Landscape pool for restoring ecological environment polluted by water body
By using a circulating water pipe, a water pump, and a synchronous belt mechanism driven by a servo motor, the system achieves efficient collection and treatment of water pollutants, solving the problems of low remediation efficiency and insufficient automation in existing technologies. It provides a highly efficient, stable, and easy-to-maintain ecological environment remediation device for water pollution.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520628408.7
- 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
Existing water pollution remediation technologies suffer from low remediation efficiency, complex operation, and insufficient automation, making it difficult to achieve efficient collection and treatment of water pollutants, while also lacking aesthetic appeal.
The system uses circulating water pipes and pumps to achieve water circulation, and combines a conveyor belt and water intake hood in the repair mechanism to collect and treat pollutants. A servo motor-driven synchronous belt mechanism drives the retrieval plate to achieve automated pollutant interception, and the permeable hole design ensures smooth water discharge.
It has improved the efficiency of water pollution remediation, reduced human intervention, achieved automated operation, ensured the efficient collection and treatment of pollutants, and formed a complete water cycle system.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of water pollution remediation technology, specifically a landscape pond for ecological restoration of polluted water bodies. Background Technology
[0002] With rapid industrialization and urbanization, water pollution has become an increasingly serious problem, posing a significant challenge to global ecological and environmental governance. Water pollution not only affects the sustainable use of water resources but also poses a serious threat to ecosystems and human health. Currently, water pollution remediation technologies mainly include physical, chemical, and biological methods. While these methods can alleviate pollution to some extent, they still have many shortcomings. For example, traditional physical methods typically require substantial equipment investment and have high operating costs; chemical methods may introduce secondary pollution, disrupting the balance of aquatic ecosystems; and while biological methods are environmentally friendly, their long remediation cycles make them difficult to meet the demand for rapid remediation. Furthermore, existing water remediation devices are mostly single-function, lacking the ability to efficiently collect and treat pollutants, and struggle to combine water recycling with aesthetic improvements.
[0003] In the treatment of landscape water bodies, balancing ecological restoration and aesthetics is a pressing issue. While some existing landscape pond designs possess certain pollutant interception capabilities, their complex structures, inconvenient maintenance, and low efficiency in removing floating and suspended solids are significant challenges. Furthermore, these devices typically rely on manual operation, lacking automation and resulting in low operational efficiency, making them ill-suited to the demands of modern urban water body management. Therefore, developing a device that can efficiently restore the aquatic ecosystem while also providing aesthetic appeal is of significant practical importance and application value. This invention, based on the aforementioned background, aims to provide an innovative solution to overcome the shortcomings of existing technologies and achieve an organic integration of water pollution control and aesthetic enhancement. Utility Model Content
[0004] This invention addresses the problems of low efficiency, complex operation, and lack of automated treatment devices in existing water pollution remediation technologies by proposing a landscape pond for ecological restoration of polluted water. The system utilizes circulating water pipes and pumps to achieve water circulation, and combines a conveyor belt and water intake hood in the remediation mechanism to collect and treat pollutants, thereby improving water remediation efficiency and reducing human intervention.
[0005] This utility model provides a landscape pond for ecological restoration of polluted water bodies, including a pond body, a restoration mechanism, a circulating water pipe, and a water pump. The restoration mechanism is located at the top of the pond body. A circulating water pipe is fixedly installed on the bottom side of the pond body via a flange, and a water pump is fixedly installed on the circulating water pipe. The restoration mechanism includes a fixed base fixedly installed at the top of the pond body and a bracket fixedly installed on the inner wall of the pond body. A conveyor belt and a water inlet hood are sequentially installed on the top of the fixed base. A collection frame is detachably fixedly connected to the top of the bracket, and the collection frame is located below the end of the conveyor belt. Both ends of the water inlet hood are open. A water outlet hood is fixed to one side of the fixed base via screws. The water outlet hood has an outlet located directly below the conveyor belt section.
[0006] Furthermore, a servo motor is fixedly mounted on the fixed base with screws. The servo motor is connected to a driven shaft via a synchronous belt mechanism. A turntable is fixedly sleeved on the outside of the driven shaft. A crank is movably hinged to one side of the turntable. A connecting rod is movably hinged to one end of the crank. A crossbar is movably hinged to one end of the connecting rod. A connecting rod is welded to one side of the crossbar. A slider is fixed to one side of the connecting rod with a countersunk screw. The slider is slidably mounted on the top of the fixed base. A groove is formed on the top of the fixed base, and the slider is slidably connected to the groove, thereby realizing the linear motion of the slider.
