Seedling raising pot for rape cultivation

By designing mudguards, easily removable columns, and fixing sleeves in the seedling pots, the problem of soil clods being difficult to remove was solved, enabling the reuse of seedling pots, reducing resource waste, and improving seedling efficiency.

CN223979201UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10HUANGGANG ACAD OF AGRI SCI
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-03-27
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

The soil clods in existing seedling pots are difficult to remove along with the seedlings, resulting in damage to the seedling pots, making them unusable and wasting resources.

Method used

A seedling tray for rapeseed cultivation has been designed, comprising a seedling base plate, a disc, a mudguard, an easy-to-remove column, and a fixing sleeve. By tapping the easy-to-remove column to make it move down, pulling out the easy-to-remove column and rotating the fixing sleeve, and lightly tapping the mudguard to remove the soil clod, the soil clod and seedling can be removed together. The device is reusable.

Benefits of technology

This enables the reuse of seedling trays, reduces resource waste, and improves seedling efficiency and economy.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of seedling raising pots, and discloses a seedling raising pot for rape cultivation, which comprises a seedling raising bottom plate, the top end of the seedling raising bottom plate is fixedly connected with a disc, the seedling raising bottom plate is provided with a plurality of clamping grooves and a plurality of clamping holes, the inner sides of the plurality of clamping grooves are all clamped with mud guards, the inner sides of the plurality of clamping holes are all clamped with easy-to-disassemble columns, and the easy-to-disassemble columns are arranged on the seedling raising bottom plate. By arranging the mud guards, the easy-to-disassemble columns, the fixing sleeves and the clamping holes, the easy-to-disassemble columns are firstly knocked to move downwards along the clamping holes, when the easy-to-disassemble columns and soil blocks are loosened, the easy-to-disassemble columns can be pulled out from the lower portion, and the easy-to-disassemble columns can be pulled out from the upper portion of the seedling raising base plate. Then the fixing sleeve is rotated by a circle along the outer side of the mud guard, the fixing sleeve is taken down, finally, the mud guard is slightly struck, hollowing is generated between the mud guard and the seedling raising soil, all the mud guard is pulled out, then the seedling raising soil and seedlings can be taken out together, the whole device can be repeatedly used, and resource waste is reduced.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The utility model relates to the technical field of seedling pots, in particular to a seedling pot for rape cultivation. BACKGROUND

[0002] Seedling pots are mainly used for cultivating seedlings of plants, and since the seedling pots can provide better growth environment and nutrients for the seedlings, the seedlings in the seedling pots can grow rapidly and have a very high survival rate, so that the seedlings of plants can be cultivated in batches, and the planting efficiency of plants is effectively improved, therefore the seedling pots become important agricultural tools for industrialized seedling.

[0003] When transplanting, in order to ensure that the root system normally absorbs water and nutrients, it is necessary to ensure that the soil blocks in the seedling pots are removed together with the seedlings, but the soil blocks in the seedling pots are generally difficult to be removed together with the seedlings, so the seedling pots need to be damaged, and then the seedlings are planted in the soil, which causes the seedling pots to be unable to be reused and resources to be wasted, and therefore a seedling pot for rape cultivation is proposed to solve the above problems. SUMMARY

[0004] (I) Technical problems solved

[0005] The utility model aims at solving the problem that the soil blocks in the general seedling pots are difficult to be removed together with the seedlings, so the seedling pots need to be damaged, and then the seedlings are planted in the soil, which causes the seedling pots to be unable to be reused and resources to be wasted, and therefore a seedling pot for rape cultivation is proposed.

[0006] (II) Technical scheme

[0007] The technical scheme for solving the above technical problems of the utility model is as follows:

[0008] A seedling pot for rape cultivation, comprising a seedling bottom plate, the top end of the seedling bottom plate is fixedly connected with a disc, a plurality of clamping grooves and a plurality of clamping holes are arranged on the seedling bottom plate, the inner side of each of the plurality of clamping grooves is clamped with a mudguard, the inner side of each of the plurality of clamping holes is clamped with a detachable column, the number of the mudguards is consistent with the number of the detachable columns, a fixing sleeve is arranged at the top end of the seedling bottom plate, the fixing sleeve is located at the outer side of the plurality of mudguards and the plurality of detachable columns, and the fixing sleeve is in close contact with the plurality of mudguards and the plurality of detachable columns.

[0009] On the basis of the above technical scheme, the utility model can also be improved as follows.

[0010] Preferably, a plurality of water leakage holes are arranged on the disc and the seedling bottom plate, and the water leakage holes of the disc and the seedling bottom plate are in communication with each other.

[0011] Preferably, a plurality of supporting legs are fixedly connected to the bottom end of the seedling bottom plate.

[0012] Preferably, when several mudguards are inserted into the slots and in contact with the bottom surface of the slots, the height of the mudguards is higher than that of the fixing sleeve.

[0013] Preferably, when several of the removable posts are inserted into the slot and in contact with the bottom surface of the slot, the height of the removable posts is higher than that of the fixing sleeve.

[0014] (III) Beneficial Effects

[0015] Compared with the prior art, the technical solution of this application has the following beneficial technical effects:

[0016] This invention features a mudguard, a removable post, a fixing sleeve, and locking holes. First, the removable post is tapped to move downwards along the locking holes. Once the post loosens from the soil, it can be pulled out from below. Then, the fixing sleeve is rotated around the outside of the mudguard to remove it. Finally, the mudguard is gently tapped to create a hollow space between it and the seedling soil. All mudguards can then be pulled out, allowing the seedling soil and seedlings to be removed together. The entire device is reusable, reducing resource waste. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram showing the relative positional relationship between the seedling base plate and the card hole of this utility model.

