Telescopic wind protection for young plants
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521755730.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-08-18
AI Technical Summary
[0005]本实用新型的目的是提供伸缩式苗木防风支架,用以解决现有的不便于装配的缺陷
[0017] The telescopic seedling windbreak support provided by this utility model has the following advantages: the windbreak support can be easily installed by setting up the assembly components, and the pop-out structure design can realize the rapid pop-out and telescopic extension of the windbreak support.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of seedling planting technology, and in particular to a telescopic seedling windproof support. Background Technology
[0002] Strong winds can exert a powerful force on saplings, potentially breaking trunks, damaging branches, or even uprooting them, causing serious damage to their growth. The design of windproof supports can prevent strong winds from blowing them over or tilting them, thus affecting their normal growth. Furthermore, the supports and tree positioning components are easy to assemble and can become part of the urban landscape, enhancing the overall image and quality of the city.
[0003] To address this issue, Chinese patent application number CN212306332U discloses a utility model belonging to the field of windbreak supports, specifically a windbreak support for seedlings. Addressing the problem that existing windbreak supports are inconvenient for installing on seedlings of different sizes, the following solution is proposed: It includes two symmetrically arranged semicircular plates that fit together. Two symmetrically arranged support rods are fixedly installed at the bottom of each semicircular plate. A first groove is formed at the bottom of each support rod, and a slidable insert rod is installed within the groove. Ear plates are fixedly installed on both sides of each semicircular plate, and connecting holes are formed on the ear plates. The same bolt is installed in two connecting holes on the same side, and a nut is bolted to the bolt. A rotating hole is formed on each semicircular plate, and a rotating rod is rotatably installed within the rotating hole. This utility model is reasonably designed, simple in structure, and easy to operate. By moving the two clamping plates and the insert rods, it facilitates the installation of windbreak supports on seedlings of different sizes.
[0004] The aforementioned seedling windbreak support proposes to facilitate the installation of windbreak supports for seedlings of different sizes by moving two clamps and inserting rods. The design is reasonable, the structure is simple, and the operation is convenient. However, this device is not easy to assemble, which leads to low installation efficiency and inconvenient maintenance and adjustment. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a telescopic seedling windproof support to solve the problem of existing supports being inconvenient to assemble.
[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a telescopic seedling windproof support, including a main body;
[0007] An assembly assembly is mounted on the outside of the main body, a pop-out structure is mounted on the outside of the assembly assembly, a foot is mounted on the bottom of the pop-out structure, and a ferrule is mounted on the inside of one side of the assembly assembly.
[0008] The assembly component includes a hoop disposed on the outside of the main body, a pressing cap is installed on the outside of the hoop, a guide buckle is installed at the bottom end of the pressing cap, and a base is installed at the bottom end of the guide buckle.
[0009] Limiting buckles are installed on both sides of the base, and an installation groove is provided on one side of the base. A first reset spring is installed inside the installation groove, and a movable block is installed on the other side of the base.
[0010] The pressing force of the first return spring is transmitted, thereby driving the movable block and the positioning rod to move downward, so as to install the hoop and the second bracket. When disassembling, simply press the first return spring again by pressing the pressing cap to compress the first return spring and release the elastic force of the first return spring, thereby achieving the effect of easy assembly.
[0011] Furthermore, a movable rod is installed at the top of the movable block, a positioning rod is installed at the bottom of the movable block, a second bracket is installed inside the hoop, a base groove is provided inside the second bracket, a positioning block is installed at the bottom of the base groove, and a locking block is installed at the top of the positioning block to facilitate locking the positioning rod.
[0012] Furthermore, one end of the movable rod extends into the interior of the mounting groove, and the movable rod is mounted on the top of the first return spring. The first return spring compresses the movable rod to move it downward.
[0013] Furthermore, multiple sets of the hoop blocks are provided, and the hoop blocks are arranged at equal intervals on the outside of the body to improve stability.
[0014] Furthermore, the pop-out structure includes a first bracket disposed outside the assembly assembly. A handle is mounted on the bottom end of the first bracket, and an mounting block is mounted on the top end of the handle. The mounting block has an external thread on its exterior, and an internal thread on the bottom end of the first bracket. A connecting rod is mounted inside the external thread. Slider blocks are mounted on both sides of the top end of the connecting rod. A rotating block is mounted on the top end of the connecting rod, and a wedge block is mounted on the top end of the rotating block. Grooves are provided at both ends of the wedge block, and a second return spring is provided on the top end of the wedge block. Slider blocks are mounted on both sides inside the first bracket, and the second return spring can buffer the impact force between the components.
[0015] Furthermore, the external thread on the outside of the mounting block and the internal thread on the bottom of the first bracket form a threaded connection, which increases the stability effect.
[0016] Furthermore, the inner diameter of the mounting block is larger than the outer diameter of the connecting rod, and the mounting block and the connecting rod constitute a limiting structure to prevent displacement.
[0017] The telescopic seedling windbreak support provided by this utility model has the following advantages: the windbreak support can be easily installed by setting up the assembly components, and the pop-out structure design can realize the rapid pop-out and telescopic extension of the windbreak support.
