A vibration trapping counting device for micro-pests
By designing a vibration-induced counting device for the main barrel and channel pipe, and using an electric push rod to control the cover plate to seal off rainwater, the problem of the device being affected by water on rainy days was solved, the replacement process of the collection bottle was simplified, and the efficiency of the device was improved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- NANNING LUDUOBANG AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
Existing micro-pest counting devices are easily affected by rainwater on rainy days, and the operation of changing the collection bottle is cumbersome, which affects the efficiency of use.
Design a vibration-induced counting device comprising a main barrel, a channel pipe, a vibration generator, and an electric push rod. The electric push rod controls the opening and closing of the cover plate to achieve sealing in rainy weather and convenient replacement of collection bottles.
It effectively prevents rainwater from entering during rainy weather, simplifies the process of replacing collection bottles, and improves the efficiency and reliability of the device.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of microscopic pests, and more specifically, it relates to a vibration-induced counting device for microscopic pests. Background Technology
[0002] Tiny pests are very common in agriculture and daily life. Compared to larger pests, they are more difficult to capture and count. Therefore, counting devices are needed to capture and count tiny pests in the environment, making it easier to control them. Existing trapping and counting devices are generally open. After being attracted, pests enter the device and are counted by a counting sensor. However, in rainy weather, due to the open placement of the counting device and the lack of a sealing structure, a large amount of rainwater can enter the counting device, affecting its operation. At the same time, the counting device usually collects tiny pests through a collection bottle. When a large number of pests are collected in the collection bottle, it needs to be replaced. However, because the collection bottle is connected to the counting device, the operator needs to disassemble the collection bottle and install a new one. This operation takes a long time. If the operator forgets to bring a new collection bottle, it cannot be replaced, thus affecting the use of the entire device. Utility Model Content
[0003] (a) Technical problems to be solved
[0004] In view of the problems existing in the prior art, the present invention provides a vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests to solve the technical problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] (II) Technical Solution
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a vibration-attracting and counting device for tiny pests, comprising a main body barrel, a channel tube fixedly installed at the lower end of the main body barrel, a support plate fixedly installed on the channel tube, a counting sensor installed on the support plate, a support frame fixedly installed inside the main body barrel, and a vibration generator installed on the support frame, the main body barrel and the channel tube together constitute the main structure of the entire counting device;
[0007] A first mounting frame is fixedly installed at one end of the main body bucket, and a second mounting frame is fixedly installed at the other end of the main body bucket. A collection structure is provided on the second mounting frame. The collection structure includes a connecting frame and a collection bottle. The connecting frame is connected to the second mounting frame, and the collection bottle is placed on the connecting frame. The collection structure is used to collect tiny pests.
[0008] The present invention is further configured such that a fixing frame is fixedly installed on the upper end of the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame, an electric push rod is installed on the fixing frame, a cover plate is installed on the electric push rod, and a notch is opened on the main body bucket, and multiple notches are provided to facilitate the entry of small pests into the main body bucket.
[0009] The present invention is further configured such that the cover plate is fixedly mounted on the moving end of the electric push rod, and a blocking ring is provided at the lower end of the cover plate. The blocking ring cooperates with the main body barrel and is fixedly connected to the cover plate, thereby enabling the electric push rod to drive the cover plate to move, thereby opening or closing the opening of the main body barrel.
[0010] The present invention is further configured such that a mounting plate is fixedly mounted on the first mounting bracket, and the mounting plate has multiple mounting holes. The mounting holes are threaded, so that the entire device can be installed in the required position by the cooperation of the mounting holes and bolts.
[0011] The present invention is further configured such that a connecting column is fixedly provided on the upper end of the connecting frame, and a fixing plate is fixedly provided on both the connecting column and the second mounting frame. A fixing ring is provided on the connecting frame, and the fixing ring cooperates with the collection bottle. Multiple fixing rings are provided to facilitate the formation of the entire collection structure.
[0012] The present invention is further configured such that a rotating column is fixedly installed on the fixing plate of the connecting column, and a rotating hole is opened on the fixing plate of the second mounting bracket. The rotating column and the rotating hole cooperate with each other and are rotatably connected, thereby facilitating the switching of the collection bottle by rotating the connecting bracket.
[0013] The present invention is further configured such that positioning holes are provided on both the fixing plate of the connecting column and the fixing plate of the second mounting bracket, and multiple positioning holes are provided on the fixing plate of the connecting column. Threads are provided in the positioning holes, and a positioning rod is provided on the fixing plate of the second mounting bracket. The positioning rod is threadedly connected to the positioning hole, thereby facilitating the fixing of the position of the collection bottle and the connecting bracket after switching the collection bottle.
