A device for transplanting dendrobium devonianum
By designing a transplanting and planting device for Dendrobium nobile, using a combination of fixing rings and connectors, the problem of difficult operation in planting Dendrobium nobile was solved. This enabled the rapid fixing and protection of multiple Dendrobium nobile plants, adapting to different trunk diameters and improving planting efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- LONGLING COUNTY RES INST OF DENDROBIUM
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-07
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, fixing the plant during the cultivation of Dendrobium nobile is difficult, time-consuming, and labor-intensive, and it is not convenient to fix multiple plants at the same time.
A transplanting device for Dendrobium nobile was designed, including a fixing ring, fixing blocks, connectors, and clamping components. By adjusting the number of fixing blocks and the combination of connectors, multiple Dendrobium nobile plants can be quickly fixed. The sliding rails and sliders can be adjusted to accommodate different trunk diameters. The clamping components ensure that the Dendrobium nobile plants are tightly attached to the trunk. The binding straps can fix multiple plants at the same time.
It enables rapid and convenient fixation of multiple Dendrobium plants, adapts to different trunk diameters, protects Dendrobium stems from damage, simplifies the operation process, and improves planting efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of Dendrobium cultivation technology, and more specifically to a device for transplanting and cultivating purple Dendrobium. Background Technology
[0002] Dendrobium purpureum is a precious traditional Chinese medicine with unique medicinal value. Its stem is used in medicine and belongs to the category of yin-tonifying medicines. It has the effects of nourishing the stomach and promoting the production of body fluids, nourishing yin and clearing heat. In recent years, due to over-harvesting and the fact that Dendrobium is a national second-class protected plant, the number of wild Dendrobium purpureum has been decreasing and needs to be protected. In order to meet market demand, artificial cultivation is now used to obtain Dendrobium purpureum medicinal materials.
[0003] Dendrobium nobile is an epiphytic plant. Currently, it is usually planted in well-ventilated, early-sunlight natural evergreen broad-leaved forests, preferably in the Fagaceae family. When tying Dendrobium nobile to the tree trunk with rope, it is usually fixed along the circumference of the trunk. Each Dendrobium nobile needs to be fixed to the tree in turn. The usual method is to hold the Dendrobium nobile against the trunk by hand, then wrap the rope around the trunk once, then place another Dendrobium nobile along the circumference of the trunk, and then wrap the rope around the trunk again. Repeat this process several times to fix multiple Dendrobium nobile plants around the tree trunk.
[0004] The above-mentioned method of fixing the purple-skinned dendrobium is difficult to operate. Each dendrobium needs to be fixed by wrapping it with a rope, which is very time-consuming, labor-intensive and inconvenient to operate.
[0005] Therefore, how to provide a convenient and easy-to-operate Dendrobium cultivation device is a problem that urgently needs to be solved by those skilled in the art. Utility Model Content
[0006] In view of this, the present invention provides a Dendrobium officinale transplanting device that can fix multiple Dendrobium officinale plants on a tree at one time, thereby achieving quick and convenient transplantation of Dendrobium officinale.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0008] This utility model provides a device for transplanting and planting Dendrobium nobile, including:
[0009] The fixing ring includes multiple fixing blocks, a first connector, and a second connector. The first connector, multiple fixing blocks, and the second connector are connected end to end to form the fixing ring. The ends of the first connector and the second connector away from the fixing blocks are connected by bolts. Each of the multiple fixing blocks, the first connector, and the second connector is provided with a connecting rod at its upper end. The upper end of the connecting rod is provided with a clamping member to make the Dendrobium stick tightly to the surface of the tree trunk. The upper end of the clamping member is provided with a first placement groove for placing a binding strap. The end of the first placement groove near the tree trunk is provided with an opening.
[0010] Furthermore, the fixing block, the first connector, and the second connector are all provided with slide rails along the radial direction of the fixing ring. The end of the slide rail away from the tree trunk is provided with an opening for the slider to enter the slide rail, and the connecting rod is connected to the top of the slider.
