Agaricus blazei murill fungus bed tray capable of being stacked in multiple layers
By designing a multi-layer stackable Agaricus blazei mushroom bed tray, and utilizing a combination of sliding blocks, push blocks, and adjusting bolts, the problem of the tray's inflexible adjustment was solved, enabling flexible adjustment of the tray's position and angle, thereby improving the growth quality and yield of Agaricus blazei.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The existing multi-layer stackable Agaricus blazei mushroom bed trays cannot be flexibly adjusted according to the space requirements of Agaricus blazei at different growth stages, resulting in insufficient growth space and affecting yield and quality.
A multi-layer stackable Agaricus blazei mushroom bed tray was designed. The tray's position and angle can be flexibly adjusted through a combination of sliding blocks, push blocks, and adjusting bolts. Combined with the installation mechanism and humidity detector, it ensures that Agaricus blazei obtains suitable space and environmental conditions at different growth stages.
This technology enables rapid installation and positioning of trays, meeting the space requirements of Agaricus blazei during its growth stages and improving its growth quality and yield.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of Agaricus blazei production technology, and in particular to an Agaricus blazei bed tray that can be stacked in multiple layers. Background Technology
[0002] Agaricus blazei is a rare edible fungus with high nutritional and medicinal value, and it is highly sought after in the market. Agaricus blazei mushroom beds are the key facilities for cultivating Agaricus blazei, providing a stable and suitable environment for the mycelial growth and fruiting body development of Agaricus blazei. The mushroom bed contains rich organic substrate, providing the necessary nutrient source for the growth of Agaricus blazei. By reasonably setting the temperature, humidity and air permeability conditions of the mushroom bed, Agaricus blazei can grow healthily on the mushroom bed, thereby achieving high-quality and high-yield cultivation results and bringing considerable economic benefits to growers.
[0003] The multi-layer stackable Agaricus blazei mushroom bed tray is an innovative cultivation device developed from the traditional Agaricus blazei mushroom bed. The design of this tray aims to make full use of space and increase the cultivation density of Agaricus blazei. It is made of sturdy and lightweight materials and has a specific structure that allows for easy multi-layer stacking. At the same time, it ensures that the Agaricus blazei on each layer of the tray can receive sufficient light, air and suitable temperature and humidity conditions.
[0004] However, existing multi-layered Agaricus blazei mushroom bed trays achieve multi-layered stacking through simple support structures to prevent the lower trays from deforming or being damaged due to mutual compression between trays. However, since the support structures of the trays are mostly of fixed height, they cannot be flexibly adjusted according to the space height requirements of Agaricus blazei at different growth stages during actual stacking. In the early stage of Agaricus blazei mycelial growth, the required space is small, but as Agaricus blazei gradually develops and grows, the space height requirement increases. At this time, the fixed height support structure will restrict the growth of Agaricus blazei, causing some Agaricus blazei to develop poorly due to insufficient growth space, which affects the final yield and quality. Utility Model Content
[0005] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a multi-layer stackable Agaricus blazei mushroom bed tray, aiming to improve the problem in the prior art where, as the fruiting bodies gradually develop and grow, the space height requirement increases, and at this time, the fixed-height support structure will restrict the growth of Agaricus blazei.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model adopts the following technical solution: a multi-layer stackable Agaricus blazei mushroom bed tray, including a base, a column fixedly connected to the top of the base, multiple support rings fixedly connected at equal intervals to the outer wall of the column, each of the multiple support rings having a sliding groove on its outer wall, a sliding block slidably connected inside each of the multiple sliding grooves, a cultivation tray being provided on the front side of each of the multiple sliding blocks, a rotating groove being provided around the top of each of the multiple support rings, a push block slidably connected inside each of the multiple rotating grooves, the bottom of each of the multiple push blocks being respectively connected to the top side of the corresponding sliding block, multiple adjustment holes being provided at equal intervals on the top of each of the multiple support rings, a fixing plate fixedly connected to one side of each of the multiple push blocks, an adjusting bolt rotatably connected to the top of each of the multiple fixing plates, the bottom end of each of the multiple adjusting bolts penetrating the fixing plate and threadedly connected to the inside of the corresponding adjusting hole, and an installation mechanism being provided at the bottom of the support rings for installing the cultivation tray.
