Combined flowerpot structure for indoor flower culture

By using a staggered design of the modular flowerpot structure and a liquid distribution cylinder system, the problems of the number of flowerpots needed for indoor planting and the inconvenience of transportation are solved, thus achieving efficient plant growth and irrigation management.

CN224583872UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-04ZHEJIANG XINHUA GARDENING ENG CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202521945049.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-09-10
Publication Date
2026-08-04
Estimated Expiration
2035-09-10

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Technical Problem

The number of existing flower pots used for indoor planting is limited and they are inconvenient to move, making it difficult to meet the needs of large-scale planting. In addition, the irrigation efficiency is low and the water supply cannot be precisely controlled.

Method used

Design a modular flowerpot structure, including planting pots stacked from top to bottom, staggered by clamps and a liquid distribution tube, independent planting chambers and precise irrigation by partitions and conduits, and support feet to improve stability.

Benefits of technology

It fulfills the need for large-scale indoor planting, improves transportation and irrigation efficiency, ensures normal plant growth, and enables precise irrigation.

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Abstract

This application relates to a modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation, comprising planting pots stacked sequentially from top to bottom. Each planting pot has a partition that divides its interior into multiple independent planting chambers. Multiple sets of clamping seats are provided on the bottom outer wall of each planting pot, each clamping seat having a clamping groove. The upper planting pot is inserted and positioned above the lower planting pot via the clamping groove. Adjacent layers of planting pots are staggered, and the planting chambers of adjacent layers do not obstruct each other. This application satisfies the user's need for large-scale indoor planting while improving the efficiency of pot handling and offering a more rational structure.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the technical field of flower pots, and in particular to a modular flower pot structure for indoor flower cultivation. Background Technology

[0002] Flower pots currently play an important role in horticulture and flower care. Flower pots provide plants with limited growing space, and compared to fixed planting, they make plants easier to move. This allows plants to be moved to more suitable locations based on changes in environmental conditions such as light and temperature. Flower pots also protect plant roots from adverse external factors, such as pests, soil-borne pathogens, and extreme weather conditions.

[0003] In related technologies, flower pots can usually only be placed individually. Therefore, the number of flower pots that can be placed in a limited space is very limited, which is difficult to meet the needs of users to grow a large number of plants indoors. In addition, when it is necessary to move the flower pots, the flower pots cannot be stacked due to the limitations of the flower pot structure, which will cause great inconvenience to the movement and reduce the efficiency of the movement. Utility Model Content

[0004] This application provides a modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation, which can meet the needs of users for large-scale indoor planting, while also improving the efficiency of flowerpot transportation and having a more reasonable structure.

[0005] The technical solution provided in this application for a modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation is as follows: A modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation includes planting pots stacked sequentially from top to bottom. Each planting pot has a partition that divides the interior of the planting pot into multiple independent planting cavities. Multiple sets of clamping seats are provided on the bottom outer wall of each planting pot, and each clamping seat has a clamping groove. The upper planting pot is inserted and positioned above the lower planting pot from top to bottom through the clamping groove. The planting pots of adjacent layers are staggered, and the planting cavities of adjacent layers do not obstruct each other.

[0006] Preferably, the inner wall of the planting pot is provided with a hollow liquid distribution cylinder, and the separator is coaxially sleeved on the outside of the liquid distribution cylinder; the planting cavities are arranged circumferentially around the liquid distribution cylinder, and the outer wall of the liquid distribution cylinder has drainage holes that communicate with each planting cavity.

[0007] Preferably, the top layer of the liquid distribution cylinder is provided with an isolation element, which divides the interior of the liquid distribution cylinder into multiple independent liquid injection chambers. The number of liquid injection chambers is the same as the number of stacked planting pots. The isolation element is provided with a conduit that communicates with each liquid injection chamber, and the outlet of the conduit is respectively located in the corresponding lower layer of the liquid distribution cylinder.

[0008] Preferably, the top of the dispensing cylinder is rotatably provided with an injection funnel, and the bottom of the injection funnel is eccentrically provided with an irrigation port.

[0009] Preferably, a cover plate is provided on the inner wall of the separator, and a through hole is provided on the cover plate for the respective opposite conduits to pass through the cover plate, the shape of the through hole being adapted to the shape of the conduit.

[0010] Preferably, the bottom of the separator is provided with a base plate located in each of the respective implantation cavities, the shape of the base plate being adapted to the shape of the inner bottom wall of the implantation cavity, and the base plate being in close contact with the inner bottom wall of the implantation cavity.

[0011] Preferably, the bottom of the planting pot located at the bottom layer is threaded with multiple support feet.

