Communication optical cable traction device

By introducing a cleaning box and airbag pad into the optical cable pulling device, the problem of friction and wear caused by dust on the surface of the optical cable is solved, realizing the cleaning and wiping of the optical cable and its adaptive clamping, thereby improving transmission performance and service life.

CN223932052UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24JUYE COUNTY XINGSHUN COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202423021615.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-09
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-09

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Technical Problem

Traditional optical cable pulling devices fail to effectively remove dust and impurities from the surface of the optical cable, leading to friction and compression damage to the cable sheath, which affects transmission performance and lifespan.

Method used

A communication optical cable pulling device with a cleaning box and an airbag was designed. The device uses a sponge roller to wipe the dust off the surface of the optical cable and uses an airbag to adapt to optical cables of different sizes, thus avoiding clamping damage.

Benefits of technology

It effectively removes dust from the surface of optical cables, protects the outer sheath of the optical cables, improves transmission performance and service life, and adapts to the clamping requirements of different optical cable sizes.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a communication optical cable traction device which comprises a base and a master control box, the master control box is installed on the base, a storage box is arranged on the top of the master control box, a cleaning box and a traction frame are arranged on the outer side wall of the master control box, the cleaning box is of a hollow cavity structure, and the traction frame is arranged on the inner side of the cleaning box. Round penetrating holes are formed in the left side wall and the right side wall of the cleaning box and the left side wall and the right side wall of the traction frame correspondingly, electric telescopic rods are arranged on the top wall and the bottom wall of the cleaning box correspondingly, supporting blocks are connected to the lower portions of the output ends of the electric telescopic rods, rotating shafts are rotationally connected to the side walls of the supporting blocks, sponge rollers are arranged on the rotating shafts in a sleeving mode, and the storage box is connected with a liquid conveying pipe. The liquid conveying pipe penetrates through the top wall of the cleaning box and makes contact with the surface of the sponge roller. The utility model belongs to the technical field of communication optical cable laying auxiliary tools, and particularly relates to a communication optical cable traction device.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of auxiliary tools for laying communication optical cables, specifically referring to a communication optical cable traction device. Background Technology

[0002] Optical fiber cables are widely used for signal transmission in various sectors such as telecommunications, power, and broadcasting, and will gradually become the main body of future communication networks. Traction devices are required during the laying of optical fiber cables.

[0003] Traditional optical cable pulling devices often fail to adequately consider the potential risks posed by dust and impurities adhering to the cable surface. When a cable carrying dust and impurities enters the pulling device, these impurities may cause friction and compression between the cable and the clamping mechanism, pulling wheels, and other components. As the pulling process continues, this friction and compression may gradually wear down the cable's outer sheath and may even scratch the internal optical fibers, severely impacting the cable's transmission performance and lifespan. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the aforementioned problem of damage risks caused by dust and impurities adhering to the surface of optical cables, this invention provides a communication optical cable pulling device.

[0005] To achieve the above functions, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows: A communication optical cable traction device includes a base and a main control box. The main control box is installed on the base. A storage box is provided on the top of the main control box. A cleaning box and a traction frame are provided on the outer side wall of the main control box. The cleaning box is a hollow cavity structure. Circular through holes are provided on the left and right side walls of the cleaning box and the traction frame. Electric telescopic rods are provided on the top and bottom walls of the cleaning box. A support block is connected to the output end of the electric telescopic rod. A rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the side wall of the support block. A sponge roller is fitted on the rotating shaft. An infusion tube is connected to the storage box. The infusion tube penetrates the top wall of the cleaning box and contacts the surface of the sponge roller.

[0006] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, a wire inlet cylinder is provided in the perforation on the left side of the cleaning box, and an airbag is provided in the wire inlet cylinder. Two sets of airbags are provided on the upper and lower sides of the wire inlet cylinder. An air valve is provided on the airbag. An air supply box is installed on the left side wall of the main control box, and an air supply pipe is connected to the air supply box. The air supply pipe is connected to the air valve.

[0007] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the top and bottom walls of the traction frame are provided with electric push rods. The output ends of the two sets of electric push rods pass through the top and bottom walls of the traction frame and are connected to supports. Both ends of the supports are rotatably provided with synchronous wheels, and a traction belt is driven on the synchronous wheels.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a brushless DC motor is installed on the outer wall of the support, and the output end of the brushless DC motor passes through the support and is connected to the synchronous pulley.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the base is provided with uniformly arranged casters, and the top side of the base is provided with a push handle.

