Splicing termite monitoring device suitable for forest trees
By designing a modular termite monitoring device, the problem of difficulty in splicing termite monitoring devices on round trees in existing technologies has been solved, achieving stable fixation and efficient monitoring results.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520152692.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-22
AI Technical Summary
Existing termite monitoring devices are difficult to attach and splice onto the outside of round trees, resulting in poor monitoring results.
A modular termite monitoring device was designed. The ring design and splicing mechanism allow the box to fit snugly against the outside of trees. The circular splicing connection is achieved through snap-fit grooves and snap-fit blocks. At the same time, a bait trough is used to lure termites into the box. A camera device is installed on the inner top wall for monitoring.
It enables the stable fixing and efficient monitoring of termite monitoring devices on round trees, and allows for convenient splicing and fixation, thus improving the monitoring effect.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of termite monitoring technology in gardens, specifically a splicable termite monitoring device suitable for forest trees. Background Technology
[0002] Termites are social insects that feed on wood fibers and can cause serious damage to gardens, water conservancy projects, and buildings. Due to the insidious, widespread, and severe nature of termite damage, control is very difficult. Therefore, this paper proposes a modular termite monitoring device suitable for forest trees for timely detection and monitoring of termite activity.
[0003] Currently, termite monitoring for trees typically involves placing multiple monitoring devices on the soil around the tree as the center to monitor for termites. However, the most common termite monitoring devices on the market are square, making it difficult to fit and splice them together on the outside of the circle when they need to be deployed on trees for termite monitoring. Therefore, this application proposes a splicable termite monitoring device suitable for trees to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a splicable termite monitoring device suitable for forest trees, which has the advantages of easy splicing and fixing, and solves the problem that it is difficult to fit and splice the device to the outer side of a circle when it needs to be placed on forest trees for termite monitoring.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a splicable termite monitoring device suitable for forest trees, comprising a box body and a box cover that engages with its front side, multiple baiting grooves on both the upper and lower sides of the box body, a splicing mechanism on the outer side of the box body, baiting blocks for termites to eat placed inside the box body, and a replacement mechanism for replacing the baiting blocks on the outer side of the box body.
[0006] Furthermore, the splicing mechanism includes two mounting blocks welded to the upper and lower ends of the box body. The mounting blocks on both the upper and lower sides are provided with mounting grooves. Two snap-fit grooves are provided on the back side of the box body near its right end. Two snap-fit blocks are welded to the back side of the box body near its left side. Two positioning strips are welded to the upper and lower sides of the two snap-fit blocks.
[0007] Furthermore, the inner top and bottom walls of the two snap-fit grooves are provided with positioning openings that are slidably connected to the positioning strips, and the two snap-fit blocks are respectively adapted to the two snap-fit grooves.
[0008] Furthermore, the replacement mechanism includes mounting boxes disposed on the left and right sides of the box body. Springs are welded to the opposite side walls of the inner cavities of the mounting boxes. Movable plates are welded to the opposite sides of the two springs. Fixed rods are horizontally welded inside the two movable plates. The opposite ends of the two fixed rods pass through the opposite side walls of the two mounting boxes and extend into the interior of the box body, and are each welded with a snap-fit plate. Bending plates are welded to the back side of the box cover near its two ends. Two movable plates are welded to the opposite ends of the two fixed rods.
[0009] Furthermore, the two fixing rods slide on the left and right sides of the two mounting boxes respectively, and the two bending plates and snap-fit plates are interlocked and connected.
[0010] Furthermore, two handles are welded to the front side of the lid, near its left and right ends.
[0011] Compared with the prior art, the technical solution of this application has the following beneficial effects:
[0012] This modular termite monitoring device, suitable for use on trees, can be spliced with two interlocking blocks to the interlocking slot on the right side of another box, forming a circular connection. To facilitate fixing the box to the tree, its ring design allows it to fit snugly against the outside of the tree. Installation slots on the top and bottom sides allow for the use of small steel nails to secure the box to the tree. The feeding slots on the top and bottom sides attract termites into the box to feed. A camera is also installed on the inner top wall of the box to monitor the termite population. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the splicing mechanism of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 3 This is a perspective view of the replacement mechanism of this utility model.
