Vegetation covering support for water and soil conservation

By incorporating adjustment components into the vegetation cover support system, the problem of difficult-to-adjust support spacing was solved, enabling flexible installation and efficient fixation of the support system on different land areas.

CN223913054UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17杨慧
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Application Number
CN202520524623.2
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-25
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-25

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Technical Problem

The existing vegetation cover supports are welded together, making it difficult to adjust the spacing between the supports and adapt to the installation needs of different land areas.

Method used

By setting adjustment components, including positioning rods, fixing columns, protrusions, and springs, the spacing of the brackets can be adjusted. The positioning rods are used to limit the upper limit of the fixing columns and slide to adjust the inner rods. With the help of the insertion rods and limit blocks, the brackets can be installed quickly.

Benefits of technology

It enables flexible adjustment of the bracket spacing, is suitable for various land areas, and improves installation efficiency and ease of operation.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a vegetation covering support for water and soil conservation, and relates to the technical field of water and soil conservation. The device comprises two supports, connecting blocks are fixedly connected to the left sides and the right sides of the two supports, two adjusting assemblies are arranged on the corresponding sides of the two supports, the two adjusting assemblies are arranged on the left sides and the right sides of the supports respectively, each adjusting assembly comprises an outer rod, the interior of each outer rod is provided with a cavity, and the inner side of each outer rod is provided with a clamping groove. And an inner rod is slidably connected into the outer rod. According to the utility model, the adjusting assembly is arranged, specifically, the positioning rod is pulled upwards, and after the raised line moves to the position above the fixed column, the positioning rod is rotated, so that the raised line limits the positioning rod at the position above the fixed column, the brackets can be pulled, and the inner rod slides in the outer rod, so that the distance between the two brackets is adjusted; and by adjusting the positions of the two supports, the device can be suitable for various different land areas, and the influence of the size on installation is avoided.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of soil and water conservation technology, and in particular relates to a vegetation cover support for soil and water conservation. Background Technology

[0002] Soil and water conservation is the work of preventing soil erosion, protecting, improving and rationally utilizing soil and water resources, increasing land productivity, and establishing a good ecological environment. Soil and water conservation promotes the comprehensive development of agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and sideline industries by increasing ground cover, preventing soil erosion.

[0003] Existing vegetation cover supports are usually welded together and then installed on the land. However, since the area covered by vegetation varies, supports of different sizes are required for installation. Because the supports are usually welded together, the spacing between the supports is difficult to adjust during installation, which has different effects when used on different areas of land. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a vegetation cover support for soil and water conservation. By setting an adjustment component, specifically by pulling the positioning rod upwards, and after the convex strip moves above the fixed column, rotating the positioning rod so that the convex strip limits the positioning rod to a position above the fixed column, the support can be pulled. The inner rod slides inside the outer rod, thereby adjusting the distance between the two supports. By adjusting the position of the two supports, it can be adapted to various different land areas, avoiding the impact of size on installation. This solves the problem that existing vegetation cover supports are usually welded together, making it difficult to adjust the spacing of the supports during installation, thus causing varying degrees of impact when used on land of different areas.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0006] This utility model relates to a support structure for vegetation cover in soil and water conservation. It includes two supports, each with a connecting block fixedly connected to its left and right sides. Two sets of adjustment components are located on opposite sides of each support, respectively. Each adjustment component includes an outer rod with a hollow interior. An inner rod is slidably connected inside the outer rod. Several positioning holes are formed at the top of the inner rod. A fixing column is fixedly connected to the top of the outer rod. A positioning rod is slidably connected inside the fixing column. A compression ring is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the positioning rod. A spring is sleeved on the outer side of the positioning rod. A protruding strip is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the positioning rod. A square groove is formed at the top of the fixing column, which matches the protruding strip. When the protruding strip moves above the fixing column and rotates the positioning rod, it is supported and fixed by the protruding strip, preventing downward movement and facilitating adjustment by the workers.

[0007] Furthermore, the back of the outer rod is fixedly connected to the front of the rear bracket, and the front of the inner rod is fixedly connected to the back of the front bracket. The bottom of the positioning rod passes through the outer rod and extends into the positioning hole. The positioning rod is adapted to the positioning hole. The top of the spring is fixedly connected to the top of the inner wall of the fixed column, and the bottom of the spring contacts the top of the compression ring. There is a gap between the bottom of the protrusion and the top of the compression ring. The outer ring of the compression ring is slidably connected to the inner wall of the fixed column, and the bottom of the compression ring contacts the top of the outer rod. After the bracket is adjusted, the positioning rod is rotated to move the protrusion to the square groove position on the fixed column, so that the protrusion enters the square groove. At this time, the positioning rod is released, and the positioning rod will return to its original position under the elastic action of the spring. Then, the inner rod is pulled to make a fine adjustment so that the positioning rod enters the positioning hole, thereby fixing the distance between the two brackets.

