WO1980000906A1 - Method and apparatus for filling seedling pots - Google Patents
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- WO1980000906A1 WO1980000906A1 PCT/SE1979/000229 SE7900229W WO8000906A1 WO 1980000906 A1 WO1980000906 A1 WO 1980000906A1 SE 7900229 W SE7900229 W SE 7900229W WO 8000906 A1 WO8000906 A1 WO 8000906A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01G—HORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
- A01G9/00—Cultivation in receptacles, forcing-frames or greenhouses; Edging for beds, lawn or the like
- A01G9/08—Devices for filling-up flower-pots or pots for seedlings; Devices for setting plants or seeds in pots
- A01G9/081—Devices for filling-up pots
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- peat and fibrous material are used.
- the peat In order to get a correct air capacity the peat must be compressed so that it expands on wetting.
- chips-peat is produced. It consists of compressed 5 granules of peat and is supposed to swell to the correct volume when watered.
- a tray with perforated pots either formed as depressions in one piece with the
- the porosity and the water content of the growth medium in the pots may be deliberately controlled by the concentra tion of the suspension and by ' the time and force of the sucking. It is possible in this way to compensate for
- the invention also comprises an apparatus for filling seedling pots with growth medium according to the method described above.
- the apparatus is defined in the following description of the drawing.
- Fig. 1 is a sectional length view of an apparatus according to the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a sectional end view of the same apparatus looking in the direction of the 35 arrows of line A-A in fig. 1.
- the figures also ' show the
- the present invention relates to a new and useful method and apparatus for filling growth medium into seed ⁇ ling pots with perforated side and bottom walls.
- the inven ⁇ tion is intended particularly for growing seedlings of re ⁇ forestation trees.
- Seedling pots or containers filled with growth medium such as peat or mixtures of peat and fibers and/or earth are used to germinate seeds and grow seedlings until they are large enough to be transplanted into the soil.
- the con ⁇ tainers are often perforated in order to drain surplus wate
- the seedlings may be transplanted either together with the perforated pot, which then must permit the passage of
- the dry growth medium In order to get a suitable pore space the dry growth medium must have a suitable structure and composition. E.g. when growing forest plants, usually peat or mixtures of
- a tray 1 with pots 2 perforated by slits 3 in the walls and holes 4 in the bottoms is moved on a first con- _ veyor 5 preferably comprising ropes 7 supporting the edges 5 or brims of the tray 1 and driven by wheels 7 onto two series of rollers 8 also supporting the brims of the tray 1.
- a box 9 hanging in a yoke or lifting beam 10 and with a lid 11 formed as a matrix fitting the underside of the tray is raised by a hydraulic lift 12 on a bridge 13 agains-t 0 the underside of the tray 1 and the pots 2.
- the perforations of the matrix must be small enough to prevent the growth medium from passing.
- the matrix may be made of netting or perforated plate.
- the rollers 8 In the upper rim of the box there are notches for the rollers 8.
- the tray is clasped by bars 14 5 lowered by hydraulics 15 in the yoke 10, which lock the tray to the box as shown in Fig. 2.
- the rollers 8 are with ⁇ drawn by hydraulics 16 and both tray and box are dipped into a vat 17 filled with a suspension 18 of growth medium 0 e.g. peat in water. This situation is shown in Fig. 2.
- the suspension is held in movement by a mixing propeller 19 driven by a motor 20. Air and water are withdrawn from the box 9 through a flexible hose 21 by a pump 22. The water may be returned to the vat.
- the box 9 When the pots 2 are filled with 5 a suitable amount of growth medium the box 9 is raised until the tray is above the surface of the suspension 12. By se ⁇ lecting the concentration of the suspension and the time and underpressure in the box a suitable porosity of the growth medium can be achieved. The pumping is continued until the 0 growth medium has the correct water content for germinating of seeds. An air-content of 40-45 % by volume and a water- content of 40-45 % by volume has been recommended for forest seedlings. Then the box 9 is raised until the rolls 8 can be moved in under the brim of the tray. The bars 14 are lifted
- the box 9 is lowered as shown in Fig. 1.
- a friction drive not shown, the tray 1 is moved onto a - second conveyor 23. Surplus of growth medium is brushed away by a rotating brush 24.
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Abstract
Seedling pots (2) with perforated side and bottom walls in a tray (1) are filled with growth medium by placing the tray with the pots in a matrix (11) fitting to the underside of the tray (1) with the pots and forming lid in a closed box (9) connected to suction means (21, 22). The box is dipped into a suspension (18) of growth medium which is sucked into the pots until they are filled with growth medium. The box is then raised out of the suspension and the tray removed from the box.
Description
peat and fibrous material are used. In order to get a correct air capacity the peat must be compressed so that it expands on wetting. For this purpose a special quality called chips-peat is produced. It consists of compressed 5 granules of peat and is supposed to swell to the correct volume when watered.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION:
According to the invention a tray with perforated pots either formed as depressions in one piece with the
10 tray or releasably hanging from apertures in the tray, is placed and locked into a perforated matrix fitting to the underside of the tray with the pots. The matrix forms the lid of a closed box, which together with the matrix and the tray are dipped into a suspension of growth medium in
15 water. Water and air are sucked out from the box. When the pots are filled with growth medium the box is rised from the suspension. Water is sucked from the box until the appropriate water content is attained. Then the tray is re¬ moved from the box and a new tray is placed in the box. Any
20 surplus of growth medium on the tray may be brushed away.
The porosity and the water content of the growth medium in the pots may be deliberately controlled by the concentra tion of the suspension and by' the time and force of the sucking. It is possible in this way to compensate for
25 different properties of the growth medium.
