Garden plant climbing frame with adjustable height and angle

By designing an adjustable height and angle garden plant climbing frame, the climbing needs of plants at different growth stages are solved, providing support and fixation for plants at different growth stages and improving the effectiveness of the climbing frame.

CN223929031UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24HEILONGJIANG FORESTRY VOCATIONAL & TECH COLLEGE
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520548818.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-27
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-27

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Technical Problem

Existing garden plant climbing frames cannot meet the strength requirements of roots and stems during the seedling and growth stages, resulting in stunted growth or insufficient climbing height, thus affecting the effectiveness of use.

Method used

An adjustable height and angle garden plant climbing frame was designed. Through the combination of bolts, sleeves, plug blocks, cross grooves and cross protrusions, the plug blocks can be rotated to a suitable angle. Combined with the use of nuts, threaded holes, extension rods, slots, blocks, hooks and materials are used to support and fix plants at different growth stages.

Benefits of technology

The height and angle of the plant climbing frame can be adjusted at different growth stages, ensuring that the plants can climb smoothly and be fixed in place, thus improving the effectiveness of the climbing frame.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a height and angle adjustable garden plant climbing frame which comprises a base, a bolt movably penetrates through the upper end of the base, a plurality of inserting blocks are placed in a sleeve, cross-shaped grooves are machined in the upper ends of the inserting blocks, cross-shaped protruding blocks are machined at the lower ends of the inserting blocks, and the cross-shaped protruding blocks are arranged in the cross-shaped grooves. The sizes of the multiple cross-shaped protruding blocks are matched with the sizes of the corresponding cross-shaped grooves. Through the arrangement of the base, the bolt, the nut, the probe, the plugging blocks, the cross-shaped convex blocks and the cross-shaped grooves, an operator firstly places one plugging block in the sleeve and then places the other plugging block in the sleeve, so that the cross-shaped convex block at the lower end of the plugging block at the upper part is inserted into the cross-shaped groove of the plugging block at the lower part; meanwhile, the plants can climb to the required height through the combination of the multiple inserting blocks, the situation that the plants cannot continue to move upwards after climbing to the top end is avoided, and the using effect of the garden plant climbing frame is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of garden facilities, and in particular to a garden plant climbing frame with adjustable height and angle. Background Technology

[0002] Many plants have climbing characteristics, such as climbing roses, trumpet vines, wisteria, pothos, and morning glories, as well as vegetable crops like tomatoes and green beans. These plants need external supports to climb upwards during their natural growth process to obtain more sunlight, air, and growing space. For example, climbing flowers need trellises to create beautiful flower walls and pillars; vegetable plants can better receive sunlight and ventilation through trellises, thereby improving fruit yield and quality.

[0003] Current garden plant climbing trellises have limitations. When plants are seedlings, their roots and stems are not strong enough to allow them to climb vertically along the trellis, which hinders their growth. When plants grow to a certain stage, the height of the trellis is insufficient to allow them to continue climbing and growing, thus reducing the effectiveness of the garden plant climbing trellis. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing an adjustable height and angle climbing frame for garden plants.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] An adjustable height and angle garden plant climbing frame includes a base with a bolt movably passing through its upper end. The outer wall of the bolt is fixedly connected to a sleeve. Multiple plug-in blocks are placed inside the sleeve. The end of the bolt is threadedly connected to a nut. The outer wall of the nut abuts against the base. The upper ends of the multiple plug-in blocks are machined with cross grooves, and the lower ends of the multiple plug-in blocks are machined with cross protrusions. The dimensions of the multiple cross protrusions match the dimensions of the corresponding cross grooves.

[0007] Preferably, the outer walls of the multiple plug blocks are machined with multiple threaded holes, and the inner walls of some of the threaded holes are threadedly connected to the corresponding extension rods.

[0008] Preferably, the ends of the four extension rods are all machined with slots, and the shapes of the multiple slots are matched with the size of the locking block.

[0009] Preferably, hooks are installed at the lower ends of the plurality of card blocks.

[0010] Preferably, the lower end of the base is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the flowerpot.

[0011] Preferably, a circular groove is machined in the middle of each of the plurality of slots, and the inner diameter of the circular groove is larger than that of the card block.

