Geological disaster monitor
Through innovative design of fixed and monitoring components, the problem of rapid movement and repositioning of geological disaster monitoring equipment has been solved, achieving stable installation and real-time monitoring of the equipment, and improving the efficiency and safety of geological disaster monitoring.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing geological disaster monitoring equipment is difficult to maintain due to its concrete fixing method, making it hard to move or adjust its position quickly, which increases the difficulty and cost of maintenance.
The design incorporates fixed components, a mounting frame, monitoring components, and a snap-fit acquisition rod. Combined with the use of a compression rod and an elastic block, it achieves stable installation and adjustable fixation of the equipment, enhancing its adaptability and ease of operation.
It improves the stability and anti-interference ability of monitoring equipment, ensures the reliability and real-time nature of data, simplifies the installation and maintenance process, and enhances the efficiency and safety of geological disaster monitoring.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of monitoring instrument technology, specifically relating to a geological disaster monitoring instrument. Background Technology
[0002] A geological hazard monitoring instrument is a device specifically designed for monitoring and early warning of geological hazards. It typically consists of sensors, a data acquisition system, a transmission system, a data processing and display unit, and is used to monitor the stability parameters of geological bodies in real time or periodically, such as displacement, tilt, stress, water level, and vibration.
[0003] Existing geological hazard monitoring equipment often uses concrete pouring to ensure its stability during use. However, this fixing method is extremely inconvenient when the equipment needs to be repaired or replaced, because the fixing effect of concrete makes it difficult to move or adjust the position of the equipment quickly. This not only increases the difficulty of maintenance and prolongs downtime, but may also require the use of heavy machinery, thereby increasing maintenance costs and manpower consumption. Therefore, a geological hazard monitoring instrument is proposed. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a geological disaster monitoring instrument, which aims to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0006] A geological disaster monitoring instrument includes a fixing component, a fixing frame fixedly installed on the side surface of the fixing component, a monitoring component adapted to be installed at the bottom of the fixing frame, and a data acquisition rod snapped onto the bottom of the monitoring component.
[0007] As a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the fixing component includes a mounting block fixedly installed on the side wall of the fixing frame, and a stabilizing component adapted to be installed in the inner cavity of the mounting block.
[0008] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the stabilizing component includes a mounting plate, a pressing rod inserted into the center of the mounting plate, a limiting rod in contact with the bottom of the mounting plate, an elastic block fixedly connected to the side surface of the limiting rod, a bottom block fixedly installed at the bottom of the pressing rod, and a contact block rotatably installed at the bottom of the bottom block.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the monitoring component includes a monitoring block, a connecting plate fixedly installed at the bottom of the monitoring block, a snap-fit component disposed on the side surface of the connecting plate, a monitoring rod snapped onto the bottom of the connecting plate, a conductive component adapted to be installed on the side surface of the monitoring block, and a display electrically connected to the side surface of the conductive component.
[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the acquisition rod includes a connecting rod fixedly installed on the surface of the mounting frame, a fixing plate fixedly connected to the surface of the connecting rod, and an antenna snapped onto the side surface of the fixing plate.
[0011] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the snap-fit component includes a telescopic cylinder fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting plate, a telescopic rod inserted into the center of the telescopic cylinder, a spring sleeved on the side surface of the telescopic rod, and a snap-fit block fixedly connected to the end of the telescopic rod.
[0012] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the monitoring rod includes a rod body and a slot formed on the side surface of the rod body, and the locking block engages with the slot.
[0013] Compared with existing technologies, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: by using the fixed components and monitoring components in combination, real-time and accurate monitoring of geological disasters is achieved, improving the stability and anti-interference ability of the monitoring equipment and ensuring the reliability of data in complex geological environments; the snap-fit acquisition rod and monitoring rod enhance the adaptability and ease of operation of the equipment; the transmission components and display provide real-time data feedback, facilitating rapid analysis and response, making equipment installation and maintenance simpler, thereby improving the efficiency and safety of geological disaster monitoring. Attached Figure Description
[0014] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort. Among them:
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the monitoring component and data acquisition rod structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the fixing component structure of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the stabilizing component structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the snap-fit component structure of this utility model.
