KR20170003004A - Sunlight protecting cover for protecting growing weeds and cultivating eco friendly crops - Google Patents

Sunlight protecting cover for protecting growing weeds and cultivating eco friendly crops Download PDF

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KR20170003004A
KR20170003004A KR1020150093062A KR20150093062A KR20170003004A KR 20170003004 A KR20170003004 A KR 20170003004A KR 1020150093062 A KR1020150093062 A KR 1020150093062A KR 20150093062 A KR20150093062 A KR 20150093062A KR 20170003004 A KR20170003004 A KR 20170003004A
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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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    • A01G13/02Protective coverings for plants; Coverings for the ground; Devices for laying-out or removing coverings
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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
    • A01G13/00Protecting plants
    • A01G13/02Protective coverings for plants; Coverings for the ground; Devices for laying-out or removing coverings
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    • A01G13/0293Anchoring means for ground coverings
    • 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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    • A01G2013/006Protecting plants with perforations

Abstract

The present invention relates to a sunshade cover for weed growth inhibition for cultivating environmentally friendly crops,
The sunshade cover comprises:
A rice straw cover means made of any one material selected from the group consisting of a net sachet which is capable of blocking sunlight and is able to communicate rainwater and air, or a synthetic resin veneer having a plurality of small holes formed therein;
A plurality of stacked straws closely stacked to form a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm;
The rice straw covering means and the plurality of rice straws laminated in a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm are formed in a state of being integrated with a certain thickness by a plurality of weft and warp sewing lines sewn to cross each other.

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[0001] Sunlight protecting cover for protecting growing weeds and cultivating eco-friendly crops [

The present invention relates to a sun screening cover for weed growth inhibition for the cultivation of environmentally friendly crops, and more particularly, to a sunscreen cover for preventing the growth of weeds, without using agricultural chemicals such as herbicides for removing weeds, Sunflower cover for weed growth prevention for environmentally friendly crop cultivation.

Generally, in rural areas, crops are used without any damage from pests and diseases, and various agricultural chemicals such as insecticides are used to increase the productivity of crops so that the crops can grow well. Also, with the help of various nutrients supplied by the land, To grow, crops are being cultivated by removing weeds that deprive the land's nutrients.

Conventionally, in rural areas, when farmers are trying to remove weeds that grow in the fields, weeds are removed by using agricultural chemicals such as herbicides without using the method of tearing the weeds directly. This is also because the current rural area is becoming aging.

In recent years, farming crops have been cultivated in rural areas by spraying herbicides on the fields where crops are grown, thereby preventing weeds from growing.

However, when we plant various vegetables and fruits that we consume, when weed herbicide is applied to the fields where the crops are grown, the weeds do not grow in the fields, so that the crops can grow well in the early days when the crops grow. Although yields may increase, the yield of crops will not continue to increase as the year of herbicide use increases, and the crop quality is significantly reduced. Because herbicides sprayed on the rice fields have the advantage of preventing weeds from growing, they cause the harmful effects of killing the microbes living on the ground, including earthworms, which help the farmers to cultivate the crops, and crops There is a problem in that the quality of crops is deteriorated because bad result that the various nutrients are not supplied from the land is caused.

Therefore, in rural areas, crops are grown using black vinyl, which has the function of cutting off sunlight, as a means to prevent weeds from growing in the fields where crops are grown.

The black vinyl used to cultivate crops in the past is made up of a width that covers only the field that is cultivated to cultivate crops. At that time, a black vinyl installed to cover the fields is blown in the wind In order to avoid this problem, black vinyl covers the sides of the black vinyl covering the width of the field with soil or a heavy object such as stone is placed on it, and then black vinyl is fixed on the field, followed by black vinyl covering the field The crops are cultivated by piercing a plurality of holes and then seeding the seeds or seedlings of the crops to be cultivated through the above-mentioned cultivation holes into the fields.

As described above, the black vinyl installed in the fields for cultivating the crops is installed only in a plurality of fields formed at regular intervals in the above-mentioned fields, and the seeds and the seedlings planted in the fields through the cultivation holes are exposed to the sunlight The seeds of the weeds which are located outside the plurality of cultivation holes formed at regular intervals in the above-mentioned black vinyl can not grow because the black vinyl blocks the sunlight .

