Modularized rapid splicing structure assembly for container

By using modular rapid assembly components for containers, including splicing columns, curved blocks, and motor-driven structures, the problem of cumbersome vertical splicing of containers has been solved, enabling rapid assembly and convenient disassembly, thus improving efficiency and reducing maintenance costs.

CN223920128UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17DONGTAI MIAORUN POWER TECH CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520702438.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-15
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-15

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing container assembly process is cumbersome, requiring tools to turn the bolts, which affects efficiency.

Method used

The design employs splicing columns and splicing grooves, combined with the cooperation of arc-shaped blocks and connecting plates, and utilizes miniature cylinders and motors to achieve rapid splicing; the cooperation of threaded columns and threaded grooves facilitates the disassembly of damaged splicing columns.

Benefits of technology

It enables rapid assembly and convenient disassembly of the container bodies, improving operational convenience and reducing maintenance costs.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a container modularization fast splicing structure assembly, which relates to the technical field of container splicing and comprises a container body, the top end of the container body is connected with a splicing column, the bottom end of the container body is provided with a splicing groove matched with the splicing column, and the side edge of the splicing column is connected with a connecting rod. By arranging the splicing columns and the splicing grooves, in the up-and-down splicing process of the container bodies, the splicing columns distributed on the top of the lower-layer container body can be clamped into the splicing grooves formed in the bottom of the upper-layer container body, and rapid splicing of the container bodies is achieved through mutual matching of the arc-shaped blocks and the connecting discs; and the threaded columns and the threaded grooves are arranged, in the using process, through mutual cooperation of the threaded columns and the threaded grooves, workers can conveniently detach all the groups of damaged splicing columns from the top of the container body, and therefore the overhaul cost of the device can be effectively reduced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of container splicing technology, and in particular to a modular rapid splicing structure component for containers. Background Technology

[0002] Modular shipping involves combining and splicing multiple shipping containers to achieve various spatial layouts and functional requirements. In modular shipping applications, vertical splicing is one of the common methods, which can make full use of space and increase usable area.

[0003] Currently, when assembling existing containers, workers use multiple corner pieces and bolts for connection. Therefore, during installation and disassembly, workers need to use auxiliary tools and rotate the bolts one by one to complete the assembly and disassembly work. The overall operation is time-consuming and cumbersome, which affects the efficiency of container use. To address this issue, we propose a modular rapid assembly structure component for containers. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a modular rapid assembly structure for shipping containers.

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

[0006] A modular rapid assembly structure for a container includes a container body. A splicing column is connected to the top of the container body, and a splicing groove adapted to the splicing column is formed at the bottom of the container body. A connecting rod is connected to the side of the splicing column. A strip groove adapted to the connecting rod is formed at the bottom of the container body. A connecting plate is connected to the end of the connecting rod away from the splicing column. A U-shaped block is connected to one side of the bottom of the container body, and a threaded rod is connected to the inner wall of the U-shaped block. A movable plate is sleeved on the outer side of the threaded rod, and both ends of the movable plate are connected to a micro-cylinder and an arc-shaped block, respectively. A limiting groove adapted to the arc-shaped block is formed inside the connecting plate.

[0007] Preferably, a motor is installed at the bottom of the U-shaped block, and the output end of the motor is connected to a threaded rod via a rotating shaft. The top end of the threaded rod is connected to the inner wall of the U-shaped block via a bearing.

[0008] Preferably, the bottom end of the splicing column is connected to a threaded column, and the top of the container body is provided with a threaded groove that matches the threaded column.

[0009] Preferably, two sets of movable plates are sleeved on the outer side of the threaded rod, and the two sets of movable plates are symmetrically distributed about the central axis of the cover plate.

[0010] Preferably, the U-shaped block has a groove on the side away from the container body, and the opening of the groove is covered with a cover plate.

[0011] Preferably, the inner wall of the U-shaped block is vertically connected to a fixing rod, and the interior of the two sets of movable plates is provided with a movable groove that matches the fixing rod.

[0012] Preferably, four sets of splicing columns and splicing slots are provided, and the four sets of splicing columns and splicing slots are located at the corners of the container body.

[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0014] 1. This device is equipped with splicing columns and splicing slots. During the splicing process of the container body, the splicing columns distributed on the top of the lower container body can be inserted into the splicing slots opened at the bottom of the upper container body. Through the cooperation of the arc-shaped blocks and connecting plates, the container bodies can be quickly spliced ​​together, thereby effectively improving the convenience of using this device.

