Grading goods shelf for intelligent logistics management of wire drawing workshop based on AMR
By introducing structures such as fixed seats, connecting seats, and threaded rods into the grading rack, the problem of inconvenient storage space adjustment during use of the grading rack for intelligent logistics management in the wire drawing workshop based on AMR is solved, realizing flexible storage space adjustment and stability, and meeting the placement needs of items of different heights.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520137432.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-21
AI Technical Summary
The graded shelving used in the intelligent logistics management of the wire drawing workshop based on AMR is inconvenient to use because it is difficult to adjust the storage space.
By setting components such as fixed seats, connecting seats, and threaded rods, the loading area of the tiered shelving can be adjusted, and it can be kept stable by components such as limit plates and limit blocks; the position of the carrying plate can be adjusted and stabilized by components such as guide rails, pull plates, and locking blocks.
The tiered shelving system achieves flexible adjustment and stability of storage space, meeting the placement needs of items of different heights and improving ease of use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of graded shelving technology, specifically a graded shelving for intelligent logistics management in a wire drawing workshop based on AMR. Background Technology
[0002] The tiered shelving system features a rationally layered design, allowing frequently used materials to be stored in easily accessible areas, while less frequently used materials are stored in higher or more distant areas. Equipped with a precise navigation and intelligent control system, the AMR (Automatic Material Container Regulator) can autonomously complete the retrieval, placement, and transportation of goods, effectively reducing human intervention and error rates. Furthermore, the tiered shelving system can interface with the workshop's MES (Manufacturing Execution System) or WMS (Warehouse Management System) to monitor inventory dynamics in real time, optimize material flow paths, and achieve precise supply.
[0003] However, the graded shelves used for intelligent logistics management in wire drawing workshops based on AMR are inconvenient to adjust in terms of storage space, making them unreliable to use. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a graded shelf for intelligent logistics management in a wire drawing workshop based on AMR, which solves the problem that graded shelves for intelligent logistics management in a wire drawing workshop based on AMR are inconvenient to adjust in terms of storage space and are not convenient to use.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a graded shelf for intelligent logistics management in a wire drawing workshop based on AMR, comprising a frame, a connecting plate slidably connected inside the frame, a fixed seat fixedly connected inside the left side of the frame, a connecting seat fixedly connected inside the right side of the frame, a connecting rod slidably connected inside both the fixed seat and the connecting seat, a threaded rod rotatably connected inside the fixed seat, the threaded rod being threadedly connected to the connecting seat, a knob fixedly connected to the left side of the threaded rod, the knob being rotatably connected to the fixed seat, a limit mechanism being provided on the fixed seat, a guide rail fixedly connected inside the frame, a carrier plate contacting the upper end of the guide rail, the carrier plate contacting the frame, two carrier plates in contact with each other, a support plate slidably connected inside the carrier plate, and a positioning mechanism being provided on the guide rail.
[0006] Preferably, both the fixed seat and the connecting seat have guide blocks slidably connected inside, the guide blocks are fixedly connected to the connecting rod, and both the fixed seat and the connecting seat have guide rods fixedly connected inside, the guide rods are slidably connected to the guide blocks. Through the design of the guide blocks and guide rods, the connecting rods can be limited.
[0007] Preferably, a retaining ring is fixedly connected to the outer side of the threaded rod, and the retaining ring is rotatably connected to the fixed seat. Through the design of the retaining ring, the threaded rod can be limited.
[0008] Preferably, the limiting mechanism includes a limiting plate, which is slidably connected inside the fixed base. A limiting block is fixedly connected to the side of the limiting plate near the knob. A limiting groove is formed inside the knob. The limiting block is slidably connected to the fixed base and to the limiting groove. A limiting rod is fixedly connected to the side of the limiting plate away from the limiting block. The limiting rod is slidably connected to the fixed base. A first spring is provided on the outer side of the limiting rod. By moving the limiting plate away from the knob, the limiting plate drives the limiting rod to slide within the fixed base, causing the limiting plate to compress the first spring and causing the limiting plate to drive the limiting block to slide out of the limiting groove on the knob, thus releasing the limiting on the knob.
