WO2004110129A2 - Systeme et procede pour alimenter un dispositif servant a planter des plants - Google Patents

Systeme et procede pour alimenter un dispositif servant a planter des plants Download PDF

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WO2004110129A2
WO2004110129A2 PCT/DE2004/001134 DE2004001134W WO2004110129A2 WO 2004110129 A2 WO2004110129 A2 WO 2004110129A2 DE 2004001134 W DE2004001134 W DE 2004001134W WO 2004110129 A2 WO2004110129 A2 WO 2004110129A2
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Günther SCHWENK
Friedrich Holzwarth
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Schwenk Guenther
Friedrich Holzwarth
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Priority claimed from DE10326199A external-priority patent/DE10326199A1/de
Priority claimed from DE2003136979 external-priority patent/DE10336979A1/de
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Priority to EP04738588A priority Critical patent/EP1631140A2/fr
Priority to DE112004001494T priority patent/DE112004001494D2/de
Publication of WO2004110129A2 publication Critical patent/WO2004110129A2/fr
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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
    • A01G9/00Cultivation in receptacles, forcing-frames or greenhouses; Edging for beds, lawn or the like
    • A01G9/08Devices for filling-up flower-pots or pots for seedlings; Devices for setting plants or seeds in pots
    • A01G9/086Devices for repotting
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01CPLANTING; SOWING; FERTILISING
    • A01C11/00Transplanting machines
    • A01C11/02Transplanting machines for seedlings
    • A01C11/025Transplanting machines using seedling trays; Devices for removing the seedlings from the trays

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  • the invention relates to a system for loading a plant planting device and a corresponding method and a magazine for receiving plant seedlings for use in the system and the method.
  • the planting device can be formed by a plurality of channels for feeding the plants into a prepared field or the like.
  • the devices shown there have the disadvantage that they guide the plant seedlings in extremely complex movements, which are brought about by a wide variety of mechanical transport devices in order to remove the plants from the plant boxes, to separate them and to rotate them into the correct positions, and then to move them into the plant setting device or to bring in the soil.
  • the various mechanical movement devices must work together in a suitable manner, different interfaces being provided at which the plants are transferred from one movement device to another.
  • the complexity of the movement and the large number of movement devices make the devices shown susceptible to faults and maintenance.
  • the known devices have considerable dimensions, which is also to be regarded as disadvantageous with regard to the transport of the device, for example through “normal” traffic roads on a field.
  • European patent EP 0 653 907 B1 can be regarded as representative of the closest prior art and shows an automatic planting machine which pots take out from the shell of a seed box by ejecting entire rows of plants by means of a compressed air cylinder, and then plants into a aligns new direction and transported by means of a conveyor, comprising various conveyor belts and planting discs to be placed in the ground.
  • a conveyor comprising various conveyor belts and planting discs to be placed in the ground.
  • the seed boxes or the trays are moved in vertically
  • the planting direction is loaded onto the transplanting machine and guided in succession through a roller frame to eject the plants from the trays.
  • the published patent application DE 100 11 126 A1 shows a device for feeding plant setting machines, in which the plants are grown in a plant box with an inserted intermediate plate.
  • the intermediate plate is lifted out of the box together with the plants grown on it by means of a stamp, and by means of a slide, the plants are gradually removed from the side of the box over the entire width of the box pushed down on a conveyor belt.
  • This conveyor belt is then intended to transport the rows of plants already pushed out of the box in the longitudinal direction of the box.
  • the proposed device is problematic to implement due to the space available on the planting machines, since a corresponding device is to be provided for each setting channel, and therefore the individual setting channels have to be arranged too far apart for the plurality of devices to be inserted due to the space required between them.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a system for feeding a planting device, which is improved over the prior art and in particular solves the problems mentioned above.
  • a fast, functionally reliable and inexpensive loading of a planting device should be ensured, and the system should in particular have a simple and compact structure.
  • a corresponding method for loading a plant placement device and a plant seedling magazine for use in the system or the method are to be presented.
