Shipborne wireless charging buoy device

By using a shipborne wireless charging buoy device that combines wireless charging and photovoltaic charging, the problem of insufficient power for the buoy device has been solved, achieving a stable power supply and convenient charging of the equipment, and reducing the risk and cost of manual battery replacement.

CN121553307APending Publication Date: 2026-02-24丁奕诚
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Application Number
CN202610001082.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2026-01-04
Publication Date
2026-02-24

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Technical Problem

Existing buoy devices need to be kept away from the hull or charging points during use, making it impossible to replenish power in a timely manner. This results in insufficient power, affecting the normal use of the equipment, and manual battery replacement poses safety risks.

Method used

It adopts a shipborne wireless charging buoy device, which combines wireless charging and photovoltaic charging mechanisms. It provides power supply through the wireless charging base and photovoltaic panels, and is equipped with lifting adjustment and sealing protection structure to ensure a stable power supply.

Benefits of technology

It achieves the convenience and safety of wireless charging, avoids the problems of tangled and aging wires, ensures a continuous supply of power, reduces manpower and material costs, and improves the stability and safety of the device.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a shipborne wireless charging buoy device, and relates to the technical field of wireless charging technology and buoy equipment.The shipborne wireless charging buoy device comprises a buoy mechanism, a wireless charging mechanism is arranged on the side face of the buoy mechanism, a photovoltaic charging mechanism is arranged at the top of the buoy mechanism, and a protective cover mechanism is arranged on the outer side of the photovoltaic charging mechanism; and a lifting mechanism is arranged at the top of the photovoltaic charging mechanism. The guide piece is fixedly connected to the side face of the mounting plate, the adjusting ring is movably connected to the interior of the guide piece, the adjusting ring is connected with the pneumatic lifting column for supporting through the connecting pieces distributed on the adjusting ring, and therefore the lifting adjusting function is achieved, and stable lifting adjusting can be conveniently conducted. And a pneumatic lifting column is controlled by a pneumatic pump to perform lifting adjustment, so that an adjusting ring can be further controlled to realize the lifting adjustment function, and a guide piece can be matched to drive a mounting plate to perform angle adjustment, so that the illumination angle of the photovoltaic panel can be adjusted, and the use effect is further improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of wireless charging technology and buoy equipment technology, specifically a shipborne wireless charging buoy device. Background Technology

[0002] Buoys are important equipment for maritime monitoring, navigation, and communication, and are widely used in oceans, lakes, rivers, and other waterways. Traditional buoys are mostly powered by built-in batteries. When the batteries are depleted, personnel must be transported by ship to the buoy's location to manually replace them. This not only consumes a lot of manpower, resources, and time, but also poses significant safety risks in rough sea conditions.

[0003] In the prior art, such as the patent application CN201820594032.2 entitled "An Electronic Buoy and its Charging Device," the buoy includes a foot, a body, and a tail. The body contains a circuit board and a battery. The circuit board has a buoy control circuit electrically connected to the battery. At least one end of the circuit board has a charging terminal, which is electrically connected to both the buoy control circuit and the battery. The charging terminal is also compatible with the charging interface of an external charger. The charging terminal extends from the body, and the foot and / or tail are plugged into the charging terminal. This invention's electronic buoy allows for convenient removal of the foot and / or tail during charging and easy reconnection to the body after charging, enabling normal use. This convenience significantly reduces the buoy's production cost.

[0004] Existing buoy devices need to be kept away from the hull or charging point during use, and cannot guarantee timely power replenishment after long-term use, resulting in insufficient power and affecting the normal use of the equipment. In order to address the above problems, a shipborne wireless charging buoy device is proposed. Summary of the Invention