[0009] Preferably, one end of the first spring contacts the fixed base, and the other end of the first spring contacts the limiting plate. Through the design of the first spring, the limiting plate can be driven to limit the knob.
[0010] Preferably, the positioning mechanism includes a pull plate, a locking block fixedly connected to the side of the pull plate near the carrier plate, the locking block being slidably connected to the carrier plate, and a slide rod fixedly connected to the side of the pull plate near the guide rail, the slide rod being slidably connected to the guide rail. A limit ring is fixedly connected inside the guide rail, and a second spring is provided on the outside of the slide rod. One end of the second spring contacts the limit ring, and the other end of the second spring contacts the slide rod. By moving the pull plate away from the carrier plate, the pull plate drives the slide rod to move, causing the slide rod to slide within the limit ring. This causes the slide rod to compress the second spring, and the pull plate drives the locking block to slide out of the carrier plate, thereby releasing the limitation on the carrier plate and allowing the position of the carrier plate to be adjusted.
[0011] Preferably, the limiting ring is in contact with the pull plate and is slidably connected to the slide rod. The design of the limiting ring can limit the movement of the slide rod.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0013] 1. This utility model, by incorporating components such as a fixed base, a connecting base, and a threaded rod, allows for adjustment of the storage area of the grading shelf by rotating the threaded rod, which in turn causes threaded movement between the threaded rod and the connecting base. Furthermore, by including components such as a limit plate and a limit block, the knob can be positioned to ensure the stability of the grading shelf after adjustment. This solves the problem of inconvenient adjustment of the storage space in grading shelves used in intelligent logistics management of wire drawing workshops based on AMR, making them unsuitable for use.
[0014] 2. This utility model has multiple guide rails, which can adjust the position of the carrier plate and thus the spacing between the carrier plates, so that items of different heights can be placed. In addition, by setting up components such as a pull plate, a locking block, and a second spring, the pull plate can be moved by the elastic force of the second spring, so that the pull plate drives the locking block to slide into the carrier plate, which can limit the adjustment of the carrier plate and keep the carrier plate stable after adjustment. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional view of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 For the present utility model Figure 1 A partial three-dimensional structural diagram;
[0017] Figure 3 For the present utility model Figure 1 Enlarged top sectional view of the central fixed seat and connecting seat;
[0018] Figure 4 For the present utility model Figure 1 Enlarged frontal sectional view of local structure Figure 1 ;
[0019] Figure 5 For the present utility model Figure 1 Enlarged frontal sectional view of local structure Figure 2 ;
[0020] Figure 6 For the present utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of part A of the structure.
[0021] In the diagram: 1. Frame; 11. Connecting plate; 2. Fixed seat; 21. Connecting seat; 3. Connecting rod; 31. Guide block; 32. Guide rod; 33. Threaded rod; 34. Retaining ring; 35. Knob; 4. Limiting mechanism; 41. Limiting plate; 42. Limiting block; 43. Limiting groove; 44. Limiting rod; 45. First spring; 5. Guide rail; 6. Carrier plate; 61. Support plate; 7. Positioning mechanism; 71. Pull plate; 72. Locking block; 73. Slide rod; 74. Limiting ring; 75. Second spring. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0023] Please see Figure 1-6 A graded shelving system for intelligent logistics management in a wire drawing workshop based on AMR (Automatic Mechanical Retrieval) includes a frame 1. A connecting plate 11 is slidably connected inside the frame 1. A fixed seat 2 is fixedly connected inside the left side of the frame 1, and a connecting seat 21 is fixedly connected inside the right side of the frame 1. Connecting rods 3 are slidably connected inside both the fixed seat 2 and the connecting seat 21. Guide blocks 31 are slidably connected inside both the fixed seat 2 and the connecting seat 21, and the guide blocks 31 are fixedly connected to the connecting rods 3. Guide rods 32 are fixedly connected inside both the fixed seat 2 and the connecting seat 21, and the guide rods 32 are slidably connected to the guide blocks 31. The design of the guide blocks 31 and the guide rods 32 limits the movement of the connecting rods 3. The internal rotating connection of the frame 2 is a threaded rod 33, which is threadedly connected to the connecting seat 21. A retaining ring 34 is fixedly connected to the outside of the threaded rod 33, and the retaining ring 34 is rotatably connected to the fixed seat 2. The retaining ring 34 is designed to limit the threaded rod 33. A knob 35 is fixedly connected to the left side of the threaded rod 33, and the knob 35 is rotatably connected to the fixed seat 2. A limit mechanism 4 is provided on the fixed seat 2. A guide rail 5 is fixedly connected inside the frame 1. The upper end of the guide rail 5 contacts a carrier plate 6, which contacts the frame 1. There are two carrier plates 6, which are in contact with each other. A support plate 61 is slidably connected inside the carrier plate 6. A positioning mechanism 7 is provided on the guide rail 5.
