An automatic humidifying orchid pot

CN224627280UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-14GUANGZHOU LEYOU AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-09-22
Publication Date
2026-08-14

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Technical Problem

[0003]现有的兰花盆依赖人工喷水、放置水盆等方式加湿,无法根据兰花生长需求自动、均匀地补充湿度,易出现局部湿度过高导致烂根,或局部湿度不足导致叶片干尖的情况,难以满足兰花对高湿度、忌积水的精准环境要求,同时普通花盆的透水结构难以平衡快速排水防积水与留存适度水分维持根部湿润的需求,要么排水过快导致盆土干得快,需频繁补水;要么排水不畅导致盆土积水,增加兰花烂根风险

Benefits of technology

[0022]本实用新型控制器的操作界面设置合适的加湿触发湿度阈值和加湿时长等参数,布液板开始工作,通过现有的水泵将液体传送至雾化喷头内,雾化喷头将储存的液体雾化成细小颗粒,均匀喷洒在底盆内部空间以及盆内周围,通过雾化喷头的设置,能让水雾呈面状覆盖盆内及周边区域,避免传统单喷头局部积水、远处干燥的问题,确保兰花根系周围、叶片表面湿度均匀,减少因湿度不均导致的叶片焦尖、根系缺氧腐烂,同时能更精准地感应环境湿度变化,也能避免单控制器故障导致的加湿中断或过度,始终将湿度稳定在兰花适宜区间。

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Abstract

This utility model discloses an automatic humidifying orchid pot, including a base pot. An automatic humidification planting component is installed inside the base pot. The planting component includes a controller, which is installed inside the base pot. Two controllers are installed, and a liquid distribution plate is provided on the opposite side of the controller. The controller 301 and the liquid distribution plate 302 are electrically connected. Atomizing nozzles are rectangularly distributed on the surface of the opposite side of the liquid distribution plate. This utility model, through the atomizing nozzles, allows water mist to cover the pot and surrounding area in a surface manner, avoiding the problems of localized water accumulation and dryness in distant areas caused by traditional single-nozzle designs. This ensures uniform humidity around the orchid roots and on the leaf surface, reducing leaf tip burn and root rot caused by uneven humidity. It also allows for more precise sensing of changes in ambient humidity and avoids humidification interruptions or over-humidification due to single-controller malfunctions, always maintaining humidity within the suitable range for orchids.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of orchid pot technology, specifically an automatic humidifying orchid pot. Background Technology

[0002] Orchid roots require good aeration to maintain normal respiration and growth. If the potting soil is not well-aerated, the roots are prone to oxygen deficiency, leading to poor growth and even serious problems such as root rot, affecting the overall health of the plant. In potted orchid cultivation, the choice of flowerpot plays a crucial role in the growth of orchids.

[0003] Existing orchid pots rely on manual spraying or placing water basins for humidification, which cannot automatically and evenly replenish humidity according to the orchid's growth needs. This can easily lead to localized excessive humidity causing root rot, or localized insufficient humidity causing leaf tips to dry out. They cannot meet the orchid's precise environmental requirements for high humidity and the avoidance of waterlogging. At the same time, the permeable structure of ordinary flower pots cannot balance the need for rapid drainage to prevent waterlogging with the need to retain adequate moisture to keep the roots moist. Either the drainage is too fast, causing the potting soil to dry out quickly and requiring frequent watering, or the drainage is poor, causing waterlogging in the potting soil and increasing the risk of root rot in orchids. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide an automatic humidifying orchid pot, which has the advantages of uniform humidification and good drainage and air permeability, and solves the problems in the prior art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0006] An automatic humidifying orchid pot includes a base pot, inside which a planting component for automatic humidification is installed. The planting component includes a controller, which is installed inside the base pot. Two controllers are installed. A liquid distribution plate is provided on the opposite side of the controller, and the controller and the liquid distribution plate are electrically connected. Atomizing nozzles are rectangularly distributed on the surface of the opposite side of the liquid distribution plate.

[0007] Preferably, the top center of the basin has symmetrically formed grooves, and there are four sets of grooves, with a slot in the middle of the groove.