[0011] Furthermore, the two ends of the fixing block are respectively provided with a fixing groove and a sliding groove. The end of the first connector near the fixing block is provided with a sliding groove, and the end of the second connector near the fixing block is provided with a fixing groove. The sliding groove communicates with the slide rail. An insertion rod is provided in the fixing groove. The width of the end of the insertion rod away from the fixing groove is greater than the width of the end of the insertion rod near the fixing groove. When connecting the fixing ring, the insertion rod is inserted into the sliding groove of the adjacent fixing block, and the end of the insertion rod away from the fixing groove is engaged in the slide rail of the adjacent fixing block.
[0012] Furthermore, a positioning groove is provided on one side of the sliding groove, a positioning rod is provided on one side of the insertion rod, a spring is provided at the bottom of the fixing groove, the top end of the spring is connected to the insertion rod, a first telescopic rod is provided inside the spring, the two ends of the first telescopic rod are respectively connected to the insertion rod and the fixing groove, a button is provided at the upper end of the insertion rod, the button is located above the spring, the button extends upward and protrudes outside the fixing block, when connecting the fixing ring, the end of the insertion rod away from the spring is engaged in the slide rail of the adjacent fixing block, and the positioning rod is inserted into the positioning groove of the adjacent fixing block.
[0013] Furthermore, magnets are provided at the end of the positioning rod away from the fixing block and in the positioning groove.
[0014] Furthermore, the connecting rod is a telescopic rod.
[0015] Furthermore, the clamping member is C-shaped, the clamping member is rotatably connected to the connecting rod, and the lower end of the clamping member is provided with a second placement groove, the second placement groove being provided with a downward-facing opening.
[0016] Furthermore, each of the first and second connectors has a connecting plate at one end close to the other. The two connecting plates are arranged in parallel and have through holes. The two connecting plates are connected by bolts and nuts.
[0017] As can be seen from the above technical solution, compared with the prior art, this utility model discloses a transplanting and planting device for Dendrobium nobile. By increasing or decreasing the number of fixing blocks, the fixing ring can be adapted to different trunk diameters, thus expanding the scope of application. The pressing component makes the Dendrobium nobile stick tightly to the trunk surface, and the binding strap in the first placement groove binds the Dendrobium nobile to the tree. Multiple Dendrobium nobile plants can be bound to the trunk surface at one time, realizing convenient and rapid transplantation of Dendrobium nobile. Attached Figure Description
[0018] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the provided drawings without creative effort.
[0019] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the Dendrobium nobile transplanting and planting device provided by this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 Another structural schematic diagram of the Dendrobium nobile transplanting and planting device provided by this utility model;
[0021] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the structure of the fixing block provided by this utility model;
[0022] Figure 4 Another structural schematic diagram of the fixing block provided by this utility model;
[0023] Figure 5 This is a structural schematic diagram of the fixing block provided by this utility model from another perspective.
[0024] In the diagram: 1. First placement slot; 2. Clamping component; 3. Second placement slot; 4. Connecting rod; 5. Connecting plate; 6. Second connecting component; 7. First connecting component; 8. Slider; 9. Button; 10. Insertion rod; 11. Fixing block; 12. Slide rail; 13. Sliding groove; 14. Positioning groove; 15. Positioning rod; 16. Fixing groove; 17. Spring. Detailed Implementation
[0025] 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.
[0026] See Figure 1-5 This utility model discloses a device for transplanting and planting Dendrobium nobile, comprising:
[0027] The fixing ring includes multiple fixing blocks 11, a first connector 7, and a second connector 6. The first connector 7, multiple fixing blocks 11, and second connector 6 are connected end to end to form a fixing ring. The ends of the first connector 7 and the second connector 6 away from the fixing blocks 11 are connected by bolts. The upper ends of the multiple fixing blocks 11, the first connector 7, and the second connector 6 are all provided with connecting rods 4. The upper end of the connecting rod 4 is provided with a pressing member 2 to make the Dendrobium stick tightly to the surface of the tree trunk. The upper end of the pressing member 2 is provided with a first placement groove 1 for placing the binding strap. The end of the first placement groove 1 near the tree trunk is provided with an opening.
[0028] In some embodiments, the fixing block 11, the first connector 7, and the second connector 6 are all made of plastic material.