[0024] Please see Figure 2-6 The limiting mechanism 4 includes a limiting plate 41. The limiting plate 41 is slidably connected inside the fixed base 2. A limiting block 42 is fixedly connected to the side of the limiting plate 41 near the knob 35. A limiting groove 43 is formed inside the knob 35. The limiting block 42 is slidably connected to the fixed base 2 and to the limiting groove 43. A limiting rod 44 is fixedly connected to the side of the limiting plate 41 away from the limiting block 42. The limiting rod 44 is slidably connected to the fixed base 2. A first spring 45 is provided on the outer side of the limiting rod 44. One end of the first spring 45 contacts the fixed base 2, and the other end of the first spring 45 contacts the limiting plate 41. Through the design of the first spring 45, the limiting plate 41 can be driven to limit the knob 35. By moving the limiting plate 41 away from the knob 35, the limiting plate 41 drives the limiting rod 44 to slide in the fixed base 2, so that the limiting plate 41 squeezes the first spring 45 and causes the limiting plate 41 to drive the limiting block 42 to slide out of the limiting groove 43 on the knob 35, thus releasing the limitation on the knob 35.
[0025] Please see Figure 2-6The positioning mechanism 7 includes a pull plate 71. A locking block 72 is fixedly connected to the side of the pull plate 71 near the carrier plate 6, and the locking block 72 is slidably connected to the carrier plate 6. A slide rod 73 is fixedly connected to the side of the pull plate 71 near the guide rail 5, and the slide rod 73 is slidably connected to the guide rail 5. A limit ring 74 is fixedly connected inside the guide rail 5. The limit ring 74 contacts the pull plate 71 and is slidably connected to the slide rod 73. Through the design of the limit ring 74, the slide rod 73 can be limited. A second spring 75 is provided on the side. One end of the second spring 75 contacts the limiting ring 74, and the other end of the second spring 75 contacts the slide rod 73. By moving the pull plate 71 away from the carrier plate 6, the pull plate 71 drives the slide rod 73 to move, causing the slide rod 73 to slide within the limiting ring 74. The slide rod 73 compresses the second spring 75, and the pull plate 71 drives the locking block 72 to slide out of the carrier plate 6, thereby releasing the limitation on the carrier plate 6 and allowing the position of the carrier plate 6 to be adjusted.
[0026] The specific implementation process of this utility model is as follows: In use, by moving the pull plate 71 away from the carrier plate 6, the pull plate 71 drives the slide rod 73 to move, so that the slide rod 73 slides in the limiting ring 74, so that the slide rod 73 squeezes the second spring 75, and the pull plate 71 drives the locking block 72 to slide out from the carrier plate 6, so that the limitation on the carrier plate 6 can be released, and the position of the carrier plate 6 can be adjusted.
[0027] By moving the limiting plate 41 away from the knob 35, the limiting plate 41 drives the limiting rod 44 to slide within the fixed seat 2, so that the limiting plate 41 presses the first spring 45 and causes the limiting plate 41 to drive the limiting block 42 to slide out of the limiting groove 43 on the knob 35, thus releasing the limitation on the knob 35.