[0008] It is worth noting that the four sets of centrally symmetrical grooves and slots can, on the one hand, ensure balanced force during subsequent installation of the inner basin through the symmetrical structure, avoiding problems such as tilting and instability of the inner basin due to installation misalignment; on the other hand, the clear positioning of the grooves and slots allows the inner basin to be quickly aligned with the installation position, simplifying the assembly operation and improving the ease of use. At the same time, the slot structure also provides a stable locking foundation for the inner basin, preventing displacement of the inner basin during use.

[0009] Preferably, the bottom basin is provided with an inner basin, and the inner basin has water permeable holes, with the inner basin symmetrically located at the center of the water permeable holes.

[0010] It is worth noting that the symmetrically arranged drainage holes in the center allow excess water in the inner pot to drain evenly, preventing localized water accumulation due to uneven distribution of drainage holes and thus preventing orchid root rot. At the same time, the evenly distributed drainage holes also keep the soil moisture in the inner pot consistent, creating a stable growth environment for the orchid roots and meeting the orchid's growth requirements of preferring moisture but disliking waterlogging.

[0011] Preferably, the top of the inner basin is integrally formed with a mounting plate, and four sets of mounting plates are symmetrically arranged at the center.

[0012] It is worth noting that the four sets of centrally symmetrical one-piece molded mounting plates have several advantages. First, the one-piece molded structure enhances the connection strength between the mounting plate and the inner basin, preventing the mounting plate from breaking during assembly or use and improving the overall structural stability. Second, the centrally symmetrical design matches the groove of the base basin, allowing for precise alignment and ensuring that the inner basin is centered in the base basin after installation, preventing any offset and further guaranteeing the uniformity of stress on the inner basin and water drainage.

[0013] Preferably, a locking block is fixed at the middle position of the bottom end of the mounting plate, and the locking block is engaged in the slot.

[0014] It is worth noting that the interlocking mechanism between the clip and the slot allows for quick assembly and disassembly of the inner pot and the base pot without the need for additional tools. This makes it convenient for users to regularly remove the inner pot to check the growth of the orchid's roots or to perform maintenance operations such as changing the soil or fertilizing. At the same time, the interlocking structure can firmly fix the position of the inner pot, so even if the flower pot is moved, the inner pot will not wobble in the base pot, avoiding soil displacement and root damage, and ensuring stable growth of the orchid.

[0015] Preferably, the bottom end of the inner basin is provided with a through hole, and the inner diameter of the through hole increases gradually.

[0016] It is worth noting that: the gradually increasing diameter of the through holes can guide the water accumulated at the bottom of the inner pot downwards more efficiently than the equal diameter through holes, avoiding water stagnation at the bottom of the inner pot; at the same time, the gradually increasing diameter of the holes can reduce the loss of soil particles with water, prevent soil compaction, ensure smooth drainage, maintain the integrity of the soil structure in the inner pot, and provide loose and breathable growing conditions for the orchid roots.

[0017] Preferably, a permeable plate is installed at the bottom of the basin, and the permeable plate is symmetrically arranged at the bottom of the basin.

[0018] It is worth noting that the centrally symmetrically arranged permeable trays can further guide the water drained from the inner pot, ensuring that the water is evenly distributed at the bottom of the pot and preventing water from accumulating in a certain area and causing localized dampness. At the same time, the permeable trays can create a certain amount of ventilation space at the bottom of the pot, reducing the stuffiness when water evaporates from the pot and lowering the risk of bacterial growth. This creates a dry and breathable environment for the orchid roots, meeting the high requirements of orchids for their growing environment.

[0019] Preferably, a water outlet is provided at the middle position of the bottom end of the basin, and a permeable plate is provided at the top of the water outlet.

[0020] It is worth noting that the design of the permeable tray at the top of the drainage hole serves two purposes. First, the permeable tray can filter out small amounts of soil impurities from the water drained from the inner pot, preventing impurities from clogging the drainage hole and ensuring that the drainage channel of the bottom pot remains unobstructed for a long time, thus avoiding water accumulation in the bottom pot due to blockage of the drainage hole. Second, the permeable tray can guide water to flow precisely to the drainage hole, reducing the time water stays in the bottom pot, further reducing the humidity in the bottom pot, and preventing orchid roots from developing diseases due to prolonged exposure to a humid environment.

