High-strength floor steel mold bearing structure

By designing a high-strength floor steel mold support structure and using a material carrier and buffer, guide, and lifting components, the problem of damage during mold transfer was solved, achieving stable support and rapid transfer of the mold, and improving the printing pressing effect.

CN223919970UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17ANHUI PARKER NEW MATERIAL TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520694665.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-14
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-14

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Technical Problem

The existing material racks used for transporting floor steel molds lack a load-bearing and protective structure, which makes the molds easy to be damaged during transport, affecting the printing and pressing effect and making it inconvenient to transport them quickly.

Method used

A high-strength floor steel mold support structure was designed, which adopts a material rack, rollers, horizontal support base, load-bearing base, buffer mechanism, guide assembly and lifting assembly. Through the cooperation of spring buffer rod and hydraulic cylinder, stable support and buffer protection are provided, and the mold is stably transferred through guide roller.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents mold damage during transportation, ensures printing and pressing effect, and enables rapid and stable mold transportation. The structure is simple and practical.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a high-strength floor steel mould bearing structure which comprises a material carrying frame and a steel mould body, idler wheels are arranged at the lower ends, close to four corners, of the material carrying frame, a plurality of horizontal supporting seats which are distributed at equal intervals are fixedly connected to the inner walls of the left side and the right side of the material carrying frame, and bearing seats are rotationally connected to the upper ends of the horizontal supporting seats. The steel mold body is arranged on the bearing seats in the material carrying frame, so that the steel mold body abuts against the two L-shaped buffer plates and the guide rollers, the spring buffer rods are compressed, stable supporting and buffer protection are effectively provided for the steel mold body, damage to the steel mold body during transferring is avoided, and the production efficiency is improved. The hydraulic cylinder is matched with the connecting plate to drive the bearing base rotationally connected in the groove to be slowly lifted, so that the steel mold body slowly slides out of the material carrying frame along the bearing base under the limiting action of the multiple guide rollers, the steel mold body in the material carrying frame is conveniently and rapidly transferred, and the structure is simple and practical.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of floor steel mold production technology, and in particular to a high-strength floor steel mold load-bearing structure. Background Technology

[0002] Floor steel molds are special molds used to produce printed flooring. Floor steel molds, also known as floor printing steel molds, are usually made of square-shaped steel plates and are used to press the desired patterns onto the flooring substrate. Floor printing steel molds need to undergo inkjet printing and drying processes. After the floor steel molds are produced, they need to be transported using a material carrier.

[0003] Existing material racks for transferring floor steel molds lack a protective structure for the floor steel molds during actual use. This makes the floor steel molds prone to damage during transfer, affecting the printing and pressing effect. Furthermore, it is inconvenient to quickly transfer the floor steel molds on the material rack. To address these issues, a high-strength floor steel mold support structure is proposed. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the shortcomings and defects in existing technologies, this utility model proposes a high-strength floor steel mold support structure. This structure solves the technical problems in the prior art where existing floor steel mold transfer racks lack a support and protection structure for the floor steel mold, making it easy to damage the floor steel mold during transfer, affecting the printing and pressing effect, and making it inconvenient to quickly transfer the floor steel mold on the rack.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] A high-strength floor steel mold support structure includes a material carrier and a steel mold body. Rollers are provided at the lower ends near the four corners of the material carrier. Several equally spaced horizontal support seats are fixedly connected to the inner walls of the left and right sides of the material carrier. Load-bearing seats are rotatably connected to the upper ends of the horizontal support seats. Buffer mechanisms are provided at the upper ends of the load-bearing seats near the four corners. Guide components are provided at the upper ends of the load-bearing seats. The steel mold body is placed on the buffer mechanisms and contacts the guide components. Several rectangular openings facing the horizontal support seats are provided on the left side wall of the material carrier. Lifting components are fixedly connected to the left side walls of the load-bearing seats, and the lifting components pass through the rectangular openings.

[0007] Preferably, the upper end of the horizontal support is provided with a groove, the load-bearing seat is inserted into the groove, and the lower right end of the load-bearing seat is rotatably connected to the bottom right side of the groove.

[0008] Preferably, the buffer mechanism includes circular grooves located near the upper ends of the four corners of the support base. Spring buffer rods are fixedly installed on the bottom of each of the four circular grooves. The upper ends of the front and rear spring buffer rods are fixedly connected to the same L-shaped buffer plate. Several arc-shaped wear-resistant blocks are fixedly connected to the upper ends of the two L-shaped buffer plates. The steel mold body is placed on the two L-shaped buffer plates and abuts against the several arc-shaped wear-resistant blocks.

[0009] Preferably, the arc-shaped wear-resistant block is a wear-resistant rubber product.

[0010] Preferably, the guide assembly includes several mounting seats fixedly connected to the upper ends of the front and rear sides of the support seat. The mounting seats are arranged in pairs facing each other, and a guide roller is fixedly installed between each pair of facing mounting seats. The lower end of the steel mold body rolls into contact with the guide rollers.

