Storage battery carrying tool

By designing a motor-driven screw clamping structure, the problems of time-consuming, labor-intensive, and inefficient existing battery handling tools have been solved, enabling efficient, stable, and safe handling of two batteries simultaneously.

CN223934765UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24ZHEJIANG TIANNENG POWER ENERGY
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520812846.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-27
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-27

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Technical Problem

Existing battery handling tools require manual lifting, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and can only handle one battery at a time, resulting in low efficiency.

Method used

A battery handling tool was designed, comprising a base, support block, side frame, top frame, unidirectional screw, bidirectional screw, clamping rod, and motor. The motor drives the screw to clamp and move the battery, enabling the simultaneous handling of two batteries and increasing stability and safety.

Benefits of technology

It improves the efficiency of battery handling, reduces labor intensity, ensures the stability and safety of the handling process, and can handle two batteries at the same time.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a storage battery carrying tool which comprises a base, a supporting block is fixedly connected to the upper end of the base, side frames are fixedly connected to the two ends of the top of the supporting block, first sliding grooves are formed in the two sides of each side frame, top frames are arranged in the side frames, second sliding grooves are formed in the top ends of the top frames, and the first sliding grooves are communicated with the second sliding grooves. Clamping rods are symmetrically connected to the two ends of the second sliding groove in a sliding mode, blocking frames are arranged at the outer ends of the side frames, telescopic rods are fixedly connected between the two ends of each blocking frame and the corresponding side frame, reset springs are arranged on the outer sides of the telescopic rods in a sleeving mode, and bottom frames are arranged on the bottom sides of the side frames. By arranging the base, the supporting block, the side frame, the top frame, the first sliding groove, the first one-way screw rod, the second sliding groove, the two-way screw rod, the clamping rod, the blocking frame, the telescopic rod, the reset spring, the second one-way screw rod, the bottom frame, the rotating handle and the limiting block, time and labor are saved, and the carrying efficiency and stability are improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of battery handling tools, and more particularly to a battery handling tool. Background Technology

[0002] A storage battery is a battery device used to store and provide electrical energy. It can store various types of electrical energy and has a wide range of applications, including automobiles, home appliances, industrial equipment, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems. Storage batteries need to be moved during maintenance and replacement, and traditionally, this is done by lifting them manually.

[0003] Chinese patent publication number CN220411667U discloses a one-handed battery handling tool, including a first clamping component, a second clamping component, and connecting screws for connecting the first and second clamping components. The first clamping component is an integral structure composed of a first clamping arm and a first clamping plate, with a plurality of first clamping arm connecting holes provided on the first clamping arm. The second clamping component is an integral structure composed of a second clamping arm A, a second clamping arm B, a second clamping plate, and a handle, with second clamping arm A and second clamping arm B respectively provided with second clamping arm A connecting holes and second clamping arm B connecting holes. Made from readily available common materials, it features a simple structure and ease of processing. It is used for one-handed battery handling, is easy to operate, reduces labor intensity, and avoids injuries and finger pinching during handling, significantly improving work efficiency.

[0004] Existing battery handling tools suffer from drawbacks such as requiring manual lifting and moving, being time-consuming and labor-intensive, and only being able to move one battery at a time, resulting in low efficiency. To overcome these disadvantages, this utility model provides a battery handling tool. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a battery handling tool.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a battery handling tool, comprising a base, a support block fixedly connected to the upper end of the base, side frames fixedly connected to both ends of the top of the support block, first sliding grooves provided on both sides of the side frames, a top frame provided inside the side frames, and both ends of the top frame slidably connected to the corresponding first sliding grooves, with a first one-way screw rotatably connected to one of the first sliding grooves on one side, a second sliding groove provided at the top of the top frame, clamping rods symmetrically slidably connected to both ends of the second sliding groove, and a two-way screw rotatably connected to each of the second sliding grooves, a stop frame provided at the outer end of the side frames, telescopic rods fixedly connected to both ends of the stop frame and the side frames, and a return spring sleeved on the outer side of each telescopic rod, and a second one-way screw rotatably connected to the side of the side frame near the support block, with a base frame threaded to one end of each second one-way screw.

[0007] Furthermore, one end of each of the first one-way screws is threadedly connected to the corresponding top frame, and the top of each side frame is fixedly connected to a first motor at the position corresponding to the first one-way screw. The output end of the first motor passes through the top side wall of the side frame and is fixedly connected to one end of the first one-way screw.

[0008] Furthermore, a limiting rod is fixedly connected to each of the first sliding grooves on one side, and one end of each top frame is slidably connected to the corresponding limiting rod.

[0009] Furthermore, both ends of the bidirectional screw are threadedly connected to the corresponding clamp rods, and a second motor is fixedly connected to one side of the top frame at the position corresponding to the bidirectional screw. The output end of the second motor passes through the side wall of the corresponding top frame and is fixedly connected to one end of the bidirectional screw. Anti-slip pads are fixedly connected to the opposite sides of the clamp rods.

[0010] Furthermore, the two ends of the return spring are fixedly connected to the corresponding side frame and the stop frame, respectively, and the top of each stop frame is fixedly connected to a handle.