[0014] The present invention is further configured such that threads are provided on the outer wall of the collecting bottle and the inner wall of the fixing ring, the collecting bottle and the fixing ring are threadedly connected, and a bottle stopper is detachably provided on the collecting bottle, the bottle stopper and the collecting bottle being engaged, thereby facilitating the closure of the opening of the collecting bottle when it is not in use.
[0015] (III) Beneficial Effects
[0016] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests, which has the following beneficial effects:
[0017] 1. This utility model, by setting up a main bucket and a channel tube, connects an electric push rod, a vibration generator, and a counting sensor to an external power supply when attracting small pests. The retraction of the electric push rod causes the cover plate to rise, so that the blocking ring and the cover plate no longer block the upper end of the main bucket with a hole. The vibration generator generates vibration, thereby attracting small pests. The pests enter the main bucket through the hole or the upper end of the main bucket, fall from the main bucket, and pass through the channel tube. The counting sensor set on the channel tube counts the pests. Thus, the main bucket and the channel tube work together to attract and count pests.
[0018] 2. This utility model, by setting an electric push rod and a cover plate, requires the upper end of the main body bucket to be closed in rainy weather. The extension of the electric push rod causes the cover plate to descend. Through the cooperation of the blocking ring and the notch, the blocking ring blocks the notch while the cover plate closes the upper opening of the main body bucket. This facilitates the closure of the upper end of the main body bucket in rainy weather, thus preventing rainwater from entering the collection bottle.
[0019] 3. This utility model, through the setting of a collection structure, ensures that when the collection bottle is in normal use, the opening of the collection bottle is aligned with the opening of the channel tube. When replacing the collection bottle, the unused collection bottle's stopper is removed, and the connecting frame is rotated through the cooperation of the rotating column and the rotating hole, thereby rotating the unused collection bottle to the lower end of the channel tube. The positioning rod is then rotated, and through the threaded connection between the positioning rod and the positioning hole, the positioning rod is screwed into the positioning hole of the fixing plate set on the connecting column, thereby fixing the position of the connecting frame and the collection bottle, completing the replacement of the collection bottle, thus facilitating the operator to replace the collection structure. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of a vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests;
[0021] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the combined structure of the main barrel and the collection structure of a vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests;
[0022] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the main barrel of a vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests;
[0023] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the collection structure of a vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests;
[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting frame of a vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests.
[0025] In the diagram: 1. Main barrel; 2. Channel pipe; 3. Support plate; 4. Counting sensor; 5. Support frame; 6. Vibration generator; 7. First mounting frame; 8. Second mounting frame; 9. Connecting frame; 10. Collection bottle; 11. Fixing frame; 12. Electric push rod; 13. Cover plate; 14. Notched hole; 15. Shielding ring; 16. Mounting plate; 17. Mounting hole; 18. Connecting column; 19. Fixing plate; 20. Fixing ring; 21. Rotating column; 22. Rotating hole; 23. Positioning hole; 24. Positioning rod; 25. Bottle stopper. Detailed Implementation
[0026] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this application can be combined with each other. The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0027] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, all technical and scientific terms used in this application have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application pertains.
[0028] In this utility model, unless otherwise stated, the orientations used, such as "up" and "down", usually refer to the direction shown in the accompanying drawings, or to the vertical, perpendicular, or gravitational direction; similarly, for ease of understanding and description, "left" and "right" usually refer to the left and right shown in the accompanying drawings; "inner" and "outer" refer to the inner and outer contours of each component itself, but the above directional terms are not used to limit this utility model.
[0029] Please see Figure 1-5 A vibration-attracting and counting device for tiny pests includes a main barrel 1, a channel pipe 2 fixedly installed at the lower end of the main barrel 1, a support plate 3 fixedly installed on the channel pipe 2, a counting sensor 4 installed on the support plate 3, a support frame 5 fixedly installed inside the main barrel 1, and a vibration generator 6 installed on the support frame 5.
[0030] A first mounting frame 7 is fixedly installed at one end of the main body bucket 1, and a second mounting frame 8 is fixedly installed at the other end of the main body bucket 1. A collection structure is provided on the second mounting frame 8. The collection structure includes a connecting frame 9 and a collection bottle 10. The connecting frame 9 is connected to the second mounting frame 8, and the collection bottle 10 is installed on the connecting frame 9.
[0031] In this embodiment, the main body barrel 1 and the channel tube 2 constitute the main structure of the entire counting device.
[0032] More specifically, the collection structure enables the collection of tiny pests, facilitating the use of the entire counting device.