[0012] Preferably, the spacing between the plurality of threaded holes is the same.

[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0014] 1. Using a base, bolts, nuts, probes, plug-in blocks, cross protrusions, and cross slots, the operator first places one plug-in block inside the sleeve, then another plug-in block inside the sleeve, so that the cross protrusion at the lower end of the upper plug-in block inserts into the cross slot of the lower plug-in block. This process is repeated until the plug-in blocks are high enough for the plant to climb. The operator then removes the nut and rotates the bolt. The bolt rotates the sleeve, which in turn rotates the plug-in blocks inside. When the plug-in blocks rotate to the appropriate angle, the growing plant can climb upwards along the inclined plug-in blocks. The nut is then tightened to press against the base, preventing the bolt from rotating. This method allows the plant to climb upwards along the inclined plug-in blocks even during its growing season, preventing situations where the plant cannot climb. Furthermore, the combination of multiple plug-in blocks allows the plant to climb to the required height, preventing situations where the plant cannot continue upwards after reaching the top. This improves the effectiveness of the garden plant climbing frame.

[0015] 2. Through the threaded holes, extension rods, slots, blocks, hooks, and circular grooves, when some plants need to be supported and fixed by hooks after climbing to a certain height, the operator screws the extension rod into the threaded hole. After the extension rod is fixed, the operator inserts the block into the slot and then rotates the block horizontally so that it rotates in the circular groove. Since the lower end of the block is fixed with a hook, the hook can rotate at various angles as needed. This allows the plant to be supported and fixed even after climbing too high, thus improving the working efficiency of the garden plant climbing frame. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an adjustable height and angle garden plant climbing frame proposed in this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A rear-view sectional view;

[0018] Figure 3 for Figure 2 A three-dimensional schematic diagram of the interposer block;

[0019] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the locking block and hook in this utility model;

[0020] Figure 5 for Figure 2 A magnified view of part A in the middle.

[0021] In the diagram: 1. Flowerpot; 2. Base; 3. Bolt; 4. Nut; 5. Sleeve; 6. Connector block; 7. Extension rod; 8. Threaded hole; 9. Cross groove; 10. Cross protrusion; 11. Slot; 12. Block; 13. Hook; 14. Circular groove. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.

[0023] Example 1, referring to Figures 1 to 5 An adjustable height and angle garden plant climbing frame includes a base 2, with a bolt 3 movably passing through the upper end of the base 2. The bolt 3 rotates on the base 2, and its outer wall is fixedly connected to a sleeve 5. The bolt 3 drives the sleeve 5 to rotate. Multiple plug-in blocks 6 are placed inside the sleeve 5 and rotate with it. The end of the bolt 3 is threadedly connected to a nut 4, which fixes the angle of the bolt 3. The outer wall of the nut 4 abuts against the base 2. The upper ends of the multiple plug-in blocks 6 are machined with cross grooves 9, and the lower ends of the multiple plug-in blocks 6 are machined with cross protrusions 10. The dimensions of the multiple cross protrusions 10 match the dimensions of the corresponding cross grooves 9. The operator first places one plug-in block 6 into the sleeve 5, then places another plug-in block 6 into the sleeve 5, so that the cross protrusion 10 at the lower end of the upper plug-in block 6 inserts into the cross groove 9 of the lower plug-in block 6. This process is repeated until the height of the plug-in blocks 6 is sufficient for the plant to climb. Then, the operator removes the nut 4 and rotates the bolt 3. The bolt 3 drives the sleeve 5 to rotate, which in turn drives the internal plug-in blocks 6 to rotate. When the plug-in blocks 6 rotate to the appropriate angle, the plant in its growth period can climb upwards along the inclined plug-in blocks 6. The nut 4 is then tightened to press against the base 2, preventing the bolt 3 from rotating. This method allows the plant to climb upwards along the inclined plug-in blocks 6 even during its growth period, preventing the plant from being unable to climb. The combination of multiple plug-in blocks 6 also allows the plant to climb to the required height, preventing the plant from being unable to continue climbing after reaching the top. This improves the effectiveness of the garden plant climbing frame.

