A type of anti-tipping beehive for beekeeping
By designing and installing frame racks, limiting frames, and supporting bases, the problems of preventing beehives from tipping over and ensuring stable stacking during use have been solved, resulting in more efficient use.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- LANXI HONGXIANG BIO TECH
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-30
AI Technical Summary
The existing beehives cannot be adjusted to prevent tipping, and after adjustment, they cannot be properly secured and cannot be stacked vertically for stable use, thus failing to meet the needs of daily beekeeping.
A honeycomb structure was designed, comprising a mounting frame, a limiting frame, an anti-tilting frame, a supporting base, elastic springs, and extension supports. Stable suspension and vertical stacking are achieved through limiting rods, threaded seats, and locking bolts, while large-area support and protection are provided by elastic springs and extension supports.
It achieves stable anti-tipping and vertical stacking of beehives, improving the stability and flexibility of use and meeting the needs of daily beekeeping.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of beehive technology, specifically an anti-tipping beehive for beekeeping. Background Technology
[0002] Beehives are the places where bees live and reproduce during beekeeping. They are the most basic beekeeping tools. The movable-frame beehive, along with the foundation machine and honey extractor invented later, are known as the three major inventions of beekeeping tools. It was the use of these beekeeping tools that ended the traditional beekeeping production method of using earthen hives and destroying hives to extract honey that had existed for thousands of years. This laid the foundation for modern beekeeping and enabled beekeeping production to take a huge leap forward.
[0003] For example, patent document CN 222031016 U discloses an anti-tipping beehive for beekeeping, including a base plate, with support rods at each of the four corners of the base plate. The four support rods are fixedly connected to the beehive body. A lid is provided on top of the beehive body. Support plates are provided on both sides of the inner side of the beehive body. Multiple equidistant fixing rods are provided above the support plates. A honey-collecting plate is provided below the fixing rods. Sleeves are provided at each of the four corners of the base plate, with connecting rods inserted into the middle of the sleeves. The connecting rods penetrate the base plate and are fixedly connected to a conical head. A pressure rod is provided on one side of the upper end of the connecting rod. A limiting groove matching the pressure rod is provided on one side wall of the sleeve, and a positioning groove is provided on one side of the sleeve near the limiting groove. This beehive has a simple structure, effectively preventing moisture from entering the beehive body. The conical head allows the beehive to be stably positioned on the support surface, improving the placement stability of the beehive.
[0004] However, when this structure is used for the actual use of beehives in beekeeping, it cannot perform more suitable anti-tipping and limiting adjustments. The adjusted beehive cannot be properly limited and secured, and its support position cannot be properly expanded to prevent tipping. At the same time, the equipment cannot be used for stable vertical stacking of beehives, which cannot meet the needs of daily use. Therefore, it is urgent to design an anti-tipping beehive for beekeeping to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide an anti-tipping beehive for beekeeping, in order to solve the problems mentioned in the background art. When the existing structure is used for actual beekeeping and adjustable use, it cannot perform more suitable anti-tipping limit adjustment operations. After adjustment, the beehive as a whole cannot be properly limited and secured, and its support position cannot be properly expanded to prevent tipping. At the same time, the equipment cannot be used for stable vertical stacking of beehives, which cannot meet the needs of daily use.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: an anti-tipping beehive for beekeeping, comprising a mounting frame, a beehive body disposed at the center of the mounting frame, a limiting frame fitted on the surface edge of the mounting frame, limiting rods fixedly connected to the bottom four corners of the limiting frame, adjustment components disposed at the bottom four corners of the limiting frame, and splicing components disposed at the bottom end of the adjustment components.
[0007] The adjustment component includes an anti-tilt frame, and the bottom four corners of the limiting frame are provided with anti-tilt frames;
[0008] The splicing assembly includes a support base frame, and the bottom four sides of the anti-tilting frame are fixedly connected to the support base frame.
[0009] Preferably, the side of the support base is provided with a spring element, and the side of the spring element is movably connected to an extension support through the spring element.
[0010] Preferably, the bottom end of the anti-tilt frame is provided with a limiting groove, and the four corner surfaces of the anti-tilt frame are provided with positioning rubber pads.
