KR20120111265A - Plantation roll using sidewalk boundary members - Google Patents

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KR20120111265A
KR20120111265A KR1020110029661A KR20110029661A KR20120111265A KR 20120111265 A KR20120111265 A KR 20120111265A KR 1020110029661 A KR1020110029661 A KR 1020110029661A KR 20110029661 A KR20110029661 A KR 20110029661A KR 20120111265 A KR20120111265 A KR 20120111265A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
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    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
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    • E01C11/223Kerb-and-gutter structures; Kerbs with drainage openings channel or conduits, e.g. with out- or inlets, with integral gutter or with channel formed into the kerb ; Kerbs adapted to house cables or pipes, or to form conduits
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The present invention enables the vegetation of plants while acting as a boundary stone separating the pedestrian road and the green space, and also allows the flow of rainwater flowing from the green space to the pedestrian road to be returned to the green space, thereby flooding the pedestrian road. A new type of vegetation roll for boundary stones is to be prevented.
To this end, the present invention is made of a natural fiber or synthetic fiber formed in a net structure in the form of a roll (roll) to fill the soil material therein and to allow vegetation of plants, the boundary between the green space and the pedestrian path Separation roll is installed along the; And a mat portion extending from the bottom of the separation roll and buried into the ground of the green space to guide the flow of water such as rainwater flowing from the green space to the green space again. Vegetation rolls are provided.

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Plantation roll using sidewalk boundary members}

The present invention relates to a vegetation roll, and more specifically, it is possible to plant vegetation while acting as a boundary stone separating the pedestrian road and the green space, and the flow of rainwater flowing from the green space to the pedestrian road is the green space. The present invention relates to a new type of vegetation roll for boundary stone, which can be prevented from being flooded on a pedestrian road by allowing it to be sent back toward the sea.

In general, the vegetation roll refers to a roll that allows the plant to adhere to the plant in a short period of time, and is mainly used to form soil erosion, scour prevention, and stable vegetation base in the reservoir.

The vegetation roll is stuffed with coir fibers or sugar cane in a circular roll-shaped coir mesh, and the outer surface of the vegetation roll is planted.

However, the conventional vegetation roll as described above is generally used only for the purpose of vegetation-based shape as water (for example, rainwater, etc.) is smoothly passed as it is simply configured in the form of a roll.

Of course, Korean Laid-Open Patent No. 10-2009-63523 has been provided a technology applied to enable the use in the city, not on rivers or slopes by forming a fence using the vegetation roll.

That is, in the past, the pedestrian path and the green space are distinguished from each other by boundary stones made of granite or concrete, but by using the vegetation rolls described above, the pedestrian path is made of a fence to achieve a more environmentally friendly pedestrian path.

However, since the fence using the vegetation roll according to the related art is completely configured to block the pedestrian path and the green space, it is only suitable for the place where the pedestrian does not allow access to the green space. It is difficult to apply the application in a place for facilitation.

In addition, the fence using the vegetation roll according to the prior art described above is that rainwater flowing from the green space on a rainy day may flow through the fence as it is, due to the generation of gaps between the vegetation rolls. There are disadvantages.

The problems caused by the rain down are not clearly addressed in the prior art as well as in other prior art.

This is because the conventional vegetation roll was mainly used for the purpose of forming the vegetation base.

Of course, there is no great difficulty in replacing the concrete boundary stone separating the walkway with the vegetation roll described above.

However, the conventional vegetation rolls described above have a problem that the rainwater flowing down to the vegetation rolls can not be prevented from flowing into the pedestrian path while obtaining a temporary blocking effect of rainwater flowing down the ground surface.

On the other hand, by forming a separate concrete wall inside the ground that is the bottom of the vegetation roll, it is possible to prevent the leakage of rainwater toward the pedestrian path.

However, the concrete wall not only requires additional work such as digging and concrete placing and reclamation for its formation, but also penetrates into the ground and flows into the pedestrian path, considering that the vegetation rolls are provided for the environment. It is not suitable to form additional concrete walls in the surface of the earth to block rainwater.

The present invention has been made to solve the various problems according to the prior art described above, the object of the present invention is to serve as a boundary stone separating the pedestrian road and the green space, while the vegetation of the plant is possible, and also the green space It is to provide a new type of boundary stone vegetation roll to prevent the flooding of the pedestrian road by allowing the flow of rainwater flowing from the to the pedestrian road to be returned to the green space.

According to the vegetation roll for boundary stone of the present invention for achieving the above object, the natural vegetation or synthetic fibers formed in the network structure in the form of a roll (roll) to fill the soil material therein and the vegetation is possible It is made to, the separation roll is installed along the boundary between the green space and the pedestrian path; And, it extends from the bottom of the separation roll is embedded in the ground of the green space, the mat portion for directing the flow of water, such as rain water flowing from the green space to the green space again: characterized in that it comprises a.

Here, the mat portion is guided to the flow of water, characterized in that formed of a flat mat of the mesh structure capable of water leakage.