[0029] The number of fixing blocks 11 is increased or decreased according to the diameter of the tree trunk. Multiple fixing blocks 11, the first connector 7 and the second connector 6 are connected together and surrounded on the outside of the tree trunk so that the fixing ring can be fixed on the tree trunk. The binding straps are inserted into the first placement groove 1 of the first connector 7, the fixing block 11 and the second connector 6 in sequence. At this time, the excess binding straps are placed at the ends of the first connector 7 and the second connector 6 away from the fixing block 11. There is a certain gap between the clamping member 2 and the tree trunk. The Dendrobium is placed in this gap. The clamping member 2 makes the Dendrobium stick tightly to the surface of the tree trunk. Pull the two ends of the binding straps to make the binding straps leave the first placement groove 1 and surround the outside of multiple Dendrobium plants. Tie the two ends of the binding straps to fix multiple Dendrobium plants on the surface of the tree trunk.
[0030] In some embodiments, the fixing block 11, the first connector 7, and the second connector 6 are all provided with slide rails 12 along the radial direction of the fixing ring. The end of the slide rail 12 away from the trunk is provided with an opening for the slider 8 to enter the slide rail 12, and the connecting rod 4 is connected to the top of the slider 8.
[0031] The slider 8 is slid into the slide rail 12 through the opening. As the slider 8 slides within the slide rail 12, it moves the connecting rod 4 and the clamping member 2 closer to or away from the trunk. When the Dendrobium stem is large, the slider 8 is slid away from the trunk. When the Dendrobium stem is small, the slider 8 is slid closer to the trunk. This allows the clamping member 2 to press Dendrobium of different thicknesses onto the surface of the trunk without damaging the stem, thus ensuring the integrity of the Dendrobium.
[0032] In some embodiments, the two ends of the fixing block 11 are respectively provided with a fixing groove 16 and a sliding groove 13. The first connector 7 is provided with a sliding groove 13 at one end near the fixing block 11, and the second connector 6 is provided with a fixing groove 16 at one end near the fixing block 11. The sliding groove 13 communicates with the slide rail 12. An insertion rod 10 is provided in the fixing groove 16. The width of the end of the insertion rod 10 away from the fixing groove 16 is greater than the width of the end of the insertion rod 10 near the fixing groove 16. When connecting the fixing ring, the insertion rod 10 is inserted into the sliding groove 13 of the adjacent fixing block 11, and the end of the insertion rod 10 away from the fixing groove 16 is engaged in the slide rail 12 of the adjacent fixing block 11.
[0033] When the trunk diameter is large, the number of fixing blocks 11 needs to be increased. When increasing the number of fixing blocks 11, the insertion rod 10 of the first fixing block is removed from the second fixing block. The new fixing block is placed between the two fixing blocks. The insertion rod 10 on the first fixing block is inserted into the sliding groove 13 of the new fixing block until the wider end of the insertion rod 10 of the first fixing block reaches the lower end of the slide rail 12 of the new fixing block. The new fixing block is moved downward so that the upper surface of the new fixing block 11 is flush with the upper surface of the first fixing block. At this time, the wider end of the insertion rod 10 of the first fixing block is inserted into the slide rail 12 of the new fixing block, thus fixing the new fixing block to the first fixing block. At the same time, the insertion rod 10 of the first fixing block limits the slider 8 in the slide rail 12 of the new fixing block, and inserts the insertion rod 10 of the new fixing block into the slide rail 12 of the second fixing block, thus connecting the new fixing block and the second fixing block. This changes the diameter of the fixing ring, so that the fixing ring can adapt to trunks of different diameters.
[0034] When a tree trunk can be transplanted with multiple rings of Dendrobium, the diameter of the fixing ring is changed by pushing the insertion rod 10 out of the slide rail 12, so that the fixing ring can slide on the tree trunk.
[0035] In some embodiments, a positioning groove 14 is provided on one side of the sliding groove 13, and a positioning rod 15 is provided on one side of the insertion rod 10. Both the positioning rod 15 and the positioning groove 14 are provided on the fixing block 11. A spring 17 is provided at the bottom of the fixing groove 16. The top end of the spring 17 is connected to the insertion rod 10. A first telescopic rod is provided inside the spring 17. The two ends of the first telescopic rod are respectively connected to the insertion rod 10 and the fixing groove 16. A button 9 is provided at the upper end of the insertion rod 10. The button 9 is located above the spring 17 and extends upward and out of the fixing block 11. When connecting the fixing ring, the end of the insertion rod 10 away from the spring 17 is engaged in the slide rail 12 of the adjacent fixing block 11, and the positioning rod 15 is inserted into the positioning groove 14 of the adjacent fixing block 11.
