Lake ecological management floating bed
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521476872.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-07-15
AI Technical Summary
现有的单点支撑方式难以满足其生长需求,无法根据植物生长情况进行支撑位置调节以及多点支撑,导致植物容易出现折弯问题,进而影响植物的正常生长和生态浮床整体治理效果的发挥
[0008]与现有技术相比,本实用新型的有益效果是:一种湖泊生态治理浮床,设有若干支撑件,包括支撑座、可伸缩支撑杆和支撑叉,支撑座可拆卸限位在浮床本体的连接槽内且能转动,可伸缩支撑杆长度可调,通过转动可伸缩支撑杆并调节其长度,能将多个支撑件的支撑叉支撑在植物茎不同高度位置,实现多点支撑,有效防止长茎植物折弯,且支撑座可转动至不同位置,方便支撑或折叠收纳。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of ecological floating bed technology, specifically to a floating bed for lake ecological management. Background Technology
[0002] CN222729607U An ecological floating bed for river management includes a floating bed body with a plant holding trough at its axis for planting various aquatic plants; it is also equipped with a pair of support members, symmetrically inserted on the upper surface of the floating bed body, and the upper part of the support members is a semi-circular frame. The two semi-circular frames abut against each other to form a circular limiting frame located directly above the plant holding trough, thereby supporting the plants.
[0003] However, existing ecological floating beds have certain limitations in practical applications. Their pair of support members are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the floating bed body, with fixed support points, lacking flexibility. For plants with long root systems, such as reeds and cattails, which typically grow to a height of 1-3 meters, the weight of their heads gradually increases as they grow. The existing single-point support method is insufficient to meet their growth needs, cannot adjust the support position according to plant growth, and cannot provide multi-point support, leading to plant bending problems and affecting normal plant growth and the overall effectiveness of the ecological floating bed.
[0004] Therefore, proposing a floating bed for lake ecological management that can be supported at multiple points and is easy to adjust has important practical significance. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a floating bed for lake ecological management. By setting up a support component consisting of a detachable support base that can rotate in the connecting groove, an adjustable telescopic support rod, and a support fork, it can achieve multi-point support for plants and adjust the support position as needed, effectively preventing long-stemmed plants from bending. At the same time, the support component can be easily folded and stored when not in use, improving the flexibility and practicality of the floating bed.
[0006] This utility model provides the following technical solution: a floating bed for lake ecological management, including a floating bed body, the floating bed body is provided with a planting trough for planting plants, and the floating bed body is provided with a plurality of support members for supporting plants. The support members include a support base, a telescopic support rod and a support fork. The support base is connected to the surface of the floating bed body, one end of the telescopic support rod is rotatably connected to the support base, and the other end of the telescopic support rod is connected to the support fork.
[0007] The surface of the floating bed body is embedded with a connecting groove, the support base is detachably limited in the connecting groove, and the support base can rotate within the connecting groove.
[0008] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: a floating bed for lake ecological management is provided with several supporting components, including a support base, a telescopic support rod and a support fork. The support base is detachably limited in the connecting groove of the floating bed body and can rotate. The length of the telescopic support rod is adjustable. By rotating the telescopic support rod and adjusting its length, the support forks of multiple supporting components can be supported at different heights of plant stems to achieve multi-point support, effectively preventing long-stemmed plants from bending. The support base can be rotated to different positions for convenient support or folding and storage. Attached Figure Description
[0009] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention in use.
[0010] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention when it is not in use.
[0011] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the support structure of this utility model.
[0012] Figure 4 This is a side view of the structure of the present invention in use.
[0013] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the fixed pin and the support base of this utility model. Detailed Implementation
[0014] 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.
[0015] Please see Figure 1-5 This utility model discloses a floating bed for lake ecological management, including a floating bed body 1. The floating bed body 1 is provided with a planting trough 3 for planting plants 2, such as reeds. Specifically, the planting trough 3 is embedded in the surface of the floating bed body 1, and the bottom of the planting trough 3 is provided with a through hole. Planting pots planted with plants 2 can be placed in the planting trough 3. In order to prevent the plants 2 from tipping over on the surface of the floating bed body 1, the floating bed body 1 is provided with a number of support members 4 for supporting the plants 2.
[0016] In this embodiment, the support member 4 includes a support base 41, a telescopic support rod 42, and a support fork 43. The support base 41 is connected to the surface of the floating bed body 1. One end of the telescopic support rod 42 is rotatably connected to the support base 41, and the other end of the telescopic support rod 42 is fixedly connected to the support fork 43. The support fork 43 can be a V-shaped structure or a U-shaped structure. There are 2-4 support members 4, which are equidistantly arranged around the planting trough 3. After the plant 2 is planted in the planting trough 3, the telescopic support rod 42 can be rotated, and the support fork 43 supports the side of the stem of the plant 2, preventing the plant 2 from tipping over. In addition, the length of the telescopic support rod 42 is adjustable, so the support forks 43 of multiple support members 4 can be arranged as follows: Figure 1 and Figure 4 The supports shown are located at different heights on the stem of plant 2. Compared with the single-point support method in the prior art, this can effectively prevent the long-stemmed plant 2 from bending.
[0017] A connecting groove 5 is embedded in the surface of the floating bed body 1. The support base 41 is detachably and limited in the connecting groove 5, and the support base 41 can rotate within the connecting groove 5. By rotating the support base 41 within the connecting groove 5, the telescopic support rod 42 can be rotated to different positions. For example, when it is necessary to support the plant 2, the support base 41 can be rotated to... Figure 1 and Figure 4 The position shown also allows the support base 41 to be rotated when, for example, support for plant 2 is not required. Figure 2 At the position shown, the telescopic support rod 42 can be folded to the side of the floating bed body 1.