[0033] Please see Figures 1-5As one embodiment for closing or opening the upper end of the main body barrel 1: a fixing frame 11 is fixedly installed on the upper end of the first mounting frame 7 and the second mounting frame 8. An electric push rod 12 is installed on the fixing frame 11. A cover plate 13 is installed on the electric push rod 12. The main body barrel 1 has multiple notches 14. The cover plate 13 is fixedly installed on the moving end of the electric push rod 12. A blocking ring 15 is installed at the lower end of the cover plate 13. The blocking ring 15 cooperates with the main body barrel 1. The blocking ring 15 is fixedly connected to the cover plate 13. A mounting plate 16 is fixedly installed on the first mounting frame 7. A mounting hole 17 is opened on the mounting plate 16. Multiple mounting holes 17 are opened. Threads are provided in the mounting holes 17.
[0034] Specifically, when attracting small pests, the electric push rod 12, vibration generator 6, and counting sensor 4 are connected to an external power supply. The retraction of the electric push rod 12 causes the cover plate 13 to rise, so that the blocking ring 15 and the cover plate 13 no longer block the upper end of the main body barrel 1 with the notch 14. The vibration generator 6 generates vibration, thereby attracting small pests. The pests enter the main body barrel 1 through the notch 14 or the upper end of the main body barrel 1, fall from the main body barrel 1, and pass through the channel pipe 2. The counting sensor 4 installed on the channel pipe 2 counts the pests. In rainy weather, the upper end of the main body barrel 1 needs to be closed. The extension of the electric push rod 12 causes the cover plate 13 to fall. Through the cooperation of the blocking ring 15 and the notch 14, the blocking ring 15 blocks the notch 14 while the cover plate 13 closes the upper opening of the main body barrel 1, thus facilitating the closure of the upper end of the main body barrel 1 in rainy weather.
[0035] Please refer to Figure 1-5 As one embodiment for replacing the collection bottle 10: a connecting post 18 is fixedly installed on the upper end of the connecting frame 9. A fixing plate 19 is fixedly installed on both the connecting post 18 and the second mounting frame 8. A fixing ring 20 is installed on the connecting frame 9, and the fixing ring 20 cooperates with the collection bottle 10. Multiple fixing rings 20 are provided. A rotating post 21 is fixedly installed on the fixing plate 19 of the connecting post 18. A rotating hole 22 is opened on the fixing plate 19 of the second mounting frame 8. The rotating post 21 and the rotating hole 22 cooperate with each other, and the rotating post 21 and the rotating hole 22 are rotatably connected. Positioning holes 23 are provided on the fixing plate 19 of the column 18 and the fixing plate 19 of the second mounting bracket 8. Multiple positioning holes 23 are provided on the fixing plate 19 of the column 18. Threads are provided in the positioning holes 23. Positioning rods 24 are provided on the fixing plate 19 of the second mounting bracket 8. The positioning rods 24 are threadedly connected to the positioning holes 23. Threads are provided on the outer wall of the collection bottle 10 and the inner wall of the fixing ring 20. The collection bottle 10 is threadedly connected to the fixing ring 20. A bottle stopper 25 is detachably provided on the collection bottle 10. The bottle stopper 25 is engaged with the collection bottle 10.
[0036] Specifically, when the collection bottle 10 is in normal use, the opening of the collection bottle 10 is aligned with the opening of the channel tube 2. When the collection bottle 10 is replaced, the unused collection bottle 10 is removed from its stopper 25. By cooperating with the rotating column 21 and the rotating hole 22, the connecting frame 9 is rotated, thereby rotating the unused collection bottle 10 to the lower end of the channel tube 2. The positioning rod 24 is rotated, and by the threaded connection between the positioning rod 24 and the positioning hole 23, the positioning rod 24 is screwed into the positioning hole 23 of the fixing plate 19 provided on the connecting column 18, thereby fixing the position of the connecting frame 9 and the collection bottle 10, and completing the replacement of the collection bottle 10.
[0037] In summary, when using it as a whole:
[0038] When attracting small pests, the electric push rod 12, vibration generator 6, and counting sensor 4 are connected to an external power supply. The retraction of the electric push rod 12 causes the cover plate 13 to rise, so that the blocking ring 15 and the cover plate 13 no longer block the upper end of the main body barrel 1 with the notch 14. The vibration generator 6 generates vibration, thereby attracting small pests. The pests enter the main body barrel 1 through the notch 14 or the upper end of the main body barrel 1, fall from the main body barrel 1, and pass through the channel pipe 2. The counting sensor 4 installed on the channel pipe 2 counts the pests. In rainy weather, the upper end of the main body barrel 1 needs to be closed. The extension of the electric push rod 12 causes the cover plate 13 to fall. Through the cooperation of the blocking ring 15 and the notch 14, the blocking ring 15 blocks the notch 14, and the cover plate 13 closes the upper opening of the main body barrel 1, thus facilitating the closure of the upper end of the main body barrel 1 in rainy weather.
