Machining and welding equipment for wood support for packaging

By designing a processing and welding equipment for wooden frames used in packaging, and utilizing components such as fixed bases and sliding base plates to adjust the angle and position of steel bars, the problem of poor production flexibility in existing technologies has been solved, and the welding efficiency and precision of wooden frames have been improved.

CN121551937APending Publication Date: 2026-02-24XINYI LONGTENG PACKAGING PRODUCTS CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202511748791.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-11-26
Publication Date
2026-02-24

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Technical Problem

In the current timber support processing, the production flexibility is poor, and it is difficult to achieve high-precision assembly of complex structures or multiple points by purely manual positioning, resulting in low production efficiency.

Method used

A processing and welding device for packaging timber supports was designed. By combining a fixed base, a sliding base plate, a fixed slide rail, a slide table, a telescopic rod, and a welding gun, the angle and position of the steel bars can be adjusted. Combined with a fixed clamp, a connecting rod, a movable seat, and a self-locking component, multiple sets of steel bars can be combined and aligned, facilitating multi-angle welding.

Benefits of technology

It improves the production flexibility and welding efficiency of timber supports, enables high-precision combination welding of multiple steel bars, reduces manual adjustment time, and improves production efficiency.

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Abstract

The invention relates to the technical field of welding equipment, and particularly discloses packaging wood support machining and welding equipment which comprises a fixed base, a sliding bottom plate is slidably connected to the top of the fixed base, a fixed sliding way is fixedly connected to the top of the sliding bottom plate, and the side face of the fixed sliding way is sleeved with and slidably connected with a fixing device. The top of the sliding bottom plate is rotationally connected with the fixed end of a sliding table through a rotating shaft, the fixing device comprises an adjusting base, a sliding groove is formed in the side face of the adjusting base, a movable seat is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove, a connecting rod is slidably connected to the side face of the movable seat, and a fixing clamp is fixedly connected to the side face of the connecting rod. The side, away from the moving seat, of the adjusting base penetrates through and is slidably connected with a self-locking assembly, the side face of the fixed sliding way is sleeved with the adjusting base, the adjusting base is slidably connected with the fixed sliding way, and the purpose of conveniently adjusting the angle of a steel bar is achieved through the machining and welding equipment for the wood support for packaging.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of welding equipment technology, specifically to a processing and welding equipment for wooden frames used in packaging. Background Technology

[0002] Timber supports for packaging (also known as timber supports, wooden packaging bases, or large equipment supports) are a critical load-bearing and protective structure widely used in the transportation and storage of heavy machinery, precision equipment, large electrical components, and export goods. They typically consist of a metal frame (such as square steel pipes, angle steel, and channel steel) combined with processed timber or planks in a specific manner. This structure combines the high strength of metal with the cushioning, anti-slip, and easy-to-fasten properties of wood, effectively supporting loads of several tons or even tens of tons and preventing displacement, tipping, or damage during transportation. It is an indispensable component of industrial logistics. Currently, the mainstream method for processing such timber supports is still manual labor supplemented by simple tooling. The typical process flow is as follows: Operators use band saws, circular saws, and other equipment to cut metal profiles and wood to the required dimensions. Workers manually place and initially position the cut metal profiles (usually beams forming the base frame) on a platform according to the drawings. The processed timber or planks are placed in designated positions on the metal frame. Welders, holding welding torches, weld and fix the wood to the metal profiles at the contact points using spot welding or full welding. Arc welding (such as manual arc welding or CO2 gas shielded welding) is commonly used.