That is, even though the seeds or seedlings of the crops are planted through the plurality of cultivating holes formed at regular intervals in the black vinyl, the sunlight is blocked at the positions deviating from the plurality of cultivation holes Weed seeds that are out of the multiple cultivation holes will not germinate due to lack of sunlight or will not grow.

However, when the black vinyl is installed so as to cover only the part of the field as described above, the furrows formed between the furrows are inevitably exposed to the sunlight. Therefore, the weeds that are sprouted in the above furrows can be supplied with sunlight The weeds that have roots on the ground are fertile and there is a fear that weeds will spread to the area where the black vinyl is covered, and weeds growing on the furrows There is a problem that crops grown in fields are not able to grow well because they absorb various nutrients on the ground.

Also, in the conventional technology, it is necessary to frequently manage the black vinyl installed on the field by pressing with soil or stone so as not to fly in the wind, and in the aged agricultural area, it is difficult to perform the management task of fixing the black vinyl It is pointed out that the problem is that the crops can not be safely cultivated in the environmentally friendly organic farming method without damaging the weeds.

On the other hand, when black vinyl is placed on the entire field of cultivated crops, a plurality of cultivation holes are drilled at regular intervals in black vinyl covering the whole field, and seeds or seedlings of crops are planted In case of cultivation, it is possible to suppress the growth of weeds to some extent by preventing the sunlight from being out of a plurality of cultivation holes. However, this is because the farmer planting the seeds or seedlings of the crops on the fields, If a piece of black vinyl that tries to cover the entire field is to be torn, the torn part may cause the black color that covers the field The whole vinyl is torn and separated, and black vinyl installed in the field It will be completely lost, because they have to in order to rectify this, more trouble that it causes the more difficult crops that will be pointed out as a problem.

The present invention has been proposed in order to overcome the above-mentioned problems in the prior art. The present invention is designed to cover the fields and the furrows formed in the fields where crops are grown using rice straw, If it is constructed so as to cover the field and the furrow, it is designed to have the weight that can not be blown away by the wind, so that the furrow can not be easily blown by the wind and be fixed to the field and the furrow In addition, it can be installed in the furrows while holding the black vinyl installed in the field, and it is also possible to produce it at low price by using the rice straw which can be easily obtained in the rural area. Therefore, Hat in price To the invention aimed to provide a cut-off door.

The present invention, as a means for pursuing the above object,

In a sunshade cover made of rice straw,

The sunshade cover comprises:

A rice straw cover means made of any one material selected from the group consisting of a net sachet which is capable of blocking sunlight and is able to communicate rainwater and air, or a synthetic resin veneer having a plurality of small holes formed therein;

A plurality of stacked straws closely stacked to form a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm;

The rice straw cover means and the plurality of rice straws laminated in a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm are formed in a state of being integrated with a certain thickness by a plurality of weft and warp seam seams sewn to cross each other.

The rice straw cover means comprises upper and lower rice straw covering means provided so as to cover the upper and lower sides of a plurality of rice straws laminated densely with a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm, And a plurality of wefts and warp seams that are sewn to the plurality of straw stitches.

The rice straw cover means is composed of a lower rice straw cover means installed to support only a plurality of rice straw bottom portions densely stacked at a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm, and the lower rice straw cover means is laminated to a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm And a plurality of wefts and warp seams sewed to cross each other with a plurality of rice straws.

The rice straw cover means is composed of a plurality of rice straws formed to a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm and upper and lower rice straw cover means formed in a narrow band shape so as to cover the lower portion at a predetermined interval at the same time do.

When the rice straw covering means is of a narrow band shape, a plurality of rice straws formed to a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm are densely stacked in a direction orthogonal to the strip-shaped rice straw cover means having a narrow stem direction .

In addition, in the sunshade cover made of rice straw,

The sunshade cover comprises:

The plurality of rice straws formed to a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm are densely stacked in a state in which the stem direction faces the width direction of the sunshade, and are connected to each other by a plurality of wefts and warp- .

Further, the sunlight blocking lid is characterized in that the A side and the B side of the Velcro tape attached to and detached from each other at both ends in the width direction are formed in the longitudinal direction.

In addition, the sunlight blocking lid is characterized in that a plurality of elements, which are joined and separated by a slider at both ends in the width direction, are continuously attached in a straight line with a predetermined interval maintained, .

In addition, when the sun block cover is installed so as to cover a field, a plurality of cultivation holes for planting crops are randomly formed in a plurality of lines.

