KR101235816B1 - Protection Apparatus for Stem of the Tree - Google Patents

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KR101235816B1
KR101235816B1 KR1020100127188A KR20100127188A KR101235816B1 KR 101235816 B1 KR101235816 B1 KR 101235816B1 KR 1020100127188 A KR1020100127188 A KR 1020100127188A KR 20100127188 A KR20100127188 A KR 20100127188A KR 101235816 B1 KR101235816 B1 KR 101235816B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
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Abstract

The tree trunk protector of the present invention is provided with at least one trunk guard for enclosing the trunk of the trunk, and between the trunk and the trunk guard, or a plurality of trunk guards are provided for protecting trunk trunks. And a pesticide supply unit including a supply unit located between at least one of the bestiality protection material and the bestiality protection material to discharge the pesticides, and at least a portion of the bestiality protection material being exposed to the outside of the bestiality protection material.

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Protection Apparatus for Stem of the Tree}

The present invention relates to a tree trunk protector provided for protecting the trunk of a tree, and more particularly, to a pesticide between the trunk guard and the bushing formed with at least one of a coating agent or a protective sheet to surround the trunk. It relates to a tree trunk protection device including a pesticide supply unit for supplying.

Among the various organs of trees, trunks are the most important organs that support water bodies, are responsible for the transport and storage of moisture and nutrients, and determine their lifespan. When such trunks are damaged by fire, external force, pests, etc., if left untreated, the wood fungus penetrates into the damaged area, causing decay and cavities, and these damaged areas expand over time.

Therefore, in order to protect and treat damaged areas of trees, to maintain healthy growth, and to protect the trunks of young trees with weak tree trunks or trees that have been weakened by transplantation, etc. Applying, wrapping with straw or young was used. Moreover, in recent years, the method of winding a recording stand etc. is also used.

However, the method of applying the soil to the ground, or wrapped in straw or foal is a method that is rarely used recently because of the coarse and labor-intensive work. In addition, the method of winding the greening cord has a side effect such that the greening cord itself is exploited as a dormant habitat for pests. In addition, the material used is not able to maintain a long-term protection function due to decay, there was a problem that is weak to fire and moisture.

On the other hand, conventionally, pesticides have been applied to the trunks for the purpose of eliminating pests inhabiting the trunks of trees. However, in such a case, the effect is short and must be frequently sprayed repeatedly, and the pesticide poisoning accident of the worker frequently occurs during the manufacturing, distribution and procedure of the pesticide.

Therefore, there is a need for a method for solving such conventional problems.

An object of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned conventional problems, formed between at least one of the coating agent or the protective sheet is a trunk of the tree including a pesticide supply unit for supplying pesticide to the trunk and the liver is provided to surround the trunk; To provide protection.

In addition, the bestowal protection material is to provide a bestowal protection device for trees comprising at least one of a coating agent or a protective sheet.

In addition, the pesticide supply unit is to provide a tree trunk protection device that can supply the pesticide to the various locations of the trunk in various forms.

The problems of the present invention are not limited to the above-mentioned problems, and other problems not mentioned can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description.

The trunking protection device of the tree of the present invention for solving the above process, at least one for protecting the trunk of the tree between the trunking member and between the trunking and the trunking guard, or between the trunking and the trunking When a plurality of protective materials are provided, a pesticide supply comprising a supply unit which is located between at least one of the bestiality protection material and the bestiality protection material to discharge the pesticides, and at least a portion of the protection material is exposed to the outside of the bestiality protection material and supplied with the pesticides. It includes a unit.

In addition, the inter-water protection material is a main material mixed with clay and fine sand, the auxiliary material is mixed in a predetermined ratio with respect to the main material, the auxiliary material comprising at least one of fat or oil or environmentally friendly fiber material, and the main material and the auxiliary material mixed It may be a coating agent containing water added so that the moisture content of the material is 10-30%.

In addition, the main material may further include ocher.

In addition, the coating agent may be applied to form an injection space for injecting pesticide therein, and the injection space may be formed between the coating agent and the trunk of the tree.

In addition, the injection space may be provided with a hygroscopic material is absorbed pesticide.

In addition, the inter-water protection material may have a predetermined width, a pattern is formed on the outside to produce a visual effect, and the inside may be a protective sheet having adhesiveness so as to be fixed to the water.

