse and cold frame apparatus that is low cost and easily extendable by adding sections.
These aspects of the invention are not meant to be exclusive and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art when read in conjunction with the following description, appended claims and accompanying drawings.


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