[0003] When different specifications of brackets need to be produced, adjusting the tooling and positioning is very time-consuming, resulting in poor production flexibility. Purely manual positioning makes it difficult to achieve high-precision assembly of complex structures or multiple points, which restricts the optimization of product design. Summary of the Invention

[0004] To solve the above technical problems, the present invention is achieved through the following technical solution: a processing and welding equipment for packaging wood supports, comprising a fixed base, a sliding bottom plate slidably connected to the top of the fixed base, a fixed slide rail fixedly connected to the top of the sliding bottom plate, a fixing device sleeved and slidably connected to the side of the fixed slide rail, a fixed end of a slide table rotatably connected to the top of the sliding bottom plate via a rotating shaft, a fixed end of a telescopic rod fixedly connected to the sliding end of the slide table, and a welding gun fixedly connected to the movable end of the telescopic rod; The fixing device includes an adjusting base with a sliding groove on its side. A movable seat is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove. A connecting rod is slidably connected to the side of the movable seat. A fixing clamp is fixedly connected to the side of the connecting rod. A self-locking component is slidably connected through the adjusting base on the side away from the movable seat. The adjusting base is sleeved on the side of the fixed slide and slidably connected to the fixed slide. The steel bar is directly fixed by the clamping of the fixing clamp, and the angle of the steel bar is adjusted by the rotation of the fixing clamp and the connecting rod. The horizontal angle of the steel bar is adjusted by the cooperation of the movable seat and the adjusting base. Position adjustment facilitates welding at different angles for workers. The fixed slide facilitates the movement and adjustment of multiple sets of fixed clamps for the combination and alignment of steel bars. The angle and position adjustment also facilitates the combination and welding of multiple steel bars, making it easier to perform wrapping welding on different stacks of timber. This allows the steel bars to be fixed to the sides of the timber. The sliding connection between the fixed base and the sliding bottom plate enables the movement of the steel bars, facilitating the welding of the steel bars. At the same time, the slide table moves the telescopic rod, which in turn moves the welding gun to weld the points where the steel bars come into contact.

[0005] Preferably, the movable base includes a movable base with a sliding hole on its side. An arc-shaped slide block is fixedly connected to the side of the movable base away from the sliding hole. Arc-shaped slide blocks are provided at the top and bottom of the arc-shaped slide block. The movable base is slidably connected to the sliding slide block and the sliding groove. The connecting rod is slidably connected to the movable base through the sliding hole.

[0006] Preferably, the connecting rod includes a sliding shaft, a fixing ring is fixedly connected to the side of the sliding shaft, and a fixing seat is fixedly connected to the end of the sliding shaft away from the fixing ring. A brake strip is rotatably connected to the side of the fixing seat via a rotating shaft. One end of a first spring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the brake strip. The end of the first spring away from the brake strip extends into the side of the fixing seat and is fixedly connected to the side of the fixing seat. A brake ring is sleeved on and engages with the side of the brake strip. The side of the brake ring is fixedly connected to the side of the fixing clamp. The sliding shaft extends into the inner wall of the sliding hole and is slidably connected to the movable base. After the steel strip is fixed, the fixing clamp is manually rotated. The rotation of the fixing clamp causes the brake ring to rotate, which in turn causes the brake strip to rotate along the side of the fixing seat. The rotation of the fixing seat exerts pressure on the first spring, thereby causing the brake strip to rotate along the side of the fixing seat. The side of the fixed seat rotates, allowing the brake bar to re-engage with the inner wall of the brake ring. This facilitates the brake ring's fixation after rotating to a specified angle, making welding easier. The brake bar's braking action on the brake ring also provides load-bearing capacity when fixing one end of the steel bar at an angle, eliminating the need for center-level fixing. This allows for free adjustment of the steel bar's angle during welding. The sliding connection between the sliding shaft and the moving base facilitates quick shaft replacement, while a fixing ring restricts the shaft's movement, preventing accidental detachment. The moving base features an arc-shaped groove that allows it to slide along the side of the adjusting base. The arc-shaped groove facilitates horizontal movement of the steel bar along the side of the adjusting base, enabling multi-angle steel bar welding.

[0007] Preferably, the fixing clamp includes a clamping base, a fixing base plate is fixedly connected to the bottom side of the clamping base, a guide plate is fixedly connected to the side of the fixing base plate, a lower anti-slip plate is fixedly connected to the top of the fixing base plate, a fixing adjustment plate is fixedly connected to the top side of the clamping base, an adjustment seat is threadedly connected to the inner wall of the fixing adjustment plate, and the side of the clamping base is fixedly connected to the side of the brake ring.