[0007] Specifically, the synchronous belt mechanism includes a first synchronous pulley, a second synchronous pulley, and a synchronous belt. The synchronous belt is sleeved on the outside of the first and second synchronous pulleys, which are respectively fixedly sleeved on the output end of the servo motor and the outside of the driven shaft. Through the synchronous belt mechanism, the rotational motion of the servo motor is transmitted to the driven shaft, thereby driving the turntable to perform circular motion.
[0008] Furthermore, a movable shaft is rotatably mounted at one end of the connecting rod, and several arrayed retrieval plates are screwed onto the outer circumference of the movable shaft. Both ends of the movable shaft are fixedly fitted with traveling wheels, and the top of the fixed base has a groove. The inner walls of the groove have integrally formed, equidistantly distributed protrusions on both sides, which are adapted to fit the traveling wheels. When the slider reciprocates along the groove, the movable shaft moves accordingly, and the retrieval plates push the pollutants floating on the water surface onto the conveyor belt.
[0009] The conveyor belt has several through-holes for water drainage. These holes allow water to pass through and drain, while solid contaminants are intercepted and transported to a collection box.
[0010] The innovation of this invention lies in its highly efficient pollutant separation and collection mechanism. First, a water pump circulates water within the pool through a circulating water pipe, allowing pollutants to flow into the water intake hood of the remediation mechanism. Second, a servo motor drives a synchronous belt mechanism to rotate a driven shaft, which in turn drives a linkage mechanism consisting of a turntable, crank, connecting rod, and crossbar, achieving the reciprocating linear motion of a slider. The slider's movement drives a moving rotating shaft and its scooping plates, pushing pollutants floating on the water surface onto a conveyor belt. Water-permeable holes on the conveyor belt allow water to drain, while solid pollutants are intercepted and transported to a collection box. The entire process requires no manual intervention, significantly improving operational efficiency.
[0011] Furthermore, the groove on the top of the fixed base, in conjunction with the slider, allows the slider to reciprocate stably within a defined range, ensuring precise and controllable trajectory of the retrieval plate. In addition, the protrusion within the groove on the top of the fixed base, adapted to the traveling wheel, not only guides the movement of the rotating shaft but also enhances the overall structural stability.
[0012] Specifically, the retrieval plates are screwed onto the outer circumference of the movable rotating shaft and arranged in an array. This design allows the retrieval plates to evenly cover the water surface area during movement, preventing the loss of contaminants. Furthermore, the installation method of the retrieval plates facilitates disassembly and replacement, improving maintenance convenience.
[0013] The technical advantages of this invention are reflected in the following aspects: First, the circulation of water through circulating pipes and pumps allows pollutants to enter the remediation mechanism efficiently, thereby improving the overall efficiency of water remediation. Second, the servo motor-driven linkage mechanism ensures the stable operation of the conveyor belt and the retrieval plate, reducing the need for manual intervention and achieving automated operation. Finally, the design of the retrieval plate and the traveling wheels optimizes the pollutant retrieval efficiency, while the permeable holes ensure smooth water discharge, preventing the conveyor belt from failing due to overload.
[0014] Furthermore, the present invention features a reasonable structural design, with clear connections between components and close, coordinated interaction. For example, the synchronous belt mechanism converts the rotational motion of the servo motor into the rotational motion of the driven shaft, and then, through a linkage mechanism composed of a turntable, crank, connecting rod, and crossbar, ultimately achieves the linear reciprocating motion of the slider. This series of transmission processes ensures that the movement trajectory of the retrieval plate is precisely controllable, thereby effectively improving the collection efficiency of pollutants.
[0015] In particular, the detachable design of the collection box makes cleaning contaminants more convenient; users can simply remove the collection box from the bracket to complete the cleaning. Furthermore, the design of the drain cover and outlet further optimizes the water flow path, allowing the treated water to smoothly flow back into the pool, forming a complete water circulation system.
[0016] In summary, this utility model, through a series of innovative designs, solves the problems of low efficiency, complex operation, and insufficient automation in the existing technology for water pollution remediation, and provides a highly efficient, stable, and easy-to-maintain water pollution ecological environment remediation device.