[0020] In the diagram: 101, Fixing component; 102, Fixing frame; 103, Monitoring component; 104, Data acquisition rod; 101a, Mounting block; 101b, Stabilizing component; 101b-1, Mounting plate; 101b-2, Pressing rod; 101b-3, Limiting rod; 101c-4, Elastic block; 101b-5, Base block; 101b-6, Contact block; 103a, Monitoring block; 103b, Connecting plate; 103c, Snap-fit component; 103d, Monitoring rod; 103e, Conducting component; 103f, Display; 104a, Connecting rod; 104b, Fixing plate; 104c, Antenna; 103c-1, Telescopic cylinder; 103c-2, Telescopic rod; 103c-3, Spring; 103c-4, Locking block; 103d-1, Rod body; 103d-2, Slot. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0022] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the present invention. However, the present invention may also be implemented in other ways different from those described herein. Those skilled in the art can make similar extensions without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0023] Secondly, the term "an embodiment" or "embodiment" as used herein refers to a specific feature, structure, or characteristic that may be included in at least one implementation of the present invention. The phrase "in one embodiment" appearing in different places in this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor is it a single or selective embodiment that excludes other embodiments.
[0024] Example
[0025] Reference Figure 1-5 This is an embodiment of the present invention, which provides a geological disaster monitoring instrument, including:
[0026] The components include a fixing component 101, a fixing bracket 102 fixedly installed on the side surface of the fixing component 101, a monitoring component 103 adapted to be installed at the bottom of the fixing bracket 102, and a data acquisition rod 104 snapped onto the bottom of the monitoring component 103.
[0027] The fixing assembly 101 includes a mounting block 101a fixedly installed on the side wall of the fixing frame 102, and a stabilizing component 101b adapted to be installed in the inner cavity of the mounting block 101a.
[0028] The stabilizing component 101b includes a mounting plate 101b-1, a pressing rod 101b-2 inserted into the center of the mounting plate 101b-1, a limiting rod 101b-3 in contact with the bottom of the mounting plate 101b-1, an elastic block 101c-4 fixedly connected to the side surface of the limiting rod 101b-3, a bottom block 101b-5 fixedly installed at the bottom of the pressing rod 101b-2, and a contact block 101b-6 rotatably installed at the bottom of the bottom block 101b-5.
[0029] Specifically, firstly, the mounting block 101a and stabilizing component 101 in the fixing component 101 are used to stably install the fixing frame 102 at the monitoring point; then, the monitoring component 103 is fitted and installed at the bottom of the fixing frame 102 and engages with the acquisition rod 104; next, the squeezing rod 101b-2 is operated, and the position of the acquisition rod 104 is adjusted and fixed through the cooperation of the elastic block 101c-4 and the contact block 101b-6; finally, the monitoring component 103 is activated, and geological disaster data is collected and transmitted through the acquisition rod 104, realizing real-time monitoring of geological disasters. The stability of the equipment ensures the accuracy and reliability of data collection.
[0030] The monitoring component 103 includes a monitoring block 103a, a connecting plate 103b fixedly installed at the bottom of the monitoring block 103a, a snap-fit component 103c disposed on the side surface of the connecting plate 103b, a monitoring rod 103d snapped onto the bottom of the connecting plate 103b, a conductive component 103e adapted to be installed on the side surface of the monitoring block 103a, and a display 103f electrically connected to the side surface of the conductive component 103e.
[0031] The acquisition rod 104 includes a connecting rod 104a fixedly installed on the surface of the mounting frame 102, a mounting plate 104b fixedly connected to the surface of the connecting rod 104a, and an antenna 104c snapped onto the side surface of the mounting plate 104b.