[0008] Furthermore, a bottom post is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting block, a circular hole is opened inside the connecting block, and an insertion rod is slidably connected inside the circular hole on the connecting block. A limiting protrusion ring is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the insertion rod, and a stabilizing ring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bottom post. The limiting protrusion ring is used to position the insertion rod so that the insertion rod will not move up or down after being stuck by the limiting insertion block.

[0009] Furthermore, the top left and right sides of the bracket are fixedly connected to fixing blocks, which are symmetrically arranged and U-shaped. A limiting plug is slidably connected to the inner side of the fixing block. Sliding grooves are opened on the front and back of the fixing block. A limiting slider is fixedly connected to the front and back of the limiting plug. The limiting slider is slidably connected to the fixing block through the sliding groove. Pulling the limiting plug releases the limitation of the plug rod, making it convenient for the staff to press the plug rod.

[0010] Furthermore, a sliding rod is fixedly connected to the side of the limiting plug away from the plug rod. The sliding rod passes through the fixed block and extends to the outside. A second spring is sleeved on the outside of the sliding rod. The sliding rod is slidably connected to the fixed block. The bottom of the limiting plug is higher than the top of the connecting block. The side of the second spring near the limiting plug is fixedly connected to the surface of the limiting plug, and the side of the second spring away from the limiting plug is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the fixed block. When the plug rod is pulled upward and the limiting protrusion contacts the bottom of the connecting block, the limiting plug will insert into the outside of the plug rod, thereby storing the bottom of the plug rod inside the bottom post.

[0011] Furthermore, two stabilizing outer rods are fixedly connected to the front of the rear support, and stabilizing inner rods are slidably connected inside each of the two stabilizing outer rods. The front of each of the two stabilizing inner rods is fixedly connected to the back of the front support. When the support is adjusted, the stabilizing inner rods slide inside the stabilizing outer rods, improving stability and allowing the support to move in a linear manner.

[0012] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0013] 1. This utility model, by setting an adjustment component, specifically involves pulling the positioning rod upwards. When the protrusion moves above the fixed column, the positioning rod is rotated, causing the protrusion to limit the positioning rod to a position above the fixed column, thereby pulling the bracket. The inner rod slides inside the outer rod, thus adjusting the distance between the two brackets. By adjusting the position of the two brackets, it can be adapted to various different land areas, avoiding the impact of size on installation.

[0014] 2. This utility model uses a plug rod to move the bracket to the land where it needs to be installed. At this time, the bottom of the base column contacts the ground. Then, the limiting plug is pulled to move it away from the plug rod. Then, the worker can press the plug rod down to insert it into the soil. This method can quickly install and fix the bracket, which is more efficient and simple to operate.

[0015] Of course, any product implementing this utility model does not necessarily need to achieve all of the advantages described above at the same time. Attached Figure Description

[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 2This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the fixing block of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal cross-sectional structure of the connecting block of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 4 This is a front view sectional view of the fixed column structure of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the positioning rod of this utility model.

[0022] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:

[0023] 1. Bracket; 11. Connecting block; 12. Adjusting assembly; 121. Outer rod; 122. Inner rod; 123. Positioning hole; 124. Fixing column; 241. Positioning rod; 242. Compression ring; 243. Spring one; 244. Protrusion strip; 13. Stabilizing outer rod; 131. Stabilizing inner rod; 14. Bottom column; 141. Insert rod; 142. Limiting protrusion ring; 143. Stabilizing ring; 15. Fixing block; 151. Limiting insert block; 152. Limiting slider; 153. Slide rod; 154. Spring two. Detailed Implementation

[0024] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0025] Please see Figures 1-5As shown, this utility model is a support frame for vegetation cover in soil and water conservation, including two supports 1. Connecting blocks 11 are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of each support 1. Two sets of adjustment components 12 are provided on corresponding sides of each support 1, respectively located on the left and right sides of the support 1. Each adjustment component 12 includes an outer rod 121 with a hollow interior. An inner rod 122 is slidably connected inside the outer rod 121. Several positioning holes 123 are provided at the top of the inner rod 122. A fixing post 124 is fixedly connected to the top of the outer rod 121. A positioning rod 241 is slidably connected inside the fixing post 124. A compression ring 2 is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the positioning rod 241. 42. A spring 243 is sleeved on the outside of the positioning rod 241. A protrusion 244 is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the positioning rod 241. A square groove is opened on the top of the fixing post 124, and the square groove is adapted to the protrusion 244. When the positioning rod 241 is pulled upward, after the protrusion 244 moves above the fixing post 124, the positioning rod 241 is rotated so that the protrusion 244 limits the positioning rod 241 to a position above the fixing post 124, and the bracket 1 can be pulled. The inner rod 122 slides inside the outer rod 121, thereby adjusting the distance between the two brackets 1. By adjusting the position of the two brackets 1, it can be adapted to various different land areas, avoiding the impact of size on installation.