[0036] When adding a new fixing block, press button 9 downwards to insert the insertion rod 10 of the first fixing block, causing the insertion rod 10 to enter the sliding groove 13. At the same time, the positioning rod 15 enters the positioning groove 14 of the new fixing block 11. When the end of the insertion rod 10 away from the fixing groove 16 reaches the bottom of the slide rail 12 of the new fixing block, release button 9. The insertion rod 10 rises under the action of spring 17, causing the insertion rod 10 to engage in the slide rail 12 of the new fixing block, thus connecting the new fixing block with the first fixing block. Insert the insertion rod 10 and the positioning rod 15 of the new fixing block into the sliding groove 13 and the positioning groove 14 of the second fixing block, respectively, and engage the insertion rod 10 of the new fixing block in the slide rail 12 of the second fixing block, thus connecting the second fixing block with the new fixing block.
[0037] In some embodiments, magnets are provided at the end of the positioning rod 15 away from the fixing block 11 and in the positioning groove 14.
[0038] When the insertion rod 10 of a fixing block reaches the bottom end of the slide rail 12 of an adjacent fixing block, the positioning rod 15 of this fixing block contacts the bottom end of the positioning groove 14 of the adjacent fixing block. Through the cooperation of the positioning rod 15 and the magnet in the positioning groove 14, the connection strength between the first connecting member 7 and the fixing block 11, between adjacent fixing blocks 11, and between the fixing block 11 and the second connecting member 6 is strengthened.
[0039] In some embodiments, the connecting rod 4 is a telescopic rod.
[0040] By changing the position of the clamping part 2 with the telescopic rod, the Dendrobium can be fixed on the trunk at different heights without moving the fixing ring.
[0041] In some embodiments, the clamping member 2 is C-shaped, the clamping member 2 is rotatably connected to the connecting rod 4, and the lower end of the clamping member 2 is provided with a second placement groove 3, the second placement groove 3 being provided with a downward opening.
[0042] After fixing a ring of Dendrobium officinale to the trunk, the telescopic rod retracts, causing the clamping member 2 to move downwards to the root of the Dendrobium officinale. Rotate the clamping member 2 so that its opening faces upwards, and open the protective net and lay it inside the clamping member 2. Insert the upper and lower pull ropes of the protective net into the first placement groove 1 and the second placement groove 3 respectively. Place the sphagnum moss on the protective net, push the slider 8 to move the clamping member 2 closer to the trunk, first pull the lower pull rope of the protective net to tie the lower pull rope of the protective net in the second placement groove 3 to the trunk, rotate the clamping member 2, and then pull the upper pull rope of the protective net to tie the upper pull rope of the protective net in the first placement groove 1 to the trunk, thus fixing the protective net and allowing the sphagnum moss inside the protective net to surround the outside of the root of the Dendrobium officinale.
[0043] In some embodiments, the first connector 7 and the second connector 6 are each provided with a connecting plate 5 at their respective ends that are close to each other. The two connecting plates 5 are arranged in parallel and have through holes. The two connecting plates 5 are connected by bolts and nuts.
[0044] In some embodiments, a baffle is provided inside the slide rail 12 of the second connector 6 to prevent the slider 8 from sliding out.
[0045] During the installation of the fixing ring on the tree trunk, rotate the nut to bring the two connecting plates 5 closer together and adjust the diameter of the fixing ring to ensure that the fixing ring is more securely fixed to the tree trunk.
[0046] When a tree trunk can be used to transplant multiple rings of Dendrobium, the diameter of the fixing ring can be adjusted by adjusting the fit of the nut and bolt, so that the fixing ring can slide up and down on the tree trunk.