  • the system according to the invention for feeding a planting device comprises at least one magazine for receiving a large number of plant seedlings planted in soil.
  • the magazine is provided according to the invention with a base on which a plurality of vertically arranged webs, that is to say at right angles to the base, are provided.
  • the webs, together with the base area, form individual channels in one direction, for example the longitudinal direction or the transverse direction, of the magazine, into which rows of plant seedlings which have been planted in soil can be or are received.
  • the designation of a direction of the magazine as the longitudinal direction and the direction perpendicular to this longitudinal direction as the transverse direction does not necessarily refer to the relative dimensions of the magazine, so the magazine can be larger in the longitudinal direction than in the transverse direction and vice versa.
  • the channels are thus delimited by the magazine on three sides, namely from below through the base plate and laterally through the parallel webs they are completely continuous in the longitudinal direction, at least from their one end face to the opposite end face.
  • the end faces themselves can be closed by flat elements, of which at least the one or more elements of one end face are / are designed to be removable, foldable or displaceable in such a way that the channel on this end face can be opened to the rows of plants together with the earth, in which the plants are brought out of the magazine.
  • the system has a transport device with at least one magazine receiving area.
  • the magazine receiving area is designed in such a way that it can receive at least one magazine, advantageously a whole supply of magazines, the magazines recorded there being loaded with seedlings before the planting device is loaded.
  • the loaded magazines are / are transported out of the magazine receiving area by means of a movement device, specifically to or into a plant delivery area which is formed at another point of the transport device.
  • the plant delivery area includes a feed to the planting device.
  • the feed can have a number of feed channels or consist of such feed channels.
  • the planting device can also consist, for example, of one or more channels or comprise channels which receive the plant seedlings pushed through the feed channels.
  • the transport device has a magazine delivery area, in which the emptied magazine or the emptied magazines is picked up or collected in the plant delivery area after being emptied.
  • the magazine receiving area is at the same time the magazine delivery area, that is to say a single area is provided in which the at least one magazine both before and after emptying.
  • a magazine frame can be provided, which can accommodate a large number of magazines, for example in drawers arranged one above the other, so that initially all or a large number of drawers with loaded magazines can be positioned in the magazine receiving area.
  • the magazines are then removed from the receiving area, that is to say from the magazine frame, advantageously one after the other, transported to the plant delivery area by means of the movement device, emptied there, and then the emptied magazine is transported back to the receiving area by means of the movement device and again, for example, in one of the drawers of the magazine frame inserted.
  • one or more receiving areas and delivery areas can also be positioned separately from one another on the transport device, so that the at least one magazine, advantageously a plurality of magazines, from the receiving area or from predetermined receiving areas via the at least one plant delivery area or predetermined plant delivery areas to the Magazine delivery area or selected magazine delivery areas is transported.
  • a further embodiment provides that several, for example two, areas arranged separately from one another are provided, with a magazine first being removed from one area, being transported to a plant input area, being emptied there and then being transported back to the area from which it was removed has been. As soon as this magazine has left the plant delivery area, another magazine is removed from the other area, moved into the plant delivery area, emptied there and guided back into the other area.
  • several, in particular two, stocks of initially filled magazines can alternate with the Plant delivery area moved, emptied there and emptied again to be moved to their starting position, so that in the end the two stocks only have empty magazines.
  • the system according to the invention has a plant ejection device which is provided on or on the transport device in such a way that, in the at least one plant delivery area, it simultaneously removes the plant seedlings from or or in the longitudinal direction of the channels by pushing out a slide in the longitudinal direction of the channels completely emptied from the magazines.
  • This emptying is possible at a comparatively high speed, since the webs on the magazine base prevent the individual rows of plant seedlings from growing together very effectively.
  • the slide can be made very robust, for example by pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders or electrically, pneumatically or hydraulically driven spindles, which makes the system according to the invention low-maintenance and reliable.
  • the slide or slides can be driven by means of push rods or a chain drive. Other drive options that are not explicitly mentioned are obviously feasible.
