Ceramic flowerpot convenient for transplanting
By designing a ceramic flowerpot structure with a detachable transplanting tray and drainage base, the problem of root damage during transplanting of traditional ceramic flowerpots is solved, achieving a high survival rate and convenient flowerpot cleaning, making it suitable for transplanting operations in ceramic flowerpots.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- DEHUA WANBAO GUJIAN CERAMICS CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-12
AI Technical Summary
Traditional ceramic flower pots can easily damage plant roots during transplanting, and the complex structure of modular flower pots makes them inconvenient to handle.
A ceramic flowerpot was designed that includes a detachable transplanting tray and a drainage base. The detachable transplanting tray is integrated with the flowerpot body to avoid directly pulling on the root system, and the drainage base is designed to be separate from the flowerpot body for easy cleaning and reuse.
It improves the survival rate of transplanted flowers, reduces root damage, facilitates the cleaning and reuse of flower pots, and prevents waterlogging and root rot.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of ceramic flower pot technology, and specifically discloses a ceramic flower pot that is easy to transplant. Background Technology
[0002] Flower pots are containers used for planting flowers. Flower pots come in various shapes and sizes. Flower producers or enthusiasts can choose flower pots according to the characteristics and needs of the flowers and the features of the flower pots. They can be divided into many types according to the different materials used in their production. Among them, flower pots made of ceramic materials are the most commonly used on the market, as they have the best artistic effect. However, as the flowers grow, there are often situations where it is necessary to change the flower pots.
[0003] In the process of transplanting flowers, traditional ceramic flowerpots are mostly one-piece structures, with the plant roots tightly attached to the inner wall of the pot. During transplanting, it is often necessary to forcefully pull the plant out of the pot, which can easily damage the plant's roots and reduce the survival rate. Furthermore, some modular flowerpots have complex structures. Therefore, a ceramic flowerpot that is easier to transplant is needed to solve this problem. Utility Model Content
[0004] This utility model proposes a ceramic flowerpot that facilitates transplanting. With a detachable transplanting tray, the transplanting tray and the flower can be removed from the flowerpot body by simply holding the lifting handle, avoiding direct pulling of the flower and causing root damage, thus improving the survival rate of transplanted flowers.
[0005] This utility model is implemented as follows: a ceramic flowerpot that is easy to transplant includes a flowerpot body, and the flowerpot body is provided with a transplanting structure inside;
[0006] The transplanting structure includes a transplanting tray detachably connected to the inside of the flowerpot body, multiple permeable holes evenly distributed through the surface of the transplanting tray, multiple protrusions fixedly connected to the outer edge of the transplanting tray, and multiple vertically arranged grooves on the inner wall of the flowerpot body. The multiple grooves and protrusions are adapted to each other, and the protrusions can be embedded in the grooves and slide along them.
[0007] A drainage base is placed at the bottom of the flowerpot body, and an annular support groove is fixedly connected inside the drainage base. The bottom of the flowerpot body is embedded in the annular support groove, and multiple drainage holes communicating with the flowerpot body are opened through the middle of the annular support groove.
[0008] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model of a ceramic flowerpot that is easy to transplant, the bottom end of the drainage base is provided with a hollow groove that communicates with the drainage hole.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model of a ceramic flowerpot for easy transplanting, the transplanting tray has an upwardly protruding handle at its center, and the surface of the handle has anti-slip texture.
[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model of a ceramic flowerpot that is easy to transplant, the bottom of the drainage base is provided with multiple support feet, and the bottom of the support feet is provided with rubber anti-slip pads.
[0011] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model of a ceramic flowerpot that is easy to transplant, the bottom end of the flowerpot body is integrally formed with a boss that matches the annular support groove.
[0012] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model of a ceramic flowerpot that is easy to transplant, the flowerpot body, transplanting tray, and drainage base are all made of ceramic material.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0014] 1. By applying upward force, the transplanting tray, along with the flower and soil, is removed from the main body of the flowerpot. With the detachable transplanting tray, when transplanting flowers, simply remove the transplanting tray along with the flower from the main body of the flowerpot, avoiding direct pulling of the flower and causing root damage, thus improving the survival rate of transplanted flowers.