[0010] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the clamping surface of the airbag cushion is uniformly provided with concave and convex grooves.

[0011] Compared with the prior art, the present invention achieves the following beneficial effects by adopting the above structure:

[0012] 1. By setting up the cleaning box, the optical cable is first cleaned and wiped to remove dust and impurities from the surface of the optical cable. This effectively prevents these impurities from causing friction and squeezing during the traction process, which would gradually wear down the outer sheath of the optical cable and affect the transmission performance and service life of the communication optical cable.

[0013] 2. Using inflatable airbags to clamp the optical cable can accommodate optical cables of different sizes while avoiding excessive clamping force that could damage the cable. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This utility model provides a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a communication optical cable pulling device. Figure 1 ;

[0015] Figure 2 This utility model provides a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a communication optical cable pulling device. Figure 2 ;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the cleaning box of a communication optical cable pulling device proposed in this utility model;

[0017] Figure 4 for Figure 1 Enlarged view of a portion of point A in the middle;

[0018] Figure 5 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of section B in the middle.

[0019] The components are as follows: 1. Base, 2. Main control box, 3. Storage box, 4. Cleaning box, 5. Traction frame, 6. Perforation, 7. Electric telescopic rod, 8. Support block, 9. Rotating shaft, 10. Sponge roller, 11. Infusion tube, 12. Inlet tube, 13. Airbag cushion, 14. Air valve, 15. Air supply box, 16. Air supply pipe, 17. Electric push rod, 18. Support, 19. Traction belt, 20. DC brushless motor, 21. Moving wheel, 22. Push handle. Detailed Implementation

[0020] The technical solution of this utility model will now be clearly and completely described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, of the embodiments of this utility model. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.

[0021] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship, are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings and 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, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance. The utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0022] like Figure 1-5 As shown, this utility model provides a communication optical cable pulling device, including a base 1 and a main control box 2. The base 1 has evenly distributed casters 21, and a push handle 22 is provided on the top side of the base 1. The main control box 2 is mounted on the base 1, and a storage box 3 is provided on the top of the main control box 2 for storing cleaning solution. A cleaning box 4 and a pulling frame 5 are provided on the outer wall of the main control box 2. The cleaning box 4 has a hollow cavity structure. Both the left and right side walls of the cleaning box 4 and the pulling frame 5 have circular perforations 6 for optical cable routing. Both the top and bottom walls are equipped with electric telescopic rods 7. The output end of the electric telescopic rod 7 is connected to a support block 8. The side wall of the support block 8 is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft 9. A sponge roller 10 is mounted on the rotating shaft 9. The storage box 3 is connected to an infusion pipe 11. The infusion pipe 11 passes through the top wall of the cleaning box 4 and contacts the surface of the sponge roller 10. When the valve on the infusion pipe 11 is opened, the cleaning solution in the storage box 3 is delivered to the sponge roller 10. The electric telescopic rod 7 controls the movement of the sponge roller 10 on the support block 8, squeezing and adhering it to the surface of the optical cable, thereby wiping and cleaning the surface of the optical cable to remove dust and impurities.

[0023] like Figure 3As shown, a cable inlet cylinder 12 is installed in the perforation 6 on the left side of the cleaning box 4. An airbag 13 is installed inside the cable inlet cylinder 12. Two sets of airbag 13 are arranged on the upper and lower sides of the cable inlet cylinder. The clamping surface of the airbag 13 is evenly provided with concave and convex grooves to increase the contact friction and ensure the stability of clamping. An air valve 14 is installed on the airbag 13. An air supply box 15 is installed on the left side wall of the main control box 2. An air supply pipe 16 is connected to the air supply box 15. The air supply pipe 16 is connected to the air valve 14. According to the size of the optical cable, the air supply box 15 is inflated through the air supply pipe 16 and the air valve 14 into the airbag 13. The airbag 13 is attached to the outside of the optical cable, thereby adapting, attaching and clamping the optical cable.