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a shipborne wireless charging buoy device to solve the problems mentioned in the background art, which require the device to be operated far from the hull or charging point, and cannot guarantee timely power replenishment after long-term use, resulting in insufficient power and affecting the normal use of the device.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a shipborne wireless charging buoy device, comprising a buoy mechanism, a wireless charging mechanism disposed on the side of the buoy mechanism, a photovoltaic charging mechanism disposed on the top of the buoy mechanism, a protective cover mechanism disposed on the outside of the photovoltaic charging mechanism, a lifting mechanism disposed on the top of the photovoltaic charging mechanism, the buoy mechanism comprising a top cover plate, a floating base connected to the bottom of the top cover plate, a floating body disposed on the outside of the top cover plate, and a storage battery disposed inside the floating base; The wireless charging mechanism includes a wireless charging base, an inner docking seat, an inner connector electrically connected to the inner side of the docking seat, a connecting line connected to one end of the connecting line, a power receiving socket fixedly connected to one end of the connecting line, and the power receiving socket fixedly connected to the top of the battery. The photovoltaic charging mechanism includes a mounting base. Several rotating parts are evenly distributed along the circumference on the outer side of the mounting base. A mounting plate is provided on the top of each rotating part. A photovoltaic panel is provided on one side of the mounting plate. A guide is fixedly connected to the other side of the mounting plate. An adjusting ring is movably connected to the inner side of the guide. A connecting part is fixedly connected to the outer side of the adjusting ring. A pneumatic lifting column is provided at the bottom of the connecting part.

[0007] Preferably, the protective cover mechanism includes a transparent protective cover, a mating pressure ring is fixedly installed on the outer side of the transparent protective cover, an outer sealing ring is movably connected to the bottom of the mating pressure ring, and an inner sealing ring is movably connected to the inner side of the transparent protective cover.

[0008] Preferably, the lifting mechanism includes an inner support column, a lifting rack is provided on one side of the inner support column, and an outer sleeve is fitted on the outer side of the inner support column.

[0009] Preferably, a fixing member is fixedly connected to the outer side of the outer sleeve, and a lifting adjustment motor is fixedly connected to one end of the fixing member. A lifting adjustment gear is provided at the output end of the lifting adjustment motor, and the lifting adjustment gear is meshed with the lifting rack.

[0010] Preferably, a mounting plate is fixedly connected to the top of the outer sleeve, a fixing post is fixedly installed on the top of the mounting plate, and a signal transmitter is fixedly connected to the top of the fixing post.

[0011] Preferably, a temperature and humidity sensor is fixedly installed on the top of the mounting plate, a support column is fixedly connected to the top of the mounting plate, and a wind direction sensor is installed on the top of the support column.

[0012] Preferably, the outer wall of the mounting base is provided with an embedded groove, the bottom of the pneumatic lifting column is provided with a ventilation ring, the top of the ventilation ring is fixedly connected to an air supply pipe, one end of the air supply pipe is fixedly connected to an air pressure pump, and the air pressure pump is fixedly installed on the top of the mounting base.

[0013] Preferably, the wireless charging base is symmetrically fixedly connected to a fixing base on its outer side, and the fixing base has a plurality of mounting holes symmetrically opened on one side.

[0014] Preferably, a power connector is provided through the middle of the top cover plate, a support frame is provided at the bottom of the battery, a clamping member is provided at the top of the support frame, and a limit frame is fixedly connected to the side of the clamping member.

[0015] Preferably, the bottom of the floating base is provided with a docking interface, the inner side of the docking interface is threaded with a connector, and the bottom of the connector is connected to a center weight.

[0016] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are: 1. In this invention, a mounting base provides support for the installation, and a rotating component connects to the mounting plate, facilitating the placement of photovoltaic panels in a circular array on the buoy. A guide component is fixed to the side of the mounting plate, and an adjusting ring is movably connected internally. Connectors on the adjusting ring connect to a pneumatic lifting column, enabling stable height adjustment. A venting ring connects to the pneumatic lifting column, with an air supply pipe connected to an air pump. This allows for height adjustment via the air pump, further facilitating control of the adjusting ring and enabling angle adjustment of the mounting plate. This, in conjunction with the guide component, allows for angle adjustment of the photovoltaic panels, improving overall performance.

[0017] 2. In this invention, a transparent protective cover is set on the top of the top cover plate, and a mating pressure ring is set on the outside of the transparent protective cover. An outer sealing ring and an inner sealing ring are set on the top of the top cover plate, which facilitates the sealing connection between the outer sealing ring and the mating pressure ring to form an effective sealing and isolation effect. The inner sealing ring is further sealed and connected internally, which helps to improve the effect of use and ensure the sealing performance.

