A type of urban green landscape frame
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-14
AI Technical Summary
在花架的运输、搬运以及临时摆放调整过程中,较大的占用空间给操作人员带来了诸多不便,不仅增加了运输成本,还降低了搬运效率,甚至在空间较为狭小的区域难以进行正常的安装和使用,一定程度上限制了城市绿化景观花架的推广和应用
1、本实用新型通过设置的锁定组件,需要进行转移时,通过拉动移动环从限位孔内移出,可以带动放置托盘转动,从而使放置托盘收合堆叠,大幅减小景观架整体占用空间,降低搬运难度,解决传统错落分布花架搬运不便的问题。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of landscape frames, specifically a type of urban greening landscape frame. Background Technology
[0002] With the accelerating pace of urbanization, urban construction land is becoming increasingly scarce, green space is being continuously reduced, and the urban ecological environment faces severe challenges. To improve this situation, vertical greening, as a highly efficient way to utilize space, has gradually gained attention. Urban green landscape pergolas, as an important carrier of vertical greening, have emerged, effectively increasing urban green space and enhancing the aesthetic appeal and sense of layering in the urban landscape.
[0003] However, current urban greening and landscaping flower stands still have certain shortcomings in design and use. To achieve better landscaping effects, most flower stands use a staggered arrangement to place multiple potted plants, creating rich visual layers through the combination of plants of different heights and types. However, this staggered design makes the overall structure of the flower stand relatively dispersed and occupies a large amount of space. During the transportation, handling, and temporary placement of the flower stands, the large space occupied causes many inconveniences for operators, not only increasing transportation costs but also reducing handling efficiency. Furthermore, it makes normal installation and use difficult in confined spaces, thus limiting the promotion and application of urban greening and landscaping flower stands to some extent.
[0004] To address the problems raised in the background art, those skilled in the art have proposed an urban greening landscape frame. Utility Model Content
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides an urban greening landscape frame.
[0006] A type of urban greening landscape frame includes a base, four vertical rods arranged in a circular array on the upper part of the base, a top plate on the upper part of the four vertical rods, a placement component for placing potted plants rotatably mounted on the vertical rods, the four placement components being staggered from high to low, and a locking component for locking the placement components on the vertical rods.
[0007] The placement assembly includes a mounting block rotatably mounted on a vertical rod, and a placement tray for supporting potted plants is provided on one side of the mounting block.
[0008] The locking assembly includes a fixed ring disposed on a vertical rod and located above the mounting block, a movable ring slidably disposed on the vertical rod and located below the fixed ring, a spring sleeved on the outer side of the vertical rod, the two ends of the spring being connected to the fixed ring and the movable ring, and two locking rods symmetrically distributed at the bottom of the movable ring.
[0009] Preferably, the bottom of the placement tray has multiple round holes for drainage.
[0010] Preferably, the upper part of the mounting block has two limiting holes that cooperate with the locking rod and are symmetrically distributed, and the bottom end of the locking rod is inserted into the limiting holes.
[0011] Preferably, the outer side of the moving ring is provided with two symmetrically distributed connecting blocks for pulling its movement.
[0012] Preferably, a limiting ring is provided on the outer side of the vertical rod below the mounting block, and a connecting rod is provided at the bottom of the mounting block, with the outer side of the connecting rod contacting one side of the limiting ring.
[0013] Preferably, the base has a water storage cavity inside, a water inlet pipe connected to the water storage cavity is provided on the upper part of the base, and a water outlet pipe connected to the water storage cavity is provided on the outer side of the base.
[0014] Preferably, the ends of the water inlet pipe and the water outlet pipe furthest from the water storage chamber are both threaded with sealing plugs.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects: 1. This utility model, through its locking component, allows the placement tray to rotate when the moving ring is pulled out of the limiting hole, thus enabling the placement tray to be folded and stacked. This significantly reduces the overall space occupied by the landscape rack, lowers the difficulty of handling, and solves the problem of inconvenient handling of traditional staggered flower racks.
[0016] 2. This utility model, through the setting of a water storage chamber, a water inlet pipe and a water outlet pipe, can increase the weight of the base by adding water through the water inlet pipe. The weight of the water lowers the center of gravity of the landscape frame, reducing the risk of tipping or shaking caused by external forces and ensuring the stability of the display. When transferring, the water outlet pipe drains the water to reduce the weight of the base, making it easier for operators to move and improving the flexibility of use. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a structural diagram of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of the component placement in this utility model; Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view showing the connection structure between the placement component and the locking component in this utility model; Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the base in this utility model; Figure 5 This is a diagram showing the position of the components after they have been stored in this utility model. Figure 6 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of the structure of part A in the middle.
[0018] In the picture: 1. Base; 2. Vertical rod; 3. Top plate; 4. Placement component; 41. Mounting block; 42. Placement tray; 43. Round hole; 5. Locking component; 51. Fixing ring; 52. Moving ring; 53. Spring; 54. Locking rod; 55. Connecting block; 6. Limiting hole; 7. Limiting ring; 8. Connecting rod; 9. Water storage chamber; 10. Water inlet pipe; 11. Water outlet pipe; 12. Sealing plug. Detailed Implementation
[0019] The embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this utility model.