In addition, a plurality of fixing members for fixing the widthwise ends of the black vinyl installed to cover the corners of the sunlight blocking lid are formed at both ends in the width direction at predetermined intervals.

According to the present invention, when a sunshade cover is laid on each of the furrows formed between the fields where the crops to be grown in the fields are planted, the effect of preventing the weeds from growing on the furrows and the black Since the both ends of the color vinyl can be fixed by the sunshade cover that spreads on the furrow, the black vinyl does not fly in the wind and covers the field exactly so that the growth of the weeds is blocked while the crops grow well.

In addition, the sunshade cover of the present invention can be installed so as to be connected to each other in a field and a furrow formed alternately in a field of rice, and a sunshade cover installed to cover the field, And it is possible to provide an effect of planting a plurality of rows of crops on one row of fields and cultivating them.

The sunscreen cover of the present invention is intended to provide crops to be cultivated by allowing organic crops to be cultivated while preventing weeds from growing in the fields without using pesticides such as herbicides and to provide organic ecologically friendly crops to consumers It is a very useful invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a process flow diagram of one embodiment of manufacturing the sunshade of the present invention; FIG.
2 is a side view of the sunshade of the first embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a longitudinal sectional view of the sunshade of the first embodiment of the present invention
4 is a sectional view taken along the line AA in Fig. 3
Fig. 5 is a view showing the state of use of the sunshade in the first embodiment of the present invention
6 is a longitudinal sectional view of the sunshade of the second embodiment of the present invention
7 is a sectional view taken along line BB of Fig. 6
8 is a perspective view of the sunshade of the third embodiment of the present invention.
9 is a sectional view taken along the line CC of Fig. 8
10 is a plan view of the sunshade of the fourth embodiment of the present invention
11 is a cross-sectional view taken along line DD of Fig. 10
12 is a sectional view of the sunshade cover according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention,
13 is a plan view of the sunshade cover according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention;
14 is a plan view of the sunshade of the sixth embodiment of the present invention
Fig. 15 is a view showing the state of use of the sunshade according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention
16 is a plan view of the sunshade of the seventh embodiment of the present invention

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

1, a sun screening lid 1 is manufactured using a sewing machine 100 for sewing an object to be sewn to a plurality of wefts and slopes so as to intersect with each other, The blocking cover 1 is formed with a certain thickness by the sewing machine 100 using a vegetable material such as a straw straw 2, a grass, a reed or the like and a fabric or a synthetic resin vinyl which can be easily obtained in rural areas. Further, the sunshade 1 is manufactured so as to exhibit a property of blocking sunlight and allowing rainwater or air to pass through.

The sunlight blocking cover 1 is manufactured in the same manner as the first to seventh embodiments shown in the drawings. The construction of the sunlight blocking cover 1 of the present invention will be described with reference to the following embodiments. same.

First, a description will be made of the sunshade (1a: denoted by reference numeral 1 in the description of the first embodiment) of the first embodiment of the present invention as follows.

As shown in FIG. 1, the sun screen cover 1 a of the first embodiment is formed on the upper and lower sides of the sewing guide portion 110, which is provided on the sewing machine 100 in a horizontal plane, The upper and lower rice straw covering means 4a and 4b drawn out from each of the lower bobbins 120 and 130 are moved toward the sewing operation part (not shown) of the sewing machine 100 along the horizontal guide part 110 And a plurality of rice straws 2 are densely stacked in a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm between the upper and lower rice straw cover means 4a and 4b in the horizontal guide portion 110 of the sewing machine 100 The upper and lower rice straw cover means 4a and 4b can be sewn in such a manner that a plurality of weft yarns and warp yarns, which are automatically supplied in a state of being installed on the upper side of the sewing operation portion of the sewing machine 100, And a densely stacked layer having a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm therebetween The plurality of wefts and weft seams 3a and 3b are sewn in such a manner that a plurality of weft seams 3a and a plurality of warp seam lines 3b are combined to a predetermined thickness, The sunlight blocking lid 1, which is continuously manufactured while being sewn together by the sewing machine 100, is wound on the winding bobbin 140 installed on the rear side of the sewing machine 100.

