Insect-proof gastrodia elata planting structure
By designing an insect-proof cultivation structure for Gastrodia elata and utilizing components such as insect-proof nets, sticky insect glue, and insect-attracting color cards, the problem of pest infestation during the cultivation of Gastrodia elata has been solved, enabling healthy growth and efficient management of Gastrodia elata, while reducing labor intensity and the use of chemical pesticides.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520369705.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-05
AI Technical Summary
Gastrodia elata is susceptible to damage from underground pests and wild insects during cultivation. Existing cultivation devices are not very effective at preventing pests, which affects the healthy growth of Gastrodia elata.
An insect-proof Gastrodia elata planting structure was designed, including components such as planting boxes, insect-proof nets, clamps, isolation boards, and protective doors. Combined with functions such as sticky insect glue, insect-attracting color cards, electric telescopic rods, and universal wheels, it forms a closed and controllable planting environment, effectively isolating pests, reducing the use of chemical pesticides, and improving management efficiency.
It provides a safe and suitable growing environment, improves the growth health and management efficiency of Gastrodia elata, reduces labor intensity, and protects the ecological environment and food safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of agricultural technology, and in particular to an insect-proof Gastrodia elata planting structure. Background Technology
[0002] Gastrodia elata, a traditional Chinese medicine, is the dried tuber of the orchid Gastrodia elata. It has the effects of calming wind and stopping spasms, suppressing liver yang, and dispelling wind and unblocking collaterals. It is mainly used to treat internal liver wind, epilepsy and convulsions, dizziness, headache, numbness of limbs, hemiplegia, rheumatic pain, etc. During the cultivation of Gastrodia elata, the roots may be eaten by insects and ants, which will prevent Gastrodia elata from growing healthily.
[0003] When Gastrodia elata is planted directly on the ground, it is easily eaten by underground pests. When Gastrodia elata is planted in a cultivation box, if the cultivation device is placed in an outdoor wild environment, insects and ants from nature will also climb into the cultivation box, causing the Gastrodia elata inside the cultivation box to be eaten by insects and ants, resulting in poor insect control.
[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a new insect-proof Gastrodia elata cultivation structure to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content
[0005] To address the technical problem of poor insect control in existing Gastrodia elata cultivation devices, this utility model provides an insect-proof Gastrodia elata cultivation structure.
[0006] The insect-proof Gastrodia elata planting structure provided by this utility model includes: a planting box for planting Gastrodia elata, with a harvesting opening on one side of the planting box; an insect-proof net installed at the bottom of the planting box to isolate underground pests, the insect-proof net also serving to assist drainage; a clamp fixed inside the planting box; an isolation plate fitted inside the clamp to isolate the planting space inside the planting box, the isolation plate having an isolation net for isolating pests of the Gastrodia elata plant; and a protective door hinged to the planting box to close the harvesting opening to prevent leakage of planting soil.
[0007] Preferably, the protective door is provided with an observation window for displaying the growth status of Gastrodia elata inside the planting box, a support rod is fixed on the protective door, and a light-blocking curtain for blocking the observation window is movably installed on the support rod.
[0008] Preferably, the planting box, the isolation panel, and the protective door are all equipped with sticky insect glue to prevent insects and ants from crossing over, and the isolation panel is equipped with color cards for attracting insects.
[0009] Preferably, extension plates are installed on both sides of the planting box, and a clamping plate for stabilizing the angle of the protective door is rotatably installed on the extension plate. The protective door is provided with a limiting plate for supporting the clamping plate, and a shock-absorbing pad that can contact the clamping plate is installed on the top of the limiting plate.
[0010] Preferably, the bottom of the extension plate is fixed with an electric telescopic rod for adjusting the height of the planting box, the output rod of the electric telescopic rod is fixed with a caster wheel for assisting the transfer of the planting box, and the bottom of the planting box is equipped with a fixing cone that can be inserted into the ground to stabilize the planting box.
[0011] Preferably, a connecting rod is fixed on the isolation plate, and a fixing plate that can contact the outer wall of the planting box is installed on the connecting rod. The connecting rod and the fixing plate cooperate to stabilize the isolation plate, and a fixing bolt that can be threadedly connected to the planting box is installed on the fixing plate.
[0012] Preferably, the protective door has a sealing ring on the side near the planting box that can contact the outer wall of the planting box, the inner wall of the planting box has a waterproof coating, and the casters have self-locking buckles.