[0008] Preferably, the adjusting seat includes a screw, a rotating bar is fixedly connected to the top of the screw, a second spring is sleeved and slidably connected to the side of the screw, an upper anti-slip plate is fixedly connected to the bottom of the screw, the screw is disposed on the inner wall side of the fixed adjusting plate and threadedly connected to the fixed adjusting plate, the top of the second spring contacts the bottom of the fixed adjusting plate, and the end of the second spring away from the fixed adjusting plate contacts the top of the upper anti-slip plate.

[0009] Preferably, the self-locking assembly includes a sliding seat, a brake tooth fixedly connected to the side of the sliding seat, a sliding column fixedly connected to the side of the sliding seat at a position on one side of the brake tooth, a push plate fixedly connected to the side of the sliding column, a return spring sleeved and slidably connected to the side of the sliding column, a side of the push plate fixedly connected to one end of the return spring, and the end of the return spring away from the push plate contacting the side of the adjusting base. The sliding seat is disposed inside the fixed slide rail and slidably connected to the fixed slide rail. When the steel bar is fixed, the rotating bar is manually rotated. The rotation of the rotating bar drives the screw to move along the top of the fixed adjusting plate. The movement of the screw drives the upper anti-slip plate to move, thereby causing the upper anti-slip plate to press against the side of the steel bar, thereby causing the end of the steel bar away from the upper anti-slip plate to contact the top of the lower anti-slip plate. The steel strip is guided by a guide plate, thus fixing it between the upper and lower anti-slip plates. Under the elastic force of the second spring, the screw moves, causing the upper anti-slip plate to fix the side of the steel strip, facilitating its fixation. The upper and lower anti-slip plates prevent the steel strip from sliding, and their positions allow for three-point positioning of the side of the steel strip, further facilitating its fixation. When the height of the steel strip needs to be adjusted, the push plate is pushed, causing the return spring to move. The return spring then moves the sliding seat, causing the brake teeth to disengage from the inner wall of the fixed slide, allowing the sliding seat to slide along the inner wall of the fixed slide, thus facilitating the adjustment of the steel strip's height and enabling welding at different heights.

[0010] Preferably, the fixed slide rail includes a main sliding frame, a limiting groove is formed on the side of the main sliding frame, a braking groove is formed on the inner wall of the limiting groove, a horizontal sliding frame is fixedly connected to the side of the main sliding frame, an inclined sliding frame is fixedly connected to the side of the main sliding frame away from the horizontal sliding frame, the bottom of the main sliding frame is fixedly connected to the top of the sliding base plate, an adjusting base is sleeved on the side of the main sliding frame and slidably connected to the adjusting base, a sliding seat extends into the inner wall of the limiting groove and slidably connected to the limiting groove, and a groove adapted to the braking teeth is formed on the inner wall of the limiting groove. The arrangement of the main sliding frame, the horizontal sliding frame and the inclined sliding frame facilitates the sliding of the adjusting base in different positions on the side, thereby driving the steel bar to adjust the position and angle of the steel bar through the combined use of the horizontal sliding frame, the braking groove and the inclined sliding frame. The setting of the braking groove and the braking teeth facilitates the fixing of the adjusting base in different positions, thereby making it easy to combine and weld the steel bar in different positions and angles.

[0011] This invention provides a processing and welding device for wooden frames used in packaging. It has the following advantages: 1. This processing and welding equipment for packaging timber supports is equipped with an adjusting base. Steel bars are directly fixed by clamping, and the angle of the steel bars is adjusted by the rotation of the clamps and connecting rods. The horizontal angle of the steel bars is adjusted by the cooperation of the movable seat and the adjusting base, which facilitates welding at different angles. The fixed slide facilitates the movement and adjustment of multiple sets of clamps for the combination and alignment of steel bars. The angle and position adjustment facilitates the combination and welding of multiple steel bars, which is convenient for wrapping welding of different timber stacks. This makes it easy for the steel bars to fix the sides of the timber. The sliding connection between the fixed base and the sliding base plate allows the steel bars to move, which facilitates the welding of the steel bars. At the same time, the slide table moves the telescopic rod, which in turn moves the welding gun to weld the points where the steel bars are in contact.

