Moisturizing bib for transplanted tree soil lump
By introducing polygonal rope loops and reinforced traction rope knots into the tree transplant net, combined with drainage and biodegradable materials, the problem of the net loosening during bumpy transport is solved, achieving high load-bearing capacity and soil moisture retention, making it suitable for tree transplantation.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520023851.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-06
AI Technical Summary
Existing tree transplant nets are prone to loosening and collapsing during bumpy rides, and their simple structure results in insufficient load-bearing capacity.
The net structure is enhanced by using polygonal ropes and reinforced traction ropes, combined with drainable and biodegradable dry strips to form a net with strong tensile strength. The net surface load-bearing capacity is improved by weaving, and the drainable material is used to maintain soil moisture.
The netting enhances the tensile strength of the netting, maintains soil moisture, ensures that the tree roots do not loosen during transplantation, provides the water needed for later root growth, and the material is biodegradable and environmentally friendly.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to a net bag, in particular to a transplanting tree soil nub moisture-keeping bag. BACKGROUND
[0002] When the garden transplants trees, the roots of the trees are reserved with predetermined soil, i.e. soil nubs. In the transfer process, the shape of the soil nubs is protected by the net bag to avoid the soil nubs from loosening and collapsing during the moving process.
[0003] According to Chinese patent CN203723187U, a layering tight soil transplanting net is disclosed.
[0004] In the prior art including the above patent, the significance of the net bag is how to ensure that the soil nubs will not loosen and collapse during the transfer process due to bumps and hoisting. After the net surface is woven, the mesh is in a mouth-shaped structure, and the overall structure design of the net surface is relatively simple. If the existing net surface structure is improved to increase the bearing capacity of the net surface, a good solution is expected. UTILITARY MODEL
[0005] The utility model aims at providing a transplanting tree soil nub moisture-keeping bag to solve the above problems.
[0006] In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model provides the following technical scheme: a transplanting tree soil nub moisture-keeping bag, comprising a net body, at least two polygonal rope enclosures are symmetrically arranged on the net body, and a reinforcing pulling rope section is arranged in the polygonal rope enclosure and distributed along at least two diagonal lines, wherein:
[0007] Two reinforcing pulling rope sections on the polygonal rope enclosure respectively extend out of the net body and meet on the net body.
[0008] Preferably, the net body is composed of a plurality of equal-length rope bodies.
[0009] Preferably, the net body comprises at least two extension ropes distributed on opposite sides, and the two ends of the extension rope respectively extend out of the net body by a predetermined length to form a tie.
[0010] Preferably, the rope body is composed of at least two drainage material strips and at least two degradable material strips;
[0011] Preferably, the two degradable material strips are arranged in parallel and maintain a predetermined distance between them.
[0012] One of the drainage material strips is a first drainage material strip, which surrounds the two degradable material strips to form a plurality of ring knots, and each ring knot is in an inclined S shape.
[0013] The inclined S-shaped structure is composed of two C-shaped structures with opposite opening directions and a connecting part connecting one end port of each C-shaped structure.
[0014] The two degradable material strips are located in the two C-shaped structures, and the connecting part is spaced apart.
[0015] Preferably, the other degradable material strip is a second degradable material strip, which is spirally wound outside the two degradable material strips and is located between each two ring knots and is fixed outside the ring knots.
[0016] Preferably, the degradable material strip is any one of a cotton strip, a linen strip and a non-woven fabric strip.
[0017] Preferably, the polygonal rope and the reinforced pulling rope segment are composed of at least two degradable material strips and at least two degradable material strips.
[0018] Preferably, the degradable material strip is any one of PHA, PLA, PCL and PVA.
[0019] Preferably, the polygonal rope is a five-edge structure.
[0020] In the above technical solution, the utility model provides a kind of transplanted tree soil ball moisture retaining apron, with the following beneficial effects: the tensile resistance of the net surface of the reinforced net body is enhanced by the cooperation of the polygonal rope and the reinforced pulling rope segment, and the degradable material strip and the degradable material strip can absorb the moisture of soil, so as to realize the purpose of conserving soil moisture, to provide the moisture needed for the growth of tree roots in the later period, and the degradable material strip can be degraded naturally in the later period. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0021] In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application or the prior art, the drawings needed in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the utility model, and other drawings can be obtained by those skilled in the art based on these drawings.