[0018] 3. In this invention, an inner support column is connected to the top of the mounting base, and an outer sleeve is telescopically fitted onto the outer side of the inner support column. A lifting rack is fixedly installed on the side of the inner support column, and a lifting adjustment motor is fixedly installed on the outer side of the outer sleeve by a fastener. The output end of the lifting adjustment motor is equipped with a lifting adjustment gear. The lifting adjustment gear meshes with the lifting rack, and the lifting adjustment motor drives the lifting adjustment gear to rotate. The reverse force generated by the meshing connection between the lifting adjustment gear and the lifting rack allows for effective telescopic adjustment of the outer sleeve. This allows for timely height adjustment according to usage needs, effectively improving the usability. A temperature and humidity sensor is fixedly installed on the top of the outer sleeve via a mounting plate, and the top of the mounting plate is equipped with a temperature and humidity sensor for monitoring temperature and humidity. A signal transmitter is mounted and supported by a fixing column, facilitating wireless transmission and remote signal reception. A wind direction sensor is installed via a support column, enabling convenient monitoring of wind direction and force. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to the present invention; Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to the present invention from another angle. Figure 3 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to the present invention. Figure 4 This is a partial cross-sectional view of a shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to the present invention. Figure 5 For the present invention Figure 4 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the diagram; Figure 6 For the present invention Figure 4 Enlarged structural diagram at point B in the diagram; Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the photovoltaic charging mechanism of a shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to the present invention; Figure 8 For the present invention Figure 7 A magnified structural diagram at point C in the diagram.

[0020] In the picture: 1. Buoy Mechanism; 101. Top Cover Plate; 102. Floating Base; 103. Floating Body; 104. Power Connection Component; 105. Battery; 106. Support Frame; 107. Clamping Component; 108. Limiting Frame; 109. Connecting Interface; 110. Connector; 111. Center Weight; 2. Wireless Charging Mechanism; 201. Wireless Charging Base; 202. Fixing Base; 203. Mounting Hole; 204. Docking Base; 205. Connecting Connector; 206. Connecting Line; 207. Power Connection Base; 3. Photovoltaic Charging Mechanism; 301. Mounting Base; 302. Rotating Component; 303. Mounting Plate; 304. Photovoltaic Panel; 305. Guide Component; 306. 307. Adjusting ring; 308. Embedded slot; 309. Connector; 310. Pneumatic lifting column; 311. Ventilation ring; 312. Air supply pipe; 313. Air pressure pump; 4. Protective cover mechanism; 401. Transparent protective cover; 402. Butt joint pressure ring; 403. Outer sealing ring; 404. Inner sealing ring; 5. Lifting mechanism; 501. Inner support column; 502. Lifting rack; 503. Outer sleeve; 504. Fixing component; 505. Lifting adjustment motor; 506. Lifting adjustment gear; 507. Mounting plate; 508. Fixing column; 509. Signal transmitter; 510. Temperature and humidity sensor; 511. Support column; 512. Wind direction sensor. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0022] Example 1: As Figures 1-8 As shown, the present invention provides a technical solution: a shipborne wireless charging buoy device, including a buoy mechanism 1, a wireless charging mechanism 2 disposed on the side of the buoy mechanism 1, a photovoltaic charging mechanism 3 disposed on the top of the buoy mechanism 1, a protective cover mechanism 4 disposed on the outside of the photovoltaic charging mechanism 3, a lifting mechanism 5 disposed on the top of the photovoltaic charging mechanism 3, the buoy mechanism 1 including a top cover plate 101, a floating base 102 connected to the bottom of the top cover plate 101, and a floating body 1 disposed on the outside of the top cover plate 101. 03. A battery 105 is installed inside the floating base 102. A power connector 104 is installed through the middle of the top cover plate 101. A support frame 106 is installed at the bottom of the battery 105. A clamping member 107 is installed at the top of the support frame 106. A limit frame 108 is fixedly connected to the side of the clamping member 107. A docking interface 109 is installed at the bottom of the floating base 102. A connector 110 is threaded on the inner side of the docking interface 109. A center weight 111 is connected to the bottom of the connector 110. The wireless charging mechanism 2 includes a wireless charging base 201. A docking seat 204 is provided on the inner side of the wireless charging base 201. A connector 205 is electrically connected to the inner side of the docking seat 204. A connection line 206 is connected to one end of the connector 205. A power receiving seat 207 is fixedly connected to one end of the connection line 206. The power receiving seat 207 is fixedly connected to the top of the battery 105. A fixing seat 202 is symmetrically fixedly connected to the outer side of the wireless charging base 201. A plurality of mounting holes 203 are symmetrically opened on one side of the fixing seat 202. The photovoltaic charging mechanism 3 includes a mounting base 301. Several rotating parts 302 are evenly distributed along the circumference on the outer side of the mounting base 301. A mounting plate 303 is provided on the top of the rotating parts 302. A photovoltaic panel 304 is provided on one side of the mounting plate 303. A guide 305 is fixedly connected to the other side of the mounting plate 303. An adjusting ring 306 is movably connected to the inner side of the guide 305. A connector 308 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the adjusting ring 306. A pneumatic lifting column 309 is provided at the bottom of the connector 308. An embedded groove 307 is opened around the outer wall of the mounting base 301. A ventilation ring 310 is provided at the bottom of the pneumatic lifting column 309. An air supply pipe 311 is fixedly connected to the top of the ventilation ring 310. An air pressure pump 312 is fixedly connected to one end of the air supply pipe 311. The air pressure pump 312 is fixedly installed on the top of the mounting base 301.