[0019] In the diagram: 1. Seedling base plate; 2. Disc; 3. Slot; 4. Mudguard; 5. Easy-to-remove column; 6. Fixing sleeve; 7. Support leg; 8. Clip hole. Detailed Implementation

[0020] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0021] In the embodiments, by Figure 1 and Figure 2A seedling tray for rapeseed cultivation is provided, comprising a seedling base plate 1, a disc 2 fixedly connected to the top of the seedling base plate 1, a plurality of slots 3 and a plurality of holes 8 provided on the seedling base plate 1, a mudguard 4 being engaged with the inner side of each of the slots 3, and an easy-to-remove post 5 being engaged with the inner side of each of the holes 8, the number of mudguards 4 and easy-to-remove posts 5 being the same, and a fixing sleeve 6 provided at the top of the seedling base plate 1, the fixing sleeve 6 being located outside the plurality of mudguards 4 and the plurality of easy-to-remove posts 5, the fixing sleeve 6 being in close contact with the plurality of mudguards 4 and the plurality of easy-to-remove posts 5.

[0022] With the above setup, during seedling cultivation, first place the fixing sleeve 6 above the seedling base plate 1, insert the mudguard 4 into the slot 3, insert the easy-removable column 5 into the slot 8, spread an appropriate amount of seedling soil on the disc 2, then plant the rapeseed seedlings in the soil, and add an appropriate amount of seedling soil to cover the seedlings. After seedling cultivation is completed, the seedling soil is prone to compaction due to frequent watering and fertilization during the seedling process. Therefore, first tap the easy-removable column 5 to move it downwards along the slot 8. When the easy-removable column 5 loosens from the soil block, it can be pulled out from below. Then rotate the fixing sleeve 6 around the outside of the mudguard 4 (the fixing sleeve 6 is in contact with the mudguard 4 for a long time, so it is easier to remove it after rotating it once). Remove the fixing sleeve 6, and finally tap the mudguard 4 lightly to create a hollow between the mudguard 4 and the seedling soil. Pull out all the mudguards 4, and the seedling soil and rapeseed seedlings can be removed together. The entire device can be reused, reducing resource waste.

[0023] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The disc 2 and the seedling base plate 1 are provided with several drainage holes, and the drainage holes of the disc 2 and the seedling base plate 1 are interconnected. Several support legs 7 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the seedling base plate 1.

[0024] With the above structural design, the drainage holes can drain excess water during watering, reducing the occurrence of root rot. The support legs 7 can raise the seedling base plate 1, making it easier for excess water to drain.

[0025] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 When several mudguards 4 are inserted into the slot 3 and in contact with the bottom surface of the slot 3, the height of several mudguards 4 is higher than that of the fixing sleeve 6.

[0026] The above-described structure allows for easy hand-holding of the mudguard 4, enabling the fixing sleeve 6 to rotate along the mudguard 4.

[0027] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 When several detachable posts 5 are inserted into the slot 3 and in contact with the bottom surface of the slot 3, the height of several detachable posts 5 is higher than that of the fixing sleeve 6.

[0028] With the above structural design, it is easier to strike the easy-to-remove post 5 and to remove it more easily.

[0029] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitations, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element.

[0030] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A seedling raising pot for oilseed rape cultivation, characterized by comprising: The utility model relates to a seedling raising bottom plate, which comprises a seedling raising bottom plate (1), a disc (2) fixedly connected to the top end of the seedling raising bottom plate (1), a plurality of clamping grooves (3) and a plurality of clamping holes (8) arranged on the seedling raising bottom plate (1), a plurality of mudguards (4) clamped to the inner sides of the clamping grooves (3), a plurality of detachable columns (5) clamped to the inner sides of the clamping holes (8), the number of the mudguards (4) being consistent with that of the detachable columns (5), a fixing sleeve (6) arranged on the top end of the seedling raising bottom plate (1), the fixing sleeve (6) being located on the outer sides of the plurality of mudguards (4) and the plurality of detachable columns (5), and the fixing sleeve (6) being in close contact with the plurality of mudguards (4) and the plurality of detachable columns (5).

2. The seedling raising pot for cultivating oilseed rape according to claim 1, characterized in that: A plurality of water leakage holes are formed in the disc (2) and the seedling raising bottom plate (1), and the water leakage holes of the disc (2) and the seedling raising bottom plate (1) are in communication with each other.

3. The seedling raising pot for cultivating oilseed rape according to claim 2, characterized in that: A plurality of supporting legs (7) are fixedly connected to the bottom end of the seedling raising bottom plate (1).

4. The seedling raising pot for cultivating oilseed rape according to claim 1, wherein: When the plurality of mudguards (4) are inserted into the clamping grooves (3) and are in contact with the bottom surfaces of the clamping grooves (3), the heights of the plurality of mudguards (4) are higher than that of the fixing sleeve (6).

5. The seedling raising pot for cultivating oilseed rape according to claim 1, wherein: When the plurality of detachable columns (5) are inserted into the clamping grooves (3) and are in contact with the bottom surfaces of the clamping grooves (3), the heights of the plurality of detachable columns (5) are higher than that of the fixing sleeve (6).