[0011] Preferably, the lifting assembly includes a plurality of hydraulic cylinders fixedly installed on the left side wall of the material carrier, the plurality of hydraulic cylinders being located directly below the front and rear sides of the plurality of rectangular openings, and connecting plates being fixedly connected to the left side walls of the plurality of load-bearing seats, and the upper ends of the piston rods of the plurality of hydraulic cylinders being rotatably connected to the lower ends of the plurality of connecting plates.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are as follows:

[0013] 1. By placing the steel mold body on several load-bearing seats inside the material carrier, the steel mold body is pressed against two L-shaped buffer plates and several guide rollers, and several spring buffer rods are compressed, which effectively provides stable support and buffer protection for the steel mold body and avoids damage to the steel mold body during transportation.

[0014] 2. The hydraulic cylinder, in conjunction with the connecting plate, drives the rotating support seat in the groove to slowly lift up, so that the steel mold body slides slowly out of the material rack along the support seat under the limiting action of several guide rollers. This facilitates the rapid transfer of the steel mold body in the material rack. The structure is simple and practical. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a high-strength floor steel mold load-bearing structure proposed in this utility model.

[0016] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A magnified view of a section at point A in the middle;

[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the guide assembly of a high-strength floor steel mold bearing structure proposed in this utility model;

[0018] Figure 4This is a schematic diagram of the buffer mechanism of a high-strength floor steel mold bearing structure proposed in this utility model.

[0019] In the diagram: 1. Material carrier, 2. Steel mold body, 3. Roller, 4. Horizontal support seat, 5. Load-bearing seat, 6. Rectangular opening, 7. Groove, 8. Circular groove, 9. Spring buffer rod, 10. L-shaped buffer plate, 11. Arc-shaped wear-resistant block, 12. Mounting seat, 13. Guide roller, 14. Hydraulic cylinder, 15. Connecting plate. Detailed Implementation

[0020] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model 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. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.

[0022] Reference Figure 1-4 A high-strength floor steel mold support structure includes a material carrier 1 and a steel mold body 2. The material carrier 1 is equipped with rollers 3 at the lower ends near the four corners, which facilitates the movement of the material carrier 1. Several horizontal support seats 4 are fixedly connected to the inner walls of the left and right sides of the material carrier 1 at equal intervals. The upper ends of the horizontal support seats 4 are rotatably connected to load-bearing seats 5, which are used to support the steel mold body 2. The upper end of the horizontal support seat 4 is provided with a groove 7, and the load-bearing seat 5 is inserted into the groove 7. The lower right end of the load-bearing seat 5 is rotatably connected to the bottom right side of the groove 7. The rotatable connection between the load-bearing seat 5 and the bottom of the groove 7 is prior art and will not be described in detail here.

[0023] The upper end of the support base 5 near the four corners is provided with a buffer mechanism. The buffer mechanism includes a circular groove 8 set at the upper end of the support base 5 near the four corners. A spring buffer rod 9 is fixedly installed on the bottom of each of the four circular grooves 8. The spring buffer rod 9 includes a buffer spring and a telescopic rod. The buffer spring is sleeved on the telescopic rod. The upper end of the front and rear spring buffer rods 9 is fixedly connected to the same L-shaped buffer plate 10. The steel mold body 2 is placed on the two L-shaped buffer plates 10. Several arc-shaped strip wear-resistant blocks 11 are fixedly connected to the upper end of the two L-shaped buffer plates 10. The several arc-shaped strip wear-resistant blocks 11 made of wear-resistant rubber products can prevent the steel mold body 2 from easily sliding off the L-shaped buffer plates 10. The steel mold body 2 is placed on the two L-shaped buffer plates 10 and abuts against the several arc-shaped strip wear-resistant blocks 11. The arc-shaped strip wear-resistant blocks 11 are made of wear-resistant rubber products.

[0024] The upper end of the load-bearing seat 5 is provided with a guide component. The steel mold body 2 is placed on the buffer mechanism and abuts against the guide component. The guide component includes several mounting seats 12 fixedly connected to the upper ends of the front and rear sides of the load-bearing seat 5. The mounting seats 12 are arranged in pairs opposite each other. A guide roller 13 is fixedly installed between each pair of opposite mounting seats 12. The lower end of the steel mold body 2 rolls against the guide rollers 13. The guide rollers 13 can provide stable support for the steel mold body 2 and also facilitate the transfer of the steel mold body 2 out of the material carrier 1.