[0039] When the collection bottle 10 is in normal use, the opening of the collection bottle 10 is aligned with the opening of the channel tube 2. When the collection bottle 10 is replaced, the unused collection bottle 10 is removed from the bottle stopper 25. By cooperating with the rotating column 21 and the rotating hole 22, the connecting frame 9 is rotated, thereby rotating the unused collection bottle 10 to the lower end of the channel tube 2. The positioning rod 24 is rotated, and by the threaded connection between the positioning rod 24 and the positioning hole 23, the positioning rod 24 is screwed into the positioning hole 23 of the fixing plate 19 provided on the connecting column 18, thereby fixing the position of the connecting frame 9 and the collection bottle 10, and completing the replacement of the collection bottle 10.
[0040] Of all the solutions mentioned above, those involving the connection between two components can be selected according to the actual situation, such as welding, bolt and nut connection, bolt or screw connection, or other known connection methods, which will not be elaborated here. For all the fixed connections mentioned above, welding is preferred. Although embodiments of this utility model have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of this utility model. The scope of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests, comprising a main body bucket (1), characterized in that: The main body (1) is fixedly provided with a channel pipe (2), a support plate (3) is fixedly provided on the channel pipe (2), a counting sensor (4) is provided on the support plate (3), a support frame (5) is fixedly provided inside the main body (1), and a vibration generator (6) is provided on the support frame (5). One end of the main body bucket (1) is fixedly provided with a first mounting frame (7), and the other end of the main body bucket (1) is fixedly provided with a second mounting frame (8). The second mounting frame (8) is provided with a collection structure, which includes a connecting frame (9) and a collection bottle (10). The connecting frame (9) is connected to the second mounting frame (8), and the collection bottle (10) is provided on the connecting frame (9).
2. The vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first mounting bracket (7) and the second mounting bracket (8) are fixedly provided with a fixing bracket (11), the fixing bracket (11) is provided with an electric push rod (12), the electric push rod (12) is provided with a cover plate (13), and the main body barrel (1) is provided with a notch (14), and the notch (14) is provided with multiple holes.
3. The vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests according to claim 2, characterized in that: The cover plate (13) is fixedly installed on the moving end of the electric push rod (12). A shielding ring (15) is provided at the lower end of the cover plate (13). The shielding ring (15) cooperates with the main body barrel (1). The shielding ring (15) is fixedly connected to the cover plate (13).
4. The vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first mounting bracket (7) is fixedly provided with a mounting plate (16), and the mounting plate (16) is provided with mounting holes (17). Multiple mounting holes (17) are provided, and the mounting holes (17) are provided with threads.
5. The vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests according to claim 1, characterized in that: A connecting column (18) is fixedly installed on the upper end of the connecting frame (9). A fixing plate (19) is fixedly installed on both the connecting column (18) and the second mounting frame (8). A fixing ring (20) is installed on the connecting frame (9). The fixing ring (20) cooperates with the collection bottle (10). Multiple fixing rings (20) are provided.
6. The vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests according to claim 5, characterized in that: A rotating column (21) is fixedly installed on the fixing plate (19) of the connecting column (18), and a rotating hole (22) is opened on the fixing plate (19) of the second mounting bracket (8). The rotating column (21) and the rotating hole (22) cooperate with each other, and the rotating column (21) and the rotating hole (22) are rotatably connected.
7. The vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests according to claim 6, characterized in that: Positioning holes (23) are provided on the fixing plate (19) of the connecting column (18) and the fixing plate (19) of the second mounting bracket (8). Multiple positioning holes (23) are provided on the fixing plate (19) of the connecting column (18). Threads are provided in the positioning holes (23). Positioning rods (24) are provided on the fixing plate (19) of the second mounting bracket (8). The positioning rods (24) are threadedly connected to the positioning holes (23).
8. The vibration-induced counting device for tiny pests according to claim 5, characterized in that: The outer wall of the collection bottle (10) and the inner wall of the fixing ring (20) are both provided with threads. The collection bottle (10) and the fixing ring (20) are threadedly connected. The collection bottle (10) is detachably provided with a bottle stopper (25), and the bottle stopper (25) is engaged with the collection bottle (10).