Nursery stock water retention device

By adopting a semi-circular shell structure and extraction components in the seedling water retention device, the problem of water pipe blockage was solved, ensuring normal irrigation of seedlings and improving their survival rate and healthy growth.

CN223994110UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17刘环宇 +3
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-24
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Existing seedling water retention devices are prone to blockages because the water supply pipes and soil are connected through the outlet, allowing external impurities to easily enter the pipes and affect the watering effect.

Method used

It adopts a semi-circular shell structure, with an internal arc-shaped water injection tank and a pumping assembly, including an arc-shaped water injection box, a positioning triangular block and a spring. The arc-shaped water injection box is pulled out by a traction rope to clean impurities and prevent space blockage.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents watering space from being blocked, ensures normal irrigation of seedlings, and improves seedling survival rate and healthy growth.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a nursery stock water retention device, which relates to the technical field of garden equipment and comprises two semicircular shells, arc-shaped water injection grooves are formed above the two semicircular shells, and a plurality of mounting grooves distributed at equal intervals are formed in two sides of the inner walls of the two arc-shaped water injection grooves; and the two pumping assemblies are arranged in the two arc-shaped water injection grooves correspondingly, and the pumping assemblies are used for preventing the watering space from being blocked. The arc-shaped water injection box is pulled out of the arc-shaped water injection groove through the pulling rope, after the arc-shaped water injection box is subjected to upward force, the positioning triangular block can be pushed into the mounting groove to relieve limiting of the arc-shaped water injection box, and after the arc-shaped water injection box is pulled out, the sealing cover plate is also detached from the arc-shaped water injection box. Impurities and soil infiltrated into the arc-shaped water injection box can be comprehensively cleaned out, and the situation that the inner space of the arc-shaped water injection box is blocked, and later watering work on nursery stocks through the arc-shaped water injection box is affected is avoided.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of garden equipment technology, specifically to a seedling water retention device. Background Technology

[0002] Seedlings refer to tree seedlings with roots and trunks, which play an important role in landscaping and are often used in greening and landscape design. Seedling water retention refers to maintaining the water required by seedlings during their growth process through various measures and technical means to ensure their normal growth and survival. Water is one of the basic needs for plant growth. Lack of water will cause seedlings to wither or even die. Seedling water retention is crucial for the survival rate and healthy growth of seedlings.

[0003] Existing patent CN208691967U discloses a seedling water retention device, including a first shell, a second shell, a control box, and a fixing rod. The second shell is located on the side of the first shell. Both the first and second shells have seedling through holes, and protective pads are provided outside the through holes. Water supply pipes are installed inside both the first and second shells, with outlets on the pipes. A water inlet funnel is located above the pipes, and a protective cover is placed above the funnel. A first fixing plate is located at the front of the first shell, and a second fixing plate is located at the front of the second shell. The beneficial effects are: the fixing rod inserted into the soil can detect changes in soil moisture and temperature, facilitating accurate watering by staff, ensuring effective water retention for seedlings, and improving seedling survival rates.

[0004] The seedling water retention device in the aforementioned patent works by filling a water supply pipe with water, which then enters the soil through an outlet to irrigate the seedlings. Over time, soil inevitably enters the water supply pipe through the outlet, and external impurities, such as leaves, also gradually enter the water supply pipe, eventually clogging it. Once the water supply pipe is clogged, it is difficult to clean the inside thoroughly, which will affect the subsequent watering of the seedlings through the water supply pipe. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a seedling water retention device, which solves the problem of existing seedling water retention devices. Because the water supply pipe and the soil are connected through the outlet, soil inevitably enters the water supply pipe through the outlet over time, and external impurities will also slowly enter the water supply pipe. Over time, the water supply pipe will be blocked. After the water supply pipe is blocked, it is difficult to clean the inside completely, which will affect the subsequent watering of seedlings through the water supply pipe.

[0006] This utility model solves the above-mentioned technical problems through the following technical solution: This utility model includes:

[0007] Two semi-circular shells, each with an arc-shaped water injection groove on its upper part, and multiple equally spaced mounting grooves on both sides of the inner wall of each arc-shaped water injection groove.

[0008] Two extraction components are respectively disposed inside two arc-shaped water injection grooves. The extraction components are used to prevent the watering space from being blocked. Each extraction component includes an arc-shaped water injection box disposed inside the arc-shaped water injection groove and a positioning triangular block that slides inside the installation groove. A spring is fixed on one side of the positioning triangular block. Multiple water outlet holes are opened on the inner side of the arc-shaped water injection box, and multiple grooves are opened on the outer surface of the arc-shaped water injection box.

[0009] Preferably, the inner surface of the arc-shaped water injection box has two arc-shaped anti-detachment strips, the inside of the arc-shaped water injection box has a support platform fixed therein, the inside of the arc-shaped water injection box and above the support platform has a closed cover plate, the outer surface of the closed cover plate has two arc-shaped positioning grooves, and the top of the closed cover plate has two lifting rings that rotate.

