Shade footpath layout structure

By interspersing lighting along the tree-lined trails and using red and green asphalt for branching, combined with projection lights and green belts, the problem of unclear branching lines at night has been solved, resulting in a highly recognizable and aesthetically pleasing trail layout.

CN223921924UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17GUANGZHOU YACHENG PLANNING & DESIGN INST CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520058088.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-10
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-10

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Technical Problem

The existing tree-lined trails have indistinct branching lines when nighttime lighting conditions are poor, and the lighting equipment is either too dim or consumes too much power, resulting in a poor visual experience.

Method used

Two sets of lights are staggered along the direction of the walkway, combined with red and green asphalt for dividing the path. The staggered lights and projection lights improve the visibility of the boundary line, and gaps are set on both sides of the green belt to enhance visibility.

Benefits of technology

Effectively distinguishing road boundaries at night avoids glare, improves lighting effects, and enhances the visibility and aesthetics of the trail.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a shade footpath layout structure, which belongs to the technical field of footpaths and comprises a footpath body and two groups of illuminating lamps, the two groups of illuminating lamps are respectively arranged on two sides of the footpath body, the distance between adjacent illuminating lamps in each group of illuminating lamps is equal along the extending direction of the footpath body, and the two groups of illuminating lamps are staggered along the extending direction of the footpath. A first branch and a second branch are formed on the two sides of the footpath body along the axis of the footpath body respectively, the surface of the first branch and the surface of the second branch are coated with asphalt of two colors respectively, and a plurality of lighting lamps in the two sets of lighting lamps are all arranged towards the boundary line of the first branch and the second branch. And the impression effect is good, and meanwhile, the division boundary line distinction degree is high.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of trail technology, specifically relating to a tree-lined trail layout structure. Background Technology

[0002] Tree-lined walkways are designed to create elegant and safe pedestrian and cycling routes in busy cities, free from the threat of motor vehicles. Typically, tree-lined walkways employ a single-pathway structure combined with the arrangement of trees, shrubs, flowers, and lighting to beautify the environment and isolate the area from the noise and disturbance of motor vehicle lanes.

[0003] Tree-lined walkways require lighting for nighttime use. A typical tree-lined walkway lighting solution, such as CN210532196U, a fitness walkway lighting system, belongs to the field of fitness equipment technology. It includes a base shell, a top plate, and a cover plate. The top plate is welded to the top surface of the base shell, and the cover plate is installed on the top surface of the top plate. The top plate has a first groove, and the cover plate has a second groove. A bracket is installed inside the base shell, and LED beads are installed on the top surface of the bracket. These LED beads provide illumination, effectively guiding the route at night, increasing the utilization rate of the fitness area, and the multiple sets of LED beads enrich the nighttime landscape. Two sets of fixing rings and sealing rings work together to fix and seal the tempered glass. A tenon ring, a mortise and tenon groove, and a third sealing ring prevent water from seeping into the base shell from the connection between the top plate and the cover plate, improving the safety of the equipment.

[0004] However, in the above scheme, the lighting conditions are not as ideal as during the day when it gets dark. When the lighting is set up to be close to the traditional scheme, the brightness of the lighting equipment is difficult to reach the daytime level. At this time, the color boundary line of different paths on the trail is not obvious. When the power of the lighting equipment is set too high, it will lead to excessive power consumption and glare. Therefore, a tree-lined trail layout structure with good visual effect and clear distinction of the boundary line of the branch paths is needed. Utility Model Content

[0005] To address the aforementioned problems in the existing technology, this utility model provides a tree-lined walkway layout structure that features both good visual appeal and high differentiation of pathway boundaries.

[0006] The objective of this utility model can be achieved through the following technical solutions:

[0007] A tree-lined walkway layout structure includes a walkway body and two sets of lighting lamps. The two sets of lighting lamps are respectively arranged on both sides of the walkway body. Along the extension direction of the walkway body, the spacing between adjacent lighting lamps in each set of lighting lamps is equal, and the two sets of lighting lamps are staggered along the extension direction of the walkway.

[0008] The walkway body has a first branch and a second branch on both sides of its own axis. The surfaces of the first branch and the second branch are coated with asphalt of two different colors. Several lights in the two sets of lighting are set towards the boundary line between the first branch and the second branch.

