Garden irrigation device
The garden irrigation device, designed with cross-pipe groups and drive components, solves the problems of narrow irrigation range and water waste in traditional irrigation methods, and realizes precise irrigation and efficient water resource utilization in multiple areas of the garden.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing garden irrigation systems cannot flexibly cope with the different water demand in different areas, resulting in problems such as narrow irrigation range, water waste and inaccurate irrigation.
It adopts a cross-pipe assembly and drive component design, and achieves precise irrigation of multiple areas of the garden through the combination of multiple water outlets and water stop valves. Combined with an intelligent adjustment system and precise water flow distribution, it can adapt to different soil conditions and vegetation needs in different areas.
It improves irrigation efficiency and precision, reduces water waste, can cover multiple garden areas simultaneously, adapts to the irrigation needs of different areas, and achieves flexible and precise water resource allocation.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of landscaping, and more particularly to a landscaping irrigation device. Background Technology
[0002] Garden irrigation systems are an integral part of modern horticulture and agriculture. However, with the expansion of gardens and the increasing impact of climate change, traditional irrigation methods are becoming increasingly inadequate. Existing garden irrigation systems primarily employ a single pump connected to a pipeline, irrigating through a unified drainage outlet. This method has significant limitations, particularly in its narrow irrigation range and the fact that each irrigation session can only cover a portion of the garden, failing to flexibly address the varying water demands of different areas within the garden.
[0003] Existing garden irrigation technologies typically connect water pumps to main drainage pipes, which then distribute water through multiple branch pipes to irrigate different areas within the garden. While this method provides some zoned irrigation, it still relies on a single drainage outlet, and the water distribution is not precise, failing to intelligently adjust based on soil moisture or plant needs in different areas. Furthermore, traditional irrigation methods often struggle to achieve precise water allocation in complex garden layouts; some areas receive ample irrigation while others receive insufficient water, leading to water waste. Due to limitations in current technology, traditional garden irrigation devices fail to effectively achieve simultaneous irrigation in multiple areas, particularly lacking design for the precise needs of different areas within the garden, resulting in inefficient water use. This application proposes an innovative garden irrigation device, aiming to provide a technical solution that allows for simultaneous irrigation in multiple areas of a garden. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of this, it is necessary to provide a garden irrigation device that can irrigate multiple locations within a garden separately in order to solve the above problems.
[0005] An embodiment of this application provides a garden irrigation device, comprising:
[0006] A cross-pipe assembly has a set of water outlet holes at its free end, which is connected to the farmland irrigation system. The cross-pipe assembly has a receiving cavity at the junction of the pipes, which is connected to a flowing water source to form a water inlet. The cross-pipe assembly is used to irrigate multiple gardens.
[0007] A drive assembly is located at the lower end of the cross pipe group and communicates with the cross pipe group to drive the water source to flow along the direction from the receiving cavity to the water outlet group.
[0008] In at least one embodiment of this application, the water outlet group includes a first water outlet, and the cross pipe group includes a first water pipe;
[0009] The first water pipe is connected to the accommodating cavity, and the first water outlet is formed on the free end of the first water pipe away from the accommodating cavity. The driving component is connected to the accommodating cavity to make the water source flow along the length of the first water pipe toward the first water outlet.
[0010] In at least one embodiment of this application, the water outlet group includes a second water outlet, the cross pipe group includes a second water pipe, and the water flow direction in the first water pipe is denoted as the first direction;
[0011] In the direction away from the first direction, the first water pipe is connected to the accommodating cavity, and the second water pipe has a second water outlet formed on its free end away from the accommodating cavity, wherein the driving component is connected to the accommodating cavity to allow water to flow in the second water pipe away from the first direction.
[0012] In at least one embodiment of this application, the water outlet group includes a third water outlet, the cross pipe group includes a third water pipe, and the third water pipe and the first water pipe are arranged perpendicular to each other when viewed along the arrangement direction of the cross pipe group and the drive structure.
[0013] The third water pipe is connected to the accommodating cavity, and the third water outlet is formed on the free end of the third water pipe away from the accommodating cavity. The driving assembly is connected to the accommodating cavity to make the water source flow along the length of the third water pipe toward the third water outlet.