As described above, the sun screening lid 1a of the first embodiment has a structure in which a plurality of rice straws 2, which are densely laminated with a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm, are inserted between the upper and lower rice straw cover means 4a and 4b, The upper and lower rice straw covering means 4a and 4b forming the sunshade cover 1a are formed so that the sunlight is transmitted through the upper and lower rice straw covering means 4a and 4b, And is made of a material made of any one of synthetic woven fabrics in which woven fabric or woven fabric or a lot of small holes are formed so as to cut off rainwater or air, and also the sunshade lid 1a It is preferable to use a straw straw, a paddy straw, a reed, etc., which are easily obtained in the countryside, and cut into a size of about 30 cm or more in the stem direction.

The plurality of rice straws 2 forming the sunshade cover 1a of the first embodiment are stacked densely in a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm between the upper and lower rice straw covering means 4a and 4b so as to block sunlight. The rice straw cover means 4a and 4b are formed so as to allow rainwater to penetrate well and to allow air to pass therethrough, And a synthetic resin vinyl formed thereon.

The sunshade lid 1a of the first embodiment has a plurality of rice straws 11a and 11b laminated in a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm between the upper and lower rice straw cover means 4a and 4b as shown in Figs. 2 are inserted between the upper and lower rice straw covering means 4a and 4b so as to be laminated in a state in which they are arranged in a straight line so as to face the width direction of the sunlight cutting lid 1a while a plurality of weft and warp seam lines 3a And a plurality of rice straws 2 stacked at a predetermined thickness between the upper and lower rice straw cover means 4a and 4b and the plurality of weft and oblique seam lines 3a 3b.

Each of the plurality of weft and warp seam lines 3a and 3b formed on the sun visor 1a of the first embodiment is provided with a program In accordance with the sewing pattern. For example, as shown in Fig. 2, a plurality of weft and warp seam lines 3a and 3b may be sewn into a wavy sewing pattern or sewn into a lozenge-like sewing pattern as shown in Fig. 8 .

Next, a description will be given of the sunshade lid 1b (which will be denoted by reference numeral "1 " in the following description) in the second embodiment.

As shown in Figs. 6 and 7, the sunshade lid 1b of the second embodiment has one side of a plurality of rice straws 2 laminated in a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm, that is, The first and second shields 4b are integrally formed by a plurality of wefts and warp seams 3a and 3b and the sunshade 1b of the second embodiment is also made of a plurality of The sunshade lid 1b of the second embodiment is fabricated by laminating one surface of a plurality of rice straw 2 densely stacked with a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm, And the lower rice straw covering means 4b is supported on only one side.

The reason why the lower straw covering means 4b is sewn only to the lower one side of the plurality of straw straws 2 formed to a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm is that the plurality of rice straws 2 is placed on the horizontal guide portion 110 of the sewing machine 100 and sewed to the sewing machine 100, when the stem direction of the straw is directed in the width direction of the horizontal guide portion 110, The plurality of rice straws 2 are not pulled in the left direction of the horizontal guide portion 110 in the drawing (see FIG. 1) during the sewing operation of the sewing machine 100, The plurality of rice straws 2 are densely stacked on the lower rice straw cover means 4b in a predetermined thickness so as to be able to be pulled in the left direction of the rear rice straw cover unit 4b so that the sewing machine 100 is sewn. The lid 1b is sewn by the sewing operation of the sewing machine 100 A plurality of rice straws 2 are densely stacked on the rice straw covering means 4b to a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm and are integrally sewn together by a plurality of weft and warp seam lines 3a and 3b.

Next, the sunshade lid 1c (which will be described with reference to the numeral "1 " in the following description) will be described as follows.

As shown in Figs. 8 and 9, the sunshade lid 1c of the third embodiment has a plurality of rice straw 2 laminated in a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm and a plurality of strip- 3b are sewed with a plurality of weft and warp seam lines 3a and 3b in a state in which the rice straw covering means 3c of the rice straw covering means 3c are positioned at regular intervals.

The sun screening lid 1c of the third embodiment also includes a plurality of rice straws 2 formed to a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm by the sewing machine 100 shown in FIG. 1, and a plurality of strip- And the rice straw covering means 4c of the rice straw covering means 4c are integrally formed. The sun screening lid 1c is provided with a plurality of rice straws 2 laminated in a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm, Not only the rice straw cover means 4c of the first embodiment but also a plurality of the straw cover means 4c in the form of a strip like the above-described sunshade cover 1b of the second embodiment can be formed as a plurality of rice straw The plurality of rice straw 2 may be sewn along the horizontal guide portion 110 during the sewing operation of the sewing machine 100 by a plurality of strip-shaped rice straw cover means 4c, It is sewn while moving toward the operation part.