[0012] 2. The processing and welding equipment for the wooden frame of the packaging is equipped with a brake ring. After the steel bar is fixed, the fixing clamp is manually rotated. The rotation of the fixing clamp drives the brake ring to rotate, which in turn drives the brake bar to rotate along the side of the fixing seat. The rotation of the fixing seat generates pressure on the first spring, thereby driving the brake bar to rotate back along the side of the fixing seat. This allows the brake bar to re-contact the inner wall of the brake ring, making it easier for the brake ring to remain fixed after rotating to a specified angle, thus facilitating welding. Under the braking of the brake bar against the brake ring, a certain load is borne when fixing one end of the steel bar at an angle, thus eliminating the need to fix the steel bar from the center. This allows for free adjustment of the angle of the steel bar during welding. The sliding connection between the sliding shaft and the moving base facilitates quick replacement of the sliding shaft, and the fixing ring restricts the movement of the sliding shaft to prevent accidental detachment. The moving base is designed with an arc-shaped sliding groove to facilitate sliding on the side of the adjusting base. The arc-shaped sliding base is located inside the sliding groove, which facilitates the horizontal movement of the steel bar along the side of the adjusting base, thus facilitating multi-angle steel bar welding.

[0013] 3. The processing and welding equipment for the wooden frame of this packaging is equipped with a screw. When the steel bar is fixed, the rotating bar is manually rotated. The rotation of the rotating bar drives the screw to move along the top of the fixed adjustment plate. The movement of the screw drives the upper anti-slip plate to move, thereby causing the upper anti-slip plate to press against the side of the steel bar. This causes the end of the steel bar away from the upper anti-slip plate to contact the top of the lower anti-slip plate. The guide plate guides the steel bar, thus fixing the steel bar between the upper and lower anti-slip plates. Under the elastic force of the second spring, the screw moves, causing the upper anti-slip plate to fix the side of the steel bar. This design facilitates the fixing of the steel strip, and the upper and lower anti-slip plates prevent the steel strip from sliding. The positions of the upper and lower anti-slip plates also allow for three-point positioning of the steel strip's side, thus facilitating its fixation. When the steel strip height needs adjustment, pushing the push plate moves the return spring, which in turn moves the sliding seat. The sliding seat disengages the brake teeth from the inner wall of the fixed slide, allowing the sliding seat to slide along the inner wall of the fixed slide, thereby facilitating the adjustment of the steel strip height and enabling welding at different heights.

[0014] 4. The processing and welding equipment for the wooden frame of the packaging is equipped with an inclined sliding frame, a main sliding frame, and a horizontal sliding frame. The inclined sliding frame facilitates the adjustment of the base in different positions. The base slides on the side, thereby driving the steel bar to adjust its position and angle through the combination of the horizontal sliding frame, the brake groove, and the inclined sliding frame. The brake groove and brake teeth facilitate the fixing of the base in different positions, thus making it easy to weld the steel bar in different positions and angles. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the processing and welding equipment for the packaging wooden frame of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the fixing device structure of the present invention; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the movable seat structure of the present invention; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting rod structure of the present invention; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the fixing clip structure of the present invention; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the adjusting seat structure of the present invention; Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the self-locking component structure of the present invention; Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the fixed slide structure of the present invention.

[0016] In the diagram: 1. Fixed base; 2. Sliding base plate; 3. Fixed slide rail; 4. Fixing device; 5. Slide table; 6. Telescopic rod; 7. Welding torch; 401. Adjusting base; 402. Sliding groove; 403. Moving seat; 404. Connecting rod; 405. Fixing clamp; 406. Self-locking assembly; 4031. Moving base; 4032. Sliding hole; 4033. Arc-shaped slide; 4034. Arc-shaped slide groove; 4041. Sliding shaft; 4042. Fixing ring; 4043. Fixing seat; 4044. Brake bar; 4045. First spring; 4046. Brake ring; 4051. Clamping base; 4052. Fixed base plate; 4053. Guide plate; 4054. Lower anti-slip plate; 4055. Fixed adjustment plate; 4056. Adjustment seat; 40561. Screw; 40562. Rotating bar; 40563. Second spring; 40564. Upper anti-slip plate; 4061. Sliding seat; 4062. Brake tooth; 4063. Sliding column; 4064. Push plate; 4065. Return spring; 301. Main sliding frame; 302. Limiting groove; 303. Brake groove; 304. Horizontal sliding frame; 305. Inclined sliding frame. Detailed Implementation

[0017] 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.

