Positioning installation equipment suitable for curtain wall

The automated cleaning of the curtain wall surface is achieved by using a motor-driven cleaning brush and quick-release components, combined with a translation component to achieve precise positioning and installation. This solves the problems of time-consuming, costly, and inefficient manual cleaning in existing technologies, and improves the efficiency and quality of curtain wall installation.

CN121897173APending Publication Date: 2026-04-21GUANGZHOU NO 1 RENOVATION CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2026-02-11
Publication Date
2026-04-21

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Technical Problem

The existing manual cleaning process before curtain wall positioning and installation is time-consuming, costly, and labor-intensive. High-altitude operations are limited by space, resulting in low cleaning efficiency. Furthermore, dusty construction environments can easily cause dust to reappear and delay the construction period.

Method used

A positioning and installation device was designed, which includes a motor-driven cleaning brush, a quick-release component, and a translation component. The motor-driven cleaning brush automatically wipes the curtain wall surface, the quick-release component allows for easy replacement of the cleaning brush, and the translation component enables precise positioning and installation, reducing manual operation.

Benefits of technology

It significantly shortens the cleaning time for a single curtain wall panel, reduces labor intensity and costs, improves cleaning efficiency, avoids dusting and positioning deviations, and enhances installation quality and project schedule efficiency.

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Abstract

The invention discloses positioning and mounting equipment suitable for a curtain wall, which comprises a device body and a hanging ring fixedly connected to the top of the device body. The curtain wall cleaning device has the function of automatically wiping the surface of a curtain wall through horizontal reciprocating motion of the cleaning brush along the first sliding rod, has the function of achieving rapid replacement of the cleaning brush through the rapid disassembly assembly without complex tools, solves the problems that a traditional cleaning tool is tedious to disassemble and assemble and affects the operation progress, and improves the cleaning efficiency. The curtain wall fixing device is suitable for curtain walls of different widths and lengths through the fixing assembly, so that the adaptability of the device is improved, and the connecting block is driven to push the curtain wall to precisely move out of the device and slide into the mounting position through the translation assembly. Compared with manual prizing alignment, the structure can avoid positioning deviation caused by manual operation, the connecting block is provided with a second buffering rubber pad, the curtain wall is prevented from being scratched during translation, slipping is avoided, and the positioning precision is further guaranteed.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of curtain wall installation technology, and more specifically to a positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls. Background Technology

[0002] A building curtain wall is an external enclosure or decorative structure composed of panels and a supporting structural system. It can undergo a certain displacement relative to the main structure or has its own deformation capacity. It does not bear the load of the main structure and has functions such as enclosure, decoration, energy saving, and sound insulation. Common types include glass curtain walls, stone curtain walls, metal panel curtain walls, and composite curtain walls. The installation quality directly depends on the positioning accuracy and installation stability, and the corresponding positioning and installation equipment is the core tool to achieve this goal.

[0003] In existing technologies, when placing the curtain wall into the positioning and installation equipment, operators need to manually clean the surface of the curtain wall with cloths and brushes, with each curtain wall taking about 1 minute to clean. If multiple curtain walls are installed in batches, additional time is required from the staff, which not only increases labor costs but also increases the labor intensity of the operators. At the same time, when working at heights, manual cleaning requires frequent tool passing and is limited by space (such as inside a suspended platform), resulting in lower cleaning efficiency and potential delays for subsequent installation procedures. If the construction environment is dusty, the curtain wall surface is prone to dust accumulation after cleaning, requiring repeated cleaning and thus delaying the overall project schedule. Summary of the Invention

[0004] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, the purpose of this invention is to provide a positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls, so as to solve the problems mentioned in the background art, such as long time consumption, high labor costs, high labor intensity, low cleaning efficiency due to space limitations in high-altitude operations, and easy dust accumulation in the construction environment, which requires repeated cleaning and thus delays the overall construction period.