[0013] Compared with related technologies, the insect-proof Gastrodia elata planting structure provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0014] This utility model provides an insect-proof Gastrodia elata planting structure:
[0015] 1. The planting box, as the main planting container for Gastrodia elata, provides a relatively closed and controllable planting environment. Its design facilitates management and maintenance of Gastrodia elata growth while providing necessary protection. The harvesting opening allows for harvesting when the Gastrodia elata matures without moving the entire planting box, improving operational convenience and efficiency. The insect-proof net effectively isolates underground pests from harming the Gastrodia elata, and its porous structure also provides good auxiliary drainage, ensuring soil aeration and drainage within the planting box, which is beneficial for the healthy growth of Gastrodia elata. The clamping board, as the supporting structure of the isolation panel, ensures the stability and reliability of the isolation panel. The isolation panel divides the space within the planting box, reducing the activity range of pests. The fine mesh structure of the isolation net effectively blocks pest invasion without affecting air and water circulation, providing a safe and suitable growing environment for Gastrodia elata. The protective door is used to seal the harvesting opening, preventing damage during planting, management, and harvesting. The design of the protective door not only ensures the sealing of the planting box and prevents soil leakage, but also cleverly incorporates an observation window. This design allows growers to directly observe the growth status of the Gastrodia elata inside the planting box without opening the protective door, enabling timely adjustments to planting strategies such as irrigation, fertilization, and pest and disease control to ensure the healthy growth of the Gastrodia elata. The introduction of the observation window greatly improves the efficiency and accuracy of planting management. The combination of support rods and shading curtains further enhances the practicality of the planting structure. The support rods are fixed to the protective door, providing stable support for the shading curtains. The shading curtains are movably installed on the support rods and can be easily opened or closed to block or expose the observation window. This design takes into account the light requirements of Gastrodia elata growth. When it is necessary to observe the growth status of Gastrodia elata, the shading curtains can be opened and the observation window can be used for direct observation.
[0016] 2. Sticky insect glue is cleverly placed in key areas such as planting boxes, isolation panels, and protective doors. These areas are often hotspots where insects and ants attempt to climb over or invade. The glue has strong adhesion; once insects and ants come into contact with it, they are firmly stuck, unable to move forward or escape. This design not only effectively blocks the invasion path of insects and ants but also reduces their direct harm to Gastrodia elata. At the same time, the use of sticky insect glue also reduces the amount of chemical pesticides used, which is beneficial to protecting the ecological environment and the food safety of Gastrodia elata. Insect-attracting color cards are placed on the isolation panels. This design utilizes the principle that insects and ants are sensitive to different colors to trap them. The color cards usually use colors or patterns that insects and ants like to attract them to come into contact with them. Once the insects and ants are attracted by the color card and come into contact with the sticky insect glue, they will be stuck. This design not only improves the utilization rate of the sticky insect glue but also enhances the insect-repelling effect. At the same time, the use of insect-attracting color cards also makes it easier for growers to observe and record the activity of insects and ants. The dynamic situation provides a basis for formulating more scientific pest control strategies. The extension plate is cleverly installed on both sides of the planting box. This design not only increases the usable space of the planting box, but also provides a solid foundation for the subsequent installation of the card plate. The introduction of the extension plate makes the structure of the planting box more flexible and adaptable to different planting environments and needs. The card plate is rotated and installed on the extension plate. Its main function is to stabilize the angle of the protective door. The design of the card plate, through its rotation and limiting function, can ensure that the protective door maintains a stable angle when opening and closing, thereby improving the practicality and convenience of the planting box. The limiting plate is installed on the protective door and cooperates with the card plate. When the protective door is closed, the limiting plate will contact the card plate, thereby limiting the further movement of the protective door. This design not only enhances the stability of the protective door, but also prevents it from being accidentally opened under the action of external forces such as wind. The main function of the shock-absorbing pad design is to reduce the noise generated when the card plate is fastened.