[0047] During the transplantation of Dendrobium, the number of fixing blocks 11 is increased or decreased to make the fixing ring surround the outside of the trunk. The fixing ring is stably installed on the outside of the trunk by the cooperation of bolts and nuts. The binding strap is inserted into the first placement groove 1, and the position of the clamping member 2 is moved so that the clamping member 2 presses the Dendrobium onto the surface of the trunk without damaging it. The Dendrobium is bound to the trunk by the binding strap in the first placement groove 1. The telescopic rod is adjusted to retract, and the clamping member 2 is moved to the root of the Dendrobium. The clamping member is rotated. 2. With the opening of the clamping member 2 facing upwards, lay the protective net inside the clamping member 2. Insert the upper pull rope of the protective net into the first placement groove 1 and the lower pull rope of the protective net into the second placement groove 3. Place sphagnum moss inside the protective net. Pull the lower pull rope of the protective net to fix the lower end of the protective net to the tree trunk. Rotate the clamping member 2 and pull the upper pull rope of the protective net again to fix the upper end of the protective net to the tree trunk, thus completing the fixation of the protective net. At this time, the sphagnum moss surrounds the lower end of the Dendrobium root, completing the transplantation of a ring of sphagnum moss.
[0048] The various embodiments in this specification are described in a progressive manner, with each embodiment focusing on its differences from other embodiments. Similar or identical parts between embodiments can be referred to interchangeably. For the apparatus disclosed in the embodiments, since it corresponds to the method disclosed in the embodiments, the description is relatively simple; relevant parts can be referred to the method section.
[0049] The above description of the disclosed embodiments enables those skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not to be limited to the embodiments shown herein, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
Claims
1. A device for transplanting and planting Dendrobium nobile, characterized in that, include: The fixing ring includes multiple fixing blocks, a first connector, and a second connector. The first connector, multiple fixing blocks, and the second connector are connected end to end to form the fixing ring. The ends of the first connector and the second connector away from the fixing blocks are connected by bolts. Each of the multiple fixing blocks, the first connector, and the second connector is provided with a connecting rod at its upper end. The upper end of the connecting rod is provided with a clamping member to make the Dendrobium stick tightly to the surface of the tree trunk. The upper end of the clamping member is provided with a first placement groove for placing a binding strap. The end of the first placement groove near the tree trunk is provided with an opening.
2. The Dendrobium nobile transplanting and planting device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The fixing block, the first connector, and the second connector are all provided with slide rails along the radial direction of the fixing ring. The end of the slide rail away from the tree trunk is provided with an opening for the slider to enter the slide rail. The connecting rod is connected to the top of the slider.
3. The Dendrobium nobile transplanting and planting device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The fixed block has a fixed groove and a sliding groove at both ends. The first connector has a sliding groove at the end near the fixed block, and the second connector has a fixed groove at the end near the fixed block. The sliding groove communicates with the slide rail. An insertion rod is provided in the fixed groove. The width of the end of the insertion rod away from the fixed groove is greater than the width of the end of the insertion rod near the fixed groove. When connecting the fixed ring, the insertion rod is inserted into the sliding groove of the adjacent fixed block, and the end of the insertion rod away from the fixed groove is engaged in the slide rail of the adjacent fixed block.
4. The Dendrobium nobile transplanting and planting device according to claim 3, characterized in that, A positioning groove is provided on one side of the sliding groove, a positioning rod is provided on one side of the insertion rod, a spring is provided at the bottom of the fixing groove, the top end of the spring is connected to the insertion rod, a first telescopic rod is provided inside the spring, the two ends of the first telescopic rod are respectively connected to the insertion rod and the fixing groove, a button is provided at the upper end of the insertion rod, the button is located above the spring, the button extends upward and protrudes outside the fixing block, when connecting the fixing ring, the end of the insertion rod away from the spring is engaged in the slide rail of the adjacent fixing block, and the positioning rod is inserted into the positioning groove of the adjacent fixing block.
5. The Dendrobium nobile transplanting and planting device according to claim 4, characterized in that, Magnets are provided at the end of the positioning rod away from the fixing block and in the positioning groove.
6. The Dendrobium nobile transplanting and planting device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connecting rod is a telescopic rod.
7. The Dendrobium nobile transplanting and planting device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The clamping member is C-shaped and is rotatably connected to the connecting rod. The lower end of the clamping member is provided with a second placement groove, and the second placement groove is provided with a downward opening.
8. The Dendrobium nobile transplanting and planting device according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both the first connector and the second connector have connecting plates at their close ends. The two connecting plates are arranged in parallel and have through holes. The two connecting plates are connected by bolts and nuts.