Cultivation tray convenient to take off
By designing a top and bottom plate structure in the cultivation tray and utilizing the cooperation of limiting components and locking blocks, the problem of inconvenient operation of existing cultivation trays is solved, enabling rapid detachment and installation of the cultivation tray and improving operational efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
The existing cultivation trays lack a detachment mechanism, requiring staff to shovel out the soil around the roots to remove the plants, which is cumbersome and inconvenient.
A cultivation tray consisting of a top plate and a bottom plate was designed. The top plate has a through hole and a limiting component. There are locking blocks and spring pieces on both sides of the through hole. The cultivation tray can be quickly detached and limited by rotating the spring pieces. The locking blocks and slots are used to achieve quick installation and fixation.
It enables quick detachment and installation of the cultivation pots, reduces operation steps, improves operation efficiency, and prevents the cultivation pots from loosening or falling off during transportation.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of culture trays, and more particularly to a culture tray that is easy to remove from the tray. Background Technology
[0002] A cultivation tray is a container used for plant cultivation, typically in factory-scale seedling production processes, primarily for the cultivation and planting of flower seedlings;
[0003] Most existing cultivation trays are designed as a single piece, with multiple cultivation troughs inside for plant cultivation. However, in actual use, staff often need to transplant or move the plants in the cultivation tray as needed. Since there is no tray removal mechanism, staff can only remove the plants from the cultivation troughs by shoveling out the roots and soil, which is quite troublesome and inconvenient. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to solve the following problems existing in the prior art: In the actual use of existing cultivation trays, staff often need to transplant and move the plants in the cultivation trays according to the situation. However, since there is no tray removal structure, staff can only remove the plants from the cultivation tray by shoveling out the root soil, which is relatively troublesome and inconvenient.
[0005] To address the problems existing in the prior art, this utility model provides a cultivation tray that is easy to remove, including a top tray and a bottom tray. The top tray has multiple through holes inside, and limiting components are provided on both sides of the through holes. A cultivation basin is provided inside the through holes, and locking blocks are provided on both sides of the cultivation basin.
[0006] The limiting component includes a locking strip, a limiting groove, a spring, and a rotating component. The spring is movably disposed on both sides of the through hole via the rotating component. The limiting groove is opened on both sides of the through hole, and the locking strip is evenly distributed inside the limiting groove.
[0007] Furthermore, the top of the card block is provided with a handle, which is hook-shaped. One end of the handle is fixedly connected to the card block, and the other end is suspended above the card block.
[0008] Furthermore, the bottom surface of the card block is provided with a card slot that is adapted to the card strip.
[0009] Furthermore, the spring is arc-shaped, one end of the spring is movably connected to the rotating component, and the other end of the spring presses against the surface of the top plate.
[0010] Furthermore, the dimensions of the limiting groove are adapted to the dimensions of the card block, and the dimensions of the through hole are adapted to the dimensions of the cultivation basin.
[0011] Furthermore, there is a gap between the top plate and the bottom plate that is greater than the height of the cultivation pot, and the middle part of the bottom plate is hollow.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0013] This invention allows workers to select a suitable cultivation basin, rotate the spring clips on both sides of the basin outwards, and move the spring clips away. This releases the spring clips, freeing the clamping blocks on both sides of the basin from their clamping force. Workers can then easily lift the basin from the through-hole in the top plate by holding the handle, achieving rapid removal from the plate. When returning the basin to its original position, workers align the basin with the through-hole and place it back in. The clamping blocks on both sides of the basin then engage in the limiting grooves, with the clamping strips securing the blocks. Next, workers rotate the spring clips inwards until they are positioned above the clamping blocks, which then press the blocks together, thus quickly securing the cultivation basin and preventing it from loosening or falling off during subsequent handling, increasing the practicality of the device. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 2 This is a bottom view of the present invention;
[0016] Figure 3 This is a partial structural diagram of point A of the present invention;
[0017] Figure 4 This is a partial structural diagram of the cultivation pot of this utility model.
[0018] Reference numerals in the attached diagram: 1. Top plate; 2. Bottom plate; 3. Cultivation pot; 4. Locking block; 5. Spring piece; 6. Through hole; 7. Locking strip; 8. Rotating component; 9. Limiting groove; 10. Handle. Detailed Implementation
[0019] To make the technical means, creative features, and achieved objectives and effects of this utility model easier to understand, the present utility model is further described below with reference to specific embodiments and accompanying drawings. However, the following embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model and not all of them. Other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments described in the implementation details without creative effort are all within the protection scope of this invention.
