Modular structure of sponge city green landscape road
Through modular design and drainage system, the difficulties in repairing green landscape roads in sponge cities and the problem of water accumulation have been solved, enabling convenient splicing and drainage of water accumulation, and improving the stability and safety of the roads.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-07-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-24
AI Technical Summary
Existing modular sponge city green landscape roads are difficult to repair when they are dented or cracked, and water cannot be effectively drained, causing driving difficulties.
The sponge city green landscape road adopts a modular structure. Through the design of positioning mechanisms, limit bars and flower beds, it realizes convenient splicing and drainage system to ensure the stability of the road and the drainage of water accumulation.
It improves road repair efficiency, prevents road flooding, ensures driving safety, and facilitates the replacement of damaged parts.
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Abstract
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Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of single-fiber measuring devices, and more specifically, to a modular sponge city green landscape road and a single-fiber water bath elasticity testing method for the above-mentioned device. Background Technology
[0002] In sponge city greening, flat areas or paths are often laid out for pedestrians to pass through or stop and admire, so that greening and leisure viewing can be achieved at the same time.
[0003] In existing technologies, modular sponge city green landscape roads are generally composed of numerous floor panels. However, when these devices are in use, the road surface becomes dented or cracked, making repairs difficult due to the numerous layers of soil and rock within the road surface. Furthermore, when water begins to accumulate on the road surface, blockages in the sewers prevent the water from draining, leading to traffic difficulties. Summary of the Invention
[0004] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, the technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to propose a modular sponge city green landscape road, which can easily solve the problem of road water accumulation, and at the same time, facilitate the replacement of a broken section of the road surface, thereby improving the efficiency of road surface repair.
[0005] To achieve this objective, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] This invention provides a modular sponge city green landscape road, including a top plate, three protrusions fixedly connected to the outer wall of the top plate, a first limiting rod fixedly connected to the bottom of each protrusion, three slots fixedly connected to the outer wall of the top plate, a bottom plate below the top plate with a width greater than the top plate, multiple first through holes on the bottom plate, two first flower beds above the bottom plate, and a positioning mechanism fixedly connected to the outer wall of the bottom plate. First, place the base plate on the ground. Then, lower the top plate vertically from above the base plate. The second limiting plate, the curved plate, and the limiting groove work together to restrain the top and base plates, preventing them from swaying. Simultaneously, place the first flower bed on either side of the base plate. The positioning mechanism restrains the first flower bed. After the first flower bed is in place, place the second flower bed on top of it. The second limiting plate restrains the second flower bed, preventing it from swaying left or right. The weight of the soil and the second flower bed itself makes it difficult to lift or move. Once all three are in place, proceed with the next set of base and top plates. Connect the first limiting rod of the other top plate to the sleeve, thus joining the two top plates together. If the top surface of one top plate is damaged, it can be removed and replaced with a healthy one. Repair is simple and improves the efficiency of road repair.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the positioning mechanism includes a positioning groove and a positioning rod. The positioning groove is fixedly connected to the first flower bed, and there are multiple positioning grooves. A clamping plate is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the positioning groove, and there are multiple clamping plates. The inner wall of the positioning groove is provided with positioning holes, and there are multiple positioning holes. There are multiple positioning rods, and the positioning rod is fixedly connected to the base plate. A spring is provided on the outer wall of the positioning rod, and a rotating plate is connected through the outer wall of the positioning rod. A positioning block is fixedly connected to the top of the rotating plate, and the positioning block is adapted to the positioning hole. With the first flower bed positioned so that as it moves downwards and approaches the base plate, the positioning rod and rotating plate penetrate into the positioning groove. As the first flower bed moves downwards, both ends of the rotating plate contact the clamping plate. As the rotating plate continues to move upwards, the clamping plate presses against both ends of the rotating plate. At this time, the spring is compressed. Simultaneously, the spring force pushes the rotating plate to rotate upwards. When the rotating plate rotates, both ends of the rotating plate will engage with the clamping plate above it. The rotating plate will then rotate above the clamping plate. Through the spring's push, after the rotating plate rotates to an appropriate angle, the positioning block will engage with the positioning hole. The contact between the two restricts the rotation of the plate, preventing it from rotating. Simultaneously, as the first flower bed is impacted and moves upward, it moves the positioning groove and the clamping plate upward, causing the positioning block to separate from the positioning hole. After separation, the top of the clamping plate contacts the rotating plate, restricting the first flower bed from moving upward. At the same time, the rotating plate rotates, pushing the rotating plate and the positioning block upward through elasticity, causing the positioning block to re-contact the positioning hole, thus combining and splicing the first flower bed and the base plate to prevent them from separating.