Portable transplanting device for konjak planting

By designing a convenient transplanting device for konjac cultivation, utilizing seedling lifting teeth and a pedal structure, the problem of plant detachment in traditional seedling lifters is solved, achieving stable transplanting and convenient seedling removal for konjac seedlings.

CN223928898UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24YUNNAN CHUJI KONJAC CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520498038.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-20
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-20

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Technical Problem

Traditional seedling lifters often cause seedlings to detach from the shovel during transplanting, leading to seedling lift failure and inconvenient operation.

Method used

A convenient transplanting device for konjac cultivation was designed, including a shovel, seedling-lifting teeth, a support rod, a handle, a seedling-removing ring, and a limiting rod. Seedling-lifting teeth are installed on the inner side wall of the shovel, and sharp teeth are provided at the bottom. A foot pedal is provided on the seedling-removing ring. The seedling-lifting teeth support the soil, and the foot pedal assists in seedling removal.

Benefits of technology

This effectively prevents the plants from detaching from the shovel, simplifies the seedling removal process, and improves the success rate and efficiency of konjac seedling transplantation.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a portable transplanting device for konjak planting, and relates to the technical field of konjak planting device.The portable transplanting device comprises a sleeve shovel, seedling lifting teeth, supporting rods, a grab handle, a seedling removing ring and a limiting rod, the seedling lifting teeth are evenly installed on the upper middle portion of the inner side wall of the sleeve shovel around the axis, and the supporting rods are symmetrically fixed to the two sides of the sleeve shovel; the grab handle is installed at the top of the supporting rod, the seedling removing ring is arranged in the sleeve shovel and installed in a limiting sleeve on the supporting rod in a limited mode through a limiting rod, and the problems that in the konjak seedling transplanting process of a traditional seedling lifting device, when the sleeve shovel is lifted, plants can be separated from the sleeve shovel, seedling lifting fails, a push rod needs to be operated during seedling removing, and use is inconvenient can be solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of konjac planting devices, specifically relating to a convenient transplanting device for konjac planting. Background Technology

[0002] Konjac is susceptible to environmental fluctuations and soil-borne diseases under natural growing conditions. Transplanting helps growers better control the growing environment. After the seedlings have grown to a certain stage, they are transplanted into the field. At this time, the planting density can be adjusted according to soil fertility and site conditions to avoid nutrient competition or poor ventilation caused by overcrowding, thereby reducing the occurrence of diseases such as soft rot. In addition, transplanting can effectively address the problem of continuous cropping obstacles.

[0003] Currently, transplanting often uses seedling lifters, where a shovel is inserted into the soil around the konjac seedling to a certain depth, and then the shovel is lifted to detach the seedling along with the soil from the ground. Traditional seedling lifters have the following problems during konjac seedling transplanting: the plant may detach from the shovel during lifting, leading to lift failure; repeated lifting is necessary, which can damage the root system of the konjac seedling; and the need to operate a push rod during detachment is inconvenient. Therefore, this application proposes a convenient transplanting device for konjac cultivation. Utility Model Content

[0004] In order to overcome the problems in the background technology, this utility model provides a convenient transplanting device for konjac planting, which solves the problem that in the process of transplanting konjac seedlings, the seedlings will fall out of the shovel when the shovel is lifted, resulting in failure to lift the seedlings, and the push rod needs to be operated when the seedlings are removed, which is inconvenient.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model is implemented through the following technical solution:

[0006] A convenient transplanting device for konjac cultivation includes a shovel, seedling-lifting teeth, a support rod, a handle, a seedling-removing ring, and a limiting rod. The seedling-lifting teeth are evenly installed around an axis on the upper middle part of the inner side wall of the shovel. A set of support rods is symmetrically fixed on both sides of the shovel. The handle is installed on the top of the support rod. The seedling-removing ring is installed inside the shovel and is limited by the limiting rod in a limiting sleeve on the support rod.