Next, the sunshade lid 1d of the fourth embodiment will be described.

As shown in Figs. 10 and 11, the sunlight blocking lid 1d (to be described later as a representative reference numeral " 1 ") of the fourth embodiment is provided on both sides in the width direction of the sunlight blocking lid 1d The Velcro tape A and the B surfaces 5a and 5b are attached in the longitudinal direction of the sun protection cover 1d and the Velcro tape A surface 5a is formed in a structure in which the nonwoven fabric surface is formed on the upper surface (See the right part of Fig. 10), and the hook-and-hook projection 5b of the Velcro tape 5b is formed on the lower surface (see the left part of Fig. 11).

Therefore, the sunlight blocking lid 1d of the fourth embodiment can be connected to each other continuously in the width direction. Further, as shown in Fig. 12, one or a plurality of cultivating holes 11, Can be formed at regular intervals toward the longitudinal direction.

Next, the sunlight blocking cover 1e of the fifth embodiment will be described as follows.

13, a plurality of fastener elements 61 (62) are provided at both ends in the width direction, as shown in Fig. 13, The fastener tapes 63 and 64 formed in one row are attached in the longitudinal direction of the sun protection cover 1e and fastener tapes 63 and 64 attached to both ends of the sun protection cover 1e in the width direction The plurality of fastener elements 61 and 62 formed on the respective slide fasteners 64 are joined or separated by one slide fastener 6.

Therefore, the sunshade lid 1e according to the fifth embodiment can be used in continuous connection in the width direction as shown in Fig. 13, and the sunshade lid 1e according to the fifth embodiment can also be used in the same manner as the fourth embodiment A plurality of cultivation holes 11 are formed in random or plural lines in the sunshade lid 1e installed to cover the fence 7a as in the case of the sunlight blocking lid 1d so that crops can be cultivated .

Next, the sunshade lid 1f of the sixth embodiment will be described.

The sunshade lid 1f of the sixth embodiment is represented by a numeral "1" in the following description), and a plurality of anchors (not shown) such as an anchor for fixing the black vinyl 8 installed so as to cover the furrow 7a The fixing members 9 are formed at both ends in the width direction at regular intervals.

A plurality of fixing members 9 formed at both ends in the width direction of the sunlight blocking lid 1f of the sixth embodiment are arranged in such a manner that a black vinyl 8 installed to cut off the sunlight on the tie- The opposite ends of the black vinyl 8 in the width direction are fixed to the furrows 7a (refer to FIG. 15), so that a detailed description thereof will be described later.

Next, the sunshade lid 1g of the seventh embodiment will be described.

The sunshade lid 1g (representatively denoted by reference numeral "1 " in the seventh embodiment) of the seventh embodiment includes a plurality of weft and oblique seam lines (3a) and (3b) so as to be integrally formed.

The sunshade lid 1g of the seventh embodiment also allows a plurality of rice straws 2 to be laminated in a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm in the sewing machine 100 shown in Fig. 1 to form a single sewing operation. In the seventh embodiment, when the plurality of rice straws 2 are laminated on the horizontal guide part 110 of the sewing machine 100 to a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm, the stem direction is adjusted to be oriented in the longitudinal direction of the horizontal guide part 110 And sewing by the sewing operation of the sewing machine 100 is performed.

This is because the stitches of the plurality of rice straws 2 are arranged so as to be oriented in the longitudinal direction of the horizontal guide portion 110 so that the sewing machine 100 is capable of preventing the plurality of weft and slanted seam lines 3a, The plurality of rice straws 2 can be sewn while being pulled while being sewn while crossing. If the plurality of straw straws 2 are stacked so as to face the width direction of the horizontal guide portion 110 The warp and weft seams 3a and 3b sewn to cross each other by the sewing operation of the sewing machine 100 can not pull out the plurality of the rice straws 2 consecutively, So that they are not connected together.

Therefore, the sunshade lid 1g of the seventh embodiment is manufactured such that the stems of the plurality of rice straws 2 are stacked so as to face the longitudinal direction of the sunshade lid 1g.