[0014] In at least one embodiment of this application, the water outlet group includes a fourth water outlet, the cross pipe group includes a fourth water pipe, and the water flow direction in the third water pipe is denoted as the second direction;
[0015] In the direction away from the first direction, the fourth water pipe is connected to the accommodating cavity, and the fourth water outlet is formed on the free end of the fourth water pipe away from the accommodating cavity, wherein the driving assembly is connected to the accommodating cavity to allow water to flow in the fourth water pipe away from the second direction.
[0016] In at least one embodiment of this application, when viewed along the direction of the cross-pipe group, the cross-pipe group has a cross-shaped structure, and its free ends are respectively formed with a first water outlet, a second water outlet, a third water outlet, and a fourth water outlet. The first water outlet, the second water outlet, the third water outlet, and the fourth water outlet are all connected to the farmland irrigation system.
[0017] In at least one embodiment of this application, the first water pipe and the second water pipe are respectively provided with a first water stop valve and a second water stop valve, both of which are used to cut off the water source.
[0018] In at least one embodiment of this application, a third stop valve and a fourth stop valve are respectively provided on the third water pipe and the fourth water pipe, and both the third stop valve and the fourth stop valve are used to cut off the water source.
[0019] In at least one embodiment of this application, an overflow prevention structure is provided at the water inlet to prevent water from overflowing from the water inlet.
[0020] In at least one embodiment of this application, the cross tube assembly is made of plastic.
[0021] The garden irrigation device described above employs multiple independent irrigation technologies and utilizes an intelligent adjustment system and precise water flow distribution to effectively avoid water waste in traditional irrigation methods and adapt to different electrical potentials, soil conditions, and vegetation needs. Attached Figure Description
[0022] Figure 1 This is a front view of a garden irrigation device;
[0023] Figure 2 This is a disassembled diagram of a garden irrigation device.
[0024] Explanation of main component symbols
[0025] 1. Cross-pipe assembly; 2. Receiving cavity; 3. Water outlet assembly; 4. First water pipe; 5. First water outlet; 6. Drive assembly; 7. Second water pipe; 8. Second water outlet; 9. Third water pipe; 10. Third water outlet; 11. Fourth water pipe; 12. Fourth water outlet; 13. First stop valve; 14. Second stop valve; 15. Third stop valve; 16. Fourth stop valve; 100. A garden irrigation device. Detailed Implementation
[0026] The embodiments of this application will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments.
[0027] It should be noted that when a component is considered to be "connected" to another component, it can be directly connected to the other component or may also have an intervening component. When a component is considered to be "placed" on another component, it can be directly placed on the other component or may also have an intervening component. The terms "top," "bottom," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "front," "back," and similar expressions used in this article are for illustrative purposes only.
[0028] An embodiment of this application provides a garden irrigation device, comprising:
[0029] A cross-pipe assembly has a set of water outlet holes at its free end, which is connected to the farmland irrigation system. The cross-pipe assembly has a receiving cavity at the junction of the pipes, which is connected to a flowing water source to form a water inlet. The cross-pipe assembly is used to irrigate multiple gardens.
[0030] A drive assembly is located at the lower end of the cross pipe group and communicates with the cross pipe group to drive the water source to flow along the direction from the receiving cavity to the water outlet group.
[0031] The above-mentioned garden irrigation device adopts multiple independent irrigation technologies and uses an intelligent adjustment system and precise water flow distribution to effectively avoid water waste in traditional irrigation methods and can adapt to different locations, soil conditions and vegetation needs.
[0032] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-2 The present application provides a detailed description of some embodiments. Unless otherwise specified, the following embodiments and features can be combined with each other.
[0033] An embodiment of this application provides a garden irrigation device 100, comprising:
[0034] A cross-pipe assembly 1 has a water outlet assembly 3 formed at its free end. The water outlet assembly 3 is connected to the farmland irrigation system. A receiving cavity 2 is formed at the junction of the cross-pipe assembly 1. The receiving cavity 2 is connected to a flowing water source to form a water inlet. The cross-pipe assembly 1 is used to irrigate multiple gardens.
