A honeycomb treatment device for fire fighting

CN224638887UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18NANXIONG FIRE RESCUE BRIGADE (NANXIONG FIRE RESCUE BUREAU)
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Application Number
CN202521540899.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-07-23
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-07-23

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Technical Problem

[0003]现有技术中,多采用火焰喷射器或高压水枪来消灭蜂群或蜂窝,然而这些方法不仅操作和携带不方便,还具有一定的危险性,容易造成附近墙壁、房檐、树木的损坏并且使蜂群乱飞,易发生伤人事故

Benefits of technology

[0020]使用本实用新型的消防用蜂窝处理装置,通过调节风扇转动将蜂群吸入风筒并收集在网袋内,可以一次性捕捉多个蜂类,限制了蜂的活动,避免了蜂群乱飞伤人;捕蜂过程操作简单,且不会破坏环境,也不会对操作人员自身造成伤害,便于操作人员携带使用。

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of insect catching device, concretely relates to a honeycomb treatment device for fire fighting, including main body pole, catch the bee device, operation key, the catch the bee device includes: the air cylinder, fan and net bag, operation key with between fan is connected with power cord, use the honeycomb treatment device for fire fighting of the utility model, through adjusting fan rotation will bee colony inhale air cylinder and collect in net bag, can catch multiple bee classes one time, limit the activity of bee, avoid bee colony fly disorderly and hurt people, the catch the bee process is simple to operate, and will not destroy the environment, also will not cause harm to the operation personnel self, convenient for operation personnel to carry use.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of insect-catching devices, specifically to a honeycomb treatment device for fire fighting. Background Technology

[0002] Bee colonies can pose various dangers to humans, especially aggressive species such as wasps and hornets, whose toxicity and swarming behavior can lead to serious consequences.

[0003] In existing technologies, flamethrowers or high-pressure water guns are often used to eliminate bee swarms or beehives. However, these methods are not only inconvenient to operate and carry, but also pose certain dangers. They can easily damage nearby walls, eaves, and trees, and cause bee swarms to fly around erratically, which can easily lead to accidents that injure people. Utility Model Content

[0004] This invention provides a bee-catching device that is easy to carry, simple to operate, and will not pose a danger to the surrounding environment.

[0005] This utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0006] A fire-fighting honeycomb treatment device includes: a main rod, a bee-catching device, and an operation key;

[0007] The bee-catching device is installed on the top of the main rod, and the operation key is installed on the outside of the bee-catching device;

[0008] The bee-catching device includes: a wind duct, a fan, and a net bag. The wind duct is installed at the top of the main rod, and the front end of the wind duct has an air inlet, and the rear end of the wind duct has an air outlet. The fan is installed inside the wind duct, and a passageway for bees to pass through is left between the outer periphery of the fan and the inner periphery of the wind duct. When the fan is running, it can create a negative pressure at the rear end of the fan to draw the bees from the air inlet to the air outlet. One end of the net bag has a bee inlet, and the net bag is connected to the air outlet through the bee inlet.

[0009] A power cord is connected between the operation keys and the fan.

[0010] Preferably, the bee-catching device further includes a backflow prevention component, which includes a cover plate and an elastic reset member. The backflow prevention component is installed at the air outlet, the cover plate is rotatably connected to the air duct, and the elastic reset member connects the cover plate and the air duct. When the fan is running and a negative pressure is formed at the rear end of the fan, the cover plate can open the air outlet. When the fan stops running, the elastic reset member can act on the cover plate to seal the air outlet.

[0011] Preferably, the cover plate includes a rotating shaft and two plates. The rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the air duct, and the two plates are rotatably connected to the rotating shaft. The elastic reset member is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft, and both ends of the elastic reset member abut against the two plates respectively.

[0012] Preferably, the air duct is detachably connected to the main body rod.

[0013] Preferably, a threaded rod is fixedly connected to the outer side of the air duct, and the threaded rod is screwed to the main body rod.