[0012] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects: 1. It meets the needs of users for large-scale indoor planting, while also improving the efficiency of moving flower pots, and the structure is more reasonable; 2. The staggered arrangement of the planting pots ensures that the top openings of adjacent planting chambers do not block each other, thus ensuring the normal growth of plants in the planting chambers. At the same time, it also reduces the sunlight shading caused by the upper planting pots to the plants in the lower planting pots, ensuring the photosynthesis of the lower plants. 3. There is no need to remove the upper planting pots during irrigation, which reduces the difficulty of irrigation, improves irrigation efficiency, and ensures irrigation effect; 4. When water needs to be injected into a designated injection chamber, the injection funnel is rotated to connect the irrigation port with the corresponding injection chamber. At this time, water can be accurately injected into the corresponding layer's dispensing cylinder, thus achieving precision irrigation. Attached Figure Description

[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an embodiment of this application; Figure 2 yes Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a partial structural explosion; Figure 3 yes Figure 2 A schematic diagram of a partial structural explosion; Figure 4 yes Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the partial structure behind the concealed injection funnel; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram highlighting a portion of the structure of the bottom planting pot.

[0014] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Planting pot; 10. Clamping seat; 11. Clamping groove; 2. Divider; 20. Base plate; 3. Planting cavity; 4. Dispensing cylinder; 40. Drainage hole; 41. Injection funnel; 42. Irrigation port; 43. Cover plate; 430. Perforation; 5. Isolator; 50. Injection cavity; 51. Guide tube; 6. Support leg. Detailed Implementation

[0015] The present application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0016] This application discloses a modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation.

[0017] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 The modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation includes three planting pots 1 stacked sequentially from top to bottom. Each planting pot 1 has a detachable divider 2 that divides the interior of each planting pot 1 into three independent planting cavities 3 of equal volume. Three sets of clamping seats 10 are integrally formed on the outer bottom wall of the top and middle planting pots 1, arranged in a circumferentially evenly spaced ring. The bottom of each clamping seat 10 has a clamping groove 11, through which the upper planting pot 1 is inserted and positioned above the lower planting pot 1 from top to bottom. The three stacked planting pots 1 are coaxially arranged, with adjacent layers of planting pots 1 staggered by a 60-degree angle. This staggered arrangement ensures that the top openings of adjacent planting cavities 3 do not obstruct each other, thus guaranteeing normal plant growth within the planting cavities 3. It also reduces sunlight shading caused by the upper planting pot 1 on the plants in the lower planting pots 1, ensuring photosynthesis for the lower plants.

[0018] like Figure 2 , Figure 3 as well as Figure 4 As shown, a hollow liquid distribution cylinder 4 is integrally formed on the inner side wall of the bottom of the planting pot 1. The liquid distribution cylinder 4 is coaxially arranged with the planting pot 1, and the separator 2 is detachably sleeved on the outside of the liquid distribution cylinder 4 from top to bottom, coaxially arranged. The planting cavities 3 are arranged circumferentially around the liquid distribution cylinder 4, and the outer side wall of the liquid distribution cylinder 4 has drainage holes 40 that communicate with each planting cavity 3. By injecting water into the liquid distribution cylinder 4, the water will flow from the drainage holes 40 into the outer planting cavities 3, thereby achieving the effect of uniform irrigation of the plants in the outer planting cavities 3.

[0019] like Figure 3 , Figure 4As shown, the bottom of the separator 2 is fixedly equipped with three base plates 20, each located within its respective planting cavity 3. The shape of the base plate 20 is adapted to the shape of the inner bottom wall of the planting cavity 3, and the base plate 20 fits snugly against the inner bottom wall of the planting cavity 3. Since the separator 2 is coaxially and detachably fitted from top to bottom outside the liquid distribution cylinder 4, when it is necessary to replace the soil in the planting cavity 3, simply lift the separator 2 together with the base plates 20 from inside the planting cavity 3 upwards, and the soil in the planting cavity 3 can be easily removed. This improves the efficiency of soil replacement and makes the operation convenient and quick.

[0020] like Figure 3 , Figure 4 As shown, a separator 5 is coaxially inserted and fixed from top to bottom inside the top-level liquid distribution cylinder 4. The separator 5 divides the inside of the liquid distribution cylinder 4 into three independent injection chambers 50, the number of which matches the number of planting pots 1. Two conduits 51 are fixedly installed on the separator 5, each communicating with its respective injection chamber 50. The outlets of the conduits 51 are located in the corresponding lower-level liquid distribution cylinder 4. When it is necessary to irrigate the plants in the lower-level planting chamber 3, water is injected into the corresponding injection chamber 50, and under the guidance of the conduits 51, the water will eventually flow smoothly into the corresponding liquid distribution cylinder 4. Irrigation does not require the removal of the upper-level planting pots 1, thus reducing the difficulty of irrigation, improving irrigation efficiency, and ensuring irrigation effect.

