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Fence capable of being recognized by patrol robot

A technology of robots and fences, applied in the field of fences, can solve the problems of poor blocking effect of wild animals, inability to recognize patrol robots, and robots unable to patrol and pass normally.

Pending Publication Date: 2022-03-01
GUANGDONG POWER GRID CO LTD DONGGUAN POWER SUPPLY BUREAU
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[0003] The equipment is usually surrounded by fences, and patrol robots will be set up on the site to patrol. When the robot patrols, when the robot encounters the fence, it will cause the robot to fail to patrol normally. Because the robot cannot recognize the blocking net, it will hit the net and stop patrolling. , and when the existing fence is in use, the effect of blocking wild animals from the outside is not good, causing wild animals to enter the fence and cause damage to the equipment
[0004] In view of this, the fence in the prior art needs to be improved to solve the problem that it cannot identify the inspection robot

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[0024] In order to make the purpose, features and advantages of the present invention more obvious and understandable, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention. Obviously, the following The described embodiments are only some, not all, embodiments of the present invention. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by persons of ordinary skill in the art without making creative efforts belong to the protection scope of the present invention.

[0025] In the description of the present invention, it should be understood that the orientations or positional relationships indicated by the terms "upper", "lower", "top", "bottom", "inner" and "outer" are based on those shown in the accompanying drawings. Orientation or positional relationship is only for the convenience of describing ...

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The invention discloses a patrol robot recognizable fence which comprises four stand columns, and rotating pipes are rotationally mounted on the opposite sides of a pair of adjacent stand columns from top to bottom. Animals wanting to enter the fence can be blocked through a first transverse rod and a second transverse rod which can rotate, so that the animals slide down; and when the animal wants to enter the fence, the rotation of a first cross rod and a second cross rod is utilized to cooperate with a piston assembly, a liquid supply assembly, a first pipe body and a valve body, so that the movement path of the animal outside the fence can be disinfected, the animal can be further warned, the animal is prevented from entering the fence, and the safety of the animal is improved. Meanwhile, the rod body can generate vibration to generate knocking sound, so that animals can be frightened, the protection effect is further improved, meanwhile, the robot can recognize the fence, the robot can be prevented from colliding with the fence to stop patrolling, and the device is worthy of application and popularization.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of fences, in particular to a fence that can be identified by a patrol robot. Background technique [0002] A fence is a guardrail. Electronic fence is the most advanced perimeter anti-theft alarm system, which consists of electronic fence host (JS-TD2010) and front-end detection fence. [0003] The equipment is usually surrounded by fences, and patrol robots will be set up on the site to patrol. When the robot patrols, when the robot encounters the fence, it will cause the robot to fail to patrol normally. Because the robot cannot recognize the blocking net, it will hit the net and stop patrolling. , and when the existing fence is in use, the blocking effect on the wild animals outside is not good, causing the wild animals to enter the fence and cause damage to the equipment. [0004] In view of this, the fence in the prior art needs to be improved to solve the problem that it cannot identify the inspecti...

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IPC IPC(8): E04H17/14E04H17/20E04H17/00A01M29/30G01C21/34
CPCE04H17/1413E04H17/1486E04H17/20E04H17/004E04H17/017A01M29/30G01C21/3415
Inventor 陈鹏邝彬彬李元佳秦立斌姚俊钦钟荣富程天宇徐媛林志强纪丹霞陈文睿赵留义
Owner GUANGDONG POWER GRID CO LTD DONGGUAN POWER SUPPLY BUREAU
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