[0024] like Figure 1-3 As shown, electric push rods 17 are provided on the top and bottom walls of the traction frame 5. The output ends of the two sets of electric push rods 17 pass through the top and bottom walls of the traction frame 5 and are connected to supports 18. Synchronous pulleys are rotatably installed at both ends of the supports 18. A traction belt 19 is driven on the synchronous pulley. A DC brushless motor 20 is installed on the outer wall of the support 18. The output end of the DC brushless motor 20 passes through the support 18 and is connected to the synchronous pulley. According to the size of the optical cable, the electric push rods 17 drive the traction belt 19 on the support 18 to fit tightly against the outside of the optical cable. The DC brushless motor 20 drives the traction belt 19 to rotate. The traction belt 19 uses friction to drive the optical cable traction operation.

[0025] In practical use, the optical cable is inserted into the cleaning box 4 through the inlet tube 12. According to the size of the optical cable, the air supply box 15 is inflated through the air supply pipe 16 and the air valve 14. The air bag 13 is attached to the outside of the optical cable, thereby adapting, fitting and clamping the optical cable. At the same time, the valve on the infusion pipe 11 is opened to deliver the cleaning solution in the storage box 3 to the sponge roller 10. The electric telescopic rod 7 operates and controls the movement of the sponge roller 10 on the support block 8, squeezing and attaching it to the surface of the optical cable, thereby wiping and cleaning the surface of the optical cable to remove dust and impurities. After cleaning, the optical cable is delivered out through the perforation 6 on the right side of the cleaning box 4 and enters between the two sets of traction belts 19 through the perforation 6 on the left side of the traction frame 5. According to the size of the optical cable, the electric push rod 17 operates and drives the traction belt 19 on the support 18 to fit tightly against the outside of the optical cable. The DC brushless motor 20 drives the traction belt 19 to rotate, and the traction belt 19 uses friction to drive the optical cable traction operation.

[0026] The present invention and its embodiments have been described above. This description is not restrictive, and the accompanying drawings are only one embodiment of the present invention; the actual structure is not limited thereto. In conclusion, if those skilled in the art are inspired by this description and design similar structures and embodiments without departing from the inventive spirit of the present invention, such designs should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A communication optical cable pulling device, comprising a base (1) and a main control box (2), wherein the main control box (2) is mounted on the base (1), characterized in that: The top of the main control box (2) is provided with a storage box (3). The outer side wall of the main control box (2) is provided with a cleaning box (4) and a traction frame (5). The cleaning box (4) is a hollow cavity structure. The left and right side walls of the cleaning box (4) and the traction frame (5) are provided with circular perforations (6). The top and bottom walls of the cleaning box (4) are provided with electric telescopic rods (7). The output end of the electric telescopic rod (7) is connected to a support block (8). The side wall of the support block (8) is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft (9). A sponge roller (10) is fitted on the rotating shaft (9). The storage box (3) is connected to an infusion tube (11). The infusion tube (11) penetrates the top wall of the cleaning box (4) and contacts the surface of the sponge roller (10).

2. The optical cable pulling device according to claim 1, characterized in that: A wire inlet tube (12) is provided in the perforation (6) located on the left side of the cleaning box (4). An airbag (13) is provided in the wire inlet tube (12). Two sets of airbags (13) are provided on the upper and lower sides of the wire inlet tube. An air valve (14) is provided on the airbag (13). An air supply box (15) is installed on the left side wall of the main control box (2). An air supply pipe (16) is connected to the air supply box (15). The air supply pipe (16) is connected to the air valve (14).

3. The optical cable pulling device according to claim 1, characterized in that: Electric push rods (17) are provided on the top and bottom walls of the traction frame (5). The output ends of the two sets of electric push rods (17) are respectively connected to supports (18) through the top and bottom walls of the traction frame (5). Synchronous wheels are rotatably provided at both ends of the supports (18), and traction belts (19) are driven on the synchronous wheels.

4. The optical cable pulling device according to claim 3, characterized in that: A brushless DC motor (20) is installed on the outer wall of the support (18), and the output end of the brushless DC motor (20) passes through the support (18) and is connected to the synchronous pulley.

5. The optical cable pulling device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base (1) is provided with uniformly arranged casters (21), and the top side of the base (1) is provided with a push handle (22).

6. A communication optical cable pulling device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The clamping surface of the airbag cushion (13) is uniformly provided with concave and convex grooves.