A ground-inserted yard light

By designing a combination structure of the insertion rod, top rod, and pyramid for the ground-mounted courtyard light, the problem of fixed insertion rod length was solved, allowing for flexible adjustment of position and angle, reducing manpower consumption during installation, and improving installation convenience.

CN224470165UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-07SICHUAN SINOECHIPTECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SICHUAN SINOECHIPTECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-24
Publication Date
2026-07-07

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Technical Problem

The existing courtyard lights have fixed pole lengths, which are inconvenient to install according to the actual environment, and it is laborious to insert the poles into the ground.

Method used

A ground-mounted courtyard light was designed. Through the combination structure of the insertion rod, the top rod, and the pyramid, the position, height, and angle of the light fixture body can be adjusted. The light fixture can be inserted into the soil with minimal effort by stepping on the swing rod, and the pyramid can be inserted by its own weight.

Benefits of technology

It enables flexible adjustment of the lamp body position and illumination range, reduces manpower consumption during installation, and improves the convenience and efficiency of installation.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a ground insertion type courtyard lamp, include: lamp body, the bottom fixedly connected with connecting seat of lamp body, and the below of connecting seat is provided with the top rod, and the connecting place of connecting seat and top rod is provided with locking rod, the plug rod is set in the below of top rod, and the plug rod includes upper pole body and lower pole body, the upper pole body sets up in the above of lower pole body, and the top of upper pole body is connected with first connector, the top of lower pole body is connected with second connector, the inside of recess is provided with swing bar, the pyramid is set in the below of plug rod, and the top of pyramid is connected with third connector. The ground insertion type courtyard lamp, through the disassembly and assembly of plug rod and top rod and pyramid, the position height of lamp body is adjusted conveniently, thereby the use of lamp body is convenient, and through the foot step swing bar, the pyramid is inserted into the soil with the weight of using oneself, and the operation of saving the strength is convenient.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of courtyard lighting technology, specifically a ground-mounted courtyard light. Background Technology

[0002] Courtyard lights are a type of outdoor lighting that combines versatility and aesthetics. They are widely used in public places such as urban slow lanes, residential areas, tourist attractions, parks, and squares, extending people's outdoor activity time and improving the safety of nighttime travel. They have developed into a mature industry chain.

[0003] Existing courtyard lights mostly have fixed pole lengths, which are inconvenient to install and use according to the actual environment. Moreover, the poles are mostly inserted into the ground manually, which is laborious. Therefore, we propose a ground-mounted courtyard light to solve the problems mentioned above. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a ground-inserted courtyard light to solve the problems mentioned in the background art, where the length of the insertion pole of most current courtyard lights is fixed, making it inconvenient to install and use according to the actual environment, and the insertion pole is mostly manually pressed into the ground, which is laborious.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a ground-mounted courtyard light, comprising:

[0006] The lamp body has a connecting seat fixedly connected to its bottom, and a top rod is provided below the connecting seat. A locking rod is provided at the connection between the connecting seat and the top rod.

[0007] The insertion rod is located below the top rod and includes an upper rod body and a lower rod body. The upper rod body is located above the lower rod body, and a first connector is connected to the top of the upper rod body. A second connector is connected to the top of the lower rod body, and a groove is provided inside the second connector. A swing rod is provided inside the groove, and the groove and the bottom of the swing rod are connected by a connecting shaft.

[0008] A pyramid, wherein the pyramid is positioned below the insert rod, and a third connector is attached to the top of the pyramid.

[0009] Preferably, the cross-section of the connecting seat is in the shape of a "∏" and the connecting seat is engaged with the top rod, and the connecting seat and the top rod are fixedly connected by a locking rod.

[0010] Preferably, the diameters of the groove, the second connector, and the third connector are equal.

[0011] Preferably, the upper rod is threaded to the bottom end of the top rod via a first connector, and the lower rod is threaded to the bottom end of the upper rod via a second connector.

[0012] Preferably, the swing arm is rotatably connected to the second connector via a connecting shaft, and the outer surface of the swing arm is flush with the outer surface of the second connector.

