Panel rotating mechanism of machine tool system

By using the dual-axis rotating mechanism and hollow structure design of the machine tool system panel, the problems of poor human-machine interaction and exposed wiring in the existing technology have been solved, achieving a better operating experience and space utilization.

CN223933096UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24KEJIE TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520015580.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-03
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-03

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Technical Problem

The single-axis rotation method of existing machine tool control panels results in a poor human-machine interaction experience, and the exposed wiring structure occupies a lot of space, affecting aesthetics and transportation convenience.

Method used

The system employs a dual-axis rotation mechanism, including a first connecting component and a second connecting component, to achieve dual-axis rotation of the system panel, and the wiring is concealed by interconnecting the hollow internal cavities.

Benefits of technology

It improves the convenience of human-computer interaction, saves space, conceals wiring, and enhances the neatness and ease of transportation of equipment.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a machine tool system panel rotating mechanism which comprises a base used for being connected with a machine tool, a connecting block used for being connected with a system panel, a first connecting assembly used for enabling the base and the connecting block to be connected in a rotating mode around a first direction, and a second connecting assembly used for enabling the connecting block and the system panel to be connected in a rotating mode around a second direction. The connecting block, the base, the first connecting assembly and the second connecting assembly are of hollow structures, inner cavities of the connecting blocks, the base, the first connecting assembly and the second connecting assembly communicate with one another, and the base is provided with a threading hole used for machine tool wiring. According to the utility model, the man-machine interaction convenience can be improved, the space can be saved, and the hidden wiring can be realized.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a rotating panel mechanism for a machine tool system, and belongs to the field of mechanical equipment. Background Technology

[0002] The control panel, as a human-machine interface component, is an important part of the machine tool. Existing control panels are generally located at the front of the machine tool, with the wiring running from above the machine tool's protective cover to the electrical control box. Specifically, a wiring post extends from the bottom of the machine tool, and the control panel is mounted on it. A rotating shaft connects the wiring post and the control panel, allowing the panel to rotate. This type of panel rotation is primarily uniaxial, with the wiring running from top to bottom along the wiring post to the electrical control box.

[0003] Currently, the structure of the control panel located at the front of the machine tool and adopting a single-axis rotation method with a single direction results in a weak human-machine interaction experience between the screen and the operator. In addition, the panel hinge structure with cable routing columns at the bottom of the machine tool, due to the external cable routing before entering the electrical box, and because the panel structure is separated from the main body of the machine tool, not only results in exposed cables and a large space occupation, but also causes inconvenience in transportation due to its high rigidity requirements. Utility Model Content

[0004] This utility model provides a machine tool system panel rotation mechanism, aiming to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. To this end, this utility model proposes a machine tool system panel rotation mechanism that can improve the convenience of human-machine interaction, save space, and achieve concealed wiring.

[0005] The technical solution of this utility model relates to a machine tool system panel rotation mechanism, including:

[0006] A base for connecting a machine tool and a connecting block for connecting a system panel, a first connecting assembly for rotatably connecting the base and the connecting block about a first direction, and a second connecting assembly for rotatably connecting the connecting block and the system panel about a second direction;

[0007] The connecting block, the base, the first connecting component, and the second connecting component are all hollow structures with interconnected internal cavities. The base is provided with a wire-passing hole for machine tool wiring.

[0008] Furthermore, the first connecting component includes a first positioning shaft and a first rotating shaft. The first positioning shaft is fixedly connected to the base, and the first rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the connecting block. The first rotating shaft is rotatably disposed within the first positioning shaft.

[0009] Furthermore, the first connecting component includes a first pin, and both the base and the first positioning shaft are provided with a first insertion hole that allows the first pin to be inserted and abut against the first rotating shaft.

[0010] Furthermore, the base is provided with a first connecting groove and a first inner cavity that are interconnected, the first positioning shaft and the first rotating shaft are both partially disposed in the first connecting groove, and the first inner cavity is connected to the threading hole.

[0011] Furthermore, the second connecting component includes a second positioning shaft and a second rotating shaft. The second positioning shaft is fixedly connected to the connecting block, the first rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the system panel, and the second rotating shaft is rotatably disposed outside the second positioning shaft.

[0012] Furthermore, the second connecting component includes a second pin, and both the connecting block and the second positioning shaft are provided with a second insertion hole that allows the second pin to be inserted and abut against the second rotating shaft.