[0007] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0008] The installation mechanism includes a connecting plate, the rear side of which is fixedly connected to the lower front side of the sliding block. A slot is provided on the top front side of the connecting plate. Circular grooves are provided on both the left and right sides inside the connecting plate. Springs are fixedly connected to the opposite sides of the two circular grooves. Limiters are fixedly connected to the adjacent ends of the two springs. A locking block is fixedly connected to the bottom of the cultivation tray. The locking block is slidably connected to the inside of the slot. Fixing holes are provided on both the left and right sides of the locking block.
[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0010] The cultivation tray has a drainage hole at the front end of the bottom inner side, and a cover is rotatably connected to the bottom inner side of the drainage hole.
[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0012] The bottom of the cultivation tray is provided with a sealing groove, and the top of the cover is fixedly connected with a sealing ring.
[0013] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0014] A humidity detector is fixedly connected to the front side of the cultivation tray, and the rear side of the humidity detector penetrates through the cultivation tray.
[0015] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0016] Limiting grooves are provided on the front and rear sides of the inner side of the connecting plate. Limiting blocks are fixedly connected to the front and rear sides of the two limiting devices at opposite ends. The multiple limiting blocks are slidably connected to the interior of the corresponding limiting grooves.
[0017] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0018] The inner bottom of each spring is connected to a movable groove, and a movable block is slidably connected inside each of the two movable grooves. The tops of the two movable blocks are respectively fixedly connected to the bottom of the corresponding limiter.
[0019] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0020] A pad is fixedly connected to the bottom of the base, and multiple rubber pads are fixedly connected at equal intervals to the bottom of the pad.
[0021] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0022] 1. In this utility model, the sliding block slides in the sliding groove of the support ring, and the push block moves in the rotating groove to drive the sliding block. With the help of the adjusting bolt, the position and angle of the cultivation tray can be adjusted, realizing the layout of the Agaricus blazei mushroom bed tray that can be stacked in multiple layers. The cultivation space can be adjusted according to the growth stage of Agaricus blazei, providing good conditions for the growth of Agaricus blazei.
[0023] 2. In this utility model, by aligning the bottom locking block of the cultivation tray with the connecting plate slot and sliding it into the slot, the locking block squeezes the limiter to compress the spring. When the locking block is fully slid in and the fixing hole is aligned with the limiter, the spring returns to its original shape and pushes the limiter into the fixing hole, thus fixing the locking block and the slot. This achieves rapid installation of the cultivation tray, and the installation process is simple and convenient, with a firm and stable connection. Attached Figure Description
[0024] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the Agaricus blazei bed tray that can be stacked in multiple layers according to this utility model;
[0025] Figure 2 This is a structural breakdown diagram of the Agaricus blazei bed tray that can be stacked in multiple layers according to this utility model;
[0026] Figure 3 This is a structural breakdown diagram of the installation mechanism of the multi-layer stackable Agaricus blazei mushroom bed tray proposed in this utility model;
[0027] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the structure of the Agaricus blazei bed tray that can be stacked in multiple layers according to this utility model;
[0028] Figure 5 This is a partial structural diagram of the Agaricus blazei mushroom bed tray that can be stacked in multiple layers according to this utility model.
[0029] Legend:
[0030] 1. Base; 2. Mounting mechanism; 201. Connecting plate; 202. Slot; 203. Circular groove; 204. Spring; 205. Limiter; 206. Locking block; 207. Fixing hole; 3. Column; 4. Support ring; 5. Sliding groove; 6. Sliding block; 7. Cultivation tray; 8. Rotating groove; 9. Push block; 10. Adjustment hole; 11. Fixing plate; 12. Adjusting bolt; 13. Drainage hole; 14. Cover; 15. Humidity detector; 16. Sealing groove; 17. Sealing ring; 18. Limiting groove; 19. Limiting block; 20. Moving groove; 21. Moving block; 22. Pad; 23. Rubber pad. Detailed Implementation
[0031] 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.