In addition, the protective sheet may have elasticity to correspond to the increase in the circumferential length of the trunk according to the growth of the tree.

And, the inner side of the protective sheet may be provided so that the adhesiveness can be maintained only while the protective sheet is installed in the hand.

In addition, a cover for preventing the discoloration of the pattern may be further provided on the outside of the protective sheet.

The supply unit may be formed to supply the pesticide by capillary action, and may be integrally provided inside the protective sheet.

In addition, the supply unit may be formed to supply the pesticide by the capillary phenomenon.

The supply unit may be an absorbent fiber.

In addition, at least one surface of the upper and lower surfaces of the absorbent fiber is provided with a leakage preventing member, the pesticide may be formed to be supplied to both open sides of the absorbent fiber.

The supply part may be formed in a tubular shape, and discharge holes may be formed at predetermined positions.

In addition, the supply unit may have a branched form.

The pesticide supply unit may further include a receiving part connected to the supply part and containing the pesticide.

In addition, the pesticide supply unit may further include a connection for transmitting the pesticide accommodated in the receiving portion to the supply.

The trunk protection device of the tree of this invention for solving the said subject has the following effects.

First, because the bestiality protection material is composed of easy to obtain raw materials, and inexpensive, there is an advantage that the user can conveniently use.

Second, because the bestiality protection material may be installed at least one or more of the coating agent or the protective sheet, there is an advantage that can protect the bestiality by combining the bestiality protection material according to the situation and purpose.

Third, the bestiality protection material has the advantage of preventing environmental pollution by using environmentally friendly materials.

Fourth, because the pesticide supply unit is configured and installed separately, there is an advantage that can prevent the pesticide spilling accident in the manufacturing, operation and distribution process.

Fifth, the supply unit of the pesticide supply unit may have a variety of forms, and can be installed in a variety of locations, there is an advantage that can supply the pesticide evenly throughout the trunk.

Sixth, since the pattern can be formed on the surface of the bestiality protection material, there is an advantage that can be formed beautiful appearance.

The effects of the present invention are not limited to the effects mentioned above, and other effects not mentioned can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the description of the claims.

1 is a front view showing a state in which the coating agent is applied to the trunk of the tree trunk protector according to the present invention;
2 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which the coating agent is applied to the trunk of the tree trunk protector according to the present invention;
3 is a perspective view showing a glove for applying a coating agent in the tree trunk protector according to the present invention;
4 is a front view showing a state in which the protective sheet is installed in the trunk of the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention;
5 is a perspective view showing the structure of the protective sheet in the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention;
6 is a perspective view showing a state in which the cover is attached to the outside of the protective sheet formed with a pattern in the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention;
7 is a front view showing a state in which the protective sheet is elongated as the tree grows, in the tree trunk protection apparatus according to the present invention;
8 is a perspective view showing the structure of the supply unit of the pesticide supply unit in the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention;
9 is a perspective view showing an enlarged supply portion of a pesticide supply unit in the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention;
10 is a perspective view showing the structure of the receiving portion of the pesticide supply unit in the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention;
11 is a front view showing a state in which the supply portion of the pesticide supply unit is installed in the trunk of the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention;
12 is a front view showing a state in which the coating agent is applied to the outside of the supply portion of the pesticide supply unit in the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention;
13 is a front view showing a state in which the receiving portion of the pesticide supply unit is installed in the trunk, connecting the receiving portion and the supply portion in the trunk of the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention;
14 is a front view showing a state in which the supply portion and the receiving portion of the pesticide supply unit according to another embodiment of the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention installed in the trunk;
15 is a front view showing a state in which the protective sheet is installed on the outside of the supply portion of the pesticide supply unit according to another embodiment of the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention;
16 is a cross-sectional view showing a cavity formed in the trunk of the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention;
17 is a cross-sectional view showing a tree trunk protector according to the present invention, in which a supply portion of a pesticide supply unit is installed outside a trunk formed with a cavity and coated with a coating agent; And
18 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which a supply part and a protection sheet are installed outside the coating agent in the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In describing the present embodiment, the same designations and the same reference numerals are used for the same components, and further description thereof will be omitted.

The tree trunk protector according to the present invention is for protecting the tree trunk and supplying pesticides, and includes a trunk protector and a pesticide supply unit as a whole. Here, the pesticide supply unit will be described later, and first, the bestiality protection material will be described.

