Movable radiohygiene detection die body support
By designing a movable radiation hygiene testing phantom support and utilizing transmission belts and infrared detection technology, the problem of low efficiency in testing and handling large quantities of items one by one was solved. This enabled automated detection and alarms for exceeding limits during the movement of items, thus improving testing efficiency.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423292432.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-31
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, when conducting radiation hygiene testing on a large number of items, each item needs to be tested individually and transported to the designated location, resulting in low efficiency and affecting the work process.
A movable radiation health detection phantom support was designed, which uses a transmission belt and drive unit to move the object, and combines an infrared transmitter and receiver, as well as a detector and alarm to achieve automated detection and alarm.
It enables real-time detection of items during movement, improving detection efficiency, reducing manual operation, increasing work efficiency, and automatically identifying items with excessive levels of radioactive materials.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to the technical field of mould body support, and specifically relates to a movable radiation health detection mould body support. BACKGROUND
[0002] Radiation health detection is an important public health measure, aiming at monitoring and evaluating the existence, distribution and influence of radioactive substances in the environment to protect human health and environmental safety, which refers to the process of measuring and analyzing radioactive substances in the environment using specific instruments and methods.
[0003] At present, when a large number of articles are subjected to radiation health detection, the user generally needs to detect the radiation health of the articles one by one and then lift them to the placement site. This method is low in efficiency and will affect the normal work progress. Therefore, a new movable radiation health detection mould body support is needed to solve the above problems. SUMMARY
[0004] The utility model aims at: in order to solve the problem that when a large number of articles are subjected to radiation health detection, the user generally needs to detect the radiation health of the articles one by one and then lift them to the placement site, which is low in efficiency and will affect the normal work progress, the utility model provides a mould body support.
[0005] The utility model discloses the following technical scheme in order to realize the above-mentioned purpose:
[0006] A movable radiation health detection mould body support, comprising: a mounting frame, the inside of the mounting frame is provided with a transmission belt, further comprising a driving unit, the driving unit is used for controlling the transmission belt moves along the length of itself.
[0007] Further, the driving unit comprises a fixed frame, two guide wheels are rotatably installed on the inner wall of the fixed frame, the transmission belt is slidably sleeved on the surface of the two guide wheels, a driving motor and a controller are fixedly installed on the surface of the fixed frame, the output end of the driving motor is fixedly installed on one end of one of the guide wheels and is electrically connected with the controller, further comprising a mounting unit, the mounting unit is used for mounting the fixed frame on the inner wall of the mounting frame and controlling the inclination angle of the fixed frame.
[0008] Further, the mounting unit comprises two mounting rods fixedly installed on the two sides of the surface of the fixed frame respectively, the surfaces of the two mounting rods are rotatably inserted into the two sides of the inner wall of the mounting frame respectively, a worm is rotatably inserted into the surface of the mounting frame, the other end of one of the mounting rods is fixedly installed with a worm wheel, and the worm wheel is engaged with the worm.
[0009] Further, the surface of the fixing frame is provided with a detector, and the fixing frame is further provided with a limiting unit for limiting the position of the detector on the surface of the fixing frame.
[0010] Further, the limiting unit comprises a chuck fixed to the surface of the fixing frame, an inner wall of the chuck is slidably connected with a resisting disc, a surface of the resisting disc is rotatably connected with a threaded rod, a surface of the threaded rod is threadedly connected with the surface of the chuck, and the detector is arranged between the chuck and the resisting disc.
[0011] Further, an infrared emitter is fixed to the surface of the fixing frame, an infrared receiver is fixed to the surface of the chuck, and the controller is electrically connected with the infrared emitter and the infrared receiver.
[0012] Further, a pushing plate is fixed to the surface of the mounting frame.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages that:
[0014] 1、in the utility model, a transmission belt is arranged in the mounting frame, when using, the user places a plurality of objects on the surface of the transmission belt, and drives the transmission belt to move through the driving unit, so that the plurality of objects can be moved, the user can detect the movement of the object by aligning the object with the detector, which saves time and improves work efficiency.
[0015] 2、in the utility model, the infrared emitter and the infrared receiver are fixed to the surface of the fixing frame and the chuck respectively, when the object moves between the two, the infrared receiver cannot receive the infrared, the controller can control the transmission belt to continuously move until the object completely passes, that is, the infrared receiver can receive the infrared, and the detector detects that the object has no problem and continues to move, if there is a problem, the controller will control the alarm to issue an alarm, so as to help the user to determine which object exceeds the standard, and realizes a certain degree of automation. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0016] Figure 1 It is a three-dimensional structure schematic view of the utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 It is a half-sectional view of the utility model;
[0018] Figure 3 It is a part of the three-dimensional structure schematic view of the utility model;
[0019] Figure 4Another angle of the three-dimensional structure of the utility model is shown in the figure.