[0032] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2One embodiment of this utility model provides a multi-layer stackable Agaricus blazei mushroom bed tray, comprising a base 1 that supports the entire tray. A column 3 is fixedly connected to the top of the base 1, providing a mounting base for support rings 4, allowing for multi-layer stacking. Multiple support rings 4 are equidistantly fixed to the outer wall of the column 3, serving as mounting points for sliding blocks 6 and cultivation trays 7, enabling multi-layer cultivation. Each support ring 4 has a sliding groove 5 on its outer wall, providing a sliding track for the sliding blocks 6, facilitating adjustment of the cultivation trays 7. In this configuration, multiple sliding grooves 5 are slidably connected to sliding blocks 6. The sliding blocks 6 connect the support rings 4 and the cultivation trays 7, and can move the cultivation trays 7. Cultivation trays 7 are positioned on the front of each sliding block 6, providing growth space for Agaricus blazei. Rotating grooves 8 are formed around the top of each support ring 4, providing a sliding path for push blocks 9 to push the sliding blocks 6. Push blocks 9 are slidably connected inside each rotating groove 8, and their movement can cause the sliding blocks 6 to slide within the sliding grooves 5. The bottom of each push block 9 is connected to the top side of the corresponding sliding block 6, thereby driving the sliding block 6. Multiple adjustment holes 10 are equidistantly opened on the top of each of the multiple support rings 4. The adjustment holes 10 cooperate with the adjustment bolts 12 to fix the position of the push block 9. A fixing plate 11 is fixedly connected to one side of each of the multiple push blocks 9. The fixing plate 11 provides an installation position for the adjustment bolts 12. Adjustment bolts 12 are rotatably connected to the top of each of the multiple fixing plates 11. The adjustment bolts 12 can be screwed into or out of the adjustment holes 10 to fix the position of the push block 9, thereby fixing the cultivation tray. At the position of the tray 7, the bottom of the support ring 4 is provided with an installation mechanism 2. The installation mechanism 2 is used to conveniently and quickly install and remove the cultivation tray 7. The installation mechanism 2 is used to install the cultivation tray 7 and ensure the stability of the connection between the cultivation tray 7 and the support ring 4. A drainage hole 13 is opened at the front end of the bottom inner side of the cultivation tray 7. The drainage hole 13 can drain excess water in the cultivation tray 7 to prevent the Agaricus blazei from rotting due to water accumulation. A cover 14 is rotatably connected to the bottom inner side of the drainage hole 13. The cover 14 can close the drainage hole 13 when drainage is not needed to maintain the humidity inside the cultivation tray 7.
[0033] Specifically, when using multi-layer stackable Agaricus blazei mushroom bed trays, the base 1 provides stable support for the entire device. The column 3 is fixed to the top of the base 1. Multiple support rings 4 are equidistantly installed on the outer wall of the column 3, providing a support base for the cultivation tray 7. Sliding grooves 5 on the outer wall of the support rings 4 allow sliding blocks 6 to slide flexibly within them. The front of the sliding block 6 is connected to the cultivation tray 7, facilitating tray position adjustment. Rotating grooves 8 around the top of the support rings 4 provide sliding tracks for push blocks 9. The bottom of the push block 9 is connected to one side of the top of the corresponding sliding block 6. When the push block 9 moves, it can drive the sliding block 6 and the cultivation tray 7 to move together. Multiple adjusting holes 10 equidistantly distributed on the top of the support rings 4, in conjunction with the fixing plate 11 and adjusting bolts 12, facilitate movement. In the same operation, the fixing plate 11 is fixed to one side of the push block 9, and the adjusting bolt 12 is rotatably connected to the top of the fixing plate 11. When it is necessary to adjust the angle or position of the cultivation tray 7, the adjusting bolt 12 is rotated so that its bottom end rotates in the corresponding adjusting hole 10. The fixing plate 11 pushes the push block 9 to slide in the rotating groove 8, thereby driving the sliding block 6 to move in the sliding groove 5, so as to achieve precise adjustment of the position of the cultivation tray 7 to meet the environmental and space requirements of different growth stages of Agaricus blazei. When there is too much water in the tray, the excess water can be drained to prevent Agaricus blazei from rotting due to excessive water. The cover 14 is rotatably connected to the bottom of the inner side of the drainage hole 13. When drainage is not required, the drainage hole 13 can be closed to prevent excessive water loss in the tray.
