Carbon emission environment monitoring device for park
The carbon emission environmental monitoring device, which uses a lifting mechanism and integrated sensors, solves the dangers and inconveniences of maintaining equipment installed at high altitudes, and achieves safe and efficient maintenance at low altitudes, ensuring the accuracy of monitoring data and the stability of the equipment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing carbon emission monitoring equipment is installed at high locations, requiring climbing for maintenance, which is dangerous, inconvenient, time-consuming, and labor-intensive, making it difficult to meet the needs of efficient maintenance.
A carbon emission environmental monitoring device was designed, comprising a base plate, support box, column, lifting mechanism, and drive mechanism. The device is raised and lowered by a motor-driven worm gear system and steel rope winding roller, avoiding climbing operations. It integrates a humidity sensor, a temperature sensor, and a carbon dioxide monitoring module, and is equipped with a sealing plate and a water leakage hole to ensure the stability and safety of the equipment.
It reduces maintenance risks, improves maintenance convenience and efficiency, ensures the accuracy of monitoring data and the stability of equipment, and extends the service life of equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of carbon emission monitoring technology, specifically a carbon emission environmental monitoring device for industrial parks. Background Technology
[0002] Carbon emissions refer to the amount of greenhouse gases emitted during the production, transportation, use, and recycling of a product. The most significant greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide, hence the common use of the term "carbon." While this terminology isn't entirely accurate, it's often shortened to "carbon dioxide emissions" for easier public understanding. Given the global push for climate change mitigation and energy conservation and emission reduction, precise monitoring of carbon emissions is crucial for industrial parks, as concentrated areas of economic activity.
[0003] Currently, in order to improve the accuracy of carbon emission monitoring in the park, monitoring equipment or monitoring boxes are installed at high locations. However, in order to ensure the accuracy of monitoring data, ensure stable operation of equipment, adapt to environmental changes, and meet regulatory and standard requirements, it is necessary to frequently maintain the carbon emission monitoring equipment or monitoring boxes, calibrate sensors, and repair circuits. However, the detection equipment or monitoring boxes are installed at high locations, and maintenance requires climbing, which is not only dangerous but also inconvenient. Maintenance often consumes a lot of time and energy, increasing the difficulty of maintenance. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of the problems existing in the prior art, this utility model discloses a carbon emission environmental monitoring device for industrial parks. The technical solution adopted includes a base plate, a support box fixedly installed on the top of the base plate, a column fixedly installed in the middle of the top of the support box, the column being hollow inside and communicating with the interior of the support box, a drive mechanism installed inside the support box, a lifting mechanism installed on the column, a detector installed on the lifting mechanism, and a switch assembly fixedly installed in a groove on the side of the support box. The drive mechanism includes a motor, a worm gear, a steel rope, a worm wheel, a fixed plate, and a winding roller. Two fixed plates are provided, and the two fixed plates are fixedly installed at the bottom of the support box. The opposite sides of the two fixed plates are rotatably connected to the sides of both ends of the take-up roller. The side of the middle part of the take-up roller is fixedly connected to one end of the steel rope. The steel rope is spirally wound on the take-up roller. The worm gear is rotatably installed on the side of one of the fixed plates. The shaft on the end face of the worm gear passes through the through hole on the side of the fixed plate and is fixedly connected to the middle part of the end face of the take-up roller. The motor is fixedly installed at the bottom of the support box. The output shaft of the motor is fixedly connected to one end of the worm. The worm meshes with the worm gear. The motor is electrically connected to the switch group.
[0005] The lifting mechanism includes a pulley, a guide groove, and a slider. The pulley is fixedly installed on the top of the column. The guide groove is opened on the side of the column. The slider is slidably installed in the column. The protruding part on the side of the slider is located in the guide groove. The protruding part on the side of the slider is fixedly connected to the side of the detector. One end of the steel rope passes through the through hole at the bottom of the slider and goes around the pulley to be fixedly connected to the top of the slider.
[0006] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the detector includes a housing, a cover plate is detachably installed at the opening on the side of the housing by bolts, a display screen is fixedly installed on the side of the cover plate, a main control board is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the upper end of the housing, and an audible and visual alarm is fixedly installed on the top of the housing. The audible and visual alarm and the display screen are electrically connected to the main control board.
