A solid waste collecting and utilizing device in landscaping
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- HANGZHOU TENGHU ENVIRONMENTAL ENG CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of landscaping technology, and more specifically, it relates to a device for collecting and utilizing solid waste in landscaping. Background Technology
[0002] Landscape architecture refers to the creation of beautiful natural environments and recreational areas within a specific region through engineering techniques and artistic means, such as modifying the terrain, planting trees and flowers, constructing buildings, and arranging garden paths. Gardens include courtyards, residential gardens, small parks, flower gardens, parks, botanical gardens, and zoos. With the development of landscape architecture as a discipline, it also includes forest parks, scenic spots, nature reserves, national park areas, and resorts.
[0003] Based on the above, the inventors have discovered the following problems: In gardens and green spaces, there will be solid waste that visitors casually throw away, which requires sanitation workers to collect, sweep, and clean. Because there is a lot of solid waste, this method requires an increase in the number of cleaning personnel, which will increase the workload of the cleaning personnel. At the same time, cleaning for a long time will also reduce the efficiency of cleaning and is not conducive to improving the overall cleanliness of the environment.
[0004] Therefore, in view of this, we will study and improve the existing structure and its shortcomings, and provide a solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping, in order to achieve a more practical purpose. Utility Model Content
[0005] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this utility model provides a solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping, which solves the problem that current methods require sanitation workers to collect, transport, and clean up solid waste. Due to the large amount of solid waste, this method requires an increase in the number of sanitation workers and leads to an increase in their workload.
[0006] The purpose and effectiveness of this utility model's device for collecting and utilizing solid waste in landscaping are achieved through the following specific technical means:
[0007] A solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping includes a frame, a control box mounted on the frame, a detection probe mounted on the control box, a push shovel mounted on one end of the inner side of the frame, two rotating rollers mounted on the inner side of the frame, rotating belts mounted on the two rotating rollers, and multiple sets of cleaning brushes mounted on the rotating belts. A first drive motor is mounted on one end of one of the rotating rollers, and the output end of the first drive motor is connected to one end of a rotating roller. The first drive motor is connected to the frame.
[0008] Furthermore, the rotating belt is located inside the push shovel, the push shovel is inclined, and the cleaning brush located below the rotating belt is in contact with the lower inner part of the push shovel.
[0009] Furthermore, a connector is installed on the lower inner side of the frame, a lower rotating rod is installed on the connector, an upper rotating rod is installed on the upper end of the frame, and a conveyor belt is provided on the lower rotating rod and the upper rotating rod.
[0010] Furthermore, the conveyor belt is located at one end of the push shovel, and multiple push plates are evenly installed on the conveyor belt. A collection box is also installed on the frame, and the collection box is located on the upper side of the conveyor belt.
[0011] Furthermore, a driven wheel is installed at one end of the lower rotating rod, and the driven wheel is connected to a driving wheel via a synchronous belt drive. A second drive motor is connected to the middle of the driving wheel, and the output end of the second drive motor is drive-connected to the driving wheel.
[0012] Furthermore, a rotating rod is rotatably mounted on the frame, a roller is mounted on the rotating rod, a first rotating wheel is mounted on the rotating rod, a second rotating wheel is connected to the side of the first rotating wheel via a belt drive, a third drive motor is connected to the middle of the second rotating wheel, and the output end of the third drive motor is drively connected to the second rotating wheel.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:
[0014] In this invention, a first drive motor drives a rotating roller to rotate. When the rotating roller rotates, it drives a rotating belt to move. At the same time, the rotating belt moves, which in turn drives a cleaning brush to move. Because the cleaning brush and the lower inner side of the push shovel are in contact, the continuous movement of the cleaning brush can push solid waste into the rear end of the push shovel, thereby cleaning up the solid waste on the ground.
[0015] In this invention, a second drive motor drives the active wheel to rotate. When the active wheel rotates, it drives the passive wheel to rotate via a synchronous belt. When the passive wheel rotates, it drives the lower rotating rod to rotate. The lower rotating rod drives the conveyor belt to move, and the conveyor belt drives the push plate to move. The push plate drives the solid waste to move upwards gradually. When the push plate moves to the other side of the upper part of the conveyor belt, the waste enters the inside of the collection box, making it convenient to recycle the waste. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall assembly of a solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping.
[0017] Figure 2This is a front view of the overall design of a solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping.
