The present invention relates to plant trays/containers, systems and methods of matrix transfer and transplanting of plants/seedlings/plugs to increase plant yields, quality, production efficiency and to reduce the high labor requirement of plant transfer and transplanting to achieve automation of cultural and operational practices both in the field and greenhouse. It related more particularly to a push-pull air-pruning tray/container structure that allows effective root air-pruning for superior plant growth and that allows plant removal either from the open bottom of the tray or open top of the trays/containers. The present invention further related to a mechanically, pneumatically, hydraulically and/or electrically induced multiple plant/seedling/plug transfer and transplanting systems and methods for matrix transplanting one or more plants/seedlings/plugs from supply trays to the field or to containers using air-pruning trays as integrated components of the matrix transfer and transplanting system.
The rapid increases in demands for higher unit area production and quality crops with less labor have opened worldwide demands for full integration and interfacing of new plant culturing practices and machine systems. Billions of plants/seedlings/plugs/cuttings are transplanted yearly in various sectors of agriculture and forestry with tremendous amount of human labor, causing a major bottleneck in the production systems. Mechanization and automation are as important for plant-growers/farmers as it is for any other field of agriculture. This is because there is a tremendous amount of labor involved in the operation of a nursery, and the growers/farmers have to contend with the problems of production efficiency, scarcity of labor and overall labor costs just as any other business.
In seedling culturing practices one particular labor-intensive area is that of transferring and transplanting relatively young and small plants from their initial rooting containers to larger plant containers or to the field for further growth and development. A great deal of nurseries and plant producing facilities generally perform this operation by hand. Consequently, plant transfer and transplanting are time consuming and very inefficient. As a practical matter, the use of manual labor to transplant such plants severely limits the capacity of a farm or nursery for handling such transfer or transplanting operations. Therefore, there is and continues to be, a need for a fully automatic plant transfer and transplanting system that will automatically transfer and transplant plants/seedlings/plugs from an initial growing tray/container to a transfer area or second container for further growth and development in order to produce a superior plant in a greenhouse or in the field. Labor cost and availability, high costs of automation, as well as the inherent difficulties of plant/seedling/plug/cutting handling with a mechanical gripper (the main cause of misses, damages and unreliability) are the key problems to be resolved.
The innovative plant root-air-pruning technologies invented by Dr. Barney K. Huang have demonstrated many advantages including: elimination of root-binding, promotion of properly oriented root-branching for increased root-mass and vigorous growth, increased yields and quality, increased utilization cycles of greenhouse facilities, and savings on growth media, energy and fertilizer. The root-air-pruning concept allows the development of unique trays that lends itself to a simple automated/robotic transplanting system such as that disclosed by Dr. Barney K. Huang in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,179,800, 5,254,140, 5,298,041, 5,573,558 and 6,357,180. Air-pruning tray-cells/pots has open bottoms with detachable screens. The tray-cells/pots are larger at the bottom and smaller at the top to eliminate the inherent disadvantages of traditional tray-cells/pots that have smaller closed bottom with drain hole(s) and larger open top that makes the container-sidewall tapered outward toward the top resulting in improper sidewall angle to cause root binding (root spiraling and tangling), slow and non-uniform growth.
The air-pruning tray-cell/pot/container design also utilizes the plant shoot characteristic that allows the foliage to fold together to go through the cell opening as the plant is pulled from the bottom or pushed from the top. This plant characteristic lends itself to an easy dislodging of the plant from the open cell/pot bottom and to the fully automated transplanting without using any types of grippers. Practical large scale field applications indicated that air-pruned cuttings and seedlings are significantly superior in growth performance both in the trays/containers and after transplanting and that effective fully automatic transplanting can be performed with the air-pruned plants/seedlings/plugs for various crops. However, many growers/farmers currently own transplanting machines and equipment, which were designed for traditional trays/flats/pots, yet, they want to use air-pruning trays/flats/pots which provide them with increased plant production, quality and yields. Therefore, there has been and continues to be a need for air-pruning trays/flats/pots that effectuate air-pruning but will allow the plugs/seedlings/plants to be removed from the top of air-pruning trays/flats/pots.