[0020] The specific embodiments of this utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0021] Example 1
[0022] like Figure 1-4As shown, a cultivation tray that is easy to remove includes a top plate 1 and a bottom plate 2. There is a gap between the top plate 1 and the bottom plate 2 that is greater than the height of the cultivation pot 3. The middle part of the bottom plate 2 is hollow. The top plate 1 has multiple through holes 6 inside. There are limiting components on both sides of the through holes 6. The cultivation pot 3 is placed inside the through holes 6. There are locking blocks 4 on both sides of the cultivation pot 3. There is a handle 10 on the top of the locking block 4. The handle 10 is hook-shaped. One end of the handle 10 is fixedly connected to the locking block 4, and the other end is suspended above the locking block 4.
[0023] The limiting assembly includes a retaining strip 7, a limiting groove 9, a spring piece 5, and a rotating component 8. The spring piece 5 is movably disposed on both sides of the through hole 6 via the rotating component 8. The spring piece 5 is arc-shaped. One end of the spring piece 5 is movably connected to the rotating component 8, and the other end of the spring piece 5 presses against the surface of the top plate 1. The limiting groove 9 is opened on both sides of the through hole 6, and the retaining strip 7 is evenly distributed inside the limiting groove 9.
[0024] Working Principle Description: This device consists of a top plate 1 and a bottom plate 2 forming a complete cultivation tray. The operator plants the plants in the cultivation pots 3 of the top plate 1. The bottom plate 2 is then placed on a flat surface. During use, if transplanting or moving is required, the operator selects the corresponding cultivation pot 3 and rotates it outwards to move the spring clips 5 on both sides of the pot 3. The rotating component 8 moves the spring clips 5 away, releasing the clamping force of the spring clips 4 on both sides of the pot 3. The operator can then easily lift the pot 3 from the through hole 6 of the top plate 1 using the handle 10, achieving quick removal from the tray. When returning the pot to its original position, the operator... The operator realigns the cultivation pot 3 with the through hole 6 and inserts it. After insertion, the locking blocks 4 on both sides of the cultivation pot 3 are engaged in the limiting groove 9. The locking strip 7 limits the locking blocks 4. Then, the operator rotates and moves the spring piece 5 inward until it is adjusted above the locking block 4. The spring piece 5 presses the locking block 4, thus quickly limiting the cultivation pot 3 and preventing the cultivation pot 3 from loosening or falling off during subsequent handling. In addition, the device has a certain gap between the cultivation pot 3 and the hollowed-out base plate 2 through the design of the separate top plate 1 and the base plate 2, which makes it convenient for the operator to tidy or trim the roots and stems of the plant in the pot when removing it, thus increasing the practicality of the device.
[0025] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely preferred examples and are not intended to limit the utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A growing tray facilitating tray removal, comprising a top tray (1) and a bottom tray (2), characterized in that: The inside of the top disc (1) is provided with a plurality of through holes (6), both sides of the through holes (6) are provided with limiting assemblies, the inside of the through holes (6) is provided with a cultivation pot (3), both sides of the cultivation pot (3) are provided with clamping blocks (4); The limiting assembly comprises a clamping strip (7), a limiting groove (9), an elastic sheet (5) and a rotating piece (8), the elastic sheet (5) is movably arranged on both sides of the through hole (6) through the rotating piece (8), the limiting groove (9) is arranged on both sides of the through hole (6), and the clamping strip (7) is uniformly distributed in the inside of the limiting groove (9).
2. The growing tray of claim 1, wherein: The top of the clamping block (4) is provided with a handle (10), the handle (10) is in the shape of a hook, one end of the handle (10) is fixedly connected with the clamping block (4), and the other end of the handle (10) is suspended above the clamping block (4).
3. The growing tray of claim 1, wherein: The surface of the bottom of the clamping block (4) is provided with a clamping groove matched with the clamping strip (7).
4. The growing tray of claim 1, wherein: The elastic sheet (5) is in the shape of an arc, one end of the elastic sheet (5) is movably connected with the rotating piece (8), and the other end of the elastic sheet (5) is pressed against the surface of the top disc (1).
5. The growing tray of claim 1, wherein: The size specification of the limiting groove (9) is matched with the size specification of the clamping block (4), and the size specification of the through hole (6) is matched with the size specification of the cultivation pot (3).
6. The growing tray of claim 1, wherein: The distance between the top disc (1) and the bottom disc (2) is greater than the height of the cultivation pot (3), and the middle part of the bottom disc (2) is in a hollow shape.