Efficient auxiliary device for digging taros

By designing a lever-type auxiliary device for taro harvesting, which uses clamping components to hold the taro roots and legs as fulcrums, the problem of laborious taro harvesting is solved, achieving efficient and labor-saving harvesting results.

CN224022351UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-24FUZHOU BABIN NEW MATERIAL PROMOTION & R & D CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-18
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

Current taro harvesting technology is inefficient, time-consuming, and labor-intensive, requiring manual digging, which is also inefficient.

Method used

Design an auxiliary device including a main rod, a fork arm, a first clamping member, and a second clamping member. Utilize the lever principle to clamp the taro root through the clamping member and use the support leg as a fulcrum to easily pull out the taro.

Benefits of technology

The taro harvesting process is simplified by using a lever-based auxiliary device, saving time and effort and significantly improving harvesting efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of crop production equipment, and particularly relates to an efficient auxiliary device for digging taros. Comprising a main rod body, fork arms, a first clamping piece, a second clamping piece and a supporting leg, one end of each fork arm is fixedly connected with one end of the main rod body, the fork arms are two in bilateral symmetry, the fork arms and the main rod body are arranged at preset angles, the first clamping piece is fixedly arranged between the two fork arms, one end of the second clamping piece is hinged to one end of the first clamping piece, and the supporting leg is arranged on the main rod body. The other end of the second clamping piece is detachably connected with the first clamping piece. The operation is simple, time-saving and labor-saving. The production efficiency is greatly improved and the practicability is high.
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TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The utility model belongs to the technical field of crop production equipment, and particularly relates to a high -efficient auxiliary device for digging taros. BACKGROUND

[0002] In the taro crop harvesting season, the taro harvesting is a heavy and laborious agricultural production task, and currently, a manual digging method is generally used, the surrounding soil needs to be shoveled little by little, the taro is slowly dug out, and the rootstock can be pulled out only when it is dug to a certain extent, which is time-consuming and laborious, and the efficiency is low, and improvement is urgently needed. SUMMARY

[0003] (I) Technical problem to be solved

[0004] In order to solve the above problems in the prior art, the utility model provides a high -efficient auxiliary device for digging taros.

[0005] (II) Technical scheme

[0006] In order to achieve the above purpose, the main technical scheme of the utility model is adopted, and the main technical scheme comprises: a high -efficient auxiliary device for digging taros, which comprises a main rod body, a fork arm, a first clamping part, a second clamping part and a supporting leg, one end of the fork arm is fixedly connected with one end of the main rod body, the fork arm is symmetrical to left and right, the fork arm is arranged at a predetermined angle with the main rod body, the first clamping part is fixed between the two fork arms, one end of the second clamping part is hinged with one end of the first clamping part, and the other end of the second clamping part is detachably connected with the first clamping part.

[0007] Further, the first clamping part and the second clamping part have a clamping part, and the clamping part is oval.

[0008] Further, a plurality of protrusions are arranged on the inner wall of the clamping part, and the protrusions are conical.

[0009] Further, it further comprises a fastening bolt, and the other end of the second clamping part is detachably connected with the first clamping part through the fastening bolt.

[0010] Further, the distance between the supporting leg and the free end of the main rod body is more than ten times the distance between the first clamping part and the supporting leg.

[0011] (III) Beneficial effects

[0012] The utility model has the beneficial effects that: through the setting of the first clamping part and the second clamping part, the taro rootstock can be clamped, then the supporting leg is used as a fulcrum, the main rod body is used as a lever, and the taro can be easily pulled out by using the principle of the lever, which is simple to operate, time-saving and labor-saving, greatly improves the production efficiency, and is high in practicality. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0013] Figure 1 This is a front view of the efficient auxiliary device for harvesting taro according to this utility model;

[0014] Figure 2 This is a left view of the efficient auxiliary device for harvesting taro according to this utility model.

[0015] [Explanation of Labels in the Attached Image]

[0016] 1. Main rod body; 2. Fork arm; 3. Second clamping component; 4. First clamping component; 5. Fastening bolt; 6. Protrusion; 7. Support leg. Detailed Implementation

[0017] To better explain and facilitate understanding of this utility model, the present utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.

[0018] Please refer to Figure 1 , 2 An efficient auxiliary device for harvesting taro includes a main pole 1, forked arms 2, a first clamping member 4, a second clamping member 3, and support legs 7. One end of each forked arm 2 is fixedly connected to one end of the main pole 1. There are two forked arms 2 arranged symmetrically on both sides, and they are set at a predetermined angle to the main pole 1. The first clamping member 4 is fixed between the two forked arms 2. One end of the second clamping member 3 is hinged to one end of the first clamping member 4, and the other end of the second clamping member 3 is detachably connected to the first clamping member 4. The angle between the forked arms 2 and the main pole 1 is in the range of 15°-50°, with a 30° angle exhibiting superior mechanical strength.

[0019] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: In this embodiment, the taro root can be clamped by the first clamping member 4 and the second clamping member 3. Then, by using the support leg 7 as a fulcrum and the main rod 1 as a lever, the taro can be easily pulled out using the lever principle. The operation is simple, time-saving, and labor-saving. It greatly improves production efficiency and has high practicality.

[0020] In this embodiment, the first clamping member 4 and the second clamping member 3 have clamping portions, which are elliptical in shape. The elliptical structure allows the inner walls of the first clamping member 4 and the second clamping member 3 to fit the rootstock more closely, which is beneficial for a firm clamping.

[0021] In this embodiment, the inner wall of the clamping part is provided with a plurality of protrusions 6, which are conical in shape. The conical protrusions 6 can make the clamping more secure. Of course, in practical applications, the protrusions 6 can also be spherical or cylindrical, and are not limited to these shapes.

[0022] In the embodiment, the second clamping piece 3 is detachably connected with the first clamping piece 4 through the fastening bolt 5. The fastening bolt 5 can be conveniently fastened and detached, and the operation is simple.

[0023] In the embodiment, the distance between the leg 7 and the free end of the main rod body 1 is more than ten times the distance between the first clamping piece 4 and the leg 7. The above arrangement can greatly reduce the labor output and is simple and effective.

[0024] The above is only an embodiment of the utility model, and does not limit the patent range of the utility model, and any equivalent transformation, direct or indirect application in the related technical field by using the utility model specification and the attached drawings is also included in the patent protection range of the utility model.

Claims

1. A highly efficient auxiliary device for digging taro characterized in that, The utility model relates to a clamp, including main rod body, fork arm, first clamping part, second clamping part and support leg, one end of fork arm is fixedly connected with one end of main rod body, the fork arm is two left and right symmetrical, the fork arm is with the main rod body is the setting of predetermined angle, first clamping part is solid and set between two fork arms, one end of second clamping part is hinged with one end of first clamping part, the other end of second clamping part is with first clamping part detachable connection.

2. The efficient auxiliary device for digging taro according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first clamping part, the second clamping part have clamping part, the clamping part is oval.

3. The high efficiency auxiliary device for digging taro according to claim 2, characterized in that, The inner wall of the clamping part is provided with a plurality of protrusions, and the protrusions are conical.

4. The high efficiency auxiliary device for digging taro according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a fastening bolt, the other end of the second clamping part is detachably connected with the first clamping part through the fastening bolt.

5. The efficient auxiliary device for digging taro as claimed in claim 1 wherein, The distance between the support leg and the free end of the main rod body is more than ten times the distance between the first clamping part and the support leg.