[0021] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0022] The controller of this utility model allows for setting appropriate humidification trigger humidity thresholds and humidification duration parameters on its user interface. Once these parameters are set, the distribution plate begins operation, using an existing water pump to deliver liquid to the atomizing nozzles. The atomizing nozzles atomize the stored liquid into fine particles, which are then evenly sprayed into the interior space of the pot and its surrounding area. The atomizing nozzles allow the water mist to cover the pot and surrounding area in a surface pattern, avoiding the problems of localized water accumulation and dryness in distant areas associated with traditional single-nozzle systems. This ensures uniform humidity around the orchid roots and on the leaf surface, reducing leaf tip burn and root rot caused by uneven humidity. Furthermore, it can more accurately sense changes in ambient humidity and prevent humidification interruptions or over-humidification due to single-controller malfunctions, consistently maintaining humidity within the suitable range for orchids. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0024] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional cross-sectional view of the present invention;

[0025] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the connection between the base basin and the inner basin of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the planting component of this utility model;

[0027] Figure 5 This is a partial three-dimensional schematic diagram of the planting component of this utility model.

[0028] Figure label:

[0029] 1. Base basin; 2. Water outlet; 301. Controller; 302. Liquid distribution plate; 303. Atomizing nozzle; 304. Groove; 305. Slot; 306. Inner basin; 307. Water permeable hole; 308. Mounting plate; 309. Locking block; 310. Through hole; 311. Water permeable plate. Detailed Implementation

[0030] 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.

[0031] To address the problems of cumbersome artificial humidification operations and easy imbalance in soil drainage and aeration in existing technologies, the following technical solution is proposed. Please refer to [link / reference]. Figures 1-5 ;

[0032] An automatic humidifying orchid pot includes a base pot 1. The base pot 1 is equipped with a planting component for automatic humidification. The planting component includes a controller 301, which is installed inside the base pot 1. Two sets of controllers 301 are installed. A liquid distribution plate 302 is provided on the opposite side of the controller 301. The controller 301 and the liquid distribution plate 302 are electrically connected. The surface of the opposite side of the liquid distribution plate 302 is rectangularly distributed with atomizing nozzles 303. A water outlet 2 is opened at the middle position of the bottom of the base pot 1, and a water permeable plate 311 is provided at the top of the water outlet 2.

[0033] The top of the base basin 1 has four symmetrically arranged grooves 304, and a slot 305 is formed in the center of each groove 304. An inner basin 306 is provided inside the base basin 1, and a water permeable hole 307 is formed inside the inner basin 306, with the water permeable hole 307 symmetrically arranged in the center of the inner basin 306. A mounting plate 308 is integrally formed on the top of the inner basin 306, and four sets of mounting plates 308 are symmetrically arranged in the center of each mounting plate 308. A locking block 309 is fixed in the center of the bottom of the mounting plate 308, and the locking block 309 engages with the slot 305. A through hole 310 is provided at the bottom, and the inner diameter of the through hole 310 increases progressively. A permeable plate 311 is installed at the bottom inside the basin 1, and the permeable plate 311 is symmetrically arranged at the bottom inside the basin 1. Four sets of grooves 304 are symmetrically opened at the top of the basin 1, which, together with the slots 305 in the middle of the grooves 304, perfectly match the four sets of symmetrically arranged mounting plates 308 integrally formed at the top of the inner basin 306 and the locking blocks 309 in the middle of the bottom of the mounting plates 308. When the locking blocks 309 are precisely engaged in the slots 305, the inner basin 306 and the basin 1 can be quickly and stably secured. The fixed assembly not only avoids the problems of easy misalignment and loosening during traditional flowerpot assembly, but also eliminates the need for additional tools, allowing users to complete the installation manually, greatly improving ease of use. Simultaneously, the four sets of symmetrical structures ensure more even stress distribution, effectively enhancing the overall stability of the flowerpot and extending its service life. The symmetrically arranged drainage holes 307 inside the inner pot (306) ensure that excess water drains promptly after watering, preventing root rot caused by waterlogging and creating a dry and breathable growing environment that suits the orchid's preference for moisture but inability to tolerate waterlogging. The bottom of the inner pot (306)... The progressively larger through holes 310 further optimize the water flow path, ensuring drainage efficiency while slowing down water loss to some extent, thus playing a preliminary water retention role. In addition, the permeable trays 311 symmetrically arranged at the bottom center of the bottom of the bottom pot 1 can not only receive and guide water seeping from the inner pot 306, preventing water from accumulating randomly in the bottom pot 1, but also provide suitable air humidity for orchid growth through water evaporation, helping orchids grow healthily in a humid environment, fully utilizing the core function of automatic humidification, and providing double protection for orchid growth.

