Automatic insect cleaning device of solar insecticidal lamp
By using a sliding sleeve to drive a combination of a brush plate and striking rods of different heights, and using a motor to drive a lead screw to achieve the lifting and lowering of the sliding sleeve and the deformation and impact of the rods, the problem of incomplete cleaning by insecticidal lamps in existing technologies is solved, and the cleaning effect is improved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
The cleaning components of existing solar-powered insecticidal lamps are not very effective, and insect carcasses are easily stuck in the holes of the lamp cover, resulting in incomplete cleaning.
The system combines a sliding sleeve with brushes and striking rods of varying heights to clean the insect-killing net through brushing and striking. The motor-driven lead screw enables the vertical lifting and lowering of the sliding sleeve and the deformation and impact of the rods, thus improving the cleaning effect.
It achieves efficient cleaning of insect-killing nets, completely removes insect carcasses, significantly improves cleaning effect, and has a simple structure and low cost.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of insecticidal lamp technology, and in particular to an automatic insect-removing device for a solar-powered insecticidal lamp. Background Technology
[0002] Solar-powered insecticidal lamps are a commonly used insecticidal device in agricultural planting. They are more environmentally friendly and safer than pesticides, and can prevent crops from being harmed by pests.
[0003] A search revealed that the prior art discloses a solar-powered automatic insect-killing lamp (publication number: CN221179022U), which includes a support rod, a solar panel fixedly mounted on the upper end of the support rod, an insect-killing lamp arranged on the left side of the support rod, a cleaning component arranged on the upper end of the support rod, and an installation component arranged on the lower end of the insect-killing lamp. The cleaning component includes an installation frame, an installation frame arranged on the upper end of the solar panel, first sliders fixedly connected to the inner walls of both ends of the installation frame, the installation frame slidably connected to the upper end of the solar panel, a first sliding groove that cooperates with the installation frame on the upper end of the solar panel, a brush fixedly connected to the lower end of the installation frame, and a first handle fixedly connected to the front end of the installation frame.
[0004] Existing technology mainly cleans insecticidal lamps by moving a brush with a handle. The lamp's cover has a porous structure, and simple brushing will leave residue. Insect carcasses fall off after being cleaned and can easily get stuck in the holes of the cover, resulting in poor cleaning effect. Therefore, there is room for optimization in the existing cleaning method.
[0005] Therefore, we propose an automatic insect-removing device using a solar-powered insecticidal lamp. Utility Model Content
[0006] The present invention mainly addresses the technical problem of poor cleaning effect of the brush mentioned above, and provides an automatic insect-removing device for solar-powered insecticidal lamps.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model adopts the following technical solution: an automatic insect-removing device for a solar-powered insecticidal lamp, comprising:
[0008] A lamp post, wherein a mounting plate is fixedly installed on one side of the lamp post, a photovoltaic panel is fixedly installed on the top of the mounting plate, and an insecticidal lamp is installed on the mounting plate. The insecticidal lamp includes a base, an insecticidal net and a protective cover. The insecticidal net and the protective cover are both fixedly installed on the base, and a light source is fixedly installed at the center of the base.
[0009] A cleaning assembly, positioned above the mounting plate, is used to scrub the insecticidal net. The cleaning assembly includes a sliding sleeve, a brush plate, a first striking rod, and a second striking rod. Several first and second striking rods are fixedly installed above the mounting plate. The brush plate is fixedly connected to the sliding sleeve. The brush plate can move vertically up and down to clean the outer wall of the insecticidal net. The sliding sleeve can push the first and second striking rods to deform and impact the insecticidal net.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the cleaning assembly further includes a lead screw, which is rotatably connected to the mounting plate and threadedly connected to the sliding sleeve. A motor is fixedly mounted on the bottom of the mounting plate to drive the lead screw to rotate.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the insecticidal net is a cylindrical structure, the brush plate is annular, the inner circumference of the brush plate is provided with bristles, and the brush plate is fixedly installed on the top surface of the sliding sleeve.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the sliding sleeve is a ring, the inner diameter of the sliding sleeve is larger than the outer diameter of the insecticidal net, and the end of the sliding sleeve is provided with a threaded hole adapted to the lead screw, and the lead screw is threadedly connected to the threaded hole of the sliding sleeve.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a bushing is fixedly mounted on the mounting plate, the lead screw is rotatably connected to the bushing, the lead screw extends through the mounting plate to the bottom of the mounting plate, and the lead screw is fixedly connected to the output shaft of the motor.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, both the first striking rod and the second striking rod are rod structures with an L-shaped cross-section, and the bent portions of the first striking rod and the second striking rod abut against the outer wall of the insecticidal net.