[0034] Reference Figure 3 and Figure 4The mounting mechanism 2 includes a connecting plate 201, which connects the sliding block 6 and the cultivation tray 7, providing transitional support. The rear side of the connecting plate 201 is fixedly connected to the lower front part of the sliding block 6, allowing the mounting mechanism 2 to be stably connected to the sliding block 6. A slot 202 is provided on the top front side of the connecting plate 201 to accommodate the locking block 206 at the bottom of the cultivation tray 7 for initial positioning. Circular grooves 203 are provided on both the left and right sides of the interior of the connecting plate 201, providing installation space for the spring 204 and the limiter 205. Springs 204 are fixedly connected to the inside of the two circular grooves 203, moving away from each other. The springs 204 provide elastic force to push the limiter 205 to move. Limiters 205 are fixedly connected to adjacent ends of the two springs 204, allowing the limiters 205 to engage with the fixing holes 207 of the locking block 206 at the bottom of the cultivation tray 7 under the action of the springs 204, thus achieving a secure connection. The bottom of the cultivation tray 7 is fixedly connected to a locking block 206. The locking block 206 cooperates with the locking groove 202 on the connecting plate 201 for easy installation and positioning. The locking block 206 and the locking groove 202 are internally slidably connected, so that the cultivation tray 7 can be smoothly installed on the connecting plate 201. The left and right sides of the locking block 206 are provided with fixing holes 207. The fixing holes 207 cooperate with the limiters 205 to prevent the cultivation tray 7 from accidentally falling off. The front and rear sides of the connecting plate 201 are provided with limit grooves 18. The limit grooves 18 are used to limit the movement direction of the limit blocks 19 to ensure the stable sliding of the limiters 205. The front and rear sides of the two limiters 205 at opposite ends are fixedly connected with limit blocks 19. The limit blocks 19 slide in the limit grooves 18 to assist the limiters 205 to move smoothly. Multiple limit blocks 19 are respectively slidably connected to the interior of the corresponding limit grooves 18 to ensure that the limiters 205 move along the predetermined trajectory and improve the stability of the installation mechanism 2.
[0035] Specifically, when the cultivation tray 7 needs to be installed, the locking block 206 at the bottom of the cultivation tray 7 is aligned with the locking groove 202 on the front side of the top of the connecting plate 201, and it is slid into the locking groove 202. During the sliding process of the locking block 206, the locking block 206 will first squeeze the limiter 205 in the left and right circular grooves 203 inside the connecting plate 201, causing the limiter 205 to move away from the locking block 206 and compress the spring 204. When the locking block 206 is completely slid into the locking groove 202, the fixing holes 207 on the left and right sides of the locking block 206 move to the position aligned with the limiter 205. At this time, the compressed spring 204 restores its elastic deformation, pushes the limiter 205 into the fixing hole 207, thereby fixing the locking block 206 in the locking groove 202, completing the installation of the cultivation tray 7. The movement of the limiter 205 is guided and limited to ensure that the limiter 205 moves smoothly in the circular groove 203 and avoids it from shifting or shaking during the movement.