[0018] For the first embodiment, please refer to... Figures 1-2 The present invention provides a technical solution: a processing and welding equipment for packaging wood supports, including a fixed base 1, a sliding base plate 2 slidably connected to the top of the fixed base 1, a fixed slide rail 3 fixedly connected to the top of the sliding base plate 2, a fixing device 4 sleeved and slidably connected to the side of the fixed slide rail 3, a fixed end of a slide table 5 rotatably connected to the top of the sliding base plate 2 via a rotating shaft, a fixed end of a telescopic rod 6 fixedly connected to the sliding end of the slide table 5, and a welding gun 7 fixedly connected to the movable end of the telescopic rod 6. The fixing device 4 includes an adjusting base 401, a sliding groove 402 is provided on the side of the adjusting base 401, a movable seat 403 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove 402, a connecting rod 404 is slidably connected to the side of the movable seat 403, a fixing clip 405 is fixedly connected to the side of the connecting rod 404, a self-locking component 406 is slidably connected through the side of the adjusting base 401 away from the movable seat 403, and the adjusting base 401 is sleeved on the side of the fixed slide 3 and slidably connected to the fixed slide 3.

[0019] The steel bars are directly fixed by the clamping clamp 405, and the angle of the steel bars is adjusted by the rotation of the clamping clamp 405 and the connecting rod 404. The horizontal angle of the steel bars is adjusted by the cooperation of the moving seat 403 and the adjusting base 401, which facilitates welding at different angles. The fixed slide 3 facilitates the movement and adjustment of multiple sets of clamping clamps 405 to combine and align the steel bars. At the same time, the angle and position adjustment facilitates the combination and welding of multiple steel bars, which facilitates the wrapping welding of different wood stacks. This makes it easier for the steel bars to fix the sides of the wood. The movement of the steel bars is achieved by the sliding connection of the fixed base 1 and the sliding base plate 2, which facilitates the welding of the steel bars. At the same time, the slide table 5 drives the telescopic rod 6 to move, and the telescopic rod 6 drives the welding gun 7 to move, so as to weld the position where the steel bars are in contact.

[0020] For the second embodiment, please refer to... Figures 1-4 Based on the first embodiment, the present invention provides a technical solution: the movable base 403 includes a movable base 4031, a sliding hole 4032 is provided on the side of the movable base 4031, an arc-shaped slide block 4033 is fixedly connected to the side of the movable base 4031 away from the sliding hole 4032, an arc-shaped slide groove 4034 is provided at the top and bottom of the arc-shaped slide block 4033, the movable base 4031 is slidably connected to the sliding groove 402 through the arc-shaped slide block 4033, and the connecting rod 404 is slidably connected to the movable base 4031 through the sliding hole 4032.

[0021] The connecting rod 404 includes a sliding shaft 4041, a fixing ring 4042 fixedly connected to the side of the sliding shaft 4041, a fixing seat 4043 fixedly connected to the end of the sliding shaft 4041 away from the fixing ring 4042, a brake strip 4044 rotatably connected to the side of the fixing seat 4043 via a rotating shaft, one end of a first spring 4045 fixedly connected to the inner wall side of the brake strip 4044, the end of the first spring 4045 away from the brake strip 4044 extending into the side of the fixing seat 4043 and fixedly connected to the side of the fixing seat 4043, a brake ring 4046 sleeved and engaged on the side of the brake strip 4044, the side of the brake ring 4046 fixedly connected to the side of the fixing clamp 405, and the sliding shaft 4041 extending into the inner wall of the sliding hole 4032 and slidably connected to the movable base 4031.

