A type of auxiliary support frame for bird protection and wind resistance in orchards
By designing an auxiliary support frame for bird control and wind resistance in orchards, using a rotating shaft and diverting rod to reduce wind resistance, and combining it with a stabilizing frame to enhance stability, the problem of orchard bird control devices tipping over in strong winds has been solved, achieving more efficient bird deterrence and stability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- HUBEIJING ZHI MODERN AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of orchard bird protection technology, and in particular to an auxiliary support frame for orchard bird protection and wind resistance. Background Technology
[0002] Existing orchards are highly susceptible to bird damage. After the fruit ripens, it often attracts birds, which can damage the fruit and affect the orchard's profitability.
[0003] In the prior art, Chinese Patent Publication No. CN209931074U discloses a bird-repelling device for garden flowers, including a rotary motor, a bell, a connecting rope, a fixing frame, a bird-repelling mirror, a disc, a pole, a bird-repelling belt, a spring, and a voice-activated bird-repelling device main unit. The rotary motor is installed inside the mounting box, and a disc is installed on the upper end face of the rotating shaft. A connecting rope is installed on the lower side of the annular side of the connecting rod, and a bell is connected to the lower side of the connecting rope. A fixing frame is installed on the left end face of the connecting rod, and a bird-repelling mirror is installed inside the fixing frame. Springs are installed on both sides of the bird-repelling button. A pole is installed in the middle position inside the disc, and the voice-activated bird-repelling device main unit is installed on the upper end face of the pole. A bird-repelling belt is provided on the upper side of the annular side of the pole. This design solves the problem that garden flowers are easily damaged by birds and that manual deterrence is ineffective. This utility model has a reasonable structure, avoids damage to flowers, provides real-time bird protection, and has a good bird-repelling effect.
[0004] However, in actual use, the overall stability of the device may be poor when encountering strong winds, making it difficult to divert the wind and resulting in high wind resistance, which may easily cause it to tip over. Therefore, improvements are needed. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide an auxiliary support frame for bird protection and wind resistance in orchards, which has strong overall wind resistance and prevents it from tipping over due to strong winds.
[0006] The above-mentioned technical objective of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: an auxiliary support frame for bird protection and wind resistance in orchards, including a rotating shaft, with crossbars fixedly connected to both sides of the rotating shaft, a diverting rod fixedly connected to the top of the crossbars, a second crossbar fixedly connected to the top of the diverting rods, a buckle sleeved on the outer surface of the crossbars, a fixing ring rotatably connected to the outer surface of the buckle, a bird-proof rope provided on the outer surface of the fixing ring, a main rod provided at the bottom of the rotating shaft, and a stabilizing frame movably installed on the outer surface of the main rod.
[0007] By adopting the above technical solution, when using the bird-proof rope, the staff attaches it to the fixed ring. The bird-proof rope is made of plastic and is selected in a bright and eye-catching color. Multiple buckles are prepared and are fastened to the crossbar. When the rotating shaft rotates, it will drive the crossbar to rotate, thereby causing the bird-proof rope to rotate. The rotation of the bird-proof rope will drive away birds. At the same time, if there is a collision, it will produce a certain sound, which will further enhance the bird-driving effect. The installation method is simple. When encountering strong winds, the airflow blows towards the diversion bar and blows out from the gaps between the multiple diversion bars, reducing wind resistance. The four sides of the bottom of the main pole are equipped with stabilizing frames, which increases the stability of the bottom and makes the overall wind resistance stronger, preventing it from tipping over due to strong winds and reducing the frequency of maintenance.
[0008] A further feature of this invention is that the number of crossbars is four, and the four crossbars are arranged in a ring array on the outer surface of the rotating shaft.
[0009] By adopting the above technical solution, the crossbar corresponds to the second crossbar, and the two are connected by a diversion bar.
[0010] A further feature of this invention is that the main rod has a drive cavity inside, and a motor is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the drive cavity.
[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, the motor can be started when bird deterrence is performed, and the drive cavity does not affect the fixation of the motor.
[0012] A further feature of this invention is that a rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor, and the top of the rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft.
[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, the rotating shaft rotates, thereby driving the rotating shaft to rotate and providing rotational power.