[0009] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, any of the lighting groups includes a plurality of projection lights, which are evenly arranged along the extension direction of the walkway body, and the projection lights are arranged facing the same side branch surface, and the plurality of projection lights are used to project markings onto the same side branch surface.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the lighting body is provided with a scattering lens and a light guide plate in sequence along the light path.

[0011] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the surfaces of the first branch and the second branch are printed with several markings along the extension direction of the walkway body.

[0012] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the surfaces of the first branch and the second branch are respectively coated with red asphalt and green asphalt.

[0013] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, several of the markings are made of a reflective material coating.

[0014] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, a first green belt and a second green belt are respectively set on both sides of the walkway body, and the first green belt and the second green belt are respectively used to plant two kinds of greening crops.

[0015] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the first green belt and the second green belt are provided with gaps in conjunction with a number of projection lights and a number of lighting lights.

[0016] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0017] (1) By setting the first branch and the second branch, and setting the color overlay of the first branch and the second branch to red and green, the distinguishability of the branch boundary line is improved by taking advantage of the high recognizability of the red and green boundary line;

[0018] (2) By setting up several lights facing the boundary line, the distinction of the boundary line can be improved and the problem of glare caused by direct light shining into the eyes can be prevented. At the same time, by setting the lights to be staggered along the extension direction of the trail, the effect of partial obstruction on the lighting effect of a certain area is avoided, and the lighting effect is further guaranteed.

[0019] (3) By setting up projection lights, the identification of the first branch and the second branch is further improved. Attached Figure Description

[0020] To facilitate understanding by those skilled in the art, the present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0021] Figure 1 This is a top view of the structure of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a single lighting lamp of this utility model.

[0023] Explanation of key component symbols:

[0024] In the diagram: 1. Trail body; 11. First branch path; 12. Second branch path; 2. Lighting lamp; 21. Diffusion lens; 22. Light guide plate; 3. Projection lamp; 4. First green belt; 5. Second green belt. Detailed Implementation

[0025] To further illustrate the technical means and effects adopted by this utility model in order to achieve the intended utility model purpose, the following detailed description of the specific implementation methods, structure, features and effects of this utility model is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiments.

[0026] Please see Figures 1-2 A tree-lined walkway layout structure includes a walkway body 1, with a first branch 11 and a second branch 12 formed on both sides of the walkway body 1 along its own axis.

[0027] Specifically, since the walkway is a long strip-shaped plane with a centerline that is parallel to and consistent with the extension direction of the walkway body 1, the walkway plane is divided into two surfaces of equal area, which form the first branch 11 and the second branch 12 respectively. In this embodiment, the first branch 11 and the second branch 12 serve as the pedestrian walkway and the bicycle path respectively.

[0028] To increase the visibility of the first branch 11 and the second branch 12 and facilitate bicycles and pedestrians on the walkway to quickly locate the corresponding sidewalk or bicycle lane, in this embodiment, the surfaces of the first branch 11 and the second branch 12 are respectively coated with red asphalt and green asphalt, which serve as markers and guides for the bicycle lane and the sidewalk, respectively. At this time, the boundary line between the red asphalt and the green asphalt serves as the boundary line between the sidewalk and the bicycle lane.

[0029] By setting up a first branch 11 and a second branch 12, and setting the color overlay of the first branch 11 and the second branch 12 to red and green, the distinguishability of the branch boundary line is improved by taking advantage of the high recognizability of the red and green boundary line.

[0030] In the above structure, the first branch 11 and the second branch 12 are distinguished by a color boundary line. Since color is a phenomenon produced by light reflection and absorption, the distinguishability of the boundary line depends on the surrounding lighting conditions. When the lighting conditions are poor at night, the distinguishability is not obvious. Therefore, the usual solution is to set up lighting. When the lighting level is close to that of the traditional solution, the brightness of the lighting equipment is difficult to reach the daytime level. At this time, the color boundary line is still not obvious. When the power of the lighting equipment is too high, it will lead to excessive power consumption and cause glare.

[0031] For this purpose, two sets of lighting lamps 2 are also included. The two sets of lighting lamps 2 are respectively set on both sides of the walkway body 1. Along the extension direction of the walkway body 1, the spacing between adjacent lighting lamps 2 in each set of lighting lamps 2 is equal.