[0016] In the diagram: 1. Box body, 2. Splicing mechanism, 201. Mounting block, 202. Mounting groove, 203. Snap-fit groove, 204. Snap-fit block, 205. Positioning strip, 3. Box cover, 4. Replacement mechanism, 401. Mounting box, 402. Spring, 403. Movable plate, 404. Fixing rod, 405. Snap-fit plate, 406. Bending plate, 407. Moving plate, 5. Feeding trough. Detailed Implementation
[0017] 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 protection scope of the present utility model.
[0018] Please see Figure 1 This embodiment provides a splicable termite monitoring device suitable for forest trees, including a box body 1 and a box cover 3 that engages with its front side. Multiple baiting slots 5 are provided on both the upper and lower sides of the box body 1. A splicing mechanism 2 is provided on the outside of the box body 1. A baiting block for termites to eat is placed inside the box body 1. A replacement mechanism 4 for replacing the baiting block is provided on the outside of the box body 1.
[0019] Two handles are welded to the front side of the lid 3, near its left and right ends.
[0020] Understandably, the feeding troughs 5 on the upper and lower sides of the box 1 can lure termites into the interior of the box 1 to feed on them. The inner top wall of the box 1 is also equipped with a camera device to monitor the number of termites.
[0021] Please see Figure 2 In this embodiment, the splicing mechanism 2 includes two mounting blocks 201 welded to the upper and lower ends of the box body 1. The upper and lower mounting blocks 201 are provided with mounting grooves 202. Two snap-fit grooves 203 are provided on the back side of the box body 1 near its right end. Two snap-fit blocks 204 are welded to the back side of the box body 1 near its left side. Two positioning strips 205 are welded to the upper and lower sides of the two snap-fit blocks 204.
[0022] The inner top and bottom walls of the two snap-fit grooves 203 are provided with positioning openings that are slidably connected to the positioning strips 205. After the food-attracting blocks are placed, the box cover 3 can be fixed to the box body 1 again. The two snap-fit blocks 204 can be spliced with the snap-fit groove 203 on the right side of the other box body 1, and can be spliced in a circular shape. In order to make it easy to fix the box body 1 to the trees, its ring design allows the box body 1 to fit against the outside of the trees, making it easy to fix the box body 1. The two snap-fit blocks 204 are respectively adapted to the two snap-fit grooves 203.
[0023] Please see Figure 3In this embodiment, the replacement mechanism 4 includes mounting boxes 401 disposed on the left and right sides of the box body 1. Springs 402 are welded to the opposite side walls of the inner cavity of the mounting boxes 401. Movable plates 403 are welded to the opposite side of the two springs 402. Fixed rods 404 are horizontally welded inside the two movable plates 403. The opposite ends of the two fixed rods 404 pass through the opposite side walls of the two mounting boxes 401 and extend into the interior of the box body 1, and are each welded with snap-fit plates 405. Bending plates 406 are welded to the back side of the box cover 3 near its two ends. Two movable plates 407 are welded to the opposite ends of the two fixed rods 404.
[0024] Two fixing rods 404 slide on the left and right sides of the two mounting boxes 401 respectively, pressing the left and right moving plates 407 to the opposite side, causing the left and right springs 402 to compress and move the left and right sides. The clip plates move to the opposite side, at which point the left and right bending plates 406 are no longer limited by the left and right snap-fit plates 405, so the box body 1 can be opened by pulling the box cover 3 outward, making it easy to place the bait blocks for garden termites to eat. The two bending plates 406 and snap-fit plates 405 are interlocked and connected.
[0025] Understandably, the two snap-fit blocks 204 can be spliced with the snap-fit groove 203 on the right side of another box 1, forming a circular splicing connection. In order to make it easy to fix the box 1 to the trees, its ring design allows the box 1 to fit against the outside of the trees. At the same time, the mounting grooves 202 on its upper and lower sides allow the box 1 to be nailed to the trees with small steel nails, making it easy to fix the box 1. The feeding grooves 5 on the upper and lower sides of the box 1 can lure termites into the interior of the box 1 to feed. The inner top wall of the box 1 is also equipped with a camera device to monitor the number of termites.
