A vibrating frame for a benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer

CN224613679UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-11ANHUI GONGZHONG INSPECTION INST CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202521959396.2
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-09-12
Publication Date
2026-08-11
Estimated Expiration
2035-09-12

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[0011] 1. This utility model uses a rotating threaded rod to cause the threaded rod to drive the internal threaded block to press against the arc plate, thereby fixing the water bucket with the arc plate. This effectively reduces the displacement of the water bucket during the vibration of the vibrating frame, thus reducing the occurrence of collisions between the vibrating frame and the water bucket.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a vibrating frame for a benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer, comprising an analyzer, a vibration assembly mounted on the surface of the analyzer, four bases fixedly connected to the inner wall of the analyzer, a water bucket on the top of each of the four bases, and two sliding plates fixedly connected to the top of each of the four bases by bolts. Sliding blocks are slidably connected to the surfaces of the two sliding plates. Two arc-shaped plates are mounted on the top of each base; the bottom of the left arc-shaped plate is fixedly connected to the top of the base, and the surface of the right arc-shaped plate is fixedly connected to the two sliding blocks. This utility model utilizes a rotating threaded rod, causing the threaded rod to drive an internal threaded block to press against the arc-shaped plates, thereby fixing the water buckets in place. This effectively reduces the displacement of the water buckets during vibration, thus minimizing collisions between the vibrating frame and the water buckets.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of soil science and agricultural engineering technology, and in particular relates to a oscillation frame for a benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer. Background Technology

[0002] Soil aggregate structure analyzer is a key device in modern soil science and agricultural production used to assess the characteristics of soil aggregates. Its core value lies in providing a scientific basis for soil fertility management, crop growth optimization, and environmental protection by accurately analyzing the composition and distribution of soil aggregates. This instrument is widely used in agriculture, geology, and other fields. By using a vibrating frame to make up-and-down reciprocating motion, the soil sieve placed on it generates regular vibrations in water, simulating the stress conditions of soil in the natural environment, allowing soil aggregates to be separated, graded, and analyzed in water.

[0003] When separating and classifying soil, the vibration of the shaking frame may cause the water bucket to shift, resulting in a collision between the shaking frame and the water bucket. Therefore, a shaking frame for a benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer is needed. By rotating the threaded rod, the internal threaded block is driven to squeeze the arc-shaped plate, which limits the water bucket and effectively reduces the displacement of the water bucket during the vibration of the shaking frame, thereby reducing the occurrence of collisions between the shaking frame and the water bucket. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a vibrating frame for a benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer, which uses a rotating threaded rod to drive an internal threaded block to press an arc-shaped plate, thereby limiting the water tank and effectively reducing the displacement of the water tank during vibration. This reduces the occurrence of collisions between the vibrating frame and the water tank, thus solving the aforementioned technical problems.

[0005] The technical solution of this utility model to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is as follows: A oscillation frame for a desktop soil aggregate structure analyzer includes an analyzer, an oscillation component mounted on the surface of the analyzer, four bases fixedly connected to the inner wall of the analyzer, a water bucket on the top of each of the four bases, two sliding plates fixedly connected to the top of each of the four bases by bolts, sliders slidably connected to the surfaces of the two sliding plates, two arc-shaped plates mounted on the top of the base, the bottom of the arc-shaped plate on the left side fixedly connected to the top of the base, and the surface of the arc-shaped plate on the right side fixedly connected to the sliders, a limit plate fixedly connected to the top of the base by bolts, a limit block slidably connected to the surface of the limit plate, an internally threaded block integrally formed on the left side of the limit block, an inclined surface formed on the surface of the internally threaded block, the surface of the inclined surface contacting the arc-shaped plate, a threaded rod threadedly connected to the inner wall of the internally threaded block, and the bottom end of the threaded rod rotatably connected to the top of the base.

[0006] Preferably, the bottom of the oscillation component extends into the inner cavity of the bucket.

[0007] Preferably, the inner walls of both arc-shaped plates are covered with anti-slip pads, which are arc-shaped anti-slip pad blocks.

[0008] Preferably, the bottom end of the threaded rod is rotatably connected to the top end of the base, and a handle block is fixedly connected to the top end of the threaded rod, the handle block being a hexagonal handle block.