[0017] To make the above and other objects, features and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, preferred embodiments are described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description
[0018] 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.
[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall repair mechanism of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 3 This is an enlarged view of reference numeral A in this utility model;
[0022] Figure 4 This is a partial schematic diagram highlighting the linkage of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the repair mechanism of this utility model from another perspective.
[0024] Numbering on the map:
[0025] 1. Pool body; 2. Support frame; 3. Circulating water pipe; 4. Water pump; 5. Fixed base; 51. Water discharge cover; 52. Water outlet; 6. Collection frame; 7. Conveyor belt; 8. Water inlet cover; 9. Water inlet; 10. Moving shaft; 11. Retrieving plate; 12. Water permeable hole; 13. Protrusion; 14. Walking wheel; 15. Sliding block; 16. Connecting rod; 17. Servo motor; 18. Synchronous belt mechanism; 19. Driven shaft; 20. Turntable; 21. Crank rod; 22. Connecting rod; 23. Crossbar. Detailed Implementation
[0026] This utility model provides a landscape pond for ecological restoration of polluted water bodies, combined with attached... Figure 1 To be continued Figure 5 The structure shown and the component numbers are described in detail. This landscape pool achieves water circulation through circulating water pipes 3 and water pumps 4, and uses a restoration mechanism to collect and treat pollutants, thereby improving water body restoration efficiency and reducing the need for human intervention.
[0027] like Figure 1 As shown, the overall structure of the landscape pond includes a pond body 1, a restoration mechanism, a circulating water pipe 3, and a water pump 4. The pond body 1 is the main part of the landscape pond, with a restoration mechanism installed on its top for efficient removal and collection of floating debris and pollutants. A circulating water pipe 3 is fixedly installed on the bottom side of the pond body 1 via a flange. A water pump 4 is fixedly installed on the circulating water pipe 3, and the water pump 4 circulates the water in the pond body through the circulating water pipe 3, allowing pollutants to flow into the water intake hood 8 of the restoration mechanism. Both ends of the water intake hood 8 are open; one end extends into the pond body 1 and connects to the circulating water pipe 3, while the other end is located directly above the conveyor belt 7 to guide the water flow towards the drain cover 51. The drain cover 51 is fixed to one side of the mounting base 5 with screws. An outlet 52 is provided inside the drain cover 51, located directly below the conveyor belt 7, allowing water to flow back into the pond body 1 through the outlet 52, forming a complete water circulation system.
[0028] The specific structure of the repair mechanism is as follows: Figure 2 As shown, it mainly includes a fixed base 5, a support 2, a conveyor belt 7, a water inlet cover 8, a collection frame 6, and a transmission assembly. The fixed base 5 is fixedly installed on the top of the pool body 1, and the conveyor belt 7 and the water inlet cover 8 are sequentially installed on its top. The support 2 is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the pool body 1, and the collection frame 6 is detachably fixedly connected to its top. The collection frame 6 is located below the end of the conveyor belt 7 and is used to receive pollutants transported from the conveyor belt 7. The conveyor belt 7 has several through-holes 12. The design of the through-holes 12 allows water to flow through the conveyor belt 7 and be discharged, while solid pollutants are intercepted and transported with the conveyor belt 7 to the collection frame 6. This design ensures effective separation of solid pollutants from water flow and avoids the failure of the conveyor belt 7 due to overload.
[0029] like Figure 3As shown, a servo motor 17 is fixedly mounted on the fixed base 5 with screws. The servo motor 17 is connected to a driven shaft 19 via a synchronous belt mechanism 18. The specific structure of the synchronous belt mechanism 18 includes a synchronous pulley 1, a synchronous pulley 2, and a synchronous belt. The synchronous belt is sleeved on the outside of the synchronous pulley 1 and the synchronous pulley 2. The synchronous pulley 1 and the synchronous pulley 2 are respectively fixedly sleeved on the output end of the servo motor 17 and the outside of the driven shaft 19. When the servo motor 17 starts, its rotational motion is transmitted to the driven shaft 19 through the synchronous belt mechanism 18. The rotation of the driven shaft 19 drives the turntable 20 to perform circular motion. A crank 21 is movably hinged to one side of the turntable 20. A connecting rod 22 is movably hinged to one end of the crank 21. A crossbar 23 is movably hinged to one end of the connecting rod 22. A connecting rod 16 is welded to one side of the crossbar 23. A slider 15 is fixed to one side of the connecting rod 16 with a countersunk screw. The slider 15 is slidably mounted on the top of the fixed base 5. The top of the fixed base 5 is provided with a sliding groove, and the slider 15 is slidably connected to the sliding groove, thereby realizing the linear reciprocating motion of the slider 15. This series of transmission processes ensures that the movement trajectory of the retrieval plate 11 is precise and controllable, thereby effectively improving the collection efficiency of pollutants.