The bestiality protection material may be a coating agent applied directly to the trunk of the tree, or may be a protective sheet taped to surround the bestiality. In particular, the inter-water protection material may be formed of only a single layer of the coating agent or the protective sheet, but may be composed of at least one of the two, it may be formed of a plurality of layers depending on the working situation and purpose.

First, FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show a state in which the coating agent 100 is used as the inter-water protection material. As shown in FIG. 1, the coating agent 100 is applied to surround the tree trunk 1 of the tree to form one layer.

Specifically, the coating agent 100 is a main material mixed with clay and fine sand, mixed in a predetermined ratio with respect to the main material, the auxiliary material containing at least any one of a fat or oil or environmentally friendly fiber material and the main material and the auxiliary material mixed Water added is added so that the water content of the mixed material is 10-30%.

Here, the main material and the auxiliary material may be mixed in various ratios according to the nature of the work, but in general, the auxiliary material is preferably mixed 10 to 20% with respect to the main material.

In addition, the main material of the clay is to have fine particles such as natural Gaepal, kaolin, etc., and has a characteristic of having adhesion when retaining moisture. In addition, the clay has a very fine spacing between particles, so the effect of capillary phenomenon is high, so when the pesticide is supplied later, it quickly penetrates, diffuses and fumigation in a closed interior space to efficiently control pests.

In addition, the environmentally friendly fiber material of the auxiliary material includes polyester short fibers, wood flour, pulp sludge and the like.

In addition, the main material may further include ocher. Ocher is a natural material, which is easy to obtain from the surrounding area, and has a lot of far-infrared radiation, which is advantageous for plant growth and has excellent thermal insulation effect.

On the other hand, such a coating agent 100 may be manufactured in different ways according to the properties of the material included.

Specifically, when the clay contains the surface layer of the natural dog pearl, because the relatively high salt content is difficult to use as it is, it is preferable to first use only the deep portion by filtering the surface layer of the mother of the sieve.

The salt contained in the falcon may be forged damage due to osmotic pressure when used in the leaves, but in the case of wood or bark, the thick wall of the cell does not cause damage, but rather has antiseptic and insect repellent effects.

In addition, when the clay is a deep-gap or kaolin, the particles are extremely fine and exposed to a compressed state for a long time, so that it is difficult to directly add to the stirrer. Therefore, the coating agent can be prepared by adding a predetermined water and performing a softening treatment with a screw or a roller in advance, and then performing a stirring operation.

In addition, clay can be secured by various routes. As one example, when a land construction such as cutting a mountain is made, a large amount of soil is generated, and in general, the soil generated in this way is sorted by particle size by a sorter or a strainer. In addition, the soil having coarse particles is recycled to aggregate afterwards, and soil having a smaller particle size is used for plastering and the like.

However, less than standard clay, which was not screened in the process, is introduced into the sedimentation basin with water, and the water is then recycled. Therefore, the precipitated clay can be taken and used as a material of the coating agent.

Since the coating agent 100 prepared as described above has a high viscosity and extremely small particles, the coating agent 100 has an advantage of being able to penetrate into a fine space such as a gap of the bark when applied to the trunk of the tree 1, compared to the conventional one. It can provide a very good water protection. In addition, the fumigation effect of diffusing the pesticide component by the capillary phenomenon is very excellent, it is possible to quickly deliver the pesticide to the inside when supplying the pesticide.

On the other hand, the coating agent 100 may be applied using a separate application tool. The application tool may also be used a variety of tools, but when using a coating glove 400 such as shown in Figure 3, it is possible to work more quickly, firmly applying the coating agent 100 to the trunk (1) can do.

In particular, since the coating glove 400 works by covering the hand, it can work precisely, such as working directly by hand, and when the finger portion is made integrally, the coating agent 100 is pulled out through the gap between the fingers. Can be prevented. In addition, there is an advantage that can work conveniently because the coating agent 100 does not adhere to the hand.

In addition, the coating glove 400 may include an elastic part 410 and a hard part 420. That is, the stretchable portion 410 is formed of a surface or the like, and has elasticity so that a user can put his or her hand therein, and the hard portion 420 makes the coating agent 100 smooth and easily angles to fit various diameters. It is formed to have characteristics such as hardness and smoothness of a predetermined level or more so as to be adjusted and applied. In the case of Figure 1, it can be confirmed that the coating agent 100 is applied to the trunk 1 by such a coating operation.

