CN216887132U - Buoy for ocean engineering - Google Patents

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CN216887132U
CN216887132U CN202123147263.XU CN202123147263U CN216887132U CN 216887132 U CN216887132 U CN 216887132U CN 202123147263 U CN202123147263 U CN 202123147263U CN 216887132 U CN216887132 U CN 216887132U
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The utility model discloses a buoy for ocean engineering, which comprises a buoy base, wherein an audible and visual alarm, a power supply for supplying power to the audible and visual alarm and a solar power generation panel electrically connected with the power supply are arranged on the buoy base; the number of the lifesaving floating ropes is not less than three, and the lifesaving floating ropes are distributed on the standard seat in an annular array at equal intervals. The buoy has the auxiliary lifesaving function, the whole function is complete, and the practicability is strong.

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Buoy for ocean engineering
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a buoy, in particular to a buoy for ocean engineering.
Background
The buoy is a navigation mark floating on the water surface, is anchored at a designated position and is used for marking the range of a navigation channel, indicating a shoal, an obstacle or representing a water surface navigation aid mark for special purposes. The buoy is most in the navigation mark, is widely applied and is arranged at the position where the fixed navigation mark is difficult or not suitable to be arranged. Buoys, whose function is to mark a channel shoal or an obstacle that endangers the safety of a voyage. The buoy provided with the lamp is called a light buoy, and is used for navigation assistance as a signal buoy in a day and night navigation water area. Some buoys are also provided with equipment such as radar transponders, radio direction indicators, fog alarm signals, marine survey instruments and the like. However, the ocean buoys on the market have no lifesaving function, are limited in use and have poor overall effect. Accordingly, the utility model provides a buoy for ocean engineering.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to overcome the defects in the prior art and provide a buoy for ocean engineering, which has an auxiliary lifesaving function.
In order to solve the technical problem, the utility model aims to realize that: the utility model relates to a buoy for ocean engineering, which comprises a buoy base, wherein an audible and visual alarm, a power supply for supplying power to the audible and visual alarm and a solar power generation panel electrically connected with the power supply are arranged on the buoy base, a pull rope switch for controlling the power supply to be switched on and off is arranged on the buoy base, a closed annular lifesaving floating rope is arranged on the buoy base in a penetrating mode, and a connecting wire is tied between the lifesaving floating rope and the pull rope switch.
The utility model is further configured to: the number of the lifesaving floating ropes is not less than three, and the lifesaving floating ropes are distributed on the standard seat in an annular array at equal intervals.
The utility model is further configured to: the number of the lifesaving floating ropes is three.
The utility model is further configured to: the life-saving floating rope is sleeved with a protection pipe arranged on the standard seat, and the life-saving floating rope is connected in the protection pipe in a sliding manner.
The utility model is further configured to: the life-saving floating rope is wound with a yellow warning yarn sleeve.
In conclusion, the utility model has the following beneficial effects: the buoy for ocean engineering is characterized in that a person to be rescued who swims close to the buoy pulls the lifesaving floating rope, the lifesaving floating rope is driven by the connecting wire, the stay cord switch is triggered to be communicated with the whole electric loop, the audible and visual alarm works, the calling for help is warned and completed, the auxiliary lifesaving function is realized, the whole function is complete, and the practicability is high.
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fig. 2 is a schematic bottom view of the present invention.
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For a better understanding of the technical solutions of the present invention, the following preferred embodiments of the present invention are described in conjunction with the specific examples, but it should be understood that the descriptions are only for the purpose of further illustrating the features and advantages of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the patent claims of the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
The utility model will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiments.
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Referring to fig. 1 and 2, the buoy for ocean engineering according to the present embodiment includes a buoy base 1, an audible and visual alarm 2, a power supply (not shown in the figure) for supplying power to the audible and visual alarm 2, and a solar power generation panel 3 electrically connected to the power supply, wherein a pull rope switch 4 for controlling the power supply to be turned on and off is disposed on the buoy base 1, a closed-loop life-saving floating rope 5 is penetrated on the buoy base 1, and a connection line 6 is tied between the life-saving floating rope 5 and the pull rope switch 4.
