SUPPORTING POLE FOR VINEYARDS
20190230871 ยท 2019-08-01
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Abstract
Vineyard supporting pole, in particular an intermediate pole arranged between the two head poles, between which is stretched the plant carrying wire, the pole consisting of a metal section whose lower end is driven into the ground. The top end of the pole has a sliding surface for supporting the plant, the sliding surface being formed by a curved part of the metal section, which is furrowed by a groove within which the carrying wire is held.
Claims
1. A pole for supporting a vineyard, wherein the pole is an intermediate pole arranged between two head poles to which a wire is stretched in order to holding up the plants, the intermediate pole being made by a metal section having its lower end driven into the ground, wherein the upper end of the intermediate pole has a sliding surface for bearing the plants, the sliding surface being furrowed by a groove within which the wire holding the plant is held.
2. The pole for supporting a vineyard according to claim 1, made by a T-shaped metal section, the upper end of one of its two wings being curved and forming the sliding surface for holding the plant.
3. The pole for supporting a vineyard according to claim 2, wherein the wing of the T-shaped metal section, which is provided with the curved upper end, is further provided with a through hole wherein a fastening member for the supporting wire is engaged with the pole.
4. The pole for supporting a vineyard according to claim 3, wherein the through hole in which the fastening member of the supporting wire is engaged, is accomplished at a position spaced lower as regards to the curved end of the wing of the T-shaped metal section.
Description
[0009] Characteristics and advantages of the invention will become evident from the description which follows, by way of example without limitations, with reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0016] Substantially, the vine row consists of two head poles 10, that are anchored to the ground by means of cables, or metal braces, 12 connected to buried plates 14 made of metal or cement. Between the two head poles 10 is stretched a wire 16, referred to as carrying wire. The carrying wire 16 must hold up and guide the plants 18 during their growth. Each grapevine is supported by a tutor 20 to which the stalk of the vine.
[0017] Between the two head poles 10 are also provided a plurality of intermediate poles 22 (only one is shown in the figure), arranged suitably spaced apart, whose purpose is to hold up and guide the carrying wire 16, along which are trained the branches and the canopies of the grapevines.
[0018] The intermediate poles 22 are normally made with metal sections, for example with a T or C cross section, which are driven into the ground and to which the carrying wire 16 is normally fastened with ties consisting of pieces of wire.
[0019] As shown in
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[0021] The intermediate pole 22, in the specific example, is a metal section with a T-shaped cross section, in which the wing 24 orthogonal in the direction of extension of the carrying wire 16 has its upper end provided with a notch 26 to hold and guide the carrying wire 16. Further, the wing 24 of the intermediate pole 22 is provided with a through hole 28 which holds the fastening member used to tie the carrying wire 16 to the intermediate pole 22. The through hole 28 is provided in a suitable position below the notch 26.
[0022] As already mentioned, the drawback of this type of pole lies in the fact that the grapevine on a traditional T-shaped pole tends to embed, that is, incorporate in its stalk the upper metal part of the support.
[0023] This situation occurs due to the following reasons: [0024] The stable part (about 20 years) of the grapevine (horizontal stalk) is tied very firmly, being wound and entwined around the carrying wire, an important requirement to mechanize the various processes, like pruning, harvesting, etc. [0025] The weight of the whole: stalk-vegetation-fruit (grapes). [0026] Mechanical actions such as shaking, vibrations, etc., carried out during the various processes. [0027] Very small cross section of the upper part of the intermediate support pole, which supports the whole at that height above the ground.
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[0029] In this case too, the pole 22 consists of a T-shaped metal section, but in this case the wing 24, which is orthogonal to the direction of extension of the carrying wire, has a curved upper end 30. In this manner, the upper end 30 presents to the growing branches of the vine a substantially smooth support surface that is much wider, thus avoiding the risk of the support becoming embedded in the wooden part of the plant.
[0030] To guarantee in any case the guide of the carrying wire 16, the surface of the upper end 30 of the pole 22 is still provided with a notch 32 aligned with the direction of extension of the carrying wire.
[0031] The wing 24 of the T-shaped section is also provided with a through hole 28 for engaging the member 34 for fastening the carrying wire to the intermediate pole 22.
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[0033] As can be seen, thanks to its curvature, the upper end of the wing 24 is perfectly adapted to guide the carrying wire 16 by means of the notch 32, and also provides a surface that is effectively smooth for supporting the branches 18 of the grapevine.
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