[0010] Preferably, both of the arc-shaped anti-slip strips are silicone strips.

[0011] Preferably, the two semicircular shells are hinged together, and screw hole sealing strips are fixed on the outer surfaces of both semicircular shells.

[0012] Preferably, the inner surfaces of both semi-circular shells are provided with multiple water inlet holes.

[0013] Preferably, a seedling penetration hole is provided on the top of each of the two semi-circular shells.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0015] Using a traction rope, the arc-shaped water injection box is pulled out of the arc-shaped water injection groove. After the arc-shaped water injection box is subjected to an upward force, the positioning triangular block will be pushed into the installation groove to release the restriction on the arc-shaped water injection box. After the arc-shaped water injection box is pulled out, the sealing cover plate is also removed from the arc-shaped water injection box. This allows for the complete removal of impurities and soil that have seeped into the arc-shaped water injection box, preventing the internal space of the arc-shaped water injection box from being blocked and affecting the subsequent watering of the seedlings through the arc-shaped water injection box. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the present invention;

[0018] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged diagram of section A in the middle;

[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the disassembled semi-circular shell of the pull-out component box in this utility model.

[0020] The numbers in the diagram represent:

[0021] 1. Semi-circular shell; 2. Arc-shaped water inlet trough; 3. Installation groove; 4. Pull-out assembly; 41. Arc-shaped water inlet box; 42. Positioning triangular block; 43. Spring; 44. Water outlet; 45. Arc-shaped anti-detachment strip; 46. Support platform; 47. Sealing cover; 48. Arc-shaped positioning groove; 49. Lifting ring; 410. Tank body; 5. Screw hole sealing strip; 6. Water inlet hole; 7. Seedling penetration hole. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The above-mentioned and other technical features and advantages of this utility model will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0023] This embodiment provides a technical solution: a seedling water retention device, such as... Figure 1-4 As shown, it includes two semi-circular shells 1 and two extraction components 4. The two semi-circular shells 1 are hinged together. Each of the two semi-circular shells 1 has an arc-shaped water injection groove 2 on its upper part. Both sides of the inner wall of the two arc-shaped water injection grooves 2 have multiple equally spaced installation grooves 3. The installation grooves 3 are located near the upper opening of the arc-shaped water injection grooves 2. The outer surface of each of the two semi-circular shells 1 is fixed with screw hole sealing strips 5. After the two semi-circular shells 1 are joined together, the two semi-circular shells 1 are sealed into a closed cylinder by screwing in the two screw hole sealing strips 5. The inner surface of each of the two semi-circular shells 1 has multiple water inlet holes 6. The position of the water inlet holes 6 corresponds to the position of the arc-shaped water injection grooves 2. The upper part of each of the two semi-circular shells 1 has a seedling penetration hole 7.

[0024] Two extraction components 4 are respectively installed inside the two arc-shaped water injection tanks 2. Since the space for injecting water needs to be connected to the position of the soil, soil will inevitably slowly enter the space for injecting water. If too much soil enters, it will reduce the water injection space and eventually completely block the water injection space, affecting the subsequent watering and irrigation of the seedlings inside the semi-circular shell 1. The extraction components 4 are used to prevent the watering space from being blocked. The extraction components 4 include an arc-shaped water injection box 41 installed inside the arc-shaped water injection tank 2 and a positioning triangular block 42 that slides inside the installation groove 3. A traction rope is fixed on the arc-shaped water injection box 41. The arc-shaped water injection box 41 is pulled out of the arc-shaped water injection tank by the traction rope. The groove 2 and the positioning triangle block 42 are set in each installation groove 3. A spring 43 is fixed on one side of the positioning triangle block 42. One end of the spring 43 is fixed inside the installation groove 3. When the spring 43 is at its original length, one end of the positioning triangle block 42 extends into the arc-shaped water injection groove 2. The spring 43 plays the role of resetting the positioning triangle block 42. Multiple water outlet holes 44 are opened on the inner side of the arc-shaped water injection box 41 to deliver the water source in the arc-shaped water injection box 41 into the soil around the seedling in layers and evenly. Multiple grooves 410 are opened on the outer surface of the arc-shaped water injection box 41. The positions of the multiple grooves 410 correspond one-to-one with the positions of the multiple positioning triangle blocks 42.