[0020] As attached Figure 1 To be continued Figure 6 As shown: This utility model provides an urban greening landscape frame, including a base 1, four vertical rods 2 arranged in a circular array on the upper part of the base 1, a top plate 3 on the upper part of the four vertical rods 2, a placement component 4 for placing potted plants rotatably arranged on the vertical rods 2, the four placement components 4 are staggered from high to low, and a locking component 5 for locking the placement components 4 is provided on the vertical rods 2.
[0021] The placement components 4 on each vertical rod 2 can each support potted plants to achieve a three-dimensional greening effect. When the landscape frame needs to be moved, the locking component 5 can be used to release the locking of the placement component 4, and then each placement component 4 can be rotated around the vertical rod 2 so that the placement trays 42 of all placement components 4 can be rotated to a stacked distribution. Then, the locking component 5 can be used to relock the position of the placement component 4 to prevent the placement component 4 from shaking during the movement, thereby reducing the overall space occupied by the landscape frame and facilitating handling.
[0022] refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The placement component 4 includes a mounting block 41 rotatably mounted on the vertical rod 2, and a placement tray 42 for supporting potted plants is provided on one side of the mounting block 41.
[0023] refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 The bottom of the tray 42 has multiple round holes 43 for drainage.
[0024] When placing potted plants, the potted plants are placed directly in the inner bearing area of the placement tray 42, with the bottom of the potted plants in contact with the inner bottom surface of the placement tray 42. After watering, excess water can be naturally drained through the bottom round hole 43, which not only ensures the growth needs of the potted plants, but also keeps the inside of the placement tray 42 dry and clean.
[0025] refer to Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 The locking assembly 5 includes a fixed ring 51 disposed on the vertical rod 2 and located above the mounting block 41, a movable ring 52 slidably disposed on the vertical rod 2 and located below the fixed ring 51, a spring 53 sleeved on the outer side of the vertical rod 2, the two ends of the spring 53 being connected to the fixed ring 51 and the movable ring 52, and two locking rods 54 symmetrically distributed at the bottom of the movable ring 52.
[0026] refer to Figure 2 The upper part of the mounting block 41 has two limiting holes 6 that cooperate with the locking rod 54 and are symmetrically distributed. The bottom end of the locking rod 54 is inserted into the limiting holes 6.
[0027] refer to Figure 3 Two connecting blocks 55 are symmetrically distributed on the outer side of the moving ring 52 for pulling it to move.
[0028] When the landscape frame needs to be moved as a whole, the operator first holds the two connecting blocks 55 on the outside of the moving ring 52 and pulls them upward, causing the moving ring 52 to slide upward along the vertical rod 2. At this time, the return spring 53 is compressed, and the locking rod 54 at the bottom of the moving ring 52 moves upward and disengages from the limiting hole 6 on the upper part of the mounting block 41, releasing the rotation lock on the mounting block 41. Then, the mounting block 41 is rotated around the vertical rod 2, and the placement trays 42 on each vertical rod 2 are rotated to a compact state that brings them closer together, reducing the overall space occupied by the landscape frame. After adjusting to the target position, the connecting blocks 55 are released, the return spring 53 returns to its extended state, and the moving ring 52 is pushed downward, so that the locking rod 54 is re-inserted into the corresponding limiting hole 6 of the mounting block 41, locking the position of the mounting block 41 again, preventing the placement trays 42 from shaking or shifting during the movement, and ensuring the structural stability of the landscape frame when it is moved.
[0029] refer to Figure 3 and Figure 6 A limiting ring 7 is provided on the outer side of the vertical rod 2 below the mounting block 41, and a connecting rod 8 is provided at the bottom of the mounting block 41, with the outer side of the connecting rod 8 contacting one side of the limiting ring 7.
[0030] When the mounting block 41 is rotated to adjust the position of the placement tray 42, the mounting block 41 will synchronously drive the connecting rod 8 at the bottom to rotate around the axis of the vertical rod 2. When the connecting rod 8 rotates to contact the other side of the limiting ring 7, the rotation of the mounting block 41 will stop to avoid excessive rotation of the mounting block 41. At this time, the two locking rods 54 at the bottom of the moving ring 52 are exactly aligned with the two limiting holes 6 at the top of the mounting block 41. Without additional adjustment, the moving ring 52 can be pushed by the reset spring 53 to make the locking rods 54 accurately inserted into the limiting holes 6, thereby realizing the quick locking of the mounting block 41.
[0031] refer to Figure 4 The base 1 has a water storage chamber 9 inside, and a water inlet pipe 10 connected to the water storage chamber 9 is provided on the upper part of the base 1. A water outlet pipe 11 connected to the water storage chamber 9 is provided on the outer side of the base 1.
[0032] refer to Figure 4 Both the water inlet pipe 10 and the water outlet pipe 11 have a sealing plug 12 threaded on the end away from the water storage chamber 9.
