Orchard weeding device
By designing an orchard weeding device, the first blade cuts the weeds, while the baffle and triangular divider support the roots. Rubber rods increase friction, rollers reduce resistance, and guide plates concentrate the weeds. The second blade ensures a clean cut, solving the problems of weed splashing and incomplete cutting, thus improving weeding efficiency and the convenience of subsequent processing.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing orchard weeding devices tend to cause weeds to fly around when cutting them, increasing the difficulty of subsequent treatment, and the weeds are not cut completely.
The first blade is used for cutting, combined with a baffle to block splashing weeds, and a triangular divider to lift the roots of the weeds. A rubber rod is used to increase friction, a roller to reduce resistance, a guide plate to concentrate the weeds, and a second blade to ensure a clean cut.
It effectively cuts weeds, reduces splashing, improves weeding efficiency, reduces subsequent processing time, and ensures neat cuts for easy collection.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of weeding technology, specifically an orchard weeding device. Background Technology
[0002] Citrus fruits are a common category of fruits, including oranges, grapefruits, lemons, and many other varieties. Their fruits are usually round or oval in shape and come in a variety of colors, such as yellow and orange. Citrus fruits have a sweet and sour taste, are juicy, and are rich in nutrients such as vitamin C and flavonoids.
[0003] Weeds compete with citrus trees for resources such as nutrients, water, and sunlight. Weeding allows citrus trees to receive a more sufficient supply of nutrients, promoting their growth and fruit development, and reducing the breeding of pests and diseases. Weeds are breeding grounds and hiding places for many pests and diseases. Timely weeding can destroy the living environment of pests and diseases, reduce the chance of pests and diseases occurring, and reduce the cost of orchard control.
[0004] In orchard weeding, the second blade of the weed cuts the grass by rotating rapidly. However, the cut grass is often splashed by the second blade, making subsequent processing too cumbersome.
[0005] Therefore, an orchard weeding device is proposed to address the above problems. Utility Model Content
[0006] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, at least one technical problem raised in the background art is solved.
[0007] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is as follows: The orchard weeding device of this utility model includes a trolley, on the surface of which is an equipment box; a first motor is fixedly connected to the middle of the equipment box; a round rod is fixedly connected to the output end of the first motor; the round rod is through-mounted and rotatably connected to the trolley; a first blade is fixedly connected to the end of the round rod; a pair of baffles are fixedly connected to the bottom of the trolley; by using the first blade to remove weeds, the rigidity of the first blade can be used to remove different weeds evenly, so that the weeds are cut by the rigidity of the first blade when they come into contact with it, thereby reducing the number of thicker weeds that are not cut. At the same time, the baffles block the splashing weeds, so that they fall to the ground in a level position, thereby reducing the time required for subsequent processing after the weeds splash.
[0008] Preferably, a pair of second motors are fixedly connected inside the equipment box; a connecting plate is fixedly connected to the output end of the second motors; the connecting plate is rotatably connected to the trolley; a centrifugal rod is fixedly connected to the side wall of the connecting plate; the middle of the centrifugal rod is rotatably connected to a fixed rod; the fixed rods are fixedly connected to a fixed plate; multiple triangular dividers are fixedly connected to the side wall of the fixed plate; by adding triangular dividers to lift the fallen weeds, the first blade can clear the weeds more smoothly, and the weed roots can be cut at the same position, thereby reducing the falling weed segments after cutting, and also reducing the entanglement of fallen weeds when they come into contact with the first blade, thereby reducing the impact on the first blade's weeding.
[0009] Preferably, the sidewall of the triangular divider is fixedly connected to multiple rubber rods; the rubber rods and the triangular divider are correspondingly arranged; by adding rubber rods, the triangular divider can make more comprehensive contact with weeds, thereby increasing the contact area between the triangular divider and the weeds. At the same time, the material of the rubber rods will increase friction when the triangular divider moves among the weeds, thereby making the weeds more stable when they are between the triangular dividers.