[0032] The snap-fit component 103c includes a telescopic cylinder 103c-1 fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting plate 103b, a telescopic rod 103c-2 inserted into the center of the telescopic cylinder 103c-1, a spring 103c-3 sleeved on the side surface of the telescopic rod 103c-2, and a snap-fit block 103c-4 fixedly connected to the end of the telescopic rod 103c-2.
[0033] The monitoring rod 103d includes a rod body 103d-1 and a slot 103d-2 formed on the side surface of the rod body 103d-1. The locking block 103c-4 engages with the slot 103d-2.
[0034] It should be noted that, firstly, the monitoring block 103a in the monitoring assembly 103 is connected to the connecting rod 104a of the acquisition rod 104 via the connecting plate 103b, and the snap-fit component 103c is fixed to the side surface of the connecting plate 103b; nextly, the rod body 103d-1 of the monitoring rod 103d is snapped into the snap-fit block 103c-4 via the snap-fit slot 103d-2, so that the monitoring rod 103d can be stably installed on the monitoring assembly 103; then, the conductive component 103e is adapted and installed on the side surface of the monitoring block 103a, and is connected to the display 103f via an electrical connection, so as to display the monitoring data in real time; at the same time, the antenna 104c on the acquisition rod 104 is snapped into the side surface of the fixed plate 104b for receiving and transmitting monitoring data; finally, the monitoring instrument is started, and the monitoring block 103a and the acquisition rod 104 work together to monitor the geological disaster situation in real time, and display the data through the display 103f, and transmit it through the antenna 104c, thereby realizing effective monitoring and early warning of geological disasters.
[0035] In use, firstly, the mounting block 101a and stabilizing component 101 in the fixing component 101 are used to stably install the fixing frame 102 at the monitoring point to ensure the stability of the monitoring equipment. Then, the monitoring component 103 is connected to the connecting rod 104a of the acquisition rod 104 through the connecting plate 103b, and is engaged with the slot 103d-2 of the monitoring rod 103d through the snap-fit component 103c, forming an adjustable length monitoring system. The conductive component 103e on the side of the monitoring block 103a is electrically connected to the display 103f for real-time display of monitoring data. The antenna 104c on the acquisition rod 104 is used to receive and transmit data. After startup, the monitoring block 103a and the acquisition rod 104 work together to collect geological disaster data through the monitoring rod 103d, the display 103f displays the data in real time, and the antenna 104c sends the data to the remote monitoring system, thereby realizing real-time monitoring and early warning of geological disasters.
[0036] In summary, the coordinated use of components ensures stable installation of the monitoring equipment in complex geological environments, reducing data errors caused by equipment vibration. The combination of the compression rod 101b-2 and the elastic block 101c-4 provides an adjustable fixing method for the acquisition rod 104, enhancing the adaptability of the equipment. The snap-fit design between the monitoring component 103 and the acquisition rod 104 simplifies the installation process and improves operational efficiency. The combination of the conductive component 103e and the display 103f enables real-time display of monitoring data, facilitating immediate analysis. The integrated design of the antenna 104c ensures remote transmission of monitoring data, enabling the geological disaster early warning system to respond quickly and improving the accuracy and reliability of geological disaster monitoring.
[0037] It is important to note that the constructions and arrangements of this application shown in several different exemplary embodiments are merely illustrative. Although only a few embodiments are described in detail in this disclosure, those who consult this disclosure will readily understand that many modifications are possible (e.g., changes in the size, dimensions, structure, shape and proportion of various elements, as well as parameter values (e.g., temperature, pressure, etc.), mounting arrangements, use of materials, color, orientation, etc.) without substantially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the subject matter described in this application). For example, an element shown as integrally formed may be composed of multiple parts or elements, the position of elements may be inverted or otherwise altered, and the nature or number or position of discrete elements may be changed or altered. Therefore, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this utility model. The order or sequence of any process or method steps may be changed or reordered according to alternative embodiments. In the claims, any "device plus function" clause is intended to cover the structure described herein that performs the function, and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures. Without departing from the scope of this invention, other substitutions, modifications, alterations, and omissions may be made in the design, operation, and arrangement of the exemplary embodiments. Therefore, this invention is not limited to the specific embodiments, but extends to various modifications that still fall within the scope of the appended claims.
