A garden potted plant transfer frame facilitating migration
By designing a garden potted plant transport frame that is easy to move, and utilizing the frame body, support base and pulley structure, the problem of time-consuming and labor-intensive potted plant transport in the existing technology is solved, and efficient fixed-point relocation of potted plants is realized.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- ZHEJIANG SHUNYI LANDSCAPE ENG CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-12
AI Technical Summary
When transporting potted plants in bulk, existing potted plant transport racks require personnel to constantly move, which is time-consuming, labor-intensive, and reduces efficiency.
A garden potted plant transport rack that is easy to move has been designed. It adopts a frame body, support base, pulleys and limiting plate structure. It uses the gravity of the potted plant container and the pulley drive to realize the fixed-point relocation of potted plants and reduce the movement of personnel.
It enables the fixed-point relocation of potted plants, reduces the workload of relocation, improves relocation efficiency, and simplifies the operation process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the technical field of potted plant transplanting equipment, and in particular to a garden potted plant transport rack that facilitates relocation. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, garden plant transport racks are tools specifically designed for moving and transferring potted plants of various sizes. They are extremely useful for gardeners, landscape designers, or anyone who needs to frequently move potted plants. Transport racks typically use a metal frame structure, such as steel or aluminum alloy, to ensure sufficient strength and durability. They are equipped with wheels at the bottom for easy movement on flat ground.
[0003] In order to meet the needs of bulk transfer of potted plants, the potted plant transfer racks in related technologies usually have relatively large placement areas for potted plants. This means that whether the transfer personnel move the potted plants to the placement area or take them out of the placement area, they need to keep moving their bodies according to the placement position of each potted plant to complete the transfer. Therefore, the transfer work is inconvenient, time-consuming and labor-intensive, and the transfer efficiency is reduced. Utility Model Content
[0004] This application provides a garden potted plant transport rack that facilitates relocation, reducing the workload of relocation and improving relocation efficiency.
[0005] The garden potted plant transfer rack provided in this application adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A garden potted plant transport rack for easy relocation includes a frame body with rollers rotatably mounted at its bottom; multiple support seats are inclined downwards on the frame body, with each support seat arranged parallel to the others, and multiple pulleys are rotatably mounted on each support seat, arranged at intervals along the inclination direction of the support seat; multiple sets of potted plant containers are placed on the pulleys above the support seats, with each potted plant container in the same set arranged sequentially along the inclination direction of the support seat; a limiting plate is provided on one side of the support seat to prevent the potted plant containers from falling off the support seat.
[0007] Preferably, a baffle is movably provided on the support base, and the baffles are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the potted plant container; an adjustment hole is provided through the bottom of the support base, and the bottom of the baffle is movably inserted into the adjustment hole; a fastener is threadedly connected to the support base and inserted into the adjustment hole, and the fastener is used to tighten and fix the bottom of the baffle to the support base; the baffle is in contact with the outer wall of the opposite potted plant container.
[0008] Preferably, the baffle has a through groove, the length of which extends along the inclined direction of the support; the baffle is provided with a push-pull member inserted in the groove, the push-pull member being slidably disposed on the baffle along the length of the groove; one end of the push-pull member is provided with an extension plate located on one side of the potted plant container, the extension plate being located on the sliding path of the potted plant container.
[0009] Preferably, the push-pull member has a handle at the end away from the extension plate, and a locking bolt is provided on the side wall of the baffle facing the handle. A locking nut is threaded to the end of the locking bolt, the locking bolt passes through the handle, and the locking nut tightens and fixes the handle to the locking bolt.
[0010] Preferably, the outer wall of the potted plant container is provided with a plug groove, and the outer wall of the potted plant container is also provided with a plug for insertion into the plug groove on the adjacent potted plant container.
[0011] Preferably, the frame is provided with multiple layers of support seats, and each layer of support seats is arranged at intervals along the height direction of the frame; the inclination directions of adjacent layers of support seats are opposite.
[0012] Preferably, multiple planting boxes are placed on the support base at the bottom of the frame, and the planting boxes are arranged sequentially along the inclined direction of the support base.
[0013] Preferably, a connecting rod is provided on the frame, a toolbox is provided on the connecting rod, and a hook is provided on the toolbox. The toolbox is suspended and fixed on the connecting rod by the hook.
[0014] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:
[0015] This method ensures that the relocation personnel do not need to move around, achieving fixed-point relocation, which facilitates the relocation of potted plants, reduces the workload, and improves relocation efficiency.
[0016] When it is necessary to move the potted plant containers to the frame, the movers need to stand on the highest side of the support base and place each potted plant container in the same row on the support base from the highest side. The potted plant containers will also be laid on the support base in sequence under their own weight and the combined drive of the pulleys.
[0017] If the potted plant container gets stuck on the support during the downward movement, the relocator can use the handle to pull the push-pull component along the downward direction of the potted plant container. At this time, the extension plate can push the potted plant container to continue to move downward, which facilitates the operation of the relocator and ensures that the potted plant container moves smoothly downward. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an embodiment of this application;
[0019] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 A partial structural diagram showing the hidden plant container.
[0020] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of a portion of the push-pull component's structure.
[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram highlighting a portion of the extended plate's structure;
[0022] Figure 5 yes Figure 4 A schematic diagram of a localized explosion from another perspective;
[0023] Figure 6 This is an exploded view of the partial structure at the connection point of the potted plant container.
[0024] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Frame body; 10. Toolbox; 11. Hook; 2. Roller; 3. Support base; 30. Limiting plate; 300. Connecting frame; 301. Fastening bolt; 31. Adjustment hole; 32. Fastener; 4. Pulley; 5. Potted plant container; 50. Insertion groove; 51. Insertion piece; 6. Baffle; 60. Slide groove; 61. Locking bolt; 62. Locking nut; 7. Push-pull piece; 70. Extension plate; 71. Handle; 8. Planting box; 9. Connecting rod. Detailed Implementation
[0025] The present application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0026] This application discloses a garden potted plant transport rack that is easy to move.
[0027] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 The garden potted plant transport rack, designed for easy relocation, includes a frame section 1 constructed from steel or aluminum alloy tubing. Four rollers 2 are rotatably mounted on the bottom of the frame section 1, facilitating its movement. Multiple layers of support seats 3 are provided on the frame section 1, with each layer of support seats 3 arranged at intervals along the height of the frame section 1. The number of support seats 3 layers can be increased or decreased according to the actual height of the frame section 1; this embodiment uses two layers of support seats 3 as an example. The support seats 3 are inclined downwards, with each support seat 3 on the same layer arranged parallel to each other, and the inclination directions of upper and lower layers of support seats 3 being opposite.
[0028] like Figure 2 , Figure 3As shown, connecting brackets 300 are fixedly installed at both the front and rear ends of the support base 3. The support base 3 is mounted on the frame body 1 via the connecting brackets 300 on both sides. The connecting brackets 300 are slidably mounted on the frame body 1 in the horizontal direction. Fastening bolts 301 are threadedly connected to the connecting brackets 300, and the fastening bolts 301 are used to tighten and fix the support base 3 to the frame body 1. By releasing the fastening bolts 301 from locking the support base 3, the installation position of the support base 3 can be adjusted in the horizontal direction.
[0029] like Figure 1 , Figure 3 As shown, multiple pulleys 4 are rotatably mounted on the support base 3, and the pulleys 4 are arranged sequentially at intervals along the inclination direction of the support base 3. The upper ends of the pulleys 4 protrude from the upper surface of the support base 3, and the rotation axes of the pulleys 4 are set along the width direction of the support base 3. Above each of the top support bases 3, multiple sets of potted plant containers 5 are placed on the pulleys 4, and the upper ends of the pulleys 4 are in contact with the bottom wall of the potted plant containers 5. The potted plant containers 5 placed on the pulleys 4 will move downward along the inclination direction of the support base 3 under the action of their own gravity. The pulleys 4 can reduce the friction force on the potted plant containers 5 when they move downward, thereby ensuring that the potted plant containers 5 can move downward smoothly.
[0030] like Figure 1 , Figure 3 As shown, the potted plant containers 5 are arranged sequentially along the width of the support base 3, and the potted plant containers 5 in the same group are arranged sequentially along the inclination direction of the support base 3. A limiting plate 30 is fixedly installed on the front connecting frame 300 located at the lowest point of the support base 3. The limiting plate 30 is located on the path of the potted plant container 5 when it moves down, and the limiting plate 30 is used to prevent the potted plant container 5 from falling from the front of the support base 3.
[0031] When it is necessary to remove the potted plants placed in the potted plant container 5 from the frame 1, the relocator only needs to stand on the lowest side of the support base 3 and first remove the potted plant container 5 located on the lowest side of the support base 3. At this time, the potted plant container 5 located at the rear will automatically move down and fill the empty area in front under its own weight and the combined drive of the pulley 4. This ensures that the relocator does not need to move back and forth, realizes fixed-point relocation, facilitates the relocation of potted plants, reduces the workload of relocation, and improves relocation efficiency.
[0032] When it is necessary to move the potted plant container 5 containing potted plants to the frame 1, the mover needs to stand on the highest side of the support 3 and place each potted plant container 5 located in the same row on the support 3 from the highest side of the support 3. The potted plant container 5 will also be laid on the support 3 in sequence under its own weight and the joint drive of the pulley 4.
[0033] like Figure 1 , Figure 3 as well as Figure 4 As shown, baffles 6 are movably mounted on the two outermost support bases 3 on the top layer. The baffles 6 are symmetrically arranged on the left and right sides of the potted plant container 5 on the same layer. An adjustment hole 31 passes through the bottom of each support base 3, and the bottom of each baffle 6 is movably inserted into its corresponding adjustment hole 31. The top of each baffle 6 extends upwards to the outside of the potted plant container 5. Fasteners 32, which are bolts in this embodiment, are threadedly connected to the bottom of each support base 3 and pass through the adjustment hole 31. The fasteners 32 are used to tighten and fix the bottom of each baffle 6 onto its respective support base 3.
[0034] The baffle 6 is used to contact the outer side wall of the opposite potted plant container 5 to prevent the potted plant container 5 from falling off the left and right sides of the frame 1. By releasing the fastener 32 from locking the baffle 6, the position of the baffle 6 can be adjusted left and right along the adjustment hole 31; thus, it can better adapt to the limiting work of potted plant containers 5 of different sizes.
[0035] like Figure 4 , Figure 5 As shown, the baffle 6 has two parallel sliding grooves 60 running through it, and the length of the sliding grooves 60 extends along the inclined direction of the support base 3. A push-pull member 7 is provided on the baffle 6, inserted into the sliding groove 60, and is slidably disposed on the baffle 6 along the length of the sliding groove 60. An extension plate 70 is fixedly provided at the end of the push-pull member 7 away from the limiting plate 30, located at the rear side of the potted plant container 5, and the extension plate 70 is located on the sliding path of the potted plant container 5.
[0036] like Figure 3 , Figure 4 As shown, a handle 71 is fixedly provided at the end of the push-pull component 7 away from the extension plate 70. When the potted plant container 5 stops on the support base 3 during the downward movement, the relocator can use the handle 71 to pull the push-pull component 7 along the downward direction of the potted plant container 5. At this time, the extension plate 70 can push the potted plant container 5 to continue to move downward, which facilitates the operation of the relocator and ensures that the potted plant container 5 moves downward smoothly.
[0037] like Figure 3 , Figure 4 As shown, a locking bolt 61 is fixedly installed on the side wall of the baffle 6 facing the handle 71. A locking nut 62 is threaded to the end of the locking bolt 61. The locking bolt 61 passes through the handle 71, and the locking nut 62 is used to tighten and fix the handle 71 to the locking bolt 61. In order to facilitate the storage of the push-pull component 7 when it is not in use, the handle 71 is fixed to one side of the baffle 6 by the locking bolt 61 and the locking nut 62. At this time, the push-pull component 7 in the retracted state can be fixed to the outside of the baffle 6, reducing the space occupied by the push-pull component 7.
[0038] like Figure 5 , Figure 6 As shown, some of the potted plant containers 5 have insertion slots 50 on their outer side walls, and some of the potted plant containers 5 also have insertion pieces 51 on their outer side walls for insertion into the insertion slots 50 on adjacent potted plant containers 5. The insertion pieces 51 and insertion slots 50 are used to connect the various potted plant containers 5 located in the same row in sequence, thereby ensuring that the extension plate 70 can push the various potted plant containers 5 located in the same row downwards synchronously.
[0039] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 As shown, multiple planting boxes 8 are placed on the support base 3 at the bottom of the frame 1. The size of the planting boxes 8 is larger than that of the upper potted plant container 5. The planting boxes 8 are arranged sequentially along the inclined direction of the support base 3.
[0040] like Figure 2 As shown, a connecting rod 9 is fixedly installed on the frame 1 between the two support bases 3. The connecting rod 9 is symmetrically arranged on the left and right sides of the frame 1, and the length of the connecting rod 9 extends horizontally. A toolbox 10 is detachably installed on the connecting rod 9. Two hooks 11 are fixedly installed on the top of the toolbox 10, and the toolbox 10 is suspended and fixed on the connecting rod 9 by the hooks 11 on both sides.
