A roofing sheet mounting device
By combining lifting, clamping, and supporting mechanisms, the safety hazard of metal plates falling during transportation is solved, achieving stable and efficient metal plate transportation and improving construction safety.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2023-07-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-24
AI Technical Summary
In the existing technology, metal sheets lack clamping devices during the process of being operated on the forming machine and transported to the roof, making them prone to falling due to shaking or strong winds, which can cause safety hazards.
A roof metal panel installation device was designed, comprising a lifting mechanism, a clamping mechanism, and a supporting mechanism. The metal panel is lifted and transported by using a servo motor to drive a threaded rod and a transmission wheel. The clamping mechanism clamps the metal panel by the cross motion of a clamping rod and a spring. The supporting mechanism provides resistance by using a rotating rod driven by a servo motor to ensure the stability of the metal panel during transportation.
It improves the transportation efficiency of metal sheets, avoids metal sheets falling and safety hazards, and enhances the safety and reliability of construction.
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Abstract
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Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of metal sheet technology, and more particularly to a roofing metal sheet installation device. Background Technology
[0002] Sheet metal is a thin, flat sheet of metal formed by industrial methods. Sheet metal is one of the basic forms used in metalworking, and it can be cut and bent into various shapes. Countless everyday items are made from sheet metal. Thickness can vary greatly; extremely thin sheets are considered foil or leaves, while sheets thicker than 6 millimeters (0.25 inches) are considered steel plates or structural steel. Currently, the two main installation methods on the market are adhesive and hanging. The adhesive process involves pasting the sheet metal onto a base plate, and the thickness is generally less than 3 millimeters. However, most metal sheets thinner than 3mm are not very flat. Large-area metal sheet cladding requires a baseboard to improve flatness. The baseboard for the adhesive process uses plywood, which is simple and convenient to install and suitable for thin materials such as stainless steel and copper sheets with a wall thickness of 1.2-1.5mm. The hanging installation process involves: calculating the angle steel bracket positions according to the keel position and bracket spacing, drilling holes with an impact drill, and then fixing the brackets with expansion bolts. Holes for the angle steel brackets should be drilled beforehand using a bench drill. The vertical keel is fixed using bolts to secure the vertical keel and brackets. The vertical keel uses 50mm hot-dip galvanized square tubing, and the bracket spacing also needs to be calculated and holes drilled accordingly.
[0003] Chinese Patent No.: Publication (Announcement) No.: CN2522509YU A roof metal panel installation device, the technical solution of which includes a forming frame, a metal panel platform, and a forming machine. The forming frame consists of a rectangular support frame composed of at least one longitudinal beam and a transverse beam, and a platform fixed on the support frame. The metal panel platform is set on the platform, and the forming machine is located in front of the metal panel platform. The forming frame can be erected on-site to the same height as the roof. The metal panel can be directly processed on the forming machine, and the cut metal panel is transported to the roof, avoiding multiple high-altitude hoisting procedures, unaffected by wind, and with low risk. The forming frame is detachable and reusable. Because the metal panel can be directly cut on the roof, the length of the metal panel is not affected by transportation limitations.
[0004] The aforementioned roof metal panel installation device still has certain shortcomings: the metal panel is operated on a forming machine and the cut metal panel is transported to the roof, but it is not specified whether the forming machine is capable of clamping the metal panel. If the forming machine shakes during the transportation of the metal panel or if there is strong wind during the transportation process, the metal panel is prone to falling and being damaged, and may even cause safety hazards. Therefore, we provide a roof metal panel installation device to solve the above problems. Summary of the Invention
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies. While metal sheets are processed on a forming machine and transported to the roof, the invention does not specify whether the forming machine can clamp the metal sheets. If the forming machine shakes during transport or strong winds occur, the metal sheets are prone to falling and damage, potentially causing safety hazards. Therefore, this invention provides a roof metal sheet installation device to solve these problems.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a roof metal panel installation device, comprising a wall, an eaves fixedly connected to the top of the wall, a set of symmetrical bases on one side of the wall, and a support column fixedly connected to the top of the bases, a lifting mechanism inside the support column, and a controller fixedly connected to the outer wall of the support column, a clamping mechanism on the opposite side of the lifting mechanism, and multiple metal plates at the top of the clamping mechanism, a fixing strip fixedly connected to the top of the eaves, and two installation strips snapped into the inside of the fixing strip, a support plate at the top of the installation strip, and a support mechanism at one end of the support plate, a sleeve one movably connected inside the installation strip, and a sleeve two movably connected to the outer wall of the sleeve one, a spring one and a pull rod fixedly connected to the bottom of the sleeve one, the spring one being located inside the sleeve two, and one end of the pull rod penetrating the inside of the sleeve two and extending to the outside of the sleeve two.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment, the lifting mechanism includes a threaded rod, a transmission wheel, a belt, and a lifting block. The outer wall of the threaded rod is movably connected to the interior of the lifting block via a threaded rotation, and the bottom end of the threaded rod is fixedly connected to the interior of the transmission wheel. The belt is sleeved on the outer walls of the two transmission wheels.