In addition, the mat portion is formed in a plurality in the longitudinal direction of the separation roll is characterized in that the bending deformation of the separation roll is possible.

In addition, the mat portion is formed of the same material as the separation roll and are formed in a single body with each other, wherein the separation roll is formed by rolling a portion of the end of the mat portion in the form of a roll.

In addition, the mat portion is formed of the same material as the separation roll and are formed separately from each other, one end of the mat portion is characterized in that coupled to the separation roll.

Vegetation roll for boundary stone according to the present invention has the effect that a smooth landscaping facility is possible by performing an environmentally and ecological role while playing a role as boundary stone.

In particular, the rainwater flowing from the green space toward the pedestrian path can flow to the green space again under the guidance of the separation roll and the mat part, thereby supplying sufficient moisture to the soil of the green space, and thus the ecological function of the soil. This has the effect of being possible.

In addition, the vegetation roll for boundary stone according to the present invention has the effect that all of the landscaping in the desired form is possible because the free bending deformation is possible, and thus the application has the effect that the interior landscaping as well as urban landscaping.

1 and 2 are perspective views showing the basic structure of the vegetation roll for boundary stone in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
Figure 3 and Figure 4 is a perspective view showing a state in which plants are planted in the separation roll of the vegetation roll for boundary stone in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
Figure 5 is a perspective view showing to explain the state equipped with a vegetation roll for boundary stone in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view showing for explaining the state equipped with a vegetation roll for boundary stone in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
7 is an enlarged view of a portion “A” of FIG. 6.

Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the vegetation roll for boundary stone of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 7.

1 and 2 are shown the external structure of the boundary stone vegetation roll according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, as can be seen through this the boundary stone vegetation roll according to an embodiment of the present invention is largely separated roll 100 And, it characterized in that it comprises a mat unit 200.

This will be described in more detail below for each configuration.

First, the separation roll 100 is a series of configurations for separating the green space 10 and the pedestrian path 20 and providing a region for plant vegetation, natural fibers or synthetic fibers formed of a network structure It is formed in the form of a roll (roll) to be filled with soil material therein and is configured to enable the vegetation of the plant on the surface.

The separation roll 100 is installed along the boundary between the green space 10 and the pedestrian path 20, and part of the separation roll 100 is installed in the state of protruding from the ground. This is as shown in Figure 3 attached.

In this case, the separation roll 100 may be configured to be long along the walkway 20 while being formed as a single body, and may be configured to be connected to each other along the walkway 20 while being provided in plurality.

Next, the mat part 200 is a series of configurations for guiding the flow of water such as rainwater flowing from the green space 10 back toward the green space 10, from the bottom of the separation roll 100. It is installed to be embedded into the ground of the green space 10 while extending.

Since the mat part 200 is formed of a flat mat, it is preferable to smoothly guide the flow of water such as rain water flowing from the green space.

In particular, the embodiment of the present invention suggests that the mat part 200 is formed by forming a natural fiber or synthetic fiber formed in a mesh structure in the same manner as the separation roll 100 described above by forming a flat mat. This structure is intended to enable the water supply to the soil through water leakage of some of the water while smoothly guiding the flow of water such as rainwater flowing from the green space (10). That is, while preventing a large amount of rain water flowing into the walkway 20, the moisture content of the soil in the green space 10 is achieved.

On the other hand, the mat unit 200 according to the embodiment of the present invention described above may be formed separately from the separation roll 100 may be connected to extend from the separation roll 100, the separation roll 100 It can also be formed in a single body.

In this case, when the mat part 200 and the separation roll 100 are formed separately from each other, the mat part 200 is separated by connecting one end of the mat part 200 to the separation roll 100. To extend from the roll 100.

On the other hand, when the mat unit 200 and the separation roll 100 is formed in a single body, the separation roll 100 is formed by rolling a portion of the end of the mat portion 200 in a roll form.

In addition, the embodiment of the present invention suggests that the mat portion 200 is formed to be divided into a plurality along the longitudinal direction of the separation roll 100 as shown in Figs.

As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the mat part 200 may be configured to be formed as a single body, but such a configuration is advantageous when the pedestrian path 20 is a straight road, but is a curved road. The bending of the separation roll 100 is difficult and disadvantageous. Therefore, it is more preferable that the mat part 200 may be provided as a boundary stone of a curved road as well as a straight road by dividing the mat portion 200 into a plurality. Of course, by providing both types at the same time may be configured to enable the construction regardless of the straight road and curved road.

In the following, it will be described in more detail with respect to the manufacturing process of the vegetation roll for boundary stone according to an embodiment of the present invention configured as described above.

First, natural fibers or synthetic fibers are woven into a mat shape.

Thereafter, some of the mat-shaped fibers are rolled to form a separation roll 100, and the remaining mat-shaped fibers after forming the separation roll 100 form a mat part 200.

Of course, the separation roll 100 and the mat unit 200 are formed in a separate structure from each other and then the boundary stone according to an embodiment of the present invention by connecting one end of the mat unit 200 to the separation roll 100 It may also be configured to form a vegetation roll.