[0022] After the steel bar is fixed, the fixing clamp 405 is manually rotated. The rotation of the fixing clamp 405 causes the brake ring 4046 to rotate, which in turn causes the brake strip 4044 to rotate along the side of the fixing seat 4043. The rotation of the fixing seat 4043 exerts pressure on the first spring 4045, thereby causing the brake strip 4044 to rotate back along the side of the fixing seat 4043. This allows the brake strip 4044 to re-engage with the inner wall of the brake ring 4046, making it easier for the brake ring 4046 to remain fixed after rotating to a specified angle, thus facilitating welding. Furthermore, the braking effect of the brake strip 4044 on the brake ring 4046 allows for a certain degree of angle fixation at one end of the steel bar. The load-bearing capacity is reduced, eliminating the need to fix the steel bar from the center, thus allowing free adjustment of the steel bar angle during welding. The sliding connection between the sliding shaft 4041 and the movable base 4031 facilitates quick replacement of the sliding shaft 4041, while the fixed ring 4042 restricts the movement of the sliding shaft 4041 to prevent accidental detachment. The movable base 4031 is slidable on the side of the adjusting base 401 by the arc-shaped sliding groove 4034. The arc-shaped sliding block 4033 is located inside the sliding groove 402, which facilitates the horizontal movement of the steel bar along the side of the adjusting base 401, thereby facilitating multi-angle steel bar welding.

[0023] Third embodiment, please refer to Figures 1-7 Based on the second embodiment, the present invention provides a technical solution: the fixing clamp 405 includes a clamping base 4051, a fixing base plate 4052 is fixedly connected to the bottom side of the clamping base 4051, a guide plate 4053 is fixedly connected to the side of the fixing base plate 4052, a lower anti-slip plate 4054 is fixedly connected to the top of the fixing base plate 4052, a fixing adjustment plate 4055 is fixedly connected to the top side of the clamping base 4051, an adjustment seat 4056 is threadedly connected to the inner wall of the fixing adjustment plate 4055, and the side of the clamping base 4051 is fixedly connected to the side of the brake ring 4046.

[0024] The adjusting seat 4056 includes a screw 40561, a rotating bar 40562 fixedly connected to the top of the screw 40561, a second spring 40563 sleeved and slidably connected to the side of the screw 40561, and an upper anti-slip plate 40564 fixedly connected to the bottom of the screw 40561. The screw 40561 is disposed on the inner wall side of the fixed adjusting plate 4055 and threadedly connected to the fixed adjusting plate 4055. The top of the second spring 40563 contacts the bottom of the fixed adjusting plate 4055, and the end of the second spring 40563 away from the fixed adjusting plate 4055 contacts the top of the upper anti-slip plate 40564.

[0025] The self-locking assembly 406 includes a sliding seat 4061, a brake tooth 4062 fixedly connected to the side of the sliding seat 4061, a sliding column 4063 fixedly connected to the side of the sliding seat 4061 at a position on one side of the brake tooth 4062, a push plate 4064 fixedly connected to the side of the sliding column 4063, a return spring 4065 sleeved and slidably connected to the side of the sliding column 4063, a side of the push plate 4064 fixedly connected to one end of the return spring 4065, and the end of the return spring 4065 away from the push plate 4064 in contact with the side of the adjusting base 401. The sliding seat 4061 is disposed inside the fixed slide 3 and slidably connected to the fixed slide 3.