[0005] The objective of this invention is achieved through the following technical solution: A positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls includes a device body, a hanging ring fixedly connected to the top of the device body, a curtain wall mounted on the device body, a motor fixedly connected to the top of the device body, a reciprocating screw fixedly connected to the output end of the motor, a dust cover sleeved on the outside of the reciprocating screw, with both ends of the dust cover sleeve fixedly connected to the inside of the device body, a sliding rod fixedly connected to the inside of the device body, a sliding block with one end threaded to the reciprocating screw and the other end slidably connected to the outside of the sliding rod, a cleaning brush slidably connected inside the sliding block, a quick-release assembly mounted on the sliding block, and a fixing assembly and a translation assembly mounted on the device body.

[0006] In one optional embodiment, a through hole is provided on the device body at the position corresponding to the reciprocating lead screw, and the reciprocating lead screw is rotatably connected to the inside of the device body through the through hole.

[0007] In one optional embodiment, the quick-release assembly includes a strong magnet 1 fixedly connected to the top of the cleaning brush, a strong magnet 2 fixedly connected to the top side inside the sliding block, a spring fixedly connected to the inside of the sliding block, and a limiting block fixedly connected to one side of the spring.

[0008] In one optional implementation, a limiting groove is provided at the position of the limiting block corresponding to the cleaning brush, and the limiting block is slidably connected to the inside of the cleaning brush through the limiting groove.

[0009] In one optional embodiment, both strong magnet one and strong magnet two are provided in several groups, and the position of each group of strong magnet one corresponds to the position of each group of strong magnet two.

[0010] In one optional embodiment, the fixing assembly includes a motor 2 fixedly connected inside the device body, a left-hand and right-hand lead screw 1 fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 2, a dust cover 2 sleeved on the outside of the left-hand and right-hand lead screw 1, a sliding rod 2 fixedly connected inside the device body, a housing 1 with one end threaded to the left-hand and right-hand lead screw 1 and the other end slidably connected to the outside of the sliding rod 2, a housing 2 with one end threaded to the left-hand and right-hand lead screw 1 and the other end slidably connected to the outside of the sliding rod 2, a motor 3 fixedly connected to one side of the housing 1, a left-hand and right-hand lead screw 2 fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 3, a dust cover 3 sleeved on the outside of the left-hand and right-hand lead screw 2, a sliding rod 3 fixedly connected to the inside of the housing 2, a rectangular telescopic rod with one end threaded to the left-hand and right-hand lead screw 2 and the other end slidably connected to the outside of the sliding rod 3, and a clamping block fixedly connected to one side of the rectangular telescopic rod.

[0011] In one optional embodiment, a buffer rubber pad is provided at the position of the clamping block corresponding to the curtain wall.

[0012] In one optional embodiment, a through hole 2 is provided in the outer casing 1 at the position corresponding to the left and right rotating lead screw 2, and the left and right rotating lead screw 2 is rotatably connected to the inside of the outer casing 1 through the through hole 2.

[0013] In one optional embodiment, the translation component includes a housing three fixedly connected to one side of the device body, a motor four fixedly connected to one side of the housing three, a rectangular lead screw fixedly connected to the output end of the motor four, a dust cover four sleeved on the outside of the rectangular lead screw, a sliding ring threadedly connected to the rectangular lead screw, a connecting rod fixedly connected to the outside of the sliding ring, and a connecting block fixedly connected to one side of the connecting rod.

[0014] In one optional implementation, a second buffer rubber pad is provided at the position of the connecting block corresponding to the curtain wall.

[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are as follows: 1. This invention enables automated wiping of the curtain wall surface by driving a cleaning brush to make horizontal reciprocating motion along a sliding rod. Compared with the existing technology of manual cleaning with rags and brushes, this device can significantly shorten the cleaning time of a single curtain wall, while avoiding the inefficiency caused by frequent manual tool passing and space constraints during high-altitude operations. It reduces the labor intensity of operators, reduces labor costs, and avoids project delays caused by dusting after cleaning.

[0016] 2. This invention uses a strong magnet at the top of the cleaning brush and a strong magnet inside the sliding block to attract each other in opposite directions. With the help of a spring, the limiting block is inserted into the limiting groove of the cleaning brush to fix the cleaning brush. When the cleaning brush is too dusty, it can be removed simply by pulling it. When a new cleaning brush slides in, it is automatically fixed by the limiting block and magnetic attraction. No complicated tools are needed, which realizes the quick replacement of the cleaning brush. This solves the problem of cumbersome disassembly and assembly of traditional cleaning tools, which affects the progress of the work. It is especially suitable for the high-efficiency maintenance needs of high-altitude operations.

