Nursery stock pruning machine for garden landscape
By designing a tree pruning machine for landscaping, which adopts a structure of base, support rod and motor drive, the problem of high labor intensity and shaking caused by manual hand-held operation of traditional pruning machines is solved, realizing automated pruning and improving pruning efficiency and quality.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520634911.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-07
AI Technical Summary
Traditional trimmers require manual hand operation, which results in high workload and the shaking affects trimming quality and efficiency.
A tree pruning machine for landscaping was designed. It adopts a structure of base, support rod and motor drive to realize the automatic installation and height and angle adjustment of the pruning machine. Combined with worm gear mechanism and gear meshing, it realizes the stable reciprocating movement of the pruning machine.
It reduces workload, improves pruning efficiency and quality, and ensures the stability and convenience of the pruning machine under different conditions.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of greening equipment technology, specifically a seedling pruning machine for garden landscape. Background Technology
[0002] In the maintenance and management of garden landscapes, pruning of seedlings is a crucial task. Pruning machines are often used to prune seedlings. Pruning machines are a common garden tool that can be used to prune or trim shrubs and hedges. As people’s awareness and requirements for vegetation ecology and urban gardens increase, their application is becoming more and more widespread. They have the advantages of high efficiency and ease of use.
[0003] However, traditional pruning machines require manual hand-held operation, which is labor-intensive and can easily lead to worker fatigue due to prolonged manual operation, thus affecting the pruning effect and speed. In addition, the hand-held operation has poor stability and is prone to shaking or deviating from the target during the pruning process, which in turn affects the pruning quality of the seedlings. Utility Model Content
[0004] In order to solve the problem that traditional pruning machines are prone to shaking due to the high workload of manual pruning of seedlings, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a seedling pruning machine for landscaping.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a garden landscape seedling pruning machine, comprising a base, a first support rod fixedly installed at the top of the base, a second support rod slidably mounted at the middle of the first support rod, a first support plate fixedly installed at the top of the second support rod, a second support plate rotatably mounted at the top of the first support plate, a housing fixedly installed at the top of the second support plate, a drive assembly provided on one side of the housing, a fixing frame slidably mounted at the middle of the housing, two sets of symmetrically distributed toothed plates fixedly installed on both sides of the fixing frame, a rotating shaft rotatably mounted at the middle of the housing, two symmetrically distributed half-face gears fixedly installed at the middle of the rotating shaft, the two sets of toothed plates meshing with the half-face gears, and a pruning machine body fixedly installed on one side of the fixing frame.
[0006] Preferably, a worm gear is rotatably mounted in the middle of the first support plate, and the bottom middle of the second support plate is fixedly mounted in the top middle of the worm gear. A worm is provided on one side of the worm gear, and the worm is rotatably mounted in the inner side of the first support plate. The worm meshes with the worm gear. An electric actuator is fixedly mounted in the top middle of the base, and the upper part of the second support rod is fixedly mounted in the drive end of the electric actuator.
[0007] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0008] 1. This application enables the installation of a pruning machine through the device, replacing manual hand-held pruning operations. This not only reduces the workload but also effectively solves the problem of inconsistent pruning quality caused by shaking during manual pruning. Furthermore, driven by a motor, the pruning machine body can reciprocate during pruning operations, making the pruning of seedlings more efficient and faster.
[0009] 2. This application allows for adjustment of the height and angle of the trimmer body, thereby enhancing the convenience and practicality of the trimmer in actual applications and ensuring that users can easily adapt to various trimming needs when using the trimmer. Attached Figure Description
[0010] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art 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.
[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model.
[0012] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0013] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle.
[0014] Figure 4 This is a partial cross-sectional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0015] In the diagram: 1. Base; 11. Brake wheel; 12. First support rod; 13. Electric actuator; 14. Second support rod; 15. Groove; 2. First support plate; 21. First handle; 22. Worm gear; 23. Worm; 24. Second handle; 25. Second support plate; 3. Housing; 31. Motor; 32. Fixing frame; 33. Gear plate; 34. Rotating shaft; 35. Half-face gear; 36. Slider; 37. Slide; 4. Trimmer body. Detailed Implementation
[0016] 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.
[0017] Example: Figure 1-4 As shown, this utility model provides a pruning machine for garden landscaping, including a base 1. A first support rod 12 is fixedly installed at the top of the base 1. A second support rod 14 is slidably mounted in the middle of the first support rod 12. A first support plate 2 is fixedly installed at the top of the second support rod 14. A second support plate 25 is rotatably mounted at the top of the first support plate 2. A housing 3 is fixedly installed at the top of the second support plate 25. A drive assembly is provided on one side of the housing 3. A fixing frame 32 is slidably mounted in the middle of the housing 3. Two sets of symmetrically distributed toothed plates 33 are fixedly installed on both sides of the fixing frame 32. A rotating shaft 34 is rotatably mounted in the middle of the housing 3. Two symmetrically distributed half-face gears 35 are fixedly installed in the middle of the rotating shaft 34. The two sets of toothed plates 33 and half-face gears 35 mesh with each other. A pruning machine body 4 is fixedly installed on one side of the fixing frame 32.
[0018] A worm gear 22 is rotatably mounted in the middle of the first support plate 2. The bottom middle of the second support plate 25 is fixedly mounted in the top middle of the worm gear 22. A worm 23 is provided on one side of the worm gear 22. The worm 23 is rotatably mounted inside the first support plate 2. The worm 23 meshes with the worm gear 22. An electric push rod 13 is fixedly mounted in the top middle of the base 1. The upper part of the second support rod 14 is fixedly mounted in the drive end of the electric push rod 13. By setting the worm 23 and worm gear 22, the structure of the worm 23 and worm gear 22 has a self-locking function, so that when the trimmer body 4 is adjusted by rotating the worm 23 and worm gear 22, it will not reset.