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the bottom end of the clamping plate is inclined, and both ends of the rotating plate are inclined, with the rotating plate cooperating with the clamping plate. The inclined surfaces of the clamping plate and the rotating plate facilitate the clamping plate's compression of the rotating plate, allowing the rotating plate to rotate under the spring force.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a second limiting rod is fixedly connected to the bottom of the top plate, and multiple second limiting rods are provided. A first limiting plate is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the second limiting rod, and multiple first limiting plates are provided. An arc-shaped plate is fixedly connected to the top of the bottom plate, and multiple arc-shaped plates are provided, with four arc-shaped plates arranged in a circle. A limiting groove is provided between the arc-shaped plates, and the limiting groove cooperates with the first limiting plate. With the second limiting rod, when the top plate moves downward, the second limiting rod moves downward along with the top plate. When the second limiting rod moves, it drives the first limiting plate downward. Before the top plate moves downward and approaches the bottom plate, it needs to be suspended directly above the bottom plate to align them. After alignment, the top plate can be moved downward. When the top plate moves downward, the first limiting plate and the second limiting rod contact the limiting groove of the arc-shaped plate. Through this contact, the top plate and the bottom plate are restricted, preventing them from swinging.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a sleeve is fixedly connected to the top of the base plate, and three sleeves are provided in total. The sleeves are adapted to the first limiting rod. By providing the sleeves, when the top plate and the base plate are in contact and restricted, another top plate is moved so that the first limiting rod of the top plate is aligned with the sleeve. After the two are aligned, the top plate can continue to be moved, causing the top plate to drive the first limiting rod to move downward, thereby allowing the first limiting rod to penetrate into the inner cavity of the sleeve, thus enabling multiple top plates to be combined and spliced.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a second limiting plate is fixedly connected to the top of the first flower bed. Multiple second limiting plates are provided, and a second flower bed is connected through the outer wall of each second limiting plate. Two second flower beds are provided. With the second limiting plate, after the first flower bed is installed, the second flower bed can be placed directly above it. Then, the second flower bed is moved downwards until it contacts the second limiting plate. When the bottom of the second flower bed contacts the top of the first flower bed, the installation is complete. Simultaneously, the second limiting plate restricts the second flower bed, preventing it from swaying.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second flower bed is provided with a groove, and the outer wall of the second flower bed is provided with a first drainage hole. Multiple first drainage holes are provided, and each first drainage hole is inverted V-shaped. Soil is placed in the groove. When water begins to accumulate on the surface of the top slab, the water flows into the groove through the first drainage hole, thus irrigating the flowers in the groove. Simultaneously, excess water flows towards the bottom slab through a second through-hole. Furthermore, because the first drainage hole is inverted V-shaped, it prevents soil loss from the groove.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a second through hole is provided on the second flower bed, and multiple second through holes are provided on the outer wall of the second flower bed. Multiple second drainage holes are provided on the outer wall of the second flower bed, and the second drainage holes are inverted V-shaped, with a height higher than the first drainage hole. By allowing water to accumulate in the groove of the second flower bed, the water flows through the second drainage holes to one side of the road, thus preventing water accumulation on the main road.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first through hole and the second through hole cooperate, and a drainage chamber is provided on the inner wall of the bottom plate. Through the cooperation of the first and second through holes, when water begins to accumulate in the groove, the water flows into the drainage chamber through the first and second through holes, where it is collected.
[0015] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the space between the second limiting rod and the second limiting rod is hollow. This hollow structure allows for the installation and placement of various cables, pipes, and sensors.