In addition, when the coating agent 100, the coating is completed to a certain level or more, by drawing or carving a pattern on the outside of the coating agent 100 can form a beautiful appearance. In general, it is desirable to form a pattern similar to the shape of the original wooden surface. Furthermore, it can also be finished by painting waterproof paint.

In particular, as shown in the upper portion of the coating agent 100 to form a water-resistant coating layer 105 separately to prevent moisture such as rain water flows between the coating agent 100 and the best body (1). And. In order to form the waterproof coating layer 105, a method of mixing fats and oils such as petrolatum and glycerin in the coating agent 100 may be used. Moreover, the method of apply | coating silicone to a boundary vicinity can also be used.

Next, referring to FIG. 2, a cross section of the trunk 1 and the coating agent 100 is shown. The trunk 1 includes the bark 2, the forming layer 3, and the wood 4, and the coating agent 100 is applied to the outside of the bark 2. Here, when the trunk 1 is damaged due to external force or pests and the like, and there is a part where the bark 2 is lost, the coating agent 100 may be filled to the inside of the forming layer 3 or the wood 4.

In addition, the coating agent 100 may be applied to form an injection space 110 therein. That is, when the user applies the coating agent 100, the injection space 110 may be formed in several places and applied, which may be used as a space for injecting pesticides.

In addition, the injection space 110 may be formed in the middle portion of the coating agent 100, or may be formed between the coating agent 100 and the trunk of the tree. Specifically, the coating agent 100 can be applied with a space between the coating agent 100 and the skin part 2 without applying the coating agent 100 to the inner side where the trunk is damaged and the bark 2 is lost. will be. In this case, since the bark 2 is directly exposed to the injection space 110, there is an advantage that can be delivered directly to the surface of the bark (2).

As described above, since the coating agent 100 of the present invention has a property of diffusing pesticides, when the pesticides are injected into the injection space 110 using a syringe or the like, the pesticides may be supplied to the whole liver 1. . In addition, the injection tool such as a syringe has an advantage that the end portion has a length enough to reach the injection space 110 can supply enough pesticide.

In addition, the injection space 110 may be provided with a hygroscopic material, which serves to evenly supply the pesticide to the entire area of the trunk (1). In addition, the hygroscopic material may be used as long as it has hygroscopicity, for example, cotton, sponge or the like may be used, and in particular, hygroscopic powder may be used.

Next, the protective sheet 200 will be described with reference to FIGS. 4 to 7. As shown in Figure 4, the protective sheet 200 is also provided to surround the circumference (1). Here, the width of the protective sheet 200 may be formed to be thick so as to correspond to the entire protective area, but is generally manufactured to have a suitable width for usability and mobility, to be wound around the trunk 1 several times It is preferable. At this time, it can wind up little by little every time and can cover the whole protection area of trunk.

Referring to FIG. 5, a pattern for producing a visual effect is formed on the outer side 210 of the protective sheet 200, and the inner side 220 is formed to have adhesiveness so as to be fixed to the trunk. As a result, the protective sheet 200 may be fixed by the inner side 220 and may form a beautiful appearance by the outer side 210. In particular, when forming a pattern such as the surface shape of the tree, it can be naturally matched with the surrounding landscape.

In addition, since the adhesiveness of the inner side 220 of the protective sheet 200 may be implemented by various adhesive materials, it may have various adhesive properties according to the type and concentration of the adhesive material. That is, the protective sheet 200 may be firmly fixed to the trunk 1 by having a strong adhesiveness, or the adhesive sheet may be weakened to facilitate the subsequent removal of the protective sheet 200. good. In particular, when the adhesiveness can be properly adjusted so that the adhesiveness can be maintained only while installing the protective sheet 200 in the trunk 1, both installation and removal operations can be easily performed, which is advantageous. .

6 shows a state in which the cover 230 is attached to the outer side 210 of the protective sheet 200. The reason for doing this is to prevent the discoloration or damage of the pattern formed on the outer side 210 of the protective sheet 200. In addition, the cover 230 is formed of a transparent material in order to be able to visually check the pattern. In addition, as another method for achieving the same effect, a method of forming a pattern inside the cover 230 may be considered.