[0035] The driving component 6 is located at the lower end of the cross pipe group 1 and is connected to the cross pipe group 1 to drive the water source to flow along the direction from the accommodating cavity 2 to the water outlet group 3.
[0036] Specifically, this garden irrigation device, connected to an external farmland irrigation system, is characterized by comprising a cross-pipe assembly 1, whose free end forms an outlet hole assembly 3 connected to the farmland irrigation system for irrigating multiple areas of the garden; a receiving cavity 2 is formed at the junction of the cross-pipe assembly 1, connected to a flowing water source to form an inlet; a drive component 6 is located at the lower end of the cross-pipe assembly 1 and connected to it, driving the water source from the receiving cavity 2 to the outlet hole assembly 3. This design allows the device to simultaneously irrigate multiple areas of the garden, improving irrigation efficiency. During operation, water enters the receiving cavity 2 through the inlet; after the drive component 6 is activated, the water source is driven to flow along the cross-pipe assembly 1 to the outlet hole assembly 3, thus irrigating the garden. It has a wide range of applications, suitable for irrigation needs of gardens of various sizes and types, especially in situations requiring precise control of irrigation volume and irrigation area.
[0037] Furthermore, the water outlet group 3 includes a first water outlet 5, and the cross pipe group 1 includes a first water pipe 4;
[0038] The first water pipe 4 is connected to the accommodating cavity 2, and the first water outlet 5 is formed on the free end of the first water pipe 4 away from the accommodating cavity 2. The driving component 6 is connected to the accommodating cavity 2 so that the water source flows along the length direction of the first water pipe 4 and toward the first water outlet.
[0039] Specifically, the water outlet group 3 includes a first water outlet 5, the cross pipe group 1 includes a first water pipe 4, the first water pipe 4 is connected to the receiving cavity 2, and the first water outlet 5 is formed on the free end of the first water pipe 4 away from the receiving cavity 2. The drive component 6 is connected to the receiving cavity 2 and drives the water source to flow along the length of the first water pipe 4 toward the first water outlet 5. This design allows the device to more precisely control the amount of water irrigated to a specific area. The setting of the first water outlet 5 can be adjusted according to the needs of different areas in the garden, improving the accuracy and flexibility of irrigation.
[0040] Furthermore, the water outlet group 3 includes a second water outlet 8, the cross pipe group 1 includes a second water pipe 7, and the water flow direction in the first water pipe 4 is denoted as the first direction;
[0041] In the direction away from the first direction, the first water pipe 4 is connected to the accommodating cavity 2, and the second water pipe 7 has a second water outlet 8 formed on its free end away from the accommodating cavity 2, wherein the driving component 6 is connected to the accommodating cavity 2 to allow water to flow in the second water pipe 7 away from the first direction.
[0042] Specifically, the water outlet group 3 also includes a second water outlet 8, and the cross pipe group 1 includes a second water pipe 7. In the direction away from the first water pipe 4, the second water pipe 7 is connected to the receiving cavity 2, and a second water outlet 8 is formed on the free end of the second water pipe 7 away from the receiving cavity 2. The drive assembly 6 is also connected to the receiving cavity 2, driving the water source to flow in the second water pipe 7 away from the first direction. This design further increases the irrigation coverage, enabling the device to irrigate in two different directions simultaneously, improving irrigation efficiency and water resource utilization.
[0043] Furthermore, the water outlet group 3 includes a third water outlet 10, and the cross pipe group 1 includes a third water pipe 9. When viewed along the setting direction of the cross pipe group 1 and the drive structure, the third water pipe 9 and the first water pipe 4 are set perpendicular to each other.
[0044] The third water pipe 9 is connected to the accommodating cavity 2, and the third water outlet 10 is formed on the free end of the third water pipe 9 away from the accommodating cavity 2. The driving component 6 is connected to the accommodating cavity 2 so that the water source flows along the length direction of the third water pipe 9 toward the third water outlet.