[0030] like Figure 4 As shown, a movable shaft 10 is rotatably mounted on one end of the connecting rod 16. Several arrayed retrieval plates 11 are screwed onto the outer circumference of the movable shaft 10. The design of the retrieval plates 11 allows them to evenly cover the water surface during movement, preventing the loss of pollutants. Simultaneously, the screw-mounted retrieval plates 11 facilitate disassembly and replacement, improving maintenance convenience. Both ends of the movable shaft 10 are fixedly fitted with traveling wheels 14. The top of the fixed base 5 has a groove, and both sides of the inner wall of the groove have integrally formed and equidistantly distributed protrusions 13, which are adapted to the traveling wheels 14. When the slider 15 reciprocates along the groove, the movable shaft 10 moves accordingly, and the retrieval plates 11 push the pollutants floating on the water surface onto the conveyor belt 7. The protrusions 13 in the groove at the top of the fixed base 5 not only guide the movement of the movable shaft 10 but also enhance the stability of the overall structure.
[0031] like Figure 5 As shown, another perspective of the repair mechanism further demonstrates the cooperative relationship between the scooping plate 11 and the conveyor belt 7. When the scooping plate 11 pushes the pollutants floating on the water surface onto the conveyor belt 7, the pollutants are transported to the collection box 6 by the movement of the conveyor belt 7. The detachable design of the collection box 6 makes the cleaning of pollutants more convenient; users only need to remove the collection box 6 from the bracket 2 to complete the cleaning work. In addition, the design of the water inlet hood 51 and the outlet 52 further optimizes the water flow guidance path, allowing the treated water to flow smoothly back into the pool 1, forming a complete water circulation system.
[0032] The actual operation of the landscape pool is as follows: S1: First, the water pump 4 is started. The water pump 4 circulates the water in the pool 1 through the circulating water pipe 3, allowing pollutants to enter the water intake hood 8 of the repair mechanism with the water flow. S2: The water flow from the water intake hood 8 returns to the pool 1 through the outlet 52 of the water drop hood 51. At the same time, the pollutants floating on the water surface are guided by the water intake hood 8 to the top of the conveyor belt 7. S3: After the servo motor 17 is started, its rotational motion is transmitted to the driven shaft 19 through the synchronous belt mechanism 18. The rotation of the driven shaft 19 drives the turntable 20 to perform circular motion. S4: The circular motion of the turntable 20 is converted into the linear reciprocating motion of the slider 15 through the linkage mechanism composed of the crank 21, connecting rod 22 and crossbar 23. S5: The reciprocating motion of the slider 15 drives the moving rotating shaft 10 and the retrieval plate 11 on it. The retrieval plate 11 pushes the pollutants floating on the water surface onto the conveyor belt 7. S6: The permeable holes 12 on the conveyor belt 7 allow water to drain out, while solid contaminants are intercepted and transported with the conveyor belt 7 to the collection box 6. S7: The user periodically removes the collection box 6 from the support 2 to clean up the collected contaminants.
[0033] As can be seen from the above structure and operation process, this utility model solves the problems of low efficiency, complex operation, and insufficient automation in existing water pollution remediation technologies through a series of innovative designs. The circulating water pipe 3 and water pump 4 achieve water circulation, allowing pollutants to enter the remediation mechanism efficiently. The linkage mechanism driven by the servo motor 17 ensures the stable operation of the conveyor belt 7 and the retrieval plate 11, reducing the need for manual intervention and achieving automated operation. The design of the retrieval plate 11 and the traveling wheels 14 optimizes the pollutant retrieval efficiency, while the permeable holes 12 ensure smooth water discharge. The detachable design of the collection frame 6 makes pollutant cleaning more convenient, and the design of the water cover 51 and the outlet 52 further optimizes the water flow guidance path, forming a complete water circulation system.