[0023] In this embodiment, the top cover plate 101 and the floating base 102 are assembled through a matching connection structure, forming a stable installation space with load-bearing capacity, which can be used to accommodate various functional components. To ensure the overall structure's floating performance on water, a float 103 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the top cover plate 101. The float 103 is made of a low-density, highly corrosion-resistant material, which can provide sufficient buoyancy support for the device, ensuring that the device can float stably on the water surface. In the middle area of ​​the top cover plate 101, an electrical connector 104 is integrally formed or fixedly installed. The electrical connector 104 is provided with standardized wiring ports and conductive contacts, which can easily realize the electrical connection between external lines and internal electrical components, effectively simplifying the wiring process of the device. The bottom of the electrical connector 104 is electrically connected to the battery 105 through wires. The battery 105, as the energy storage unit of the device, can store and stably output electrical energy, providing a continuous power supply for the various electrical modules of the device. To prevent displacement or tipping of the battery 105 during device operation or water surface movement, a support frame 106 is installed at the bottom of the battery 105. This support frame 106 is made of rigid material, and its structural dimensions precisely match the bottom contour of the battery 105, providing stable support and positioning, ensuring the installation stability of the battery 105. Simultaneously, clamping components 107 are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the battery 105. The clamping components 107 are fixed to the support frame 106 by bolts or snap-fit ​​connections, providing clamping and limiting effects on the battery 105 from both sides. Furthermore, a limiting frame 108 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the clamping component 107. This limiting frame 108 and the clamping component 107 form a cooperative limiting structure, further enhancing the clamping strength and stability of the battery 105, completely preventing loosening and displacement of the battery 105. In addition, the bottom of the device is equipped with an interface 109 and a connector 110, which are tightly connected by threaded engagement or plug-in snap-fit. A center of gravity hammer 111 is suspended and fixed at the lower end of the connector 110. The center of gravity hammer 111 is made of high-density material and can adjust the overall center of gravity distribution of the device by its own weight, so that the center of gravity of the device is lowered below the water surface, thereby effectively enhancing the anti-overturning ability of the device during the floating process on the water surface and ensuring that the device can always maintain a stable floating state.

[0024] The wireless charging base 201 is fixedly installed on the side of the top cover plate 101. To ensure the secure installation of the wireless charging base 201 and prevent it from loosening or falling off during floating operation or external force contact, two fixing seats 202 are symmetrically fixedly installed on the outer wall of the wireless charging base 201. The fixing seats 202 are connected to the wireless charging base 201 using an integrated molding process or a high-strength bolt group, and the two together form a stable mounting base. Mounting holes 203 are pre-drilled in the fixing seats 202. Installers can pass the appropriate size fastening bolts through the mounting holes 203 and engage them with the pre-drilled threaded holes on the side of the top cover plate 101 to lock them in place. This achieves stable assembly of the wireless charging base 201 on the side of the top cover plate 101 and provides reliable structural support for the subsequent implementation of the wireless charging function. On the inner end face of the wireless charging dock 201, an integrally formed docking seat 204 for electrical conversion is provided. The interface specifications of the docking seat 204 are precisely matched with the end structure of the connector 205. The two can form a stable electrical connection through plugging and unplugging, thereby establishing a current transmission channel between the wireless charging dock 201 and the internal circuit, ensuring that the electrical energy received by the wireless charging dock 201 can be efficiently and stably conducted into the device. The other end of the connector 205 is electrically connected to the charging socket 207 through the connecting line 206. The charging socket 207 is adapted to connect to the charging port of the battery 105. When the wireless charging dock 201 receives an external power signal, the power can pass through the docking seat 204, connector 205, connecting line 206, and charging socket 207 in sequence, and finally be input into the battery 105 to complete the energy storage process, thereby ensuring that the battery 105 is always in a fully charged state and providing stable power support for the continuous operation of various functional modules of the device. Compared to traditional wired charging, the wireless charging solution used in this device eliminates the need for complex wiring, effectively avoiding problems such as tangled wires and aging damage that can occur with wired charging. It also significantly simplifies the charging process, greatly improving convenience and safety for users.