[0014] Preferably, the fire-fighting honeycomb treatment device further includes a battery pack, the operation key is installed inside the battery pack, and a lithium battery is also installed inside the battery pack, the lithium battery being electrically connected to the operation key.

[0015] Preferably, the fire-fighting honeycomb treatment device further includes a lighting lamp, which is fixedly connected inside the air duct and spaced apart in front of the fan. The lighting lamp is electrically connected to the operation key.

[0016] Preferably, the lighting is a light strip, which is arranged in a loop along the inner wall of the air duct.

[0017] Preferably, the diameter of the inner wall of the air duct is 200mm, and a gap of 28-50mm is left between the outer diameter of the fan and the inner wall of the air duct.

[0018] Preferably, the mesh bag is provided with a drawstring, which can be adjusted to increase or decrease the size of the bee inlet.

[0019] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0020] Using the honeycomb processing device for fire fighting of this utility model, the bee swarm is sucked into the air duct and collected in the net bag by adjusting the fan rotation. Multiple bees can be captured at one time, restricting their activity and preventing the bees from flying around and injuring people. The bee capture process is simple to operate, does not damage the environment, and will not cause harm to the operator. It is also easy for operators to carry and use. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the honeycomb treatment device for fire protection according to this utility model;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the ventilation duct of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the anti-reverse component sealing the air outlet of this utility model:

[0024] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 3 Enlarged view of a portion of the structure;

[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the open air outlet of the anti-reverse component of this utility model.

[0026] In the picture:

[0027] 1. Main rod; 2. Bee trapping device; 21. Air duct; 211. Air inlet; 212. Air outlet; 213. Threaded rod; 22. Fan; 23. Net bag; 231. Bee inlet; 24. Passage channel; 25. Anti-reverse assembly; 251. Cover plate; 2511. Rotating shaft; 2512. Plate; 252. Elastic reset component; 3. Operation key; 4. Power cord; 5. Lighting. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0029] In the description of the embodiments of this application, it should be noted that the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing the embodiments of this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on the embodiments of this application. In addition, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.

[0030] In the description of the embodiments of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a replaceable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in the embodiments of this application based on the specific circumstances.

[0031] Combination Figure 1-5As shown, a fire-fighting honeycomb treatment device includes: a main rod 1, a bee-catching device 2, and an operation key 3; the bee-catching device 2 is installed on the top of the main rod 1, and the operation key 3 is installed on the outside of the bee-catching device 2; the bee-catching device 2 includes: a ventilation duct 21, a fan 22, and a net bag 23; the ventilation duct 21 is installed on the top of the main rod 1, and the front end of the ventilation duct 21 has an air intake 211, and the rear end of the ventilation duct 21 has an air outlet 212; the fan 22 is installed on... Inside the air duct 21, a passageway 24 for bees to pass through is provided between the outer periphery of the fan 22 and the inner peripheral wall of the air duct 21. When the fan 22 is running, it can create a negative pressure at the rear end of the fan 22 to draw the bees from the air inlet 211 to the air outlet 212. One end of the mesh bag 23 has a bee inlet 231, and the mesh bag 23 is connected to the air outlet 212 through the bee inlet 231. A power cord 4 is connected between the operation button 3 and the fan 22.

[0032] When using the fire-fighting honeycomb treatment device, the operator wears protective clothing and ensures a tight connection between the ventilation duct 21 and the main rod 1, and between the net bag 23 and the ventilation duct 21. The operator then adjusts the control key 3 to rotate the fan 22 to draw in air. Holding the main rod 1, the operator proceeds to the bee-catching area and aligns the front end of the ventilation duct 21 with the location of the bees to draw them in. The bees are drawn into the net bag 23 by the suction of the fan 22. After capturing the bees in the catching area, the opening is closed, and the net bag 23 is separated from the ventilation duct 21, thus completing the bee colony treatment. This fire-fighting honeycomb treatment device is simple to operate and effectively isolates bee colonies, protecting the safety of the operator. Afterwards, the operator can either centrally destroy the bee colony or release it to a suitable location, which is beneficial to environmental protection.