[0017] 3. The electric telescopic rod design allows users to adjust the height of the planting box by controlling its extension and retraction. This height adjustability not only meets the height requirements of different planting environments but also facilitates planting, observation, and harvesting operations, improving the convenience and efficiency of planting. The casters are fixed to the output rod of the electric telescopic rod, forming a single unit with the planting box. The casters allow the planting box to move flexibly between different locations without manual handling or dragging, greatly reducing labor intensity during the planting process. The casters' steering flexibility and load-bearing capacity also ensure the stability and safety of the planting box during movement. A fixing cone is installed on the planting box. The bottom of the planting box can be easily inserted into the ground to stabilize its position. The connecting rod is fixed to the isolation plate as a support structure for the fixed plate. This design allows the isolation plate to be installed more stably inside the planting box, preventing it from shifting or deforming during planting due to soil pressure, growth of Gastrodia elata, and other factors. The introduction of the connecting rod not only improves the stability of the isolation plate but also enhances the overall structural strength of the planting box. The design of the fixed plate creates a tighter connection between the isolation plate and the planting box, further enhancing the stability of the isolation plate. The design of the fixing bolts allows the fixed plate to be more firmly fixed to the planting box, further enhancing the stability of the isolation plate.
[0018] 4. The sealing ring design significantly enhances the sealing performance of the planting box, effectively preventing external pests, dust, moisture, and other harmful factors from interfering with the growth environment of Gastrodia elata. At the same time, the sealing ring can also maintain the stability of the internal temperature and humidity of the planting box, providing a more suitable environment for the growth of Gastrodia elata. A waterproof coating is applied to the inner wall of the planting box, forming a dense waterproof barrier. This design not only improves the waterproof performance of the planting box, preventing water from seeping out or in, and keeping the internal environment of the box clean, but the waterproof coating also enhances the durability and corrosion resistance of the box wall, extending the service life of the planting box. The self-locking buckle is set on the universal wheel to lock the rotation of the wheel, thereby ensuring that the planting box can be stably stopped in the designated position when needed. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 A front view schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the insect-proof Gastrodia elata planting structure provided by this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the front sectional view of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the rear view structure of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the isolation plate in this utility model.
[0023] The following are labeled in the diagram: 1. Planting box; 2. Insect net; 3. Clamping board; 4. Isolation board; 5. Isolation net; 6. Protective door; 7. Insect glue; 8. Observation window; 9. Support rod; 10. Blackout curtain; 11. Extension plate; 12. Electric telescopic rod; 13. Casters; 14. Fixing cone; 15. Clamping plate; 16. Limiting plate; 17. Connecting rod; 18. Fixing plate; 19. Fixing bolt. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0025] Please refer to the following: Figures 1-4 ,in, Figure 1 A front view schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the insect-proof Gastrodia elata planting structure provided by this utility model; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the front sectional view of the present invention; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the rear view structure of this utility model; Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the isolation plate in this utility model.
[0026] The insect-proof Gastrodia elata planting structure includes: a planting box 1 for planting Gastrodia elata, with a harvesting opening on one side; an insect-proof net 2 installed at the bottom of the planting box 1 to isolate underground pests, and the insect-proof net 2 also assists in drainage; a clamping plate 3 fixed inside the planting box 1; an isolation plate 4 fitted inside the clamping plate 3 to isolate the planting space inside the planting box 1, and the isolation plate 4 is equipped with an isolation net 5 for isolating pests from the Gastrodia elata plants; and a protective door 6 hinged to the planting box 1 to close the harvesting opening to prevent leakage of planting soil. The planting box 1, as the main planting container for Gastrodia elata, provides a relatively closed and controllable planting environment. The design of the planting box 1 facilitates the management and maintenance of Gastrodia elata growth while providing necessary protection. The harvesting opening allows for harvesting when the Gastrodia elata matures without moving the entire planting box. 1. Improved operational convenience and efficiency: Insect-proof netting 2 effectively isolates underground pests from infesting Gastrodia elata. Its porous structure also provides excellent drainage, ensuring the aeration and drainage of the soil within planting box 1, which is beneficial for the healthy growth of Gastrodia elata. Clamping board 3 serves as the supporting structure for isolation board 4, ensuring its stability and reliability. Isolation board 4 divides the space within planting box 1, reducing the activity range of pests. The fine mesh structure of isolation netting 5 effectively blocks pest invasion without affecting air and water circulation, providing a safe and suitable growth environment for Gastrodia elata. Protective door 6 seals the harvest opening, preventing soil leakage during planting, management, and harvesting, while further enhancing the insect-proof performance of planting box 1 and ensuring the safety of Gastrodia elata during its growth.