[0024] In this embodiment, the outer walls of multiple plug-in blocks 6 are machined with multiple threaded holes 8. The inner walls of some threaded holes 8 are threadedly connected to the corresponding extension rods 7. The threaded holes 8 fix the extension rods 7 on the plug-in blocks 6. The ends of the four extension rods 7 are machined with slots 11. The shapes of the multiple slots 11 are matched with the size of the locking blocks 12. The slots 11 can lock the locking blocks 12 inside. The lower ends of the multiple locking blocks 12 are all equipped with hooks 13. The hooks 13 can suspend and fix the plants when they climb. The lower end of the base 2 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the flowerpot 1. The middle of the multiple slots 11 is machined with a circular groove 14. The inner diameter of the circular groove 14 is larger than that of the locking block 12, so that the locking block 12 can rotate freely in the circular groove 14. The spacing between the multiple threaded holes 8 is the same.

[0025] The working principle of this embodiment is as follows: When the height of the climbing frame needs to be adjusted, the operator first places one plug-in block 6 into the sleeve 5, and then places another plug-in block 6 into the sleeve 5, so that the cross protrusion 10 at the lower end of the upper plug-in block 6 is inserted into the cross groove 9 of the lower plug-in block 6. After repeating the above method until the height of the plug-in block 6 is sufficient for the plant to climb, the operator removes the nut 4 and rotates the bolt 3. The bolt 3 drives the sleeve 5 to rotate, and the sleeve 5 drives the internal plug-in block 6 to rotate. When the plug-in block 6 rotates to a suitable angle, the plant in the growth period can climb up along the inclined plug-in block 6. Then, the nut 4 is tightened to press against the base 2 to prevent the bolt 3 from rotating. When some plants need to be supported and fixed by hooks 13 after climbing to a certain height, the operator screws the extension rod 7 into the threaded hole 8. After the extension rod 7 is fixed, the operator inserts the locking block 12 into the locking slot 11 and then rotates the locking block 12 horizontally so that the locking block 12 rotates in the circular groove 14. Since the lower end of the locking block 12 is fixed with hooks 13, the hooks 13 can be rotated at various angles as needed. This allows the plants to be supported and fixed even after climbing too high, thus completing the assembly of the garden plant climbing frame. After that, the plants that need to climb are transplanted into the flowerpot 1 so that they can climb and grow upward along the base 2, sleeve 5, and plug block 6.

[0026] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A height- and angle-adjustable garden plant climbing frame, comprising a base (2), characterized in that, A bolt (3) is movably passed through the upper end of the base (2). The outer wall of the bolt (3) is fixedly connected to the sleeve (5). Multiple plug-in blocks (6) are placed inside the sleeve (5). The end of the bolt (3) is threadedly connected to the nut (4). The outer wall of the nut (4) abuts against the base (2). The upper end of the multiple plug-in blocks (6) is machined with a cross groove (9). The lower end of the multiple plug-in blocks (6) is machined with a cross protrusion (10). The size of the multiple cross protrusions (10) matches the size of the corresponding cross groove (9).

2. The adjustable height and angle garden plant climbing frame according to claim 1, characterized in that, Multiple plug-in blocks (6) have multiple threaded holes (8) machined on their outer walls, and the inner walls of some of the threaded holes (8) are threadedly connected to the corresponding extension rods (7).

3. The adjustable height and angle garden plant climbing frame according to claim 2, characterized in that, The ends of the four extension rods (7) are all machined with slots (11), and the shapes of the multiple slots (11) are matched with the size of the block (12).

4. The adjustable height and angle garden plant climbing frame according to claim 3, characterized in that, Each of the multiple card blocks (12) has a hook (13) installed at its lower end.

5. The adjustable height and angle garden plant climbing frame according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lower end of the base (2) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the flowerpot (1).

6. The adjustable height and angle garden plant climbing frame according to claim 3, characterized in that, Each of the multiple slots (11) has a circular groove (14) machined in the middle, and the inner diameter of the circular groove (14) is larger than that of the card block (12).

7. The adjustable height and angle garden plant climbing frame according to claim 2, characterized in that, The spacing between the multiple threaded holes (8) is the same.