[0014] A further feature of this invention is that one side of the stabilizing frame is threaded with a fixing bolt, and the number of stabilizing frames is four.
[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, the fixing bolts are used to install the stabilizing frame, and each stabilizing frame has three fixing bolts.
[0016] A further feature of this invention is that a diagonal rod is movably mounted on one side of the stabilizing frame, and a first fixing seat is fixedly connected to the top of the diagonal rod.
[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, the diagonal brace is further reinforced and has stronger support.
[0018] A further feature of this invention is that a second fixing seat is fixedly connected to the bottom of the diagonal rod, and both the first fixing seat and the second fixing seat are threaded with reinforcing bolts.
[0019] By adopting the above technical solution, the first fixed seat and the second fixed seat can be disassembled by removing the reinforcing bolts, allowing the diagonal rod to be disassembled.
[0020] A further feature of this invention is that the bottom of the stabilizing frame is fixedly connected with anti-slip nails, and the number of anti-slip nails is several.
[0021] By adopting the above technical solution, anti-slip nails are inserted into the ground and connected to the ground.
[0022] A further feature of this invention is that a plurality of the anti-slip nails are arranged in a linear array, and inclined nails are fixedly connected to the outer surface of the anti-slip nails.
[0023] By adopting the above technical solution, the tilted nail increases the grip strength, making the whole structure more stable.
[0024] A further feature of this invention is that the inclined nails are arranged in a circular array on the outer surface of the anti-slip nails, and the number of the inclined nails is several.
[0025] By adopting the above technical solution, the tilted nail increases its contact with the soil, making it less likely to tip over.
[0026] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0027] 1. This utility model, through the coordinated arrangement of a rotating shaft, crossbar, diverting bar, second crossbar, buckles, fixing rings, bird-proof rope, main pole, and stabilizing frame, allows the device to be used by the operator. The bird-proof rope is made of plastic and uses a bright, eye-catching color. Multiple buckles are prepared and secured to the crossbar. When the rotating shaft rotates, it drives the crossbar to rotate, causing the bird-proof rope to rotate. The rotating bird-proof rope repels birds, and collisions between the ropes produce sound, further enhancing the bird-repelling effect. Installation is simple. In windy weather, airflow is directed towards the diverting bar and exits through the gaps between the multiple diverting bars, reducing wind resistance. Stabilizing frames are installed on all four sides of the main pole's bottom, increasing stability and improving overall wind resistance, preventing tipping due to strong winds and reducing maintenance frequency.
[0028] 2. This utility model, through the coordinated arrangement of the drive cavity, motor, rotating shaft, fixing bolts, diagonal bar, first fixed seat, second fixed seat, reinforcing bolts, anti-slip nails, and tilting nails, enables the device to operate with the crossbar corresponding to the second crossbar, connected by a diverting rod. When bird deterrence is performed, the motor is started, and the drive cavity does not affect the motor's fixation. The rotating shaft rotates, thereby driving the rotating shaft to rotate and providing rotational power. The fixing bolts install the stabilizing frame, with three fixing bolts on each stabilizing frame. The diagonal bar is further reinforced, providing strong support. The first and second fixed seats can be disassembled by removing the reinforcing bolts, allowing the diagonal bar to be removed. The anti-slip nails are inserted into the ground and connected to the ground. The tilting nails increase the grip strength, making the whole device more stable. The tilting nails increase the contact with the soil, making it less prone to tipping over. Attached Figure Description
[0029] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0030] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0031] Figure 2 This utility model Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram at point A;
[0032] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the flow divider structure of this utility model;
[0033] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the anti-slip nail structure of this utility model.
