Supporting frame beneficial to lodging resistance of lily plants

By designing a detachable support component and support rod assembly, a stable plant support is formed, which solves the problem of insufficient stability of traditional support frames, enhances wind resistance, and prevents lily plants from falling over.

CN223979208UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10GANZI TIBETAN AUTONOMOUS PREFECTURE FORESTRY RES INST
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-14
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Traditional plant lodging prevention support frames suffer from insufficient stability in structural design and practical application, weak wind resistance, and difficulty in effectively coping with external impacts in complex environments.

Method used

The system employs a first support unit and a support rod assembly that are detachably connected. A stable plant support is formed by fastening and fixing components. The plant roots and the support rod assembly work together to support the plant, reducing the swaying amplitude under wind load.

Benefits of technology

It significantly improves the stability and wind resistance of the support frame, effectively preventing lily plants from falling over and bending due to wind load, and enhancing their resistance to extreme weather.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of lodging-resistant supporting frames, and discloses a supporting frame beneficial to lodging resistance of lily plants, which comprises two first supporting parts, supporting rod assemblies are arranged below the two first supporting parts, the two first supporting parts are provided with two non-closed end parts, an opening is formed by the two end parts, and the two first supporting parts are arranged on the supporting rod assemblies. The opening area of the first supporting part is matched with the loading path of a clamped plant, the two first supporting parts are detachably connected and used for clamping the plant and supporting the plant in cooperation with the supporting rod assembly, and the plant can be limited between the two first supporting parts while the two first supporting parts are buckled together through the buckling assembly; the two first supporting parts can be supported on the periphery of a plant through the arranged supporting assembly, a stable plant support is formed, the root of the plant and the supporting rod assembly form cooperative supporting, the problems that the swing amplitude under the wind load effect is obviously reduced, the wind resistance is poor are solved, and the problems that in the prior art, stability is insufficient, and the wind resistance is poor are solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of anti-lodging support frame technology, and in particular to a support frame that is beneficial to the anti-lodging of lily plants. Background Technology

[0002] Lilies (Lilium spp.) are perennial bulbous herbaceous plants with upright stems bearing large inflorescences at the top. Mature plants can reach a height of 60-150 cm. Due to their significantly higher risk of lodging than most crops, uneven distribution of mechanical strength from the base to the tip of the stem, excessively high inflorescence weight (top-heavy phenomenon), and shallow root distribution, bulbous plants are prone to overall lodging when soil moisture content is too high. Therefore, they require auxiliary support from anti-lodging frames. The main function of these frames is to help the plant maintain an upright posture during growth through external mechanical support, effectively reducing the risk of lodging caused by factors such as strong winds and heavy rains, resisting the impact of extreme weather such as strong winds and heavy rains, preventing the decline in root anchoring force due to soft soil affecting growth characteristics, and compensating for insufficient stem mechanical strength (such as excessively long internodes and low cellulose content).

[0003] Traditional plant lodging prevention support frames have limitations in structural design and practical application, resulting in insufficient stability, weak wind resistance, and difficulty in effectively coping with external impacts in complex environments. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to solve the problems existing in the prior art and to propose a support frame that helps lily plants resist lodging.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] A support frame that helps lily plants resist lodging includes two first support parts, each with a support rod assembly installed below it. The two first support parts have two non-closed ends forming openings, the opening areas of which are adapted to the insertion path of the clamped plant. The two first support parts are detachably connected for clamping the plant and, together with the support rod assembly, provide support for the plant.

[0007] Preferably, the two first support parts are detachably connected by a fastening assembly, which includes a U-shaped buckle, a first nut and a second nut. Both ends of the U-shaped buckle are provided with threaded portions. The two ends of the U-shaped buckle respectively pass through the ends of the corresponding first support parts, and the first nut and the second nut are respectively screwed to the corresponding threaded portions to complete the fastening of the ends of the two first support parts.

[0008] Preferably, the support rod assembly includes a first support rod and a second support rod respectively rotatably disposed below the two first support portions. The bottom ends of the first support rod and the second support rod are movably fitted with adjusting rods. One side of each of the two adjusting rods is provided with a fixing component for fixing the position of the first support rod and the second support rod within the corresponding adjusting rod.

[0009] Preferably, the fixing component includes a threaded hole on one side of the adjusting rod and a bolt that is helically connected to the threaded hole, with one end of the bolt passing through the threaded hole and moving against the first or second support rod.

