Monday, February 13, 2012

Kirby_Patents

<Patent Application No. 12/648,467> I wanted to start off by showing this patent because it was a very broad sense of what movement I was attempting to make. A vertical system that can adjust accordingly.
<Patent Application No. 12/492,595> These next 2 images are very interesting when it comes to what I would like to achieve. It displays a way to distribute water vertically with a cotton rope.


<Patent Application No. 232, 949> This patent shows vertical planters supported by a central pole. The pots can be assembled at various heights and levels.  

<Patent Application No. 12/808,714> This patent goes along more with my 'extreme' scaled vision where the vertical ecolosystem rises for many stories.  Again, there is a central columnar structure which acts as a load bearing unit while allowing for services to run through the middle. 

<Patent Application No. 09/777,187> This patent further strengthens the individual ecological components.  The  description of this one went into more detail of how this structure can be attached to any existing wall. 

<Paten Application No. 10/671,240> Finding this patent was pretty funny due to it looking very similar to my initial drawings.  The rods are meant for the growing vine or vegetable to latch onto.  

<Patent Application No. 11/274,730> This patent happened to be the most enlightening because of the vision this person had of connecting various parts of a garden by a hidden element.  Who says this cannot be done when applied to the vertical world?


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