  • the transport device can comprise a rectangular base plate on which the magazines are moved by means of the movement device.
  • This base plate can be completely flat, so that it forms a kind of table or work surface.
  • the base plate has different steps or horizontally offset horizontal levels, and the magazines are moved on the levels by means of the movement device and transported from one level to the other by lifting or lowering.
  • the base plate can also have a different plan than a rectangular one.
  • the at least one plant seedling magazine will be fed to a plant delivery area, for example of the type described above or as will be described in more detail below in connection with the figures. Then complete rows of plants are emptied from the longitudinal channels of the magazines or the magazine by pushing out the plant seedlings together with soil in the longitudinal direction of the channels.
  • the plant seedling magazine according to the invention which is used in the system according to the invention and / or the method according to the invention and whose constructive design represents an essential aspect of the present invention, comprises a base area which is advantageously completely flat, as well as arranged vertically thereon, i.e. on the right Parallel bars arranged at an angle to the base area.
  • a large number of parallel longitudinal channels are thereby formed in the magazine, one longitudinal channel in each case being able to receive or receive a row of plant seedlings.
  • the height and width of the webs as well as the distance between them can be tailored to the desired application.
  • the magazine can be assembled from individual segments or can be made in one piece or integrally.
  • At least one magazine is inserted in a conventional plant box, so that the plant seedlings can be transported in plant boxes as was previously the case.
  • the magazine particularly advantageously has a base area which is adapted to the size of the base area of the plant box, so that exactly one single magazine can be inserted into the plant box or fits therein.
  • These plant boxes are generally stackable, so that a stack of (conventional) plant boxes advantageously forms the device for simultaneously holding a large number of magazines, which can be provided in the magazine receiving area and / or in the magazine delivery area.
  • a stack of (conventional) plant boxes advantageously forms the device for simultaneously holding a large number of magazines, which can be provided in the magazine receiving area and / or in the magazine delivery area.
  • the system according to the invention can then be designed particularly simply, when using conventional plant boxes, into which only the magazine according to the invention has to be inserted, when growing the plant seedlings, the plant boxes with the plant seedlings are placed in the inserted magazines stacked in the magazine receiving area or inserted one after the other, e.g. placed on the base plate, and the moving device lifts the magazines out of the boxes and transports the magazines to the plant delivery area.
  • the emptied magazines can then be reinserted into the same or different plant boxes or collected or released alone in the magazine delivery area.
  • Figure 1 shows a first preferred embodiment of an inventive
  • FIG. 2 shows a detail from FIG. 1 with details of the plant delivery area
  • FIG. 3 shows a magazine frame with a multiplicity of magazines accommodated one above the other
  • FIG. 4 shows the magazine frame from FIG. 3 when a magazine is ejected
  • Figure 5 shows a magazine according to the invention
  • FIG. 12 shows a magazine designed according to the invention with a template applied during sowing
  • FIG. 13 shows a schematic illustration of an alternative embodiment of a system according to the invention.
  • Figure 14 shows a magazine according to the invention, which is inserted in a conventional plant box.
  • FIG. 1 shows a first supply of magazines 1, which is formed by a magazine frame 6 with a plurality of magazines 1 arranged horizontally one above the other. Furthermore, one can see a magazine delivery area 13, which is formed by an identically constructed magazine frame 7. In the state shown, however, the magazine frame 7 is empty, ie no magazines are arranged in its compartments.
  • the magazine frame 6, which is arranged in the magazine receiving area 11, however, is almost completely filled with magazines 1 in the state shown, that is to say, apart from the three lower compartments, a magazine with plant seedlings is inserted into each compartment of the magazine frame 6.
  • the three magazines 1 which have already been removed from the lower area of the magazine frame 6 have already been transported into the plant delivery area 12 by the movement device 14, of which only the movement sequence carried out is shown schematically by the arrows.
  • the movement device 14 transports individual filled magazines 1 in succession from the magazine frame 6 in a complete circulation along the outer circumference of the transport device 10 into the plant delivery area 12 and further out of this along the outer circumference of the transport device 10 in the magazine frame 7, where the empty magazines are collected.