[0015] 2. This device is equipped with threaded columns and threaded grooves. During use, the cooperation between the threaded columns and threaded grooves makes it easy for workers to remove the damaged splicing columns from the top of the container body, thereby effectively reducing the maintenance cost of this device. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a modular rapid assembly structure component for a container proposed in this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A three-dimensional cross-sectional schematic diagram of the spliced ​​column and threaded column structure in the diagram;

[0018] Figure 3 For the present utility model Figure 2 Enlarged schematic diagram of the structure at point A in the middle;

[0019] Figure 4 for Figure 1 A three-dimensional cross-sectional view of the movable plate and fixed rod structure.

[0020] In the diagram: 1. Container body; 2. Splicing column; 3. Splicing groove; 4. Connecting rod; 5. Connecting plate; 6. U-shaped block; 7. Motor; 8. Rotating shaft; 9. Threaded rod; 10. Moving plate; 11. Arc block; 12. Fixing rod; 13. Cover plate; 14. Threaded column; 15. Miniature cylinder. Detailed Implementation

[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 modular rapid assembly structure component for containers includes a container body 1, a splicing column 2 connected to the top of the container body 1, a splicing groove 3 adapted to the splicing column 2 at the bottom of the container body 1, a connecting rod 4 connected to the side of the splicing column 2, and a strip groove adapted to the connecting rod 4 at the bottom of the container body 1, allowing the splicing column 2 to be properly inserted into the splicing groove 3. A connecting plate 5 is connected to the end of the connecting rod 4 away from the splicing column 2, and a U-shaped block 6 is connected to one side of the bottom of the container body 1, with threads on the inner wall of the U-shaped block 6. The outer side of the threaded rod 9 is fitted with a movable plate 10, and the two ends of the movable plate 10 are connected to the arc block 11 by a micro cylinder 15. One end of the micro cylinder 15 is connected to the end of the movable plate 10, and the other end of the micro cylinder 15 is connected to the side of the arc block 11. The specific telescopic principle of the micro cylinder 15 is existing technology and will not be described in detail here. By setting the micro cylinder 15, the arc block 11 can be moved laterally so that the staff can complete the disassembly operation of the upper container body 1. The connecting plate 5 has a limiting groove that matches the arc block 11.

[0023] Furthermore, refer to Figure 4 It can be seen that a motor 7 is installed at the bottom of the U-shaped block 6, and the output end of the motor 7 is connected to the threaded rod 9 through the rotating shaft 8. The top end of the threaded rod 9 is connected to the inner wall of the U-shaped block 6 through the bearing. By driving the motor 7 in both directions, the rotating shaft 8 and the threaded rod 9 can be driven to rotate continuously in both directions. The principle of the forward and reverse rotation of the motor 7 is existing technology, and the motor 7 can be started remotely by the staff, so that the staff does not need to manually rotate the threaded rod 9, thereby further improving the convenience of using this device.

[0024] Furthermore, refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 It can be seen that the bottom end of the splicing column 2 is connected to the threaded column 14, and the top of the container body 1 is provided with a threaded groove that matches the threaded column 14. Through the threaded engagement between the threaded column 14 and the container body 1, it is easy for workers to quickly rotate and disassemble the damaged splicing column 2.

[0025] Furthermore, refer to Figure 4It can be seen that two sets of movable plates 10 are sleeved on the outer side of the threaded rod 9, and the two sets of movable plates 10 are symmetrically distributed about the central axis of the cover plate 13. Two sets of external threads with opposite directions are opened on the outer surface of the threaded rod 9, and the reserved slots inside the two sets of movable plates 10 are opened with internal threads that are compatible with the threaded rod 9. Therefore, when the threaded rod 9 rotates in both directions, it can drive the two sets of movable plates 10 to move closer or further apart. Since there are two sets of movable plates 10, there are also two sets of arc blocks 11 and micro cylinders 15. The setting of two sets of arc blocks 11 can improve the limiting effect on the connecting plate 5.

[0026] Furthermore, refer to Figure 4 It can be seen that the U-shaped block 6 has a groove on the side away from the container body 1, and the opening of the groove is covered by a cover plate 13. The connection between the cover plate 13 and the groove is existing technology. The groove can accommodate the battery to provide power support for the motor 7 and the micro cylinder 15. The cover plate 13 can protect the battery.

[0027] Furthermore, refer to Figure 4 It can be seen that the inner wall of the U-shaped block 6 is vertically connected with a fixed rod 12, and the interior of the two sets of movable plates 10 is provided with a movable groove that matches the fixed rod 12. By opening the fixed rod 12 and the movable groove, the vertical guidance of the two sets of movable plates 10 can be realized.

[0028] Furthermore, refer to Figure 1 It can be seen that there are four sets of splicing columns 2 and splicing grooves 3, and the four sets of splicing columns 2 and splicing grooves 3 are located at the corners of the container body 1. By setting the four sets of splicing columns 2 and splicing grooves 3, the reliability of the container body 1 during the splicing process can be effectively guaranteed.