[0026] All electrical components mentioned in this article are electrically connected to the main controller and power supply, and all electrical components mentioned are conventional and known devices. This application will not elaborate further. The main controller can be a conventional and known device such as a computer that performs control. The control circuit of the main controller can be implemented by a person skilled in the art through simple programming. The power supply is also common knowledge in the art. Furthermore, this utility model is mainly used to protect mechanical devices, so this utility model will not explain the control method and circuit connection in detail. At the same time, any parts of this utility model that are not described in detail are all common technologies known to those skilled in the art.
[0027] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0028] The working principle of the above embodiments is as follows:
[0029] When the modular termite monitoring device suitable for forest trees is needed, press the left and right movable plates 407 to the opposite side, so that the left and right springs 402 begin to compress and drive the left and right sides. The card plate moves to the opposite side. At this time, the left and right bending plates 406 are no longer limited by the left and right snap-fit plates 405. Therefore, the box body 1 can be opened by pulling the box cover 3 outward, which makes it easy to place the bait blocks for garden termites to eat. After placement, the box cover 3 can be fixed to the box body 1 again. The two snap-fit blocks 204 can be spliced with the snap-fit groove 203 on the right side of another box body 1, and can be spliced in a circle. In order to make it easy to fix the box body 1 to the trees, its ring design allows the box body 1 to fit against the outside of the trees. At the same time, the mounting grooves 202 on the upper and lower sides can be nailed to the trees with small steel nails to fix the box body 1. The bait grooves 5 on the upper and lower sides of the box body 1 can lure termites into the interior of the box body 1 to eat. The inner top wall of the box body 1 is also equipped with a camera device to monitor the number of termites.
[0030] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitations, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element.
[0031] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A modular termite monitoring device suitable for forest trees, comprising a housing (1) and a cover (3) that engages with its front side, characterized in that: Multiple feeding slots (5) are provided on the upper and lower sides of the box (1). A splicing mechanism (2) is provided on the outside of the box (1). A feeding block for termites to eat is placed inside the box (1). A replacement mechanism (4) for replacing the feeding block is provided on the outside of the box (1). The splicing mechanism (2) includes two mounting blocks (201) welded to the upper and lower ends of the box body (1). The mounting blocks (201) on both the upper and lower sides are provided with mounting grooves (202). Two snap-fit grooves (203) are provided on the back side of the box body (1) near its right end. Two snap-fit blocks (204) are welded to the back side of the box body (1) near its left side. Two positioning strips (205) are welded to the upper and lower sides of the two snap-fit blocks (204).
2. The modular termite monitoring device suitable for forest trees according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner top and bottom walls of the two snap-fit grooves (203) are provided with positioning ports that are slidably connected to the positioning strips (205), and the two snap-fit blocks (204) are respectively adapted to the two snap-fit grooves (203).
3. The modular termite monitoring device suitable for forest trees according to claim 1, characterized in that: The replacement mechanism (4) includes mounting boxes (401) set on the left and right sides of the box body (1). Springs (402) are welded to the opposite side walls of the inner cavity of the mounting boxes (401). Movable plates (403) are welded to the opposite side of the two springs (402). Fixed rods (404) are horizontally welded inside the two movable plates (403). The opposite ends of the two fixed rods (404) pass through the opposite side walls of the two mounting boxes (401) and extend into the interior of the box body (1), and are welded with snap-fit plates (405). Bending plates (406) are welded to the back side of the box cover (3) and near its two ends. Two movable plates (407) are welded to the opposite ends of the two fixed rods (404).
4. A splicable termite monitoring device suitable for forest trees according to claim 3, characterized in that: The two fixing rods (404) slide on the left and right sides of the two mounting boxes (401) respectively, and the two bending plates (406) and snap-fit plates (405) are interlocked.
5. A splicable termite monitoring device suitable for forest trees according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front side of the lid (3) is welded with two handles near its left and right ends.