[0010] Preferably, each of the two adjusting rods has a groove on one side, and a slider is slidably disposed in each of the two grooves. A telescopic plate is rotatably mounted on the top of each slider, and a second support is rotatably mounted on the top of each of the two telescopic plates for supporting the part below the plant.

[0011] Preferably, both the first support rod and the second support rod include a first mounting plate slidably disposed in the inner cavity of the adjusting rod, a plurality of grooves formed on one side of the first mounting plate, and a second mounting plate installed in the corresponding grooves via an elastic telescopic rod assembly. An opening is provided on one side of the second mounting plate, and limit blocks are provided on both sides of the inner cavity of the adjusting rod. The width of the second mounting plate is greater than the distance between the two limit blocks, and the side of the second mounting plate away from the bolt head moves against the side of the limit block close to the bolt head. The side of the first mounting plate away from the bolt head can abut against the slider.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0013] This invention, by setting a fastening component, can fasten the two first support parts together and restrict the plant between the two first support parts. The support component can support the two first support parts on the outer periphery of the plant, forming a stable plant support. The plant roots and the support rod component form a synergistic support, which significantly reduces the swaying amplitude and poor wind resistance under wind load, and solves the problems of insufficient stability and weak wind resistance in the prior art. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of a support frame that helps lily plants resist lodging, as proposed in this utility model.

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the sliding groove of a support frame that helps lily plants resist lodging, as proposed in this utility model.

[0016] Figure 3 This invention provides a schematic diagram of the first and second mounting plates of a support frame that helps lily plants resist lodging.

[0017] Figure 4 This utility model proposes a support frame that helps lily plants resist lodging. Figure 3 Enlarged view at point A;

[0018] Figure 5 This is a side view of the second mounting plate of a support frame that helps lily plants resist lodging, as proposed in this utility model.

[0019] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of an elastic connecting rod assembly for a support frame that helps lily plants resist lodging, as proposed in this utility model.

[0020] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of a telescopic plate of a support frame that helps lily plants resist lodging, as proposed in this utility model.

[0021] In the diagram: 1. First support part; 2. First support rod; 3. Second support rod; 4. U-shaped buckle; 5. First nut; 6. Second nut; 7. Threaded part; 8. First mounting plate; 9. Groove; 10. Adjusting rod; 11. Threaded hole; 12. Bolt; 13. Slide groove; 14. Slider; 15. Second support part; 17. Second mounting plate; 18. Elastic connecting rod assembly; 19. Opening; 20. Telescopic plate; 21. Limiting block; 22. T-shaped slider. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.

[0023] Reference Figures 1 to 7 A support frame that helps lily plants resist lodging includes two first support parts 1, each with a support rod assembly installed below it. The two first support parts 1 have two non-closed ends forming an opening 19, the opening 19 area of ​​which is adapted to the insertion path of the clamped plant. The two first support parts 1 are detachably connected for clamping the plant and, together with the support rod assembly, provide support for the plant.

[0024] The bottom of the adjusting rod 10 is also equipped with a pointed part for inserting into the soil to fix the support rod assembly.

[0025] When in use, this device can fasten the two first support parts 1 together with the fastening assembly, while restricting the plant between the two first support parts 1. The support assembly can support the two first support parts 1 on the outer periphery of the plant, forming a stable plant support. The plant roots and the support rod assembly form a synergistic support, which significantly reduces the swaying amplitude and poor wind resistance under wind load, and solves the problems of insufficient stability and weak wind resistance in the prior art.

[0026] Furthermore, the two first support parts 1 are detachably connected by a fastening assembly, which includes a U-shaped buckle 4, a first nut 5, and a second nut 6. Both ends of the U-shaped buckle 4 are provided with threaded portions 7. The two ends of the U-shaped buckle 4 respectively pass through the ends of the corresponding first support parts 1, and the first nut 5 and the second nut 6 are respectively screwed to the corresponding threaded portions 7 to complete the fastening of the ends of the two first support parts 1.

[0027] Furthermore, the support rod assembly includes a first support rod 2 and a second support rod 3 respectively rotatably disposed below the two first support parts 1. Adjusting rods 10 are movably sleeved at the bottom ends of both the first support rod 2 and the second support rod 3. A fixing component is provided on one side of each of the two adjusting rods 10 to fix the positions of the first support rod 2 and the second support rod 3 within the corresponding adjusting rod 10. The fixing component includes a threaded hole 11 on one side of the adjusting rod 10 and a bolt 12 screwed into the threaded hole 11. One end of the bolt 12 passes through the threaded hole 11 and moves against the first support rod 2 or the second support rod 3. By allowing the first support rod 2 and the second support rod 3 to slide within the corresponding adjusting rod 10, the first support rod 2 and the second support rod 3 are adjusted to suitable positions. The first support parts 1 then support different positions of the lily plant. Finally, by tightening the bolts 12, one end of each bolt 12 moves against the corresponding first support rod 2 and the second support rod 3, limiting the movement of the first support rod 2 and the second support rod 3.