[0013] Preferably, the pyramid is threadedly connected to the bottom end of the lower rod via a third connector.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: the ground-inserted courtyard light, through the disassembly and assembly of the insertion rod, top rod and pyramid, makes it easy to adjust the position and height of the light fixture body, thereby facilitating the use of the light fixture body, and by stepping on the swing rod, the pyramid is driven into the soil by its own weight, which is convenient and labor-saving to operate;

[0015] 1. A groove, a second connector, and a third connector are provided, with the groove, the second connector, and the third connector having the same diameter. This provides conditions for the movable connection between the upper rod, the lower rod, the top rod, and the pyramid, facilitating the disassembly of the insert rod and thus facilitating the adjustment of the height of the lamp body and the use of the lamp body.

[0016] 2. A connecting seat and a top rod are provided. The connecting seat and the top rod are connected by a locking rod, which makes it easy to adjust the angle of the lamp body and thus adjust the illumination range, making the lamp body easier to use.

[0017] 3. A second connector and a swing arm are provided. The swing arm is rotatably connected to the second connector via a connecting shaft, which makes it easy for the swing arm to extend out of the second connector. This makes it easy to step on the swing arm and use its own weight to drive the pyramid into the soil, which is convenient and labor-saving. The swing arm is stored in the second connector through a groove, which facilitates the connection between the lower and upper rods. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a half-sectional view of the second connector of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a frontal sectional view of the present invention.

[0021] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 3 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle;

[0022] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the swing arm structure in use according to the present invention.

[0023] In the diagram: 1. Lamp body; 2. Connecting seat; 3. Top rod; 4. Locking rod; 5. Insert rod; 501. Upper rod body; 502. First connector; 503. Lower rod body; 504. Second connector; 505. Groove; 506. Connecting shaft; 507. Swing rod; 6. Pyramid; 7. Third connector. 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 This utility model provides a technical solution: a ground-inserted courtyard light, comprising: a lamp body 1, a connecting base 2, a top rod 3, a locking rod 4, an insert rod 5, a pyramid 6, and a third connecting head 7;

[0026] The lamp body 1 has a connecting seat 2 fixedly connected to its bottom, and a top rod 3 is provided below the connecting seat 2. A locking rod 4 is provided at the connection between the connecting seat 2 and the top rod 3.

[0027] Insert rod 5 is located below top rod 3, and insert rod 5 includes upper rod body 501 and lower rod body 503. Upper rod body 501 is located above lower rod body 503, and the top end of upper rod body 501 is connected to a first connector 502. The top end of lower rod body 503 is connected to a second connector 504. The second connector 504 has a groove 505 inside, and a swing rod 507 is provided inside the groove 505. The bottom of groove 505 and swing rod 507 are connected by a connecting shaft 506.

[0028] Pyramid 6 is located below the insert rod 5, and a third connector 7 is connected to the top of pyramid 6.

[0029] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 The cross-section of the middle connecting seat 2 is in the shape of a "∏" and the connecting seat 2 is engaged with the top rod 3. The connecting seat 2 and the top rod 3 are fixedly connected by the locking rod 4, which facilitates the installation and use of the lamp body 1. The diameters of the groove 505, the second connecting head 504 and the third connecting head 7 are equal, which facilitates the connection between the top rod 3, the insert rod 5 and the pyramid 6. The upper rod body 501 is threaded to the bottom end of the top rod 3 through the first connecting head 502, and the lower rod body 503 is threaded to the bottom end of the upper rod body 501 through the second connecting head 504, which facilitates the assembly of the insert rod 5.

[0030] like Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The middle swing rod 507 is rotatably connected to the second connector 504 via the connecting shaft 506, and the outer side of the swing rod 507 is flush with the outer side of the second connector 504, which facilitates the connection between the upper rod body 501 and the lower rod body 503. The pyramid 6 is threadedly connected to the bottom end of the lower rod body 503 via the third connector 7, which facilitates the connection between the pyramid 6 and the insert rod 5.