[0013] Furthermore, the connecting block is provided with a second connecting groove and a second inner cavity that are interconnected. The second positioning shaft and the second rotating shaft are both partially disposed in the second connecting groove, and the first positioning shaft and the first rotating shaft are both partially disposed in the second inner cavity.

[0014] Furthermore, the axis of the first connecting component is perpendicular to the axis of the second connecting component.

[0015] Furthermore, the first connecting component is provided with a first damping plate for limiting the rotation angle.

[0016] Furthermore, the rotation angle range of the first connecting component is 0 degrees to 180 degrees, and the rotation angle range of the second connecting component is 0 degrees to 45 degrees.

[0017] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows.

[0018] The machine tool system panel rotation mechanism of this utility model embodiment improves human-machine interaction convenience, saves space, and conceals wiring. Through the first and second connecting components, the system panel achieves dual-axis rotation, with angular limits set in both axes for a superior human-machine interface. The interconnected hollow structure allows for internal wiring between the system panel and the machine tool, ensuring concealed and reliable wiring and a clean appearance. The system panel can be positioned on the outer side of the machine tool's waist and can rotate both vertically and horizontally, allowing it to move from the front to the side of the machine tool. This effectively saves overall equipment space and facilitates transportation. Furthermore, the system panel can rotate horizontally according to visual orientation, improving operational convenience. Attached Figure Description

[0019] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of this utility model will become apparent and readily understood from the description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:

[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the rotating mechanism connected to the system panel according to an embodiment of the present utility model.

[0021] Figure 2 This is a structural cross-sectional view of the rotating mechanism connected to the system panel according to an embodiment of the present utility model.

[0022] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the structure connected to the rotating mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0023] Figure 4 This is a connection structure diagram of the rotating mechanism and the system panel according to an embodiment of the present utility model.

[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the rotating mechanism connecting the machine tool and the system panel according to an embodiment of the present utility model.

[0025] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0026] 100. Rotating mechanism; 110. Base; 111. First connecting groove; 112. First inner cavity; 113. Threading hole; 114. First insertion hole; 120. Connecting block; 121. Second connecting groove; 122. Second inner cavity; 123. Second insertion hole; 130. First connecting assembly; 131. First positioning shaft; 132. First rotating shaft; 133. First pin; 135. First damping plate; 136. Sealing ring; 140. Second connecting assembly; 141. Second positioning shaft; 142. Second rotating shaft; 143. Second pin;

[0027] 200. Machine tools;

[0028] 300, System panel; 310, Connecting through hole. Detailed Implementation

[0029] The following will provide a clear and complete description of the concept, specific structure, and technical effects of this utility model in conjunction with the embodiments and accompanying drawings, so as to fully understand the purpose, solution, and effects of this utility model. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this application can be combined with each other.

[0030] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, when a feature is referred to as "fixed" or "connected" to another feature, it can be directly fixed or connected to the other feature, or it can be indirectly fixed or connected to the other feature. Furthermore, the descriptions of "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "top," and "bottom" used in this utility model are only relative to the relative positional relationships of the various components of this utility model in the accompanying drawings.

[0031] Furthermore, unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and not for limiting the scope of the invention. The term "and / or" as used herein includes any combination of one or more of the associated listed items.

[0032] It should be understood that although the terms first, second, third, etc., may be used in this disclosure to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish elements of the same type from one another. For example, without departing from the scope of this disclosure, a first element may also be referred to as a second element, and similarly, a second element may also be referred to as a first element.

[0033] See Figures 1 to 5 The machine tool system panel rotation mechanism of this utility model includes a base 110 for connecting the machine tool 200 and a connecting block 120 for connecting the system panel 300, a first connecting component 130 for rotatably connecting the base 110 and the connecting block 120 around a first direction, and a second connecting component 140 for rotatably connecting the connecting block 120 and the system panel 300 around a second direction. The connecting block 120, base 110, first connecting component 130, and second connecting component 140 are all hollow structures with interconnected internal cavities. The base 110 is provided with a wire-passing hole 113 for routing wires from the machine tool 200. It should be noted that hooks and handwheel hangers can be provided on both sides of the system panel 300. Furthermore, a panel frame handle can be provided on the side of the system panel 300 facing away from the rotation mechanism 100 to facilitate rotation of the system panel 300.

