Rotary pesticide dispersing device for preventing and treating forestry insect pests
By designing a turbine-driven rotary sprayer, combined with an adjustable tube structure and rubber hose, the problems of high manpower consumption and blind spots in forest pest and disease control have been solved, achieving flexible assembly and uniform spraying.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520556092.5
- 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
AI Technical Summary
Forest pest and disease control devices require a lot of manpower in large-scale forestry operations, and the lack of a rotating auxiliary structure makes it easy to miss corners when spraying pesticides and repelling insects, resulting in poor effectiveness.
A rotary sprayer comprising a spraying component and a combination disc was designed. The spraying pipe is rotated by a turbine-driven rotating rod. Combined with an adjustable pipe structure and rubber hose, it enables flexible assembly and uniform spraying.
It enables flexible adjustment of the sprayer assembly according to the forestry area, improving the uniformity and coverage of spraying, reducing manpower consumption, and avoiding blind spots.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of forestry pest control technology, specifically a rotary sprayer for controlling forestry pests. Background Technology
[0002] This rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests is a device used in forestry control operations to spray pesticides onto trees in a rotating manner. It can be used to repel pests and prevent trees from developing diseases and pests.
[0003] Patent document CN214962152U discloses an automatic insect repellent device for forestry control, belonging to the field of forestry control technology. It includes a base, with the main body of the automatic insect repellent device mounted on top of the base. A movable seat is detachably connected inside the base. Two symmetrically arranged movable cavities are located inside the movable seat. A small cylinder is installed on the side wall of each movable cavity near the center of the movable seat. The movable seat is located inside the base, and within it are the movable cavities, the small cylinder, a first connecting block, a support frame, a second connecting shaft, a sliding groove, a sliding rod, a sliding block, the second connecting block, the first connecting shaft, and rollers. The rollers are designed to extend when moving and retract when stationary, facilitating device movement while ensuring stability during operation. Furthermore, the extension and retraction are fully automated mechanical operations, requiring no human intervention, saving time and effort.
[0004] The aforementioned device has certain shortcomings in its use. The control of forest pests and diseases is affected by the area of the forest, and a certain amount of manpower is required when spraying pesticides to repel pests. When the forest area is large, it is not conducive to manual spraying of pesticides to repel pests. The aforementioned device cannot be arbitrarily adjusted according to the forest area, resulting in poor performance. Secondly, the aforementioned device does not have a rotating auxiliary structure, which makes it easy to have blind spots when spraying pesticides to repel pests, thereby reducing the effectiveness of pest control in forestry. Utility Model Content
[0005] The problem solved by this utility model is:
[0006] 1. The control of forest pests and diseases is affected by the area of the forest. Spraying pesticides to drive away pests requires a certain amount of manpower. When the forest area is large, it is not easy to carry out manual spraying of pesticides to drive away pests. The above-mentioned device cannot be arbitrarily adjusted according to the forest area, and the effect of use is poor.
[0007] 2. The above-mentioned device does not have a rotational auxiliary structure, which makes it easy to have blind spots when spraying pesticides to repel insects, thereby reducing the effectiveness of forestry pest control.
[0008] The objective of this utility model can be achieved through the following technical solutions:
[0009] A rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests includes a spraying component and a combination disc. The spraying component is movably installed at the upper middle position of the combination disc. The combination disc has a hollow internal structure. A first branch pipe head is fixedly installed on one side of the combination disc, and a second branch pipe head is fixedly installed on the other side of the combination disc. The first branch pipe head, the second branch pipe head, and the spraying component are all connected through each other. The spraying component includes a turbine and a rotating rod. The turbine is fixedly installed at the lower middle position of the rotating rod. Water inlet pipes are fixedly installed on both sides of the turbine at the lower end of the rotating rod. A docking clamp is fixedly installed on the upper outer surface of the rotating rod.
[0010] As a further technical solution of this utility model, three sets of spray pipes are fixedly installed on the outer side surface of the docking head. The outer surface of each of the three sets of spray pipes is provided with a nozzle. The flow of liquid drives the turbine, which in turn drives the rotating rod, which in turn drives the three sets of spray pipes to rotate. Liquid pesticide is transported from the water inlet pipe to the spray pipe and sprayed out from the nozzle of the spray pipe. The rotation of the spray pipe completes the rotary pesticide spraying operation for forestry.
[0011] As a further technical solution of this utility model, a docking shaft is provided at the lower part of the outer surface of the side of the rotating rod. The rotating rod and the combination disk are movably connected through the docking shaft. By using the docking shaft, the friction force when the rotating rod rotates can be reduced, making the rotation operation of the three sets of spray pipes more flexible.