[0028] Furthermore, each of the two adjusting rods 10 has a groove 13 on one side, and a slider 14 is slidably disposed in each of the two grooves 13. A telescopic plate 20 is rotatably mounted on the top of each slider 14, and a second support part 15 is rotatably mounted on the top of each of the two telescopic plates 20 for supporting the part below the plant. The first support rod 2 and the second support rod 3 each include a first mounting plate 8 slidably disposed in the inner cavity of the adjusting rod 10, several grooves 9 formed on one side of the first mounting plate 8, and a second mounting plate 17 installed in the corresponding grooves 9 by an elastic telescopic rod assembly. An opening 19 is formed on one side of the second mounting plate 17, and limit blocks 21 are provided on both sides of the inner cavity of the adjusting rod 10. The width of the second mounting plate 17 is greater than the distance between the two limit blocks 21, and the second mounting plate 17... The side of the first mounting plate 8 away from the head of the bolt 12 moves against the side of the limiting block 21 close to the head of the bolt 12. The side of the first mounting plate 8 away from the head of the bolt 12 can abut against the slider 14. When the height of the first support part 1 is too high, the support for the plant is weak. If there is a strong wind, the plant is easy to bend and be damaged. At this time, the slider 14 can be slid in the groove 13 according to the height of the first support part 1. When it moves to a suitable position, the second support part 15 supports the plant by rotating the telescopic plate 20. Since the second support part 15 and the first support part 1 have the same structure, the two second support parts 15 can be fastened together by another set of fastening components to restrict the plant's lower part between the two second support parts 15 and prevent the plant from falling over or breaking.

[0029] During fixing, as the bolt 12 is screwed into the threaded hole 11, its inner end passes through the opening 19 and abuts against one side of the inner wall of the groove 9, causing the first mounting plate 8 to stretch the elastic telescopic rod assembly. As the distance between the first mounting plate 8 and the second mounting plate 17 increases, the second mounting plate 17, under the action of the elastic telescopic rod assembly, applies force to one side of the two limiting blocks 21, thereby stabilizing the relative position of the second mounting plate 17 and the two connecting blocks. Thus, the first mounting plate 8 and the second mounting plate 17 are confined within the adjusting rod 10, ensuring the position of the first support part 1 is fixed, while also allowing for adjustment. After adjusting the positions of the slider 14 and the second support 15, continue to rotate the bolt 12 so that one end of the bolt 12 presses against the first mounting plate 8, allowing the first mounting plate 8 to continue to stretch the elastic connecting rod assembly 18 and move it within the inner cavity of the adjusting rod 10. This completes the limiting of the corresponding first support rod 2 and second support rod 3. At the same time, the first mounting plate 8 applies force to the slider 14, restricting the slider 14 within the slide groove 13. In this way, the first support rod 2 and the slider 14 can be fixed simultaneously with one bolt 12, thus completing the fixing of the positions of the first support 1 and the second support 15.

[0030] In this embodiment, the top end of the first mounting plate 8 is rotatably connected to the first support part 1 via a pivot. The pivot is movable through the first mounting plate 8 and fixedly connected to the first support part 1. There is a gap between the pivot and the position through which the first mounting plate 8 is passed. This is so that after the position of the first support part 1 is fixed outside the lily plant, the first mounting plate 8 is subjected to force by the bolt 12, so that the pivot and the first support part 1 will not be deformed by excessive force when the first mounting plate 8 moves.

[0031] The first support portion 1 and the second support portion 15 are both semi-circular rings, and when the two first support portions 1 and the second support portions 15 are fastened together, they form a circular ring.

[0032] The elastic connecting rod assembly 18 (such as...) Figure 6 The figure (shown) includes several telescopic rods. The bottom end of each telescopic rod (in the prior art, a telescopic rod includes an outer tube and an inner rod that movably penetrates the outer tube, with the bottom end being one end of the outer tube) is fixedly connected to one side of the second mounting plate 17. The other end of the telescopic rod (i.e., the end of the inner rod located outside the outer tube) is connected to one side of the inner wall of the groove 9. A spring is sleeved on the outer periphery of each telescopic rod. The two ends of the spring are fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the groove 9 and one side of the second mounting plate 17, respectively. Of course, in another embodiment, the spring can be set inside the telescopic rod, and its two ends are connected to the outer rod and the inner rod, respectively, so that the telescopic rod has elasticity in its extension and retraction (not shown in the figure).