[0033] Furthermore, the bee-catching device 2 also includes a backflow prevention component 25, which includes a cover plate 251 and an elastic reset member 252. The backflow prevention component 25 is installed at the air outlet 212. The cover plate 251 is rotatably connected to the air duct 21, and the elastic reset member 252 connects the cover plate 251 and the air duct 21. When the fan 22 is running and a negative pressure is formed at the rear end of the fan 22, the cover plate 251 can open the air outlet 212. When the fan 22 stops running, the elastic reset member 252 can act on the cover plate 251 to seal the air outlet 212.

[0034] In this embodiment, the operation key 3 can adjust the rotation speed of the fan 22. When the fan 22 rotates, the cover plate 251, under the influence of suction, will overcome the action of the elastic reset member 252 and rotate to open the air outlet 212, allowing the fan 22 to suck bees into the net bag 23. The higher the rotation speed of the fan 22, the larger the opening of the air outlet 212. When the fan 22 does not rotate, the cover plate 251 seals the air outlet 212 under the action of the elastic reset member 252. When the fan 22 stops rotating after the bee capture is completed, it can prevent the bee swarm from escaping from the net bag 23 through the air duct 21.

[0035] Furthermore, the cover plate 251 includes a rotating shaft 2511 and two plates 2512. The rotating shaft 2511 is fixedly connected to the air duct 21, and the two plates 2512 are rotatably connected to the rotating shaft 2511. The elastic reset member 252 is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 2511, and the two ends of the elastic reset member 252 abut against the two plates 2512 respectively.

[0036] In this embodiment, when the fan 22 is not rotating, the two plates 2512 are distributed on both sides of the rotating shaft 2511 under the action of the elastic reset member 252, jointly sealing the air outlet 212; as the speed of the fan 22 increases, the elastic reset member 252 deforms, causing the two plates 2512 to move closer to each other; by setting the anti-reverse component 25 in this way, the cooperation between the elastic reset member 252 and the suction force generated by the fan 22 can be fully utilized, so that the anti-reverse plate can automatically rotate with the bee-catching process.

[0037] Furthermore, the ventilation duct 21 is detachably connected to the main rod 1. In this embodiment, since the main rod 1 has a certain length, after the bee swarm is captured, the ventilation duct 21 can be disassembled, and then tools such as hooks, shovels, or sickles can be installed on the main rod 1 to remove the beehives on the wall or tree branches, which is beneficial for thoroughly cleaning up the bee swarm.

[0038] Furthermore, a threaded rod 213 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the ventilation duct 21, and the threaded rod 213 is screwed to the main body rod 1. The ventilation duct 21 and the threaded rod 213 can be assembled and disassembled without the need for external tools, which facilitates the carrying and transportation of the bee-catching device 2.

[0039] Furthermore, the fire-fighting honeycomb treatment device also includes a battery pack (not specifically shown in the figure), the operation key 3 is installed in the battery pack, and a lithium battery (not specifically shown in the figure) is also installed in the battery pack, and the lithium battery is electrically connected to the operation key 3.

[0040] In this embodiment, when using the fire-fighting honeycomb treatment device, the battery pack is carried on the body and adjusted to a position that facilitates the adjustment of the operation key 3. The operator can then use one hand to adjust the wind speed of the fan 22 according to the bee-catching situation, and use the other hand to hold the main rod 1 to bring the air intake 211 close to the bees for catching. The battery pack ensures that the fan 22 can operate for a long time as the operator moves.

[0041] Furthermore, the fire-fighting honeycomb treatment device also includes a lighting lamp 5, which is fixedly connected inside the ventilation duct 21 and spaced apart in front of the fan 22. The lighting lamp 5 is electrically connected to the operation key 3. Utilizing the phototaxis of bees, the device actively attracts bees to the front of the fan 22, facilitating nighttime bee capture by operators.