[0034] See Figure 1 and Figure 5 The system panel 300 of the machine tool 200 includes an operation button panel and a panel frame. The operation button panel is located in the middle of the panel frame. The side of the panel frame is connected to the second connecting component 140, and the system panel 300 can rotate relative to the connecting block 120 in a second direction via the second connecting component 140. The base 110 is fixed to the protective side of the machine tool 200, for example, the base 110 is fixed to the protective waist position of the machine tool 200, and the base 110 is connected to the side of the connecting block 120 away from the system panel 300, so that the system panel 300 is located on the outside of the machine tool 200, and the connecting block 120 can rotate relative to the base 110 in a first direction via the first connecting component 130.

[0035] Furthermore, the system panel 300 can rotate around a horizontal line via the second connecting component 140, and around a vertical line via the first connecting component 130, thereby adjusting the position of the system panel 300 relative to the machine tool 200 and adjusting the tilt angle of the system panel 300, thus facilitating operation and improving the human-machine interaction experience. It is understood that the base 110 can be fixed to the machine tool 200 for protection via screws.

[0036] Further, see Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 The connecting block 120, base 110, first connecting component 130 and second connecting component 140 are all hollow structures with interconnected cavities. The base 110 is provided with a wire-passing hole 113 for the machine tool 200 wiring. The system panel 300 is provided with a connecting through hole 310. The second connecting component 140 is disposed on the connecting through hole 310. The wiring of the system panel 300 enters the connecting block 120 through the connecting through hole 310 and the second connecting component 140, then enters the base 110 through the first connecting component 130, and finally reaches the protective interior of the machine tool 200 through the wire-passing hole 113 of the base 110. This achieves concealed wiring, making the external wiring neat and tidy, and effectively avoiding wiring damage or signal interference caused by exposed wiring.

[0037] In some embodiments, see Figure 2 and Figure 3 The first connecting assembly 130 includes a first positioning shaft 131 and a first rotating shaft 132. The first positioning shaft 131 is fixedly connected to the base 110, and the first rotating shaft 132 is fixedly connected to the connecting block 120. The first rotating shaft 132 is rotatably disposed within the first positioning shaft 131. Specifically, both the first positioning shaft 131 and the first rotating shaft 132 are hollow structures. The first rotating shaft 132 is disposed within a through hole in the first positioning shaft 131. The first positioning shaft 131 and the first rotating shaft 132 are coaxially arranged. The through hole in the first rotating shaft 132 is used for wiring. The lower side of the first positioning shaft 131 is fixedly connected to the base 110 by screws, and the upper side of the first rotating shaft 132 is fixedly connected to the connecting block 120, so that the connecting block 120 can rotate relative to the base 110 around the axis of the first positioning shaft 131.

[0038] In some embodiments, see Figure 3The first connecting assembly 130 includes a first pin 133. Both the base 110 and the first positioning shaft 131 are provided with first insertion holes 114 that allow the first pin 133 to be inserted and abut against the first rotating shaft 132. Specifically, two first insertion holes 114 are respectively located on the sides of the first positioning shaft 131 and the base 110. The outer periphery of the first rotating shaft 132 is provided with a first abutment groove. When the first positioning shaft 131 is located inside the base 110, the two first insertion holes 114 are coaxially arranged. When the first pin 133 is inserted into the two first insertion holes 114, the bottom end of the first pin 133 abuts against the inner wall of the first abutment groove, thereby locking the first positioning shaft 131 and the first rotating shaft 132, preventing relative movement between the base 110 and the connecting plate. After the operator pulls out the first pin 133, rotates the connecting plate to a suitable angle relative to the base 110, inserts the first pin 133 back into the first socket 114, and then performs the relevant system panel 300 button operation.

[0039] In some embodiments, see Figure 2 and Figure 3 The base 110 is provided with a first connecting groove 111 and a first inner cavity 112 that are interconnected. The first positioning shaft 131 and the first rotating shaft 132 are both partially disposed within the first connecting groove 111. The first inner cavity 112 is connected to a wire-passing hole 113. Specifically, the first connecting groove 111 is located on the upper side of the first inner cavity 112, and the first inner cavity 112 is connected to the first connecting groove 111. The lower side of the first positioning shaft 131 is disposed within the first connecting groove 111, and the lower side of the first positioning shaft 131 is fixedly connected to the bottom wall of the first connecting groove 111. The wire-passing hole 113 is located on the side of the base 110 and is connected to the first inner cavity 112, thereby forming a concealed wiring channel from the connecting block 120 to the first rotating shaft 132, the first inner cavity 112, the wire-passing hole 113, and the interior of the machine tool 200 protection.