[0018] The device is equipped with a pressing cap, a movable block, and a positioning rod. When the pressing cap is squeezed, the pressing force is transmitted through the first return spring, thereby driving the movable block and the positioning rod to move downwards, causing the positioning rod to lock in place, thus enabling the installation of the hoop and the second bracket. When disassembling, simply press the pressing cap again to compress the first return spring until the positioning rod slides out, at which point the elastic force of the first return spring is released, thus achieving the effect of easy installation and disassembly.
[0019] Through the design of the pop-out structure, the external thread on the outside of the mounting block and the internal thread inside the bottom of the first bracket form a threaded connection. The mounting block will move along the axial direction of the first bracket through the threaded engagement. The clockwise rotation causes the rotating block to move upward. The grooves at both ends of the inclined block contact and lock with the two ends of the rotating block, thereby pushing against the second bracket embedded inside the first bracket, and the second bracket pops out. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a side view of the three-dimensional structure of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the assembly component of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a partial top view of the three-structure assembly of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 4 For the present utility model Figure 3 Enlarged cross-sectional view of point A in the middle section;
[0024] Figure 5 This is a partial cross-sectional three-dimensional structural diagram of the second bracket of the assembly component of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 6 This is a partial cross-sectional three-dimensional structural diagram of the assembly component of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 7 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the pop-up structure of this utility model;
[0027] Figure 8 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the pop-up structure of this utility model.
[0028] The reference numerals in the figure are explained as follows: 1. Body; 2. Assembly component; 201. Hoop; 202. Press cap; 203. Guide buckle; 204. Base; 205. Limit buckle; 206. Mounting groove; 207. First return spring; 208. Movable block; 209. Movable rod; 210. Positioning rod; 211. Positioning block; 212. Locking block; 213. Second bracket; 214. Base groove; 3. Pop-up structure; 301. First bracket; 302. Handle; 303. Mounting block; 304. External thread; 305. Internal thread; 306. Connecting rod; 307. Slider; 308. Rotating block; 309. Inclined block; 310. Groove; 311. Second return spring; 4. Foot; 5. Hoop. Detailed Implementation
[0029] 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.
[0030] Please see Figures 1-8 As shown, one embodiment of this utility model is a telescopic seedling windproof support, which includes a body 1.
[0031] An assembly component 2 is mounted on the outside of the main body 1. A pop-out structure 3 is mounted on the outside of the assembly component 2. The pop-out structure 3 includes a first bracket 301 disposed on the outside of the assembly component 2. A handle 302 is mounted on the bottom end of the first bracket 301. An installation block 303 is mounted on the top end of the handle 302. The inner diameter of the installation block 303 is larger than the outer diameter of the connecting rod 306. The installation block 303 and the connecting rod 306 constitute a limiting structure.
[0032] The external thread 304 on the outside of the mounting block 303 and the internal thread 305 at the bottom of the first bracket 301 form a threaded connection. The mounting block 303 is provided with an external thread 304, and the bottom of the first bracket 301 is provided with an internal thread 305. A connecting rod 306 is installed inside the external thread 304. Slider blocks 307 are installed on both sides of the top of the connecting rod 306. A rotating block 308 is installed on the top of the connecting rod 306. An inclined block 309 is installed on the top of the rotating block 308. Grooves 310 are provided at both ends of the inclined block 309. A second return spring 311 is provided on the top of the inclined block 309. Slider blocks 307 are installed on both sides inside the first bracket 301.
[0033] Please see Figures 1-2 and Figure 7 and Figure 8As shown, the grip 302 is screwed into the internal thread 305 at the bottom of the first bracket 301 via the external thread 304, providing support for the whole. The connecting rod 306 is positioned at the bottom of the first bracket 301 along with the grip 302. The top of the grip 302 extends through the mounting block 303 into the interior of the connecting rod 306. When the grip 302 applies a rotational force, it drives the connecting rod 306 to move axially along the first bracket 301. When the rotating block 308 moves through the connecting rod 306, the rotating block 308 contacts the inclined groove of the inclined block 309, and the compressive potential energy of the second return spring 311 is released instantaneously. Through the sliding grooves at both ends of the inclined block 309 that match the slider 307, the inclined block 309 is pushed to move upward along the slider 307 on both sides of the inner wall of the first bracket 301 until the rotating block 308 is inserted into the groove 310, realizing the pop-out action. When it is rotated again, causing the two ends of the rotating block 308 to disengage from the limit of the groove 310, the second return spring 311 is compressed, causing the second bracket 213 to return to its initial position.
[0034] The bottom of the pop-out structure 3 is equipped with a foot 4, and a hoop 5 is installed inside one side of the assembly component 2. The assembly component 2 includes a hoop 201 set outside the body 1. There are multiple sets of hoop 201, and the hoop 201 are arranged at equal intervals outside the body 1.