[0011] Furthermore, each end of the second one-way screw is fixedly connected to a throttle handle, each side frame is fixedly connected to a guide rod on the side near the support block, one end of each base frame is slidably connected to the corresponding guide rod, and each end of the guide rod is fixedly connected to a limit block.

[0012] Furthermore, omnidirectional wheels are fixedly connected to the four corners of the bottom of the base, and a pusher bracket is fixedly connected to one end of the base.

[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0014] When in use, this battery handling tool has the following advantages:

[0015] 1. In this solution, a base, support block, side frame, top frame, first slide groove, first one-way screw, limit rod, second slide groove, two-way screw, and clamping rod are provided. The battery is placed under the top frame on the corresponding side and between the corresponding clamping rods. The corresponding first motor drives the corresponding first one-way screw to rotate, thereby moving the top frame downward. The second motor drives the corresponding two-way screw to rotate, thereby moving the clamping rods at both ends towards each other to clamp the battery on both sides. The reverse operation of the first motor drives the clamped battery upward to lift it off the ground. Two batteries can be transported at the same time, improving transport efficiency and saving time and effort.

[0016] 2. In this solution, a stop frame, telescopic rod, return spring, second one-way screw, base frame, throttle, guide rod, and limit block are installed. The clamped battery moves upward until the bottom of the battery is flush with the top of the base frame. Turning the throttle drives the second one-way screw to rotate, thereby moving the base frame horizontally toward the top frame until the top of the base frame abuts against the bottom of the battery, providing some auxiliary support and preventing the clamped battery from shifting downward due to bumps during movement. The stop frame is placed on one side of the top frame to limit and block movement, improving stability and safety. Attached Figure Description

[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solution of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the specific embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0018] Figure 1 : A schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 : Bottom view of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 : A schematic diagram of the side frame structure of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 : Another view of the side frame structure of this utility model.

[0022] The attached figures are labeled as follows:

[0023] 1. Base; 2. Support block; 3. Side frame; 4. Top frame; 5. First slide groove; 6. First one-way screw; 7. First motor; 8. Limiting rod; 9. Second slide groove; 10. Two-way screw; 11. Clamping rod; 12. Second motor; 13. Stop frame; 14. Telescopic rod; 15. Return spring; 16. Second one-way screw; 17. Base frame; 18. Thruster; 19. Guide rod; 20. Limiting block; 21. Caster wheel; 22. Push handle frame. Detailed Implementation

[0024] 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 skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0025] like Figure 1-4 As shown, a battery handling tool is disclosed, comprising a base 1, a support block 2 fixedly connected to the upper end of the base 1, side frames 3 fixedly connected to both ends of the top of the support block 2, first sliding grooves 5 formed on both sides of the side frames 3, and a top frame 4 provided inside each side frame 3. The top frame 4 has an inverted U-shaped structure, and both ends of the top frame 4 are slidably connected to the corresponding first sliding grooves 5. A first one-way screw 6 is rotatably connected to one of the first sliding grooves 5. A second sliding groove 9 is formed at the top of each top frame 4, and both ends of the second sliding groove 9 are symmetrically slidably connected to... There is a clamping rod 11, and a bidirectional screw 10 is rotatably connected in the second slide groove 9. A baffle 13 is provided at the outer end of the side frame 3. A telescopic rod 14 is fixedly connected between the two ends of the baffle 13 and the side frame 3. A return spring 15 is sleeved on the outer side of the telescopic rod 14. A second one-way screw 16 is rotatably connected to the side of the side frame 3 near the support block 2. A base frame 17 is threaded to one end of the second one-way screw 16. The base frame 17 has an L-shaped structure and is located on the bottom side of the corresponding side frame 3. A rubber buffer pad is provided on the upper side of the base frame 17.

[0026] like Figure 1-4As shown, the two ends of the return spring 15 are fixedly connected to the corresponding side frame 3 and the baffle 13, respectively. The top of the baffle 13 is fixedly connected to a handle. When the baffle 13 is pulled up by the handle, the corresponding telescopic rod 14 and the return spring 15 are stretched under force, allowing the battery to be placed under the top frame 4 on the corresponding side and between the corresponding clamping rod 11. When the baffle 13 is released, the telescopic rod 14 and the return spring 15 return to their original position and retract. The baffle 13 is placed on one side of the top frame 4 to limit and block the movement. One end of the first one-way screw 6 is threadedly connected to the corresponding top frame 4. The top of the side frame 3 is fixedly connected to the first motor 7 at the position corresponding to the first one-way screw 6. The output end of the first motor 7 passes through the top side wall of the side frame 3 and is fixedly connected to one end of the first one-way screw 6. A limit rod 8 is fixedly connected in the first slide groove 5 on one side. One end of the top frame 4 is fixedly connected to the corresponding side frame 4. The limiting rod 8 is slidably connected, and the corresponding first motor 7 is started, thereby driving the corresponding first unidirectional screw 6 to rotate, which in turn drives the top frame 4 to move up and down along the first slide groove 5 and the limiting rod 8, making it easier to lift and lower the clamped battery. Both ends of the bidirectional screw 10 are threadedly connected to the corresponding clamping rod 11. A second motor 12 is fixedly connected to one side of the top frame 4 at the position corresponding to the bidirectional screw 10. The output end of the second motor 12 passes through the side wall of the corresponding top frame 4 and is fixedly connected to one end of the bidirectional screw 10. Anti-slip pads are fixedly connected to the opposite sides of the clamping rod 11 to increase friction. The first motor 7 and the second motor 12 are both forward and reverse motors and are electrically connected to an external power supply. Starting the second motor 12 drives the corresponding bidirectional screw 10 to rotate, which in turn drives the clamping rods 11 at both ends to move towards each other, making it easier to clamp the battery on both sides.