[0018] To achieve the above objectives, in this embodiment, as follows: Figure 1 , Figure 3 as well as Figure 5 As shown, the support base 41 has two fixing holes 6 on its side. The floating bed body 1 is movably provided with fixing pins 7 corresponding to the two fixing holes 6. A spring 8 is connected between the fixing pins 7 and the floating bed body 1. The fixing pins 7 can slide on the side of the floating bed body 1. When the fixing pins 7 are aligned with one of the fixing holes 6, under the elastic force of the spring 8, the fixing pins 7 can slide into the corresponding fixing hole 6, thereby limiting the support base 41 in the connecting groove 5 and keeping it at a specific angle.
[0019] Specifically, when the fixing pin 7 is inserted into one of the fixing holes 6, the support base 41 is restricted to a first position. This first position is used to support the roots of the plant 2 via the telescopic support rod 42 and the support fork 43. Figure 1 and Figure 4 shown.
[0020] When the fixing pin 7 is inserted into another fixing hole 6, the support base 41 is restricted to a second position. This second position allows the telescopic support rod 42 and the support fork 43 to be rotated and folded onto the surface of the floating bed body 1. Figure 2 shown.
[0021] like Figure 2 As shown, a U-shaped buckle 9 is fixedly provided on the surface of the floating bed body 1. The side of the telescopic support rod 42 is detachably limited in the U-shaped buckle 9. When the side of the telescopic support rod 42 is engaged with the U-shaped buckle 9, the inner wall of the U-shaped buckle 9 is in close contact with the side of the telescopic support rod 42, and the limit is achieved by friction.
[0022] In some embodiments, the telescopic support rod 42 includes a rotating rod 421 and a telescopic rod 422, which are telescopically connected. The other end of the rotating rod 421 and the telescopic rod 422 is rotatably connected to the support base 41, and the other end of the telescopic rod 422 is fixedly connected to the support fork 43.
[0023] In some embodiments, the telescopic rod 422 is slidably inserted inside the rotating rod 421. The connecting end of the rotating rod 421 and the telescopic rod 422 is externally threaded with a locking sleeve 423. When the locking sleeve 423 is tightened, the telescopic rod 422 is fixed inside the rotating rod 421. The rotating rod 421 and the telescopic rod 422 can extend and retract by relative sliding, and can be locked by rotating the locking sleeve 423. This structure is common on the adjustable handle of a mop and is a common practice for those skilled in the art, so it will not be specifically shown here.
[0024] In some embodiments, a locking nut 10 is threaded onto one end of the rotating shaft of the rotating rod 421 to facilitate fixing the rotation angle of the rotating rod 421.
[0025] This utility model discloses a floating bed for lake ecological management. The floating bed body 1 has a detachable support base 41 that can rotate within a connecting groove 5. A telescopic support rod 42 and a support fork 43 are connected to form a support member 4. By utilizing the adjustable length of the telescopic support rod 42, the support forks 43 of multiple support members 4 can be placed at different heights on the stems of plants 2 to achieve multi-point support and prevent long-stemmed plants 2 from bending. At the same time, the support base 41 can be rotated to switch between support or folded storage states to meet different usage needs.
[0026] 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. A floating bed for lake ecological restoration, comprising a floating bed body, wherein the floating bed body is provided with a planting trough for planting plants, and the floating bed body is provided with a plurality of support components for supporting the plants, characterized in that: The support includes a support base, a retractable support rod, and a support fork. The support base is connected to the surface of the floating bed body, one end of the retractable support rod is rotatably connected to the support base, and the other end of the retractable support rod is connected to the support fork.
2. The floating bed for lake ecological restoration as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the floating bed body is embedded with a connecting groove, the support base is detachably limited in the connecting groove, and the support base can rotate within the connecting groove.
3. The floating bed for lake ecological restoration as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The side of the support base is provided with two fixing holes, and the floating bed body is movably provided with fixing pins corresponding to the two fixing holes. A spring is connected between the fixing pins and the floating bed body. When the fixing pin is inserted into one of the fixing holes, the support base is restricted to a first position, which is used to support the roots and stems of the plant by means of the telescopic support rod and the support fork. When the fixing pin is inserted into another fixing hole, the support base is restricted to a second position, which allows the telescopic support rod and support fork to be rotated and folded onto the surface of the floating bed body.
4. The floating bed for lake ecological restoration as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The surface of the floating bed body is fixedly provided with a U-shaped buckle, and the side of the telescopic support rod is detachably limited within the U-shaped buckle.
5. The floating bed for lake ecological restoration as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The retractable support rod includes a rotating rod and a telescopic rod, which are telescopically connected. The other end of the rotating rod connected to the telescopic rod is rotatably connected to the support base, and the other end of the telescopic rod connected to the rotating rod is connected to the support fork.
6. The floating bed for lake ecological restoration as described in claim 5, characterized in that: The telescopic rod is slidably inserted inside the rotating rod. The connecting end of the rotating rod and the telescopic rod is externally threaded with a locking sleeve. When the locking sleeve is tightened, the telescopic rod is fixed inside the rotating rod.
7. The floating bed for lake ecological restoration as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The number of the support components is 2-4.
8. A floating bed for lake ecological restoration as described in claim 5, characterized in that: A lock nut is threaded onto one end of the rotating shaft of the rotating rod.