[0008] The above technical solution uses a belt and two transmission wheels to drive a servo motor to rotate two threaded rods simultaneously.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment, a servo motor is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the threaded rod, and the bottom end of the servo motor is fixedly connected to the inside of the support column. The belt is located on opposite sides of the two support columns.
[0010] Through the above technical solution, by setting up a servo motor, the servo motor is installed inside the support column, and the support column protects the servo motor.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the top end of the threaded rod is movably connected to the inside of the top end of the support column, and one end of the lifting block is fixedly connected to a lifting plate via a connecting shaft, with the lifting plate located on opposite sides of the two lifting blocks.
[0012] The above technical solution uses a lifting platform to transport the metal plate to the roof.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment, the clamping mechanism includes a clamping rod one, a clamping rod two, a connecting rod, a slider, and a spring two. The inner middle position of the clamping rod one is movably connected to the inner middle position of the clamping rod two via a rotating shaft. Both ends of the clamping rod one and the clamping rod two are fixedly connected to the bottom end of the connecting rod. The top end of the connecting rod is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the slider. The two ends of the spring two are respectively fixedly connected to the outer walls of the two connecting rods.
[0014] Through the above technical solution, clamp rod one and clamp rod two are set up so that clamp rod one and clamp rod two can move in a cross motion.
[0015] In a preferred embodiment, the middle position of clamping rod one and clamping rod two is movably connected to the top of the lifting plate via a rotating shaft, a clamping plate is movably connected to the outer wall of the connecting rod, the bottom end of the slider is slidably connected to the top of the clamping plate, and a fixing rod is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the clamping plate.
[0016] The above technical solution uses a clamping plate to clamp the metal plate and prevent it from falling.
[0017] In a preferred embodiment, the bottom end of the fixing rod is slidably connected to the top end of the lifting plate, and a spring three is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the fixing rod, with the two spring three arranged symmetrically. An extension plate is slidably connected inside the clamping plate, and a fixing block is fixedly connected to the top end of the clamping plate. An insert rod is movably connected inside the fixing block, and a moving block is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the insert rod. A spring four is fixedly connected to the opposite side of the moving block and the fixing block, and one end of the insert rod is movably connected to the inside of the extension plate.
[0018] Through the above technical solution, the spring three enables the two fixed rods to drive the clamping plate to extend and retract.
[0019] In a preferred embodiment, the supporting mechanism includes a backing plate, a rotating rod, and a second servo motor. The output end of the second servo motor is fixedly connected to one end of the rotating rod, and the outer wall of the rotating rod is fixedly connected to one end of the backing plate.
[0020] Through the above technical solution, by setting up a second servo motor, a rotating rod, and a stop plate, the second servo motor drives the base plate to rotate and supports the metal plate.
[0021] In a preferred embodiment, the bottom end of the abutment is movably connected to a first linkage rod via a pivot, and one end of the first linkage rod is movably connected to a second linkage rod via a pivot, and one end of the second linkage rod is movably connected to the bottom end of the support plate via a pivot.
[0022] Through the above technical solution, by setting linkage rod one and linkage rod two, linkage rod one and linkage rod two are able to rotate in coordination with the base plate.