[0033] When the bolt 12 is tightened, it can press against the first connecting plate, causing the first mounting plate 8 to move. As the first mounting plate 8 moves, the spring is stretched, which in turn moves the moving end of the telescopic rod. When the bolt 12 is tightened to the correct position, one side of the first mounting plate 8 can press against one side of the slider 14, confining the slider 14 within the groove 13 and preventing it from moving. This also prevents the second support part 15 from moving. When the bolt 12 is loosened, the stretched spring can be reset, and the first mounting plate 8 can be reset by the spring force for reuse.

[0034] The telescopic plate 20 (e.g.) Figure 7 The device (shown) includes a first connecting plate that rotates on top of the slider 14, a moving groove formed on one side of the first connecting plate, and a second connecting plate that is slidably disposed in the moving groove via a sliding assembly. The sliding assembly includes T-shaped sliders 22 installed on both sides of the second connecting plate. The second connecting plate moves along the moving groove via the horizontal bar (the part that intersects with the vertical bar) on the T-shaped slider 22. The vertical bar (i.e., the T-shaped head part) on the T-shaped slider 22 forms a sliding constraint with the moving groove, thereby effectively preventing the second connecting plate from detaching from the first connecting plate. The second support part 15 is rotatably installed at one end of the second connecting plate.

[0035] When the second support part 15 is needed, the first connecting plate can be rotated and the second connecting plate can be moved along the moving groove to move the second support part 15 on the second connecting plate to a suitable position, and then the second support part 15 can support the plant below.

[0036] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A support frame for facilitating lodging resistance of a lily plant, comprising two first support portions, characterized in that: Two lower sides of the first support part are respectively provided with a support rod assembly, two ends of the first support part are not closed, and two ends form an opening, the opening area is suitable for the loading path of the clamped plant, and the two first support parts are detachably connected for clamping the plant, and the support rod assembly supports the plant.

2. The support frame for facilitating lodging resistance in lily plants as claimed in claim 1 wherein: Two first support parts are detachably connected through a buckle assembly, the buckle assembly comprises a U-shaped buckle, a first nut and a second nut, both ends of the U-shaped buckle are provided with threaded parts, both ends of the U-shaped buckle are movably penetrated through the corresponding end of the first support part, and the first nut and the second nut are respectively screwed with the corresponding threaded parts to complete the buckling of the two ends of the first support part.

3. The support frame for facilitating lodging resistance in lily plants as claimed in claim 2 wherein: The support rod assembly comprises a first support rod and a second support rod movably arranged below the two first support parts, respectively, the bottom end of the first support rod and the second support rod is movably sleeved with an adjusting rod, and one side of the two adjusting rods is provided with a fixing assembly for fixing the position of the first support rod and the second support rod in the corresponding adjusting rod.

4. The support frame according to claim 3, wherein the support frame is configured to be placed on the ground and to support the plant in a position in which the plant is not prone to lodging. The fixing assembly comprises a threaded hole arranged on one side of the adjusting rod and a bolt screwed with the threaded hole, one end of the bolt penetrates through the threaded hole and movably abuts against the first support rod or the second support rod.

5. The support frame for facilitating lodging resistance in lily plants as claimed in claim 4 wherein: One side of the two adjusting rods is provided with a sliding groove, and a sliding block is movably arranged in the sliding groove, the top end of the sliding block is rotatably provided with an expansion plate, and the top end of the two expansion plates is rotatably provided with a second support part for supporting the lower part of the plant.

6. The support frame for facilitating lodging resistance in lily plants as claimed in claim 5 wherein: The first support rod and the second support rod comprise a first mounting plate movably arranged in the inner cavity of the adjusting rod, a plurality of recesses arranged on one side of the first mounting plate, and a second mounting plate arranged in the corresponding recess through an elastic expansion rod assembly, one side of the second mounting plate is provided with an opening, both sides of the inner cavity of the adjusting rod are provided with limiting blocks, the width of the second mounting plate is greater than the distance between the two limiting blocks, the side of the second mounting plate away from the head of the bolt movably abuts against the side of the limiting block close to the head of the bolt, and the side of the first mounting plate away from the head of the bolt can abut against the sliding block.