On the other hand, the protective sheet 200 may be formed to have elasticity. Referring to FIG. 7, it can be seen that the circumferential length of the trunk 1 increases as the tree grows, and the protective sheet 200 also extends accordingly. That is, when the protective sheet 200 does not have elasticity, there is a problem that the protective sheet 200 must be replaced every time as the circumferential length of the trunk 1 increases.

In the above, the bestiality protection material of this invention containing the coating agent 100 and the protective sheet 200 was demonstrated. As described above, only one of the coating agent 100 and the protective sheet 200 may be provided, but each of which may be provided in plurality, or any one may be provided in plurality.

Hereinafter, to describe the pesticide supply unit of the present invention.

First, the pesticide supply unit of the present invention includes a supply unit, the supply unit serves to receive and transport the pesticide, and to be discharged to the trunk (1). The supply unit may deliver the pesticide to the trunk 1 in various ways.

In addition, the supply unit may be located between at least one of the bestiality protection between the bestiality and the above-described bestowal protection, or between the bestiality protection and the bestiality protection. That is, it may be positioned to be in direct contact with the bestiality 1, or may be located between each bestiality protection material.

Here, at least a part of the supply part must be exposed to the outside of the bestiality protection material, because the pesticide must be supplied through the exposed part.

8 and 9 show a state of the supply unit 300 according to the first embodiment. Referring to FIG. 8, the supply unit 300 is formed of absorbent fibers 310 to supply pesticides by capillary action. That is, since the supply unit 300 is formed of the absorbent fiber 310, when supplying the pesticide to one side of the supply unit 300, the pesticide is transmitted to the other side of the supply unit 300.

Here, unlike the case of the first embodiment, in addition to the absorbent fibers 310, if a capillary phenomenon such as a microtube can be used, of course, it can be used as a supply unit.

On the other hand, at least one surface of the upper and lower surfaces of the absorbent fiber 310 may be provided with a water leakage preventing member 320 having waterproof. The reason why the leakage preventing member 320 is provided as described above is that the absorbent fiber 310 absorbs and discharges the pesticide through the entire area, thereby lowering the transmission efficiency.

That is, when the leakage preventing member 320 is provided, the absorbent fiber 310 can not discharge the pesticide to the area in contact with the leakage preventing member 320, it can deliver the pesticide to a longer distance, and also pesticide This excessive discharge can be prevented. In particular, when the leakage preventing member 320 is provided on both the upper and lower surfaces, because the pesticide can be discharged only through the side of the absorbent fiber 310, even if the delivery path is formed long can be effectively delivered.

Referring to FIG. 9, an enlarged view of the supply part 300 provided with the leakage preventing member 320 on the upper and lower surfaces of the absorbent fiber 310 is described above. As shown, the absorbent fiber 310 is only open on both sides of the narrow area, it is possible to efficiently deliver the pesticide.

In addition, an adhesive area 325 may be formed at the end of the supply part 300, which may extend the length of the supply part 300 or connect to a connection part to be described later.

In the first embodiment, such an adhesive area 325 is formed in the leak preventing member 320, so that the absorbent fiber 310 is faithful to the original role without being disturbed by the adhesive area 325. However, the adhesive area 325 may be formed on the absorbent fiber 310 as a matter of course.

As described above, the supply unit 300 of the pesticide supply unit has been described through the first embodiment, and the pesticide supply unit may further include a receiving unit in addition to the supply unit 300 as described above.

The accommodating part accommodates pesticides and is connected to the supply part and serves to supply the pesticide part to the supply part. Such a receiving portion does not necessarily need to be implemented. However, if the receiving portion is not provided, it is cumbersome because it needs to periodically supply pesticides to the supply portion, and it is preferable to be provided because there is a problem that additional manpower may be required.

10, the appearance of the receiving portion 350 according to the first embodiment is shown. Receiving portion 350 of the first embodiment includes a body 360 and the support 367 large, in particular, the receiving space is formed inside the body 360 can store the pesticide. In addition, the through hole 365 is formed in the middle portion of the body 360, through which the connection portion 370 is inserted.

Here, the connection portion 370 serves to deliver the pesticides accommodated in the receiving portion 350 to the supply portion 300. In the first embodiment, the connection portion 370 is formed of the same material as the supply portion 300, it is possible to transfer the pesticide contained in the receiving portion 350 to the supply portion 300 by a capillary phenomenon. In addition, the connection portion adhesion area 375 is formed at the end of the connection portion 370 in the same manner as the supply portion 300, and may be mutually bonded to the adhesion area 325 of the supply portion 300.

