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EQUESTRIAN HARROWING ROBOT
Harrowing robot for harrowing a soil of an indoor or outdoor animal or sport arena, such as an equestrian soil, comprising a harrowing mechanism, comprising: a breaking element configured to break up the equestrian soil; a drive mechanism configured to move the breaking element between a plurality of positions comprising at least: a first soil engaging position wherein the breaking element is configured to be at a first breaking depth in the soil, and a second soil engaging position wherein the breaking element is configured to be at a second breaking depth in the soil, wherein the first breaking depth differs from the second breaking depth; a control unit configured to control the drive mechanism for moving the breaking element between said plurality of positions.
EQUESTRIAN HARROWING ROBOT
Harrowing robot for harrowing a soil of an indoor or outdoor animal or sport arena, such as an equestrian soil, comprising a harrowing mechanism, comprising: a breaking element configured to break up the equestrian soil; a drive mechanism configured to move the breaking element between a plurality of positions comprising at least: a first soil engaging position wherein the breaking element is configured to be at a first breaking depth in the soil, and a second soil engaging position wherein the breaking element is configured to be at a second breaking depth in the soil, wherein the first breaking depth differs from the second breaking depth; a control unit configured to control the drive mechanism for moving the breaking element between said plurality of positions.
EQUESTRIAN HARROWING ROBOT
REITROBOTER
ROBOT DE HERSAGE ÉQUESTRE
MASSART LOÏC (Autor:in) / CONVENT LIONEL (Autor:in) / EVERARTS CHRISTOPHE (Autor:in) / DEBETENCOURT SAM (Autor:in)
24.04.2024
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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