[0042] To further enhance the attraction of the lighting lamp 5 to bees, the lighting lamp 5 is a light strip, which is arranged in a ring along the inner wall of the air duct 21.

[0043] Furthermore, the diameter of the inner wall of the air duct 21 is 200mm, and a gap of 28-50mm is left between the outer diameter of the fan 22 and the inner wall of the air duct 21 to ensure that when the fan 22 rotates, bees can be sucked into the mesh bag 23 through the passage 24.

[0044] Furthermore, the net bag 23 is equipped with a drawstring (not specifically shown in the figure). By adjusting the drawstring, the bee inlet 231 can be enlarged or reduced, making it convenient to seal the net bag 23 after bee capture to prevent bees from escaping.

[0045] Based on the disclosure and teachings of the foregoing specification, those skilled in the art can make changes and modifications to the above embodiments. Therefore, this application is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and described above, and some modifications and changes to this application should also fall within the protection scope of the claims of this application. Furthermore, although some specific terms are used in this specification, these terms are only for convenience of explanation and do not constitute any limitation on this application.

Claims

1. A fire-fighting honeycomb treatment device, characterized by, include: Main rod, bee-catching device, control buttons; The bee-catching device is installed on the top of the main rod, and the operation key is installed on the outside of the bee-catching device; The bee-catching device includes: a wind duct, a fan, and a net bag. The wind duct is installed at the top of the main rod, and the front end of the wind duct has an air intake, and the rear end of the wind duct has an air outlet. The fan is installed inside the wind duct, and a passageway for bees to pass through is left between the outer periphery of the fan and the inner wall of the wind duct. A gap of 28-50mm is left between the outer diameter of the fan and the inner wall of the wind duct. When the fan is running, it can create a negative pressure at the rear end of the fan to suck the bees from the air intake to the air outlet. One end of the net bag has a bee inlet, and the net bag is connected to the air outlet through the bee inlet. A power cord is connected between the operation keys and the fan.

2. The honeycomb treatment device for fire fighting according to claim 1, wherein The bee-catching device also includes a backflow prevention component, which includes a cover plate and an elastic reset member. The backflow prevention component is installed at the air outlet. The cover plate is rotatably connected to the air duct, and the elastic reset member connects the cover plate and the air duct. When the fan is running and a negative pressure is formed at the rear end of the fan, the cover plate can open the air outlet. When the fan stops running, the elastic reset member can act on the cover plate to seal the air outlet.

3. The honeycomb treatment device for fire fighting according to claim 2, wherein The cover plate includes a rotating shaft and two plates. The rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the air duct, and the two plates are rotatably connected to the rotating shaft. The elastic reset member is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft, and the two ends of the elastic reset member abut against the two plates respectively.

4. The honeycomb treatment device for fire fighting according to claim 1, wherein The air duct is detachably connected to the main rod.

5. The honeycomb treatment device for fire fighting according to claim 4, wherein A threaded rod is fixedly connected to the outer side of the air duct, and the threaded rod is screwed to the main body rod.

6. The honeycomb treatment apparatus for firefighting according to claim 1, wherein It also includes a battery pack, the operation key is installed inside the battery pack, and a lithium battery is also installed inside the battery pack, the lithium battery being electrically connected to the operation key.

7. The fire-fighting honeycomb treatment device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a lighting lamp, which is fixedly connected inside the air duct and spaced apart in front of the fan. The lighting lamp is electrically connected to the operation key.

8. The honeycomb treatment device for fire fighting according to claim 7, wherein The lighting is a light strip, which is arranged in a loop along the inner wall of the air duct.

9. The honeycomb treatment device for firefighting according to claim 1, wherein The diameter of the inner wall of the air duct is 200mm.

10. The honeycomb treatment device for firefighting according to claim 1, wherein The mesh bag is equipped with a drawstring, which can be adjusted to increase or decrease the size of the bee inlet.