Furthermore, the number of the lifesaving floating ropes 5 is three, and the lifesaving floating ropes 5 are distributed on the standard base 1 in an annular array at equal intervals.
Furthermore, a protective pipe 7 arranged on the standard base 1 is sleeved on the lifesaving floating rope 5, and the lifesaving floating rope 5 is connected in the protective pipe 7 in a sliding manner.
Further, a yellow warning yarn sleeve (not shown) is wound on the buoyant rope 5.
In this embodiment, when the person being rescued who swims close to the buoy pulls the lifesaving buoyant rope 5, because the lifesaving buoyant rope 5 is slidably connected in the protective tube 7, so that the connecting wire 6 connected with the lifesaving buoyant rope pulls the pull-cord switch 4, the power supply is switched from the power-off state to the power-on state, the audible and visual alarm 2 emits light and sounds, the audible and visual alarm is realized, and the person being rescued is prompted at the position.
Wherein, set up to three through the quantity with lifesaving buoyant rope 5, and be the angular ring array of equidistant angle and distribute on mark seat 1 for the equipartition is equipped with the lifesaving buoyant rope 5 that realizes suing and labouring in each direction, easily grasps.
Wherein, through the addendum of pillar 7, effectively protect lifesaving buoyant rope 5, reduce the friction, increase of service life.
Wherein, the high bright yellow warning yarn sleeve is wound on the lifesaving floating rope 5, so that the lifesaving floating rope can be clearly observed at a far place.
The buoy for ocean engineering is characterized in that a person to be rescued who swims close to the buoy pulls the lifesaving floating rope, the lifesaving floating rope is driven by the connecting wire, the stay cord switch is triggered to be communicated with the whole electric loop, the audible and visual alarm works, the calling for help is warned and completed, the auxiliary lifesaving function is realized, the whole function is complete, and the practicability is high.
Unless otherwise specified, in the present invention, if there is an orientation or positional relationship indicated by terms of "length", "width", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", "axial", "radial", "circumferential", etc., based on the orientation or positional relationship actually shown, it is only for convenience of describing the present invention and simplifying the description, rather than to indicate or imply that the device or element so referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, therefore, the terms describing orientation or positional relationship in the present invention are for illustrative purposes only, and should not be construed as limiting the present patent, it is possible for those skilled in the art to combine the embodiments and understand the specific meanings of the above terms according to specific situations.
Unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, the terms "disposed," "connected," and "connected" are used broadly and encompass, for example, being fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; the connection may be direct or indirect through an intermediate medium, and the connection may be internal to the two elements. The specific meanings of the above terms in the present invention can be understood in specific cases to those skilled in the art.
The foregoing detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the utility model has been presented. It should be understood that numerous modifications and variations could be devised by those skilled in the art in light of the present teachings without departing from the inventive concepts. Therefore, the technical solutions available to those skilled in the art through logic analysis, reasoning and limited experiments based on the prior art according to the concept of the present invention should be within the scope of protection defined by the claims.

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1. The utility model provides a buoy for ocean engineering, includes the mark seat, is equipped with audible-visual annunciator, gives the power of audible-visual annunciator power supply, the solar panel of being connected with the power electricity on the mark seat, its characterized in that: the buoy base is provided with a pull-cord switch for controlling the power on and off, a closed annular lifesaving floating rope penetrates through the buoy base, and a connecting wire is tied between the lifesaving floating rope and the pull-cord switch.
2. The oceanographic engineering buoy of claim 1, wherein: the number of the lifesaving floating ropes is not less than three, and the lifesaving floating ropes are distributed on the standard seat in an annular array at equal intervals.
3. The oceanographic engineering buoy of claim 2, wherein: the number of the lifesaving floating ropes is three.
4. The buoy for oceanographic engineering according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein: the life-saving floating rope is sleeved with a protection pipe arranged on the standard seat, and the life-saving floating rope is connected in the protection pipe in a sliding manner.
5. The oceanographic engineering buoy of claim 4, wherein: the life-saving floating rope is wound with a yellow warning yarn sleeve.
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