[0023] In a preferred embodiment, a rectangular strip is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the support plate, and a roller is movably connected to the inner side of the rectangular strip via a rotating shaft. The outer wall of the roller is slidably connected to the inner side of the mounting strip, and the outer wall of the sleeve is movably connected to the inside of the roller.
[0024] The above technical solution uses rollers to make the support plate slide on the eaves.
[0025] Compared with the prior art, the advantages and positive effects of the present invention are as follows:
[0026] I. This invention utilizes a lifting mechanism. By activating a servo motor, one of the threaded rods rotates. This threaded rod then rotates a transmission wheel, which in turn rotates another transmission wheel and the threaded rod via a belt. The threaded rod then drives the lifting block and lifting plate to move up and down, thereby lifting the metal plate on the lifting plate. This allows workers to automatically control the servo motor pair to transport the metal plate, thus improving their work efficiency.
[0027] II. The present invention, through its clamping mechanism, allows for loading of a metal plate. By pulling the clamping plate outward, multiple connecting rods move outward, causing spring two to extend and retract on opposite sides of the two connecting rods. Simultaneously, the sliding plate slides at the top of the clamping plate, causing clamping rod one and clamping rod two to move at an angle across the lifting plate. The clamping plate also causes the fixing rod to slide on the lifting plate, while spring three extends and retracts on opposite sides of the two fixing rods. This clamping mechanism clamps or releases the metal plate. Next, pulling the insert rod causes the moving block to move outward, while spring four extends and retracts inside the fixing and moving blocks. Finally, pulling the extension plate upward clamps and holds the metal plate, thus loading the metal plate onto the clamping plate. This clamping mechanism effectively protects the metal plate during transport, preventing it from falling and causing safety hazards.
[0028] Third, the present invention, through the support mechanism, after placing the metal plate on the support plate, then by starting the second servo motor, the second servo motor drives the rotating rod to rotate. At this time, the rotating rod drives the base plate to rotate, and at the same time, the abutment plate drives the first and second linkage rods to rotate. Thus, the abutment plate blocks the metal plate on the support plate, which helps to prevent the metal plate from falling off the support plate after it is placed. Attached Figure Description
[0029] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a roof metal panel installation device provided by the present invention.
[0030] Figure 2 The present invention provides a roof metal panel installation device. Figure 1 Enlarged 3D structural diagram at point A.
[0031] Figure 3 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a roof metal panel installation device provided by the present invention.
[0032] Figure 4 This is a partial internal structural diagram of a roof metal panel installation device provided by the present invention.
[0033] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the lifting mechanism and its connecting parts for a roof metal panel installation device provided by the present invention.
[0034] Figure 6 This is a partial top view of a roof metal panel installation device provided by the present invention.
[0035] Figure 7 This is a partial bottom view of the structure of a roof metal panel installation device provided by the present invention.
[0036] Figure 8 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a roof metal panel installation device provided by the present invention.
[0037] Figure 9 This is a partial top view of a roof metal panel installation device provided by the present invention.
[0038] Figure 10 The present invention provides a roof metal panel installation device. Figure 9 Enlarged 3D structural diagram at point B.
