Garden nursery stock root system transplanting protection device
By designing a root system protection device for garden seedlings, and utilizing the synergistic effect of the bottom cover, sealing components, and positioning components, the cumbersome and environmentally unfriendly problems of traditional protection methods are solved, achieving convenient, stable, and breathable root protection and improving the survival rate of seedlings.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520567554.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-27
AI Technical Summary
Traditional methods for protecting the root system of seedlings are cumbersome to operate, prone to loosening, not environmentally friendly, and lack air permeability, which affects the survival rate of seedlings.
A root transplant protection device for garden seedlings, comprising a base, a sealing component, and a positioning component, utilizes elastic materials and a breathable mesh design. Through the cooperation of the sealing and positioning components, it achieves convenient use and multiple recycling, ensuring the stability and breathability of the root system.
It provides convenient root protection, improves seedling survival rate, reduces costs, meets environmental protection requirements, and promotes healthy root growth.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of landscaping technology, and in particular to a root system protection device for transplanting garden seedlings. Background Technology
[0002] Protecting the root system of seedlings is crucial in landscaping construction and seedling transplantation. Traditional methods of root protection often have several shortcomings. For example, while commonly used methods like binding with straw ropes can provide some stability around the root ball, the process is cumbersome, requiring manual wrapping layer by layer, consuming significant manpower and time. Furthermore, the straw ropes tend to loosen, making it difficult to provide consistent and stable protection during transportation and transplanting. Additionally, simple packaging bags are inconvenient for placing seedlings with root balls; their small openings require laborious insertion of the root ball, potentially damaging the roots. Moreover, these traditional methods are mostly for single use, which is detrimental to environmental protection and cost control, and prevents recycling. Furthermore, many existing protective devices lack good aeration, hindering root respiration and recovery after transplanting, thus affecting seedling survival rates. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the problems of traditional seedling root protection methods being cumbersome to operate, prone to loosening, inconvenient to use, environmentally unfriendly, and lacking air permeability, thus affecting seedling survival rates, this application provides a root protection device for garden seedling transplantation.
[0004] The root system protection device for transplanting garden seedlings provided in this application adopts the following technical solution:
[0005] A root system transplant protection device for garden seedlings includes a bottom pocket, on which a positioning component is provided. The positioning component includes a connecting rope on the bottom pocket, and a closing component is provided at the upper end of the connecting rope. The closing component includes several side pockets, and a closing device is provided between two adjacent side pockets to connect and close the two side pockets to form a whole.
[0006] Preferably, an elastic cord is provided at the end of the side pocket away from the connecting cord.
[0007] Preferably, the side of the connecting rope is provided with several hanging ears, and the hanging ears are provided with positioning holes with reinforcement measures.
[0008] Preferably, the connecting rope is made of an elastic material.
[0009] Preferably, both the bottom pocket and the side pockets are provided with a number of breathable mesh holes.
[0010] In summary, this application includes the following beneficial technical effects:
[0011] By using the bottom pocket, the closing component, and the positioning component together, the connection between the closing device and the two adjacent side pockets is released. The hanging ears are then fixed and pulled open through the three fixing points, exposing the inside of the bottom pocket to the outside. This allows the roots of the seedling with the soil ball to be placed directly into the bottom pocket. Then, the locking of the hanging ears is engaged, wrapping the closing device around the soil ball and closing the two adjacent side pockets, thus protecting the roots of the seedling. Compared with existing technologies, this method is convenient to use, provides good protection, is recyclable, and is beneficial to seedling growth. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a first-view three-dimensional structural diagram of an embodiment of the application;
[0013] Figure 2 This is a top view of the structure of an embodiment of the application;
[0014] Figure 3 This is a second-view three-dimensional structural diagram of an embodiment of the application.
[0015] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Bottom pocket; 2. Closure assembly; 201. Side pocket; 202. Closure device; 203. Elastic cord; 3. Positioning assembly; 301. Connecting cord; 302. Hook; 303. Positioning ring. Detailed Implementation
[0016] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-3 This application will be described in further detail.
[0017] This application discloses a root system protection device for transplanting garden seedlings. (Refer to...) Figure 1-3 A root system protection device for garden seedlings includes a bottom cover 1, a sealing component 2, and a positioning component 3. Through the cooperation of each component, it provides a convenient, efficient, and seedling-friendly protection solution for the transplantation of garden seedling roots, while also being recyclable.
[0018] Reference Figure 3 The base 1, serving as the foundation of the device, can be made of high-strength, wear-resistant, and flexible environmentally friendly materials such as nylon woven fabric. It can be shaped and sized using processes such as cutting and sewing. The breathable mesh, whether pre-drilled during weaving or punched later, can be designed to meet specific needs, with a size ranging from 0.5 to 5 mm. This ensures good air permeability, meeting the respiratory needs of the seedling roots and promoting healthy root growth, while also effectively preventing soil leakage from the root ball, maintaining its integrity, and laying the foundation for the survival and growth of the seedlings after transplanting.