[0036] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The mounting mechanism 2 includes a connecting plate 201, which connects the sliding block 6 and the cultivation tray 7. The rear side of the connecting plate 201 is fixedly connected to the lower front part of the sliding block 6, so that the mounting mechanism 2 can be stably connected to the sliding block 6. A slot 202 is provided on the top front side of the connecting plate 201 to accommodate the locking block 206 at the bottom of the cultivation tray 7 for initial positioning. Circular grooves 203 are provided on both the left and right sides inside the connecting plate 201. The circular grooves 203 provide installation space for the spring 204 and the limiter 205. Springs 204 are fixedly connected to the inside of the two circular grooves 203 on the side furthest away from each other. The springs 204 provide elastic force to push the limiter 205 to move. Limiters 205 are fixedly connected to adjacent ends of the two springs 204. The limiters 205 can be locked into the fixing holes 207 of the locking block 206 at the bottom of the cultivation tray 7 under the action of the springs 204, thus achieving fixation. A locking block 206 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the tray 7. The locking block 206 cooperates with the slot 202 on the connecting plate 201 for easy installation and positioning. The locking block 206 and the slot 202 are internally slidably connected, so that the cultivation tray 7 can be smoothly installed on the connecting plate 201. The left and right sides of the locking block 206 are provided with fixing holes 207. The fixing holes 207 cooperate with the limiters 205 to prevent the cultivation tray 7 from accidentally falling off. The front and rear sides of the interior of the connecting plate 201 are provided with limit grooves 18. The limit grooves 18 are used to limit the movement direction of the limit blocks 19 to ensure the stable sliding of the limiters 205. The front and rear sides of the two limiters 205 at opposite ends are fixedly connected with limit blocks 19. The limit blocks 19 slide in the limit grooves 18 to assist the limiters 205 to move smoothly. Multiple limit blocks 19 are respectively slidably connected to the interior of the corresponding limit grooves 18 to ensure that the limiters 205 move along the predetermined trajectory and improve the stability of the installation mechanism 2.
[0037] Specifically, when the cap 14 closes the drain hole 13, the sealing ring 17 is embedded in the sealing groove 16, enhancing the sealing between the cap 14 and the drain hole 13 and effectively preventing moisture from seeping out from the gaps. The humidity detector 15 can monitor the humidity in the cultivation tray 7 in real time, allowing staff to keep track of the humidity information of the Agaricus blazei growing environment. The moving groove 20 and the moving block 21 play an auxiliary support and guiding role. When the limiter 205 moves, the moving block 21 slides synchronously in the moving groove 20, further enhancing the stability of the limiter 205. The pad 22 can increase the contact area between the base 1 and the ground, distribute the weight of the entire mushroom bed tray, and improve the stability of the device. The rubber pad 23 has good elasticity and anti-slip properties.
[0038] Working principle: When using the multi-layer stackable Agaricus blazei mushroom bed trays, the base 1 provides stable support for the entire device. The uprights 3 are fixed to the top of the base 1. Multiple support rings 4 are equidistantly installed on the outer wall of the uprights 3, providing a support base for the cultivation trays 7. The sliding grooves 5 on the outer wall of the support rings 4 allow the sliding blocks 6 to slide flexibly within them. The front of the sliding block 6 is connected to the cultivation tray 7, facilitating tray position adjustment. The rotating grooves 8 around the top of the support rings 4 provide a sliding track for the push blocks 9. The bottom of the push block 9 is connected to the top side of the corresponding sliding block 6. When the push block 9 moves, it can drive the sliding block 6. The support ring 4 has multiple equidistant adjustment holes 10 on its top, which work together with the fixing plate 11 and the adjusting bolt 12. The fixing plate 11 is fixed to one side of the push block 9, and the adjusting bolt 12 is rotatably connected to the top of the fixing plate 11. When it is necessary to adjust the angle or position of the cultivation tray 7, the adjusting bolt 12 is rotated so that its bottom end rotates in the corresponding adjustment hole 10. The fixing plate 11 pushes the push block 9 to slide in the rotating groove 8, which in turn drives the sliding block 6 to move in the sliding groove 5, thereby realizing the adjustment of the position of the cultivation tray 7 to meet the environmental and space requirements of different growth stages of Agaricus blazei.
[0039] When it is necessary to install the cultivation tray 7, align the locking block 206 at the bottom of the cultivation tray 7 with the locking groove 202 on the front side of the top of the connecting plate 201, and let it slide into the locking groove 202. During the sliding process of the locking block 206, the locking block 206 will first squeeze the limiter 205 in the left and right circular grooves 203 inside the connecting plate 201, so that the limiter 205 moves away from the locking block 206 and compresses the spring 204. When the locking block 206 is completely slid into the locking groove 202, the fixing holes 207 on the left and right sides of the locking block 206 move to the position aligned with the limiter 205. At this time, the compressed spring 204 restores its elastic deformation, pushes the limiter 205 into the fixing hole 207, thereby fixing the locking block 206 in the locking groove 202 and completing the installation of the cultivation tray 7.