[0011] Preferably, the anti-tilt frame is provided with limit slots inside its four corners, and the limit slots are adapted to the limit rods.
[0012] Preferably, the front and rear ends of the anti-tilt frame are fixedly connected to threaded seats, and one end of the threaded seat is movably connected to a locking bolt.
[0013] Preferably, the side of the limiting rod is provided with a limiting side groove.
[0014] Preferably, the surface of the limiting frame is provided with a connecting ring groove.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0016] This anti-tipping beehive for beekeeping, through its installation frame, beehive body, limiting frame, limiting rod, anti-tipping frame, support base, spring, extension bracket, positioning rubber pad, limiting slot, threaded seat, locking bolt, and limiting side slot, allows for more stable anti-tipping adjustment of the beehive for beekeeping. In actual use, the operator first inserts the entire beehive body into the installation frame for initial installation. Then, the anti-tipping frames at the four corners of the bottom of the limiting frame can be pulled downwards. At this point, the four corners of the anti-tipping frame... The slot allows for sliding along the limiting rods at the four corners of the bottom of the limiting frame. The positioning pads on the four corners of the anti-tilt frame provide positioning when the limiting frame and the anti-tilt frame are connected. The installation frame and the beehive body can be used as a whole in an elevated position. After the anti-tilt frame is pulled out to a suitable height, the locking bolts at one end of the front and rear threaded seats can be turned to lock it in the limiting side slots on the side of the limiting rods. Finally, the support base at the bottom of the anti-tilt frame, along with the elastic springs and extension supports on the sides, provide a larger area of anti-tilt support and protection, demonstrating the practicality of the equipment design.
[0017] This anti-tipping beehive for beekeeping, through its installation frame, limiting frame, anti-tipping frame, support base, elastic springs, extension supports, and connecting ring grooves, further improves the overall usability of the equipment. In daily use, operators can stack multiple installation frames one on top of the other. The support base on the four sides of the anti-tipping frame can retract the extension supports on each side into the support base using elastic springs. Then, they are snapped into the connecting ring grooves on the surface of the limiting frame. The support base, through the extension supports at the top of the elastic springs on the side, allows for quick locking at the connection point, ensuring a secure connection when stacked and used in an elevated manner, demonstrating the comprehensiveness of the equipment design. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall limiting frame structure of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the overall anti-tilting frame structure of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 1 Enlarged schematic diagram of the structure at point A;
[0022] Figure 5 This utility model Figure 1 Enlarged schematic diagram of the structure at point B.
[0023] In the diagram: 1. Mounting frame; 2. Beehive body; 3. Limiting frame; 4. Limiting rod; 5. Anti-tilting frame; 6. Support base; 7. Spring element; 8. Extension support; 9. Limiting through groove; 10. Positioning rubber pad; 11. Limiting slot; 12. Threaded seat; 13. Locking bolt; 14. Limiting side slot; 15. Connecting ring groove. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0025] Please see Figure 1-5 One embodiment provided by this utility model:
[0026] An anti-tipping beehive for beekeeping includes a mounting frame 1, a beehive body 2 located at the center of the mounting frame 1, a limiting frame 3 fitted around the surface edge of the mounting frame 1, limiting rods 4 fixedly connected to the bottom four corners of the limiting frame 3, an adjustment component located at the bottom four corners of the limiting frame 3, a splicing component located at the bottom end of the adjustment component, the adjustment component including an anti-tipping frame 5, an anti-tipping frame 5 located at the bottom four corners of the limiting frame 3, a limiting side slot 14 located on the side of the limiting rod 4, and a connecting ring groove 15 opened on the surface of the limiting frame 3. When the anti-tipping frame 5 at the bottom four corners of the limiting frame 3 is pulled downward, the limiting slots 11 at the four corners of the anti-tipping frame 5 can slide along the limiting rods 4 at the bottom four corners of the limiting frame 3. The positioning pads 10 on the surface of the four corners of the anti-tipping frame 5 are used for positioning when the limiting frame 3 and the anti-tipping frame 5 are connected.