[0035] A pressing cap 202 is installed on the outside of the clamp 201. A guide buckle 203 is installed at the bottom of the pressing cap 202. A base 204 is installed at the bottom of the guide buckle 203. Limit buckles 205 are installed on both sides of the base 204. An installation groove 206 is opened on one side of the base 204. A first return spring 207 is installed inside the installation groove 206. A movable block 208 is installed on the other side of the base 204. A movable rod 209 is installed at the top of the movable block 208. The movable rod 209 extends into the interior of the installation groove 206 and is installed at the top of the first return spring 207.
[0036] A positioning rod 210 is installed at the bottom of the movable block 208, a second bracket 213 is installed inside the hoop 201, a base groove 214 is provided inside the second bracket 213, a positioning block 211 is installed at the bottom of the base groove 214, and a locking block 212 is installed at the top of the positioning block 211.
[0037] Please see Figures 1-6As shown, when the pressing cap 202 is pressed, the pressing force of the guide buckle 203 compresses the first return spring 207, pushing the base 204 to move downwards as a whole. The base 204 is installed inside the base groove 214. The movable block 208 on one side of the bottom end of the base 204 moves downwards along with the base 204, pushing the movable rod 209 towards the first return spring 207 inside the mounting groove 206, compressing the first return spring 207. The first return spring 207 provides a stable return force. Simultaneously, the downward movement drives the positioning rod 210 at the bottom end to move downwards. The positioning rod 210 slides along the inclined surface of the locking block 212 into the bottom end of the locking block 212, thereby the locking block 212 moves against the positioning rod 210, thus... Position the second bracket 213 and the hoop 201. When it is necessary to disassemble the hoop 201 and the second bracket 213, press the pressing cap 202 again to make the positioning rod 210 disengage from the inside of the locking block 212 and slide along one end of the locking block 212 until it disengages. The elastic restoring force of the first return spring 207 is released. As the limit buckle 205 moves away from the limit of the guide buckle 203, the relative fixation between the hoop 201 and the second bracket 213 is broken. By pressing and releasing, the second bracket 213 and the hoop 201 can be assembled and disassembled without complicated tools, improving assembly efficiency. Then, the hoop strap 5 is inserted into the opening on one side of the hoop 201 to tighten the body 1.
[0038] 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. Telescopic seedling windproof support, including the main body (1); Its features are: An assembly assembly (2) is installed on the outside of the main body (1), a pop-out structure (3) is installed on the outside of the assembly assembly (2), a foot (4) is installed at the bottom of the pop-out structure (3), and a hoop (5) is installed inside one side of the assembly assembly (2). The assembly component (2) includes a hoop (201) disposed outside the body (1), a pressing cap (202) is installed on the outside of the hoop (201), a guide buckle (203) is installed at the bottom end of the pressing cap (202), and a base (204) is installed at the bottom end of the guide buckle (203). Limit buckles (205) are installed on both sides of the base (204), and an installation groove (206) is provided on one side of the base (204). A first reset spring (207) is installed inside the installation groove (206), and a movable block (208) is installed on the other side of the base (204).
2. The telescoping wind protection support for young plants according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the movable block (208) is equipped with a movable rod (209), the bottom of the movable block (208) is equipped with a positioning rod (210), the inside of the hoop (201) is equipped with a second bracket (213), the inside of the second bracket (213) is provided with a base groove (214), the bottom of the inside of the base groove (214) is equipped with a positioning block (211), and the top of the positioning block (211) is equipped with a locking block (212).
3. The telescopic seedling windproof support according to claim 2, characterized in that: The movable rod (209) extends into the interior of the mounting slot (206) and is mounted on the top of the first return spring (207).
4. The telescopic seedling windproof support according to claim 1, characterized in that: The hoop (201) is provided in multiple sets, and the hoop (201) is arranged at equal intervals on the outside of the body (1).
5. The telescopic seedling windproof support according to claim 1, characterized in that: The pop-out structure (3) includes a first bracket (301) disposed outside the assembly assembly (2). A handle (302) is installed at the bottom end of the first bracket (301). An installation block (303) is installed at the top end of the handle (302). An external thread (304) is provided on the outside of the installation block (303). An internal thread (305) is provided at the bottom end of the first bracket (301). A connecting rod (306) is installed inside the external thread (304). Slider blocks (307) are installed on both sides of the top end of the connecting rod (306). A rotating block (308) is installed at the top end of the connecting rod (306). An inclined block (309) is installed at the top end of the rotating block (308). Grooves (310) are provided at both ends of the inclined block (309). A second return spring (311) is provided at the top end of the inclined block (309). Slider blocks (307) are installed on both sides inside the first bracket (301).
6. The telescopic seedling windproof support according to claim 5, characterized in that: The external thread (304) on the outside of the mounting block (303) and the internal thread (305) at the bottom of the first bracket (301) form a threaded connection.
7. The telescopic seedling windproof support according to claim 5, characterized in that: The inner diameter of the mounting block (303) is larger than the outer diameter of the connecting rod (306), and the mounting block (303) and the connecting rod (306) constitute a limiting structure.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Seedling windproof support
CN212306332U