[0010] Preferably, a guide plate is fixed to the inner wall of the baffle; the surface of the guide plate is inclined; by adding the guide plate, the cut weeds can be pushed during the movement of the trolley, so that the weeds are concentrated to the center position, thereby gathering the weeds.
[0011] Preferably, the side wall of the fixed rod is rotatably connected to a roller; multiple rollers are provided on the fixed rod; by increasing the number of rollers, the friction generated after the fixed rod contacts the ground is reduced, thereby reducing the resistance of the triangular divider when pushing weeds.
[0012] Preferably, the second blade is fixedly connected to the side wall of the first blade; the second blade and the first blade are configured correspondingly; by adding the second blade, the cut after the weeds are cut can be more flat and neat, making it faster to collect and move the weeds later.
[0013] The advantages of this utility model are:
[0014] 1. The orchard weeding device of this utility model removes weeds by using a first blade. The rigidity of the first blade can remove different types of weeds evenly, so that the weeds are cut by the rigidity of the first blade when they come into contact with it. This reduces the number of weeds with thicker roots that are not cut. At the same time, the baffle blocks the splashing weeds, so that they fall to the ground in a level position, thereby reducing the time required for subsequent processing.
[0015] 2. The orchard weeding device described in this utility model, by adding a triangular divider to lift up the fallen weeds, can make the first blade clear the weeds more smoothly. At the same time, it can cut the roots of the weeds at the same position, thereby reducing the falling of weed segments after cutting. It can also reduce the entanglement of fallen weeds when they come into contact with the first blade, thereby reducing the impact on the first blade when weeding. Attached Figure Description
[0016] 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.
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the main body of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the equipment box in this utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the baffle in this utility model;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the fixing rod in this utility model;
[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first blade in this utility model.
[0022] In the diagram: 1. Trolley; 11. First motor; 12. Round rod; 13. First blade; 14. Baffle; 15. Equipment box; 2. Second motor; 21. Connecting plate; 22. Centrifugal rod; 23. Fixing rod; 24. Fixing plate; 25. Triangular divider; 3. Rubber rod; 4. Guide plate; 5. Roller; 6. Second blade. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model.
[0024] Specific implementation examples are given below.
[0025] like Figures 1 to 5As shown in the embodiment of this utility model, an orchard weeding device includes a cart 1 with an equipment box 15 on its surface. A first motor 11 is fixedly connected to the middle of the equipment box 15. A round rod 12 is fixedly connected to the output end of the first motor 11. The round rod 12 is through-mounted and rotatably connected to the cart 1. A first blade 13 is fixedly connected to the end of the round rod 12. A pair of baffles 14 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the cart 1. During operation, the first motor 11 is started by opening the equipment box 15, which drives the round rod 12 to rotate. When the round rod 12 rotates, the first blade 13 will rotate accordingly, pushing the cart 1 to move in the orchard. At this time, the grass will first contact the cart 1 and then enter the bottom of the cart 1. At this time, the rotating first blade 13 will contact the grass and simultaneously... The blade 13 uses its own rigidity and the impact force generated by the rotation of the round rod 12 to cut the grass, so that the grass in contact with the first blade 13 is cut off. When the grass cut by the first blade 13 splashes, it will come into contact with the baffles 14 on both sides and be blocked, and then fall to the ground. After the cart 1 leaves the area, the cut grass will accumulate into a line. By using the first blade 13 to remove weeds, the rigidity of the first blade 13 can be used to remove different weeds evenly, so that the weeds are cut by the rigidity of the first blade 13 when they come into contact with it, thereby reducing the number of thick weeds that are not cut off. At the same time, the baffles 14 block the splashing weeds, so that they fall to the ground in a level position, thereby reducing the time for subsequent processing after the weeds splash.
