DE1828559U - PROTECTIVE SLEEVE TO PREVENT GAME BIT IN SPRUCE, FIR, LARGE AND PINE PLANTS. - Google Patents

PROTECTIVE SLEEVE TO PREVENT GAME BIT IN SPRUCE, FIR, LARGE AND PINE PLANTS.

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DE1828559U
DE1828559U DE1960G0023168 DEG0023168U DE1828559U DE 1828559 U DE1828559 U DE 1828559U DE 1960G0023168 DE1960G0023168 DE 1960G0023168 DE G0023168 U DEG0023168 U DE G0023168U DE 1828559 U DE1828559 U DE 1828559U
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pine plants
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Hans Gasteiger
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Anlage zur brauohsmus, ter-Anmeldun . JAM von, Wlldvetbjj bei Pichlen-g Zannen-g.. , lgbtxbttleen oUF . leao DieJungbäume müsson gegen das Wild, insbesondere gegen das Ver- beissen des Leittriebes geschützt werden. Durch den Wildverbiß wird nämlich das Wachstum der Jungbäume wesentlich behindert. Kann der Leittrieb aber vor dem Verbiß geschützt werden, so wach- sen die Jungbäume rasoh aus der gefährlichen Zone heraus. Ein ahstumagewinn von mshrsren Jahren kann erreicht werden, was :ür « te PortriS*s*ui tar die Jagdpächter von größter Bedeutung ist. Die bisher bekannten Schutzvorrichtungen haben erhebliche Nachteile. Der unzureichende Schutz mittels Holzteer ist bekannt. Der Schutt mit Kuhdung und Kalk wird immer wieder abgewaschen Der Schutz mit Gbwwatte bringt den Singvögeln einen grausamen Tod weil die Sing- vogel die an den Pflaumen befindliche Glaswatte im April/Mai zum Westbau verwenden. DerBrfindungsgegenstand beseitigt nun diese Nachteile. Die Hüleen werden auf die Leittriebe der jungen Fichten, Tannen, Härchen und Xiefern aufgesteckt. Der Schutz dient also dem Leittrieb, da be- kanatlioh das Abasen der Seitenäste die Pflanzen nicht benachtei- ligt. Die Hülsen sind aus einem Fasergewebe, vornehmlich aus Kunst- stoffen, hergestellt. Sie sind gefärbt und imprägniert. Sie können aber auch aus Plastikapritsmassen gespritzt werden. Durch die Durch- \reibungen wird erreicht, daß die Hülsen selbsttätig auf den Zeit- trieben festsitzen, da die Nadeln sich in dem Netz verfangen und somit ein Herabgleiten der Sohutzhüleen verhindern, ine Verletzung von Menschen oder Tieren ist in Gegensatz zu metallischen Schutz- vorrichtungen ausgeschlossen. DieHülsen werden im Oktober aufgesetzt und im Mai abgenommen. Sie können nicht einwaohnen und niemals das Wachstum behindern. Das Aufsetzen und Abnehmen ist denkbar einfach. Das Abnehmen wird ins- besondere durch die leuchtend bunter farben der Schutzhülse er- leichtert, die das Auffinden der Kappen ohne Mühe ermglich Durch den Schutz mittels Hüleen entfällt das Anstreichen mit allen möglichen Mitteln und das wiederholte Preistellen von Gras und Un- kraut, weil ein Verbiß des Mitteltriebes nicht stattfinden kann und weil die Pflanzen in der halben Wachstum. zeit dem Äser des Rebwildee entwacheen eind Für Fichten'Bannen und kuchen ist eine Einheitsgröße vorgesehen* PUr Liefern muß ein größerer Hüleen-Durchmeeaer gewählt werden. Die Hüleen kennen nach Abnahme im April im Oktober wieder verwendet werden* wird*ns 1tSchutzhüllen zur Vermeidung von Wildverbiß bei Fichten- Tannen- Lärchen-und Xiefempflanzungent dadurch gekennzeichnete daßdieselben aue la. erenebet gefärbt und imprägniert, herge- *tollt worden# bezw* aus geeigneten Xunstatoffen gespritzt worden* 2*Vorrichtung naoh Anspruch 1. daduroh gekennzeichnet, daß durch die durchbrochen*# netzartige. Anfertigung der Hülsen ein eelbettätigea Fe thalten an den Trieben erfolgtw Annex to the brewery registration . JAM von, Wlldvetbjj bei Pichlen-g Zannen-g .. , lgbtxbttleen oUF . leao The young trees must be used against game, especially against bite of the leading instinct are protected. Through the game browsing namely, the growth of the young trees is significantly hindered. But if the leading instinct can be protected from browsing, then watchful let the young trees quickly out of the dangerous zone. A Ahstuma profit of several years can be achieved what: ür «Te PortriS * s * ui tar the hunting tenants of the greatest importance is. The previously known protective devices have considerable disadvantages. The inadequate protection by means of wood tar is well known. The rubble with cow dung and lime is washed off again and again. The protection with Gbwwatte brings a cruel death to the songbirds because the song- vogel used the glass floss on the plums in April / May for the Use west building. The subject matter of the invention now overcomes these disadvantages. The Hüleen are on the main shoots of young spruce, fir, hairs and Put on the pines. The protection therefore serves the main instinct, since Kanatlioh the removal of the side branches does not harm the plants. ligt. The sleeves are made of a fiber fabric, primarily made of synthetic fabrics, manufactured. They are colored and impregnated. You can but can also be injected from plastic apricots. Through the \ friction is achieved that the sleeves automatically on the time drifted into place as the needles get caught in the net and thus prevent the protective cover from sliding down, resulting in injury of humans or animals, in contrast to metallic protective devices excluded. The pods are put on in October and removed in May. she cannot indwell and never hinder growth. That Putting on and taking off is very easy. Losing weight is special thanks to the bright colors of the protective sleeve makes it easier to find the caps Thanks to the protection by means of Hüleen, there is no need to paint with all of them possible means and the repeated pricing of grass and un- herb, because a bite of the central impulse cannot take place and because the plants are in half growth. time for the grain of the Rebwildee grew up A standard size is provided for spruce trees and cakes * A larger Hüleen sea must be selected for delivery. The Hüleen are used again in October after acceptance in April will* will * ns 1t protective covers to avoid game browsing in spruce Fir, larch and Xiefempflanzungent characterized that the same aue la. dyed and impregnated, manufactured * romped # or * injected from suitable synthetic materials * 2 * device naoh claim 1. daduroh characterized by that the openwork * # net-like. Manufacture of the sleeves eelbettätigea hold on the shoots

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Arlgge od 1 Blatt mit 6 Aufnahmen vom Verwuchateld auf Grund zehn- j&hrigwr Beobachtung.
Arlgge od 1 sheet with 6 photos from the Verwuchateld on the basis of ten j & hrigwr observation.
DE1960G0023168 1960-02-13 1960-02-13 PROTECTIVE SLEEVE TO PREVENT GAME BIT IN SPRUCE, FIR, LARGE AND PINE PLANTS. Expired DE1828559U (en)

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DE3213006A1 (en) * 1982-04-07 1983-10-20 Iduso Gmbh Cuff for protection against wild animal bites

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE3213006A1 (en) * 1982-04-07 1983-10-20 Iduso Gmbh Cuff for protection against wild animal bites

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