[0045] Specifically, the water outlet group 3 also includes a third water outlet 10, and the cross pipe group 1 includes a third water pipe 9. Viewed along the arrangement direction of the cross pipe group 1 and the drive structure, the third water pipe 9 is perpendicular to the first water pipe 4. The third water pipe 9 is connected to the receiving cavity 2, and a third water outlet 10 is formed on the free end of the third water pipe 9 away from the receiving cavity 2. The drive component 6 drives the water source to flow along the length of the third water pipe 9 towards the third water outlet 10. This design makes the irrigation direction of the device more diversified, covering more areas within the garden. Simultaneously, the vertically arranged third water pipe 9 can utilize gravity to make the water flow smoother, improving the irrigation effect.
[0046] Furthermore, the water outlet group 3 includes a fourth water outlet 12, the cross pipe group 1 includes a fourth water pipe 11, and the water flow direction in the third water pipe 9 is referred to as the second direction;
[0047] In the direction away from the first direction, the fourth water pipe 11 is connected to the accommodating cavity 2, and the fourth water outlet 12 is formed on the free end of the fourth water pipe 11 away from the accommodating cavity 2, wherein the driving assembly 6 is connected to the accommodating cavity 2 so that the water source flows in the fourth water pipe 11 away from the second direction.
[0048] Specifically, the water outlet group 3 also includes a fourth water outlet 12, and the cross pipe group 1 includes a fourth water pipe 11. In the direction away from the first direction, the fourth water pipe 11 is connected to the receiving cavity 2, and a fourth water outlet 12 is formed on the free end of the fourth water pipe 11 away from the receiving cavity 2. The driving component 6 drives the water source to flow in the fourth water pipe 11 in the direction away from the second direction (or in another direction different from the third direction). This design further expands the irrigation range of the device, enabling it to more comprehensively cover all areas within the garden, improving the uniformity and efficiency of irrigation.
[0049] Furthermore, observing along the direction of the cross-pipe assembly 1, the cross-pipe assembly 1 has a cross-shaped structure, and its free ends are respectively formed with the first water outlet 5, the second water outlet 8, the third water outlet 10 and the fourth water outlet 12. The first water outlet 5, the second water outlet 8, the third water outlet 10 and the fourth water outlet 12 are all connected to the farmland irrigation system.
[0050] Specifically, observing along the direction of the cross-pipe assembly 1, it has a cross-shaped structure, with a first water outlet 5, a second water outlet 8, a third water outlet 10, and a fourth water outlet 12 formed at its free ends. These water outlets are all connected to the farmland irrigation system. This design makes the irrigation layout of the device more reasonable, fully utilizing the structural characteristics of the cross-pipe assembly 1 to achieve simultaneous irrigation of multiple areas within the garden, thus improving irrigation efficiency and accuracy.
[0051] Furthermore, the first water pipe 4 and the second water pipe 7 are respectively equipped with a first water stop valve 13 and a second water stop valve 14, both of which are used to cut off the water source.
[0052] Specifically, the first water pipe 4 and the second water pipe 7 are respectively equipped with a first stop valve 13 and a second stop valve 14, which are used to cut off the water source. This design allows the device to more precisely control the irrigation volume of each water outlet. By adjusting the opening degree of the stop valves, the irrigation volume of different areas can be precisely adjusted, improving the flexibility and accuracy of irrigation.
[0053] Furthermore, the third water pipe 9 and the fourth water pipe 11 are respectively equipped with a third water stop valve 15 and a fourth water stop valve 16, both of which are used to cut off the water source.
[0054] Specifically, the third water pipe 9 and the fourth water pipe 11 are equipped with a third stop valve 15 and a fourth stop valve 16, respectively. These stop valves are also used to cut off the water supply. This design further enhances the device's ability to control the irrigation volume, enabling the device to more flexibly respond to the different irrigation needs of different areas within the garden, and improving the flexibility and adaptability of irrigation.
[0055] Furthermore, the inlet is equipped with an overflow prevention structure to prevent water from overflowing from the inlet.