[0025] The mounting base 301 provides support for the installation and, in conjunction with the rotating component 302, rotatably connects to the mounting plate 303, thus facilitating the placement of the photovoltaic panels 304. This allows the photovoltaic panels 304 to be distributed in a circular array on the buoy. A guide component 305 is fixedly connected to the side of the mounting plate 303 and has an adjustable ring 306 internally connected. Connectors 308 on the adjustable ring 306 connect to the pneumatic lifting column 309 for support, enabling stable lifting and adjustment. A venting ring 310 connects to the pneumatic lifting column 309 and has an air supply pipe 311 connected to a pneumatic pump 312. This allows the pneumatic pump 312 to control the lifting and adjustment of the pneumatic lifting column 309, further facilitating control of the adjusting ring 306 for lifting and adjustment. This, combined with the guide component 305, allows for angle adjustment of the mounting plate 303, thereby adjusting the light angle of the photovoltaic panels 304 and further improving the performance.

[0026] Example 2: As Figure 1 and Figure 6 As shown, the protective cover mechanism 4 includes a transparent protective cover 401. A mating pressure ring 402 is fixedly installed on the outer side of the transparent protective cover 401. An outer sealing ring 403 is movably connected to the bottom of the mating pressure ring 402. An inner sealing ring 404 is movably connected to the inner side of the transparent protective cover 401.

[0027] In this embodiment, a transparent protective cover 401 is provided on the top of the top cover plate 101, and a mating pressure ring 402 is provided on the outside of the transparent protective cover 401. An outer sealing ring 403 and an inner sealing ring 404 are provided on the top of the top cover plate 101, which facilitates the sealing connection between the outer sealing ring 403 and the mating pressure ring 402 to form an effective sealing and isolation effect. The inner sealing ring 404 further seals the connection internally, thereby improving the effect of use and ensuring the sealing performance.

[0028] Example 3: As Figures 1-3 and Figure 5As shown, the lifting mechanism 5 includes an inner support column 501, a lifting rack 502 on one side of the inner support column 501, an outer sleeve 503 on the outer side of the inner support column 501, a fixing member 504 fixedly connected to the outer side of the outer sleeve 503, a lifting adjustment motor 505 fixedly connected to one end of the fixing member 504, a lifting adjustment gear 506 provided at the output end of the lifting adjustment motor 505, the lifting adjustment gear 506 meshing with the lifting rack 502, a mounting plate 507 fixedly connected to the top of the outer sleeve 503, a fixing column 508 fixedly mounted on the top of the mounting plate 507, a signal transmitter 509 fixedly connected to the top of the fixing column 508, a temperature and humidity sensor 510 fixedly mounted on the top of the mounting plate 507, a support column 511 fixedly connected to the top of the mounting plate 507, and a wind direction sensor 512 mounted on the top of the support column 511.

[0029] In this embodiment, an inner support column 501 is connected to the top of the mounting base 301, and an outer sleeve 503 is telescopically fitted on the outer side of the inner support column 501. A lifting rack 502 is fixedly installed on the side of the inner support column 501, and a lifting adjustment motor 505 is fixedly installed on the outer side of the outer sleeve 503 by a fixing member 504. A lifting adjustment gear 506 is provided at the output end of the lifting adjustment motor 505. The lifting adjustment gear 506 and the lifting rack 502 are meshed together. The lifting adjustment motor 505 drives the lifting adjustment gear 506 to rotate. The reverse force generated by the meshing connection between the lifting adjustment gear 506 and the lifting rack 502 can enable the outer sleeve 503 to achieve effective telescopic adjustment. Thus, the height can be adjusted in a timely manner according to the needs of use, effectively improving the use effect. A temperature and humidity sensor 510 is fixedly mounted on the top of the outer casing 503 via a mounting plate 507. The sensor 510 provides temperature and humidity monitoring. A signal transmitter 509 is mounted and supported by a fixing post 508, facilitating wireless transmission and remote signal reception. A wind direction sensor 512 is mounted on a support post 511, enabling convenient sensing and monitoring of direction and wind force.