[0039] Legend:
[0040] 1. Wall; 2. Eaves; 3. Base; 4. Support column; 5. Lifting mechanism; 501. Threaded rod; 502. Transmission wheel; 503. Belt; 504. Lifting block; 6. Controller; 7. Clamping mechanism; 701. Clamping rod one; 702. Clamping rod two; 703. Connecting rod; 704. Slider; 705. Spring two; 8. Supporting mechanism; 801. Support plate; 802. Rotating rod; 803. Servo motor two; 9. Metal plate; 10. Fixing strip; 11. Mounting strip; 12. Support plate; 13. Sleeve 1; 14. Sleeve 2; 15. Spring 1; 16. Pull rod; 17. Servo motor 1; 18. Lifting plate; 19. Clamping plate; 20. Fixing rod; 21. Spring 3; 22. Linkage rod 1; 23. Linkage rod 2; 24. Rectangular strip; 25. Roller; 26. Extension plate; 27. Fixing block; 28. Insert rod; 29. Moving block; 30. Spring 4. Detailed Implementation
[0041] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0042] like Figure 1-10 As shown, the present invention provides a technical solution: a roof metal panel installation device, including a wall 1, an eaves 2 fixedly connected to the top of the wall 1, a set of symmetrical bases 3 provided on one side of the wall 1, and a support column 4 fixedly connected to the top of the bases 3, a lifting mechanism 5 provided inside the support column 4, and a controller 6 fixedly connected to the outer wall of the support column 4, a clamping mechanism 7 provided on the opposite side of the lifting mechanism 5, and a plurality of metal plates 9 provided at the top of the clamping mechanism 7, and a fixed fixing device 9 fixedly connected to the top of the eaves 2. The mounting strip 10 has two mounting strips 11 that are snapped together inside. The top of the mounting strip 11 is provided with a support plate 12, and one end of the support plate 12 is provided with a support mechanism 8. The inside of the mounting strip 11 is movably connected to a sleeve 13, and the outer wall of the sleeve 13 is movably connected to a sleeve 2 14. The bottom end of the sleeve 13 is fixedly connected to a spring 15 and a pull rod 16, respectively. The spring 15 is located inside the sleeve 2 14, and one end of the pull rod 16 passes through the inside of the sleeve 2 14 and extends to the outside of the sleeve 2 14.
[0043] First, the fixing strip 10 is installed at the top of the eaves 2. Then, the mounting strip 11 is snapped into the inside of the fixing strip 10. Next, the support plate 12 and the support mechanism 8 are slid on the inside of the mounting strip 11 via the roller 25. Then, by pulling the pull rod 16, the pull rod 16 drives the sleeve 13 to extend and retract inside the sleeve 24. At the same time, the spring 15 extends and retracts inside the sleeve 24, thereby causing the sleeve 13 to engage or disengage from the through hole inside the roller 25, thus fixing or loosening the support plate 12. Next, the metal plate 9 is placed on the clamping mechanism 7, and the metal plate 9 on the clamping plate 19 is clamped by manual control. At the same time, the insertion rod 28 is pulled, causing the insertion rod 28 to drive the moving block 29 to move outward. At the same time, the spring 4 30 extends and retracts inside the fixing block 27 and the moving block 29. Then, the extension plate 26 is pulled upward, thereby causing the extension plate 26 to clamp and hold the metal plate 9, which is beneficial for the clamping plate 19 during transportation. During the process of transporting the metal plate 9, the metal plate 9 is clamped and protected to prevent it from falling and causing safety hazards. Then, the servo motor 17 is started by the controller 6, which drives the lifting mechanism 5 to move up and down. This allows the lifting mechanism 5 to transport the metal plate 9. It is convenient for the staff to automatically control the servo motor 17 to transport the metal plate through the controller 6, thereby improving the staff's work efficiency. Then, the staff pulls the lever 16, which causes the sleeve 13 to leave the inside of the roller 25. This causes the roller 25 to drive the support plate 12 to slide on the mounting strip 11, so that the support plate 12 is close to the lifting mechanism 5. Then, the metal plate 9 on the clamping mechanism 7 is transferred to the support plate 12. Then, by activating the support mechanism 8, the support mechanism 8 supports the metal plate 9 on the support plate 12, which helps to prevent the metal plate 9 from falling off the support plate 12 after it is placed.
[0044] like Figure 1 and Figure 5 As shown, the lifting mechanism 5 includes a threaded rod 501, a transmission wheel 502, a belt 503, and a lifting block 504. The outer wall of the threaded rod 501 is movably connected to the inside of the lifting block 504 via a threaded rotation, and the bottom end of the threaded rod 501 is fixedly connected to the inside of the transmission wheel 502. The belt 503 is sleeved on the outer wall of the two transmission wheels 502. The bottom end of the threaded rod 501 is fixedly connected to a servo motor 17, and the bottom end of the servo motor 17 is fixedly connected to the inside of the support column 4. The belt 503 is located on opposite sides of the two support columns 4. The top end of the threaded rod 501 is movably connected to the inside of the top end of the support column 4. One end of the lifting block 504 is fixedly connected to a lifting plate 18 via a connecting shaft, and the lifting plate 18 is located on opposite sides of the two lifting blocks 504.