[0015] 2. The detachable drainage base facilitates cleaning of the bottom of the flowerpot and provides stable support for the main body of the flowerpot. After transplanting, the drainage base can be removed to clean the main body of the flowerpot, making it easy to reuse. The drainage base is separated from the main body of the flowerpot, and the bottom of the pot is raised by a ring support groove, which, together with the drainage hole, prevents water accumulation and root rot. Attached Figure Description
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the specific embodiments of this utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the specific embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. In all the drawings, similar elements or parts are generally identified by similar reference numerals. In the drawings, the elements or parts are not necessarily drawn to scale.
[0017] Figure 1 This is an overall structural diagram of a ceramic flowerpot that is easy to transplant according to this utility model.
[0018] Figure 2 This is a front sectional view of a ceramic flowerpot that is easy to transplant according to this utility model.
[0019] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram of the annular support groove of this utility model.
[0020] Figure 4 This is a structural diagram of the transplanting tray of this utility model.
[0021] The markings in the diagram are: 1. Flowerpot body; 101. Groove; 2. Transplant tray; 201. Drainage hole; 202. Handle; 203. Raised strip; 3. Drainage base; 301. Hollow groove; 302. Annular support groove; 303. Drainage hole; 4. Support foot. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments to aid in understanding its content. Unless otherwise specified, the methods used in this invention are conventional methods; the raw materials and apparatus used, unless otherwise specified, are conventional commercially available products.
[0023] Please see Figure 1-4 A ceramic flowerpot that is easy to transplant includes a flowerpot body 1, and a transplanting structure is provided inside the flowerpot body 1.
[0024] The transplanting structure includes a transplanting tray 2 detachably connected to the inside of the flowerpot body 1, multiple permeable holes 201 that are evenly distributed and opened through the surface of the transplanting tray 2, multiple protrusions 203 that are fixedly connected to the outer edge of the transplanting tray 2, and multiple vertically arranged grooves 101 opened on the inner wall of the flowerpot body 1. The multiple grooves 101 and the protrusions 203 are adapted to each other, and the protrusions 203 can be embedded in the grooves 101 and slide along them.
[0025] A drainage base 3 is placed at the bottom of the flowerpot body 1. An annular support groove 302 is fixedly connected inside the drainage base 3. The bottom of the flowerpot body 1 is embedded in the annular support groove 302. A plurality of drainage holes 303 communicating with the flowerpot body 1 are opened through the middle of the annular support groove 302.
[0026] In this embodiment: When it is necessary to transplant flowers, the user holds the handle 202 in the center of the transplanting tray 2 and lifts the transplanting tray 2 together with the flowers and soil out of the flowerpot body 1. The groove 101 on the inner wall of the flowerpot body 1 cooperates with the protrusion 203 on the edge of the transplanting tray 2, so that the transplanting tray 2 can be stably placed in the flowerpot body 1 and can slide up and down easily. The operation is convenient. By setting the detachable transplanting tray 2, when transplanting flowers, it is only necessary to remove the transplanting tray 2 together with the flowers from the flowerpot body 1, avoiding direct pulling of the flowers and causing root damage, thus improving the survival rate of flower transplanting. After removal, the flowers can be transplanted to a new planting environment.
[0027] The detachable drainage base 3 facilitates cleaning of the bottom of the flowerpot and provides stable support for the flowerpot body 1. After transplanting, the drainage base 3 can be removed to clean the flowerpot body 1, which is conducive to reuse. The drainage base 3 is separated from the flowerpot body 1, and the bottom of the pot is raised by the annular support groove 302, which, together with the drainage hole 303, prevents water accumulation and root rot.
[0028] As a technical optimization of this utility model, the bottom end of the drainage base 3 is provided with a hollow groove 301 that communicates with the drainage hole 303.
[0029] In this embodiment, the hollow groove 301 facilitates the drainage of excess water from the flowerpot body 1.
[0030] As a technical optimization of this utility model, a handle 202 with an upward protrusion is provided at the center of the transplanting tray 2, and the surface of the handle 202 is provided with anti-slip texture.
[0031] In this embodiment, the handle 202 facilitates the user to remove the transplanting tray 2 from the flowerpot body 1.
[0032] As a technical optimization of this utility model, the bottom of the drainage base 3 is provided with multiple support feet 4, and the bottom of the support feet 4 is provided with rubber anti-slip pads.
[0033] In this embodiment, the drainage base 3 can maintain a certain distance from the placement surface, which facilitates drainage and prevents the flowerpot from sliding.