[0018] Figure 3 This is a partial inner side schematic diagram of a solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping according to this utility model.
[0019] Figure 4 This is a partial lower inner side schematic diagram of a solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping according to this utility model.
[0020] In the diagram, the correspondence between component names and drawing numbers is as follows:
[0021] 1. Frame; 2. Control box; 3. Detection probe; 4. Push shovel; 5. Rotating roller; 6. Rotating belt; 7. Cleaning brush; 8. First drive motor; 9. Connector; 10. Lower rotating rod; 11. Conveyor belt; 12. Push plate; 13. Driven wheel; 14. Synchronous belt; 15. Drive wheel; 16. Second drive motor; 17. Upper rotating rod; 18. Collection box; 19. Rotating rod; 20. Roller; 21. First rotating wheel; 22. Belt; 23. Second rotating wheel; 24. Third drive motor. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this utility model.
[0023] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more; the terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "inner," "outer," "front end," "rear end," "head," "tail," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and 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, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," "third," etc., are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0024] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "connected" or "linked" should be interpreted broadly. For example, it can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; it can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; it can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0025] Example:
[0026] As attached Figure 1 To be continued Figure 4 As shown:
[0027] This utility model provides a solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping, including a frame 1, a control box 2 installed on the frame 1, a detection probe 3 installed on the control box 2, a push shovel 4 installed on one end of the inner side of the frame 1, two rotating rollers 5 installed on the inner side of the frame 1, a rotating belt 6 installed on the two rotating rollers 5, and multiple sets of cleaning brushes 7 installed on the rotating belt 6. A first drive motor 8 is installed on one end of one of the rotating rollers 5, and the output end of the first drive motor 8 is connected to one end of the rotating roller 5. The first drive motor 8 is connected to the frame 1. The rotating belt 6 is located inside the push shovel 4. The push shovel 4 is inclined, and the cleaning brushes 7 located at the lower part of the rotating belt 6 are in contact with the lower inner side of the push shovel 4. The first drive motor 8 drives the rotating roller 5 to rotate. When the rotating roller 8 rotates, it can drive the rotating belt 6 to move. When the rotating belt 6 moves, it can drive the cleaning brushes 7 to move. Because the cleaning brushes 7 are in contact with the lower inner side of the push shovel 4, the solid waste can be pushed into the rear end of the push shovel 4 through the continuous movement of the cleaning brushes 7.
[0028] The frame 1 has a connector 9 installed on its lower inner side, a lower rotating rod 10 mounted on the connector 9, an upper rotating rod 17 mounted on the upper end of the frame 1, and a conveyor belt 11 mounted on the lower rotating rod 10 and the upper rotating rod 17. The conveyor belt 11 is located at one end of the push shovel 4, and multiple push plates 12 are evenly mounted on the conveyor belt 11. A collection box 18 is also mounted on the frame 1, located on one side of the upper end of the conveyor belt 11. A driven wheel 13 is mounted on one end of the lower rotating rod 10, and the driven wheel 13 is connected to a driving wheel 15 via a synchronous belt 14. The driving wheel 15 has a central section... A second drive motor 16 is connected, and the output end of the second drive motor 16 is connected to the drive wheel 15. The second drive motor 16 drives the drive wheel 15 to rotate. When the drive wheel 15 rotates, it drives the driven wheel 13 to rotate through the synchronous belt 14. When the driven wheel 13 rotates, it drives the lower rotating rod 10 to rotate. The lower rotating rod 10 drives the conveyor belt 11 to move. The conveyor belt 11 drives the push plate 12 to move. The push plate 12 drives the solid waste to move upward step by step. When the push plate 12 moves to the other side of the upper part of the conveyor belt 11, the waste enters the interior of the collection box 18.
[0029] The frame 1 is also rotatably mounted with a rotating rod 19, a roller 20 is mounted on the rotating rod 19, and a first rotating wheel 21 is mounted on the rotating rod 19. The side of the first rotating wheel 21 is connected to a second rotating wheel 23 via a belt 22. A third drive motor 24 is connected to the middle of the second rotating wheel 23. The output end of the third drive motor 24 is connected to the second rotating wheel 23. The third drive motor 24 drives the second rotating wheel 23 to rotate. When the second rotating wheel 23 rotates, it drives the first rotating wheel 21 to rotate via the belt 22. When the first rotating wheel 21 rotates, it drives the rotating rod 19 to rotate. When the rotating rod 19 rotates, it drives the roller 20 to rotate. The roller 20 drives the entire assembly to move.