  • this movement could be described as complete along the outer circumference of the transport device 10, but in the plant delivery area 12 outside the area of the transport device 10 covered by the magazines 1, an edge area with a large number of supply channels 17 positioned outside the orbit is provided which, as will be described below, the plant seedlings are pushed out of the magazine frame 1 in the longitudinal direction of the channels of the magazine frame.
  • the movement device 14 can be designed, for example, in the form of a drive system comprising chains, belts or thrust systems or combinations of these elements.
  • the movement device 14 is designed in such a way that it only detects predetermined individual magazines directly, between or in front of which further magazines, which are not detected, are arranged in the direction of movement, these magazines not detected thereby being indirectly determined by the movement device transported that they are pushed through the captured magazines.
  • rows of magazines that are directly adjacent to one another can be formed, which are moved together by immediately transporting the last magazine in each case.
  • the movement device 14 When the movement device 14 has moved one or more magazines 1 into the plant delivery area 12, for example as shown in FIG. 1, into an area between the magazine frames 6, 7 and the feed channels 17, the magazine frames 6, 7 being centered at one end of the Transport device 10 and the feed channels 17 are arranged centrally at the other, opposite end of the transport device 10, the individual rows of plant seedlings located in the channels of the magazines 1 by means of a push-out device 15, which is shown by way of example in FIG. 2 in the form of push rods with slides 16, pushed out completely in the longitudinal direction from the channels 2 of the magazines 1.
  • a push-out device 15 which is shown by way of example in FIG. 2 in the form of push rods with slides 16, pushed out completely in the longitudinal direction from the channels 2 of the magazines 1.
  • each feed channel 17 is advantageously assigned precisely one slide 16, which is moved, for example, by push rods 15 or other movement means, such as pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders or electrically, pneumatically or hydraulically driven spindles.
  • the magazines 1 are thus passed horizontally in the plane of the feed channels 17, their movement perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the feed channels 17 past the feed channels 17, and individual or all slides
  • every fourth channel 2 of a magazine 1 or a row of magazines 1 arranged next to one another can be pushed empty at the same time.
  • This targeted pushing out Individual channels or a large number of individual channels has the advantage that the subdivision of the magazines 1 into individual channels 2, which depends on the width of the channels 2 and the thickness of the rods 1.2, can be selected independently of the distance between the feed channels 17.
  • the feed channels 17 are advantageously positioned, particularly when they are arranged in the rear area of the transport device 10, viewed in the direction of movement of the transport device 10 over a field to be cultivated, depending on the spacing of the rows of rows on the field.
  • a large number of feed channels 17, for example two feed channels 17, can be provided for each setting channel, which is generally referred to as plant placement device 20, which are arranged in the longitudinal direction in front of the setting channel 20 such that the Rows of plants which are pushed into the corresponding feed channels 17 fall down into the corresponding setting channel 20 and from this, for example, directly into the prepared furrow or another transport device of the plant setting device.
  • FIG. 3 shows an exemplary embodiment of a magazine frame 6 or 7, which can be arranged both for receiving a supply of magazines 1 in the magazine receiving area 11 and in the magazine delivery area 13.
  • the magazine frame 6, 7 has a base frame 6.1, in which a plurality of compartments 6.2 are introduced. These compartments are provided with a stop 6.3 at one end and are designed as drawers, into each of which a magazine 1 can be inserted.
  • the magazine frame can, for example, have the base area of a standardized Euro pallet and is designed, for example, by the stack receptacles 6.4 shown that a large number of magazine frames can be stacked one above the other.
  • FIG. 4 shows the magazine frame from FIG. 3 again, the individual magazines 1 being accommodated in drawers provided separately, as shown.
  • FIG. 5 shows a particularly simple embodiment of a magazine 1 according to the invention.
  • the magazine has a base area 1.1, which is completely flat as a continuous area.
  • a multiplicity of vertical webs 1.2 are formed on the base area 1.1 in order to form the individual parallel channels 2.