[0017] 3. In this invention, motor 2 drives left and right rotating lead screw 1, which drives outer shell 1 and outer shell 2 to move synchronously towards the center to clamp and fix curtain walls of different widths; motor 3 drives left and right rotating lead screw 2, which drives two sets of rectangular telescopic rods to move towards the center to clamp and fix curtain walls of different lengths, thereby improving the adaptability of the device.

[0018] 4. This invention uses a motor to control the rotation of a rectangular lead screw, which drives the connecting block to precisely move the curtain wall out of the device and into the installation position. Compared to manual prying for alignment, this structure avoids positioning deviations caused by manual operation. Furthermore, the connecting block is equipped with a second buffer rubber pad to prevent scratching the curtain wall during translation and to avoid slippage, further ensuring positioning accuracy. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall front structure of a positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls; Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the overall rear structure of a positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls; Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the main body structure of a positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls; Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the cleaning brush structure for a positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls; Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the sliding block structure for a positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of a positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls. Figure 7A schematic diagram of the internal structure of the casing of a positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls; Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the connection block structure for a positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls.

[0020] In the diagram: 1. Device body; 2. Hanging ring; 3. Curtain wall; 401. Motor 1; 402. Sliding block; 403. Reciprocating screw; 404. Sliding rod 1; 405. Cleaning brush; 406. Strong magnet 1; 407. Spring; 408. Limiting block; 409. Strong magnet 2; 410. Dust cover 1; 501. Motor 2; 502. Left and right rotating screw 1; 503. Outer shell 1; 504. Outer shell 2; 505. Sliding rod 2; 506. Motor 3; 507. Left and right rotating screw 2; 508. Rectangular telescopic rod; 509. Sliding rod 3; 510. Clamping block; 511. Dust cover 2; 512. Dust cover 3; 601. Outer shell 3; 602. Motor 4; 603. Rectangular screw; 604. Sliding ring; 605. Connecting rod; 606. Connecting block; 607. Dust cover 4. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that, without conflict, the various embodiments or technical features described below can be arbitrarily combined to form new embodiments. Unless otherwise specified, the materials and equipment used in this embodiment are all commercially available. Examples of the embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain this application, and should not be construed as limiting this application.

[0022] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation on this application. In the description of this application, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise precisely specified.

[0023] In the description of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "connected," "linked," and "connected" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a connection through an intermediary, or a connection within two elements or an interaction between two elements. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.

[0024] The terms "first," "second," etc., in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion; for example, a process, method, system, product, or apparatus that comprises a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units not explicitly listed or inherent to such process, method, product, or apparatus.

[0025] Please see Figures 1-8 This invention provides an embodiment of a positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls, comprising a device body 1, a hanging ring 2 fixedly connected to the top of the device body 1, a curtain wall 3 mounted on the device body 1, a motor 401 fixedly connected to the top of the device body 1, a reciprocating screw 403 fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 401, a dust cover 410 sleeved on the outside of the reciprocating screw 403, with both ends of the dust cover 410 fixedly connected to the inside of the device body 1, a sliding rod 404 fixedly connected to the inside of the device body 1, a sliding block 402 with one end threaded to the reciprocating screw 403 and the other end slidably connected to the outside of the sliding rod 404, a cleaning brush 405 slidably connected inside the sliding block 402, and a cleaning brush 405 disposed on the sliding block 402. The quick-release assembly on 2, along with the fixing and translational assemblies on the main body 1, allows the curtain wall 3 to be placed on the device. By starting the motor 401, the motor 401 drives the reciprocating screw 403 to rotate. The reciprocating screw 403 drives the sliding block 402 to move repeatedly. The sliding block 402 drives the cleaning brush 405 to move horizontally back and forth along the sliding rod 404, automatically wiping the surface of the curtain wall 3. After cleaning one side, the brush is flipped over to continue cleaning the other side, thus replacing manual cleaning. The cleaning time for a single curtain wall 3 can be greatly shortened, improving the cleaning efficiency of the curtain wall 3, thereby reducing the labor intensity of operators and reducing labor costs. A dust cover 410 is fitted over the reciprocating screw 403 to prevent dust and impurities from interfering with the reciprocating screw 403.