[0025] Two arc-shaped anti-detachment strips 45 are formed on the inner surface of the arc-shaped water injection box 41. Both arc-shaped anti-detachment strips 45 are silicone strips. The silicone strips have a certain degree of elasticity and can deform slightly when squeezed, and return to their original shape after the squeeze is removed. A support platform 46 is fixed inside the arc-shaped water injection box 41. The support platform 46 is mainly used to support the sealing cover 47 when it is inserted into the arc-shaped water injection box 41, and to fix its installation position. The sealing cover 47 is set inside the arc-shaped water injection box 41 and above the support platform 46. The sealing cover 47 can be opened A channel allows rainwater to flow into the arc-shaped water inlet box 41 for use. A filter screen can be installed in the channel to intercept impurities such as leaves and garbage, preventing foreign objects from entering the arc-shaped water inlet box 41 and clogging the space inside. Two arc-shaped positioning grooves 48 are provided on the outer surface of the sealing cover 47. The size of the arc-shaped positioning grooves 48 is adapted to the arc-shaped anti-detachment strip 45. Two lifting rings 49 rotate on the top of the sealing cover 47, which make it easy to pull the sealing cover 47 out of the arc-shaped water inlet box 41.

[0026] In use, place the roots of the seedling in the two semi-circular shells 1, and extend the stem of the seedling through the seedling through hole 7 to the outside of the semi-circular shell 1. Close the two semi-circular shells 1 and seal them into a closed cylinder by screwing the bolts into the two screw holes 5. When the seedling needs to be irrigated, the closed cover 47 can be pulled out of the arc-shaped water injection box 41 through the two lifting rings 49. Pour water into the arc-shaped water injection box 41 and press the closed cover 47 into the arc-shaped water injection box 41. The closed cover 47 is fixed in place by the arc-shaped anti-detachment strip 45 and the arc-shaped positioning groove 48. The water in the arc-shaped water injection box 41 will seep into the soil around the seedling through the water outlet 44 and the water inlet 6. The semi-circular shells 1 prevent the water from flowing into the surrounding soil. If it rains later, rainwater will also enter the arc-shaped water injection box 41 through the groove on the closed cover 47 for storage and use.

[0027] The arc-shaped water injection box 41 can be pulled out of the arc-shaped water injection groove 2 periodically using a traction rope. When the arc-shaped water injection box 41 is subjected to an upward force, the positioning triangular block 42 will be pushed into the installation groove 3 through the inclined groove body 410, which will compress the spring 43 and release the limit on the arc-shaped water injection box 41. After the arc-shaped water injection box 41 is pulled out, the sealing cover 47 can also be removed from the arc-shaped water injection box 41, so that the impurities and soil that have seeped into the arc-shaped water injection box 41 can be cleaned out, so as to avoid the internal space of the arc-shaped water injection box 41 being blocked and affecting the subsequent irrigation of seedlings through the arc-shaped water injection box 41.

[0028] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is illustrative rather than restrictive. Those skilled in the art will understand that many changes, modifications, and even equivalents can be made within the spirit and scope defined by the claims of the present utility model, all of which will fall within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A water retaining device for a plant, characterized by, Include: Two half-circular shells (1), two of the half-circular shells (1) are provided with arc-shaped water injection grooves (2) on the upper side, a plurality of equidistantly distributed mounting grooves (3) are formed on the inner wall of two arc-shaped water injection grooves (2); Two pumping assemblies (4), two pumping assemblies (4) are arranged in the arc-shaped water injection groove (2) respectively, the pumping assembly (4) is used for preventing the space of watering from being blocked, the pumping assembly (4) includes arc-shaped water injection box (41) arranged in the arc-shaped water injection groove (2) and positioning triangular block (42) sliding in the mounting groove (3), one side of the positioning triangular block (42) is fixed with spring (43), the inner side of the arc-shaped water injection box (41) is provided with a plurality of water outlets (44), the outer surface of the arc-shaped water injection box (41) is provided with a plurality of groove bodies (410).

2. The plant water retaining device of claim 1, wherein, The inner surface of the arc-shaped water injection box (41) is provided with two arc-shaped anti-dropping strips (45), the arc-shaped water injection box (41) is fixed with support table (46) in the inside, the arc-shaped water injection box (41) is provided with closed cover plate (47) in the inside and above the support table (46), the outer surface of the closed cover plate (47) is provided with two arc-shaped positioning grooves (48), the upper side of the closed cover plate (47) is rotatably provided with two pull rings (49).

3. The plant water retaining device of claim 2, wherein, Two arc-shaped anti-dropping strips (45) are silica gel strips.

4. The plant water retaining device of claim 1, wherein, Two half-circular shells (1) are hinged through hinges, and screw hole locking strips (5) are fixed on the outer surfaces of two half-circular shells (1).

5. The plant water retaining device of claim 1, wherein, The inner surfaces of two half-circular shells (1) are provided with a plurality of water inlets (6).

6. The plant water retaining device of claim 1, wherein, The upper sides of two half-circular shells (1) are provided with seedling through holes (7).

Citation Information

Patent Citations

  • Nursery stock protects water installation

    CN208691967U