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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 24, 2012
Filed:
Feb. 11, 2011
Hidekazu Terasawa, Obihiro, JP;
Sumio Ito, Kamikawa-gun, JP;
Keizo Yamazaki, Kamikawa-gun, JP;
Masashi Tanimura, Kamikawa-gun, JP;
Tetsuo Nanbu, Obihiro, JP;
Yasunobu Kawamoto, Obihiro, JP;
Hidekazu Terasawa, Obihiro, JP;
Sumio Ito, Kamikawa-gun, JP;
Keizo Yamazaki, Kamikawa-gun, JP;
Masashi Tanimura, Kamikawa-gun, JP;
Tetsuo Nanbu, Obihiro, JP;
Yasunobu Kawamoto, Obihiro, JP;
Nippon Beet Sugar Mfg., Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A continuous assemblage of pots for raising and transplanting seedlings and a method of manufacturing the assemblage is provided, in which it is possible to extend the length of a link piece without folding an extension portion or arranging a slit, thereby making it possible to handle enlargement of the interval between the planted seedlings stably and reliably. A link piece is formed by folding back both ends of a strip-shaped thin film in the length direction, such that approximately one-fourth of the length of the thin film is folded back onto the same face of the thin film at each end, then attaching the folded-back portions to the same face of the thin film with a water-soluble adhesive. The link pieces are disposed in two rows in a staggered arrangement in which the folded-back portions are oriented such that they face the folded-back portions of the opposing link pieces. Continuous pieces are formed by using a non-water-soluble adhesive to attach both ends in the length direction of each link piece to the opposing link pieces. Individual pots are formed between the opposing link pieces. Therefore, it is possible to extend the length of the link piece without folding an extension portion or arranging a slit, as in the conventional continuous assemblage of pots, thereby making it possible to handle enlargement of the interval between the planted seedlings stably and reliably.