[0045] By activating servo motor 17, one of the threaded rods 501 is rotated. This threaded rod 501 then rotates the transmission wheel 502, which in turn rotates the other transmission wheel 502 and the threaded rod 501 via belt 503. The threaded rod 501 then drives the lifting block 504 and the lifting plate 18 to move up and down, thus lifting the metal plate 9 on the lifting plate 18. This allows workers to automatically control the servo motor 17 to transport the metal plate via controller 6, thereby improving their work efficiency.
[0046] like Figure 1 , Figure 6 , Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, the clamping mechanism 7 includes a first clamping rod 701, a second clamping rod 702, a connecting rod 703, a slider 704, and a second spring 705. The inner middle position of the first clamping rod 701 is movably connected to the inner middle position of the second clamping rod 702 via a rotating shaft. Both ends of the first clamping rod 701 and the second clamping rod 702 are fixedly connected to the bottom end of the connecting rod 703. The top end of the connecting rod 703 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the slider 704. Both ends of the second spring 705 are fixedly connected to the outer walls of the two connecting rods 703 respectively. The middle position of the first clamping rod 701 and the second clamping rod 702 is movably connected to the top end of the lifting plate 18 via a rotating shaft. A clamping plate 19 is movably connected to the outer wall of the connecting rod 703. The bottom end of 04 is slidably connected to the top end of clamping plate 19, and a fixing rod 20 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of clamping plate 19. The bottom end of fixing rod 20 is slidably connected to the top end of lifting plate 18, and a spring 3 21 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of fixing rod 20. The two springs 3 21 are symmetrically arranged. An extension plate 26 is slidably connected inside clamping plate 19, and a fixing block 27 is fixedly connected to the top end of clamping plate 19. An insertion rod 28 is movably connected inside fixing block 27, and a moving block 29 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of insertion rod 28. A spring 4 30 is fixedly connected to the opposite side of moving block 29 and fixing block 27. One end of insertion rod 28 is movably connected to the inside of extension plate 26.
[0047] To load the metal plate 9, the clamping plate 19 is pulled outward. This causes the clamping plate 19 to move multiple connecting rods 703 outward, resulting in the second spring 705 extending and retracting on opposite sides of the two connecting rods 703. Simultaneously, the sliding plate slides at the top of the clamping plate 19, causing the first clamping rod 701 and the second clamping rod 702 to move at an angle across the lifting plate 18. At the same time, the clamping plate 19 causes the fixed rod 20 to slide on the lifting plate 18, and the third spring 21 extends and retracts on opposite sides of the two fixed rods 20, thereby... The clamping plate 19 clamps or releases the metal plate 9, then pulls the insertion rod 28, causing the insertion rod 28 to move the moving block 29 outward. At the same time, the spring 30 extends and retracts inside the fixed block 27 and the moving block 29. Then, the extension plate 26 is pulled upward, causing the extension plate 26 to clamp and hold the metal plate 9. This loads the metal plate 9 onto the clamping plate 19, which helps the clamping plate 19 to clamp and protect the metal plate 9 during transportation, thereby preventing the metal plate 9 from falling and causing safety hazards.
[0048] like Figure 1 , Figure 9 and Figure 10 As shown, the supporting mechanism 8 includes a backing plate 801, a rotating rod 802, and a second servo motor 803. The output end of the second servo motor 803 is fixedly connected to one end of the rotating rod 802, and the outer wall of the rotating rod 802 is fixedly connected to one end of the backing plate 801. The bottom end of the backing plate 801 is movably connected to a first linkage rod 22 via a rotating shaft, and one end of the first linkage rod 22 is movably connected to a second linkage rod via a rotating shaft. One end of the second linkage rod is movably connected to the bottom end of the supporting plate 12 via a rotating shaft. A rectangular strip 24 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the supporting plate 12. A roller 25 is movably connected to the inner side of the rectangular strip 24 via a rotating shaft, and the outer wall of the roller 25 is slidably connected to the inner side of the mounting strip 11. The outer wall of the first sleeve 13 is movably connected to the inside of the roller 25.