[0032] Several lights 2 in both sets of lights 2 are positioned facing the boundary line between the first branch 11 and the second branch 12;

[0033] When used at night, several lights 2 project light onto the boundary line between the first branch 11 and the second branch 12, enabling pedestrians or cyclists to quickly locate the boundary line and thus quickly locate the first branch 11 and the second branch 12, improving the distinguishability.

[0034] Meanwhile, the two sets of lighting lamps 2 are staggered along the extension direction of the walkway body 1;

[0035] Specifically, each group of lighting lamps 2 includes several identical lighting lamps 2. Several lighting lamps 2 in each group are set on the same side of the walkway body 1 and are evenly arranged along the extension direction of the walkway body 1. When the positions of the two groups of lighting lamps 2 are vertically projected onto the axis of the walkway body 1, the spacing between each projection and the adjacent projection is consistent. At this time, each lighting lamp 2 is in a different position along the extension direction of the walkway body 1.

[0036] When one part of the trail body 1 is blocked, causing the nearby lighting lamps 2 to also be blocked and unable to provide illumination and differentiation, the lighting lamps 2 at different positions along the extension direction of the trail body 1 are likely not in the blocked area. At this time, the lighting lamps 2 at different positions provide illumination to the boundary line from another direction.

[0037] By setting up several lights 2 facing the boundary line, the distinction of the boundary line can be improved, and the problem of glare caused by direct light shining into the eyes can be prevented. At the same time, by setting the boundary line to be staggered along the extension direction of the walkway, the reduction of the lighting effect of the lights 2 in a certain area due to local obstruction is avoided, and the lighting effect is further guaranteed.

[0038] To further improve the visibility of the first branch 11 and the second branch 12, the lighting group 2 includes several projection lights 3. The projection lights 3 are evenly arranged along the extension direction of the walkway body 1. The projection lights 3 are arranged facing the same side branch surface. The projection lights 3 are used to project markings onto the same side branch surface.

[0039] Specifically, the projection lights 3 on one side of the sidewalk project pedestrian signs onto the sidewalk, and the projection lights 3 on one side of the bicycle lane project bicycle signs onto the bicycle lane. At night, pedestrians or cyclists can quickly locate the first branch 11 and the second branch 12 based on the projected signs.

[0040] By setting up projection lamp 3, the visibility of the first branch 11 and the second branch 12 was further improved.

[0041] During the daytime, there is no need to turn on the projection lamp 3 and the lighting lamp 2. At this time, in order to improve the visibility of the first branch 11 and the second branch 12, several markings are printed on the surface of the first branch 11 and the second branch 12 along the extension direction of the walkway body 1.

[0042] Specifically, human figures are printed at intervals along the direction of the pedestrian walkway 1, and bicycle signs are printed at intervals along the direction of the pedestrian walkway 1.

[0043] In order to enable a single lighting lamp 2 to cover more boundary lines and provide illumination for longer boundary lines, the lighting lamp 2 body is provided with a scattering lens 21 and a light guide plate 22 in sequence along the light path;

[0044] When the light from the lighting lamp 2 shines on the scattering lens 21, the parallel light rays are scattered and then enter the light guide plate 22, which further improves the uniformity of light output.

[0045] By setting up the scattering lens 21 and the light guide plate 22, a single lighting lamp 2 can cover a longer boundary line, further ensuring the distinction of the boundary line.

[0046] Working principle and usage process of this utility model:

[0047] The surfaces of the first branch road 11 and the second branch road 12 are coated with red asphalt and green asphalt, respectively, to serve as markers and guides for the bicycle lane and the pedestrian lane. At this time, the boundary line between the red asphalt and the green asphalt serves as the boundary line between the pedestrian lane and the bicycle lane.

[0048] When used at night, several lights 2 project light onto the boundary line between the first branch 11 and the second branch 12, enabling pedestrians or cyclists to quickly locate the boundary line and thus quickly locate the first branch 11 and the second branch 12, improving the distinguishability.

[0049] When one part of the trail body 1 is blocked, causing the nearby lighting lamps 2 to also be blocked and unable to provide illumination and differentiation, there is a high probability that the lighting lamps 2 at different positions along the extension direction of the trail body 1 are not in the blocked area. At this time, the lighting lamps 2 at different positions provide illumination to the boundary line from another direction.