[0026] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, a pair of second motors 2 are fixedly connected inside the equipment box 15; a connecting plate 21 is fixedly connected to the output end of the second motors 2; the connecting plate 21 is rotatably connected to the trolley 1; a centrifugal rod 22 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the connecting plate 21; the middle of the centrifugal rod 22 is rotatably connected to a fixed rod 23; the fixed rods 23 are fixedly connected to a fixed plate 24; multiple triangular dividers 25 are fixedly connected to the side wall of the fixed plate 24; during operation, before weeding, the second motors 2 are started, causing the connecting plate 21 to rotate. At the same time, the centrifugal rod 22 will drive the fixed rod 23 to rotate. At this time, the triangular dividers 25 will lift the weeds in front of the trolley 1, so that the fallen weeds are uprighted. When the centrifugal rod 2... When the connecting plate 21 is at its bottom, the triangular divider 25 will contact the roots of the weeds on the ground, thereby scooping up the weeds and allowing them to enter the gaps between the triangular dividers 25. As the connecting plate 21 gradually moves upward, the triangular divider 25 will move upward, thereby straightening the weeds. Then, the first blade 13 will cut the roots of the weeds. By adding the triangular divider 25 to lift up the fallen weeds, the first blade 13 can clear the weeds more smoothly. At the same time, the weed roots can be cut at the same position, thereby reducing the falling weed segments after cutting. It can also reduce the entanglement of fallen weeds when they come into contact with the first blade 13, thereby reducing the impact on the first blade 13 when weeding.
[0027] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, the triangular divider 25 is fixedly connected to multiple rubber rods 3 on its sidewall; the rubber rods 3 and the triangular divider 25 are correspondingly arranged; during operation, when the triangular divider 25 comes into contact with weeds, the rubber rods 3 will enter these weeds, thereby increasing the contact between the triangular divider 25 and the weeds, thus increasing friction when the weeds are lifted, reducing the likelihood of the weeds drooping again after being lifted. At the same time, since the rubber rods 3 are made of rubber, they will increase frictional resistance when in contact with weeds, making it less likely for the weeds to fall off; by adding rubber rods 3, the triangular divider 25 can make more comprehensive contact with weeds, thereby increasing the contact area between the triangular divider 25 and the weeds. At the same time, the material of the rubber rods 3 will increase friction when the triangular divider 25 moves among the weeds, thus making the weeds more stable when lifted and between the triangular dividers 25.
[0028] like Figure 3 As shown, a guide plate 4 is fixed to the inner wall of the baffle 14; the surface of the guide plate 4 is inclined; during operation, when the cart 1 passes through the weeding area, the cut grass that falls to the ground will contact the surface of the guide plate 4. When the cart 1 moves, the end of the guide plate 4 will push these weeds so that the weeds are piled up in the middle of the moving path; by adding the guide plate 4, the cart 1 can push these cut weeds during its movement, so that the weeds are concentrated in the middle position, thereby gathering the weeds.
[0029] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, rollers 5 are rotatably connected to the side wall of the fixed rod 23; multiple rollers 5 are provided on the fixed rod 23; during operation, when the triangular divider 25 lifts the weeds, the fixed rod 23 will contact the ground. At this time, the cart 1 is also in a moving state, causing the fixed rod 23 to rub against the ground. At this time, the rollers 5 will first contact the ground and roll, reducing the friction between the fixed rod 23 and the ground; by adding rollers 5, the friction generated after the fixed rod 23 contacts the ground can be seen to reduce the resistance of the triangular divider 25 when pushing the weeds.
[0030] like Figures 3 to 5 As shown, the second blade 6 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the first blade 13; the second blade 6 and the first blade 13 are arranged correspondingly; during operation, when the first blade 13 rotates, it will drive the second blade 6 to rotate together. Before the first blade 13 contacts the weeds, the second blade 6 will contact the weeds first to cut them, making the cut more even and neat when cutting the weeds; by adding the second blade 6, the cut after cutting the weeds can be made more even and neat, making it faster to collect and move the weeds later.