[0016] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows:
[0017] The modular sponge city green landscape road provided by this invention, through the setting of the first flower bed, as the first flower bed moves downward and approaches the base plate, the positioning rod and the rotating plate penetrate into the positioning groove. As the first flower bed moves downward, the two ends of the rotating plate contact the clamping plate. As the rotating plate continues to move upward, the clamping plate squeezes the two ends of the rotating plate. At this time, the spring is in a compressed state. At the same time, through the action of the spring force, the rotating plate is pushed to rotate upward. When the rotating plate rotates, the two ends of the rotating plate will be locked above the clamping plate. Simultaneously, the rotating plate will rotate above the clamping plate. Through the push of the spring, the rotating plate is pushed to rotate to an appropriate angle. After the initial impact, the positioning block will contact the positioning hole. Through this contact, the rotating plate will be restricted and unable to rotate. At the same time, as the first flower platform is impacted and moves upward, it will drive the positioning groove and the clamping plate to move upward, causing the positioning block to separate from the positioning hole. After the separation, the top of the clamping plate will contact the rotating plate. Through this contact, the first flower platform will be restricted and unable to move upward. Meanwhile, the rotating plate will rotate, and the elastic force will push the rotating plate and the positioning block upward, causing the positioning block to re-contact the positioning hole. This will allow the first flower platform and the base plate to be assembled and spliced together, preventing them from separating.
[0018] This modular sponge city green landscape road, through the setting of the second limiting rod, moves with the top plate as it moves downward. When the top plate moves downward, the second limiting rod drives the first limiting plate downward. Before the top plate moves downward and approaches the bottom plate, it needs to be suspended directly above the bottom plate to align the two. After they are aligned, the top plate can be moved downward. When the top plate moves downward, the first limiting plate and the second limiting rod contact the limiting groove of the arc plate. Through contact, the top plate and the bottom plate are restricted, preventing them from swinging.
[0019] This modular sponge city green landscape road, through the setting of the second limiting plate, allows the second flower bed to be placed directly above the first flower bed after the first flower bed is installed. Then, the second flower bed is moved downwards until it contacts the second limiting plate. When the bottom of the second flower bed contacts the top of the first flower bed, it means that the installation of both is complete. At the same time, the second limiting plate restricts the second flower bed and prevents it from swaying. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram (I) of the assembly structure of a modular sponge city green landscape road proposed in this invention;
[0021] Figure 2 This invention presents a modular sponge city green landscape road assembly structure (II).
[0022] Figure 3 Schematic diagram III of the assembly structure of a modular sponge city green landscape road proposed in this invention;
[0023] Figure 4 IV is a schematic diagram of the assembly structure of a modular sponge city green landscape road proposed in this invention.
[0024] Figure 5 for Figure 1 Schematic diagram of the midsole plate;
[0025] Figure 6 for Figure 1 Structural diagram of the top slab;
[0026] Figure 7 for Figure 1 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the first flower bed in the middle;
[0027] Figure 8 for Figure 1 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the first and second flower beds in the middle;
[0028] Figure 9 for Figure 7A schematic diagram of the structure of the first flower bed viewed from below;
[0029] Figure 10 for Figure 5 Schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the base plate;
[0030] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the second flower bed of the present invention.
[0031] In the picture:
[0032] 1-Top plate; 101-Protrusion; 102-First limiting rod; 103-Slot; 104-Bottom plate; 105-First through hole; 106-First flower bed; 107-Second limiting rod; 108-First limiting plate; 109-Arc plate; 110-Limiting groove; 111-Sleeve; 112-Second limiting plate; 113-Second flower bed; 114-Groove; 115-First drainage hole; 116-Second through hole; 117-Second drainage hole; 118-Drainage chamber; 2-Positioning mechanism; 201-Positioning groove; 202-Positioning rod; 203-Clamping plate; 204-Positioning hole; 205-Spring; 206-Rotating plate; 207-Positioning block. Detailed Implementation
[0033] The technical solution of the present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0034] like Figure 1-11 As shown in the embodiment, a modular sponge city green landscape road is provided, including a top plate 1. Three protrusions 101 are fixedly connected to the outer wall of the top plate 1. A first limiting rod 102 is fixedly connected to the bottom of each protrusion 101. Three slots 103 are fixedly connected to the outer wall of the top plate 1. A bottom plate 104 is provided below the top plate 1. The width of the bottom plate 104 is greater than that of the top plate 1. Multiple first through holes 105 are provided on the bottom plate 104. Two first flower beds 106 are provided above the bottom plate 104. A positioning mechanism 2 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the bottom plate 104.