[0026] The back of the outer rod 121 is fixedly connected to the front of the bracket 1 located at the rear, and the front of the inner rod 122 is fixedly connected to the back of the bracket 1 located at the front. The bottom of the positioning rod 241 passes through the outer rod 121 and extends into the positioning hole 123. The positioning rod 241 is adapted to the positioning hole 123. The top of the spring 243 is fixedly connected to the top of the inner wall of the fixing post 124. The bottom of the spring 243 contacts the top of the compression ring 242. There is a gap between the bottom of the protrusion 244 and the top of the compression ring 242. The outer ring of the compression ring 242 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the fixing post 124. The bottom of the compression ring 242 contacts the top of the outer rod 121.

[0027] A base column 14 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting block 11. A circular hole is opened inside the connecting block 11, and an insertion rod 141 is slidably connected inside the circular hole on the connecting block 11. A limiting protrusion ring 142 is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the insertion rod 141, and a stabilizing ring 143 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the base column 14. The bracket 1 is moved to the land where it needs to be installed. At this time, the bottom of the base column 14 contacts the ground. Then, the limiting insertion block 151 is pulled to make it separate from the insertion rod 141. Then, the worker can press the insertion rod 141 down to insert it into the soil. This method can quickly install and fix the bracket 1, which is more efficient and simple and convenient to operate.

[0028] The top left and right sides of the bracket 1 are fixedly connected to the fixing blocks 15. The two fixing blocks 15 are symmetrically arranged and U-shaped. The inner side of the fixing block 15 is slidably connected to the limiting plug 151. The front and back of the fixing block 15 are provided with sliding grooves. The front and back of the limiting plug 151 are fixedly connected to the limiting slider 152. The limiting slider 152 is slidably connected to the fixing block 15 through the sliding groove.

[0029] A sliding rod 153 is fixedly connected to the side of the limiting plug 151 away from the plug rod 141. The sliding rod 153 passes through the fixing block 15 and extends to the outside. A second spring 154 is sleeved on the outside of the sliding rod 153. The sliding rod 153 is slidably connected to the fixing block 15. The bottom position of the limiting plug 151 is higher than the top of the connecting block 11. The side of the second spring 154 near the limiting plug 151 is fixedly connected to the surface of the limiting plug 151. The side of the second spring 154 away from the limiting plug 151 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the fixing block 15.

[0030] The front of the rear bracket 1 is fixedly connected to two stabilizing outer rods 13. The two stabilizing outer rods 13 are slidably connected to stabilizing inner rods 131. The front of the two stabilizing inner rods 131 is fixedly connected to the back of the front bracket 1.

[0031] One specific application of this embodiment is:

[0032] In use, pull the positioning rod 241 upwards. The compression ring 242 moves accordingly, compressing the spring 154. Simultaneously, the positioning rod 241 moves away from the positioning hole 123 on the inner rod 122, and the protrusion 244 moves above the fixing post 124. Then, rotate the positioning rod 241 to disengage the protrusion 244 from the square groove on the fixing post 124, releasing the positioning rod 241. The protrusion 244 then limits the positioning rod 241 to a position above the fixing post 124, preventing it from entering the positioning hole 123. Repeat the same process with the positioning rod 241 on the other side to pull the bracket 1. The inner rod 122 slides inside the outer rod 121, thereby adjusting the distance between the two supports 1. When the support 1 is adjusted, the stabilizing inner rod 131 slides inside the stabilizing outer rod 13 to improve stability. After the adjustment is completed, the positioning rod 241 is rotated so that the protrusion 244 moves to the square groove position on the fixed column 124 and enters the square groove. At this time, the positioning rod 241 is released, and the positioning rod 241 will return to its original position under the elastic action of the spring 243. Then, the inner rod 122 is pulled to make a fine adjustment so that the positioning rod 241 enters the positioning hole 123, thereby fixing the distance between the two supports 1.

[0033] Next, move the bracket 1 to the land where it needs to be installed. At this time, the bottom of the base column 14 is in contact with the ground. Then, pull the limiting block 151 to move it away from the insertion rod 141. When the limiting block 151 moves, it will drive the limiting slider 152 to slide on the fixed block 15, and the slider 153 will also slide on the fixed block 15, and squeeze the spring 154. Then, the worker can press the insertion rod 141 down to insert it into the soil, thus completing the fixation of the bracket 1. After the insertion rod 141 is pressed, the limiting block 151 can be released. When the insertion rod 141 is not in use, the limiting block 151 will support the insertion rod 141 and store it in the base column 14 to avoid affecting the installation of the bracket 1.