[0021] like Figure 3 , Figure 4 as well as Figure 5 As shown, a cover plate 43 is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the liquid distribution cylinder 4 of the planting pot 1 located in the middle and bottom layers. The cover plate 43 seals the top opening of the liquid distribution cylinder 4, thereby effectively reducing the probability of soil from the surrounding planting chamber 3 accidentally falling into the liquid distribution cylinder 4. A through hole 430 is provided on the cover plate 43 for the respective opposing guide tubes 51 to pass through from top to bottom and be limited on the cover plate 43. The shape of the through hole 430 is adapted to the shape of the guide tube 51.

[0022] like Figure 1 , Figure 4 As shown, a hydration funnel 41 is rotatably mounted on the top of the hydration cylinder 4 of the top-layer planting pot 1. The hydration funnel 41 is coaxially sleeved on the outside of the hydration cylinder 4. An irrigation port 42 is eccentrically positioned at the bottom of the hydration funnel 41. When water needs to be injected into a designated hydration chamber 50, the hydration funnel 41 is rotated to connect the irrigation port 42 with the corresponding hydration chamber 50. At this time, water can be accurately injected into the corresponding layer of the hydration cylinder 4, thereby achieving precise irrigation.

[0023] like Figure 5As shown, the bottom of the planting pot 1, located at the bottom layer, is threaded with three support legs 6. The support legs 6 are parallel to each other and are vertically arranged. The support legs 6 can elevate the planting pot 1 to meet different placement needs.

[0024] The implementation principle is as follows: three stacked planting pots 1 are arranged coaxially, and adjacent planting pots 1 are staggered by an angle of 60 degrees. The staggered arrangement of the planting pots 1 ensures that the top openings of adjacent planting cavities 3 do not block each other, thus ensuring the normal growth of plants in the planting cavity 3. At the same time, it can reduce the sunlight shading caused by the upper planting pots 1 to the plants in the lower planting pots 1, ensuring the photosynthesis of the lower plants.

[0025] When irrigation is needed for the plants in the lower planting chamber 3, water is injected into the corresponding injection chamber 50, and guided by the conduit 51, the water eventually flows smoothly into the corresponding dispensing cylinder 4. Irrigation does not require removing the upper planting pot 1, thus reducing irrigation difficulty, improving irrigation efficiency, and ensuring irrigation effect. This meets the needs of users for large-scale indoor planting, while also improving the efficiency of moving flower pots, resulting in a more rational structure.

[0026] When water needs to be injected into a designated injection chamber 50, the injection funnel 41 is rotated to make the irrigation port 42 communicate with the corresponding injection chamber 50. At this time, water can be accurately injected into the corresponding layer's dispensing cylinder 4, thus achieving precise irrigation.

[0027] The above are all preferred embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation, characterized in that: The system includes planting pots (1) stacked from top to bottom. Each planting pot (1) has a partition (2) inside, which divides the inside of the planting pot (1) into multiple independent planting cavities (3). Multiple sets of clamping seats (10) are provided on the bottom outer wall of the planting pot (1). Each clamping seat (10) has a clamping groove (11). The upper planting pot (1) is inserted and positioned above the lower planting pot (1) from top to bottom through the clamping groove (11). The two adjacent planting pots (1) are staggered, and the two adjacent planting cavities (3) do not obstruct each other.

2. The modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of the planting pot (1) is provided with a hollow liquid distribution cylinder (4), and the separator (2) is coaxially sleeved on the outside of the liquid distribution cylinder (4); the planting cavity (3) is circumferentially arranged around the liquid distribution cylinder (4), and the outer wall of the liquid distribution cylinder (4) is provided with a drainage hole (40) that communicates with each planting cavity (3).

3. The modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation according to claim 2, characterized in that: The liquid distribution cylinder (4) located at the top layer is provided with an isolation element (5), which divides the interior of the liquid distribution cylinder (4) into multiple independent liquid injection chambers (50). The number of liquid injection chambers (50) is the same as the number of stacked planting pots (1). The isolation element (5) is provided with a conduit (51) that communicates with each liquid injection chamber (50). The outlet of the conduit (51) is respectively located in the corresponding lower liquid distribution cylinder (4).

4. The modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation according to claim 3, characterized in that: The top of the liquid separator (4) is rotatably provided with an injection funnel (41), and the bottom of the injection funnel (41) is eccentrically provided with an irrigation port (42).

5. The modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation according to claim 3, characterized in that: The inner wall of the separator (4) is provided with a cover plate (43), and the cover plate (43) has a through hole (430) for each of the opposite conduits (51) to pass through the cover plate (43). The shape of the through hole (430) is adapted to the shape of the conduit (51).

6. The modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation according to claim 2, characterized in that: The bottom of the separator (2) is provided with a base plate (20) located in each of the implantation cavities (3). The shape of the base plate (20) is adapted to the shape of the inner bottom wall of the implantation cavity (3), and the base plate (20) and the inner bottom wall of the implantation cavity (3) are in close contact with each other.

7. The modular flowerpot structure for indoor flower cultivation according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the planting pot (1) located at the bottom is threaded with multiple support feet (6).