[0007] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the main control board is provided with a humidity sensor, a temperature sensor and a carbon dioxide monitoring module, and the side of the housing is provided with a number of connecting slots, which are in cooperation with the humidity sensor, the temperature sensor and the carbon dioxide monitoring module.
[0008] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a sealing plate with a lock is rotatably installed in the groove on the side of the support box, and the sealing plate is located on the outside of the switch assembly.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the support box has several drainage holes on its side.
[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, mounting holes are provided at the four corners of the top of the base plate.
[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: 1. This utility model uses a motor to drive the worm gear to rotate, which in turn drives the worm wheel and the take-up roller to rotate. This causes the take-up roller to release the steel rope, allowing the detector and slider to move downwards under the action of gravity. With the help of the guide groove and column, the detector can be moved to a lower position for maintenance. Workers do not need to climb to high places, which greatly reduces the danger of maintenance, improves the convenience of maintenance, saves maintenance time and energy, and effectively reduces the difficulty of maintenance.
[0012] 2. The main control board integrates multiple monitoring components such as humidity sensor, temperature sensor and carbon dioxide monitoring module. It works with these monitoring components through the connecting slot to efficiently and accurately acquire data such as humidity, temperature and carbon dioxide concentration in the environment, thereby achieving accurate monitoring of carbon emissions.
[0013] 3. The sealing plate can seal the switch assembly to prevent unauthorized personnel from operating it by mistake. The drainage hole can drain water accumulated in the support box in a timely manner to avoid damage to internal drive mechanisms and other components, thus extending the service life of the equipment. The mounting hole can be used to easily and securely install the entire device in the designated position to ensure the stability of the device during operation. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the support box structure of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the drive mechanism structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the slider structure of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the detector of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 6 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the present invention.
[0020] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the column structure of this utility model.
[0021] In the diagram: 1. Base plate, 2. Support box, 3. Column, 4. Detector, 41. Housing, 42. Cover plate, 43. Main control board, 44. Humidity sensor, 45. Temperature sensor, 46. Carbon dioxide monitoring module, 47. Audible and visual alarm, 48. Connecting groove, 49. Display screen, 5. Drive mechanism, 51. Motor, 52. Worm gear, 53. Steel rope, 54. Worm wheel, 55. Fixing plate, 56. Winding roller, 6. Lifting mechanism, 61. Pulley, 62. Guide groove, 63. Slider, 7. Sealing plate, 8. Leakage hole, 9. Mounting hole, 10. Switch group. Detailed Implementation
[0022] Example 1
[0023] like Figures 1 to 7As shown, this utility model discloses a carbon emission environmental monitoring device for industrial parks. The technical solution includes a base plate 1, a support box 2 fixedly installed on the top of the base plate 1, and mounting holes 9 at the four corners of the top of the base plate 1. The entire device can be easily and stably installed in a designated position through the mounting holes 9 to ensure the stability of the device during operation. A column 3 is fixedly installed in the middle of the top of the support box 2. The inside of the column 3 is hollow and connects to the inside of the support box 2. Several drainage holes 8 are opened on the side of the support box 2. A drive mechanism 5 is installed inside the support box 2. A lifting mechanism 6 is installed on the column 3. A detector 4 is installed on the lifting mechanism 6. The detector 4 includes a housing 41. A cover plate 42 is detachably installed on the side opening of the housing 41 by bolts. A display screen 49 is fixedly installed on the side of the cover plate 42. A main control board 43 is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the upper end of the housing 41. An audible and visual alarm 47 is fixedly installed on the top of the housing 41. The audible and visual alarm 47 and the display screen 49 are electrically connected to the main control board 43. The main control board 43 is equipped with a humidity sensor 44, a temperature sensor 45 and a carbon dioxide monitoring module 46. Several connecting slots 48 are opened on the side of the housing 41. The connecting slots 48 cooperate with the humidity sensor 44, the temperature sensor 45 and the carbon dioxide monitoring module 46. The main control board 43 integrates a variety of monitoring elements such as humidity sensor 44, temperature sensor 45 and carbon dioxide monitoring module 46. The connecting slots 48 are opened on the side of the housing. In cooperation with these monitoring elements, it can efficiently and accurately obtain data such as humidity, temperature and carbon dioxide concentration in the environment, thereby realizing accurate monitoring of carbon emissions. A switch group 10 is fixedly installed in the groove on the side of the support box 2. A sealing plate 7 with a lock is rotatably installed in the groove on the side of the support box 2. The sealing plate 7 is located outside the switch group 10. The sealing plate 7 can seal the switch group 10 to prevent unauthorized personnel from operating it by mistake.
