The invention relates to a shoal catchment system which comprises a ship body which is of a ship structure with a paddle wheel driving part at the tail to achieve driving. The walking mechanism is a skid structure capable of walking at the bottom of the shoal; the collecting mechanism is a net bag which is arranged behind the walking mechanism and is provided with a forward opening; the washing mechanism comprises a pump body, a pipeline and a spray head, the pump body is installed on the ship body, the spray head is located on the front portion of the walking mechanism, a nozzle faces the rear lower portion, and the pump body is connected with the spray head through the pipeline; the power source is a power source mounted on the ship body; the power source supplies power to the paddle wheel driving part and the pump body and drives the paddle wheel driving part and the pump body to work and rotate. The walking mechanism and the ship body are connected through a flexible connecting piece. The ship has the advantages that the paddle wheel driving piece is adopted as power of the ship body, and damage to the environment is reduced. The walking structure of the sledge structure reduces damage to the shellfish, and the washing mechanism is matched with the paddle wheel, so that shellfish collection is achieved. Therefore, the characteristics of high collection efficiency and low breakage rate are realized.
本发明为一种浅滩釆贝系统,它包括船体,为尾部带有明轮驱动件以实现驱动的船结构;行走机构,为能够行走于浅滩底部的橇结构;收集机构,为安装于行走机构后方且开口朝前的网兜;冲刷机构,包括泵体、管道与喷头,所述泵体安装于船体上,喷头位于行走机构前部且喷嘴朝向后下方,泵体与喷头之间通过管道连接;以及动力源,为安装于船体上的电源;所述动力源分别为明轮驱动件和泵体供电并带动明轮驱动件和泵体工作转动;所述行走机构和船体通过柔性连接件连接方。本发明优点在于采用明轮驱动件作为船体的动力减少了对环境的破坏。而橇结构的行走结构减少贝类的破坏,搭配冲刷机构搭配明轮,实现贝类采集。从而实现了采集效率高,破损率低的特点。
Shoal catchment system
一种浅滩釆贝系统
2023-10-31
Patent
Electronic Resource
Chinese
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