[0050] To further improve the visibility and distinguishability of the signs on the surfaces of the first branch 11 and the second branch 12 at night, some signs are coated with reflective material.

[0051] Compared to traditional paint, reflective paint can reflect more light under low-light conditions, making it easier for users to locate the markers, and thus locate the first branch 11 and the second branch 12, improving the distinguishability.

[0052] To enhance the aesthetics of the walkway, a first green belt 4 and a second green belt 5 are respectively set on both sides of the walkway body 1;

[0053] Since the green belt itself is a large structure extending along the main body of the walkway 1, it can be easily located and distinguished. Therefore, the green belt can be used to distinguish the left and right sides of the road. For this reason, the first green belt 4 and the second green belt 5 are used to plant two kinds of green crops respectively.

[0054] In this embodiment, the first green belt 4 is composed of several shrubs that have been pruned into cubic shapes, and the second green belt 5 is composed of several shrubs that have been pruned into spherical shapes.

[0055] In low-light conditions, users can identify the silhouettes of the first green belt 4 and the second green belt 5, thereby recognizing the boundaries on both sides of the walkway body 1, and thus roughly determining whether they are on the first branch 11 or the second branch 12, further improving the distinction between the first branch 11 and the second branch 12.

[0056] The placement of the first green belt 4 and the second green belt 5 may obscure the lighting 2 on both sides of the walkway body 1. Therefore, the first green belt 4 and the second green belt 5 are provided with several gaps in conjunction with several projection lights 3 and several lighting lights 2.

[0057] Meanwhile, by alternating the arrangement of the two sets of lighting lamps 2, and by alternating the arrangement of the first green belt 4 and the second green belt 5 with the gaps between several projection lamps 3 and several lighting lamps 2, the green belt between any two adjacent lighting lamps 2 in a certain set of lighting lamps 2 is positioned directly towards a certain lighting lamp 2 in the other set of lighting lamps 2. This allows more of the light from the ground-scattered light from the lighting lamps 2 on either side to reach the green belt on the other side while illuminating the boundary line. This makes the silhouettes or outlines of the first green belt 4 and the second green belt 5 on both sides clearer, further improving the recognizability of the silhouettes of the first green belt 4 and the second green belt 5, and further improving the effect of the green belts in distinguishing the first branch road 11 and the second branch road 12.

[0058] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model in any way. Although the present utility model has been disclosed above with reference to a preferred embodiment, it is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any person skilled in the art can make some modifications or alterations to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments without departing from the scope of the present utility model. Any simple modifications, equivalent changes and alterations made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present utility model without departing from the scope of the present utility model shall still fall within the scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A tree-lined walkway layout structure, characterized in that: The path body is provided with two groups of lighting lamps on both sides of the path body, and the distance between adjacent lighting lamps in each group of lighting lamps is equal. The path body is provided with a first branch and a second branch on both sides of the path body, and the surfaces of the first branch and the second branch are coated with two colors of asphalt.

2. A tree-lined walkway layout structure according to claim 1, wherein: Each lighting lamp is provided with a plurality of projection lamps, and the projection lamps are uniformly arranged along the extension direction of the path body.

3. The layout structure of a tree-lined walkway according to claim 1, wherein: The lighting lamp is provided with a scattering lens and a light guide plate along the light path.

4. The layout structure of a tree-lined walkway according to claim 1, wherein: The surfaces of the first branch and the second branch are provided with a plurality of marks along the extension direction of the path body.

5. The layout structure of a tree-lined walkway according to claim 1, wherein: The surfaces of the first branch and the second branch are respectively coated with red asphalt and green asphalt.

6. A tree-lined walkway layout structure according to claim 4, wherein: The marks are composed of reflective material.

7. The layout structure of a tree-lined walkway according to claim 1, wherein: The path body is provided with a first green belt and a second green belt on both sides of the path body, and the first green belt and the second green belt are respectively used for planting two kinds of green crops.

8. A tree-lined walkway layout structure according to claim 7, wherein: The first green belt and the second green belt are provided with gaps in cooperation with the projection lamps and the lighting lamps.

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