[0026] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a through hole is provided on the device body 1 at the position corresponding to the reciprocating lead screw 403. The reciprocating lead screw 403 is rotatably connected to the inside of the device body 1 through the through hole, thereby providing a stable rotational support structure for the reciprocating lead screw 403, preventing the reciprocating lead screw 403 from shaking or deviating during operation, ensuring the accuracy of the reciprocating movement of the sliding block 402 along the sliding rod 404, and thus ensuring that the cleaning brush 405 can evenly cover the surface of the curtain wall 3, improving the effect of automatic cleaning.

[0027] Please see Figures 3-5 In this embodiment, the quick-release assembly includes a strong magnet 406 fixedly connected to the top of the cleaning brush 405, a strong magnet 409 fixedly connected to the top side of the inside of the sliding block 402, a spring 407 fixedly connected to the inside of the sliding block 402, and a limiting block 408 fixedly connected to one side of the spring 407. When the cleaning brush 405 accumulates too much dust, it can be removed by pulling the cleaning brush 405, and then the clean cleaning brush 405 can be slid into the sliding block 402. During the sliding process, the cleaning brush 405... 05. Pressing the limiting block 408 compresses the spring 407 until the limiting block 408 slides into the limiting groove of the cleaning brush 405. The spring 407 initially fixes the cleaning brush 405 by pressing the limiting block 408 with its elastic force. At the same time, the magnetic poles of the strong magnet 1 406 and the strong magnet 2 409 are opposite to each other. The strong magnet 1 406 of the cleaning brush 405 and the strong magnet 2 409 of the sliding block 402 are magnetically attracted to each other, thereby fixing the cleaning brush 405 a second time, so that the user can quickly replace the cleaning brush 405.

[0028] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a limiting groove is provided at the position of the cleaning brush 405 corresponding to the limiting block 408. The limiting block 408 is slidably connected to the inside of the cleaning brush 405 through the limiting groove, so that the limiting block 408 can be accurately embedded in the preset position of the cleaning brush 405, ensuring the reliability of the initial fixation between the spring 407 and the limiting block 408. At the same time, the sliding connection structure makes the installation of the cleaning brush 405 smoother, avoids jamming, and further improves the quick replacement efficiency of the quick-release component.

[0029] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, several sets of strong magnets 406 and 409 are provided, and the position of each set of strong magnets 406 corresponds to the position of each set of strong magnets 409, thereby enhancing the magnetic attraction and fixing force, avoiding the cleaning brush 405 from loosening during reciprocating motion due to insufficient attraction of a single set of magnets, and the multi-point magnetic attraction makes the cleaning brush 405 more evenly stressed, improving the stability of the secondary fixing of the quick-release assembly, and adapting to the scenario of equipment vibration and shaking in high-altitude operations.

[0030] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 6In this embodiment, the fixing assembly includes a second motor 501 fixedly connected inside the device body 1, a left-hand and right-hand lead screw 502 fixedly connected to the output end of the second motor 501, a dust cover 511 sleeved on the outside of the left-hand and right-hand lead screw 502, a sliding rod 505 fixedly connected to the inside of the device body 1, a housing 503 with one end threaded to the left-hand and right-hand lead screw 502 and the other end slidably connected to the outside of the sliding rod 505, and a housing 503 with one end threaded to the left-hand and right-hand lead screw 502 and the other end slidably connected to the outside of the sliding rod 505. The following components are attached: a housing 504 connected to the outside of the sliding rod 505; a motor 506 fixedly connected to one side of the housing 503; a left-hand and right-hand screw 507 fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 506; a dust cover 512 sleeved on the outside of the left-hand and right-hand screw 507; a sliding rod 509 fixedly connected to the inside of the housing 504; a rectangular telescopic rod 508 with one end threaded to the left-hand and right-hand screw 507 and the other end slidably connected to the outside of the sliding rod 509; and a rectangular telescopic rod 508 fixedly connected to the rectangular telescopic rod 508. The clamping block 510 on one side rotates the left and right rotating screw 502 by starting the second motor 501. The left and right rotating screw 502 drives the outer shell 503 and the second outer shell 504 to move synchronously towards the middle of the left and right rotating screw 502. At the same time, the rectangular telescopic rod 508 retracts, and the rectangular telescopic rod 508 drives the clamping block 510 to slightly contact and clamp the curtain wall 3, which is beneficial for the device to clamp and fix curtain walls 3 of different widths. At the same time, the third motor 506 starts the left and right rotating screw 507 to rotate. 07 drives the two sets of rectangular telescopic rods 508 to translate towards the center of the left and right rotating screw rods 507, thereby causing the two sets of rectangular telescopic rods 508 to drive the clamping block 510 to clamp and fix the curtain wall 3. This is beneficial for the device to clamp and fix curtain walls 3 of different lengths, and improves the adaptability of the device. Because dustproof sleeves 511 and 512 are fitted on the outside of the left and right rotating screw rods 502 and 507, dust and impurities are prevented from interfering with the left and right rotating screw rods 502 and 507.