[0025] The left side wall of the material rack 1 is provided with several rectangular openings 6 facing the horizontal support seats 4. Several lifting components are fixedly connected to the left side wall of several load seats 5. The lifting components are set through the rectangular openings 6. The lifting components include several hydraulic cylinders 14 fixedly installed on the left side wall of the material rack 1. The several hydraulic cylinders 14 are respectively located directly below the front and rear sides of the several rectangular openings 6. A connecting plate 15 is fixedly connected to the left side wall of each of the several load seats 5. The upper end of the piston rod of the several hydraulic cylinders 14 is rotatably connected to the lower end of the several connecting plates 15. The hydraulic cylinders 14 cooperate with the connecting plates 15 to drive the load seats 5 rotatably connected in the groove 7 to slowly lift, so that the steel mold body 2 slides slowly out of the material rack 1 along the load seats 5 under the limiting action of several guide rollers 13. This facilitates the rapid transfer of the steel mold body 2 in the material rack 1. The structure is simple and practical.

[0026] In use, this utility model places several steel mold bodies 2 on several load-bearing seats 5 inside the material carrier 1, so that the several steel mold bodies 2 come into contact with several arc-shaped wear-resistant blocks 11 and several guide rollers 13 on two L-shaped buffer plates 10. At this time, the two L-shaped buffer plates 10 are compressed by the force of the spring buffer rods 9 in the circular grooves 8 at the four corners of the load-bearing seats 5, so that the several spring buffer rods 9, together with the L-shaped buffer plates 10, provide stable support and buffer protection for the steel mold bodies 2, avoiding damage to the steel mold bodies 2 during transportation. When it is necessary to transport the steel mold bodies 2, it is only necessary to activate the two hydraulic cylinders 14 on the lower side of several rectangular openings 6, so that the two hydraulic cylinders 14, together with the connecting plate 15, drive the load-bearing seats 5 connected to the groove 7 to slowly lift up, so that the steel mold bodies 2, under the limiting action of several guide rollers 13, slowly slide out of the material carrier 1 along the load-bearing seats 5, which facilitates the quick transportation of the steel mold bodies 2 in the material carrier 1. The structure is simple and practical.

[0027] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A high-strength floor steel mold bearing structure comprising a load carrier (1) and a steel mold body (2), the load carrier (1) being provided with rollers (3) at the lower ends of the four corners, characterized in that, The left and right two side inner walls of the carrier frame (1) are fixedly connected with a plurality of equally spaced horizontal support seats (4), the upper ends of the plurality of horizontal support seats (4) are all rotatably connected with bearing seats (5), the bearing seats (5) are close to the upper ends of the four corners and are all provided with buffer mechanisms, the upper ends of the bearing seats (5) are provided with guide assemblies, the steel mold body (2) is placed on the buffer mechanisms and abuts against the guide assemblies, the left side wall of the carrier frame (1) is provided with a plurality of rectangular openings (6) opposite to the horizontal support seats (4), the left side walls of the plurality of bearing seats (5) are fixedly connected with lifting assemblies, and the lifting assemblies are arranged through the rectangular openings (6).

2. A high strength floor steel die bearing structure according to claim 1, wherein, The upper end of the horizontal support seat (4) is provided with a groove (7), the bearing seat (5) is inserted into the groove (7), and the right lower end of the bearing seat (5) is rotatably connected with the right bottom of the groove (7).

3. A high strength floor steel die bearing structure according to claim 1, wherein, The buffer mechanism comprises circular grooves (8) arranged close to the upper ends of the four corners of the bearing seat (5), spring buffer rods (9) are fixedly installed on the bottoms of the four circular grooves (8), the upper ends of the front and rear spring buffer rods (9) are fixedly connected with the same L-shaped buffer plate (10), the upper ends of the two L-shaped buffer plates (10) are fixedly connected with a plurality of arc-shaped strip-shaped wear-resistant blocks (11), and the steel mold body (2) is placed on the two L-shaped buffer plates (10) and abuts against the plurality of arc-shaped strip-shaped wear-resistant blocks (11).

4. A high strength floor steel die bearing structure according to claim 3, wherein, The arc-shaped strip-shaped wear-resistant blocks (11) are wear-resistant rubber products.

5. A high strength floor steel die bearing structure according to claim 1 wherein, The guide assembly comprises a plurality of mounting seats (12) fixedly connected to the front and rear upper ends of the bearing seat (5), the mounting seats (12) are arranged in a two-by-two opposite distribution mode, guide rollers (13) are fixedly installed between the two opposite mounting seats (12), and the lower end of the steel mold body (2) is in rolling abutment with the plurality of guide rollers (13).

6. A high strength floor steel die bearing structure according to claim 1 wherein, The lifting assembly comprises a plurality of hydraulic cylinders (14) fixedly installed on the left end side wall of the carrier frame (1), the plurality of hydraulic cylinders (14) are respectively located immediately below the left and right sides of the plurality of rectangular openings (6), the left end side walls of the plurality of bearing seats (5) are all fixedly connected with connecting plates (15), and the upper ends of the piston rods of the plurality of hydraulic cylinders (14) are rotatably connected with the lower ends of the plurality of connecting plates (15).