[0020] In the figure: 1, mounting frame; 2, transmission belt; 3, drive unit; 31, fixed frame; 32, guide wheel; 33, drive motor; 34, controller; 35, mounting unit; 351, mounting rod; 352, worm; 353, worm gear; 4, detector; 5, limiting unit; 51, chuck; 52, abutting disc; 53, threaded rod; 6, alarm; 7, infrared emitter; 8, infrared receiver; 9, push plate. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] To make the purpose, technical scheme and advantages of the embodiments of the utility model clearer, the technical scheme in the embodiments of the utility model will be described clearly and completely below in combination with the drawings in the embodiments of the utility model.
[0022] The model body support provided in the embodiment is mainly used to solve the problem that in the current radiation health detection of a large number of objects, the user generally needs to detect the radiation health of the objects one by one and then lift them to the placement location, which is low in efficiency and affects the normal work progress, and provides the following technical scheme, which will be described in detail below in combination with the drawings. Figures 1-4 Detailed description:
[0023] The movable radiation health detection model body support comprises a mounting frame 1 internally provided with a transmission belt 2, in use, the user needs to place a plurality of objects (usually packed) on the surface of the transmission belt 2, and then stands on one side with a hand-held radiation detection device (prior art), controls the transmission belt 2 to move along the length of the transmission belt 2 through a drive unit 3, and then drives a plurality of objects on one side to be detected through the transmission belt 2, wherein the main component of the drive unit 3 is a fixed frame 31 internally rotatably provided with two guide wheels 32, the transmission belt 2 is slidably sleeved on the surface of the two guide wheels 32, and the surface of the fixed frame 31 is fixedly provided with a drive motor 33 and a controller 34, the output end of the drive motor 33 is fixedly installed on one end of one of the guide wheels 32 and is electrically connected with the controller 34, therefore, the user can drive the transmission belt 2 through the drive of one of the guide wheels 32 by controlling the output end of the drive motor 33 to rotate through the controller 34, and further drive the objects on the surface of the transmission belt 2, and the movable radiation health detection model body support further comprises a mounting unit 35, which is used to mount the fixed frame 31 to the inner wall of the mounting frame 1 and control the inclination angle of the fixed frame 31.
[0024] By setting a transmission belt 2 inside the mounting frame 1, when in use, the user places multiple objects on the surface of the transmission belt 2, and then controls the transmission belt 2 to move through the drive unit 3, which can move multiple objects. The user can then use a handheld detector to target the objects for detection, thus detecting the movement of the objects at the same time. This method saves time and effort and effectively improves work efficiency.
[0025] By fixing an infrared transmitter 7 and an infrared receiver 8 to the surfaces of the mounting bracket 31 and the clamp 51 respectively, after an object moves between them, the infrared receiver 8 can no longer receive infrared light. The controller 34 can then control the transmission belt 2 to continue moving until the object has completely passed through, that is, the infrared receiver 8 can receive infrared light. After the detector 4 detects that there is no problem with the object, it continues to move. If there is a problem, the controller 34 will control the alarm 6 to sound an alarm, thereby helping the user to determine which object has excessive radiation, thus achieving a certain degree of automation.
[0026] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, in some embodiments, the main components of the mounting unit 35 are: a worm gear 352 rotatably inserted into the surface of the mounting frame 1, and mounting rods 351 fixedly installed on both sides of the fixed frame 31. The two mounting rods 351 are respectively rotatably inserted into the two sides of the inner wall of the mounting frame 1. Therefore, when the user rotates the worm gear 352, the worm wheel 353 meshing on the surface of the worm gear 352 will rotate. Since the worm wheel 353 is fixedly installed on the surface of one of the mounting rods 351, the worm wheel 353 will synchronously drive the mounting frame 1 to rotate, thereby realizing the control of the tilt angle of the mounting frame 1 (the combination of worm wheel 353 and worm gear 352 has self-locking property, that is, the worm gear 352 can drive the worm wheel 353, but the worm wheel 353 cannot drive the worm gear 352).