[0035] Reference Figure 7 , Figure 9 and Figure 10The positioning mechanism 2 includes a positioning groove 201 and a positioning rod 202. The positioning groove 201 is fixedly connected to the first flower bed 106. Multiple positioning grooves 201 are provided. Multiple clamping plates 203 are fixedly connected to the inner wall of the positioning groove 201. Multiple positioning holes 204 are provided on the inner wall of the positioning groove 201. Multiple positioning rods 202 are provided. The positioning rod 202 is fixedly connected to the base plate 104. A spring 205 is provided on the outer wall of the positioning rod 202. A rotating plate 206 is connected through the outer wall of the positioning rod 202. A positioning block 207 is fixedly connected to the top of the rotating plate 206. 07 is adapted to the positioning hole 204. Utilizing the setting of the first flower platform 106, as the first flower platform 106 moves downward and approaches the base plate 104, the positioning rod 202 and the rotating plate 206 penetrate into the positioning groove 201. As the first flower platform 106 moves downward, both ends of the rotating plate 206 contact the clamping plate 203. As the rotating plate 206 continues to move upward, the clamping plate 203 squeezes both ends of the rotating plate 206. At this time, the spring 205 is in a compressed state. Simultaneously, through the elastic force of the spring 205, the rotating plate 206 is pushed to rotate upward. When the rotating plate 206 rotates, both ends of the rotating plate 206 will engage and clamp. Above plate 203, simultaneously, rotating plate 206 rotates above clamping plate 203. Driven by spring 205, after rotating plate 206 reaches an appropriate angle, positioning block 207 contacts positioning hole 204. This contact restricts rotation of plate 206. Simultaneously, as first flower bed 106 is impacted and moves upward, it drives positioning groove 201 and clamping plate 203 upward, causing positioning block 207 to separate from positioning hole 204. After separation, the top of clamping plate 203 contacts rotating plate 206, thus immobilizing first flower bed 106. The spring restricts the movement of the plate 206, preventing it from moving upwards. At the same time, the rotating plate 206 rotates, pushing the rotating plate 206 and the positioning block 207 upwards through the elastic force. This allows the positioning block 207 to re-engage with the positioning hole 204, thereby combining and splicing the first flower bed 106 and the base plate 104 to prevent them from separating. The bottom end of the clamping plate 203 is inclined, and both ends of the rotating plate 206 are inclined. The rotating plate 206 cooperates with the clamping plate 203. The inclined surfaces of the clamping plate 203 and the rotating plate 206 facilitate the clamping plate 203 to press the rotating plate 206, allowing the rotating plate 206 to rotate through the elastic force of the spring 205.
[0036] Reference Figures 1-6 and Figure 8 , Figure 10 as well as Figure 11A second limiting rod 107 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the top plate 1. Multiple second limiting rods 107 are provided. A first limiting plate 108 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the second limiting rod 107. Multiple first limiting plates 108 are also provided. An arc-shaped plate 109 is fixedly connected to the top of the bottom plate 104. Multiple arc-shaped plates 109 are arranged in a circular pattern of four arc-shaped plates 109. A limiting groove 110 is provided between the arc-shaped plates 109. The limiting groove 110 cooperates with the first limiting plate 108. Utilizing the second limiting rod 107, when the top plate 1 moves downward, the second limiting rod 107 moves downward along with the top plate 1. The movement of the second limiting rod 107 causes the first limiting plate 108 to move downward. The downward movement of the top plate 1 and the bottom plate 1... Before plate 104 approaches, top plate 1 needs to be suspended directly above bottom plate 104 to align them. Once aligned, top plate 1 can be moved downwards. As top plate 1 moves downwards, the first limiting plate 108 and the second limiting rod 107 contact the limiting groove 110 of the arc-shaped plate 109. This contact restricts the movement of top plate 1 and bottom plate 104, preventing them from swaying. Three sleeves 111 are fixedly connected to the top of bottom plate 104. Each sleeve 111 is fitted with the first limiting rod 102. Using the sleeves 111, once top plate 1 and bottom plate 104 are in contact and restricted, another top plate 1 is moved to align the first limiting rod 102 of top plate 1 with the sleeve 111. After alignment, top plate 1 can continue to be moved. The top plate 1 moves the first limiting rod 102 downwards, causing the first limiting rod 102 to penetrate into the inner cavity of the sleeve 111, thus enabling multiple top plates 1 