[0031] Working principle: When using this ground-mounted courtyard light, if... Figure 3 As shown, the “∏” shaped structure on the connecting seat 2 is connected to the top rod 3, and then the connecting seat 2 and the top rod 3 are fixedly connected by the locking rod 4;

[0032] like Figure 3 As shown, by rotating the swing rod 507, the swing rod 507 is separated from the groove 505. Then, the lower rod body 503 is connected to the bottom of the upper rod body 501 through the second connector 504. Then, the pyramid 6 is connected to the bottom of the lower rod body 503 through the third connector 7, completing the assembly of the insert rod 5 and the pyramid 6. The bottom of the pyramid 6 is then inserted into the soil, as shown. Figure 5 As shown, the pyramid 6 can be lowered by stepping on the swing arm 507 and using its own weight, thus saving manpower. After the pyramid 6 is inserted into the soil, the lower rod 503 and the upper rod 501 are separated by rotating them in the opposite direction. By rotating the swing arm 507 in the opposite direction, as shown... Figure 4 As shown, the swing rod 507 is retracted into the groove 505 in the second connector 504, thus ensuring the appearance of the plug rod 5. Then, the upper rod body 501 and the lower rod body 503 are connected, reset, and fixed. Finally, the upper rod body 501 is connected to the top rod 3 through the first connector 502. According to the actual use, the plug rod 5 in this ground-insert courtyard light can connect multiple upper rod bodies 501 to increase the height of the plug rod 5, thereby increasing the position height of the lamp body 1.

[0033] This ground-mounted courtyard light can also connect the pyramid 6 directly to the top rod 3 via the third connector 7, lowering the height of the light fixture body 1 and making it convenient for the ground-mounted courtyard light to be used according to actual conditions. This is the entire working process of the ground-mounted courtyard light. The contents not described in detail in this specification belong to the prior art known to those skilled in the art.

[0034] All standard parts used in this utility model can be purchased from the market, and irregular parts can be customized according to the description and drawings. The specific connection methods of each part adopt conventional methods such as bolts, rivets, and welding that are mature in the prior art. The machinery, parts and equipment adopt conventional models in the prior art, and the circuit connection adopts conventional connection methods in the prior art, which will not be described in detail here.

[0035] Although the present invention 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 invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A ground-mounted courtyard light, characterized in that, include: The lamp body (1) has a connecting seat (2) fixedly connected to its bottom, and a top rod (3) is provided below the connecting seat (2), and a locking rod (4) is provided at the connection between the connecting seat (2) and the top rod (3). Insert rod (5), the insert rod (5) is located below the top rod (3), and the insert rod (5) includes an upper rod body (501) and a lower rod body (503). The upper rod body (501) is located above the lower rod body (503), and the top end of the upper rod body (501) is connected to a first connector (502). The top end of the lower rod body (503) is connected to a second connector (504), and the interior of the second connector (504) is provided with a groove (505). The interior of the groove (505) is provided with a swing rod (507), and the bottom of the groove (505) and the swing rod (507) are connected by a connecting shaft (506). A pyramid (6) is located below the insert rod (5), and a third connector (7) is connected to the top of the pyramid (6).

2. A ground-mounted courtyard light according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cross section of the connecting seat (2) is "∏" shaped, and the connecting seat (2) is engaged with the top rod (3), and the connecting seat (2) and the top rod (3) are fixedly connected by the locking rod (4).

3. A ground-mounted courtyard light according to claim 1, characterized in that: The diameters of the groove (505), the second connector (504), and the third connector (7) are equal.

4. A ground-mounted courtyard light according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper rod (501) is threaded to the bottom end of the top rod (3) via the first connector (502), and the lower rod (503) is threaded to the bottom end of the upper rod (501) via the second connector (504).

5. A ground-mounted courtyard light according to claim 1, characterized in that: The swing arm (507) is rotatably connected to the second connector (504) via a connecting shaft (506), and the outer side of the swing arm (507) is flush with the outer side of the second connector (504).

6. A ground-mounted courtyard light according to claim 1, characterized in that: The pyramid (6) is threaded to the bottom end of the lower rod (503) via a third connector (7).