[0040] In some embodiments, see Figure 2 and Figure 3 The second connecting assembly 140 includes a second positioning shaft 141 and a second rotating shaft 142. The second positioning shaft 141 is fixedly connected to the connecting block 120, and the first rotating shaft 132 is fixedly connected to the system panel 300. The second rotating shaft 142 is rotatably disposed outside the second positioning shaft 141. Specifically, both the second positioning shaft 141 and the second rotating shaft 142 are hollow structures. The second positioning shaft 141 is disposed in the through hole of the second rotating shaft 142. The second positioning shaft 141 and the second rotating shaft 142 are coaxially arranged. The through hole of the second positioning shaft 141 is used for wiring. The left side of the second positioning shaft 141 is fixedly connected to the connecting block 120 by screws, and the right side of the second rotating shaft 142 is fixedly connected to the system panel 300, so that the system panel 300 can rotate relative to the connecting block 120 around the axis of the second positioning shaft 141.

[0041] In some embodiments, see Figure 3 The second connecting assembly 140 includes a second pin 143. Both the connecting block 120 and the second positioning shaft 141 are provided with second insertion holes 123 that allow the second pin 143 to be inserted and abut against the second rotating shaft 142. Specifically, the outer periphery of the second rotating shaft 142 is provided with a second abutment groove. The two second insertion holes 123 are respectively provided on the sides of the second positioning shaft 141 and the connecting block 120. When the second positioning shaft 141 is located inside the connecting block 120, the two second insertion holes 123 are coaxially arranged. When the second pin 143 is inserted into the two second insertion holes 123, the bottom end of the second pin 143 abuts against the inner wall of the second abutment groove, thereby locking the second positioning shaft 141 and the second rotating shaft 142, so that there is no relative movement between the connecting block 120 and the system panel 300. After the operator pulls out the second pin 143, rotates the system panel 300 to a suitable angle relative to the connecting block 120, inserts the second pin 143 back into the second socket 123, and then performs the relevant system panel 300 button operation.

[0042] It should be noted that the first insertion hole 114 and the second insertion hole 123 can both be threaded holes, the first pin 133 and the second pin 143 can be locking screws, the first insertion hole 114 and the first pin 133 can be connected by threads, and the second insertion hole 123 and the second pin 143 can be connected by threads.

[0043] In some embodiments, see Figure 2 and Figure 3 The connecting block 120 is provided with a second connecting groove 121 and a second inner cavity 122 that are interconnected. The second positioning shaft 141 and the second rotating shaft 142 are both partially disposed within the second connecting groove 121, and the first positioning shaft 131 and the first rotating shaft 132 are both partially disposed within the second inner cavity 122. Specifically, the upper side of the first positioning shaft 131 is disposed within the second inner cavity 122, and the upper side of the first rotating shaft 132 is connected to the lower side of the connecting block 120. The second connecting groove 121 is disposed on the right side of the second inner cavity 122, and the second inner cavity 122 communicates with the second connecting groove 121. The left side of the second positioning shaft 141 is disposed within the second connecting groove 121, and the left side of the second positioning shaft 141 is fixedly connected to the left side of the first connecting groove 121. The right side of the second positioning shaft 141 is inserted into the second rotating shaft 142. A connecting through hole 310 is provided on the side of the system panel 300, and the connecting through hole 310 connects to the inner cavity of the system panel 300. The right side of the second rotating shaft 142 is fixedly provided in the connecting through hole 310, and the through hole of the second rotating shaft 142 connects to the inner cavity of the system panel 300, thereby forming a concealed wiring channel from the connecting block 120 to the first rotating shaft 132, the second inner cavity 122, the second positioning shaft 141 and the inside of the system panel 300.