[0038] Furthermore, in order to provide a concise description of exemplary embodiments, not all features of actual embodiments (i.e., those features that are not relevant to the best mode of carrying out the present invention as currently considered, or those features that are not relevant to implementing the present invention) may be omitted.
[0039] It should be understood that numerous specific implementation decisions can be made during the development of any practical implementation, such as in any engineering or design project. Such development efforts may be complex and time-consuming, but for those skilled in the art who benefit from this disclosure, the development effort will be a routine work of design, manufacturing, and production without requiring much experimentation.
[0040] It should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solution of this utility model and are not intended to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications or equivalent substitutions can be made to the technical solution of this utility model without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solution of this utility model, and all such modifications or substitutions should be covered within the scope of the claims of this utility model.
Claims
1. A geological disaster monitoring instrument, characterized in that: The utility model relates to a kind of monitoring device for monitoring device, including, fixed component (101), fixed mounting in the lateral surface of the fixed component (101) fixed frame (102), monitoring component (103) being adapted to install in the bottom of the fixed frame (102), and collection rod (104) being clamped in the bottom of the monitoring component (103). The fixed component (101) includes a mounting block (101a) fixedly mounted on the side wall of the fixed frame (102), and a stabilizing component (101b) adapted to be installed in the inner cavity of the mounting block (101a).
2. The geological disaster monitoring instrument according to claim 1, characterized in that: The stabilizing component (101b) includes a mounting plate (101b-1), an extrusion rod (101b-2) inserted in the center of the mounting plate (101b-1), a limiting rod (101b-3) in contact with the bottom of the mounting plate (101b-1), an elastic block (101c-4) fixedly connected to the side surface of the limiting rod (101b-3), a bottom block (101b-5) fixedly mounted on the bottom of the extrusion rod (101b-2), and a contact block (101b-6) rotatably mounted on the bottom of the bottom block (101b-5).
3. The geological disaster monitoring instrument according to claim 2, characterized in that: The monitoring component (103) includes a monitoring block (103a), a connecting plate (103b) fixedly mounted on the bottom of the monitoring block (103a), a clamping component (103c) provided on the side surface of the connecting plate (103b), a monitoring rod (103d) clamped on the bottom of the connecting plate (103b), a conductor (103e) adapted to be installed on the side surface of the monitoring block (103a), and a display (103f) electrically connected to the side surface of the conductor (103e).
4. The geological disaster monitoring instrument according to claim 3, characterized in that: The collection rod (104) includes a connecting rod (104a) fixedly mounted on the surface of the fixed frame (102), a fixed disc (104b) fixedly connected to the surface of the connecting rod (104a), and an antenna (104c) clamped on the side surface of the fixed disc (104b).
5. The geological disaster monitoring instrument according to claim 4, characterized in that: The clamping component (103c) includes a telescopic cylinder (103c-1) fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting plate (103b), a telescopic rod (103c-2) inserted in the center of the telescopic cylinder (103c-1), a spring (103c-3) sleeved on the side surface of the telescopic rod (103c-2), and a clamping block (103c-4) fixedly connected to the end of the telescopic rod (103c-2).
6. The geological disaster monitoring instrument according to claim 5, characterized in that: The monitoring rod (103d) includes a rod body (103d-1), and a clamping groove (103d-2) formed on the side surface of the rod body (103d-1), and the clamping block (103c-4) is clamped with the clamping groove (103d-2).
7. The geological disaster monitoring instrument according to claim 6, characterized in that: