A homestay landscape wall convenient to maintain
By designing guide rails and lifting components on the landscape wall of the guesthouse, the sliding and height adjustment of the landscape components can be achieved, solving the safety hazards caused by ladder maintenance and realizing convenient green plant maintenance.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SINOCHEM TRANSPORTATION CONSTR GRP OPERATION MANAGEMENT (SHANDONG) CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-16
AI Technical Summary
During the maintenance of the guesthouse's landscape wall, using ladders poses a significant risk of falling, and the long length of the landscape wall means that staff need to move the ladders multiple times, increasing safety hazards.
A structure including a base, guide rail, slider, screw, U-shaped plate and lifting component was designed. The slider and screw work together to achieve the sliding and height adjustment of the landscape component. Combined with the use of steel rope and rocker, it makes it convenient to maintain the green plants without having to climb up and down.
It reduces safety hazards during maintenance, improves the convenience and safety of landscape wall maintenance, and meets the needs of green plant maintenance.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of landscape wall technology, and in particular to a homestay landscape wall that is easy to maintain. Background Technology
[0002] In the decoration of guesthouses, landscape walls are often used to separate the guesthouse from other buildings, and the landscape walls themselves form a scenic view, which can better attract tourists to stay.
[0003] Common landscape walls are mostly integrated frame structures, upon which locally characteristic greenery is placed, serving both a dividing and decorative function. To enhance the dividing effect, landscape walls are generally quite tall. Over time, regular maintenance of the greenery on the landscape wall is necessary to ensure its healthy growth and maintain its aesthetic appeal. Using ladders to maintain the greenery is the most common method; however, this poses a risk of fall for workers. Furthermore, due to the length of the landscape wall, workers need to move the ladders frequently and climb up and down, further increasing the risk of falls and creating significant safety hazards. This is detrimental to the actual maintenance of the landscape wall in the guesthouse. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this application is to provide a homestay landscape wall that is easy to maintain, in order to solve the problem mentioned in the background art that using ladders to maintain the greenery on the landscape wall is the most common method. However, there is a risk of falling when staff use the ladders, and because the landscape wall is long, staff need to move the ladders multiple times and climb up and down, which further increases the risk of falling and results in a significant safety hazard, which is not conducive to the actual maintenance of the homestay landscape wall.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this application provides the following technical solution: a homestay landscape wall that is easy to maintain, comprising a base, two parallel first guide rails fixed to the upper part of the base, a first slider slidably mounted on the first guide rail, a first screw inserted into the first slider and threadedly connected to the first screw, a first slot adapted to the first screw on the first guide rail, two symmetrically arranged U-shaped plates fixed to the upper part of the base, a vertically arranged second guide rail fixed inside the U-shaped plates, a second slider slidably mounted on the second guide rail, a second screw inserted into the U-shaped plate and threadedly connected to the second screw, a second slot adapted to the second screw on the second slider, landscape components fixed to the upper part of the two first sliders and between the two second sliders, the two landscape components being distributed vertically and used to enhance the aesthetics of the landscape wall, a lifting component installed on the upper part of the base, the lifting component being used to adjust the height of the upper landscape components.
[0006] Furthermore, the lifting component includes an outer frame, which is fixedly installed on the upper part of the base. Both U-shaped plates are fixedly installed on the outer frame. Inside the outer frame, two pulleys and a winding reel are rotatably connected via bearings. A steel rope is wound on the winding reel. One end of the steel rope is fixedly installed on the winding reel, and the other end of the steel rope is fixedly installed on the top of the upper landscape component after passing through the two pulleys. A rocker arm is fixed to the front end of the winding reel.
[0007] Furthermore, the outer frame is provided with through holes for the steel rope to pass through.
[0008] Furthermore, the base is provided with several mounting holes.
[0009] Furthermore, the landscape component includes a rectangular frame plate, the top of the upper rectangular frame plate is fixedly installed on a steel cable, and the upper rectangular frame plate is fixedly installed between two second sliders, the lower rectangular frame plate is fixedly installed on two first sliders, and a plurality of carrier plates are fixed between the left and right inner walls of the rectangular frame plate. The plurality of carrier plates are arranged linearly in the longitudinal direction, and a plurality of potted plants are placed on the upper part of the carrier plates in a linear arrangement from left to right.
[0010] Furthermore, the carrier plate has a groove for placing potted plants, and an anti-slip pad is fixed inside the groove.
[0011] In summary, the technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows:
[0012] 1. In this utility model, by pulling the lower landscape component to make it slide along the two first guide rails using the two first sliders, the lower landscape component can be pulled out from between the two U-shaped plates, so as to reserve space for the upper landscape component to descend. After removing the two second screws, the lifting component can be rotated, so that the lifting component drives the upper landscape component to slide along the two second guide rails using the two second sliders, thereby adjusting the height of the upper landscape component, so that the upper and lower landscape components can stand side by side, which is convenient for staff to maintain the green plants on the two landscape components without the need for staff to climb up and down, reducing the safety hazards in the maintenance process of the landscape components and better meeting the maintenance needs.
[0013] 2. In this utility model, the rocker arm is used to rotate the winding reel, which releases the steel rope to help the upper landscape component move down, and the winding reel can also rewind the steel rope to help the upper landscape component move up. This operation makes it more convenient to adjust the position of the upper landscape component. Attached Figure Description
[0014] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the accompanying drawings used in the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below.
[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a homestay landscape wall that is easy to maintain, as described in an embodiment of this application.
[0016] Figure 2 This is another form of a homestay landscape wall that is easy to maintain, as described in the embodiments of this application.
[0017] Figure 3 This is a diagram showing the positional relationship between the base, the first guide rail, and the landscape component in the embodiments of this application;
[0018] Figure 4 This is a diagram showing the connection relationship between the base, the first guide rail, the first slider, and the first screw in an embodiment of this application.
[0019] Figure 5 This is a diagram showing the positional relationship between the U-shaped plate, the second guide rail, the second slider, and the second screw in an embodiment of this application.
[0020] Figure 6 This is a diagram showing the connection relationship between the lifting component and the landscape component in the embodiments of this application;
[0021] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the landscape component in the embodiments of this application.
[0022] In the diagram: 1. Base; 2. First guide rail; 3. First slider; 4. First screw; 5. First slot; 6. U-shaped plate; 7. Second guide rail; 8. Second slider; 9. Second screw; 10. Second slot; 11. Outer frame; 12. Pulley; 13. Winding reel; 14. Steel rope; 15. Mounting hole; 16. Rectangular frame plate; 17. Carrier plate; 18. Groove; 19. Potted plant; 20. Anti-slip pad; 21. Rocker arm. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.
[0024] Example: Reference Figure 1-7The illustrated easy-to-maintain homestay landscape wall includes a base 1 with multiple mounting holes 15 for easy fixing to a designated location in the homestay using nails. Two parallel first guide rails 2 are fixed to the upper part of the base 1. First sliders 3 are slidably mounted on the first guide rails 2, and first screws 4 are inserted into the first sliders 3, with the first sliders 3 and first screws 4 threaded together. First guide rails 2 have first slots 5 that mate with the first screws 4. When a lower landscape component is moved directly below an upper landscape component, the first screws 4 on the first sliders 3 can be screwed into the first slots 5, locking the positions of the first guide rails 2 and the first sliders 3 to ensure the stability of the lower landscape component. Two symmetrically arranged U-shaped plates 6 are fixed to the upper part of the base 1. A vertically arranged second guide rail 7 is fixed inside the U-shaped plate 6. A second slider 8 is slidably installed on the second guide rail 7. A second screw 9 is inserted into the U-shaped plate 6 and is threadedly connected to the second screw 9. A second slot 10 adapted to the second screw 9 is opened on the second slider 8. After the upper landscape component is lifted by the lifting component, the second screw 9 on the U-shaped plate 6 is screwed into the interior of the second slot 10, so that the second screw 9 can lock the U-shaped plate 6 and the second slider 8 to ensure the stability of the position of the upper landscape component. Landscape components are fixed on the upper part of the two first sliders 3 and between the two second sliders 8. The two landscape components are distributed vertically and are used to enhance the aesthetics of the landscape wall. A lifting component is installed on the upper part of the base 1. The lifting component is used to adjust the height of the upper landscape component.
[0025] Pulling the lower landscape component allows it to slide along the two first guide rails 2 using the two first sliders 3, thus separating it from the two U-shaped plates 6. This provides space for the upper landscape component to descend. After removing the two second screws 9, the lifting component can be rotated, causing it to slide the upper landscape component along the two second guide rails 7 using the two second sliders 8. This adjusts the height of the upper landscape component, allowing the upper and lower landscape components to stand side by side. This facilitates maintenance of the greenery on the two landscape components without requiring staff to climb up and down.
[0026] The lifting component includes an outer frame 11, which is fixedly installed on the upper part of the base 1. Two U-shaped plates 6 are fixedly installed on the outer frame 11. Inside the outer frame 11, two pulleys 12 and a winding reel 13 are rotatably connected by bearings. A steel rope 14 is wound on the winding reel 13. One end of the steel rope 14 is fixedly installed on the winding reel 13, and the other end of the steel rope 14 is fixedly installed on the top of the upper landscape component after passing through the two pulleys 12. A rocker arm 21 is fixed to the front end of the winding reel 13. The outer frame 11 has through holes for the steel rope 14 to pass through.
[0027] By using the rocker arm 21 to rotate the winding reel 13, the winding reel 13 releases the steel rope 14, which can help the upper landscape component move down, and the winding reel 13 rewinds the steel rope 14, which can help the upper landscape component move up. This operation makes it more convenient to adjust the position of the upper landscape component. The two pulleys 12 guide the winding reel 13 in direction.
[0028] The landscape component includes a rectangular frame plate 16. The top of the upper rectangular frame plate 16 is fixedly installed on the steel rope 14, and the upper rectangular frame plate 16 is fixedly installed between two second sliders 8. The lower rectangular frame plate 16 is fixedly installed on two first sliders 3. Multiple carrier plates 17 are fixed between the left and right inner walls of the rectangular frame plate 16. The multiple carrier plates 17 are arranged linearly in the longitudinal direction. Multiple potted plants 19 are placed on the upper part of the carrier plates 17, arranged linearly from left to right. The carrier plates 17 have grooves 18 for placing the potted plants 19. Anti-slip pads 20 are fixed inside the grooves 18. The grooves 18 on the carrier plates 17 are used to place the potted plants 19. The anti-slip pads 20 can improve the stability of the potted plants 19 when placed in the grooves 18.
[0029] Working principle of this utility model:
[0030] The landscape wall can be fixed in a designated location in the guesthouse. Potted plants 19 with local characteristics can be placed inside the groove 18, so that the landscape wall can not only serve as a partition but also enhance the aesthetics of the guesthouse and better attract tourists to stay.
[0031] When some of the potted plants 19 in the landscape component are not growing well, the staff can remove the first screw 4, so that the first slider 3 is no longer locked to the first guide rail 2, and pull the lower landscape component to move it away from between the two U-shaped plates 6, leaving space for the upper landscape component to move down. The staff can then remove the two second screws 9, so that the U-shaped plates 6 are no longer locked to the second slider 8. While removing the second screws 9, another staff member needs to hold the rocker arm 21 in advance. After both second screws 9 are removed, the rocker arm 21 can be turned to release the steel rope 14 from the winding reel 13. The upper landscape component uses its own weight to drive the second slider 8 to slide down along the second guide rail 7 until the bottom of the upper landscape component contacts the two first guide rails 2, at which point it stops sliding down. At this time, the two landscape components stand side by side, and the staff can maintain and replace the potted plants 19 in the two landscape components.
[0032] After maintenance, the staff reversed the crank 21, causing the winding reel 13 to wind up the steel rope 14, thereby pulling the upper landscape component upward until the upper landscape component touches the outer frame 11. Once the crank 21 can no longer be turned, another staff member takes out the second screw 9, screws it onto the U-shaped plate 6 and inserts it into the second slot 10. In this way, the second screw 9 can lock the U-shaped plate 6 and the second slider 8 again, ensuring the stability of the upper landscape component. Then, the lower landscape component is pushed back between the two U-shaped plates 6, and the first screw 4 is taken out, screwed onto the first slider 3 and inserted into the first slot 5, so that the first screw 4 locks the first guide rail 2 and the first slider 3, thereby ensuring the stability of the lower landscape component.
[0033] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A homestay landscape wall that is easy to maintain, comprising a base (1), characterized in that: The upper part of the base (1) is fixed with two parallel first guide rails (2), and a first slider (3) is slidably mounted on the first guide rail (2). A first screw (4) is inserted into the first slider (3), and the first slider (3) is threadedly connected to the first screw (4). A first slot (5) adapted to the first screw (4) is opened on the first guide rail (2). The upper part of the base (1) is fixed with two symmetrically arranged U-shaped plates (6). A vertically arranged second guide rail (7) is fixed inside the U-shaped plate (6). A second slider (8) is slidably installed. A second screw (9) is inserted into the U-shaped plate (6), and the U-shaped plate (6) is threadedly connected to the second screw (9). A second slot (10) adapted to the second screw (9) is opened on the second slider (8). Landscape components are fixed on the upper part of the two first sliders (3) and between the two second sliders (8). The two landscape components are distributed vertically and are used to enhance the aesthetics of the landscape wall. A lifting component is installed on the upper part of the base (1). The lifting component is used to adjust the height of the upper landscape component.
2. The homestay landscape wall that is easy to maintain according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lifting component includes an outer frame (11), which is fixedly installed on the upper part of the base (1). Both U-shaped plates (6) are fixedly installed on the outer frame (11). Inside the outer frame (11), two pulleys (12) and a winding reel (13) are rotatably connected by bearings. A steel rope (14) is wound on the winding reel (13). One end of the steel rope (14) is fixedly installed on the winding reel (13). The other end of the steel rope (14) is wound around the two pulleys (12) and then fixedly installed on the top of the upper landscape component. A rocker arm (21) is fixed to the front end of the winding reel (13).
3. The homestay landscape wall that is easy to maintain according to claim 2, characterized in that: The outer frame (11) has through holes for the steel rope (14) to pass through.
4. The homestay landscape wall that is easy to maintain according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base (1) has several mounting holes (15).
5. The homestay landscape wall that is easy to maintain according to claim 2, characterized in that: The landscape component includes a rectangular frame plate (16), the top of the upper rectangular frame plate (16) is fixedly installed on a steel rope (14), and the upper rectangular frame plate (16) is fixedly installed between two second sliders (8), the lower rectangular frame plate (16) is fixedly installed on two first sliders (3), and several carrier plates (17) are fixed between the left and right inner walls of the rectangular frame plate (16). The several carrier plates (17) are arranged linearly in the longitudinal direction, and several potted plants (19) are placed on the upper part of the carrier plates (17) arranged linearly from left to right.
6. The homestay landscape wall that is easy to maintain according to claim 5, characterized in that: The carrier plate (17) has a groove (18) for placing potted plants (19), and an anti-slip pad (20) is fixed inside the groove (18).