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The invention discloses a park pavilion. The park pavilion comprises a central pavilion column, edge pavilion columns as high as the central pavilion column and evenly distributed around the central pavilion column, a bowl-shaped rain gathering top located at the top end of the central pavilion column and open upwards, flat-plate pavilion edges located at the top ends of the edge pavilion columns, and a hollow platform located at the bottom ends of the central pavilion column and the edge pavilion columns and capable of storing water for breeding fishes; the central pavilion column is a hollow column open in two ends, and a water collecting pipe is arranged in the inner cavity; one end of the water collecting pipe is connected with the bottom end of the rain gathering top, while the other end of the rain gathering top extends into the hollow platform; a watching groove and a feeding hole are formed in the top surface of the hollow platform; a transparent glass is paved on the watching groove for sealing; a water overflow hole and a water feeding hole are formed in the side surface of the hollow platform, and the water feeding hole is connected with a water faucet. The park pavilion is simple in structure, easy to fabricate, safe and reliable, high in practicability, moveable or permanent in arrangement, and high in steadiness after mounting; the park pavilion is capable of gathering rainwater and breeding fishes, and also capable of providing visitors with water for temporary use; as a result, the water resources are utilized thoroughly, and energy conservation and environmental protection are realized.
The invention discloses a park pavilion. The park pavilion comprises a central pavilion column, edge pavilion columns as high as the central pavilion column and evenly distributed around the central pavilion column, a bowl-shaped rain gathering top located at the top end of the central pavilion column and open upwards, flat-plate pavilion edges located at the top ends of the edge pavilion columns, and a hollow platform located at the bottom ends of the central pavilion column and the edge pavilion columns and capable of storing water for breeding fishes; the central pavilion column is a hollow column open in two ends, and a water collecting pipe is arranged in the inner cavity; one end of the water collecting pipe is connected with the bottom end of the rain gathering top, while the other end of the rain gathering top extends into the hollow platform; a watching groove and a feeding hole are formed in the top surface of the hollow platform; a transparent glass is paved on the watching groove for sealing; a water overflow hole and a water feeding hole are formed in the side surface of the hollow platform, and the water feeding hole is connected with a water faucet. The park pavilion is simple in structure, easy to fabricate, safe and reliable, high in practicability, moveable or permanent in arrangement, and high in steadiness after mounting; the park pavilion is capable of gathering rainwater and breeding fishes, and also capable of providing visitors with water for temporary use; as a result, the water resources are utilized thoroughly, and energy conservation and environmental protection are realized.
Park pavilion
ZHANG GUOHONG (author)
2015-07-08
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E04H
Gebäude oder ähnliche Bauwerke für besondere Zwecke
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BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES
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E03B
Anlagen oder Verfahren zum Gewinnen, Sammeln oder Verteilen von Wasser
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INSTALLATIONS OR METHODS FOR OBTAINING, COLLECTING, OR DISTRIBUTING WATER
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H02S
GENERATION OF ELECTRIC POWER BY CONVERSION OF INFRA-RED RADIATION, VISIBLE LIGHT OR ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT, E.G. USING PHOTOVOLTAIC [PV] MODULES
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Erzeugung elektrischer Energie durch Umwandlung von Infrarot-Strahlung, sichtbarem Licht oder ultraviolettem Licht, z.B. unter Verwendung von Photovoltaik [PV]-Modulen
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