[0030] The specific usage and function of this embodiment are as follows:
[0031] In this invention, solid waste is first detected by the detection probe 3. Then, the third drive motor 24 is started by the control box 2. The third drive motor 24 drives the second rotating wheel 23 to rotate. When the second rotating wheel 23 rotates, it drives the first rotating wheel 21 to rotate via the belt 22. When the first rotating wheel 21 rotates, it drives the rotating rod 19 to rotate. When the rotating rod 19 rotates, it drives the roller 20 to rotate. The roller 20 drives the entire assembly to move. During the movement, the solid waste on the ground is shoveled into the push shovel 4 by the push shovel 4. At this time, the first drive motor 8 is started, which drives the rotating roller 5 to rotate. When the rotating roller 8 rotates, it drives the rotating belt 6 to move. While the rotating belt 6 is moving, it can also carry... The cleaning brush 7 moves, and because the cleaning brush 7 and the lower inner side of the push shovel 4 are in contact, the solid waste can be pushed into the surface of the conveyor belt 11 at the rear end of the push shovel 4 through the continuous movement of the cleaning brush 7. Then, the second drive motor 16 is started, which drives the drive wheel 15 to rotate. When the drive wheel 15 rotates, it drives the driven wheel 13 to rotate through the synchronous belt 14. When the driven wheel 13 rotates, it drives the lower rotating rod 10 to rotate. The lower rotating rod 10 drives the conveyor belt 11 to move, and the conveyor belt 11 drives the push plate 12 to move. The push plate 12 drives the solid waste to move upward. When the push plate 12 moves to the other side of the upper part of the conveyor belt 11, the waste enters the interior of the collection box 18.
[0032] The embodiments of this utility model are given for illustrative and descriptive purposes only, and are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the utility model to the forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to better illustrate the principles and practical applications of this utility model, and to enable those skilled in the art to understand this utility model and design various embodiments with various modifications suitable for a particular purpose.
Claims
1. A device for collecting and utilizing solid waste in landscaping, comprising a frame (1), characterized in that: A control box (2) is installed on the frame (1), and a detection probe (3) is installed on the control box (2). A push shovel (4) is installed on one end of the inner side of the frame (1). Two rotating rollers (5) are installed on the inner side of the frame (1). A rotating belt (6) is provided on the two rotating rollers (5). Multiple sets of cleaning brushes (7) are provided on the rotating belt (6). A first drive motor (8) is installed on one end of one of the rotating rollers (5). The output end of the first drive motor (8) is connected to one end of a rotating roller (5). The first drive motor (8) is connected to the frame (1).
2. The solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The rotating belt (6) is located inside the push shovel (4), which is inclined, and the cleaning brush (7) located at the bottom of the rotating belt (6) is attached to the lower inner side of the push shovel (4).
3. The solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping as described in claim 1, characterized in that: A connector (9) is installed on the lower inner side of the frame (1), a lower rotating rod (10) is installed on the connector (9), an upper rotating rod (17) is installed on the upper end of the frame (1), and a conveyor belt (11) is provided on the lower rotating rod (10) and the upper rotating rod (17).
4. The solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The conveyor belt (11) is located at one end of the push shovel (4), and multiple push plates (12) are evenly installed on the conveyor belt (11). A collection box (18) is also installed on the frame (1), and the collection box (18) is located on the upper side of the conveyor belt (11).
5. The solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping as described in claim 4, characterized in that: A driven wheel (13) is installed at one end of the lower rotating rod (10). The driven wheel (13) is connected to the driving wheel (15) via a synchronous belt (14). A second drive motor (16) is connected to the middle of the driving wheel (15). The output end of the second drive motor (16) is connected to the driving wheel (15).
6. The solid waste collection and utilization device for landscaping as described in claim 1, characterized in that: A rotating rod (19) is rotatably mounted on the frame (1). A roller (20) is mounted on the rotating rod (19). A first rotating wheel (21) is mounted on the rotating rod (19). A second rotating wheel (23) is connected to the side of the first rotating wheel (21) via a belt (22). A third drive motor (24) is connected to the middle of the second rotating wheel (23). The output end of the third drive motor (24) is connected to the second rotating wheel (23).