[0034] In the diagram, 1. Rotating shaft; 2. Crossbar; 3. Diverter bar; 4. Second crossbar; 5. Buckle; 6. Fixing ring; 7. Bird-proof rope; 8. Main rod; 9. Stabilizing frame; 10. Drive cavity; 11. Motor; 12. Rotating shaft; 13. Fixing bolt; 14. Diagonal bar; 15. First fixing seat; 16. Second fixing seat; 17. Reinforcing bolt; 18. Anti-slip nail; 19. Inclined nail. Detailed Implementation
[0035] The technical solution of this utility model will now be clearly and completely described with reference to specific embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this utility model, and not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0036] Reference Figure 1-4 An auxiliary support frame for bird protection and wind resistance in orchards includes a rotating shaft 1, with crossbars 2 fixedly connected to both sides of the rotating shaft 1. A diverter bar 3 is fixedly connected to the top of the crossbars 2, and a second crossbar 4 is fixedly connected to the top of the diverter bar 3. A buckle 5 is fitted onto the outer surface of the crossbars 2, and a fixing ring 6 is rotatably connected to the outer surface of the buckle 5. A bird-proof rope 7 is installed on the outer surface of the fixing ring 6. A main rod 8 is located at the bottom of the rotating shaft 1, and a stabilizing frame 9 is movably installed on the outer surface of the main rod 8. When in use, the bird-proof rope 7 is tied to the fixing ring 6. The bird-proof rope 7 is made of plastic and is selected in a bright, eye-catching color. Multiple buckles 5 are prepared and secured to the crossbars 2. When the rotating shaft 1 rotates, it drives the crossbars 2 to rotate. The bird-repellent rope 7 rotates, which in turn repels birds. Collisions between the ropes also produce sound, further enhancing the bird-repelling effect. Installation is simple. In windy weather, airflow is directed towards the diverter rods 3 and exits through the gaps between them, reducing wind resistance. The main rod 8 has four stabilizing frames 9 installed on its bottom, increasing stability and improving overall wind resistance, preventing tipping due to strong winds and reducing maintenance frequency. There are four crossbars 2 arranged in a ring on the outer surface of the rotating shaft 1. Each crossbar 2 corresponds to a second crossbar 4 and is connected by the diverter rods 3. The main rod 8 contains a drive chamber 10. The inner wall of the drive chamber 10... A motor 11 is fixedly connected. When bird deterrence is performed, the motor 11 is started. The drive chamber 10 does not affect the fixation of the motor 11. A rotating shaft 12 is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 11. The top of the rotating shaft 12 is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 1. The rotation of the rotating shaft 12 drives the rotating shaft 1 to rotate, providing rotational power. A fixing bolt 13 is threadedly connected to one side of the stabilizing frame 9. There are four stabilizing frames 9. The fixing bolts 13 are used to install the stabilizing frames 9. Each stabilizing frame 9 has three fixing bolts 13. A diagonal rod 14 is movably installed on one side of the stabilizing frame 9. The top of the diagonal rod 14 is fixedly connected to a first fixing seat 15. The diagonal rod 14 is further reinforced and has strong support. The bottom of the diagonal rod 14 is fixedly connected to a second fixing seat 15. The first fixed seat 15 and the second fixed seat 16 are both internally threaded with reinforcing bolts 17. The first fixed seat 15 and the second fixed seat 16 can be disassembled by removing the reinforcing bolts 17, so that the diagonal bar 14 can be disassembled. The bottom of the stabilizing frame 9 is fixedly connected with anti-slip nails 18. There are several anti-slip nails 18. The anti-slip nails 18 are inserted into the ground and connected to the ground. Several anti-slip nails 18 are arranged in a straight line array. The outer surface of the anti-slip nails 18 is fixedly connected with inclined nails 19. The inclined nails 19 increase the grip strength and make the whole more stable. The inclined nails 19 are arranged in a ring array on the outer surface of the anti-slip nails 18. There are several inclined nails 19. The inclined nails 19 increase the contact with the soil and make it less likely to tip over.