[0015] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the lead screw and the first striking rod are distributed alternately, the bending portions of the second striking rod and the first striking rod have different heights, and the lower end faces of the lead screw and the first striking rod are fixedly connected to the mounting plate.
[0016] Beneficial effects
[0017] This invention provides an automatic insect-removing device for a solar-powered insecticidal lamp. It has the following beneficial effects:
[0018] 1. This automatic insect-removing device for a solar-powered insecticidal lamp uses a sliding sleeve to drive a brush plate to move vertically up and down. The annular brush plate scrubs the outer wall of a cylindrical insecticidal net, removing the dead insects remaining in the net's holes. A drain outlet is located at the bottom of the mounting plate, allowing fallen insects to drop through, thus cleaning the net. To enhance the cleaning effect, a first and second striking rod at different heights are used. When the sliding sleeve moves upward, it pushes the first and second striking rods to deform. After the sliding sleeve separates from the first and second striking rods, the first striking rod, upon returning to its original shape, strikes the net, causing it to shake off the scrubbed insect corpses and further improving the cleaning effect.
[0019] 2. This solar-powered insecticidal lamp automatic insect-removing device, through the design of the first and second striking rods being at different heights, when the sliding sleeve rises, it first pushes the first striking rod and then pushes the second striking rod to deform, thereby enabling multiple and different taps on the insecticidal net. That is, the first striking rod taps near the bottom of the insecticidal net, and the second striking rod taps near the top of the insecticidal net. Tapping different positions on the insecticidal net can cause the insecticidal net to produce different amplitudes, shaking off the insects and improving the cleaning effect. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the cleaning component and insecticidal lamp of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional view of the cleaning component and insecticidal net of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a perspective view of the cleaning component of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 4 This is one of the overall perspective views of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 5 This is the second overall perspective view of this utility model.
[0025] Legend: 10. Mounting plate; 11. Insect-killing net; 12. Protective cover; 20. Sliding sleeve; 21. Brush plate; 22. Lead screw; 23. First striking rod; 24. Second striking rod; 30. Light pole. Detailed Implementation
[0026] An automatic insect-killing device using a solar-powered insecticidal lamp, such as Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, it includes:
[0027] A lamp post 30 has a mounting plate 10 fixedly installed on one side. A photovoltaic panel is fixedly installed on the top of the mounting plate 10. An insecticidal lamp is installed on the mounting plate 10. The insecticidal lamp includes a base, an insecticidal net 11, and a protective cover 12. The insecticidal net 11 and the protective cover 12 are both fixedly installed on the base. A light source is fixedly installed at the center of the base. The light source can be an LED lamp bead. Of course, a power supply and a circuit board should also be installed on one side of the lamp post 30. The photovoltaic panel is electrically connected to the circuit board. The power supply can be a lithium battery. The power supply is electrically connected to the circuit board. The light source is electrically connected to the power supply through a control switch. The insecticidal net 11 has a porous structure. By connecting the insecticidal net 11 to the power supply, the insects attracted by the light source are electrocuted and deactivated. This is a known prior art and will not be described in detail here.