As in the sixth embodiment, the sun screening lid 1g of the seventh embodiment can form a plurality of fixing members 9 at both ends in the width direction at regular intervals, and the first through third embodiments A plurality of fixing members 9 are formed at both ends in the width direction of each of the exemplary sunshade covers 1a, 1b and 1c at regular intervals so that the black vinyl 8 installed to block the sunlight on the furrows 7a is blown So that it can not be blown off by the fixing member 9.

The operation of the sunlight blocking lid 1 according to the first to seventh embodiments of the present invention will now be described.

The sun screening lids 1 (1a, 1b, 1c) of the first to third embodiments are provided with upper and lower rice straw cover means 4a, 4b installed to cover both upper and lower sides of the rice straw 2, (2) a plurality of strip-shaped rice straw cover means (4c) having a narrow band shape and provided at regular intervals so as to cover both the upper and lower sides at the same time or cover only the lower side, and a plurality of rice straw The sunshade 1 of the first to third embodiments is formed by a plurality of wefts and slant seam lines 3a and 3b that are sewn so as to intersect with each other. And is formed so as to cover the furrows 7b formed alternately between the furrows 7a formed in the furrows 7a.

When the sunlight blocking lid 1 (1a, 1b, 1c) installed to cover the furrows 7b as described above shields the sunlight, when the furrows 7b are installed to cover the furrows 7b, The crops planted in the field (7a) can be supplied with various nutrients from the fields of the fields (7a) and the furrows (7b), so that the growth of the crops It is possible to increase the cultivation effect.

The sun visor lid 1: 1d of the third embodiment has a nonwoven fabric surface (Fig. 11 (a)) formed on the upper side of the Velcro tape A surface 5a which is attached in the longitudinal direction at one end in the width direction (Refer to the left part of Fig. 11) formed on the Velcro tape B side 5b attached in the longitudinal direction to the other end in the width direction (see the left part in the drawing) The sunblind lid 1: 1d of the third embodiment is constructed so as to cover the furrows 7a and the furrows 7b as shown in FIG. 12, and the furrows 7a and the furrows 7b ) Can be connected to each other. For example, the Velcro tape A 5a formed on the right side portion in the width direction of the sunlight blocking lid 1 (1d) provided on the furrow 7b is provided with a sun block (not shown) installed to cover the left side portion of the furrow 7a And is attached to the Velcro tape B side 5b formed on the left side portion of the cover 1 (1d) and is attached to the Velcro tape 7b formed on the left side in the width direction on the side of the sunshade cover 1 The tape B side 5b is also attached in such a state that it is adhered to the A side 5c of the Velcro tape 5a formed on the right side of the sunshade case 1 (1d) provided on the furrow 7b. Reference)

The sunlight blocking lid 1: 1e of the fourth embodiment also has a plurality of fastener elements 61 (62 (62)) formed at regular intervals in fastener tapes 63 (64) Can be combined and separated by one slide fastener 6. Therefore, the sunshade lid 1d of the fourth embodiment can be connected in the width direction so as to cover all of the furrows 7a and the furrows 7b.

When the sunshade covers 1d and 1e of the third and fourth embodiments are connected to each other in the width direction so as to cover the furrows 7a and the furrows 7b, the sunshade cover 7b covering the furrows 7a A plurality of cultivation holes 11 are formed at random in a plurality of rows so that crops can be cultivated on each of the cornices 1d and 1e so that the same kind of crops can be grown in a plurality of rows on the cornices 7a, And can be configured to grow more than two types of crops (see Figures 12 and 13)

In addition, the sunlight blocking lid 1: 1f of the sixth embodiment is an embodiment in which a plurality of fixing members 9 such as nails and anchors are formed at regular intervals at both ends in the width direction. A plurality of fixing members 9 provided at both ends in the width direction of the sunlight blocking lid 1f provided on the furrow 7b penetrate the black vinyl 8 provided for blocking the sunlight on the furrow 7a So that the black vinyl 8 can be fixed to the field 7a.

That is, when the sun shading lid 1f is installed so as to cover the furrows 7b, a plurality of fixing members 9 provided at both ends in the width direction are installed to cover the furrows 7a The sunshade lid 1f is installed so as to cover the furrows 7b and the black vinyl 8 covering the furrows 7a is installed so as to penetrate the both ends in the width direction of the black vinyl 8, So that it is firmly fixed in place.