  • the channels are formed in the longitudinal direction, that is to say over the entire length of the base area 1.1, with a completely open cross section.
  • the channels are delimited in the transverse direction by the webs 1.2, so that sixteen parallel channels 2 arranged next to one another are formed in the exemplary embodiment shown.
  • the extent of the magazine 1 is greater in the transverse direction than in the longitudinal direction.
  • FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of a magazine 1 which has a greater extent in the longitudinal direction than in the transverse direction. Furthermore, in this exemplary embodiment, end face elements 3 are shown which close the channels 2 flat at their end ends.
  • FIGS. 7 to 11 Exemplary embodiments for such end face elements 3 are shown in FIGS. 7 to 11.
  • 7 shows flat end face elements which are provided with notches 3.1 at regular intervals such that they can be slipped over the webs 1.2 in a comb-like manner.
  • the end face elements 3 preferably have centering pins 3.2 at their lower ends in the area between the notches 3.1, which for exact positioning of the end face elements 3 on the base 1.1 of the magazine 1 engage in corresponding openings in the base 1.1 or reach through these openings.
  • FIG. 9 shows an end face element 3 which is hinged to the end face of the base surface 1.1 by means of a hinge and can thus be folded flat against the end faces of the webs 1.2 in order to close the end faces of the channels 2 if necessary, for example to prevent them from falling out Avoid plant soil when transporting magazine 1.
  • the closing movement is indicated by the arrow.
  • the end face element 3, which is designed in the form of a swivel flap, can snap into the webs 1.2, for example in the closed state, in particular in an upper region.
  • end face elements 3 are shown in the form of slides which are pushed into the magazine 1 in the lateral direction to cover the channels 2 at their axial end, that is to say at their end faces.
  • a one-piece slide 3 is shown at one end and a two-piece slide 3 at the other end.
  • the end face element 3 shown in FIG. 11 is in the form of a flat element, for example a sheet metal or a plastic surface, which carries a series of projections which engage on the end face in the hollow webs 1.2 in order to close the end face of the channels 2.
  • FIG. 12 shows a magazine 1 designed according to the invention, on which a removable template can be placed or placed in such a way that the channels 2 are divided into a plurality of chambers, for example with a square base area. Soil can be filled into each chamber and a plant seed can then be introduced into this soil. The earth can be compacted and then the template 5 can be removed again from the magazine 1, around the channels 2 which are continuous in the longitudinal direction train. Due to the temporary placement of the template 5 when filling the soil, predetermined breaking points are achieved in the later rows of plants, so that the rows of plants pushed out from the magazine 1 can easily be separated into individual plants.
  • the magazine 1 or the magazines 1, at least the areas of the same touching the plants or seedlings, can be provided with a non-stick coating, for example made of Teflon® or chrome, and / or finely ground in order to adhere the plants or the soil avoid and / or prevent corrosion.
  • a non-stick coating for example made of Teflon® or chrome, and / or finely ground in order to adhere the plants or the soil avoid and / or prevent corrosion.
  • the magazines 1 can be made of metal or plastic, for example.
  • FIG. 13 shows an alternative embodiment of a transport device 10, again using the same reference numerals as in the previous figures for the same components.
  • areas for receiving magazines 1 or magazine frames with magazines are provided at the two axial ends of the transport device 10, each area forming both a magazine receiving area 11 and a magazine delivery area 13.
  • the first area is also provided with the number I and the second area with the number II.
  • the plant delivery area 12 is arranged axially between the area I and the area II.
  • the excavation device 15 is arranged to the side of the plant delivery area 12, for example, as shown on the left-hand side, and a plurality of feed channels 17 arranged at a distance from one another are provided at the opposite end of the transport device 10, that is to say laterally to the right of the plant delivery area 12.
  • the magazines 1 are now alternately moved out of the two areas I and II into the plant delivery area 12 by the movement device 14 emotional.
  • they are emptied by the push-out device 15, that is to say by the large number of slides 16 arranged next to one another, in that the slides 16 begin at one axial end through the channels 2 of the magazine 1 to the other axial end of the corresponding channels 2 are pushed through and thus completely push out the corresponding rows of plants from the channels 2 into the feed channels 17.