[0027] The splicing assembly includes a support base 6. The bottom of the anti-tilt frame 5 is fixedly connected to the support base 6 on all four sides. The sides of the support base 6 are provided with elastic springs 7. The sides of the elastic springs 7 are movably connected to the extension supports 8. The bottom of the anti-tilt frame 5 has a limit groove 9. The four corner surfaces of the anti-tilt frame 5 are provided with positioning rubber pads 10. The four corners of the anti-tilt frame 5 are provided with limit slots 11. The limit slots 11 are adapted to the limit rods 4. The front and rear ends of the anti-tilt frame 5 are fixedly connected with threaded seats 12. One end of the threaded seats 12 is movably connected to a locking bolt 13. The support base 6 on the four sides of the bottom of the anti-tilt frame 5 can retract the extension supports 8 on each side into the support base 6 through the elastic springs 7. Then, they are snapped into the connecting ring grooves 15 on the surface of the limit frame 3. The support base 6 expands the support 8 at the top of the elastic springs 7 on the side to perform a quick locking operation at the connection.
[0028] Working principle: During use, the user first inserts the beehive body 2 into the mounting frame 1 for initial installation. Then, the anti-tilting frames 5 at the four corners of the bottom of the limiting frame 3 can be pulled downwards. At this time, the limiting slots 11 at the four corners of the anti-tilting frame 5 can slide along the limiting rods 4 at the four corners of the bottom of the limiting frame 3. The positioning pads 10 on the surface of the four corners of the anti-tilting frame 5 are used for positioning when the limiting frame 3 and the anti-tilting frame 5 are connected. The mounting frame 1 and the beehive body 2 are then used in a suspended manner. After the anti-tilting frame 5 is pulled to a suitable height, the locking bolts 13 at one end of the front and rear threaded seats 12 can be turned to engage with the limiting side slots 14 on the side of the limiting rods 4. After the limit and fastening operation is performed, the support base 6 at the bottom of the anti-tilt frame 5, the elastic spring 7 on the side, and the extension support 8 provide a larger area of anti-tilt support protection. In daily use, the staff can stack multiple sets of installation boxes 1 one on top of the other. The support base 6 on the four sides of the bottom of the anti-tilt frame 5 can retract the extension support 8 on each side into the support base 6 through the elastic spring 7, and then attach it to the connecting ring groove 15 on the surface of the limit frame 3. The support base 6 can quickly lock the connection through the extension support 8 at the top of the elastic spring 7 on the side, ensuring a tight connection when stacked and used. The above is the entire working principle of this utility model.
[0029] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within this invention. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A tip-resistant beehive for rearing honey bees, comprising a mounting stand (1), characterized in that: The beehive body (2) is provided in the center of the installation frame (1). A limiting frame (3) is provided on the surface edge of the installation frame (1). A limiting rod (4) is fixedly connected to the bottom four corners of the limiting frame (3). An adjustment component is provided at the bottom four corners of the limiting frame (3). A splicing component is provided at the bottom end of the adjustment component. The adjustment component includes an anti-tilt frame (5), and the bottom four corners of the limiting frame (3) are provided with anti-tilt frames (5); The splicing assembly includes a support base frame (6), and the bottom four sides of the anti-tilting frame (5) are fixedly connected to the support base frame (6).
2. A tip-resistant beehive for rearing honeybees according to claim 1, characterized in that: The side of the support frame (6) is provided with a spring (7), and the side of the spring (7) is movably connected to an extension support (8).
3. A tip-resistant beehive for rearing honeybees according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom end of the anti-tilt frame (5) is provided with a limiting groove (9), and the four corner surfaces of the anti-tilt frame (5) are provided with positioning pads (10).
4. A tip-resistant beehive for rearing honeybees according to claim 1, characterized in that: The anti-tilt frame (5) has a limit slot (11) inside its four corners, and the limit slot (11) is adapted to the limit rod (4).
5. A tip-resistant beehive for rearing honeybees according to claim 1, characterized in that: The anti-tilt frame (5) is fixedly connected to threaded seats (12) at both ends, and a locking bolt (13) is movably connected to one end of the threaded seat (12).
6. The anti-tipping beehive for beekeeping according to claim 1, characterized in that: The side of the limiting rod (4) is provided with a limiting side groove (14).
7. The anti-tipping beehive for beekeeping according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the limiting frame (3) is provided with a connecting ring groove (15).