[0012] As a further technical solution of this utility model, a threaded groove is provided on the inner side of one end of the second branch of the first branch head, and a rubber hose is provided on the other end of both the first branch head and the second branch head.
[0013] As a further technical solution of this utility model, a rotating sleeve is provided between the first and second branch pipe heads. One end of the rubber hose is provided with a threaded connector for engaging the rotating sleeve. By using the rubber hose, the second branch pipe head of the first branch pipe head can be bent and stored. When it is necessary to combine them, the tube body can be used to connect the second branch pipe heads of the first branch pipe heads of the two sets of rotating sprayers, so that they can be arbitrarily assembled according to the forestry prevention and control area. At the same time, the plug can be used to seal the second branch pipe head of the first branch pipe head.
[0014] As a further technical solution of this utility model, a water inlet groove is provided in the middle of one side of the rotating sleeve, a water inlet connector for connecting to the water inlet groove is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the combination plate, and a docking groove for receiving the second branch pipe head of the first branch pipe head is provided on the outer side of the combination plate.
[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: By setting up a combination disc, when using this rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests, the user can use the first and second branch pipe heads on the combination disc to assemble any number of rotary sprayers with the tube body, allowing it to be adjusted according to the forest area. During operation, the threaded structure of the first and second branch pipe heads is used to fix both ends of the tube body, and the water inlet connector and the pesticide discharge pipe are connected. Through the water inlet connector and the tube body, the pesticide is delivered to multiple rotary sprayers through the first and second branch pipe heads, making it convenient to spray pesticides and repel insects in any area of forest planting. At the same time, the rubber hose can be bent and stored to accommodate the second branch pipe head of the first branch pipe head, and the plug can be used to seal the second branch pipe head of the first branch pipe head, allowing it to be assembled arbitrarily according to the forest pest control area, improving its flexibility in use.
[0016] By incorporating a spraying component, this rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests utilizes a turbine-driven mechanism to perform a rotary spraying operation, effectively improving its spraying effect and ensuring more even application. During operation, the flow of liquid drives the turbine, which in turn drives a rotating rod, which in turn rotates three sets of spray pipes. Liquid pesticide is transported from the inlet pipe to the spray pipes and sprayed out from the nozzles. The rotation of the spray pipes completes the rotary pesticide spraying operation for forestry, enhancing its spraying effect. Attached Figure Description
[0017] To facilitate understanding by those skilled in the art, the present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 This is the overall structural domain of the medicine-spraying component in this utility model;
[0020] Figure 3 This is an overall structural diagram of the rotating ferrule in this utility model.
[0021] In the diagram: 1. Docking groove; 2. First branch pipe head; 3. Second branch pipe head; 4. Water inlet connector; 5. Docking clamp; 6. Spraying component; 7. Spraying pipe; 8. Combination disc; 9. Docking shaft; 10. Turbine; 11. Water inlet pipe; 12. Rotating rod; 13. Threaded connector; 14. Rotating sleeve; 15. Water inlet groove. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The technical solution of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0023] like Figure 1-3 As shown, a rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests includes a spraying component 6 and a combination disc 8. The spraying component 6 is movably installed at the upper middle position of the combination disc 8. The combination disc 8 has a hollow internal structure. A first branch pipe head 2 is fixedly installed on one side of the combination disc 8, and a second branch pipe head 3 is fixedly installed on the other side of the combination disc 8. The first branch pipe head 2, the second branch pipe head 3, and the spraying component 6 are all connected through each other. The spraying component 6 includes a turbine 10 and a rotating rod 12. The turbine 10 is fixedly installed at the lower middle position of the rotating rod 12. Water inlet pipes 11 are fixedly installed on both sides of the turbine 10 at the lower middle position of the rotating rod 12. A docking clamp 5 is fixedly installed on the upper outer surface of the rotating rod 12.
[0024] Three sets of spray pipes 7 are fixedly installed on the outer side of the docking head 5. The outer surface of each of the three sets of spray pipes 7 is provided with a nozzle. The flow of liquid drives the turbine 10, which in turn drives the rotating rod 12, which in turn drives the three sets of spray pipes 7 to rotate. Liquid pesticide is transported from the water inlet pipe 11 to the spray pipe 7 and sprayed out from the nozzle of the spray pipe 7. The rotation of the spray pipe 7 completes the rotary pesticide spraying operation for forestry.
[0025] A docking shaft 9 is provided at the lower part of the outer side surface of the rotating rod 12. The rotating rod 12 and the combination disk 8 are movably connected through the docking shaft 9. By using the docking shaft 9, the friction force when the rotating rod 12 rotates can be reduced, making the rotation operation of the three sets of spray pipes 7 more flexible.
[0026] The inner side of one end of the second branch pipe head 3 of the first branch pipe head 2 is provided with a threaded groove, and the other end of the second branch pipe head 3 of the first branch pipe head 2 is provided with a rubber hose.