[0026] When the steel bar is fixed, the rotating bar 40562 is manually rotated. The rotation of the rotating bar 40562 causes the screw 40561 to move along the top of the fixed adjusting plate 4055. The movement of the screw 40561 causes the upper anti-slip plate 40564 to move, thereby causing the upper anti-slip plate 40564 to press against the side of the steel bar. This causes the end of the steel bar away from the upper anti-slip plate 40564 to contact the top of the lower anti-slip plate 4054. The guide plate 4053 guides the steel bar, thus fixing it between the upper and lower anti-slip plates 40564. Under the elastic force of the second spring 40563, the screw 40561 moves, causing the upper anti-slip plate 40564 to fix the side of the steel bar. The upper and lower anti-slip plates 40564 and 4054 are designed to facilitate the fixing of the steel strip and prevent it from sliding. Their positions also allow for three-point positioning of the steel strip's side, thus facilitating its fixation. When the steel strip height needs adjustment, the push plate 4064 is pushed, causing the return spring 4065 to move. The return spring 4065 then moves the sliding seat 4061, which in turn disengages the brake tooth 4062 from the inner wall of the fixed slide rail 3. This allows the sliding seat 4061 to slide along the inner wall of the fixed slide rail 3, facilitating the adjustment of the steel strip height and enabling welding at different heights.

[0027] For the fourth embodiment, please refer to [link / reference]. Figures 1-8Based on the third embodiment, the present invention provides a technical solution: the fixed slide rail 3 includes a main sliding frame 301, a limiting slide groove 302 is formed on the side of the main sliding frame 301, a braking groove 303 is formed on the inner wall of the limiting slide groove 302, a horizontal sliding frame 304 is fixedly connected to the side of the main sliding frame 301, an inclined sliding frame 305 is fixedly connected to the side of the main sliding frame 301 away from the horizontal sliding frame 304, the bottom of the main sliding frame 301 is fixedly connected to the top of the sliding base plate 2, an adjusting base 401 is sleeved on the side of the main sliding frame 301 and slidably connected to the adjusting base 401, a sliding seat 4061 extends into the inner wall of the limiting slide groove 302 and slidably connected to the limiting slide groove 302, and a groove adapted to the braking tooth 4062 is formed on the inner wall of the limiting slide groove 302.

[0028] The main sliding frame 301, the horizontal sliding frame 304, and the inclined sliding frame 305 facilitate the adjustment of the base 401 to slide on the side, thereby driving the steel bar to adjust its position and angle through the combined use of the horizontal sliding frame 304, the brake groove 303, and the inclined sliding frame 305. The brake groove 303 and the brake tooth 4062 facilitate the adjustment of the base 401 to be fixed in different positions, thus making it easy to combine and weld the steel bar in different positions and angles.

[0029] Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art and related fields based on the embodiments of the present invention without inventive effort should fall within the scope of protection of the present invention. Structures, devices, and operating methods not specifically described and explained in the present invention, unless otherwise specified or limited, shall be implemented according to conventional means in the art.

Claims

1. A processing and welding device for wooden frames used in packaging, characterized in that: Includes a fixed base (1), the top of which is slidably connected to a sliding base plate (2), the top of which is fixedly connected to a fixed slide rail (3), the side of which is fitted with and slidably connected to a fixing device (4), the top of which is rotatably connected to the fixed end of a slide table (5) via a rotating shaft, the sliding end of which is fixedly connected to the fixed end of a telescopic rod (6), and the movable end of which is fixedly connected to a welding torch (7). The fixing device (4) includes an adjusting base (401), a sliding groove (402) is provided on the side of the adjusting base (401), a movable seat (403) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove (402), a connecting rod (404) is slidably connected to the side of the movable seat (403), a fixing clip (405) is fixedly connected to the side of the connecting rod (404), a self-locking component (406) is slidably connected to the side of the adjusting base (401) away from the movable seat (403), and the adjusting base (401) is sleeved on the side of the fixed slide (3) and slidably connected to the fixed slide (3).

2. The processing and welding equipment for packaging timber supports according to claim 1, characterized in that: The movable base (403) includes a movable base (4031), a sliding hole (4032) is provided on the side of the movable base (4031), and an arc-shaped slide (4033) is fixedly connected to the side of the movable base (4031) away from the sliding hole (4032). Arc-shaped sliding grooves (4034) are provided at the top and bottom of the arc-shaped slide (4033). The movable base (4031) is slidably connected to the sliding groove (402) through the arc-shaped slide (4033), and the connecting rod (404) is slidably connected to the movable base (4031) through the sliding hole (4032).