to be combined and spliced. A second limiting plate 112 is fixedly connected to the top of the first flower bed 106. Multiple second limiting plates 112 are provided, and two second flower beds 113 are connected through the outer wall of the second limiting plate 112. Utilizing the second limiting plate 112, after the first flower bed 106 is installed, the second flower bed 113 can be placed directly above the first flower bed 106. Then, the second flower bed 113 is moved downwards until it contacts the second limiting plate 112. When the bottom of the second flower bed 113 contacts the top of the first flower bed 106, it indicates that the two flower beds are joined together. Once the installation is complete, the second flower bed 113 is restricted by the second limiting plate 112 to prevent it from swaying. The second flower bed 113 is provided with a groove 114 and a first drainage hole 115 on its outer wall. There are multiple first drainage holes 115, which are inverted V-shaped. Soil is placed in the groove 114. When water begins to accumulate on the surface of the top plate 1, the water flows into the groove 114 through the first drainage hole 115, thus watering the flowers in the groove 114. At the same time, excess water flows to the bottom plate 104 through the second through hole 116. Because the first drainage hole 115 is inverted V-shaped, it can prevent the soil in the groove 114 from being lost.The second flower bed 113 is provided with a second through hole 116, and there are multiple second through holes 116. The outer wall of the second flower bed 113 is provided with a second drainage hole 117, and there are multiple second drainage holes 117. The second drainage holes 117 are inverted V-shaped and their height is higher than the first drainage hole 115. When water begins to accumulate in the groove 114 of the second flower bed 113, the water flows through the second drainage holes 117 to one side of the road, thus preventing water accumulation on the main road. The first through hole 105 and the second through hole... In conjunction with 116, a drainage chamber 118 is provided on the inner wall of the base plate 104. Utilizing the cooperation of the first through hole 105 and the second through hole 116, when water begins to accumulate in the groove 114, the water flows into the drainage chamber 118 through the first through hole 105 and the second through hole 116, where it is collected. The space between the second limiting rods 107 and 108 is hollow, allowing for the laying and installation of various cables, pipes, and sensors.
[0037] Working principle: Utilizing the first flower bed 106, as it moves downwards and approaches the base plate 104, the positioning rod 202 and the rotating plate 206 penetrate into the positioning groove 201. As the first flower bed 106 moves downwards, both ends of the rotating plate 206 contact the clamping plate 203. With the rotating plate 206 continuously moving upwards, the clamping plate 203 presses against both ends of the rotating plate 206. At this time, the spring 205 is compressed. Simultaneously, the elastic force of the spring 205 pushes the rotating plate 206 to rotate upwards. When the rotating plate 206 rotates, both ends of the rotating plate 206 will engage above the clamping plate 203. Simultaneously, the rotating plate 206 will rotate above the clamping plate 203. Through the pushing of the spring 205, the rotating plate 206, after rotating to an appropriate angle, will then be positioned... Position block 207 will contact positioning hole 204. Through the contact between the two, the rotating plate 206 is restricted and cannot be rotated. At the same time, when the first flower bed 106 is impacted and moves upward, the first flower bed 106 drives the positioning groove 201 and the clamping plate 203 to move upward, causing the positioning block 207 to separate from the positioning hole 204. After the two separate, the top of the clamping plate 203 contacts the rotating plate 206. Through the contact between the two, the first flower bed 106 is restricted and cannot be moved upward. At the same time, the rotating plate 206 will rotate, and through the elastic force, the rotating plate 206 and the positioning block 207 will move upward, so that the positioning block 207 re-contacts the positioning hole 204, thereby combining and splicing the first flower bed 106 and the base plate 104 to prevent the two from separating.
[0038] Other techniques in this embodiment are based on existing technologies.
[0039] This invention has been described through preferred embodiments. Those skilled in the art will understand that various changes or equivalent substitutions can be made to these features and embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. This invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein; other embodiments falling within the scope of the claims are also within the protection scope of this invention.