[0041] The implementation principle is as follows: When it is necessary to remove the potted plants placed in the potted plant container 5 from the frame 1, the relocator only needs to stand on the lowest side of the support base 3 and first remove the potted plant container 5 located on the lowest side of the support base 3. At this time, the potted plant container 5 located at the rear will automatically move down and fill the empty area in front under its own weight and the combined drive of the pulley 4. This ensures that the relocator does not need to move back and forth, realizes fixed-point relocation, facilitates the relocation of potted plants, reduces the workload of relocation, and improves relocation efficiency.
[0042] When it is necessary to move the potted plant container 5 containing potted plants to the frame 1, the mover needs to stand on the highest side of the support 3 and place each potted plant container 5 located in the same row on the support 3 from the highest side of the support 3. The potted plant container 5 will also be laid on the support 3 in sequence under its own weight and the joint drive of the pulley 4.
[0043] When the potted plant container 5 stops on the support base 3 during the downward movement, the relocator can use the handle 71 to pull the push-pull component 7 along the downward direction of the potted plant container 5. At this time, the extension plate 70 can push the potted plant container 5 to continue to move downward, which facilitates the operation of the relocator and ensures that the potted plant container 5 moves downward smoothly.
[0044] The above are all preferred embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. A garden potted plant transport rack for easy relocation, comprising a frame body (1), wherein rollers (2) are rotatably provided at the bottom of the frame body (1); characterized in that: The frame (1) is provided with multiple support seats (3) at an angle downwards. Each support seat (3) is arranged parallel to each other. Multiple pulleys (4) are rotatably provided on each support seat (3). The pulleys (4) are arranged at intervals along the inclination direction of the support seat (3). Multiple sets of potted plant containers (5) are provided above the support seat (3) and placed on the pulleys (4). Each potted plant container (5) in the same set is arranged along the inclination direction of the support seat (3). A limiting plate (30) is provided on one side of the support seat (3). The limiting plate (30) is used to prevent the potted plant containers (5) from falling off the support seat (3).
2. The garden potted plant transfer rack for easy relocation according to claim 1, characterized in that: A baffle (6) is movably provided on the support base (3), and the baffle (6) is symmetrically arranged on both sides of the potted plant container (5); an adjustment hole (31) is provided through the bottom of the support base (3), and the bottom of the baffle (6) is movably inserted into the adjustment hole (31); a fastener (32) is threadedly connected to the support base (3) and inserted into the adjustment hole (31), and the fastener (32) is used to tighten and fix the bottom of the baffle (6) on the support base (3); the baffle (6) is in contact with the outer wall of the potted plant container (5) on its opposite side.
3. The garden potted plant transfer rack for easy relocation according to claim 2, characterized in that: The baffle (6) has a through groove (60) extending along the inclined direction of the support (3); the baffle (6) is provided with a push-pull member (7) inserted in the groove (60), and the push-pull member (7) is slidably disposed on the baffle (6) along the length extension direction of the groove (60); one end of the push-pull member (7) is provided with an extension plate (70) located on one side of the potted plant container (5), and the extension plate (70) is located on the sliding path of the potted plant container (5).
4. The garden potted plant transfer rack for easy relocation according to claim 3, characterized in that: The push-pull member (7) has a handle (71) at one end away from the extension plate (70). The baffle (6) has a locking bolt (61) on its side wall facing the handle (71). The end of the locking bolt (61) is threaded with a locking nut (62). The locking bolt (61) passes through the handle (71), and the locking nut (62) tightens and fixes the handle (71) to the locking bolt (61).
5. The garden potted plant transfer rack for easy relocation according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer wall of the potted plant container (5) is provided with a plug groove (50), and the outer wall of the potted plant container (5) is also provided with a plug fitting (51) for insertion into the plug groove (50) on the adjacent potted plant container (5).
6. The garden potted plant transfer rack for easy relocation according to claim 1, characterized in that: The frame (1) is provided with multiple layers of support seats (3), and each layer of support seats (3) is arranged at intervals along the height direction of the frame (1); the inclination directions of adjacent two layers of support seats (3) are opposite.
7. The garden potted plant transfer rack for easy relocation according to claim 6, characterized in that: Multiple planting boxes (8) are placed on the support base (3) at the bottom of the frame (1), and the planting boxes (8) are arranged in sequence along the inclined direction of the support base (3).
8. The garden potted plant transfer rack for easy relocation according to claim 1, characterized in that: A connecting rod (9) is provided on the frame part (1), a toolbox (10) is provided on the connecting rod (9), a hook (11) is provided on the toolbox (10), and the toolbox (10) is suspended and fixed on the connecting rod (9) by the hook (11).