Tree wind falling prevention device in landscaping construction
By designing a fixed ring and support components, the problems of resource waste and increased costs caused by hydraulic drive are solved, resulting in a tree windbreak device that simplifies operation and reduces costs.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520413655.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-11
AI Technical Summary
The existing hydraulic drive system for preventing trees from falling in landscaping construction requires power lines, which leads to resource waste and increased operating costs during the off-season.
The system employs a fixed ring and a support assembly. The fixed ring is connected by a buckle, and the support assembly utilizes structures such as sliding rods, sliding sleeves, support plates, and fixing blocks for support, simplifying operation and reducing costs.
This technology enables effective support of trees without the need for power lines, reducing operating costs and complexity, and improving the stability of the device.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of landscaping technology, and in particular to a device for preventing trees from falling in the wind during landscaping construction. Background Technology
[0002] Landscape greening is the project of constructing scenic gardens and green spaces. Landscape greening provides people with a good place for rest, cultural recreation, getting close to nature, and fulfilling people's desire to return to nature. It is an important measure to protect the ecological environment and improve the urban living environment.
[0003] Chinese utility model patent CN221381975U discloses a tree windbreak device for landscaping construction, including a connecting sleeve and a connecting ring. The top of the connecting sleeve is provided with a plurality of third connecting blocks, and the bottom of the connecting sleeve is provided with a first connecting plate. A plurality of support plates are hinged to the outside of the first connecting plate. The top of the support plates is provided with a first connecting block and a hydraulic rod, and the hydraulic rod is connected to the connecting sleeve. The top of the first connecting block is provided with a second connecting block, and the top of the second connecting block is provided with a connecting rope.
[0004] Regarding the aforementioned technologies, the inventors believe that the following defects exist: the support plate is deployed by driving the hydraulic rod in the above-mentioned device. The hydraulic rod driving method requires a power source for the hydraulic cylinder. However, the device is used outdoors, and a power line needs to be set up for the device. The garden windproof device is mainly used in winter and will not be used in other seasons, which will result in waste and increase the cost of use. Utility Model Content
[0005] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model provides a device to prevent trees from falling in the wind during landscaping construction.
[0006] The above-mentioned technical objective of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a tree windbreak device for landscaping construction, comprising a fixing ring, the ends of which are connected to each other by buckles, the inner diameter of which can be adjusted by buckles, a plurality of connecting sleeves being fitted on the outer wall of the fixing ring, the connecting sleeves being slidably connected to the fixing ring, and a support component for supporting the tree being provided inside the connecting sleeve.
[0007] By adopting the above technical solution, when workers need to design windbreaks for trees, they need to place the fixing rings on the trees. Then, the workers interlock the first and last ends of the fixing rings, thus securing them to the tree. At this point, the workers need to slide the connecting sleeves to evenly distribute them on the outer wall of the fixing rings. Subsequently, the workers install the support components into the connecting sleeves, allowing the support components to support the tree. In this process, the support component structure is simple, thereby reducing usage costs.
[0008] Furthermore, the support assembly includes a slide rod installed inside the connecting sleeve, a slide sleeve slidably disposed on the outer wall of the slide rod, and a support plate installed on the bottom surface of the slide sleeve.
[0009] Furthermore, a fixing groove is provided through the outer wall of the sliding sleeve, and multiple fixing blocks are slidably arranged on the inner bottom wall of the fixing groove. The fixing blocks abut against the outer wall of the sliding rod near the side wall of the sliding rod.
[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, when workers need to support trees, they need to slide the sliding sleeve, which moves the support plate to the ground under the action of the sliding sleeve, so that the bottom surface of the support plate comes into contact with the ground. Subsequently, workers need to slide the fixing block, which makes the side wall of the fixing block abut against the outer wall of the sliding rod, thereby fixing the sliding rod with the fixing block and supporting the tree.
[0011] Furthermore, a rotating component is threaded onto the outer wall of the sliding sleeve, and a fixing component is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the rotating component. The fixing component is rotatably connected to the fixing groove, and a first inclined surface is provided on the edge where the side wall of the fixing block away from the sliding rod intersects with the side wall of the fixing component near the fixing component.
