METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE MECHANIZED CULTIVATION OF AGRICULTURAL ESPALIERS

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20120291345
  • Publication Number
    20120291345
  • Date Filed
    February 04, 2011
    13 years ago
  • Date Published
    November 22, 2012
    12 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to the field of crop production and is directed towards increasing the efficiency of the mechanized cultivation of agricultural espaliers. The solution to the aforementioned problem is achieved in that in the claimed mechanized cultivation method the tilling machines, as they move along the rows, are supported on the trellises, thus avoiding direct contact between the propulsive members of the tilling machines and the soil and preventing the latter from becoming compacted and destructured.
Description

Invention relates to the sphere of plant cultivation and designed to improve efficiency of mechanized cultivating of agricultural espalier cultures particularly in winegrowing.


In the course of the technology development the method of cultivating certain plants, so called espalier cultures, was found, it consists in using of espaliers to support and locate overground part of plants, they (pales, posts) are installed in rows and the wire fixed and strained in several rows for plant stalk to be supported with it. There are several espalier types known: vertical, biplanar, with canopy, pergola like (Negrul A. M. and others., <<Ampelography with the basics of viticulture>>, M., <<Vysshaya Shkola>>, 1979). As applied to mechanized cultivation, vertical monoplanar espaliers with wide raw-spacing between them, along which cultivating mechanisms (combines, tractors with mounted and trailed implement) move are most widely spread.


Disadvantage of the method of espalier cultures cultivating is that while moving between the rows the wheels (caterpillars or other movers) of the cultivating mechanisms cause compacting and structure destroying impact on soil. To compensate such negative impact it is necessary to perform periodical deep loosening of the soil, real tillage. The fact that the width of the raw-spacing must be big enough and cannot be decreased substantially as it is restricted by the dimensions of cultivating equipment should also be considered as disadvantage. The consequence of impossibility to decrease raw-spacing width is lower density of planting thus part of the soil area is inefficiently used.







Objective of the invention is to decrease productivity and general efficiency of mechanized cultivating of agricultural espalier cultures.


Technical result of the invention is to prevent negative impact on soil by the wheels (movers) of cultivating mechanisms.


The mentioned problem can be solved by applying the claimed method of mechanized cultivation when the cultivating mechanisms use espaliers as a support while moving, due to which the direct impact of the movers of the cultivating equipment on the soil is excluded. The support for cultivating mechanisms is the top rows of wires or wire ropes, fixed on the top of posts. Cultivating mechanisms are equipped with flanged wheels which make it possible for them to move on the wires (wire ropes). Another possibility is to use posts as a support on which cultivating mechanisms travel with the help of walking mover. In the second case tops of the posts are equipped with cup catches facilitating the walking mover in finding the support. Another variant is also possible when the tops of the posts are pointed and the supports of the walking mover are cup-shaped. Operating units of the cultivating machines perform necessary agro-technical operations on the plants on-the-run (e.g. cutting) and on soil (mulching).


It is possible to achieve the technical result of the invention only by means of moving the cultivating mechanisms on espaliers which allows eliminating direct impact of movers on soil.


On figure the claimed method of cultivating agricultural espalier cultures is shown, including espalier 1 consisting of posts 2, wires 3 to fix stalks 4, carrying wire cables 5, cultivating mechanism 6, consisting of a power unit 7, controlling unit 8, flanged wheels 9, operating units 10. Posts 2 are installed in rows, wires 3 are fixed on posts 2 in several tiers and strained. Stalks 4 are attached and supported by wires 3. Carrying wire cables 5 are fixed on the top of posts 2 and strained. Flanged wheels 9 are installed on cultivating mechanism 6 with capacity to transmit torque moment from power unit 7. Flanged wheels 9 are supported by the carrying wire cables 5, providing cultivating mechanism 6 with the capacity to travel along espaliers 1. Operating units 10 are mounted on cultivating mechanism 6 with the capacity to be driven by power unit 7. Control unit 8 is mounted on cultivating mechanism 6 with the capacity to control power unit 7, operating units 10 and the capacity to control moving of cultivating mechanism 6 on carrying wire cables 5. Cultivating agricultural espalier cultures by means of the claimed method is performed in the following way. Cultivating mechanism 6 with the help of wheels 9, supported by carrying wire cables 5, travels along espaliers 1. Operating units 10 perform necessary agro-technical operations on the stalks of the plants 4 (e.g. cutting) or on the soil (e.g. mulching) while cultivating mechanism 6 is moving. Driving of wheels 9 and operating units 10 is executed by transmission from power unit 8, which can be, for example, an internal-combustion engine. Drive control is performed by control unit 8, which can be, for example, a microprocessor.

Claims
  • 1.-4. (canceled)
  • 5. A method for the mechanized cultivation of agricultural espalier cultures, comprising: providing an espalier system; andproviding a cultivating mechanism selectively operable to move along a surface of the espalier system;wherein the movement of the cultivating mechanism is supported by a portion of the espalier system.
  • 6. The method according to claim 5, further comprising providing at least one linear bearing element extending across an upper portion of the espalier system, wherein the bearing element provides support for the cultivating mechanism.
  • 7. The method according to claim 5, further comprising providing at least one post member operably associated with the espalier system, wherein a top portion of the post member includes an area defining a cup-shaped catch which is selectively operable to support a rotatable wheel member operably associated with the cultivating mechanism.
  • 8. The method according to claim 5, further comprising providing at least one post member operably associated with the espalier system, wherein a top portion of the post member includes an area defining a pointed surface which is selectively operable to support an area defining a cup-shaped catch formed on a rotatable wheel member operably associated with the cultivating mechanism.
  • 9. A system for the mechanized cultivation of agricultural espalier cultures, comprising: an espalier system; anda cultivating mechanism selectively operable to move along a surface of the espalier system;wherein the movement of the cultivating mechanism is supported by a portion of the espalier system.
  • 10. The system according to claim 9, further comprising at least one linear bearing element extending across an upper portion of the espalier system, wherein the bearing element provides support for the cultivating mechanism.
  • 11. The system according to claim 9, further comprising at least one post member operably associated with the espalier system, wherein a top portion of the post member includes an area defining a cup-shaped catch which is selectively operable to support a rotatable wheel member operably associated with the cultivating mechanism.
  • 12. The system according to claim 9, further comprising at least one post member operably associated with the espalier system, wherein a top portion of the post member includes an area defining a pointed surface which is selectively operable to support an area defining a cup-shaped catch formed on a rotatable wheel member operably associated with the cultivating mechanism.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2010104109 Feb 2010 RU national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/RU11/00067 2/4/2011 WO 00 7/30/2012