[0034] As a technical optimization of this utility model, the bottom end of the flowerpot body 1 is integrally formed with a boss that matches the annular support groove 302.
[0035] In this embodiment: the boss and the annular support groove 302 are fitted together to prevent the flower pot body 1 from shifting, and at the same time the bottom of the pot is raised to ensure smooth drainage.
[0036] As a technical optimization of this utility model, the flowerpot body 1, the transplanting tray 2, and the drainage base 3 are all made of ceramic material.
[0037] In this embodiment, the flowerpot body 1, transplanting tray 2, and drainage base 3 are all made of ceramic material, which ensures both aesthetics and good breathability and durability.
[0038] The working principle and usage process of this utility model are as follows: Place the drainage base 3 on a stable surface. Due to the support feet 4 and rubber anti-slip pads at the bottom of the drainage base 3, it can be placed stably. Then, insert the protrusion at the bottom of the flowerpot body 1 into the annular support groove 302 inside the drainage base 3 to make the flowerpot body 1 and the drainage base 3 firmly connected. Next, align the protrusion 203 of the transplanting tray 2 with the groove 101 on the inner wall of the flowerpot body 1, and slowly place the transplanting tray 2 into the flowerpot body 1 along the groove 101 until the transplanting tray 2 reaches the appropriate position.
[0039] When planting flowers, place the flowers and soil on the transplanting tray 2. Excess water in the soil can flow into the drainage hole 303 of the drainage base 3 through the permeable hole 201 on the transplanting tray 2, and then be discharged out of the flowerpot through the drainage hole 303 and the hollow groove 301, ensuring good drainage.
[0040] When it is time to transplant flowers, the user holds the handle 202 in the center of the transplanting tray 2 and pulls upward to remove the transplanting tray 2, along with the flowers and soil, from the flowerpot body 1. Since the flower roots are not pulled directly, root damage is greatly reduced. After removal, the flowers can be transplanted to a new planting environment.
[0041] After transplanting, remove the flowerpot body 1 from the drainage base 3, clean the remaining soil in the drainage base 3, and then clean the flowerpot body 1 and the transplanting tray 2 for future use.
[0042] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "left", "right", "up", "down", "top", "bottom", "front", "back", "inner", "outer", "back", "middle", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0043] However, the above description is only a specific embodiment of this utility model and should not be construed as limiting the scope of implementation of this utility model. Therefore, any substitution of equivalent components or equivalent changes and modifications made in accordance with the scope of protection of this utility model should still fall within the scope of the claims of this utility model.
Claims
1. A ceramic flowerpot that is easy to transplant, comprising a flowerpot body (1), characterized in that: The flowerpot body (1) is equipped with a transplanting structure inside; The transplanting structure includes a transplanting tray (2) detachably connected to the inside of the flowerpot body (1), a plurality of permeable holes (201) that are opened through the surface of the transplanting tray (2) and are evenly distributed, a plurality of protrusions (203) fixedly connected to the outer edge of the transplanting tray (2), and a plurality of vertically arranged grooves (101) opened on the inner wall of the flowerpot body (1). The plurality of grooves (101) and protrusions (203) are adapted to each other, and the protrusions (203) can be embedded in the grooves (101) and slide along them. A drainage base (3) is placed at the bottom of the flowerpot body (1). An annular support groove (302) is fixedly connected inside the drainage base (3). The bottom of the flowerpot body (1) is embedded in the annular support groove (302). A plurality of drainage holes (303) communicating with the flowerpot body (1) are opened through the middle of the annular support groove (302).
2. The ceramic flowerpot for easy transplanting according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom end of the drainage base (3) is provided with a hollow groove (301) that communicates with the drainage hole (303).
3. A ceramic flowerpot for easy transplanting according to claim 1, characterized in that: The transplant tray (2) has an upwardly protruding handle (202) at its center, and the surface of the handle (202) is provided with anti-slip texture.
4. A ceramic flowerpot for easy transplanting according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the drainage base (3) is provided with multiple support feet (4), and the bottom of the support feet (4) is provided with rubber anti-slip pads.
5. A ceramic flowerpot for easy transplanting according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom end of the flowerpot body (1) is integrally formed with a boss that matches the annular support groove (302).
6. A ceramic flowerpot for easy transplanting according to claim 1, characterized in that: The flowerpot body (1), transplanting tray (2) and drainage base (3) are all made of ceramic material.