KR-102963343-B1 - Tree growth promotion pot
Abstract
The present invention relates to a flowerpot for promoting tree growth, and more specifically, to a flowerpot designed for planting trees, comprising a housing body with an open top, a vegetation housing disposed inside the housing body with an open top and through holes formed therein, and a filler disposed between the housing body and the vegetation housing. By providing a rooting section composed of rooting panels in the flowerpot where the tree is planted, the support and fixing power of the tree are improved. Furthermore, by placing a filler made of activated carbon between the housing body and the vegetation housing, the growth efficiency of the tree and water supply efficiency are increased. Additionally, by forming the flowerpot with a double structure, strength is improved and the soil or tree is prevented from detaching in the event of damage.
Inventors
- 김경동
Assignees
- 주식회사 엔에스포레
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260511
- Application Date
- 20240513
Claims (5)
- As a flowerpot designed to grow trees, Housing body with an open top; A vegetation housing disposed inside the above housing body, having an open top and through holes formed therein; and A filler material disposed between the above housing body and the above vegetation housing; Includes, The above vegetation housing is further provided with a rooting section composed of rooting panels, and The above-mentioned rooting panels are formed on the inner bottom surface of the above-mentioned vegetation housing at regular intervals, and The above-mentioned rooting panel is further provided with a panel hanging support means to support the root portion of the tree, and The above panel catch support means is, A fastening hole formed in the above-mentioned attachment panel, and An elastic support guide tube that is inserted into a fastening hole formed in the above-mentioned attachment panel and then fixed, and A seating guide tube that is fitted into the elastic support guide tube fitted into the above fastening hole and then fixed, and A locking shaft that is inserted through the seating guide tube connected to the elastic support guide tube, and It is composed of a locking inlet hole formed in the locking shaft connected to the above-mentioned seating guide tube, The root portion of the above tree is supported on the above locking shaft and is also inserted into and supported in the above locking inlet hole, and The above vegetation housing is further provided with a position-changing mounting support means, and The above-mentioned position-changing mounting support means is, Coupling holes formed in the bottom panel of the vegetation housing disposed inside the housing body, and A guide screw tube that is inserted through the coupling hole fastened to the vegetation housing and then fixed, and A guide fastening screw thread formed on the inner surface of the guide screw tube fastened to the above coupling hole, and A support bolt shaft, the upper end of which is fastened to the lower end of the guide screw tube fastened to the above coupling hole, and A connecting support panel, the upper surface of which is connected and fixed to the lower end of the support bolt shaft fastened to the guide screw tube, and The upper surface is connected and fixed to the lower surface of the connecting support panel fastened to the support bolt shaft, and the lower surface is supported by an elastic cushioning panel that is supported on the inner bottom surface of the housing body. A certain space can be formed between the vegetation housing and the inner surface of the housing body by means of the support bolt shaft connected to the guide screw tube, and A tree growth promoting pot characterized by supporting the vegetation housing by the elasticity of the elastic cushioning panel.
- delete
- delete
- delete
- delete
Description
Tree growth promotion pot The present invention relates to a tree growth-promoting flowerpot, and more specifically, to a tree growth-promoting flowerpot in which a tree is planted, a rooting section composed of rooting panels is provided in the flowerpot to improve the support and fixation strength of the tree, a filler made of activated carbon is placed between the housing body and the vegetation housing to increase the growth efficiency of the tree and the water supply efficiency, and the flowerpot is formed with a double structure to improve strength and prevent soil or the tree from detaching in the event of damage. Generally, flower pots for building rooftop landscaping are planted with flowers, bonsai trees, flowering plants, and other foliage plants. Most of these flowerpots are small to medium in size, and those planted with already grown trees, such as conifers or deciduous trees, are mostly made of wood. Since these conventional flowerpots are made of wood, they are mostly produced in small to medium sizes to prevent breakage due to the combined weight of the tree and the soil. Therefore, as time passes and the tree grows large, the wooden pot is damaged by the tree's roots, leading to the problem of having to frequently replace the pot and the persistent inconvenience of having to replace the tree with a smaller one. If produced on a large scale, it was manufactured by pouring soil directly onto the concrete floor and constructing only the walls using wood to prevent the soil from shifting to the surroundings. However, this wall structure caused a problem where moisture was supplied to the concrete floor surface, leading to the concrete being damaged by corrosion. The aforementioned invention refers to background technology in the technical field to which the present invention belongs, and does not refer to prior art. FIG. 1 is a plan view showing a tree growth-promoting flowerpot according to the present invention. FIG. 2 is a side cross-sectional view showing a tree growth-promoting flowerpot according to the present invention. FIG. 3 is a front view showing a tree growth-promoting flowerpot according to the present invention. FIG. 4 is a side cross-sectional view showing another embodiment of a tree growth-promoting pot according to the present invention. FIG. 5 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view showing another embodiment of a tree growth-promoting flowerpot according to the present invention. FIG. 6 is a partial enlarged view showing another embodiment of a tree growth-promoting flowerpot according to the present invention. FIG. 7 is a drawing showing another embodiment of a tree growth-promoting flowerpot according to the present invention. FIG. 8 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view showing another embodiment of a tree growth-promoting flowerpot according to the present invention. The description of the present invention is merely an example for structural or functional explanation, and therefore the scope of the present invention should not be interpreted as being limited by the examples described in the text. That is, since the examples may be modified in various ways and may take various forms, the scope of the present invention should be understood to include equivalents capable of realizing the technical concept. Meanwhile, the meaning of the terms described in this invention should be understood as follows. Terms such as "first," "second," etc., are intended to distinguish one component from another, and the scope of rights shall not be limited by these terms. For example, the first component may be named the second component, and similarly, the second component may be named the first component. When it is stated that one component is "connected" to another component, it should be understood that while it may be directly connected to that other component, there may also be other components in between. Conversely, when it is stated that one component is "directly connected" to another component, it should be understood that there are no other components in between. Meanwhile, other expressions describing the relationships between components, such as "between" and "exactly between," or "adjacent to" and "directly adjacent to," should be interpreted in the same way. A singular expression should be understood to include a plural expression unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, and terms such as "include" or "have" are intended to specify the existence of the implemented features, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof, and should be understood not to preclude the existence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof. In each step, identifiers (e.g., a, b, c, etc.) are used for convenience of explanation and do not describe the order of the steps; the steps may occur differently from the specified order unless a specific order is clearly indicated in the context. Th