[0029] Working Principle: When using this invention, if it is necessary to assemble the upper and lower container bodies 1, the operator can first use tools to lift one set of container bodies 1 so that it is directly above the lower container body 1. Then, the operator can place the upper container body 1 on top of the lower container body 1. During the placement process, the splicing groove 3 at the bottom of the upper container body 1 can be engaged with the splicing posts 2 distributed at the top of the lower container body 1. Then, the operator can remotely start the connecting plate 5, so that the arc block 11 and the connecting plate 5 are close together, so that the limiting grooves on the side of the arc block 11 and the connecting plate 5 are at the same midpoint. Then, the operator remotely starts the motor 7, so that it drives the rotating shaft 8 and the threaded rod 9 to rotate simultaneously. At this time, the threaded rod The two sets of movable plates 10 on the outer side of the 9 are able to be moved away from each other by force. At this time, the arc-shaped block 11 connected to the end of the movable plate 10 can be inserted into the limiting groove opened inside the connecting plate 5 to realize the vertical limiting of the connecting plate 5, thereby realizing the reliability of the upper and lower splicing process of the container body 1. When it is necessary to disassemble the container body 1, the staff can remotely start the reverse rotation of the motor 7, so that the two sets of arc-shaped blocks 11 are moved away from each other by force. Then, driven by the micro cylinder 15, the two sets of arc-shaped blocks 11 can be moved laterally by force, and the arc-shaped blocks 11 can be moved to the side of the connecting plate 5. Then the staff can use the crane to lift the upper container body 1 to release the splicing work between the upper and lower sets of container bodies 1. The above is the entire working principle of this utility model.

[0030] In this utility model, the installation, connection or setting methods of all the components mentioned above are common mechanical methods, and the specific structure, model and coefficient index of all the components are their own technologies. As long as they can achieve their beneficial effects, they can be implemented, so they will not be described in detail.

[0031] The above embodiments are preferred embodiments of the present utility model, but the embodiments of the present utility model are not limited to the above embodiments. Any changes, modifications, substitutions, combinations, or simplifications made without departing from the spirit and principle of the present utility model shall be considered equivalent substitutions and shall be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0032] In this utility model, unless otherwise stated, directional terms such as "up, down, left, right, front, back, inside, outside, and vertical and horizontal" in the terminology only represent the orientation of the term in its conventional use or are common names understood by those skilled in the art, and should not be regarded as limitations on the term. At the same time, numerals such as "first," "second," and "third" do not represent specific quantities or orders, but are only used to distinguish names. Moreover, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a series of elements includes not only those elements, but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.

Claims

1. A container modular quick splicing structural assembly comprising a container body (1), characterized in that, The top end of the container body (1) is connected with a splicing column (2), the bottom end of the container body (1) is provided with a splicing groove (3) matched with the splicing column (2), the side edge of the splicing column (2) is connected with a connecting rod (4), the bottom end of the container body (1) is provided with a strip-shaped groove matched with the connecting rod (4), the end of the connecting rod (4) away from the splicing column (2) is connected with a connecting disc (5), one side of the bottom end of the container body (1) is connected with a U-shaped block (6), the inner wall of the U-shaped block (6) is connected with a threaded rod (9), the outer side of the threaded rod (9) is sleeved with a moving plate (10), and the two ends of the moving plate (10) are connected through a micro air cylinder (15) and an arc-shaped block (11) respectively, the inside of the connecting disc (5) is provided with a limiting groove matched with the arc-shaped block (11).

2. A container modular quick splicing structural assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein, The bottom end of the U-shaped block (6) is provided with a motor (7), and the output end of the motor (7) is connected with a rotating shaft (8) and a threaded rod (9), and the top end of the threaded rod (9) is connected with the inner wall of the U-shaped block (6) through a bearing.

3. A container modular quick splicing structural assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein, The bottom end of the splicing column (2) is connected with a threaded column (14), and the top of the container body (1) is provided with a threaded groove matched with the threaded column (14).

4. A container modular quick splicing structural assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein, The outer side of the threaded rod (9) is sleeved with two groups of moving plates (10), and the two groups of moving plates (10) are symmetrically distributed about the central axis of the covering plate (13).

5. A container modular quick splicing structural assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein, The side of the U-shaped block (6) away from the container body (1) is provided with a groove, and the opening position of the groove is covered with a covering plate (13).

6. A container modular quick splicing structural assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein, The inner wall of the U-shaped block (6) is vertically connected with a fixed rod (12), and the inside of the two groups of moving plates (10) is provided with a moving groove matched with the fixed rod (12).

7. A container modular quick splicing structural assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein, The splicing column (2) and the splicing groove (3) are provided with four groups, and the four groups of splicing columns (2) and splicing grooves (3) are located at the corner positions of the container body (1).