In particular, in the series of processes described above, although not shown in the interior of the separation roll 100 by inserting a separate mesh network made of a separate metal, synthetic resin, or natural fibers of the mat-shaped mesh The fiber may be rolled to form the separation roll 100 so that the shape of the separation roll 100 may be maintained in a desired shape (cylindrical or visual cylinder shape).

Next, the process of constructing the vegetation roll for boundary stone manufactured as described above will be described.

First, after carrying out the excavation work for the construction of the site to perform the stop work and the compaction work for the construction of the vegetation roll for the boundary stone according to an embodiment of the present invention.

In this state, the separation roll 100 forming the vegetation roll for boundary stone is installed along the boundary between the green space 10 and the pedestrian path 20, and the mat part 200 is disposed inside the ground of the green space 10. Landfill

At this time, the mat portion 200 is gradually deeper in the ground toward the side away from the walkway 20 that is the green space 10 side from the location where the separation roll 100 is located as shown in FIGS. Allow to landfill. This allows the rainwater flowing from the green space 10 toward the pedestrian path 20 to penetrate into the ground while the primary blockage is made by the separation roll 100 and then again guided by the mat unit 200. This is to minimize the outflow of water to the green space 10 by allowing it to flow toward the space (10).

When the partial embedding of the separation roll 100 and the complete embedding of the mat part 200 are completed, the seed may be sprayed onto the surface of the separation roll 100 or the separation roll 100 may be used. The construction of the vegetation roll for boundary stone is completed by embedding a plurality of pots (not shown in the drawing) and planting plants in the pots.

Next, the action of the vegetation roll for boundary stone according to the embodiment of the present invention described above to be described in more detail.

First, the vegetation roll for boundary stone according to an embodiment of the present invention in the general situation that the rain does not act as a boundary stone for distinguishing between the green space 10 and the walkway 20 and the vegetation can be vegetated on the surface. It serves to provide the realm.

On the other hand, when rain or artificial water supply to the green space 10 is made, the vegetation roll for boundary stone according to an embodiment of the present invention blocks the water of the green space 10 flows into the walkway (20) In addition to serving as a role to block the soil of the green space 10 due to the water is lost to the pedestrian path (20).

That is, when the rain falls, most of the rainwater flows along the ground surface of the green space 10 and flows to a relatively low pedestrian path 20, but is separated between the green space 10 and the pedestrian path 20. The flow of rainwater is permeated into the ground primarily by the roll 100.

In addition, the rainwater penetrated into the ground by the above process is again flowed toward the soil of the green space 10 while the flow is changed according to the flow by the mat portion 200 embedded in the ground.

In particular, the soil in the ground by the rain water may be swept away toward the part of the pedestrian 20, this also is blocked by the mat unit 200 can be prevented inundation or infiltration of the pedestrian path 20, etc. have.

In addition, considering that the mat part 200 is formed in a mesh structure, some of the rainwater flowing under the guidance of the mat part 200 in the ground passes through the mat part 200 while the mat part 200 passes through the mat part 200. As the soil is provided directly below the soil, it is possible to supply water to the soil.

As a result, the vegetation roll for the boundary stone according to the embodiment of the present invention as described above can be a smooth landscaping facility by performing an environmentally friendly and ecological role while serving as a boundary stone.

In particular, the rainwater flowing from the green space 10 toward the pedestrian path 20 may flow again toward the green space 10 under the guidance of the separation roll 100 and the mat part 200 so that the green space 10 It is possible to supply sufficient moisture to the soil, which has the advantage that a stable ecological function of the soil is possible.

On the other hand, the vegetation roll for boundary stone according to an embodiment of the present invention is not limited to being composed only of the boundary stone between the green space 10 and the walkway 20 as described above.

For example, various applications and implementations are possible, such as being used as a boundary stone of indoor landscape, such as a roof of a building.

10. Green space 20. Pedestrian paths
100. Separation roll 200. Mat part

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Separation rolls are formed along the boundary between the green space and the pedestrian path, forming natural fibers or synthetic fibers in the form of a roll to enable the filling of soil material and vegetation of vegetation. ; And,
A mat portion which extends from the bottom of the separation roll and is buried into the ground of the green space and guides the flow of water such as rainwater flowing from the green space to the green space again: role.
The method of claim 1,
The mat part
Guiding the flow of water, vegetation roll for boundary stones, characterized in that formed of a flat mat of the network structure capable of leaking water.
The method of claim 2,
The mat portion is divided into a plurality formed along the longitudinal direction of the separation roll vegetation roll for the boundary stone, characterized in that to enable the bending deformation of the separation roll.
The method of claim 1,
The mat part is formed of the same material as the separation roll and formed of a single body with each other,
The separation roll is a vegetation roll for boundary stones, characterized in that formed by rolling a portion of the end of the mat portion in the form of a roll.
The method of claim 1,
The mat unit is formed of the same material as the separation roll and formed separately from each other,
One end of the mat portion is a vegetation roll for boundary stones, characterized in that coupled to the separation roll.
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