[0031] Working principle: By first opening the equipment box 15, the first motor 11 is started, driving the round rod 12 to rotate. As the round rod 12 rotates, the first blade 13 rotates accordingly, pushing the cart 1 to move in the orchard. The grass first contacts the cart 1 and then enters the bottom of the cart 1. At this time, the rotating first blade 13 contacts the grass and uses its own rigidity and the impact force generated by the rotation of the round rod 12 to cut it, thus severing the grass in contact with the first blade 13. When the grass cut by the first blade 13 splashes out, it contacts the side baffles 14 and is then... The grass will be blocked and then fall to the ground. After the cart 1 leaves the area, the cut grass will accumulate into a line. Before weeding, the second motor 2 is started, causing the connecting plate 21 to rotate. At the same time, the centrifugal rod 22 will drive the fixed rod 23 to rotate. At this time, the triangular divider 25 will lift the weeds in front of the cart 1, so that the fallen weeds are uprooted. When the centrifugal rod 22 is at the bottom of the connecting plate 21, the triangular divider 25 will contact the roots of the weeds on the ground, thereby scooping up the weeds and allowing them to enter the gaps between the triangular dividers 25. As the connecting plate 21 gradually moves upward, the triangular divider... 25 moves upward to straighten the weeds, and then the first blade 13 cuts the roots of the weeds. When the triangular divider 25 comes into contact with the weeds, the rubber rod 3 enters the weeds to increase the contact between the triangular divider 25 and the weeds, thereby increasing friction when the weeds are lifted and reducing the likelihood of the weeds drooping again after being lifted. At the same time, since the rubber rod 3 is made of rubber, it increases frictional resistance when it comes into contact with the weeds, making it less likely for the weeds to fall off. When the cart 1 passes through the weeding area, the cut grass that falls to the ground will come into contact with the surface of the guide plate 4. As the cart 1 moves, the guide plate 4... The end will push these weeds so that they are piled up in the middle of the moving line; when the triangular divider 25 lifts the weeds, the fixed rod 23 will contact the ground. At this time, the trolley 1 is also in a moving state, causing the fixed rod 23 to rub against the ground. At this time, the roller 5 will first contact the ground and roll, reducing the friction between the fixed rod 23 and the ground; when the first blade 13 rotates, it will drive the second blade 6 to rotate together. Before the first blade 13 contacts the weeds, the second blade 6 will first contact the weeds and cut them, making the cut more flat and neat when cutting the weeds.
[0032] 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 claimed utility model.
Claims
1. An orchard weeding device comprising a cart (1), characterised in that: The trolley (1) surface is provided with equipment box (15); the equipment box (15) middle part is fixedly connected with first motor (11); the output end of first motor (11) is fixedly connected with round bar (12); the round bar (12) is through on the trolley (1) and is rotationally connected; the end of round bar (12) is fixedly connected with first blade (13); the bottom of trolley (1) is fixedly connected with a pair of baffle (14).
2. A device for weeding an orchard according to claim 1, characterized in that: The equipment box (15) is fixedly connected with a pair of second motor (2) inside; the output end of second motor (2) is fixedly connected with connecting plate (21); the connecting plate (21) is rotationally connected on the trolley (1); the side wall of connecting plate (21) is fixedly connected with centrifugal rod (22); the middle part of centrifugal rod (22) is rotationally connected with fixed rod (23); the fixed rod (23) is fixedly connected with fixed plate (24) between; the side wall of fixed plate (24) is fixedly connected with a plurality of triangular straw divider (25).
3. A device for weeding an orchard as claimed in claim 2, characterised in that: The side wall of triangular straw divider (25) is fixedly connected with a plurality of rubber rods (3); the rubber rod (3) and triangular straw divider (25) are correspondingly arranged.
4. A device for weeding an orchard according to claim 3, characterised in that: The inner wall of baffle (14) is fixedly connected with guide plate (4); the surface of guide plate (4) is provided with inclined surface.
5. A fruit orchard weeding device according to claim 4, characterised in that: The side wall of fixed rod (23) is rotationally connected with roller (5); the fixed rod (23) is provided with a plurality of rollers (5).
6. A fruit orchard weeding device according to claim 5, characterised in that: The side wall of first blade (13) is fixedly connected with second blade (6); the second blade (6) and first blade (13) are correspondingly arranged.