[0022] Figure 1 The overall structure schematic diagram provided by the embodiments of the utility model;
[0023] Figure 2 The surrounding structure schematic diagram of the first degradable material strip and the two degradable material strips provided by the embodiments of the utility model;
[0024] Figure 3The second drip material dry strip and the two degradable material dry strips are arranged in a surrounding structure, and the first drip material dry strip is located in a relationship structure.
[0025] Mark explanation:
[0026] 1, net body; 11, extension rope; 12, tie; 2, polygonal rope; 3, reinforcing pulling rope section; 4, first drip material dry strip; 5, degradable material dry strip; 6, second drip material dry strip; 100, C type; 101, connecting part. Specific implementation
[0027] In order to make the skilled in the art better understand the technical scheme of the utility model, the utility model will be further described in detail below in combination with the drawings.
[0028] As Figures 1-3 The utility model discloses a transplanting tree soil nub moisture-keeping apron, including net body 1, at least two polygonal ropes 2 are arranged on it and are symmetric and reinforcing pulling rope section 3 is located in polygonal rope 2 and is distributed along at least two diagonal lines, wherein:
[0029] Two reinforcing pulling rope sections 3 on polygonal rope 2 extend out and meet on net body 1 respectively.
[0030] In the above-mentioned technology, the rope body formed by at least two drip material dry strips 4 and at least two degradable material dry strips 5, polygonal rope 2 and reinforcing pulling rope section 3 are used, then the rope body is used to prepare net body 1, then the rope body is used to form polygonal rope 2 by being worn around net body 1, and the two rope bodies are used to form reinforcing pulling rope section 3 by being worn around polygonal rope 2 and net body 1.
[0031] Further, the "wear around" of the above-mentioned refers to that polygonal rope 2 and reinforcing pulling rope section 3 are worn from the first side of net body 1 to the opposite second side, then are worn back to the first side, and are sequentially woven to be finished, and finally the rope heads of polygonal rope 2 and reinforcing pulling rope section 3 are knotted and fixed on net body 1.
[0032] And the drip material dry strip 4 of the above-mentioned is any one of cotton strip, linen strip and non-woven fabric strip.
[0033] And the degradable material dry strip 5 is any one of PHA, PLA, PCL and PVA
[0034] It needs to be explained that the at least two drip material dry strips 4 and the at least two degradable material dry strips 5 of the above-mentioned are woven by a rope machine.
[0035] As a further embodiment of the utility model, in combination with Figure 1As shown, after the weaving of the net body 1 is completed, the extension rope 11 is additionally woven on both sides of the net body 1, and the length of the extension rope 11 is greater than the length of the side of the net body 1, and the excess part of the extension rope 11 is the strap 12, and the strap 12 is designed to be used for fixing the closing of the net body 1 when the net body 1 is wrapped on the soil of the tree, or directly tied to the trunk of the tree.
[0036] Further, one end of the reinforcing pulling rope section 3 in the above embodiment is tied to the extension rope 11, and because the strap 12 is used for fixing the closing of the net body 1 or directly tied to the trunk of the tree, the reinforcing pulling rope section 3 is used to increase the supporting force of the bottom and the side of the net body 1.
[0037] As further provided by the utility model, in combination with Figure 2 As shown, the rope of the rope body, the polygonal rope surrounding 2, the reinforcing pulling rope section 3 and the extension rope 11 in the above embodiment are woven as follows:
[0038] The two degradable material strips 5 are arranged in parallel and maintain a predetermined distance between them;
[0039] One of the two draining material strips is the first draining material strip 4, which surrounds the two degradable material strips 5 to form a plurality of loops, and each loop is in an inclined S shape;
[0040] The inclined S shape is composed of two C-shaped structures 100 with opposite opening directions and a connecting part 101 connecting the adjacent ends of the two C-shaped structures 100;
[0041] The two degradable material strips 5 are located in the two C-shaped structures 100, and the connecting part 101 passes through the distance between them.
[0042] Specifically, in the above embodiment, a first draining material strip 4 is wound between the two degradable material strips 5. After winding, the first draining material strip 4 forms a plurality of loops on the two degradable material strips 5, and each loop is in an inclined S shape.