[0031] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a buffer rubber pad is provided at the position of the clamping block 510 corresponding to the curtain wall 3. The elastic deformation of the rubber buffers the clamping force, avoids hard contact and scratches the surface of the curtain wall 3, and at the same time increases the friction between the clamping block 510 and the curtain wall 3, preventing the curtain wall 3 from slipping during clamping and translation, and improving the safety of high-altitude operations.

[0032] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a through hole 2 is provided in the outer shell 503 corresponding to the position of the left and right rotating screw 2 507. The left and right rotating screw 2 507 is rotatably connected to the inside of the outer shell 503 through the through hole 2, thereby providing stable rotational support for the left and right rotating screw 2 507, ensuring the coaxiality of the left and right rotating screw 2 507 during operation, thereby improving the clamping accuracy of the fixing component for curtain walls 3 of different lengths.

[0033] Please see Figure 7 and Figure 8 In this embodiment, the translation component includes a housing 601 fixedly connected to one side of the device body 1, a motor 602 fixedly connected to one side of the housing 601, a rectangular lead screw 603 fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 602, a dust cover 607 sleeved on the outside of the rectangular lead screw 603, a sliding ring 604 threadedly connected to the rectangular lead screw 603, a connecting rod 605 fixedly connected to the outside of the sliding ring 604, and a connecting block 606 fixedly connected to one side of the connecting rod 605. The device is connected to the hook of the crane via a hanging ring 2. After the crane moves the device to the position where the curtain wall 3 is to be installed, the curtain wall 3 is aligned with the position, and then... Motor 3 (506) and Motor 2 (501) loosen the curtain wall 3 slightly. Then, starting Motor 4 (602) rotates the rectangular lead screw 603. The rectangular lead screw 603 drives the sliding ring 604 to translate, and the sliding ring 604 drives the connecting rod 605 and the connecting block 606 to translate. Then, the connecting block 606 pushes the curtain wall 3 to translate out of the device, so that the curtain wall 3 slides into the position to be installed. Thus, precise positioning is achieved through mechanical transmission, replacing manual prying and alignment, avoiding positioning deviations caused by manual operation, and improving installation quality. Dustproof sleeve 4 (607) is installed on the outside of the rectangular lead screw 603 to prevent dust and impurities from interfering with the rectangular lead screw 603.

[0034] In another embodiment based on the linear translation component, other structures from the prior art can also be used. For example, the original rectangular lead screw 603 and dust cover 607 transmission structure can be replaced with an industrial electric actuator. The rectangular lead screw 603 and dust cover 607 inside the outer casing 601 can be removed, and the industrial electric actuator can be horizontally fixed inside the outer casing 601. The actuator end of the industrial electric actuator is rigidly connected to the sliding ring 604. The original motor 602 is retained as the power control unit for the electric actuator. The output electrical signal controls the extension stroke and speed of the industrial electric linear actuator. The original rectangular lead screw 603 relies on the dust cover 607 to isolate dust. If the dust cover is damaged due to long-term friction, dust will directly cause the lead screw to jam or rust. It is necessary to regularly disassemble the outer shell 601 to replace the dust cover and lubricate the lead screw. The maintenance process is complicated and time-consuming. The industrial-grade electric linear actuator has a built-in sealing structure and can achieve better protection without the need for an additional dust cover. It can directly withstand the sand and rain invading during high-altitude operations, which helps to improve the durability of the device.