The invention also comprises an apparatus for filling seedling pots with growth medium according to the method described above. The apparatus is defined in the following description of the drawing.
30 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS AND BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION:
Fig. 1 is a sectional length view of an apparatus according to the invention. Fig. 2 is a sectional end view of the same apparatus looking in the direction of the 35 arrows of line A-A in fig. 1. The figures also' show the
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TITLE OF INVENTION:
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FILLING SEEDLING POTS.
TECHNICAL FIELD:
The present invention relates to a new and useful method and apparatus for filling growth medium into seed¬ ling pots with perforated side and bottom walls. The inven¬ tion is intended particularly for growing seedlings of re¬ forestation trees.
BACKGROUND ART:
10 Seedling pots or containers filled with growth medium such as peat or mixtures of peat and fibers and/or earth are used to germinate seeds and grow seedlings until they are large enough to be transplanted into the soil. The con¬ tainers are often perforated in order to drain surplus wate
15 and to aerate the growth medium. The use of of perforated containers makes possible the so called elevated growing, in which water and nourishment are sprinkled onto the upper surface of the containers which are supported in apertures of a plate or form depressions in this, whereas the walls
20 and bottoms of the containers are situated in an airfilled space, which by so called air pruning will diminish the egress of roots through the perforations.
The seedlings may be transplanted either together with the perforated pot, which then must permit the passage of
25 roots through the perforations and be easily ruptured by the roots, or the seedlings together with a lump of growth medium may be removed from the pot and transplanted as such into the soil.
The usual way to fill seedling containers is to fill
30.^ dry growth medium in the containers, compact the medium and water it to an appropriate moisture.
In order to get a suitable pore space the dry growth medium must have a suitable structure and composition. E.g. when growing forest plants, usually peat or mixtures of
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function of the apparatus as will be described below.
A tray 1 with pots 2 perforated by slits 3 in the walls and holes 4 in the bottoms is moved on a first con- _ veyor 5 preferably comprising ropes 7 supporting the edges 5 or brims of the tray 1 and driven by wheels 7 onto two series of rollers 8 also supporting the brims of the tray 1. A box 9 hanging in a yoke or lifting beam 10 and with a lid 11 formed as a matrix fitting the underside of the tray is raised by a hydraulic lift 12 on a bridge 13 agains-t 0 the underside of the tray 1 and the pots 2. The perforations of the matrix must be small enough to prevent the growth medium from passing. The matrix may be made of netting or perforated plate. In the upper rim of the box there are notches for the rollers 8. The tray is clasped by bars 14 5 lowered by hydraulics 15 in the yoke 10, which lock the tray to the box as shown in Fig. 2. The rollers 8 are with¬ drawn by hydraulics 16 and both tray and box are dipped into a vat 17 filled with a suspension 18 of growth medium 0 e.g. peat in water. This situation is shown in Fig. 2. The suspension is held in movement by a mixing propeller 19 driven by a motor 20. Air and water are withdrawn from the box 9 through a flexible hose 21 by a pump 22. The water may be returned to the vat. When the pots 2 are filled with 5 a suitable amount of growth medium the box 9 is raised until the tray is above the surface of the suspension 12. By se¬ lecting the concentration of the suspension and the time and underpressure in the box a suitable porosity of the growth medium can be achieved. The pumping is continued until the 0 growth medium has the correct water content for germinating of seeds. An air-content of 40-45 % by volume and a water- content of 40-45 % by volume has been recommended for forest seedlings. Then the box 9 is raised until the rolls 8 can be moved in under the brim of the tray. The bars 14 are lifted
35 from the tray. The box 9 is lowered as shown in Fig. 1. By a friction drive, not shown, the tray 1 is moved onto a - second conveyor 23. Surplus of growth medium is brushed away by a rotating brush 24.
Claims
1. A method for filling growth medium into seedling pots with perforated side and bottom walls, characterized by the following consecutive steps: a) a tray with the seedling pots is placed in a perf rated matrix forming the lid of a closed box, . b) the box with the tray and the pots is dipped into an aqeous suspension of growth medium, c) air and water are sucked from the box until the pots are filled with growth medium, d) the box is raised out of the suspension and e) the tray with the pots is separated from the box.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the porosity of the growth medium in the pots is con trolled by chosing the concentration of -the suspension an the sucking time.
3. A method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the water content of the growth medium in the pots i controlled by rising the box until the tray is above the surface of the suspension and sucking out the surplus wat
4. A method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that surplus of growth medium on the tray is brushed away
5. An apparatus for filling growth medium into seed¬ ling pots (2) with perforated side and bottom walls in a tray (1) comprising a) a first conveyor (5) for moving the trays into th apparatus, b) a perforated matrix (11) fitting to the underside of the tray (1) with the pots (2) and forming lid in clos box (9) connected to suction means (21, 22) , c) means (10, 12) for placing the tray (1) in the matrix (11) , c) a vat (17) for containing a suspension of growth medium, e) means (10, 12) for dipping the box (9) with.the tray (1) and the pots (2) into the vat (17) and raising the box (9) out of the suspension, f) conveyor (23) for transporting the tray (1) with the filled pots (2) out from the apparatus.
6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5 comprising locking means (14, 15) for locking the tray '(1) with the pots (2) into the matrix (11) on the box (9) .
7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5 comprising a rotating brush (24) for removing surplus growth medium from the tray (1) when leaving the apparatus.
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SE7811523A SE414572B (en) | 1978-11-08 | 1978-11-08 | SET AND DEVICE FOR FILLING CULTIVATING SUBSTANCES IN PLANT CRAWS |
SE7811523 | 1978-11-08 |
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