[0024] The drive mechanism 5 includes a motor 51, a worm gear 52, a steel rope 53, a worm wheel 54, a fixed plate 55, and a take-up roller 56. There are two fixed plates 55, which are fixedly installed at the bottom of the support box 2. The opposite sides of the two fixed plates 55 are rotatably connected to the sides of both ends of the take-up roller 56. The side of the middle part of the take-up roller 56 is fixedly connected to one end of the steel rope 53. The steel rope 53 is spirally wound on the take-up roller 56. The worm wheel 54 is rotatably installed on the side of one of the fixed plates 55. The shaft on the end face of the worm wheel 54 passes through the through hole on the side of the fixed plate 55 and is fixedly connected to the middle part of the end face of the take-up roller 56. The motor 51 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the support box 2. The output shaft of the motor 51 is fixedly connected to one end of the worm gear 52. The worm gear 52 meshes with the worm wheel 54. The motor 51 is electrically connected to the switch group 10.
[0025] The lifting mechanism 6 includes a pulley 61, a guide groove 62, and a slider 63. The pulley 61 is fixedly installed on the top of the column 3. The guide groove 62 is opened on the side of the column 3. The slider 63 is slidably installed in the column 3. The protruding part on the side of the slider 63 is located in the guide groove 62. The protruding part on the side of the slider 63 is fixedly connected to the side of the detector 4. One end of the steel rope 53 passes through the through hole at the bottom of the slider 63 and goes around the pulley 61 and is fixedly connected to the top of the slider 63. The motor 51 drives the worm gear 52 to rotate, which in turn drives the worm wheel 54 and the take-up roller 56 to rotate. The take-up roller 56 releases the steel rope 53, allowing the detector 4 and the slider 63 to move downward under the action of gravity. With the help of the guide groove 62 and the column 3, the detector 4 can be moved to a lower position for maintenance. The staff does not need to climb to a height, which greatly reduces the danger of maintenance, improves the convenience of maintenance, saves maintenance time and energy, and effectively reduces the difficulty of maintenance.
[0026] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: The base 1 is fixedly installed in the position of use through the mounting hole 9. When the external power supply is connected, the air in the park will enter the housing 41 through the connecting groove 48. The humidity sensor 44, temperature sensor 45 and carbon dioxide monitoring module 46 on the main control board 43 will monitor the humidity, temperature and carbon dioxide concentration in the park air and output the monitoring data to the display screen 49 for easy observation and recording by park staff. At the same time, when the carbon dioxide concentration in the park air reaches 450ppm, the main control board 43 will control the sound and light alarm 47 to sound an alarm to remind the staff. When it is necessary to maintain the detector 4 or calibrate the sensor, the lock on the sealing plate 7 can be opened with the key, and the sealing plate 7 can be opened. The motor 51 is controlled by the switch group 10 to work, so that the output shaft of the motor 51 drives the worm gear 52 to rotate, so that the worm gear 52 drives the worm wheel 54 to rotate, so that the worm wheel 54 drives the worm wheel to rotate. The rotating roller 56 releases the steel rope 53 wound on it. At this time, the detector 4 and the slider 63 will move downward along the guide groove 62 under the action of gravity, moving the detector 4 to a lower position. At this time, people can easily touch any part of the detector 4 on the ground. The bolts on the cover plate 42 can be removed, and the cover plate 42 can be removed. The staff can then maintain and calibrate the internal main control board 43, humidity sensor 44, temperature sensor 45 and carbon dioxide monitoring module 46 to keep them stable and accurate. After maintenance, the cover plate 42 can be fixed to the housing 41 with bolts, and the motor 51 can be reversed by the switch group 10. The motor 51 drives the winding roller 56 to reverse through the worm gear 52 and worm wheel 54, so that the winding roller 56 winds up the steel rope 53. Under the action of the pulley 61, the steel rope 53 pulls the slider 63 and the detector 4 upward, so that the detector 4 moves to a higher position to continuously monitor the carbon emissions of the park.