[0035] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a buffer rubber pad is provided at the position of the connecting block 606 corresponding to the curtain wall 3, so as to avoid hard contact between the connecting block 606 and the curtain wall 3 when the curtain wall 3 is moved, prevent the surface of the curtain wall 3 from being scratched, and increase the friction between the connecting block 606 and the curtain wall 3, ensuring that the curtain wall 3 will not slip during the movement, improving the accuracy of mechanical positioning, and avoiding installation deviations caused by manual prying.

[0036] During operation, the curtain wall 3 is placed on the device. Motor 401 is started, driving the reciprocating screw 403 to rotate. The reciprocating screw 403 drives the sliding block 402 to move repeatedly horizontally. The sliding block 402 drives the cleaning brush 405 to move horizontally back and forth along the sliding rod 404, automatically wiping the surface of the curtain wall 3. After cleaning one side, it is flipped over to clean the other side, thus replacing manual cleaning. The cleaning time for a single curtain wall 3 can be significantly shortened, improving the cleaning efficiency and reducing the labor intensity of operators, thereby reducing labor costs. Subsequently, motor 501 is started to rotate the left-right rotating screw 502, which drives the outer casing 503 and outer casing 504. Simultaneously, the left and right rotating lead screws 502 are moved towards the center, while the rectangular telescopic rod 508 retracts. The rectangular telescopic rod 508 also causes the clamping block 510 to slightly contact and clamp the curtain wall 3, thus facilitating the clamping and fixing of curtain walls 3 of different widths. At the same time, the motor 506 is started, causing the left and right rotating lead screw 507 to rotate. The left and right rotating lead screw 507 drives the two sets of rectangular telescopic rods 508 to move towards the center of the left and right rotating lead screw 507, thereby causing the two sets of rectangular telescopic rods 508 to drive the clamping block 510 to clamp and fix the curtain wall 3. This facilitates the clamping and fixing of curtain walls 3 of different lengths, improving the adaptability of the device. Then, the device is connected to the hook of the crane via the hanging ring 2, and the crane lifts the device... After moving the curtain wall 3 to the desired installation position, align the curtain wall 3. Slightly loosen the curtain wall 3 by reversing motor 3 (506) and motor 2 (501). Then, start motor 4 (602) to rotate the rectangular lead screw 603. The rectangular lead screw 603 drives the sliding ring 604 to translate, which in turn drives the connecting rod 605 and connecting block 606 to translate. The connecting block 606 then pushes the curtain wall 3 out of the device, allowing it to slide into the desired installation position. This mechanical transmission achieves precise positioning, replacing manual prying and avoiding positioning deviations caused by manual operation, thus improving installation quality. A dust cover 4 (607) is fitted over the rectangular lead screw 603 to prevent dust and impurities from damaging it. 3. To prevent interference, when the cleaning brush 405 is overloaded with dust, pull the cleaning brush 405 out and then slide the clean cleaning brush 405 into the sliding block 402. During the sliding process, the cleaning brush 405 presses against the limiting block 408, which compresses the spring 407 until the limiting block 408 slides into the limiting groove of the cleaning brush 405. The spring 407 uses its elastic force to press against the limiting block 408, thus initially fixing the cleaning brush 405 in place. At the same time, the magnetic poles of the strong magnet 406 and the strong magnet 409 are opposite to each other, and the strong magnet 406 of the cleaning brush 405 and the strong magnet 409 of the sliding block 402 attract each other, thereby fixing the cleaning brush 405 in place again, which makes it convenient for the user to quickly replace the cleaning brush 405.

[0037] Although only certain components and embodiments of this application have been illustrated and described, many modifications and alterations (e.g., variations in the size, dimensions, structure, shape and proportion of the various elements, installation arrangement, material use, color, orientation, etc.) will be conceived by those skilled in the art without actually departing from the scope and spirit of the claims.

[0038] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the present invention. Any non-substantial changes and substitutions made by those skilled in the art based on the present invention shall fall within the scope of protection claimed by the present invention.