[0027] A rotating sleeve 14 is provided between the first branch pipe head 2 and the second branch pipe head 3. One end of the rubber hose is provided with a threaded connector 13 for connecting to the rotating sleeve 14. The rubber hose can be used to bend and store the second branch pipe head 3 of the first branch pipe head 2. When it is necessary to combine them, the tube body can be used to connect the second branch pipe head 3 of the first branch pipe head 2 of the two sets of rotating sprayers, so that they can be assembled arbitrarily according to the forestry prevention area. At the same time, the plug can be used to seal the second branch pipe head 3 of the first branch pipe head 2.
[0028] A water inlet groove 15 is provided in the middle of one side of the rotating sleeve 14. A water inlet connector 4 for connecting to the water inlet groove 15 is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the combination plate 8. A docking groove 1 for receiving the second branch pipe head 3 of the first branch pipe head 2 is provided on the outer side of the combination plate 8.
[0029] A rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests, featuring a combination disc 8, allows users to assemble any number of rotary sprayers using the first branch head 2 and the second branch head 3 on the combination disc 8 in conjunction with the pipe body. This allows for adjustment based on the forest area. During operation, the threaded structure of the first branch head 2 and the second branch head 3 secures both ends of the pipe body, connecting the water inlet connector 4 to the pesticide discharge pipe. The pesticide is then delivered to multiple rotary sprayers via the water inlet connector 4 and the pipe body, through the first branch head 2 and the second branch head 3. This facilitates spraying and pest control in any area of forestry planting. The rubber hose allows for bending and folding of the second branch head 3 of the first branch head 2, and the plug allows for sealing of the second branch head 3. This allows for arbitrary assembly based on the forest control area, enhancing its flexibility during use.
[0030] By setting up the spraying component 6, when the rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests is used, the spraying component 6 is driven by the turbine 10 to complete the rotary spraying operation, which can effectively improve its spraying effect and make the spraying more uniform. During operation, the flow of liquid drives the turbine 10, which drives the rotating rod 12, which in turn drives the three sets of spraying pipes 7 to rotate. Liquid pesticide is transported from the water inlet pipe 11 to the spraying pipes 7 and sprayed out from the nozzles of the spraying pipes 7. The rotation of the spraying pipes 7 completes the rotary pesticide spraying operation for forestry, improving its spraying effect.
[0031] The above description is merely an example and illustration of the structure of this utility model. Those skilled in the art can make various modifications or additions to the specific embodiments described or use similar methods to replace them, as long as they do not deviate from the structure of the utility model or exceed the scope defined in the claims, they should all fall within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests, characterized in that, The device includes a spraying component (6) and a combination disc (8). The spraying component (6) is movably installed at the upper middle position of the combination disc (8). The combination disc (8) has a hollow internal structure. A first branch pipe head (2) is fixedly installed on one side of the combination disc (8), and a second branch pipe head (3) is fixedly installed on the other side of the combination disc (8). The first branch pipe head (2), the second branch pipe head (3), and the spraying component (6) are all connected through each other. The spraying component (6) includes a turbine (10) and a rotating rod (12). The turbine (10) is fixedly installed at the lower middle position of the rotating rod (12). Water inlet pipes (11) are fixedly installed on both sides of the turbine (10) at the lower end of the rotating rod (12). A docking clamp (5) is fixedly installed on the upper outer surface of the rotating rod (12).
2. A rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests according to claim 1, characterized in that, Three sets of spray pipes (7) are fixedly installed on the outer side surface of the docking head (5), and each set of spray pipes (7) has a nozzle on its outer surface.
3. A rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rotating rod (12) has a docking shaft (9) located on the lower part of its outer side surface. The rotating rod (12) and the combination disk (8) are movably docked through the docking shaft (9).
4. A rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inner side of one end of the second branch head (3) of the first branch head (2) is provided with a threaded groove, and the other end of the second branch head (3) of the first branch head (2) is provided with a rubber hose.
5. A rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests according to claim 4, characterized in that, A rotating sleeve (14) is provided between the first branch pipe head (2) and the second branch pipe head (3), and a threaded connector (13) is provided at one end of the rubber hose to connect with the rotating sleeve (14).
6. A rotary sprayer for controlling forest pests according to claim 5, characterized in that, The rotating sleeve (14) has a water inlet groove (15) in the middle of one side. The outer surface of the combination plate (8) is fixedly installed with a water inlet connector (4) for connecting to the water inlet groove (15). The outer surface of the side of the combination plate (8) is provided with a docking groove (1) for receiving the second branch pipe head (3) of the first branch pipe head (2).
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Automatic insect expelling device for forestry prevention and control
CN214962152U