On the other hand, the receiving portion and the connecting portion may also be implemented in a different form than the first embodiment is a matter of course. For example, the receiving part may have various shapes such as may be formed in a bag shape of a vinyl material. It is also possible to adjust the feed rate in the same way as in Ringer's disease.

In addition, as shown, the receiving portion may be fixed using a band or the like, but may be used directly by hanging or tied to a branch without a separate component.

In the above, the general matters about the tree trunk protection device including a tree trunk protection material and a pesticide supply unit were demonstrated. In addition, hereinafter, the process of directly installing the inter-water protection device will be described.

Referring to FIG. 11, the supply unit 300 according to the first embodiment is installed in the trunk 1. As shown, the supply unit 300 is installed in a spiral to wind the circumference of the trunk 1 several times. The reason for doing this is that the pesticide can be supplied evenly to the entire area of the trunk 1 when the spiral is installed. Of course, there is no limitation in the installation method, such as to install in a straight form from the top down depending on the size of the tree and the work situation.

Then, referring to FIG. 12, a state in which the coating agent 100 is covered and applied to the outside of the supply part 300 is illustrated. That is, since the supply unit 300 is in a state of being in direct contact with the trunk 1 even when the interceptor such as the coating agent 100 is installed, there is an advantage that the pesticide can be easily supplied to the coating agent 100 inside.

Subsequently, referring to FIG. 13, a state in which the accommodating part 350 is further installed after the supply part 300 and the coating agent 100 are provided is illustrated. In this case, as described above, the adhesive areas of the supply unit 300 and the connection unit 370 may be bonded to each other.

In the related art, in order to supply pesticide to the liver, the worker was repeatedly sprayed periodically, thereby increasing the maintenance cost, and there was a problem in which accidents such as pesticide poisoning frequently occurred. In addition, when supplying pesticides, there was a need to remove the previously installed trunk protection material and install it again after spraying pesticides. Alternatively, the method of injecting directly into the trunk of a tree is a method that is not academically recommended unless it is an emergency due to a bad effect on tree physiology such as a wound and decay.

On the contrary, in the case of the present invention, of course, there is no need to remove the bestiality protection material, and it can be confirmed that the pesticide can be continuously supplied easily and safely when needed at any time without additional work.

FIG. 14 shows a state in which the supply part 300 'and the accommodation part 350' according to the second embodiment are installed in the trunk 1. The supply part 300 'of the second embodiment is formed in a tubular shape, and the discharge hole 305 is formed at each predetermined position of the supply part 300'. That is, the pesticide flows down along the tubular supply portion 300 ′ and is discharged through the discharge hole 305. In addition, it can be seen that the through hole is formed at the lower portion of the receiving portion 350 '.

Here, the supply unit 300 ′ may allow a pesticide flow space having a sufficient width therein, but may be formed to be very narrow so as to use a capillary phenomenon as in the first embodiment.

As such, the supply unit and the accommodation unit may be implemented in various forms, with reference to FIG. 15 to further describe another aspect of the present invention.

In FIG. 15, a protective sheet 200 is provided as an interbody protection material, and the supply unit 300 uses the supply unit 300 of the first embodiment. However, the supply unit 300 is provided with a plurality, the end of each supply unit 300 is exposed to the outside through various positions of the protective sheet 200.

That is, when the supply unit 300 is formed long as shown in Figure 11, it may be difficult to deliver the pesticide to the lower portion by the same amount, it is possible to solve the problem by providing a plurality of supply unit 300 in this way. In FIG. 15, each supply unit 300 may then supply the same amount of pesticide over the entire area of the trunk 1 when it is connected to the receiving unit.

The various embodiments of the tree trunk protection device according to the present invention have been described above. However, it will be apparent that the present invention may be embodied by more various embodiments than the above description.

For example, one supply may be branched into several at certain intervals to supply pesticides at various locations between the hands. Further, it is conceivable that the inter-water protection material is formed of a protective sheet, and the protective sheet is integrally provided with a supply part formed in the form of an absorbent fiber such as hanji on the inside. In this case, there is an advantage that the supply portion and the bestiality protection material can be installed at the same time by only one operation at a time.

Hereinafter, another application example of the present invention will be further described with reference to the cross-sectional views shown in FIGS. 16 and 18.