[0030] In this invention, the shipborne wireless charging buoy device, when in use, firstly connects the top cover plate 101 and the floating base 102 to form an installation space. A float 103 is provided on the outer side of the top cover plate 101 to provide buoyancy. A power connector 104 is provided in the middle of the top cover plate 101 for easy connection of electrical wires. A battery 105 is connected to the bottom of the power connector 104 to provide power storage. A support frame 106 is provided at the bottom of the battery 105 to provide stable support and ensure stability. Clamping members 107 are clamped to both sides of the battery 105, and a limiting frame 108 is fixedly installed on the outer side of the clamping members 107 to further enhance strength and ensure stability. The connection between the interface 109 and the connector 110, along with the counterweight 111, provides a counterweight effect, thereby facilitating stable buoyancy.

[0031] The wireless charging base 201 is located on the side of the top cover 101, and fixing brackets 202 are symmetrically fixed on the outside of the wireless charging base 201 for connection and fixation. The mounting holes 203 are used with bolts for installation and fixation, forming a stable installation. A docking seat 204 is located on the inside of the wireless charging base 201 and forms an electrical connection with the docking connector 205, facilitating wireless current transmission. A connecting line 206 is connected to one end of the docking connector 205, and together with the charging base 207, it charges the battery 105. This ensures sufficient power and, since wireless charging eliminates the need for wiring, improves convenience during use.

[0032] The mounting base 301 provides support for the installation and, in conjunction with the rotating component 302, rotatably connects to the mounting plate 303, thus facilitating the placement of the photovoltaic panels 304. This allows the photovoltaic panels 304 to be distributed in a circular array on the buoy. A guide component 305 is fixedly connected to the side of the mounting plate 303 and internally connected to an adjusting ring 306. Connecting components 308 on the adjusting ring 306 connect to the pneumatic lifting column 309 for support, enabling stable lifting and adjustment. A venting ring 310 connects to the pneumatic lifting column 309 and has an air supply pipe 311 connected to an air pressure pump 312. This allows the air pressure pump 312 to control the lifting and adjustment of the pneumatic lifting column 309, further facilitating control of the adjusting ring 306 for lifting and adjustment. This, combined with the guide component 305, allows for angle adjustment of the mounting plate 303, thereby adjusting the light angle of the photovoltaic panels 304 and further improving the performance.

[0033] A transparent protective cover 401 is installed on the top of the top cover plate 101, and a mating pressure ring 402 is provided on the outside of the transparent protective cover 401. An outer sealing ring 403 and an inner sealing ring 404 are provided on the top of the top cover plate 101. This facilitates a sealing connection between the outer sealing ring 403 and the mating pressure ring 402, forming an effective sealing and isolation effect. The inner sealing ring 404 further seals the connection internally, thereby improving the performance of the product and ensuring the sealing performance. The inner support column 501 is connected to the top of the mounting base 301, and the outer sleeve 503 is telescopically fitted on the outer side of the inner support column 501. A lifting rack 502 is fixedly installed on the side of the inner support column 501, and a lifting adjustment motor 505 is fixedly installed on the outer side of the outer sleeve 503 by a fastener 504. The output end of the lifting adjustment motor 505 is provided with a lifting adjustment gear 506. The lifting adjustment gear 506 and the lifting rack 502 are meshed together. The lifting adjustment motor 505 drives the lifting adjustment gear 506 to rotate. The reverse force generated by the meshing connection between the lifting adjustment gear 506 and the lifting rack 502 can make the outer sleeve 503 effectively telescopically adjustable. Thus, the height can be adjusted in time according to the needs of use, effectively improving the use effect. A temperature and humidity sensor 510 is fixedly mounted on the top of the outer casing 503 via a mounting plate 507. The sensor 510 provides temperature and humidity monitoring. A signal transmitter 509 is mounted and supported by a fixing post 508, facilitating wireless transmission and remote signal reception. A wind direction sensor 512 is mounted on a support post 511, enabling convenient sensing and monitoring of direction and wind force.