[0049] After placing the metal plate 9 on the support plate 12, the servo motor 803 is then started, causing the servo motor 803 to drive the rotating rod 802 to rotate. At this time, the rotating rod 802 drives the base plate to rotate, and the abutment plate 801 drives the linkage rod 22 and the linkage rod 2 to rotate. This causes the abutment plate 801 to block the metal plate 9 on the support plate 12, which helps to prevent the metal plate 9 from falling off the support plate 12 after it is placed.
[0050] Working principle: First, the fixing strip 10 is installed at the top of the eaves 2. Then, the mounting strip 11 is snapped into the inside of the fixing strip 10. Next, the support plate 12 and the support mechanism 8 slide on the inside of the mounting strip 11 via the roller 25. Then, by pulling the pull rod 16, the pull rod 16 drives the sleeve 13 to extend and retract inside the sleeve 24. At the same time, the spring 15 extends and retracts inside the sleeve 24, thereby causing the sleeve 13 to engage or disengage from the through hole inside the roller 25, thus fixing or loosening the support plate 12. Then, the metal plate 9 is placed on the clamping mechanism 7, and the metal plate 9 on the clamping plate 19 is clamped by manual control, which is beneficial for... The clamping plate 19 clamps and protects the metal plate 9 during transportation, preventing it from falling and causing safety hazards. When loading the metal plate 9, the clamping plate 19 is pulled outwards. This causes multiple connecting rods 703 to move outwards, resulting in the second spring 705 extending and retracting on opposite sides of the two connecting rods 703. Simultaneously, the sliding plate slides at the top of the clamping plate 19, causing clamping rods 701 and 702 to move at an angle across the lifting plate 18. At the same time, the clamping plate 19 causes the fixed rods 20 to slide on the lifting plate 18, and the third spring 21 extends and retracts on opposite sides of the two fixed rods 20. The clamping plate 19 clamps or releases the metal plate 9. Then, the insert rod 28 is pulled, causing the moving block 29 to move outwards. Simultaneously, the spring 30 extends and retracts within the fixed block 27 and the moving block 29. Next, the extension plate 26 is pulled upwards, clamping and holding the metal plate 9 in place. This loads the metal plate 9 onto the clamping plate 19, facilitating clamping and protection of the metal plate 9 during transport, preventing it from falling and causing safety hazards. Then, the operator pulls the lever 16, causing the sleeve 13 to disengage from the roller 25, thus... Roller 25 drives support plate 12 to slide on mounting strip 11, thereby making support plate 12 close to metal plate 9. Then, metal plate 9 is transported onto support plate 12. After metal plate 9 is placed on support plate 12, servo motor 2 803 is started, which drives rotating rod 802 to rotate. At this time, rotating rod 802 drives base plate to rotate. At the same time, abutment plate 801 drives linkage rod 1 22 and linkage rod 2 to rotate, thereby abutment plate 801 abuts metal plate 9 on support plate 12. A safe walkway for personnel to walk on both sides of the passage of metal plate 9 is left. Then, the workers carry it to other positions on eaves 2 for laying.