[0043] The inclined S shape is composed of two C-shaped structures 100 with opposite opening directions. The two C-shaped structures 100 are like two half circles with their faces facing each other, and their adjacent ends are tightly connected together through a clever connecting part 101, forming a complete loop.
[0044] The above first loop is woven in this way to form a plurality of continuous loops. Figure 2 As shown.
[0045] As further provided by the utility model, in combination with Figure 3 It can be seen that the other drain material dry strip is a second drain material dry strip 6, the second drain material dry strip 6 spirally surrounds the outside of the two degradable material dry strips 5, and is located between every two ring joints and is pressed and fixed to the outside of the multiple ring joints.
[0046] Specifically, based on Figure 2 The first drain material dry strip 4 provided is located on the two degradable material dry strips 5 and surrounds, and the second drain material dry strip 6 is additionally arranged in the gap between every ring joint, and the second drain material dry strip 6 in the embodiment is located in the above Figure 2 Therefore, further weaving is carried out on the rope, that is, the second drain material dry strip 6 spirally surrounds the outside of the two degradable material dry strips 5, and the part of the second drain material dry strip 6 located between every two ring joints is arranged in combination with Figure 3 As shown, it can be seen.
[0047] The above only describes certain exemplary embodiments of the utility model by way of illustration, and it is needless to say that for ordinary skilled persons in the art, the described embodiments can be modified in various ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model. Therefore, the above drawings and description are illustrative in nature and should not be understood as limiting the scope of protection claimed by the utility model.
Claims
1. A tree transplant soil mound retaining and moisture retaining bag, characterized by, The invention relates to a net body (1) comprising at least two polygonal rope enclosures (2) symmetrically arranged on the net body (1) and at least two reinforcing pull rope segments (3) arranged along at least two diagonal lines within the polygonal rope enclosures (2), wherein: two of the reinforcing pull rope segments (3) of the polygonal rope enclosures (2) extend out of the net body (1) and meet at the net body (1).
2. A tree transplant soil ball moisture retaining apron according to claim 1, wherein The net body (1) is composed of several equal-length rope bodies.
3. A tree transplant soil mound retaining and moisture retaining bag according to claim 2, wherein The net body (1) comprises at least two elongated ropes (11) arranged along opposite sides, the two ends of the elongated ropes (11) extending out of the net body (1) by a predetermined length to form a strap (12).
4. The tree transplant soil ball moisture retaining apron according to claim 2, wherein, The rope body is composed of at least two strips of draining material (4) and at least two strips of degradable material (5).
5. A tree transplant soil mound retaining and moisture retaining bag according to claim 4, wherein The polygonal rope enclosure (2) and the reinforcing pull rope segment (3) are each composed of at least two strips of draining material and at least two strips of degradable material (5).
6. A tree transplant soil mound retaining and moisture retaining bag according to claim 5, wherein The two strips of degradable material (5) are arranged in parallel and maintain a predetermined distance between them. One of the strips of draining material is a first strip of draining material (4) that is wrapped around the two strips of degradable material (5) to form multiple loops, and each loop is in the shape of an inclined S. The inclined S is composed of two C-shaped portions (100) with opposite opening directions and a connecting portion (101) connecting the adjacent end ports of the two C-shaped portions (100). The two strips of degradable material (5) are located within the two C-shaped portions (100), and the connecting portion (101) passes through the distance between them.
7. A tree transplant soil mound retaining and moisture retaining bag according to claim 6, wherein The other strip of draining material is a second strip of draining material (6) that is spirally wrapped around the outside of the two strips of degradable material (5) and is located between every two loops and is fixed to the outside of the multiple loops.
8. A tree transplant soil mound retaining and moisture retaining bag according to any one of claims 4 and 5, wherein, The strip of draining material (4) is any one of a cotton strip, a linen strip, and a non-woven fabric strip.
9. A tree transplant soil mound retaining and moisture retaining bag according to any one of claims 4 and 5, wherein, The strip of degradable material (5) is any one of PHA, PLA, PCL, and PVA.
10. The tree transplant soil mound retaining and moisture retaining bag of claim 1, wherein, The polygonal rope enclosure (2) is in the shape of a pentagon.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Stack-up soil compacting transplanting mesh
CN203723187U