[0034] Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A shipborne wireless charging buoy device, comprising a buoy mechanism (1), characterized in that: The buoy mechanism (1) is provided with a wireless charging mechanism (2) on its side, a photovoltaic charging mechanism (3) is provided on the top of the buoy mechanism (1), a protective cover mechanism (4) is provided on the outside of the photovoltaic charging mechanism (3), a lifting mechanism (5) is provided on the top of the photovoltaic charging mechanism (3), the buoy mechanism (1) includes a top cover plate (101), a floating base (102) is connected to the bottom of the top cover plate (101), a floating body (103) is provided on the outside of the top cover plate (101), and a storage battery (105) is provided inside the floating base (102). The wireless charging mechanism (2) includes a wireless charging base (201), a docking seat (204) is provided on the inner side of the wireless charging base (201), a connector (205) is electrically connected to the inner side of the docking seat (204), a connecting line (206) is connected to one end of the connector (205), a power receiving socket (207) is fixedly connected to one end of the connecting line (206), and the power receiving socket (207) is fixedly connected to the top of the battery (105); The photovoltaic charging mechanism (3) includes a mounting base (301). Several rotating parts (302) are evenly distributed on the outer side of the mounting base (301) along the circumferential direction. A mounting plate (303) is provided on the top of the rotating parts (302). A photovoltaic panel (304) is provided on one side of the mounting plate (303). A guide (305) is fixedly connected to the other side of the mounting plate (303). An adjusting ring (306) is movably connected to the inner side of the guide (305). A connector (308) is fixedly connected to the outer side of the adjusting ring (306). A pneumatic lifting column (309) is provided at the bottom of the connector (308).

2. The shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The protective cover mechanism (4) includes a transparent protective cover (401), a mating pressure ring (402) is fixedly installed on the outside of the transparent protective cover (401), an outer sealing ring (403) is movably connected to the bottom of the mating pressure ring (402), and an inner sealing ring (404) is movably connected to the inside of the transparent protective cover (401).

3. The shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lifting mechanism (5) includes an inner support column (501), a lifting rack (502) is provided on one side of the inner support column (501), and an outer sleeve (503) is provided on the outer side of the inner support column (501).

4. The shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to claim 3, characterized in that: A fixing member (504) is fixedly connected to the outer side of the outer sleeve (503). A lifting adjustment motor (505) is fixedly connected to one end of the fixing member (504). A lifting adjustment gear (506) is provided at the output end of the lifting adjustment motor (505). The lifting adjustment gear (506) is meshed with the lifting rack (502).

5. The shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The top of the outer tube (503) is fixedly connected to the mounting plate (507), the top of the mounting plate (507) is fixedly installed with the fixing post (508), and the top of the fixing post (508) is fixedly connected to the signal transmitter (509).

6. The shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to claim 5, characterized in that: A temperature and humidity sensor (510) is fixedly installed on the top of the mounting plate (507), and a support column (511) is fixedly connected to the top of the mounting plate (507). A wind direction sensor (512) is installed on the top of the support column (511).

7. The shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer wall of the mounting base (301) is provided with an embedded groove (307). The bottom of the pneumatic lifting column (309) is provided with a ventilation ring (310). The top of the ventilation ring (310) is fixedly connected to an air supply pipe (311). One end of the air supply pipe (311) is fixedly connected to an air pressure pump (312). The air pressure pump (312) is fixedly installed on the top of the mounting base (301).

8. The shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The wireless charging stand (201) is symmetrically fixedly connected to a fixing base (202), and a number of mounting holes (203) are symmetrically opened on one side of the fixing base (202).

9. The shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to claim 1, characterized in that: A power connector (104) is provided through the middle of the top cover plate (101), a support frame (106) is provided at the bottom of the battery (105), a clamping member (107) is provided at the top of the support frame (106), and a limit frame (108) is fixedly connected to the side of the clamping member (107).

10. The shipborne wireless charging buoy device according to claim 9, characterized in that: The bottom of the floating base (102) is provided with a docking interface (109), and a connector (110) is threaded on the inner side of the docking interface (109). A center weight (111) is connected to the bottom of the connector (110).

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