[0027] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, during use, the user can install a detector 4 (existing technology, used to detect the content of radioactive materials) on the surface of the fixing frame 31 through the limiting unit 5. At the same time, an alarm 6 is fixedly installed on the surface of the fixing frame 31, and the controller 34 is electrically connected to both the detector 4 and the alarm 6. Therefore, when an object passes by the detector 4, the detector 4 will detect its radioactive material content. When the content exceeds the standard, the controller 34 will control the alarm 6 to sound an alarm. The main components of the limiting unit 5 are: a clamping plate 51 fixedly installed on the surface of the fixing frame 31. During use, the user needs to place the detector 4 inside the clamping plate 51, and then rotate the threaded rod 53 threaded into the surface of the contact plate 52, which drives the contact plate 52, which is rotated and sleeved at one end of the threaded rod 53, to move, thereby cooperating with the clamping plate 51 to clamp and limit the detector 4.
[0028] like Figure 1 and Figure 4 As shown, in some embodiments, an infrared emitter 7 and an infrared receiver 8 are fixedly installed on the surfaces of the mounting frame 31 and the clamp 51, respectively. When an object does not pass between them, the infrared receiver 8 can receive infrared rays. When an object passes between them, the infrared receiver 8 cannot receive infrared rays, thereby determining whether the object has moved to the detection end of the inspector. It can also determine whether the radioactive material of a single object exceeds the standard. The user can push the push plate 9 fixedly installed on the surface of the mounting frame 1 to push the mounting frame 1.
[0029] The working process of this utility model is as follows: First, the user needs to rotate the worm gear 352 to drive the fixed frame 31 to rotate, so that one end of the transmission belt 2 contacts the discharge end of the logistics system (common in logistics places such as customs). The packaged object will be transmitted on the surface of the transmission belt 2. When it passes the surface of the detector 4, the content of radioactive material will be detected by the detector 4. The infrared emitter 7 and the infrared receiver 8 will determine whether a single object has passed. Thus, if the radioactive material of a single object exceeds the standard, the transmission can be adjusted in time and an alarm can be issued. This setting is not only more automated, but also allows for detection of objects while they are being transmitted, effectively improving detection efficiency.
[0030] 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 movable radiation health detection phantom support, characterized in that, include: Mounting bracket (1), the mounting bracket (1) is provided with a transmission belt (2) inside, and also includes a drive unit (3), the drive unit (3) is used to control the transmission belt (2) to move along its own length.
2. The movable radiation health detection phantom support according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drive unit (3) includes a fixed frame (31), on which two guide wheels (32) are rotatably mounted. The transmission belt (2) is slidably sleeved on the surface of the two guide wheels (32). A drive motor (33) and a controller (34) are fixedly mounted on the surface of the fixed frame (31). The output end of the drive motor (33) is fixedly mounted on one end of one of the guide wheels (32) and electrically connected to the controller (34). The unit also includes an installation unit (35), which is used to install the fixed frame (31) on the inner wall of the installation frame (1) and control the tilt angle of the fixed frame (31).
3. The movable radiation health detection phantom support according to claim 2, characterized in that: The mounting unit (35) includes two mounting rods (351) that are fixedly mounted on both sides of the surface of the mounting frame (31). The surfaces of the two mounting rods (351) are rotatably inserted into both sides of the inner wall of the mounting frame (1). A worm gear (352) is rotatably inserted into the surface of the mounting frame (1). A worm wheel (353) is fixedly mounted on the other end of one of the mounting rods (351). The worm wheel (353) meshes with the worm gear (352).
4. A movable radiation health detection phantom support according to claim 2, characterized in that: The surface of the mounting bracket (31) is provided with a detector (4) and also includes a limiting unit (5). The limiting unit (5) is used to restrict the position of the detector (4) to the surface of the mounting bracket (31). An alarm (6) is fixedly installed on the surface of the mounting bracket (31). The controller (34) is electrically connected to both the detector (4) and the alarm (6).
5. A movable radiation health detection phantom support according to claim 4, characterized in that: The limiting unit (5) includes a clamp (51) fixedly installed on the surface of the fixing frame (31). A contact plate (52) is slidably inserted into the inner wall of the clamp (51). A threaded rod (53) is rotatably inserted into the surface of the contact plate (52). The surface of the threaded rod (53) is threaded into the surface of the clamp (51). The detector (4) is disposed between the clamp (51) and the contact plate (52).
6. A movable radiation health detection phantom support according to claim 5, characterized in that: An infrared transmitter (7) is fixedly mounted on the surface of the mounting bracket (31), and an infrared receiver (8) is fixedly mounted on the surface of the clamp (51). The controller (34) is electrically connected to both the infrared transmitter (7) and the infrared receiver (8).
7. A movable radiation health detection phantom support according to claim 1, characterized in that: A push plate (9) is fixedly mounted on the surface of the mounting bracket (1).