[0007] Furthermore, the upper part of the shovel is provided with a groove, and a foot pedal is provided on the seedling removal ring corresponding to the groove.

[0008] Furthermore, the bottom of the shovel is uniformly provided with sharp teeth.

[0009] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0010] The upper and middle parts of the inner wall of the shovel in this application are equipped with seedling lifting teeth, which can support the soil around the konjac. This solves the problem that in the traditional seedling lifting device, the plant will detach from the shovel when the seedling is lifted during the transplanting process, resulting in seedling lifting failure. The seedling removal ring is equipped with a foot pedal, which facilitates quick seedling removal and transplanting to the field. Attached Figure Description

[0011] To clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments are explained.

[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0013] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom structure of this utility model;

[0014] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the shovel structure of this utility model.

[0015] 1-Set of shovels, 11-Groove, 12-Sharp teeth, 2-Seedling teeth, 3-Support rod, 31-Limiting sleeve, 4-Handle, 5-Seedling removal ring, 6-Limiting rod, 7-Pedal. Detailed Implementation

[0016] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and beneficial effects of this utility model clearer, the preferred embodiments of this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, so as to facilitate the understanding of those skilled in the art.

[0017] This utility model discloses a convenient transplanting device for konjac cultivation, see reference. Figure 1-3 A convenient transplanting device for konjac cultivation includes a shovel 1, seedling-lifting teeth 2, support rods 3, handles 4, seedling-removing rings 5, and limiting rods 6. The seedling-lifting teeth 2 are evenly installed around the axis in the upper middle part of the inner side wall of the shovel 1, which can support the soil around the konjac. The seedling-lifting teeth 2 are located in the upper middle part of the side wall to avoid cutting the roots of the konjac seedling when inserting it into the soil. A set of support rods 3 are symmetrically fixed on both sides of the shovel 1. The handles 4 are installed on the top of the support rods 3 to facilitate inserting the shovel 1 into the soil. The seedling-removing rings 5 ​​are installed in the shovel 1 and are limited by the limiting rods 6 in the limiting sleeves 31 on the support rods 3, which can remove the konjac seedlings after lifting.

[0018] See Figure 1-3 The upper part of the shovel 1 is provided with a groove 11, and the seedling removal ring 5 is provided with a pedal 7 corresponding to the groove 11. Compared with the traditional push rod structure, the pedal structure is more convenient, and the staff does not need to operate back and forth between the handle 4 and the push rod.

[0019] See Figure 1-3 The bottom of the shovel 1 is evenly provided with sharp teeth 12, which makes it easy for the shovel 1 to be inserted into the soil.

[0020] Work process:

[0021] The transplanter aligns the shovel 1 with the konjac seedling, holds the handle 4 and inserts the shovel 1 into the soil around the konjac seedling. Then, the shovel 1 is gently rotated, and the seedling teeth 2 rotate horizontally and insert into the soil to form support. The konjac seedling is then lifted out along with the soil. The foot pedal 7 is pressed down to push down the seedling removal ring 5 to push the konjac seedling out of the shovel 1 for transplanting.

[0022] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A convenient transplanting device for konjac cultivation, characterized in that: It includes a shovel (1), seedling lifting teeth (2), support rod (3), handle (4), seedling removal ring (5) and limiting rod (6). The seedling lifting teeth (2) are evenly installed around the axis in the upper middle part of the inner side wall of the shovel (1). A set of support rods (3) are symmetrically fixed on both sides of the shovel (1). The handle (4) is installed on the top of the support rod (3). The seedling removal ring (5) is installed in the limiting sleeve (31) on the support rod (3) through the limiting rod (6) inside the shovel (1).

2. The convenient transplanting device for konjac cultivation according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper part of the shovel (1) is provided with a groove (11), and the seedling removal ring (5) is provided with a pedal (7) corresponding to the groove (11).

3. The convenient transplanting device for konjac cultivation according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the shovel (1) is evenly provided with sharp teeth (12).