[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, when the worker needs to slide the fixed block, the worker needs to rotate the rotating part, which in turn moves the rotating part downward, thereby causing the fixed part to move downward under the action of the rotating part. This causes the fixed part to gradually approach and eventually press against the first inclined surface, so that the fixed block presses against the outer wall of the slide rod under the action of the fixed part. In this process, the difficulty for the worker to slide the fixed block is reduced, thereby reducing the difficulty of the worker's work.
[0013] Furthermore, a reset groove is provided on the inner bottom wall of the fixing groove, a reset block is slidably disposed in the reset groove, a first spring is fixedly disposed on the side wall of the reset block, and the other end of the first spring is fixedly disposed on the inner wall of the reset groove, and the reset block and the fixing block are fixed to each other.
[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, when the fixing component and the fixing block are separated from each other, the reset block slides away from the slide rod under the action of the first spring, thereby causing the fixing block to slide away from the slide rod under the action of the reset block, thus separating the fixing block from the slide rod. In this process, the difficulty for the staff to reset the fixing block is reduced, thereby reducing the difficulty of the staff's work.
[0015] Furthermore, a rotating seat is fixedly provided on the upper surface of the support plate, the rotating seat is rotatably connected to the sliding sleeve, and multiple fixing holes are arrayed through the upper surface of the support plate.
[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, in order to improve the stability of the support, the workers need to adjust the sliding sleeve and sliding rod to the tilt angle. During this process, in order to ensure the stability of the support plate in contact with the ground, the workers can rotate the rotating seat for adjustment. Subsequently, after the adjustment is completed, the workers fix the support plate to the ground through the fixing holes, thereby improving the stability of the support.
[0017] Furthermore, the width of the reset block gradually increases from top to bottom.
[0018] By adopting the above technical solution, the width of the reset block gradually increases from top to bottom, reducing the probability of the reset block and the reset groove separating from each other, thereby reducing the probability of the fixed block and the fixed groove separating from each other, and thus improving the stability of the device.
[0019] In summary, this utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0020] 1. In this application, when workers need to design windbreaks for trees, they need to place the fixing rings on the trees. Then, the workers interlock the first and last ends of the fixing rings, thus securing the fixing rings to the tree. At this point, the workers need to slide the connecting sleeves to evenly distribute them on the outer wall of the fixing rings. Subsequently, the workers install the support components into the connecting sleeves, thereby providing support for the tree. In this process, the support component structure is simple, thus reducing usage costs.
[0021] 2. In this application, when workers need to support trees, they need to slide the sliding sleeve, which moves the support plate to the ground under the action of the sliding sleeve, so that the bottom surface of the support plate comes into contact with the ground. Subsequently, workers need to slide the fixing block, which makes the side wall of the fixing block abut against the outer wall of the sliding rod, so that the fixing block fixes the sliding rod, thereby supporting the tree;
[0022] 3. In this application, when the worker needs to slide the fixed block, the worker needs to rotate the rotating part, which in turn moves the rotating part downward, thereby causing the fixed part to move downward under the action of the rotating part, and thus the fixed part gradually approaches and finally presses against the first inclined surface, so that the fixed block presses against the outer wall of the slide rod under the action of the fixed part. In this process, the difficulty of the worker sliding the fixed block is reduced, thereby reducing the difficulty of the worker's work. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0024] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the sliding sleeve and sliding rod in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 A magnified structural diagram of A in the diagram.
[0026] In the figure: 1. Fixing ring; 11. Connecting sleeve; 2. Support assembly; 21. Sliding rod; 22. Sliding sleeve; 23. Support plate; 3. Fixing groove; 31. Fixing block; 4. Rotating component; 41. Fixing component; 42. First inclined surface; 5. Reset groove; 51. Reset block; 52. First spring; 6. Rotating seat; 61. Fixing hole. Detailed Implementation
[0027] The technical solutions in the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this application without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0028] like Figure 1-3 As shown in the illustration, this application discloses a tree windbreak device for landscaping construction, comprising a fixing ring 1, a connecting sleeve 11, a support component 2, a fixing block 31, a rotating component 4, a fixing component 41, a reset block 51, and a first spring 52. The fixing ring 1 is a circular ring structure made of nylon, with its ends connected by buckles, and its inner diameter adjustable via the buckles. Multiple connecting sleeves 11 are provided and fitted onto the outer wall of the fixing ring 1. The connecting sleeves 11 are made of rubber and are slidably connected to the fixing ring 1.
