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filingDate 1999-02-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationDate 2000-09-25-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20000017602-U
titleOfInvention Vinyl cover setting stand for grape orchari
abstract The present invention relates to a plastic cover mounting bracket for cultivation management of grapes, the coupling piece (10O) at both ends and the lower center of the synthetic resin jade-type mounting bracket (1) of the skeleton with the strength (1a) (1b) (1O1a) protruding to form a synthetic resin support member (2) having a coupling hole 201 and a synthetic resin support (3) provided with a coupling hole 301 to be detachable to support the support (3) (6) It is configured to bind with a binding hole (7), such as wire, and made into a suit by making a fixed clip (4) of elastic resin material, and the locking groove 202 at the outer end of the synthetic resin member (2) And a hook 304 and a through hole 302 and a force 303 are formed on the surface of the support 3, and the fixing clip 4 is fitted with a C-shaped shell 401 on the surface so that the fixing club 4 is inward. It is easy to install by retracting and not only easy to use, but also because the plastic paper 5 is securely fixed Because there is no fear of being blown off, and it is a synthetic resin material, there is no fear of rust in the rain of snow, which prevents the pulsation from falling of rust in grapes.
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