Referring to FIG. 16, it is possible to check the appearance of the damaged part H formed in the trunk 1 of the tree. In particular, the damaged portion (H) may be formed only in the bark portion (2), but may further extend to the forming layer (3) and wood portion (4).

Next, FIG. 17 shows a state in which the supply part 300 is installed in the damaged trunk 1 and the coating agent 100 is applied. Considering the state of the cross section, it can be seen that a plurality of supply units 300 are provided, and are installed in the downward direction on the trunk 1. That is, the supply unit 300 may be installed in various forms as described above.

In addition, the coating agent 100 may be applied to cover the entire circumference of the trunk 1, and at this time, the coating agent 100 may be confirmed to be completely filled to the inside of the damaged part H. In addition, as described above, the coating agent 100 may be applied so that the injection space is formed.

Next, referring to FIG. 18, another supply part 300 is provided outside the coating agent 100, and the protective sheet 200 is installed. As mentioned, the coating agent 100 is excellent in the property of spreading the pesticide, when the supply unit 300 is installed outside the coating agent 100 is to spread the pesticide to be supplied to the trunk 1 (1).

As such, the supply unit may be installed between the trunk and the trunk guards, or when a plurality of trunk guards are provided, the supply part may be installed between the trunk guards and the trunk guards, or both. In addition, the inter-water protection material may be provided with only one of the coating agent or the protective sheet, it can be seen that each may be installed in a plurality of layers, or both may be installed in a plurality of layers.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. It is obvious to them. Therefore, the above-described embodiments are to be considered as illustrative rather than restrictive, and the present invention is not limited to the above description, but may be modified within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.

1: bestiality
2: skin
3: forming layer
4: wood
100: coating agent
110: injection space
200: protective sheet
230: cover
300, 300 'supply
310: absorbent fiber
320: leak prevention member
350, 350 'receptacles
360: body
370: connection
400: application gloves
410: stretch part
420: hard part
H: damaged part

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A trunk protector provided to surround at least one or more trunks for the purpose of protecting trunks of trees; And
When between the bestiality and said bestiality protection material, or when the said bestowal protection material is provided in multiple numbers, it is located in at least one or more places between the bestiality protection material and the bestiality protection material, and discharges pesticide, and at least one part is exposed to the exterior of the bestiality protection material, A pesticide supply unit including a supply unit for receiving the pesticide;
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The pesticide supply unit,
Connected to the supply portion, the tree trunk protection device further comprises a receiving portion for containing the pesticide.
The method of claim 1,
The bestiality protection material,
Main material in which clay and fine sand are mixed;
An auxiliary material mixed in a predetermined ratio with respect to the main material and including at least one of a fat or oil or an environmentally friendly fiber material; And
The wood trunk protection device which is a coating agent containing water added so that the moisture content of the mixed material which mixed the said main material and the said auxiliary material may be 10-30%.
The method of claim 2,
The main material is wood trunk protection device further comprises ocher.
The method of claim 2,
The coating agent is wood trunk protection device is applied so that the injection space is formed to be injected into the pesticide inside.
5. The method of claim 4,
The injection space is a trunk protector of the tree formed between the coating agent and the trunk of the tree.
The method according to claim 4 or 5,
The trunk space protection device of the tree is provided with a hygroscopic material is absorbed in the pesticide space.
The method of claim 1,
The bestiality protection material,
It is a protective sheet having a predetermined width,
The supply unit is formed to supply the pesticide by the capillary phenomenon, the tree trunk protection device integrally provided inside the protective sheet.
The method of claim 1,
The supply unit is a trunk protector of the tree formed to supply the pesticide by the capillary phenomenon.
9. The method of claim 8,
And said supply unit is a tree trunk protector of absorbent fibers.
10. The method of claim 9,
At least one or more of the upper and lower surfaces of the absorbent fiber is provided with a water leakage preventing member, wherein the pesticide is formed between the trees to protect the water between the water absorbing fibers.
The method of claim 1,
The supply unit is formed in the form of a tube, the tree trunk protection device formed in the discharge hole for each predetermined position.
The method of claim 1,
The supply unit tree trunk protection device having a branched form of a plurality.
delete The method of claim 1,
The pesticide supply unit further comprises a connecting portion for transmitting the pesticide contained in the receiving portion to the supply section.
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