[0029] When workers need to design windbreaks for trees, they first place the fixing ring 1 onto the tree. Then, they interlock the first and last ends of the fixing ring 1, thus securing it to the tree. Next, they slide the connecting sleeve 11, ensuring it is evenly distributed on the outer wall of the fixing ring 1. Then, they install the support component 2 into the connecting sleeve 11, providing support for the tree. The support component 2 has a simple structure, thus reducing operating costs.
[0030] Support assembly 2 is disposed within connecting sleeve 11 and is used to support the tree. Support assembly 2 includes a sliding rod 21, a sliding sleeve 22, and a support plate 23. The sliding rod 21 is a cylindrical structure with a vertical axis and is installed inside connecting sleeve 11. The sliding sleeve 22 is a cylindrical structure and is slidably disposed on the outer wall of the sliding rod 21. The support plate 23 is a rectangular plate structure and is installed on the bottom surface of the sliding sleeve 22.
[0031] A fixing groove 3 is formed through the outer wall of the sliding sleeve 22. Two symmetrical connectors (not shown in the figure) are fixedly installed on the inner top wall of the fixing groove 3. The other end of the connector is fixedly installed on the inner bottom wall of the fixing groove 3 to connect the two sliding sleeves 22 to each other. The fixing block 31 is slidably installed on the inner bottom wall of the fixing groove 3, and the side wall of the fixing block 31 near the sliding rod 21 abuts against the outer wall of the sliding rod 21.
[0032] When workers need to support the trees, they slide the sliding sleeve 22, causing the support plate 23 to move to the ground under the action of the sliding sleeve 22, so that the bottom surface of the support plate 23 comes into contact with the ground. Then, workers slide the fixing block 31, causing the side wall of the fixing block 31 to come into contact with the outer wall of the sliding rod 21, so that the fixing block 31 fixes the sliding rod 21, thereby supporting the tree.
[0033] The rotating part 4 is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the sliding sleeve 22, and the fixing part 41 is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the rotating part 4. The fixing part 41 is rotatably connected to the fixing groove 3, and a first inclined surface 42 is provided on the edge of the fixing block 31 where the side wall away from the sliding rod 21 intersects with the side wall near the fixing part 41.
[0034] When the worker needs to slide the fixed block 31, the worker needs to rotate the rotating part 4, which will move the rotating part 4 downward. This will cause the fixed part 41 to move downward under the action of the rotating part 4, and then the fixed part 41 will gradually approach and finally press against the first inclined surface 42. This will cause the fixed block 31 to press against the outer wall of the slide rod 21 under the action of the fixed part 41. In this process, the difficulty of the worker sliding the fixed block 31 is reduced, thereby reducing the difficulty of the worker's work.
[0035] A reset groove 5 is provided on the inner bottom wall of the fixing groove 3. The reset block 51 is slidably disposed in the reset groove 5, and the reset block 51 is fixed to the fixing block 31. One end of the first spring 52 is fixedly disposed on the side wall of the reset block 51, and the other end of the first spring 52 is fixedly disposed on the inner wall of the reset groove 5.
[0036] When the fixing member 41 and the fixing block 31 are separated from each other, the reset block 51 slides away from the slide bar 21 under the action of the first spring 52, thereby causing the fixing block 31 to slide away from the slide bar 21 under the action of the reset block 51, thus separating the fixing block 31 from the slide bar 21. In this process, the difficulty for the staff to reset the fixing block 31 is reduced, thereby reducing the difficulty of the staff's work.