[0027] The protective door 6 is equipped with an observation window 8 for displaying the growth status of Gastrodia elata inside the planting box 1. A support rod 9 is fixed to the protective door 6, and a light-blocking curtain 10 is movably installed on the support rod 9 to cover the observation window 8. The design of the protective door 6 not only ensures the airtightness of the planting box 1 and prevents leakage of planting soil, but also cleverly incorporates the observation window 8. This design allows growers to directly observe the growth status of Gastrodia elata inside the planting box 1 without opening the protective door 6, thereby enabling timely adjustments to planting strategies such as irrigation, fertilization, and pest and disease control. To ensure the healthy growth of Gastrodia elata, the introduction of observation window 8 greatly improves the efficiency and accuracy of planting management. The combined design of support rod 9 and shading curtain 10 further enhances the practicality of the planting structure. Support rod 9 is fixed to protective door 6, providing stable support for shading curtain 10. Shading curtain 10 is movably installed on support rod 9, which can be easily opened or closed to block or expose observation window 8. This design takes into account the light requirements of Gastrodia elata growth. When it is necessary to observe the growth status of Gastrodia elata, shading curtain 10 can be opened and observed directly through observation window 8.
[0028] The planting box 1, the isolation panel 4, and the protective door 6 are all equipped with sticky insect glue 7 to prevent insects and ants from climbing over. The isolation panel 4 has color cards for attracting insects. The sticky insect glue 7 is cleverly placed in key areas such as the planting box 1, the isolation panel 4, and the protective door 6, which are often hotspots for insects and ants to climb over or invade. The sticky insect glue 7 has strong adhesion; once insects and ants come into contact with it, they will be firmly stuck, thus unable to move forward or escape. This design not only effectively blocks the invasion path of insects and ants but also reduces their direct harm to the gastrodia elata. At the same time, the use of sticky insect glue 7 also reduces chemical... Learning about pesticide usage helps protect the ecological environment and ensures the safety of Gastrodia elata. Insect-attracting color cards are placed on the isolation plate 4. This design utilizes the principle that insects and ants are sensitive to different colors to trap them. The insect-attracting color cards usually use colors or patterns that insects and ants like to attract them to come and touch them. Once the insects and ants are attracted by the color card and come into contact with the sticky insect glue 7, they will be stuck. This design not only improves the utilization rate of the sticky insect glue 7, but also enhances the insect-repelling effect. At the same time, the use of insect-attracting color cards also makes it easier for growers to observe and record the activity of insects and ants, providing a basis for developing more scientific insect-repelling strategies.
[0029] Both sides of the planting box 1 are equipped with extension plates 11. A retaining plate 15 for stabilizing the angle of the protective door 6 is rotatably mounted on the extension plates 11. The protective door 6 is provided with a limiting plate 16 for supporting the retaining plate 15. A shock-absorbing pad that can contact the retaining plate 15 is installed on the top of the limiting plate 16. The extension plates 11 are cleverly installed on both sides of the planting box 1. This design not only increases the usable space of the planting box 1 but also provides a stable foundation for the subsequent installation of the retaining plate 15. The introduction of the extension plates 11 makes the structure of the planting box 1 more flexible and adaptable to different planting environments and needs. The retaining plate 15 is rotatably mounted. The main function of the extension plate 11 is to stabilize the angle of the protective door 6. The design of the clamping plate 15, through its rotation and limiting functions, can ensure that the protective door 6 maintains a stable angle when opening and closing, thereby improving the practicality and convenience of the planting box 1. The limiting plate 16 is installed on the protective door 6 and cooperates with the clamping plate 15. When the protective door 6 is closed, the limiting plate 16 will contact the clamping plate 15, thereby limiting the further movement of the protective door 6. This design not only enhances the stability of the protective door 6, but also prevents it from being accidentally opened under the action of external forces such as wind. The main function of the shock-absorbing pad is to reduce the noise generated when the clamping plate 15 is engaged.
[0030] The bottom of the extension plate 11 is fixed with an electric telescopic rod 12 for adjusting the height of the planting box 1. The output rod of the electric telescopic rod 12 is fixed with a caster wheel 13 for assisting in the transfer of the planting box 1. The bottom of the planting box 1 is equipped with a fixing cone 14 that can be inserted into the ground to stabilize the planting box 1. The design of the electric telescopic rod 12 allows the user to adjust the height of the planting box 1 by controlling the extension and retraction of the electric telescopic rod 12. The introduction of height adjustability not only meets the height requirements of different planting environments, but also facilitates users in planting, observation and harvesting operations, improving the convenience and efficiency of planting. The caster wheel 13 is fixed on the output rod of the electric telescopic rod 12 and forms an integral part with the planting box 1. The design of the caster wheel 13 allows the planting box 1 to move flexibly between different locations without manual handling or dragging, greatly reducing the labor intensity in the planting process. The steering flexibility and load-bearing capacity of the caster wheel 13 also ensure the stability and safety of the planting box 1 during movement. The fixing cone 14 is installed at the bottom of the planting box 1 and can be easily inserted into the ground to stabilize the position of the planting box 1.