3. The processing and welding equipment for packaging wooden supports according to claim 2, characterized in that: The connecting rod (404) includes a sliding shaft (4041), a fixing ring (4042) is fixedly connected to the side of the sliding shaft (4041), and a fixing seat (4043) is fixedly connected to the end of the sliding shaft (4041) away from the fixing ring (4042). A brake strip (4044) is rotatably connected to the side of the fixing seat (4043) via a rotating shaft. One end of a first spring (4045) is fixedly connected to the inner wall side of the brake strip (4044). The first spring (4045) extends into the side of the fixed seat (4043) at the end away from the brake bar (4044) and is fixedly connected to the side of the fixed seat (4043). The brake bar (4044) is sleeved and engaged with a brake ring (4046). The side of the brake ring (4046) is fixedly connected to the side of the fixed clamp (405). The sliding shaft (4041) extends into the inner wall of the sliding hole (4032) and is slidably connected to the movable base (4031).

4. The processing and welding equipment for packaging wooden supports according to claim 3, characterized in that: The fixing clamp (405) includes a clamping base (4051), a fixing base plate (4052) is fixedly connected to the bottom side of the clamping base (4051), a guide plate (4053) is fixedly connected to the side of the fixing base plate (4052), a lower anti-slip plate (4054) is fixedly connected to the top of the fixing base plate (4052), a fixing adjustment plate (4055) is fixedly connected to the top side of the clamping base (4051), an adjustment seat (4056) is threadedly connected to the inner wall of the fixing adjustment plate (4055), and the side of the clamping base (4051) is fixedly connected to the side of the brake ring (4046).

5. The processing and welding equipment for packaging timber supports according to claim 4, characterized in that: The adjusting seat (4056) includes a screw (40561), a rotating bar (40562) is fixedly connected to the top of the screw (40561), a second spring (40563) is sleeved and slidably connected to the side of the screw (40561), and an upper anti-slip plate (40564) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the screw (40561). The screw (40561) is disposed on the inner wall side of the fixed adjusting plate (4055) and threadedly connected to the fixed adjusting plate (4055). The top of the second spring (40563) contacts the bottom of the fixed adjusting plate (4055), and the end of the second spring (40563) away from the fixed adjusting plate (4055) contacts the top of the upper anti-slip plate (40564).

6. The processing and welding equipment for packaging timber supports according to claim 1, characterized in that: The self-locking assembly (406) includes a sliding seat (4061), a brake tooth (4062) is fixedly connected to the side of the sliding seat (4061), a sliding column (4063) is fixedly connected to the side of the sliding seat (4061) at a position on one side of the brake tooth (4062), a push plate (4064) is fixedly connected to the side of the sliding column (4063), a return spring (4065) is sleeved and slidably connected to the side of the sliding column (4063), and the side of the push plate (4064) is fixedly connected to one end of the return spring (4065).

7. The processing and welding equipment for packaging timber supports according to claim 6, characterized in that: The end of the reset spring (4065) away from the push plate (4064) contacts the side of the adjustment base (401), and the sliding seat (4061) is disposed inside the fixed slide (3) and is slidably connected to the fixed slide (3).

8. The processing and welding equipment for packaging timber supports according to claim 6, characterized in that: The fixed slide (3) includes a main sliding frame (301), a limiting slide groove (302) is provided on the side of the main sliding frame (301), a braking groove (303) is provided on the inner wall of the limiting slide groove (302), a horizontal sliding frame (304) is fixedly connected to the side of the main sliding frame (301), and an inclined sliding frame (305) is fixedly connected to the side of the main sliding frame (301) away from the horizontal sliding frame (304).

9. The processing and welding equipment for packaging timber supports according to claim 8, characterized in that: The bottom of the main sliding frame (301) is fixedly connected to the top of the sliding base plate (2). The adjusting base (401) is sleeved on the side of the main sliding frame (301) and slidably connected to the adjusting base (401). The sliding seat (4061) extends into the inner wall of the limiting slide groove (302) and slidably connected to the limiting slide groove (302). The inner wall of the limiting slide groove (302) is provided with a slide groove that matches the brake tooth (4062).