[0034] In the description of this specification, references to terms such as "an embodiment," "example," "specific example," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0035] The preferred embodiments of this utility model disclosed above are merely illustrative of the present utility model. These preferred embodiments do not exhaustively describe all details, nor do they limit the present utility model to the specific implementations described. Clearly, many modifications and variations can be made based on the content of this specification. This specification selects and specifically describes these embodiments to better explain the principles and practical applications of the present utility model, thereby enabling those skilled in the art to better understand and utilize it. This utility model is limited only by the claims and their full scope and equivalents.

Claims

1. A support for soil and water conservation vegetation cover, comprising two supports (1), the left side and the right side of the two supports (1) are fixedly connected with connecting blocks (11), and the corresponding sides of the two supports (1) are provided with two groups of adjusting assemblies (12), characterized in that: Two groups of the adjusting assembly (12) are arranged on the left side and the right side of the support (1) respectively, the adjusting assembly (12) includes an outer rod (121), the inner of the outer rod (121) is provided as a cavity, the inner rod (122) is slidably connected in the outer rod (121), a plurality of positioning holes (123) are arranged on the top of the inner rod (122), the outer rod (121) is fixedly connected with a fixed column (124), the fixed column (124) is slidably connected with a positioning rod (241), the positioning rod (241) is fixedly connected with a extrusion ring (242), the positioning rod (241) is sleeved with a spring (243), the positioning rod (241) is fixedly connected with a convex strip (244), a square groove is arranged on the top of the fixed column (124), and the square groove is matched with the convex strip (244).

2. A vegetation cover support for soil and water conservation according to claim 1, characterized in that, The back of the outer rod (121) is fixedly connected with the front of the support (1), the front of the inner rod (122) is fixedly connected with the back of the support (1), the bottom of the positioning rod (241) penetrates the outer rod (121) and extends into the positioning hole (123), the positioning rod (241) is matched with the positioning hole (123), the top of the spring (243) is fixedly connected with the inner wall of the fixed column (124), and the bottom of the spring (243) is in contact with the top of the extrusion ring (242).

3. A vegetation cover support for soil and water conservation according to claim 2, wherein The bottom of the convex strip (244) is spaced from the top of the extrusion ring (242), the outer ring of the extrusion ring (242) is slidably connected with the inner wall of the fixed column (124), and the bottom of the extrusion ring (242) is in contact with the top of the outer rod (121).

4. A vegetation cover support for soil and water conservation according to claim 3, wherein The bottom of the connecting block (11) is fixedly connected with a bottom column (14), a circular hole is arranged in the connecting block (11), the plug rod (141) is slidably connected in the circular hole of the connecting block (11), the outer surface of the plug rod (141) is fixedly connected with a limiting convex ring (142), and the inner wall of the bottom column (14) is fixedly connected with a stabilizing ring (143).

5. A vegetation cover support for soil and water conservation according to claim 4, wherein The top left side and the top right side of the support (1) are fixedly connected with a fixed block (15), the two fixed blocks (15) are symmetrically arranged, the fixed block (15) is arranged in a U shape, the inner side of the fixed block (15) is slidably connected with a limiting plug block (151), the front and the back of the fixed block (15) are provided with a sliding groove, the front and the back of the limiting plug block (151) are fixedly connected with a limiting sliding block (152), and the limiting sliding block (152) is slidably connected with the fixed block (15) through the sliding groove.

6. A vegetation cover support for soil and water conservation according to claim 5, wherein The side, away from the plug rod (141), of the limiting plug block (151) is fixedly connected with a sliding rod (153), the sliding rod (153) penetrates the fixed block (15) and extends to the outside, the sliding rod (153) is sleeved with a spring (154), and the sliding rod (153) is slidably connected with the fixed block (15).

7. A vegetation cover support for soil and water conservation according to claim 6, wherein The bottom position of the limiting plug block (151) is higher than the top of the connecting block (11), one side of the second spring (154) close to the limiting plug block (151) is fixedly connected with the surface of the limiting plug block (151), and the other side of the second spring (154) away from the limiting plug block (151) is fixedly connected with the inner wall of the fixed block (15).

8. A vegetation cover support for soil and water conservation according to claim 4, wherein The front surface of the bracket (1) located at the rear is fixedly connected with two stable outer rods (13), the interiors of the two stable outer rods (13) are slidably connected with stable inner rods (131), and the front surfaces of the two stable inner rods (131) are fixedly connected with the back surface of the bracket (1) located at the front.