[0019] Reference Figure 2The sealing component 2 consists of side pockets 201, closure devices 202, and elastic cords 203. Side pockets 201 are made of materials similar to the bottom pocket 1, such as nylon woven fabric, and are cut and sewn to fit snugly into the bottom pocket 1, playing a crucial role in wrapping the sides of the root ball in the protective device. The closure device 202 can be a suitable zipper, button, or Velcro, depending on the needs. If a zipper is used, its size and specifications are precisely matched to the edge of the side pocket 201, ensuring a tight closure that not only effectively secures the root ball during transplanting and prevents it from loosening, but also maintains good performance and is not easily damaged during repeated use, ensuring the reusability of the device. To ensure the stability of the connection between the two side pockets 201, buttons and buttonholes can be pre-drilled on the side near the elastic cord 203. The elastic rope 203 is made of rubber or spandex, and its thickness and elastic coefficient are determined according to the actual needs of wrapping the soil ball. It has good elastic recovery ability. After the closing device 202 is closed, tightening the elastic rope 203 can make the side pocket 201 fit tightly against the soil ball, further stabilizing the position of the soil ball, and will not damage the side pocket 201 or break itself due to excessive tension, thus providing a stable protective environment for the seedling roots.
[0020] refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 The connecting rope 301 in the positioning component 3 is made of a material with moderate elasticity, such as elastic nylon rope or composite rope containing elastic fibers. The side of the connecting rope 301 is firmly connected to the hanging ear 302. The hanging ear 302 has a pre-drilled positioning hole, and the positioning hole is equipped with reinforcement measures (such as a positioning ring 303 with a metal reinforcing ring) to withstand a certain amount of tension without deformation or damage. When the connecting rope 301 is fixed and pulled apart by the hanging ear 302 and the positioning ring 303, the connecting rope 301 extends appropriately, allowing the inside of the bottom bag 1 to be exposed smoothly, making it convenient to put the seedling roots with the soil ball into the bag. After being loosened and fixed, the rope can return to its original shape, causing the side bag 201 to hang down naturally, which facilitates the subsequent wrapping of the soil ball.
[0021] The implementation principle of the root system protection device for transplanting garden seedlings in this application embodiment is as follows:
[0022] When transplanting seedlings, place the protective device in a suitable operating position and, following the above operating procedure, unclose the closure device 202 to separate the side pockets 201 from each other. Using the hanging ears 302 and their positioning rings 303, fix the hanging ears 302 with external ropes or other tools and pull them apart by a certain distance. This completely opens the bottom pocket 1, fully exposing its internal space, allowing the seedling roots with soil balls to be easily placed into the bottom pocket 1.
[0023] After placing the seedling roots, loosen the fixing of the hanging ear 302. The side pockets 201 will hang down naturally under their own weight and the elasticity of the connecting rope 301, surrounding the root ball. Next, operate the closing device 202 to connect and close the adjacent side pockets 201 one by one, forming a relatively closed space to wrap the root ball. Then, tighten the elastic rope 203 to further enhance the tightness of the wrapping and prevent the root ball from loosening and falling off during transportation and transplanting, thereby effectively protecting the seedling roots.
[0024] Throughout the process, the breathable mesh on the bottom pocket 1 and side pockets 201 ensures air circulation, allowing the seedling roots to breathe normally, which helps them recover and grow after transplanting. Moreover, after use, the device can be reused for the next seedling transplanting operation after simple cleaning and inspection, achieving recycling, reducing costs, and meeting environmental protection requirements.
[0025] Finally, the following points should be noted: First, in the description of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise specified and limited, the terms "installation", "connection", and "linkage" should be interpreted broadly, and can be mechanical or electrical connections, or internal connections between two components, or direct connections. "Up", "down", "left", "right", etc. are only used to indicate relative positional relationships. When the absolute position of the described object changes, the relative positional relationship may change.
[0026] Secondly: The accompanying drawings of the embodiments disclosed in this utility model only involve the structures involved in the embodiments disclosed in this utility model. Other structures can refer to the general design. In the absence of conflict, the same embodiment and different embodiments of this utility model can be combined with each other.
[0027] Finally: The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0028] The above are all preferred embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. A root transplanting protection device for nursery stock, comprising a bottom pocket (1), characterized in that: The bottom bag (1) is provided with a positioning assembly (3), the positioning assembly (3) comprises a connecting rope (301) arranged on the bottom bag (1), and the upper end of the connecting rope (301) is provided with a closing assembly (2); the closing assembly (2) comprises a plurality of side bags (201), and closing devices (202) are arranged between adjacent two side bags (201) to connect and close the two side bags (201) to form an integral whole.
2. The root transplanting protection device for nursery stock according to claim 1, characterized in that: The side bag (201) is provided with an elastic rope (203) at the end away from the connecting rope (301).
3. The root transplanting protection device for nursery stock according to claim 1, characterized in that: The side surface of the connecting rope (301) is provided with a plurality of hanging ears (302), and the hanging ears (302) are provided with positioning holes with reinforcing measures.
4. The root transplanting protection device for nursery stock according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting rope (301) is made of elastic material.
5. The root ball transplanting protection device of claim 1, wherein: The bottom bag (1) and the side bag (201) are both provided with a plurality of air-permeable mesh holes.