[0040] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. 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.
Claims
1. A tray for Agaricus bisporus compost beds which can be stacked in multiple layers comprising a base (1) characterised in that: The top of the base (1) is fixedly connected with a stand (3), the outer wall of the stand (3) is equidistantly fixedly connected with a plurality of support rings (4), a plurality of sliding grooves (5) are formed in the outer wall of the support ring (4), a plurality of sliding blocks (6) are slidably connected in the plurality of sliding grooves (5), a plurality of cultivation trays (7) are arranged on the front side of the plurality of sliding blocks (6), a plurality of rotating grooves (8) are formed in the top of the plurality of support rings (4), a plurality of push blocks (9) are slidably connected in the plurality of rotating grooves (8), the bottom of the plurality of push blocks (9) is respectively connected with the top side of the corresponding sliding block (6), a plurality of adjusting holes (10) are equidistantly formed in the top of the plurality of support rings (4), a plurality of fixed plates (11) are fixedly connected on the side of the plurality of push blocks (9), a plurality of adjusting bolts (12) are rotatably connected on the top of the plurality of fixed plates (11), the bottom end of the plurality of adjusting bolts (12) penetrates through the fixed plate (11) and is threadedly connected in the corresponding adjusting hole (10), and the bottom of the support ring (4) is provided with a mounting mechanism (2) for mounting the cultivation tray (7).
2. The multi-stacking Agaricus bisporus plug tray of claim 1, wherein: The mounting mechanism (2) comprises a connecting plate (201), the rear side of the connecting plate (201) is fixedly connected to the front side of the lower part of the sliding block (6), the top front side of the connecting plate (201) is provided with a clamping groove (202), the left and right sides of the inside of the connecting plate (201) are provided with a circular groove (203), the inside of the two circular grooves (203) is fixedly connected with a spring (204) away from one side, the adjacent end of the two springs (204) is fixedly connected with a limiting device (205), the bottom of the cultivation tray (7) is fixedly connected with a clamping block (206), the clamping block (206) is slidably connected with the inside of the clamping groove (202), and the left and right sides of the clamping block (206) are provided with a fixed hole (207).
3. The multi-stacking Agaricus bisporus plug tray of claim 1, wherein: The inside bottom front end of the cultivation tray (7) is provided with a drainage hole (13), and the inside bottom of the drainage hole (13) is rotatably connected with a cover (14).
4. The multi-stacking Agaricus bisporus plug tray of claim 3, wherein: The bottom of the cultivation tray (7) is provided with a sealing groove (16), and the top of the cover (14) is fixedly connected with a sealing ring (17).
5. The multi-stacking Agaricus bisporus plug tray of claim 1, wherein: The front side of the cultivation tray (7) is fixedly connected with a humidity detector (15), and the rear side of the humidity detector (15) penetrates through the cultivation tray (7).
6. The multi-stacking Agaricus bisporus plug tray of claim 2, wherein: The inside front and back of the connecting plate (201) is provided with a limiting groove (18), the front and back of the distal end of the two limiting devices (205) is fixedly connected with a limiting block (19), and the plurality of limiting blocks (19) are respectively slidably connected with the inside of the corresponding limiting groove (18).
7. The multi-stacking Agaricus bisporus plug tray of claim 2, wherein: The inside bottom of the spring (204) is communicated with a moving groove (20), and the inside of the two moving grooves (20) is slidably connected with a moving block (21), and the top of the two moving blocks (21) is respectively fixedly connected to the bottom of the corresponding limiting device (205).
8. The multi-stacking Agaricus bisporus plug tray of claim 1, wherein: The bottom of the base (1) is fixedly connected with a cushion plate (22), and the bottom of the cushion plate (22) is fixedly connected with a plurality of rubber pads (23) at equal intervals.