[0034] The technical advantages of this invention are reflected in several aspects. First, the circulating water pipe 3 and water pump 4 enable water circulation, allowing pollutants to enter the remediation mechanism efficiently, thereby improving the overall efficiency of water remediation. Second, the linkage mechanism driven by the servo motor 17 ensures the stable operation of the conveyor belt 7 and the retrieval plate 11, reducing the need for manual intervention and achieving automated operation. Finally, the design of the retrieval plate 11 and the traveling wheels 14 optimizes the pollutant retrieval efficiency, while the permeable holes 12 ensure smooth water discharge, preventing the conveyor belt 7 from failing due to overload. Furthermore, the connections between the components are clear, and their interactions are closely coordinated, ensuring the high efficiency and stability of the entire device.
[0035] In summary, this utility model provides a highly efficient, stable, and easy-to-maintain water pollution ecological environment restoration device through a series of innovative designs. It is suitable for various water pollution restoration scenarios and has broad application prospects.
[0036] The above are merely embodiments of this utility model and do not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the description and drawings of this utility model, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A landscape pool for ecological environment remediation of water pollution, comprising a pool body (1), characterized in that, The top of the pool body (1) is provided with a repairing mechanism, one side of the pool body (1) near the bottom is fixedly installed with a circulating water pipe (3) through a flange, and the circulating water pipe (3) is fixedly installed with a water pump (4). The repairing mechanism comprises a fixed seat (5) fixedly installed on the top of the pool body (1) and a support (2) fixedly installed on the inner wall of the pool body (1), the top of the fixed seat (5) is sequentially installed with a conveying belt (7) and a water guide cover (8), and the top of the support (2) is detachably and fixedly connected with a collecting frame (6), and the collecting frame (6) is located below the end portion of the conveying belt (7). Both ends of the water guide cover (8) are open, one side of the fixed seat (5) is fixedly provided with a water falling cover (51) through screws, and the water falling cover (51) is internally provided with a water outlet (52), and the water outlet (52) is located directly below the conveying belt (7).
2. The landscape pond for remediating the ecological environment polluted by water bodies according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixed seat (5) is fixedly installed with a servo motor (17) through screws, the servo motor (17) is connected with a driven shaft (19) through a synchronous belt mechanism (18), the outer portion of the driven shaft (19) is fixedly sleeved with a rotating disc (20), one side of the rotating disc (20) is movably hinged with a curved rod (21), one end of the curved rod (21) is movably hinged with a connecting rod (22), one end of the connecting rod (22) is movably hinged with a cross rod (23), one side of the cross rod (23) is welded with a connecting rod (16), one side of the connecting rod (16) is fixedly provided with a sliding block (15) through a countersunk screw, and the sliding block (15) is slidingly installed on the top of the fixed seat (5).
3. The landscape pond for remediating the ecological environment polluted by water bodies according to claim 2, characterized in that: The top of the fixed seat (5) is provided with a sliding groove, and the sliding block (15) is slidingly connected with the sliding groove.
4. The landscape pond for remediating a polluted ecological environment of a water body according to claim 2, characterized in that: The synchronous belt mechanism (18) comprises a synchronous pulley one, a synchronous pulley two and a synchronous belt, the synchronous belt is sleeved on the outer portions of the synchronous pulley one and the synchronous pulley two, and the synchronous pulley one and the synchronous pulley two are fixedly sleeved on the output end of the servo motor (17) and the outer portion of the driven shaft (19) respectively.
5. The landscape pond for remediating the ecological environment polluted by water bodies according to claim 2, characterized in that: One end of the connecting rod (16) is rotatably installed with a moving rotating shaft (10), and a plurality of groups of fishing pieces (11) are arrayed and distributed on the outer circumferential surface of the moving rotating shaft (10) and assembled through screws.
6. The landscape pond for remediating a polluted ecological environment of a water body according to claim 5, characterized in that: Both ends of the moving rotating shaft (10) are fixedly sleeved with walking wheels (14), the top of the fixed seat (5) is provided with a recess, and the inner walls of the recess are provided with integrally formed and arrayed equidistant protrusions (13) on both sides, and the protrusions (13) are matched with the walking wheels (14).
7. The landscape pond for remediating a polluted ecological environment of a water body according to claim 1, characterized in that: The conveying belt (7) is provided with a plurality of water-permeable holes (12) penetrating through the conveying belt (7).