Claims
1. A modular sponge city green landscape road, comprising a top slab (1), characterized in that, The top plate (1) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of a protrusion (101), and there are three protrusions (101). A first limiting rod (102) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the protrusion (101). A slot (103) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the top plate (1), and there are three slots (103). A bottom plate (104) is provided below the top plate (1). The width of the bottom plate (104) is greater than that of the top plate (1). A first through hole (105) is provided on the bottom plate (104), and there are multiple first through holes (105). A first flower bed (106) is provided above the bottom plate (104), and there are two first flower beds (106). A positioning mechanism (2) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the bottom plate (104). The positioning mechanism (2) includes a positioning groove (201) and a positioning rod (202). The positioning groove (201) is fixedly connected to the first flower bed (106). There are multiple positioning grooves (201). A clamping plate (203) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the positioning groove (201). There are multiple clamping plates (203). A positioning hole (204) is provided on the inner wall of the positioning groove (201). There are multiple positioning holes (204). There are multiple positioning rods (202). The positioning rod (202) is fixedly connected to the base plate (104). A spring (205) is provided on the outer wall of the positioning rod (202). A rotating plate (206) is connected through the outer wall of the positioning rod (202). A positioning block (207) is fixedly connected to the top of the rotating plate (206). The positioning block (207) is adapted to the positioning hole (204). As the first flower bed (106) moves downward and approaches the base plate (104), the positioning rod (202) and the rotating plate (206) penetrate into the positioning groove (201). As the first flower bed (106) moves downward, the two ends of the rotating plate (206) contact the clamping plate (203). As the rotating plate (206) continues to move upward, the clamping plate (203) squeezes the two ends of the rotating plate (206). At this time, the spring (205) is in a compressed state. At the same time, through the elastic force of the spring (205), the rotating plate (206) is pushed to rotate upward. When the rotating plate (206) rotates, the two ends of the rotating plate (206) will be locked above the clamping plate (203). At the same time, the rotating plate (206) will rotate above the clamping plate (203). Through the push of the spring (205), after the rotating plate (206) rotates to an appropriate angle, the positioning block (207) is engaged. It will contact the positioning hole (204). Through the contact between the two, the rotating plate (206) is restricted and cannot be rotated. At the same time, when the first flower platform (106) is impacted and moves upward, the first flower platform (106) drives the positioning groove (201) and the clamping plate (203) to move upward, so that the positioning block (207) separates from the positioning hole (204). After the two separate, the top of the clamping plate (203) contacts the rotating plate (206). Through the contact between the two, the first flower platform (106) is restricted and cannot be moved upward. At the same time, the rotating plate (206) will rotate. Through the elastic force, the rotating plate (206) and the positioning block (207) will move upward, so that the positioning block (207) re-contacts the positioning hole (204), and then the first flower platform (106) and the base plate (104) are combined and spliced to avoid the separation of the two. The bottom end of the clamping plate (203) is inclined, and both ends of the rotating plate (206) are inclined. The rotating plate (206) cooperates with the clamping plate (203).
2. The modular sponge city green landscape road according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top plate (1) is fixedly connected to the bottom of a second limiting rod (107), and there are multiple second limiting rods (107). The outer wall of the second limiting rod (107) is fixedly connected to a first limiting plate (108), and there are multiple first limiting plates (108). The top of the bottom plate (104) is fixedly connected to an arc plate (109), and there are multiple arc plates (109). Every four arc plates (109) are arranged in a circle. A limiting groove (110) is provided between the arc plates (109) and the arc plates (109), and the limiting groove (110) cooperates with the first limiting plate (108).
3. The modular sponge city green landscape road according to claim 1, characterized in that, A sleeve (111) is fixedly connected to the top of the base plate (104). There are three sleeves (111) in total. The sleeves (111) are adapted to the first limiting rod (102).
4. The modular sponge city green landscape road according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the first flower bed (106) is fixedly connected to a second limiting plate (112). There are multiple second limiting plates (112). The outer wall of the second limiting plate (112) is connected to a second flower bed (113). There are two second flower beds (113).
5. A modular sponge city green landscape road according to claim 4, characterized in that, The second flower bed (113) is provided with a groove (114), and the outer wall of the second flower bed (113) is provided with a first drainage hole (115). There are multiple first drainage holes (115), and the first drainage hole (115) is in the shape of an inverted V.
6. The modular sponge city green landscape road according to claim 5, characterized in that, The second flower bed (113) is provided with a second through hole (116), and there are multiple second through holes (116). The outer wall of the second flower bed (113) is provided with a second drainage hole (117), and there are multiple second drainage holes (117). The second drainage hole (117) is in the shape of an inverted V, and the height of the second drainage hole (117) is higher than that of the first drainage hole (115).
7. A modular sponge city green landscape road according to claim 6, characterized in that, The first through hole (105) cooperates with the second through hole (116), and the inner wall of the bottom plate (104) is provided with a drainage chamber (118).
8. A modular sponge city green landscape road according to claim 2, characterized in that, The space between the second limiting rod (107) and the second limiting rod (107) is a hollow structure.
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Sponge city greening landscape road with modular structure
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