[0028] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the cleaning assembly is located between the insecticidal net and the protective cover, and is positioned above the mounting plate 10 for brushing the insecticidal net 11. The cleaning assembly includes a sliding sleeve 20, a brush plate 21, a first striking rod 23, and a second striking rod 24. Several first striking rods 23 and second striking rods 24 are fixedly installed above the mounting plate 10. The brush plate 21 is fixedly connected to the sliding sleeve 20. The brush plate 21 can be vertically raised and lowered to clean the outer wall of the insecticidal net 11. The sliding sleeve 20 can push the first striking rods 23 and second striking rods 24 to deform and impact the insecticidal net 11. The insecticidal net 11 has a cylindrical structure. The plate 21 is annular, and the inner circumference of the brush plate 21 is provided with bristles. The brush plate 21 is fixedly installed on the top surface of the sliding sleeve 20. The sliding sleeve 20 is annular, and the inner diameter of the sliding sleeve 20 is larger than the outer diameter of the insecticidal net 11. The first striking rod 23 and the second striking rod 24 are both rod structures with an L-shaped cross section. The bent parts of the first striking rod 23 and the second striking rod 24 abut against the outer wall of the insecticidal net 11. The screw rod 22 and the first striking rod 23 are distributed alternately. The bent parts of the second striking rod 24 and the first striking rod 23 are of different heights. The lower end faces of the screw rod 22 and the first striking rod 23 are fixedly connected to the mounting plate 10.
[0029] In this solution, the sliding sleeve 20 drives the brush plate 21 to move vertically up and down. The annular brush plate 21 brushes the outer wall of the cylindrical insecticidal net 11, cleaning off the insect carcasses remaining in the holes of the insecticidal net 11. The bottom of the mounting plate 10 has a discharge port, through which fallen insects can fall, thus cleaning the insecticidal net 11. To improve the cleaning effect of the insecticidal net 11, a first striking rod 23 and a second striking rod 24 of different heights are used. When the sliding sleeve 20 moves upward, it pushes the first striking rod 23 and the second striking rod 24 to deform. After the sliding sleeve 20 separates from the first striking rod 23 and the second striking rod 24, the first striking rod 23 will hit the insecticidal net 11 when it returns to its original shape, thus shaking off the insect carcasses after brushing and improving the cleaning effect.
[0030] By designing the first striking rod 23 and the second striking rod 24 at different heights, when the sliding sleeve 20 rises, it will first push the first striking rod 23 and then push the second striking rod 24 to deform, thereby enabling multiple and different taps on the insecticidal net 11. That is, the first striking rod 23 taps near the bottom of the insecticidal net 11, and the second striking rod 24 taps near the top of the insecticidal net 11. Tapping different positions on the insecticidal net 11 can make the insecticidal net 11 vibrate with different amplitudes, shaking off the insects and improving the cleaning effect.
[0031] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the cleaning assembly also includes a lead screw 22, which is rotatably connected to the mounting plate 10 and threadedly connected to the sliding sleeve 20. A motor is fixedly mounted on the bottom of the mounting plate 10 to drive the lead screw 22 to rotate. The end of the sliding sleeve 20 is provided with a threaded hole adapted to the lead screw 22. The lead screw 22 is threadedly connected to the threaded hole of the sliding sleeve 20. A bushing is fixedly mounted on the mounting plate 10. The lead screw 22 is rotatably connected to the bushing. The lead screw 22 extends through the mounting plate 10 to the bottom of the mounting plate 10. The lead screw 22 is fixedly connected to the output shaft of the motor.
[0032] In this scheme, in order to achieve the vertical lifting and lowering of the sliding sleeve 20, the lead screw 22 is driven by the motor. The lead screw 22 pushes the sliding sleeve 20 to move radially along the insecticidal net 11, that is, the vertical displacement of the sliding sleeve 20 is used to achieve the brush plate 21 to brush the insecticidal net 11. It has the characteristics of simple structure, low cost and convenient maintenance. The motor needs to be electrically connected to the control switch.