[0031] A connecting rod 17 is fixed to the isolation plate 4. A fixing plate 18 that can contact the outer wall of the planting box 1 is installed on the connecting rod 17. The connecting rod 17 and the fixing plate 18 cooperate to stabilize the isolation plate 4. A fixing bolt 19 that can be threadedly connected to the planting box 1 is installed on the fixing plate 18. The connecting rod 17 is fixed to the isolation plate 4 as a support structure for the fixing plate 18. This design allows the isolation plate 4 to be installed more stably inside the planting box 1, preventing it from shifting or deforming during the planting process due to soil pressure, gastrodia elata growth, and other factors. The introduction of the connecting rod 17 not only improves the stability of the isolation plate 4 but also enhances the overall structural strength of the planting box 1. The design of the fixing plate 18 forms a tighter connection between the isolation plate 4 and the planting box 1, further enhancing the stability of the isolation plate 4. The design of the fixing bolt 19 allows the fixing plate 18 to be more firmly fixed to the planting box 1, further enhancing the stability of the isolation plate 4.
[0032] The protective door 6 has a sealing ring on the side near the planting box 1 that can contact the outer wall of the planting box 1. The inner wall of the planting box 1 is coated with a waterproof layer. The universal wheel 13 is equipped with a self-locking buckle. The design of the sealing ring significantly enhances the sealing performance of the planting box 1, effectively preventing external pests, dust, moisture and other harmful factors from interfering with the growth environment of Gastrodia elata. At the same time, the sealing ring can also maintain the stability of the internal temperature and humidity of the planting box 1, providing a more suitable environmental condition for the growth of Gastrodia elata. The waterproof coating is applied to the inner wall of the planting box 1, forming a dense waterproof barrier. This design not only improves the waterproof performance of the planting box 1, preventing water from seeping out or into the box wall and keeping the internal environment of the box clean, but the waterproof coating can also enhance the durability and corrosion resistance of the box wall, extending the service life of the planting box 1. The self-locking buckle is set on the universal wheel 13 to lock the rotation of the wheel, thereby ensuring that the planting box 1 can be stably stopped in the designated position when needed.
[0033] It is worth noting that the circuits, electronic components, and modules involved in this utility model are all existing technologies, which can be fully implemented by those skilled in the art, and need not be elaborated upon. The content protected by this utility model does not involve any improvement to the software and methods.
[0034] The working principle of the insect-proof Gastrodia elata planting structure provided by this utility model is as follows:
[0035] This solution also includes an electrical control cabinet, which is installed on the equipment. During use, each piece of electrical equipment can be started and operated separately through the electrical control cabinet. The power connection method of each piece of electrical equipment is an existing mature technology and is well known to those in the field, so it will not be described in detail here.
[0036] In use, first turn on the electric telescopic rod 12 to adjust the height of the planting box 1 so that the fixed cone 14 is away from the ground. Use the casters 13 to move the device to the planting area and retract the output rod of the electric telescopic rod 12. At this time, the fixed cone 14 is inserted into the ground. Install the isolation plate 4 inside the planting box 1 and fill the planting box 1 with planting soil. Then start planting Gastrodia elata. After planting, irrigate. Excess irrigation water seeps into the ground through the insect-proof net 2. Stick insect glue 7 on the planting box 1, isolation plate 4 and protective door 6. To increase the insect-proof effect, you can also cover the outside of the planting box 1 with a net. During the growth of Gastrodia elata, you can open the shading curtain 10 and connect the growth status of the Gastrodia elata roots through the observation window 8. When harvesting Gastrodia elata, open the protective door 6 to expose the harvesting opening and then directly dig out the planting soil.