[0056] Specifically, an overflow prevention structure is installed at the water inlet to prevent water from overflowing. This design improves the safety and stability of the device, avoiding waste and safety hazards caused by water overflow.
[0057] Furthermore, the cross tube assembly 1 is made of plastic.
[0058] Specifically, cross-pipe assembly 1 is made of plastic. This design makes the device lighter, more corrosion-resistant, and easier to process and install, reducing manufacturing costs and maintenance difficulty, while improving the device's service life and reliability.
[0059] The above description is merely an embodiment of this application. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make improvements without departing from the inventive concept of this application, but these improvements all fall within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A garden irrigation device, which is connected with a farmland irrigation system, characterized in that, The application relates to a cross-pipe group, a free end of which is provided with a water outlet hole group, the water outlet hole group is communicated with a farmland irrigation system, the cross-pipe group is provided with a containing cavity at a pipe group joint, the containing cavity is communicated with a flowing water source to form a water inlet, and the cross-pipe group is used for irrigating multiple gardens. A driving assembly is arranged at a lower end of the cross-pipe group and communicated with the cross-pipe group, so as to drive the water source to flow along the containing cavity to the water outlet hole group. The water outlet hole group comprises a first water outlet hole, and the cross-pipe group comprises a first water pipe.
2. A garden irrigation device according to claim 1, wherein, The first water pipe is communicated with the containing cavity, and a free end of the first water pipe away from the containing cavity is provided with the first water outlet hole, wherein the driving assembly is communicated with the containing cavity to make the water source flow along the length direction of the first water pipe and towards the first water outlet hole. The water outlet hole group comprises a second water outlet hole, the cross-pipe group comprises a second water pipe, and the water flow direction in the first water pipe is recorded as a first direction.
3. A garden irrigation device according to claim 2, wherein, In a direction away from the first direction, the first water pipe is communicated with the containing cavity, and a free end of the second water pipe away from the containing cavity is provided with the second water outlet hole, wherein the driving assembly is communicated with the containing cavity to make the water source flow in the second water pipe away from the first direction. The water outlet hole group comprises a third water outlet hole, the cross-pipe group comprises a third water pipe, and the third water pipe and the first water pipe are arranged vertically with respect to each other in the arrangement direction of the cross-pipe group and the driving assembly.
4. A garden irrigation device according to claim 3, wherein, The third water pipe is communicated with the containing cavity, and a free end of the third water pipe away from the containing cavity is provided with the third water outlet hole, wherein the driving assembly is communicated with the containing cavity to make the water source flow along the length direction of the third water pipe and towards the third water outlet hole. The water outlet hole group comprises a fourth water outlet hole, the cross-pipe group comprises a fourth water pipe, and the water flow direction in the third water pipe is recorded as a second direction.
5. A garden irrigation device according to claim 4, wherein, In a direction away from the first direction, the fourth water pipe is communicated with the containing cavity, and a free end of the fourth water pipe away from the containing cavity is provided with the fourth water outlet hole, wherein the driving assembly is communicated with the containing cavity to make the water source flow in the fourth water pipe away from the second direction. The cross-pipe group is a cross-shaped structure in the arrangement direction of the cross-pipe group, and the free end of the cross-pipe group is respectively provided with the first water outlet hole, the second water outlet hole, the third water outlet hole and the fourth water outlet hole, and the first water outlet hole, the second water outlet hole, the third water outlet hole and the fourth water outlet hole are all communicated with the farmland irrigation system.
6. A garden irrigation device according to claim 5, wherein, First and second water stop valves are respectively arranged on the first and second water pipes, and the first and second water stop valves are all used for stopping the water source.
7. The garden irrigation device according to claim 3, wherein, Third and fourth water stop valves are respectively arranged on the third and fourth water pipes, and the third and fourth water stop valves are all used for stopping the water source.
8. The garden irrigation device of claim 5, wherein, An anti-overflow structure is arranged at the water inlet, and the anti-overflow structure is used for preventing the water source from overflowing from the water inlet.
9. The garden irrigation device according to claim 1, wherein, The cross-pipe group is plastic.
10. The garden irrigation device of claim 8, wherein,