[0034] Working principle: The permeable tray 311 is placed stably at the bottom of the base pot 1 according to the centrally symmetrical installation requirements, ensuring that the position of the permeable tray 311 corresponds to the water outlet 2 opened in the middle of the bottom of the base pot 1, thus preparing for the subsequent drainage of excess water and the proper functioning of the permeability. The inner pot 306 is then lifted, and its four centrally symmetrical mounting plates 308, integrally formed at its top, are aligned with the four centrally symmetrical grooves 304 opened at the top of the base pot 1. The locking block 309, fixed at the middle of the bottom of the mounting plate 308, is then precisely engaged into the locking groove 305 opened in the middle of the groove 304, completing the stable assembly of the inner pot 306 and the base pot 1. At this point, the through holes 310 with progressively increasing inner diameters at the bottom of the inner pot 306 are located above the permeable tray 311, facilitating water penetration. Suitable orchid growth fertilizer is then filled into the assembled inner pot 306. The orchid is planted in the soil. Water is then poured into the inner pot 306 according to the orchid's growth needs. The water permeates through the symmetrically shaped permeable holes 307 at the center of the inner pot 306 and the through-holes 310 at the bottom to the permeable tray 311. Excess water is filtered by the permeable tray 311 and drained from the outlet hole 2 of the bottom pot 1, preventing water accumulation in the inner pot 306. When humidification is needed, the controller 301 is activated. Based on the humidity requirements for orchid growth, appropriate humidification trigger thresholds and humidification duration parameters are set through the controller 301's interface. The liquid distribution plate 302 then operates, using a water pump to deliver liquid to the atomizing nozzle 303. The atomizing nozzle 303 atomizes the stored liquid into fine particles, spraying them evenly throughout the space inside the bottom pot 1 and around the inner pot 306, providing a suitable humidity environment for orchid growth.

[0035] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.

[0036] 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.

Claims

1. An automatic humidifying orchid pot comprising a bottom pot (1), characterized in that, The inside of the bottom basin (1) is internally provided with a planting assembly for automatic humidification, the planting assembly comprises a controller (301), the controller (301) is installed in the inside of the bottom basin (1), and the controller (301) is installed in two groups; the opposite side of the controller (301) is provided with a liquid distribution plate (302), and the controller (301) and the liquid distribution plate (302) are electrically connected; the surface of the opposite side of the liquid distribution plate (302) is provided with a plurality of atomizing nozzles (303) in a rectangular distribution.

2. The self-watering plant pot of claim 1, wherein, The top end of the bottom basin (1) is centrally and symmetrically provided with a groove (304), and the groove (304) is provided with four groups; a clamping groove (305) is formed in the middle of the inside of the groove (304).

3. The self-watering plant pot of claim 1, wherein, The inside of the bottom basin (1) is provided with an inner basin (306), the inside of the inner basin (306) is provided with a water permeable hole (307), and the water permeable hole (307) is centrally and symmetrically formed in the inside of the inner basin (306).

4. The self-watering plant pot of claim 3, wherein, The top end of the inner basin (306) is integrally provided with a mounting plate (308), and the mounting plate (308) is centrally and symmetrically provided with four groups.

5. The self-watering plant pot of claim 4, wherein, The middle of the bottom end of the mounting plate (308) is fixedly provided with a clamping block (309), and the clamping block (309) is clamped in the clamping groove (305).

6. The self-watering plant pot of claim 3, wherein, The bottom end of the inner basin (306) is provided with a through hole (310), and the inner diameter of the through hole (310) gradually increases.

7. The self-watering plant pot of claim 1, wherein, The inside of the bottom basin (1) is internally provided with a water permeable disc (311), and the water permeable disc (311) is centrally and symmetrically arranged at the bottom end of the inside of the bottom basin (1).

8. The self-watering plant pot of claim 7, wherein, The middle of the bottom end of the bottom basin (1) is provided with a water outlet hole (2), and the water permeable disc (311) is arranged at the top end of the water outlet hole (2).