The present invention entails plant growing air-pruning trays/pots/containers and the matrix transfer and transplanting systems and methods that are designed to overcome the disadvantage and shortcomings of many prior arts. In particular, the air-pruning trays/pots/containers of the present invention is provided with tray-cell/pot/container structure that allows plant removal either from the open bottom of the tray/pot or open top of the tray/pot and with a detachably supporting bottom screen that effectuates root air-pruning. The manually, mechanically, pneumatically, hydraulically and/or electrically actuated plant transfer and transplanting system is operative to receive air-pruning supply trays having a plurality of plants/seedlings/plugs therein, transferring and transplanting one or more plants/seedlings/plugs at a time from the supply trays utilizing push-rod or impulse type vacuum forces or other means to remove plants/seedlings/plugs from tray-cells/pots and eject or push them onto transfer areas such as the field ground or other plant containers.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an air-pruning tray/pot/container structure that allows plant removal either from the open bottom of the tray/pot or open top of the tray/pot and with a detachably supporting bottom screen that effectuates root air-pruning. It is also an object of the present invention to provide a simple and low cost plant transferring and transplanting system for transplanting one or more plants/seedlings/plugs from one container or a supply tray/pot to a transfer area or second container.
Another object of the present invention resides in the provision of an automatic transferring and transplanting system that utilizes an intermittent or impulse vacuum system for inducing the movement of a plant/ plug or a plurality of plants/seedlings/plugs from a supply tray/pot to the field or containers to achieve fully automated transplanting.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a matrix transfer and transplanting system for automatically transferring groups of plants/plugs from an open bottom supply tray/pot by manually, mechanically, pneumatically, hydraulically and/or electrically pushing selected plants from and through the open bottom of the supply tray.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a manual or automatic plant transfer and transplanting system using air-pruning trays as integrated components of the matrix transfer and transplanting method for the system. One group of plants forming a matrix within one or a group of supply air-pruning trays is transferred and thereafter the entire supply tray or trays is sequentially shifted to a second position such that another like matrix of plants can be transferred and wherein this process is continued until the entire supply tray or trays are emptied.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide an automatic plant transfer and transplanting system that is relatively simple and portable in construction and which is reliable and easy to use.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent and obvious from a study of the following description and the accompanying drawings, which are merely illustrative of such invention.
With reference to
The matrix transfer and transplanting system 100 is designed to receive a supply trays 10 that includes an open top and bottom and a plurality of aligned and uniformly spaced truncated pyramid or generally cone shaped plant cells 11 formed in the tray. Matrix transfer and transplanting system 100 is designed to transfer respective plants/seedlings/plugs from supply tray 10 to the plant receiving areas in matrix formation, which can be individually separated pots, multi-pot flats, and the field environment.
Turning now to a discussion of matrix transfer means 100, the same comprises a supply tray holding and indexing means 23, upper indexing table 20 that includes therein opening means 21 as shown in
Also forming a part of the matrix transfer means of the present invention is the lower indexing/conveying table 30 and indexing/conveying belt 31. It functions to transfer the respective plant receiving means 32 to an appropriate planting position under the suction tubes 51 or pushers 61 where the transfer of plants actually takes place; and under the dibblers 22 where the dibbling of growth media takes place. It is appreciated that the indexing/conveying belt 31 would be operated in time relationship to the indexing frame 23. In this regard it should be appreciated that matrix transfer system 100 of the present invention is designed so as to plant all of the underlying plant receiving means 32 at the same time with single-/multi-tubes or single-/multi-pushers for one-/multi-plants at a time with the indexing/conveying table 30 and indexing/conveying belt 31. Once the underlying plant receiving means 32 has been planted, then the indexing/conveying belt 31 is operative to advance those plants and associated containers from a planting position underneath the upper indexing table 20. Right after the planted containers have been moved from the planting position underneath the upper indexing table 20, the indexing/conveying belt 31 is operative to advance a next group of containers to the planting position underneath the upper indexing table 20.
Turning now to
Turning to the operation of the matrix transfer and transplanting system 100 of the present invention, reference is first made to
It should be appreciated that the matrix transfer and transplanting system of the present invention can be adapted to accommodate various size plant trays and multi-pot flats with varying numbers of plant cells and pots formed therein. As illustrations
From the foregoing specification and discussion it is appreciated that the present invention entails a plant tray/container system that lends itself to air-pruning and automated matrix transfer and transplanting with manual or machine operation. The air-pruning tray becomes part of plant transfer and transplanting system for an effective and efficient operation.
The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without parting from the spirit and essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and all changes coming within the meanings and equivalency range of the appended Claims are intended to be embraced therein.