[0051] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention in any other way. Any person skilled in the art may make changes or modifications to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments for application in other fields. However, any simple modifications, equivalent changes, and modifications made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present invention without departing from the scope of the present invention shall still fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A roof metal panel installation device, comprising a wall (1), characterized in that: The top of the wall (1) is fixedly connected to an eave (2). A set of symmetrical bases (3) is provided on one side of the wall (1), and a support column (4) is fixedly connected to the top of the base (3). A lifting mechanism (5) is provided inside the support column (4), and a controller (6) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the support column (4). A clamping mechanism (7) is provided on the opposite side of the lifting mechanism (5), and multiple metal plates (9) are provided at the top of the clamping mechanism (7). A fixing strip (10) is fixedly connected to the top of the eave (2), and a locking device is engaged inside the fixing strip (10). Two mounting strips (11) are provided with a support plate (12) at the top of the mounting strip (11) and a support mechanism (8) at one end of the support plate (12). A sleeve (13) is movably connected inside the mounting strip (11), and a sleeve (14) is movably connected to the outer wall of the sleeve (13). A spring (15) and a pull rod (16) are fixedly connected to the bottom end of the sleeve (13), and the spring (15) is located inside the sleeve (14). One end of the pull rod (16) passes through the inside of the sleeve (14) and extends to the outside of the sleeve (14). The lifting mechanism (5) includes a threaded rod (501), a transmission wheel (502), a belt (503), and a lifting block (504). The outer wall of the threaded rod (501) is movably connected to the inside of the lifting block (504) by threaded rotation, and the bottom end of the threaded rod (501) is fixedly connected to the inside of the transmission wheel (502). The belt (503) is sleeved on the outer wall of the two transmission wheels (502). The bottom end of the threaded rod (501) is fixedly connected to a servo motor (17), and the bottom end of the servo motor (17) is fixedly connected to the inside of the support column (4). The belt (503) is located on the opposite side of the two support columns (4).
2. The roof metal panel installation device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top end of the threaded rod (501) is movably connected to the inside of the top end of the support column (4). One end of the lifting block (504) is fixedly connected to the lifting plate (18) through the connecting shaft, and the lifting plate (18) is located on the opposite side of the two lifting blocks (504).
3. The roof metal panel installation device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The clamping mechanism (7) includes clamping rod one (701), clamping rod two (702), connecting rod (703), slider (704) and spring two (705). The inner middle position of clamping rod one (701) is movably connected to the inner middle position of clamping rod two (702) through a rotating shaft. Both ends of clamping rod one (701) and clamping rod two (702) are fixedly connected to the bottom end of connecting rod (703). The top end of connecting rod (703) is fixedly connected to the bottom end of slider (704). Both ends of spring two (705) are fixedly connected to the outer walls of the two connecting rods (703).
4. The roof metal panel installation device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The middle position of the first clamping rod (701) and the second clamping rod (702) is movably connected to the top of the lifting plate (18) via a rotating shaft. The outer wall of the connecting rod (703) is movably connected to the clamping plate (19). The bottom end of the slider (704) is slidably connected to the top of the clamping plate (19), and the bottom end of the clamping plate (19) is fixedly connected to the fixing rod (20).
5. A roof metal panel installation device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The bottom end of the fixed rod (20) is slidably connected to the top end of the lifting plate (18), and the outer wall of the fixed rod (20) is fixedly connected to a spring three (21), and the two spring three (21) are symmetrically arranged. The inside of the clamping plate (19) is slidably connected to an extension plate (26), and the top end of the clamping plate (19) is fixedly connected to a fixed block (27). The inside of the fixed block (27) is movably connected to an insertion rod (28), and the outer wall of the insertion rod (28) is fixedly connected to a moving block (29). The opposite sides of the moving block (29) and the fixed block (27) are fixedly connected to a spring four (30), and one end of the insertion rod (28) is movably connected to the inside of the extension plate (26).
6. A roof metal panel installation device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The supporting mechanism (8) includes a backing plate (801), a rotating rod (802), and a second servo motor (803). The output end of the second servo motor (803) is fixedly connected to one end of the rotating rod (802), and the outer wall of the rotating rod (802) is fixedly connected to one end of the backing plate (801).
7. A roof metal panel installation device according to claim 6, characterized in that: The bottom end of the abutment plate (801) is movably connected to a first linkage rod (22) via a pivot, and one end of the first linkage rod (22) is movably connected to a second linkage rod (23) via a pivot. One end of the second linkage rod (23) is movably connected to the bottom end of the support plate (12) via a pivot.
8. A roof metal panel installation device according to claim 7, characterized in that: The bottom end of the support plate (12) is fixedly connected to a rectangular strip (24). The inner side of the rectangular strip (24) is movably connected to a roller (25) via a rotating shaft. The outer wall of the roller (25) is slidably connected to the inner side of the mounting strip (11). The outer wall of the sleeve (13) is movably connected to the inside of the roller (25).
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