[0037] Compared with related technologies, the insect-proof Gastrodia elata planting structure provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0038] This invention provides an insect-proof Gastrodia elata planting structure. The planting box 1, as the main planting container, provides a relatively closed and controllable planting environment. The design of the planting box 1 facilitates the management and maintenance of Gastrodia elata growth while providing necessary protection. The harvesting opening allows for harvesting when the Gastrodia elata matures without moving the entire planting box 1, improving operational convenience and efficiency. The insect-proof net 2 effectively isolates underground pests from harming the Gastrodia elata, and its porous structure also provides good auxiliary drainage, ensuring the aeration and drainage of the soil within the planting box 1, which is beneficial to the healthy growth of the Gastrodia elata. The clamping plate 3 serves as the supporting structure for the isolation plate 4, ensuring the stability and reliability of the isolation plate 4. The isolation plate 4 further encloses the space within the planting box 1. The row separation reduces the activity range of pests within the planting box 1. The fine mesh structure of the isolation net 5 effectively blocks pest invasion without affecting air and water circulation, providing a safe and suitable growth environment for Gastrodia elata. The protective door 6 seals the harvest opening, preventing leakage of planting soil during planting, management, and harvesting. It also further enhances the insect-proof performance of the planting box 1, ensuring the safety of Gastrodia elata during its growth. The design of the protective door 6 not only ensures the airtightness of the planting box 1 and prevents leakage of planting soil, but also cleverly incorporates an observation window 8. This design allows growers to directly observe the growth status of Gastrodia elata inside the planting box 1 without opening the protective door 6, thus enabling timely adjustments to planting strategies, such as irrigation. Fertilization, pest and disease control, etc., ensure the healthy growth of Gastrodia elata. The introduction of observation window 8 greatly improves the efficiency and accuracy of planting management. The combination design of support rod 9 and shading curtain 10 further enhances the practicality of the planting structure. Support rod 9 is fixed to protective door 6, providing stable support for shading curtain 10. Shading curtain 10 is movably installed on support rod 9, which can be easily opened or closed to block or expose observation window 8. This design takes into account the light requirements of Gastrodia elata growth. When it is necessary to observe the growth status of Gastrodia elata, shading curtain 10 can be opened and observed directly through observation window 8. Insect glue 7 is cleverly placed in key parts such as planting box 1, isolation board 4 and protective door 6. These areas are often where insects and ants try to climb over or invade. The sticky insect glue 7 is a hot topic. It has strong adhesion; once insects and ants come into contact with it, they are firmly stuck, unable to move forward or escape. This design not only effectively blocks the invasion path of insects and ants but also reduces their direct harm to Gastrodia elata. At the same time, the use of sticky insect glue 7 also reduces the amount of chemical pesticides used, which is beneficial to protecting the ecological environment and the food safety of Gastrodia elata. Insect-attracting color cards are placed on the isolation plate 4. This design utilizes the principle that insects and ants are sensitive to different colors to trap them. The color cards usually use colors or patterns that insects and ants like to attract them to contact them. Once the insects and ants are attracted by the color card and come into contact with the sticky insect glue 7, they are stuck. This design not only improves the utilization rate of the sticky insect glue 7 but also enhances the insect-repellent effect.The use of insect-attracting color cards facilitates growers' observation and recording of insect activity, providing a basis for developing more scientific pest control strategies. Extension plates 11 are cleverly installed on both sides of the planting box 1. This design not only increases the usable space of the planting box 1 but also provides a stable foundation for the subsequent installation of the retaining plate 15. The introduction of extension plates 11 makes the structure of the planting box 1 more flexible and adaptable to different planting environments and needs. The retaining plate 15 is rotatably installed on the extension plates 11. Its main function is to stabilize the angle of the protective door 6. The design of the retaining plate 15, through its rotation and limiting functions, ensures that the protective door 6 maintains a stable angle when opening and closing, thereby improving the practicality and convenience of the planting box 1. A limiting plate 16 is installed on the protective door 6. The limiting plate 16, in conjunction with the locking plate 15, contacts the locking plate 15 when the protective door 6 is closed, thus restricting further movement of the protective door 6. This design not only enhances the stability of the protective door 6 but also prevents it from accidentally opening under external forces such as wind. The main function of the shock-absorbing pad is to reduce the noise generated when the locking plate 15 is engaged. The electric telescopic rod 12 allows users to adjust the height of the planting box 1 by controlling its extension and retraction. The introduction of height adjustability not only meets the height requirements of different planting environments but also facilitates users in planting, observation, and harvesting operations, improving the convenience and efficiency of planting. The universal wheels 13 are fixed