[0037] In this invention, the coordinated arrangement of the rotating shaft 1, crossbar 2, diverting bar 3, second crossbar 4, buckle 5, fixing ring 6, bird-proof rope 7, main rod 8, and stabilizing frame 9 allows the device to be used effectively. When in use, the operator attaches the bird-proof rope 7 to the fixing ring 6. The bird-proof rope 7 is made of plastic and features a bright, eye-catching color. Multiple buckles 5 are used to secure the rope to the crossbar 2. When the rotating shaft 1 rotates, it drives the crossbar 2 to rotate, causing the bird-proof rope 7 to rotate. The rotating bird-proof rope 7 effectively repels birds, and any collisions between the ropes produce a sound, further enhancing its bird-repelling effect. Installation is simple. In windy conditions, the airflow is directed towards the diverting bar 3 and exits through the gaps between the multiple diverting bars 3, reducing wind resistance. Stabilizing frames 9 are installed on all four sides of the bottom of the main rod 8, increasing its stability and improving its overall wind resistance, preventing it from tipping over in strong winds and reducing maintenance. The frequency, through the coordinated arrangement of the drive cavity 10, motor 11, rotating shaft 12, fixing bolt 13, diagonal bar 14, first fixed seat 15, second fixed seat 16, reinforcing bolt 17, anti-slip nail 18, and inclined nail 19, enables the device to be used such that when the crossbar 2 corresponds to the second crossbar 4, they are connected by the diverting rod 3. When bird deterrence is performed, the motor 11 is started, and the drive cavity 10 does not affect the fixation of the motor 11. The rotating shaft 12 rotates, thereby driving the rotating shaft 1 to rotate, providing rotational power. The fixing bolt 13 is used to install the stabilizing frame 9. Each stabilizing frame 9 has three fixing bolts 13. The diagonal bar 14 is further reinforced, providing strong support. The first fixed seat 15 and the second fixed seat 16 can be disassembled by removing the reinforcing bolt 17, allowing the diagonal bar 14 to be removed. The anti-slip nail 18 is inserted into the ground and connected to the ground. The inclined nail 19 increases the grip strength, making the whole device more stable. The inclined nail 19 increases the contact with the soil, making it less likely to tip over.
[0038] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An auxiliary stand for protecting orchards from birds and wind, comprising a rotating shaft (1), characterized in that: Both sides of the rotating shaft (1) are fixedly connected to crossbars (2). A diverter bar (3) is fixedly connected to the top of the crossbar (2). A second crossbar (4) is fixedly connected to the top of the diverter bar (3). A buckle (5) is sleeved on the outer surface of the crossbar (2). A fixing ring (6) is rotatably connected to the outer surface of the buckle (5). A bird-proof rope (7) is provided on the outer surface of the fixing ring (6). A main rod (8) is provided at the bottom of the rotating shaft (1). A stabilizing frame (9) is movably installed on the outer surface of the main rod (8).
2. The auxiliary stand for preventing birds and wind in an orchard according to claim 1, characterized in that: The number of crossbars (2) is four, and the four crossbars (2) are arranged in a ring array on the outer surface of the rotating shaft (1).
3. The auxiliary stand for preventing birds and wind in an orchard according to claim 1, characterized in that: The main rod (8) has a drive cavity (10) inside, and a motor (11) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the drive cavity (10).
4. The auxiliary stand for protecting orchard from birds and wind according to claim 3, characterized in that: The output end of the motor (11) is fixedly connected to a rotating shaft (12), and the top of the rotating shaft (12) is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft (1).
5. The auxiliary stand for preventing birds and wind in an orchard according to claim 1, characterized in that: One side of the stabilizing frame (9) is threaded with a fixing bolt (13), and there are four stabilizing frames (9).
6. The auxiliary stand for protecting orchard from bird and wind according to claim 1, characterized in that: A diagonal rod (14) is movably installed on one side of the stabilizing frame (9), and a first fixing seat (15) is fixedly connected to the top of the diagonal rod (14).
7. The auxiliary stand for protecting orchard from birds and wind according to claim 6, characterized in that: The bottom of the diagonal bar (14) is fixedly connected to a second fixing seat (16), and the first fixing seat (15) and the second fixing seat (16) are both threaded with reinforcing bolts (17).
8. The auxiliary stand for anti-bird and wind resistance of an orchard according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the stabilizing frame (9) is fixedly connected with anti-slip nails (18), and the number of anti-slip nails (18) is several.
9. The auxiliary stand for protecting orchard from birds and wind according to claim 8, characterized in that: A number of the anti-slip studs (18) are arranged in a straight line array, and inclined studs (19) are fixedly connected to the outer surface of the anti-slip studs (18).
10. The auxiliary stand for protecting orchard from birds and wind according to claim 9, characterized in that: The inclined nails (19) are arranged in a ring array on the outer surface of the anti-slip nails (18), and the number of inclined nails (19) is several.