[0044] In some embodiments, see Figure 1and Figure 2 The axis of the first connecting component 130 is perpendicular to the axis of the second connecting component 140. Specifically, the axes of the first positioning axis 131 and the first rotating axis 132 are both set vertically, while the axes of the second positioning axis 141 and the second rotating axis 142 are both set horizontally. Thus, the operator can pull out one of the first pin 133 and the second socket, allowing the system panel 300 to rotate around a vertical or horizontal line, so that the system panel 300 can present different tilt angles at different positions on the machine tool 200.

[0045] In some embodiments, see Figure 2 and Figure 3 The first connecting assembly 130 is provided with a first damping plate 135 for limiting the rotation angle. The first damping plate 135 plays a damping and positioning role on the rotation angle of the first connecting assembly 130. Specifically, the first damping plate 135 is disposed in the through hole of the first positioning shaft 131 and below the first rotating shaft 132. Further, the rotation angle range of the first connecting assembly 130 can be set to 0 degrees to 180 degrees. Further, the rotation angle range of the second connecting assembly 140 can be set to 0 degrees to 45 degrees. Further, a plurality of sealing rings 136 are sleeved on the outer side of the first rotating shaft 132.

[0046] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. This utility model is not limited to the above-described embodiments. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, or improvements made within the spirit and principles of this disclosure, as long as they achieve the same technical effect, should be included within the scope of protection of this disclosure and fall under the protection scope of this utility model. Within the protection scope of this utility model, the technical solutions and / or implementation methods can have various modifications and variations.

Claims

1. A machine tool system panel rotation mechanism, characterized in that, include: A base (110) for connecting a machine tool (200) and a connecting block (120) for connecting a system panel (300), a first connecting assembly (130) for rotatably connecting the base (110) and the connecting block (120) about a first direction, and a second connecting assembly (140) for rotatably connecting the connecting block (120) and the system panel (300) about a second direction. The connecting block (120), the base (110), the first connecting component (130) and the second connecting component (140) are all hollow structures with interconnected cavities. The base (110) is provided with a wire hole (113) for the machine tool (200) to run wires.

2. The machine tool system panel rotation mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first connecting component (130) includes a first positioning shaft (131) and a first rotating shaft (132). The first positioning shaft (131) is fixedly connected to the base (110), and the first rotating shaft (132) is fixedly connected to the connecting block (120). The first rotating shaft (132) is rotatably disposed within the first positioning shaft (131).

3. The machine tool system panel rotation mechanism according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first connecting component (130) includes a first pin (133), and both the base (110) and the first positioning shaft (131) are provided with a first insertion hole (114) that allows the first pin (133) to be inserted and abut against the first rotating shaft (132).

4. The machine tool system panel rotation mechanism according to claim 2, characterized in that, The base (110) is provided with a first connecting groove (111) and a first inner cavity (112) that are interconnected. The first positioning shaft (131) and the first rotating shaft (132) are both partially disposed in the first connecting groove (111). The first inner cavity (112) is connected to the thread hole (113).

5. The machine tool system panel rotation mechanism according to claim 3, characterized in that, The second connecting component (140) includes a second positioning shaft (141) and a second rotating shaft (142). The second positioning shaft (141) is fixedly connected to the connecting block (120), and the first rotating shaft (132) is fixedly connected to the system panel (300). The second rotating shaft (142) is rotatably disposed outside the second positioning shaft (141).

6. The machine tool system panel rotation mechanism according to claim 5, characterized in that, The second connecting assembly (140) includes a second pin (143), and both the connecting block (120) and the second positioning shaft (141) are provided with a second insertion hole (123) that allows the second pin (143) to be inserted and abut against the second rotating shaft (142).

7. The machine tool system panel rotation mechanism according to claim 5, characterized in that, The connecting block (120) is provided with a second connecting groove (121) and a second inner cavity (122) that are interconnected. The second positioning shaft (141) and the second rotating shaft (142) are both partially disposed in the second connecting groove (121), and the first positioning shaft (131) and the first rotating shaft (132) are both partially disposed in the second inner cavity (122).

8. The machine tool system panel rotation mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that, The axis of the first connecting component (130) is perpendicular to the axis of the second connecting component (140).

9. The machine tool system panel rotation mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first connecting component (130) is provided with a first damping plate (135) for limiting the rotation angle.

10. The machine tool system panel rotation mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rotation angle range of the first connecting component (130) is 0 degrees to 180 degrees, and the rotation angle range of the second connecting component (140) is 0 degrees to 45 degrees.