[0019] The drive assembly includes a motor 31, which is fixedly installed on one side of the top of the second support plate 25. One end of the rotating shaft 34 is fixedly installed on the drive end of the motor 31. By setting the motor 31, the rotating shaft 34 can be driven to rotate.
[0020] The fixing frame 32 has sliders 36 fixedly installed on both sides of the middle. The housing 3 has two symmetrically distributed grooves 37 in the middle. The two sliders 36 are slidably locked inside the grooves 37. By setting the grooves 37 and sliders 36, the fixing frame 32 can be made more stable when it moves back and forth, as the grooves 37 limit the sliders 36.
[0021] The second support rod 14 has a groove 15 in the middle, and the upper part of the electric push rod 13 is slidably locked inside the groove 15. By setting the groove 15, the electric push rod 13 can enter the groove 15, so that the second support rod 14 can be lowered to the lowest part of the first support rod 12.
[0022] One end of the worm gear 23 passes through the first support plate 2, and a second handle 24 is fixedly installed at the end of the worm gear 23 that passes through the first support plate 2. By setting the second handle 24, rotating the second handle 24 can drive the worm gear 23 to rotate.
[0023] A first handle 21 is fixedly installed on the side of the first support plate 2 near the second handle 24. By setting the first handle 21, it is convenient for staff to hold the first handle 21 to push the equipment to move and operate.
[0024] Brake wheels 11 are fixedly installed at the four corners of the bottom of the base 1. By setting the brake wheels 11, the equipment can be moved normally and has a braking function.
[0025] Working principle: In actual use, the electric push rod 13 drives the second support rod 14 to slide in the middle of the first support rod 12, thereby adjusting the position of the first support rod 12, that is, adjusting the height of the pruning machine body 4 to reach the appropriate seedling pruning height. The pruning machine body 4 is then started to prune the seedlings.
[0026] At the same time, the motor 31 is started, which drives the rotating shaft 34 to rotate, that is, drives the two half-face gears 35 to rotate. Thus, under the meshing connection with the tooth plate 33, the two work together to drive the fixed frame 32 to move back and forth inside the housing 3, that is, drive the pruning machine body 4 to move back and forth, making the pruning of seedlings more efficient.
[0027] The equipment is moved forward for trimming by the worker holding the first handle 21 in cooperation with the brake wheel 11. When the trimmer body 4 encounters a position that is difficult to trim, the second handle 24 can be turned to drive the worm 23 to rotate, which will cause the worm wheel 22 connected to it to rotate, thereby driving the upper second support plate 25 to rotate, which in turn drives the trimmer body 4 to rotate, thus adjusting the angle of the trimmer body 4.
[0028] Obviously, those skilled in the art can make various modifications and variations to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope. Therefore, if these modifications and variations fall within the scope of the claims of this utility model and their equivalents, this utility model also intends to include these modifications and variations.
Claims
1. A nursery plant pruning machine for landscaping, comprising a base (1), characterized in that: The top end of the base (1) is fixedly installed with a first supporting rod (12), the middle part of the first supporting rod (12) is slidably clamped with a second supporting rod (14), the top end of the second supporting rod (14) is fixedly installed with a first supporting plate (2), the top end of the first supporting plate (2) is rotatably installed with a second supporting plate (25), the top end of the second supporting plate (25) is fixedly installed with a shell (3), one side of the shell (3) is provided with a driving assembly, the middle part of the shell (3) is slidably clamped with a fixing frame (32), both sides of the fixing frame (32) are fixedly installed with two groups of symmetrically distributed toothed plates (33), the middle part of the shell (3) is rotatably installed with a rotating shaft (34), the middle part of the rotating shaft (34) is fixedly installed with two symmetrically distributed half-face gears (35), two groups of the toothed plates (33) and the half-face gears (35) are meshed with each other, and the fixing frame (32) is fixedly installed with a trimming machine body (4) on one side.
2. The nursery plant trimmer of claim 1, wherein, The middle part of the first supporting plate (2) is rotatably installed with a worm gear (22), the bottom end middle part of the second supporting plate (25) is fixedly installed on the top end middle part of the worm gear (22), one side of the worm gear (22) is provided with a worm (23), the worm (23) is rotatably installed on the inside one side of the first supporting plate (2), the worm (23) and the worm gear (22) are meshed with each other, and the top end middle part of the base (1) is fixedly installed with an electric push rod (13), the upper part of the second supporting rod (14) is fixedly installed on the driving end of the electric push rod (13).
3. The nursery stock trimmer of claim 1 wherein, The driving assembly comprises a motor (31), the motor (31) is fixedly installed on the top end one side of the second supporting plate (25), and one end of the rotating shaft (34) is fixedly installed on the driving end of the motor (31).
4. The nursery plant trimmer of claim 1 wherein, The middle parts of both sides of the fixing frame (32) are fixedly installed with sliding blocks (36), and the middle part of the shell (3) is provided with two symmetrically distributed sliding grooves (37), and the two sliding blocks (36) are slidably clamped in the sliding grooves (37).
5. The nursery plant trimmer of claim 2 wherein, The middle part of the second supporting rod (14) is provided with a groove (15), and the upper part of the electric push rod (13) is slidably clamped in the groove (15).
6. The nursery plant trimmer of claim 2 wherein, One end of the worm (23) penetrates through the first supporting plate (2), and the one end of the worm (23) penetrating through the first supporting plate (2) is fixedly installed with a second handle (24).
7. A landscape pruning machine as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The first handle (21) is fixedly installed on the side of the first supporting plate (2) close to the second handle (24).
8. The nursery plant trimmer of claim 1 wherein, The bottom end of the base (1) is fixedly installed with brake wheels (11) at four corners.