  • exactly one slide 16 is assigned to each feed channel 17, and the movement of the individual magazines 1 is carried out in the plant delivery area 12 such that all channels 2 of the magazines 1 are gradually emptied.
  • a particularly high speed can be achieved when filling the feed channels 17 and thus the plant placement device (not shown). , which connects to the feed channels 17, can be achieved.
  • the system shown in FIG. 13, in particular the transport device 10, which accommodates the various magazines 1 or magazine frames in the areas I and II, can advantageously be used in the loading process of the plant placement device which is connected to the transport device 10 or is integrally formed therewith the direction of their shorter axial extent, that is to say in the setting travel direction 18 shown.
  • the length of the transport device 10 or of the entire system can be limited to a maximum of 2.50 meters, for example, while its extension in a direction perpendicular thereto (see arrow 19) can be made larger, for example up to 4 meters or more in order to simultaneously process the largest possible area of the field to be cultivated due to the large number of feed channels 17 arranged next to one another.
  • FIG. 14 shows a plant box 8 into which a magazine 1 according to the invention is inserted or fitted.
  • the plant box 8 is shown without its front end wall, so that the longitudinal channels formed in the magazine 1 with the ingrown plant seedlings P can be better recognized.
  • the lower illustration shows a plant box 8 with an empty magazine 1.
  • a device for accommodating a large number of magazines in the system according to the invention which is also generally known as could designate a device by a stack of plant boxes 8 each with magazines 1 inserted therein.

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L'invention concerne un système pour alimenter un dispositif servant à planter des plants, comprenant: au moins un magasin servant à recevoir une pluralité de semis en terre; un dispositif de transport comportant au moins une zone de réception de magasin, servant à recevoir le magasin rempli de semis, ainsi qu'au moins une zone de remise de plant, comportant un élément d'alimentation pour le dispositif servant à planter les plants, une zone de remise de magasin servant à remettre le magasin vide, et un dispositif de déplacement servant à transporter le magasin à partir de la zone de réception de magasin jusque dans la zone de remise de plant et dans la zone de remise de magasin. Le système selon l'invention est caractérisé de la manière suivante: le magasin comprend une surface de base comportant une pluralité d'éléments de liaison parallèles, disposés verticalement sur cette dernière, qui forment avec la surface de base une pluralité de canaux parallèles, délimités latéralement et sur le côté inférieur, ne présentant aucune interruption dans le sens longitudinal d'une extrémité à l'extrémité opposée, et servant à recevoir des séries de semis; une unité d'expulsion de plants est prévue sur le dispositif de transport ou au niveau de ce dernier et présente un coulisseau qui est placé de manière à pouvoir pénétrer dans un ou plusieurs canaux du magasin et à pouvoir coulisser dans le sens longitudinal des canaux de sorte qu'il expulse entièrement une ou plusieurs séries de semis, contenues dans le magasin, dans le sens longitudinal des canaux.
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DE112004001494T DE112004001494D2 (de) 2003-06-07 2004-06-03 System und Verfahren zum Beschicken einer Pflanzensetzeinrichtung

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DE10326199A DE10326199A1 (de) 2003-06-07 2003-06-07 Verfahren und Vorrichtung für eine Plfanzmaschine zum Setzen von Jungpflanzen und Setzlingen
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DE2003136979 DE10336979A1 (de) 2003-08-12 2003-08-12 Eine Vorrichtung bzw. Verfahren zum Aufziehen von Jungpflanzen oder Setzlingen
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GB1557004A (en) * 1976-10-08 1979-12-05 Philips P Planting machine
US4454829A (en) * 1981-05-07 1984-06-19 Sena Gil A Automatic plant setting apparatus
EP0653907A1 (fr) * 1992-08-10 1995-05-24 Williames Hi-Tech International Pty. Limited Appareil pour planter automatiquement des semis preleves d'un bac a semis rigide
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