On the other hand, a plurality of fixing members 9, which are formed at regular intervals on both ends in the width direction of the sunlight blocking lid 1f of the sixth embodiment, are made of the sunlight blocking covers of the first to third embodiments shown in Figs. 1 to 9, (1 g) of the seventh embodiment shown in FIG. 15, so that it is possible to use the black vinyl 8 that has been used in the rural area in the rural area, 1b, 1c, 1f, and 1g, which are installed so as to cover the furrows 7b when the crops are cultivated by covering the furrows 7a with a black vinyl 8) can be fixed so as not to fly in the wind or the like.

As described above, the sunshade lid 1 of the present invention can be installed in the fields where the crops are cultivated so that the crops to be cultivated can be exposed to the sunlight, while the weeds are shielded from sunlight, It enables farmers to cultivate crops without using pesticides, allowing farmers to cultivate crops by organic farming, and to provide consumers with environmentally friendly crops.

The sunlight blocking lid 1 of the present invention is not limited to the configurations of the above-described embodiments, and the sunlight blocking lid manufactured through alteration or modification of materials and configurations within the scope of the present invention And should be considered to fall within the scope of the present invention. For example, it is within the scope of the present invention that a plurality of rice straws (2) are not used for the sunshade cover (1) but are made of rice straw, reeds or the like similar to rice straw.

1 (1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f, 1g)
11: Cultivation hole 2: rice straw
3a, 3b: weft and warp seam 4a, 4b, 4c: rice straw cover means
5a, 5b: Velcro tape A, B side 6: Slide fastener
61, 62: fastener elements 63, 64: fastener tape
7a: Field and 7b: Paddy field
8: black vinyl 9: fixing member

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In a sunshade cover made of rice straw,
The sunshade cover comprises:
A rice straw cover means made of any one material selected from the group consisting of a net sachet which is capable of blocking sunlight and is able to communicate rainwater and air, or a synthetic resin veneer having a plurality of small holes formed therein;
A plurality of stacked straws closely stacked to form a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm;
Wherein the rice straw covering means and the plurality of rice straws laminated in a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm are formed in a state of being integrated with a certain thickness by a plurality of weft and warp seam lines sewn to cross each other. Sunscreen cover for weed growth.
The method according to claim 1,
The rice straw cover means comprises upper and lower rice straw covering means provided so as to cover a plurality of rice straw tops and bottoms which are densely laminated with a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm and the upper and lower rice straw cover means are sewn Wherein the plurality of straw stitches are formed in a state of being combined with the plurality of straw stitches by a plurality of weft yarns and warp seam lines.
The method according to claim 1,
The rice straw cover means comprises a lower rice straw cover means installed to support only a plurality of rice straw bottom portions densely stacked with a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm, and the lower rice straw cover means comprises a plurality of And a plurality of wefts and warp seams sewn together with the rice straw so as to cross each other at a predetermined thickness. The weathertight cover for weed growth protection for cultivating environmentally friendly crops.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the rice straw covering means comprises upper and lower rice straw cover means formed in a narrow band shape so as to cover a plurality of rice straws formed at a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm and a lower portion at a predetermined interval at the same time. Sun block cover for weed growth to grow crops.
5. The method of claim 4,
When the rice straw covering means is formed in a narrow band shape, a plurality of rice straws formed to a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm are formed so that the stem direction is densely stacked in a direction orthogonal to the strip-shaped rice straw cover means having a narrow width Which is characterized in that it is constituted by a sunscreen cover for weed growth for cultivation of eco-friendly crops.
In a sunshade cover made of rice straw,
The sunshade cover comprises:
The plurality of rice straws formed to a thickness of 0.5 to 3 cm are densely stacked in a state in which the stem direction faces the width direction of the sunshade, and are connected to each other by a plurality of wefts and warp- Characterized in that the weed growth shield for the cultivation of eco-friendly crops is provided.
7. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 6,
Wherein said sunshade lid is formed in the longitudinal direction of the A side and B side of the Velcro tape attached to and separated from each other at both ends in the width direction.
7. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 6,
The sunlight blocking lid is characterized in that a plurality of fastener elements, which are joined and separated by slide fasteners at both ends in the width direction, are continuously attached to the fastener tape in a straight line with a predetermined distance maintained, Sunscreen cover for weed growth to grow environmentally friendly crops.
7. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 6,
Wherein a plurality of fixing members for fixing both widthwise ends of the black vinyl installed to cover the fence are formed at regular intervals on both ends of the sunlight blocking cover in the width direction. Blocking cover.
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