Claims

1. A positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls, comprising a device body (1), characterized in that: It also includes a hanging ring (2) fixedly connected to the top of the device body (1), a curtain wall (3) set on the device body (1), a motor (401) fixedly connected to the top of the device body (1), a reciprocating screw (403) fixedly connected to the output end of the motor (401), a dust cover (410) sleeved on the outside of the reciprocating screw (403), and the two ends of the dust cover (410) fixedly connected to the inside of the device body (1), a sliding rod (404) fixedly connected to the inside of the device body (1), a sliding block (402) with one end threaded to the reciprocating screw (403) and the other end slidably connected to the outside of the sliding rod (404), a cleaning brush (405) slidably connected inside the sliding block (402), a quick-release assembly set on the sliding block (402), and a fixing assembly and a translation assembly set on the device body (1).

2. The positioning and installation equipment suitable for curtain walls according to claim 1, characterized in that: A through hole is provided on the device body (1) at the position corresponding to the reciprocating lead screw (403), and the reciprocating lead screw (403) is rotatably connected to the inside of the device body (1) through the through hole.

3. The positioning and installation equipment suitable for curtain walls according to claim 1, characterized in that: The quick-release assembly includes a strong magnet 1 (406) fixedly connected to the top of the cleaning brush (405), a strong magnet 2 (409) fixedly connected to the top side inside the sliding block (402), a spring (407) fixedly connected to the inside of the sliding block (402), and a limiting block (408) fixedly connected to one side of the spring (407).

4. The positioning and installation equipment suitable for curtain walls according to claim 3, characterized in that: A limiting groove is provided at the position of the cleaning brush (405) corresponding to the limiting block (408), and the limiting block (408) is slidably connected to the inside of the cleaning brush (405) through the limiting groove.

5. A positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls according to claim 3, characterized in that: Several sets of strong magnets are provided, and the position of each set of strong magnets (406) corresponds to the position of a set of strong magnets (409).

6. A positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixing components include a second motor (501) fixedly connected inside the device body (1), a left-hand and right-hand lead screw (502) fixedly connected to the output end of the second motor (501), a dust cover (511) sleeved on the outside of the left-hand and right-hand lead screw (502), a sliding rod (505) fixedly connected to the inside of the device body (1), a housing (503) with one end threaded to the left-hand and right-hand lead screw (502) and the other end slidably connected to the outside of the sliding rod (505), and one end threaded to the left-hand and right-hand lead screw (502) and the other end slidably connected to the sliding rod (505). The outer casing 2 (504), the motor 3 (506) fixedly connected to one side of the casing 1 (503), the left and right spiral screw 2 (507) fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 3 (506), the dust cover 3 (512) sleeved on the outside of the left and right spiral screw 2 (507), the sliding rod 3 (509) fixedly connected to the inside of the casing 2 (504), the rectangular telescopic rod (508) with one end threaded to the left and right spiral screw 2 (507) and the other end slidably connected to the outside of the sliding rod 3 (509), and the clamping block (510) fixedly connected to one side of the rectangular telescopic rod (508).

7. A positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls according to claim 6, characterized in that: A buffer rubber pad is provided at the position of the clamping block (510) corresponding to the curtain wall (3).

8. A positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls according to claim 6, characterized in that: The outer casing (503) has a through hole 2 at the position corresponding to the left and right screw rod 2 (507). The left and right screw rod 2 (507) is rotatably connected to the inside of the outer casing (503) through the through hole 2.

9. A positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls according to claim 1, characterized in that: The translation component includes a housing three (601) fixedly connected to one side of the device body (1), a motor four (602) fixedly connected to one side of the housing three (601), a rectangular lead screw (603) fixedly connected to the output end of the motor four (602), a dust cover four (607) sleeved on the outside of the rectangular lead screw (603), a sliding ring (604) threadedly connected to the rectangular lead screw (603), a connecting rod (605) fixedly connected to the outside of the sliding ring (604), and a connecting block (606) fixedly connected to one side of the connecting rod (605).

10. A positioning and installation device suitable for curtain walls according to claim 9, characterized in that: A buffer rubber pad is provided at the position of the connecting block (606) corresponding to the curtain wall (3).