[0033] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: The motor drives the lead screw 22, which pushes the sliding sleeve 20 to move radially along the insecticidal net 11. The sliding sleeve 20 drives the brush plate 21 to rise and fall vertically. The annular brush plate 21 brushes the outer wall of the cylindrical insecticidal net 11, cleaning off the insect corpses remaining in the holes of the insecticidal net 11. The bottom of the mounting plate 10 has a discharge port, from which the falling insects can fall, thus cleaning the insecticidal net 11. When the sliding sleeve 20 moves upward, it pushes the first striking rod 23 and the second striking rod 24 to deform. After the sliding sleeve 20 separates from the first striking rod 23 and the second striking rod 24, the first striking rod 23 will strike the insecticidal net 11 when it returns to its original shape, causing the insect corpses to fall off the insecticidal net 11.
[0034] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claims. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A solar insecticidal lamp automatic insect cleaning device, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a lamp pole (30) one side fixed mounting has the installation board (10), the top of installation board (10) is equipped with photovoltaic panel, installs the insecticidal lamp on installation board (10), and the insecticidal lamp includes base, insecticidal net (11) and protective cover (12), and insecticidal net (11) and protective cover (12) are all fixedly installed on the base, and the center position of base is fixedly installed with light source. The cleaning assembly is arranged above the installation plate (10) and is used for brushing the insecticidal net (11), and the cleaning assembly comprises a sliding sleeve (20), a brush plate (21), a first knocking rod (23) and a second knocking rod (24), a plurality of first knocking rods (23) and second knocking rods (24) are fixedly installed above the installation plate (10), the brush plate (21) is fixedly connected with the sliding sleeve (20), the brush plate (21) can be vertically lifted and clean the outer wall of the insecticidal net (11), and the sliding sleeve (20) can push the first knocking rod (23) and the second knocking rod (24) to deform and impact the insecticidal net (11). The cleaning assembly further comprises a lead screw (22), the lead screw (22) is rotatably connected with the installation plate (10) and is threadedly connected with the sliding sleeve (20), and a motor is arranged at the bottom of the installation plate (10) to drive the lead screw (22) to rotate.
2. The automatic insect cleaning device for a solar insecticidal lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: The insecticidal net (11) has a cylindrical structure, the brush plate (21) has an annular shape, the inner circumference of the brush plate (21) is provided with bristles, and the brush plate (21) is fixedly installed on the top surface of the sliding sleeve (20).
3. The automatic insect cleaning device for a solar insecticidal lamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: The sliding sleeve (20) has a circular ring shape, the inner diameter of the sliding sleeve (20) is greater than the outer diameter of the insecticidal net (11), and a threaded hole adapted to the lead screw (22) is formed in the end portion of the sliding sleeve (20), and the lead screw (22) is threadedly connected with the threaded hole of the sliding sleeve (20).
4. The automatic insect cleaning device for a solar insecticidal lamp according to claim 2, characterized in that: The installation plate (10) is fixedly provided with a shaft sleeve, the lead screw (22) is rotatably connected with the shaft sleeve, the lead screw (22) extends through the installation plate (10) to the lower side of the installation plate (10), and the lead screw (22) is fixedly connected with the output shaft of the motor.
5. The automatic insect cleaning device for a solar insecticidal lamp according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first knocking rod (23) and the second knocking rod (24) each have an L-shaped rod structure, and the bent portions of the first knocking rod (23) and the second knocking rod (24) abut against the outer wall of the insecticidal net (11).
6. The automatic insect cleaning device for a solar insecticidal lamp according to claim 5, characterized in that: The lead screw (22) and the first knocking rod (23) are arranged alternately, the bent portions of the second knocking rod (24) and the first knocking rod (23) have different heights, and the lower end surfaces of the lead screw (22) and the first knocking rod (23) are fixedly connected with the installation plate (10).
7. The automatic insect cleaning device of the solar insecticidal lamp according to claim 6, characterized in that:
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Solar automatic insect cleaning and killing lamp
CN221179022U