[0028] By rotating the knob 35, the threaded rod 33 is rotated, causing the threaded rod 33 and the connecting seat 21 to move in a threaded motion. This allows the connecting seat 21 to move on the threaded rod 33, thus adjusting the distance between the fixed seat 2 and the connecting seat 21, and consequently adjusting the carrying space of the grading shelf.
[0029] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A hierarchical shelf for AMR-based intelligent logistics management in a wire drawing workshop, comprising a shelf body (1), characterized in that: The inside of the frame body (1) is slidably connected with a connecting plate (11), the left side of the inside of the frame body (1) is fixedly connected with a fixed seat (2), the right side of the inside of the frame body (1) is fixedly connected with a connecting seat (21), the inside of the fixed seat (2) and the connecting seat (21) is slidably connected with a connecting rod (3), the inside of the fixed seat (2) is rotatably connected with a threaded rod (33), the threaded rod (33) is connected with the connecting seat (21) through screw thread, the left side of the threaded rod (33) is fixedly connected with a knob (35), the knob (35) is rotatably connected with the fixed seat (2), a limiting mechanism (4) is arranged on the fixed seat (2), the inside of the frame body (1) is fixedly connected with a guide rail (5), the upper end of the guide rail (5) is in contact with a load plate (6), the load plate (6) is in contact with the frame body (1), the number of the load plate (6) is two, the two load plates (6) are in contact with each other, the inside of the load plate (6) is slidably connected with a supporting plate (61), the guide rail (5) is provided with a positioning mechanism (7).
2. The hierarchical shelf for intelligent logistics management of an AMR-based wire drawing workshop according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inside of the fixed seat (2) and the connecting seat (21) is slidably connected with a guide block (31), the guide block (31) is fixedly connected with the connecting rod (3), the inside of the fixed seat (2) and the connecting seat (21) is fixedly connected with a guide rod (32), the guide rod (32) is slidably connected with the guide block (31).
3. The hierarchical shelf for intelligent logistics management of an AMR-based wire drawing workshop according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outside of the threaded rod (33) is fixedly connected with a blocking ring (34), the blocking ring (34) is rotatably connected with the fixed seat (2).
4. The hierarchical shelf for intelligent logistics management of an AMR-based wire drawing workshop according to claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting mechanism (4) comprises a limiting plate (41), the inside of the fixed seat (2) is slidably connected with the limiting plate (41), one side of the limiting plate (41) close to the knob (35) is fixedly connected with a limiting block (42), the inside of the knob (35) is provided with a limiting groove (43), the limiting block (42) is slidably connected with the fixed seat (2), the limiting block (42) is slidably connected with the limiting groove (43), one side of the limiting plate (41) away from the limiting block (42) is fixedly connected with a limiting rod (44), the limiting rod (44) is slidably connected with the fixed seat (2), the outside of the limiting rod (44) is provided with a first spring (45).
5. The hierarchical shelf for intelligent logistics management of an AMR-based wire drawing workshop according to claim 4, characterized in that: One end of the first spring (45) is in contact with the fixed seat (2), the other end of the first spring (45) is in contact with the limiting plate (41).
6. The hierarchical shelf for intelligent logistics management of a wire drawing plant based on AMR according to claim 1, characterized in that: The positioning mechanism (7) comprises a pull plate (71), one side of the pull plate (71) close to the load plate (6) is fixedly connected with a clamping block (72), the clamping block (72) is slidably connected with the load plate (6), one side of the pull plate (71) close to the guide rail (5) is fixedly connected with a sliding rod (73), the sliding rod (73) is slidably connected with the guide rail (5), the inside of the guide rail (5) is fixedly connected with a limiting ring (74), the outside of the sliding rod (73) is provided with a second spring (75), one end of the second spring (75) is in contact with the limiting ring (74), the other end of the second spring (75) is in contact with the sliding rod (73).
7. The hierarchical shelf for intelligent logistics management of an AMR-based wire drawing workshop according to claim 6, characterized in that: The limiting ring (74) is in contact with the pull plate (71), and the limiting ring (74) is in sliding connection with the slide rod (73).