[0027] The working principle of the carbon dioxide monitoring module 46 is that carbon dioxide gas diffuses into the electrolyte inside the module through a breathable membrane. On the working electrode, carbon dioxide reacts chemically with the electrolyte, generating electron transfer and forming an electric current. For example, in some electrolytes, carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid. Carbonic acid undergoes a redox reaction on the electrode surface. The counter electrode, reference electrode, and working electrode form a circuit to detect the current generated on the working electrode. Within a certain range, the current magnitude is proportional to the carbon dioxide concentration. The detected weak current is amplified and processed by the signal processing circuit, converted into a voltage signal or digital signal corresponding to the carbon dioxide concentration, and then processed and output by the microprocessor.
[0028] The circuit connection involved in this utility model is a common method used by those skilled in the art, and technical inspiration can be obtained through a limited number of experiments. It belongs to the widely used prior art.
[0029] Components not described in detail in this article are existing technologies.
[0030] While the specific embodiments of this utility model have been described in detail above, this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of this utility model. Modifications or variations that do not involve creative labor are still within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A carbon emission environmental monitoring device for a park, characterized by, The utility model provides a kind of detection device for greenhouse, including bottom plate (1), the top of the bottom plate (1) is fixedly installed with support box (2), the middle part of the top of support box (2) is fixedly installed with stand (3), the inside of stand (3) is hollow, stand (3) is communicated with the inside of support box (2), drive mechanism (5) is installed in support box (2), lifting mechanism (6) is installed on stand (3), detection instrument (4) is installed on lifting mechanism (6), recess in the side of support box (2) is fixedly installed with switch group (10); The drive mechanism (5) includes motor (51), worm (52), steel rope (53), worm wheel (54), fixed plate (55) and winding roller (56), the fixed plate (55) is provided with two, two the fixed plate (55) is fixedly installed in the bottom of support box (2), two the side of fixed plate (55) and the side of winding roller (56) both ends are rotatably connected, the side of winding roller (56) is fixedly connected with one end of steel rope (53), steel rope (53) is spirally wound on winding roller (56), worm wheel (54) is rotatably installed on the side of one of fixed plate (55), the shaft on the end surface of worm wheel (54) passes through the through hole on the side of fixed plate (55) and is fixedly connected with the middle part of the end surface of winding roller (56), the motor (51) is fixedly installed in the bottom of support box (2), the output shaft of motor (51) is fixedly connected with one end of worm (52), worm (52) is engaged with worm wheel (54), motor (51) is electrically connected with switch group (10); The lifting mechanism (6) includes pulley (61), guide slot (62) and sliding block (63), the pulley (61) is fixedly installed in the top of stand (3), the guide slot (62) is opened in the side of stand (3), the sliding block (63) is slidably installed in stand (3), the protruding portion of the side of sliding block (63) is located in guide slot (62), the protruding portion of the side of sliding block (63) is fixedly connected with the side of detection instrument (4), one end of steel rope (53) passes through the through hole in the bottom of sliding block (63) and is fixedly connected with the top of sliding block (63) by winding around pulley (61).
2. The carbon emission environmental monitoring device for a park according to claim 1, characterized in that: The detection instrument (4) includes shell (41), the side of shell (41) is detachably installed with cover plate (42) at opening through bolt, the side of cover plate (42) is fixedly installed with display screen (49), the inner wall on the upper end of shell (41) is fixedly installed with main control board (43), the top of shell (41) is fixedly installed with audible and visual alarm (47), audible and visual alarm (47) and display screen (49) are electrically connected with main control board (43).
3. The carbon emission environmental monitoring device for a park area according to claim 2, characterized in that: Humidity sensor (44), temperature sensor (45) and carbon dioxide monitoring module (46) are arranged on the main control board (43), a plurality of communication grooves (48) are opened in the side of shell (41), and the communication grooves (48) are matched with humidity sensor (44), temperature sensor (45) and carbon dioxide monitoring module (46).
4. The carbon emission environmental monitoring device for a park area according to claim 1, characterized in that: A sealing plate (7) with a lock is rotatably installed in the groove on the side of the support box (2), and the sealing plate (7) is located outside the switch group (10).
5. The carbon emission environmental monitoring device for a park area according to claim 1, characterized in that: A plurality of water leakage holes (8) are formed in the side of the support box (2).
6. The carbon emission environmental monitoring device for a park area according to claim 1, characterized in that: Mounting holes (9) are formed at the four corners of the top of the bottom plate (1).