[0037] To improve the stability of the support, a rotating seat 6 is fixedly installed on the upper surface of the support plate 23. The rotating seat 6 is rotatably connected to the sliding sleeve 22, and multiple fixing holes 61 are arrayed through the upper surface of the support plate 23. To further improve the stability of the support, the operator needs to adjust the sliding sleeve 22 and the sliding rod 21 to an inclined angle (since the fixing ring 1 is made of nylon and the connecting sleeve 11 is made of rubber, adjusting the angle will not cause interference). During this process, to ensure the stability of the support plate 23 in contact with the ground, the operator can rotate the rotating seat 6 for adjustment. Subsequently, after the adjustment is completed, the operator fixes the support plate 23 to the ground through the fixing holes 61, thereby improving the stability of the support.
[0038] To improve the stability of the device, the width of the reset block 51 gradually increases from top to bottom. This gradual increase in width reduces the probability of the reset block 51 separating from the reset groove 5, thereby reducing the probability of the fixed block 31 separating from the fixed groove 3, and thus improving the stability of the device.
[0039] The working principle of a tree windbreak device in landscaping construction in this embodiment is as follows: When workers need to design windbreaks for trees, they need to put the fixing ring 1 on the tree. Then, the workers interlock the first and last ends of the fixing ring 1, thus securing the fixing ring 1 on the tree. At this time, the workers need to slide the connecting sleeve 11, so that the connecting sleeve 11 is evenly distributed on the outer wall of the fixing ring 1. Subsequently, the workers install the support component 2 into the connecting sleeve 11, so that the support component 2 supports the tree. In this process, the support component 2 has a simple structure, thereby reducing the cost of use.
[0040] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. The protection scope of this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. All technical solutions falling within the scope of this utility model's concept are protected. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, any improvements and modifications made without departing from the principle of this utility model should also be considered within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A tree windbreak device for landscaping construction, comprising a fixing ring (1), characterized in that: The ends of the fixing ring (1) are connected to each other by buckles. The inner diameter of the fixing ring (1) can be adjusted by buckles. Multiple connecting sleeves (11) are fitted on the outer wall of the fixing ring (1). The connecting sleeves (11) are slidably connected to the fixing ring (1). A support component (2) for supporting trees is provided inside the connecting sleeves (11).
2. The tree windbreak device for landscaping construction according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support assembly (2) includes a slide rod (21) installed in the connecting sleeve (11), a slide sleeve (22) slidably disposed on the outer wall of the slide rod (21), and a support plate (23) installed on the bottom surface of the slide sleeve (22).
3. A tree windbreak device for landscaping construction according to claim 2, characterized in that: A fixing groove (3) is provided through the outer wall of the sliding sleeve (22). Multiple fixing blocks (31) are slidably arranged on the inner bottom wall of the fixing groove (3). The fixing blocks (31) abut against the outer wall of the sliding rod (21) near the side wall of the sliding rod (21).
4. A tree windbreak device for landscaping construction according to claim 3, characterized in that: A rotating part (4) is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the sliding sleeve (22). A fixing part (41) is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the rotating part (4). The fixing part (41) is rotatably connected to the fixing groove (3). A first inclined surface (42) is provided on the edge where the side wall of the fixing block (31) away from the sliding rod (21) intersects with the side wall of the fixing block (31) near the fixing part (41).
5. A tree windbreak device for landscaping construction according to claim 3, characterized in that: A reset groove (5) is provided on the inner bottom wall of the fixed groove (3). A reset block (51) is slidably arranged in the reset groove (5). A first spring (52) is fixedly arranged on the side wall of the reset block (51). The other end of the first spring (52) is fixedly arranged on the inner wall of the reset groove (5). The reset block (51) and the fixed block (31) are fixed to each other.
6. A tree windbreak device for landscaping construction according to claim 3, characterized in that: A rotating seat (6) is fixedly provided on the upper surface of the support plate (23). The rotating seat (6) is rotatably connected to the sliding sleeve (22). Multiple fixing holes (61) are arrayed through the upper surface of the support plate (23).
7. A tree windbreak device for landscaping construction according to claim 5, characterized in that: The width of the reset block (51) gradually increases from top to bottom.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Tree wind falling prevention device in landscaping construction
CN221381975U