[0009] Preferably, each of the four buckets has a handle fixedly connected to its left and right sides.

[0010] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0011] 1. This utility model uses a rotating threaded rod to cause the threaded rod to drive the internal threaded block to press against the arc plate, thereby fixing the water bucket with the arc plate. This effectively reduces the displacement of the water bucket during the vibration of the vibrating frame, thus reducing the occurrence of collisions between the vibrating frame and the water bucket.

[0012] 2. By adding an anti-slip pad, this utility model increases the friction on the surface of the curved plate, which reduces the likelihood of the water bucket sliding when the curved plate is fixing the water bucket, thereby improving the stability of the curved plate when holding the water bucket.

[0013] 3. By setting up the handle block, this utility model increases the surface area of ​​the threaded rod, making the grip more stable when rotating the threaded rod by hand and avoiding the slippage that occurs when directly holding the threaded rod for rotation;

[0014] 4. This utility model provides a gripping point for the water bucket by setting a handle, so that the water bucket can be taken out more conveniently when it needs to be moved. Attached Figure Description

[0015] in:

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of one embodiment of the present utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of an embodiment of the oscillation component and a water bucket according to the present invention;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of a skateboard and a slider according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0019] Figure 4 This is one embodiment of the present utility model. Figure 3 A magnified view of point A in the middle.

[0020] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:

[0021] 1. Analyzer, 2. Oscillating assembly, 3. Base, 4. Bucket, 5. Slide plate, 6. Slider, 7. Curved plate, 8. Anti-slip mat, 9. Limiting plate, 10. Limiting block, 11. Internal threaded block, 12. Inclined surface, 13. Threaded rod, 14. Handle block, 15. Handle. Detailed Implementation

[0022] In the following description, embodiments of the oscillation frame for the benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer of this invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0023] Example 1:

[0024] Figure 1-4 This invention illustrates a vibrating frame for a benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer according to an embodiment of the present invention. The frame includes: an analyzer 1; a vibration assembly 2 mounted on the surface of the analyzer 1; four bases 3 fixedly connected to the inner wall of the analyzer 1; a water bucket 4 mounted on the top of each of the four bases 3; two sliding plates 5 fixedly connected to the top of each of the four bases 3 by bolts; sliders 6 slidably connected to the surfaces of the two sliding plates 5; two arc-shaped plates 7 mounted on the top of the bases 3; the bottom of the left arc-shaped plate 7 fixedly connected to the top of the base 3; and the surface of the right arc-shaped plate 7 fixedly connected to the sliders 6. Anti-slip pads 8, which are arc-shaped anti-slip blocks, are affixed to the inner walls of the two arc-shaped plates 7, increasing the surface area of ​​the arc-shaped plates 7. The friction of the curved plate 7 reduces the possibility of the water bucket 4 sliding when it is fixed, thereby improving the stability of the curved plate 7 when holding the water bucket 4. The top of the base 3 is fixedly connected to the limit plate 9 by bolts. The surface of the limit plate 9 is slidably connected to the limit block 10. The left side of the limit block 10 is integrally formed with an internal thread block 11. The surface of the internal thread block 11 is provided with a beveled surface 12. The surface of the beveled surface 12 is in contact with the curved plate 7. The inner wall of the internal thread block 11 is threadedly connected to a threaded rod 13. The left and right sides of the four water buckets 4 are fixedly connected with handles 15. The handles 15 provide a gripping point for the water buckets 4. When it is necessary to move the water buckets 4, the water buckets 4 can be taken out more conveniently through the handles 15.

[0025] Example 2:

[0026] Figure 1-4This invention illustrates a vibrating frame for a benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer according to an embodiment of the present invention. The frame includes: an analyzer 1; a vibration assembly 2 mounted on the surface of the analyzer 1; four bases 3 fixedly connected to the inner wall of the analyzer 1; a water tank 4 mounted on the top of each of the four bases 3; the bottom of the vibration assembly 2 extending into the inner cavity of the water tank 4; two sliding plates 5 fixedly connected to the top of each of the four bases 3 by bolts; sliders 6 slidably connected to the surfaces of the two sliding plates 5; and two arc-shaped plates 7 mounted on the top of each base 3. The bottom of the left arc-shaped plate 7 is fixedly connected to the top of the base 3, and the surface of the right arc-shaped plate 7 is fixedly connected to the slider 6. The top of the base 3 is fixedly connected by bolts. A fixed connection is provided with a limiting plate 9, and a limiting block 10 is slidably connected to the surface of the limiting plate 9. An internal thread block 11 is integrally formed on the left side of the limiting block 10. An inclined surface 12 is formed on the surface of the internal thread block 11. The surface of the inclined surface 12 is in contact with the arc plate 7. A threaded rod 13 is threadedly connected to the inner wall of the internal thread block 11. The bottom end of the threaded rod 13 is rotatably connected to the top of the base 3. A handle block 14 is fixedly connected to the top end of the threaded rod 13. The handle block 14 is a hexagonal handle block. By setting the handle block 14, the surface area of ​​the threaded rod 13 is increased, which makes the grip more stable when the threaded rod 13 is rotated by hand, and avoids the situation of slipping when the threaded rod 13 is rotated by hand.

[0027] Working principle: When using this utility model, the user places the bucket 4 on top of the base 3 and then rotates the threaded rod 13. At this time, the limiting plate 9 and the limiting block 10 cooperate to limit the internal threaded block 11, causing the threaded rod 13 to drive the internal threaded block 11 to move downward, so that the inclined surface 12 contacts and presses against the surface of the arc plate 7. Then, the internal threaded block 11 drives the arc plate 7 to move. The sliding plate 5 and the slider 6 cooperate to limit the movement of the arc plate 7, so that the arc plate 7 presses and fixes the bucket 4 on the top of the base 3. Then, the oscillation component 2 on the surface of the analyzer 1 is activated, so that the oscillation component 2 moves up and down in the inner cavity of the bucket 4 to separate and classify the soil. This effectively reduces the displacement of the bucket during the vibration of the oscillating frame, thereby reducing the occurrence of collisions between the oscillating frame and the bucket.

[0028] In summary, the oscillating frame of this benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer, by rotating the threaded rod 13, causes the threaded rod 13 to drive the internal threaded block 11 to press against the arc plate 7, thereby fixing the water bucket 4 with the arc plate 7. This effectively reduces the displacement of the water bucket caused by the vibration of the oscillating frame, thus reducing the occurrence of collisions between the oscillating frame and the water bucket.

Claims

1. A vibrating frame for a benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer, characterized in that, The analyzer includes an analyzer (1), on the surface of which an oscillation assembly (2) is mounted. Four bases (3) are fixedly connected to the inner wall of the analyzer (1). A water bucket (4) is provided on the top of each of the four bases (3). Two sliding plates (5) are fixedly connected to the top of each of the four bases (3) by bolts. A slider (6) is slidably connected to the surface of each of the two sliding plates (5). Two arc-shaped plates (7) are mounted on the top of the base (3). The bottom of the left arc-shaped plate (7) is fixed between the bottom of the left arc-shaped plate (7) and the top of the base (3). The connection is fixed between the surface of the right-side arc plate (7) and the slider (6). The top of the base (3) is fixedly connected to the limit plate (9) by bolts. The surface of the limit plate (9) is slidably connected to the limit block (10). The left side of the limit block (10) is integrally formed with an internal thread block (11). The surface of the internal thread block (11) is provided with a beveled surface (12). The surface of the beveled surface (12) is in contact with the arc plate (7). The inner wall of the internal thread block (11) is threadedly connected with a threaded rod (13).

2. The vibrating frame for a benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the oscillation component (2) extends into the inner cavity of the bucket (4).

3. The vibrating frame for a benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer according to claim 2, characterized in that, The inner walls of both arc-shaped plates (7) are covered with anti-slip pads (8), which are arc-shaped anti-slip pad blocks.

4. The oscillation frame for a benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer according to claim 3, characterized in that, The bottom end of the threaded rod (13) is rotatably connected to the top of the base (3), and a handle (14) is fixedly connected to the top end of the threaded rod (13). The handle (14) is a hexagonal handle.

5. The vibrating frame for a benchtop soil aggregate structure analyzer according to claim 4, characterized in that, Each of the four buckets (4) has a handle (15) fixedly connected to its left and right sides.