to the output rod of the electric telescopic rod 12, forming an integral part with the planting box 1. The design of the wheels 13 allows the planting box 1 to move flexibly between different locations without manual handling or dragging, greatly reducing the labor intensity during the planting process. The steering flexibility and load-bearing capacity of the casters 13 also ensure the stability and safety of the planting box 1 during movement. The fixing cone 14 is installed at the bottom of the planting box 1 and can be easily inserted into the ground to stabilize the position of the planting box 1. The connecting rod 17 is fixed to the partition plate 4 as a support structure for the fixing plate 18. This design allows the partition plate 4 to be installed more stably inside the planting box 1, preventing it from shifting or deforming due to soil pressure, gastrodia elata growth, and other factors during the planting process. The introduction of the connecting rod 17 not only improves the stability of the partition plate 4 but also enhances the planting box 1. The overall structural strength and the design of the fixing plate 18 create a tighter connection between the isolation plate 4 and the planting box 1, further enhancing the stability of the isolation plate 4. The design of the fixing bolts 19 allows the fixing plate 18 to be more firmly fixed to the planting box 1, further enhancing the stability of the isolation plate 4. The design of the sealing ring significantly enhances the sealing performance of the planting box 1, effectively preventing external pests, dust, moisture, and other harmful factors from interfering with the growth environment of Gastrodia elata. At the same time, the sealing ring can also maintain the stability of the internal temperature and humidity of the planting box 1, providing a more suitable environmental condition for the growth of Gastrodia elata. A waterproof coating is applied to the inner wall of the planting box 1, forming a dense waterproof barrier. This design not only improves the waterproof performance of the planting box 1, but also...This design prevents moisture from seeping into or out of the container, maintaining a clean internal environment. The waterproof coating also enhances the durability and corrosion resistance of the container walls, extending the lifespan of the planting box 1. Self-locking latches are installed on the casters 13 to lock the wheels' rotation, ensuring that the planting box 1 can stably remain in the designated position when needed.
[0039] It should be noted that the device structure and accompanying drawings of this utility model mainly describe the principle of this utility model. In terms of the technical aspects of this design principle, the setting of the power mechanism, power supply system and control system of the device is not fully described. However, those skilled in the art who understand the principle of the above utility model can clearly understand the specific details of its power mechanism, power supply system and control system.
[0040] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. An insect-proof Gastrodia elata cultivation structure, characterized in that, The invention relates to a planting box for planting Gastrodia elata Blume, which comprises: a harvesting opening on one side of the planting box; a pest-proof net on the bottom of the planting box for isolating underground pests and assisting in drainage; a clamping plate fixed in the planting box; a partition plate clamped in the clamping plate for isolating the planting space in the planting box, which is provided with a pest-proof net for isolating pests of Gastrodia elata Blume plants; a protective door hinged to the planting box for closing the harvesting opening to prevent leakage of planting soil.
2. The ginseng planting structure according to claim 1, wherein, The protective door is provided with an observation window for displaying the growth state of Gastrodia elata Blume inside the planting box, and is fixed with a support rod, on which a light curtain is movably installed for shielding the observation window.
3. The ginseng planting structure according to claim 1, wherein The planting box, the partition plate and the protective door are all provided with insect-sticking glue for preventing pests from climbing over, and the partition plate is provided with a color card for trapping pests.
4. The ginseng planting structure according to claim 1, wherein Both sides of the planting box are installed with extension plates, on which clamping plates are rotatably installed for stabilizing the angle of the protective door, and the protective door is provided with a limiting plate for supporting the clamping plates, the top of which is installed with a shock-absorbing pad that can contact the clamping plates.
5. The ginseng planting structure according to claim 4, wherein The bottom of the extension plate is fixed with an electric telescopic rod for adjusting the height of the planting box, and the output rod of the electric telescopic rod is fixed with a universal wheel for assisting in the transfer of the planting box, and the bottom of the planting box is installed with a fixing cone that can be inserted into the ground for stabilizing the planting box.
6. The ginseng planting structure according to claim 1, wherein The partition plate is fixed with a connecting rod, on which a fixing plate is installed that can contact the outer wall of the planting box, and the connecting rod and the fixing plate cooperate to stabilize the partition plate, and the fixing plate is screw-installed with a fixing bolt that can be threadedly connected with the planting box.
7. The ginseng planting structure according to claim 5, wherein The side of the protective door close to the planting box is provided with a sealing ring that can contact the outer wall of the planting box, the inner wall of the planting box is provided with a waterproof coating, and the universal wheel is provided with a self-locking buckle.