[0033] When displaying potted plants, water can be added to the water storage chamber 9 through the water inlet pipe 10. Before displaying the potted plants, the sealing plug 12 at the top of the water inlet pipe 10 can be unscrewed, and an appropriate amount of irrigation water can be injected into the water storage chamber 9 through the water inlet pipe 10. After the water is added, the sealing plug 12 is tightened again, which effectively reduces the risk of the landscape frame tipping over or shaking due to external forces and ensures that the entire landscape frame remains stable when the potted plants are displayed. When the landscape frame needs to be moved, the sealing plug 12 on the water outlet pipe 11 is unscrewed, so that the water inside the water storage chamber 9 is discharged from the water outlet pipe 11. At this time, the weight of the base 1 is reduced, making it easier for operators to move the landscape frame and solving the problem of inconvenience caused by the excessive weight of the base 1 during the transfer.
[0034] Working principle: When displaying potted plants, first place the potted plants in the four placement trays 42, with the bottom of the potted plants in contact with the bottom surface of the tray. After watering, excess water will drain naturally through the round holes 43 at the bottom of the tray. At the same time, the sealing plug 12 on the water inlet pipe 10 of the base 1 can be unscrewed to inject an appropriate amount of irrigation water into the water storage chamber 9. After watering, tighten the sealing plug 12 again. The weight of the water increases the counterweight of the base 1 and lowers the center of gravity of the landscape frame, effectively reducing the risk of tipping or shaking caused by external forces and ensuring the stability of the display process. When it is necessary to move the landscape frame, first unscrew the sealing plug 12 on the outlet pipe 11 to drain the water in the water storage chamber 9 to reduce the weight of the base 1. Then, the operator lifts the connecting block 55 upwards, thereby moving the moving ring. 52 moves upward and compresses the spring 53, causing the locking rod 54 at the bottom of the moving ring 52 to disengage from the limiting hole 6 at the top of the mounting block 41, releasing the rotation lock on the mounting block 41. Then, the mounting block 41 rotates around the vertical rod 2. When the connecting rod 8 contacts the other side of the limiting ring 7, the rotation of the mounting block 41 stops. At this time, each placement tray 42 rotates to a compact state that is close to each other to reduce the overall space occupied, and the locking rod 54 is just aligned with the limiting hole 6. After the connecting block 55 is released, the spring 53 returns to its extended state and pushes the moving ring 52 downward, so that the locking rod 54 re-inserts into the limiting hole 6 to lock the position of the mounting block 41, preventing the placement component 4 from shaking and shifting during the transfer process, and finally achieving convenient and stable transportation of the landscape frame.
[0035] The embodiments of this utility model are given for the purpose of illustration and description. Although embodiments of this utility model have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the utility model. Those skilled in the art can make changes, modifications, substitutions and variations to the above embodiments within the scope of this utility model, which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A type of urban greening landscape frame, characterized in that, Includes a base (1), the upper part of which is provided with four vertical rods (2) arranged in a circular array, the upper part of which is provided with a top plate (3), the vertical rods (2) are rotatably provided with a placement component (4) for placing potted plants, the four placement components (4) are staggered from high to low, and the vertical rods (2) are provided with a locking component (5) for locking the placement component (4); The placement component (4) includes a mounting block (41) rotatably mounted on the vertical rod (2), and a placement tray (42) for supporting potted plants is provided on one side of the mounting block (41). The locking assembly (5) includes a fixed ring (51) disposed on the vertical rod (2) and located above the mounting block (41), a movable ring (52) slidably disposed on the vertical rod (2) and located below the fixed ring (51), a spring (53) sleeved on the outside of the vertical rod (2), the two ends of the spring (53) being connected to the fixed ring (51) and the movable ring (52), and two locking rods (54) symmetrically distributed at the bottom of the movable ring (52).
2. The urban greening landscape frame as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the placement tray (42) has multiple round holes (43) for drainage.
3. The urban greening landscape frame as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The upper part of the mounting block (41) is provided with two limiting holes (6) that cooperate with the locking rod (54) and are symmetrically distributed. The bottom end of the locking rod (54) is inserted into the limiting hole (6).
4. The urban greening landscape frame as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The outer side of the moving ring (52) is provided with two symmetrically distributed connecting blocks (55) for pulling its movement.
5. The urban greening landscape frame as described in claim 1, characterized in that: A limiting ring (7) is provided on the outer side of the vertical rod (2) below the mounting block (41), and a connecting rod (8) is provided at the bottom of the mounting block (41), with the outer side of the connecting rod (8) in contact with one side of the limiting ring (7).
6. The urban greening landscape frame as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The base (1) has a water storage cavity (9) inside, and a water inlet pipe (10) connected to the water storage cavity (9) is provided on the upper part of the base (1). A water outlet pipe (11) connected to the water storage cavity (9) is provided on the outer side of the base (1).
7. The urban greening landscape frame as described in claim 6, characterized in that: Both the water inlet pipe (10) and the water outlet pipe (11) have a sealing plug (12) threaded onto the end away from the water storage chamber (9).