[0027] like Figure 1-4 As shown, each end of the second one-way screw 16 is fixedly connected to a throttle 18, and each side frame 3 is fixedly connected to a guide rod 19 on the side near the support block 2. One end of the base frame 17 is slidably connected to the corresponding guide rod 19, and each end of the guide rod 19 is fixedly connected to a limit block 20. Rotating the throttle 18 causes the second one-way screw 16 to rotate, which in turn causes the base frame 17 to move horizontally along the guide rod 19 toward the top frame 4 until the upper side of the base frame 17 abuts against the bottom of the battery, providing a certain auxiliary support and preventing the battery being jostled and shifted downwards during movement, thus improving stability and safety.

[0028] like Figure 1-4 As shown, casters 21 are fixedly connected to the four corners of the bottom of the base 1, and a pusher 22 is fixedly connected to one end of the base 1 for easy movement and handling.

[0029] Working principle: In use, by pulling up the baffle 13, the corresponding telescopic rod 14 and return spring 15 extend under force. At the same time, the base 1 is moved to the side of the battery by the push handle 22 and the universal wheel 21, so that the battery is placed under the top frame 4 on the corresponding side and between the corresponding clamping rods 11. When the baffle 13 is released, the telescopic rod 14 and return spring 15 retract, and the corresponding first motor 7 is started, thereby driving the corresponding first one-way screw 6 to rotate. This causes the top frame 4 to move downward along the first slide groove 5 and the limit rod 8. The second motor 12 is started, thereby driving the corresponding two-way screw 10 to rotate, which in turn drives the clamping rods 11 at both ends to rotate. The battery is clamped on both sides by moving the top frame 4. Then, the first motor 7 is started in the opposite direction, which drives the top frame 4 and the clamped battery to move upward until the bottom of the battery is flush with the top of the base frame 17. The throttle 18 is turned, which drives the second one-way screw 16 to rotate. This causes the base frame 17 to move horizontally towards the top frame 4 along the guide rod 19 until the top of the base frame 17 abuts against the bottom of the battery, providing some auxiliary support and preventing the clamped battery from being shaken and shifting downward during the movement. The baffle 13 is placed on one side of the top frame 4 to limit and block, improving stability and safety. It can also transport two batteries at the same time, improving transportation efficiency and saving time and effort.

[0030] The preferred embodiments of this utility model disclosed above are merely illustrative of the present utility model. These preferred embodiments do not exhaustively describe all details, nor do they limit the utility model to any specific implementation. Clearly, many modifications and variations can be made based on the content of this specification. This specification selects and specifically describes these embodiments to better explain the principles and practical applications of this utility model, thereby enabling those skilled in the art to better understand and utilize it. This utility model is limited only by the claims and their full scope and equivalents.

Claims

1. A battery handling tool, comprising a base (1), characterized in that: A support block (2) is fixedly connected to the upper end of the base (1). Side frames (3) are fixedly connected to both ends of the top of the support block (2). First sliding grooves (5) are provided on both sides of the side frames (3). Top frames (4) are provided inside the side frames (3). Both ends of the top frames (4) are slidably connected to the corresponding first sliding grooves (5). A first one-way screw (6) is rotatably connected to the first sliding groove (5) on one side. A second sliding groove (9) is provided at the top of the top frame (4). The two ends of the second sliding groove (9) are respectively connected to the first sliding groove (5). Each end is symmetrically slidably connected with a clamping rod (11), and each of the two slide grooves (9) is rotatably connected with a bidirectional screw (10). Each of the outer ends of the side frame (3) is provided with a stop (13). Each of the two ends of the stop (13) is fixedly connected to the side frame (3) with a telescopic rod (14). Each of the telescopic rods (14) is fitted with a return spring (15) on its outer side. Each of the side frames (3) is rotatably connected with a second one-way screw (16) on the side near the support block (2). One end of the second one-way screw (16) is threadedly connected to a base frame (17).

2. The battery handling tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the first one-way screw (6) is threaded to the corresponding top frame (4). The top of the side frame (3) is fixedly connected to the first motor (7) at the position corresponding to the first one-way screw (6). The output end of the first motor (7) passes through the top side wall of the side frame (3) and is fixedly connected to one end of the first one-way screw (6).

3. The battery handling tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: Limiting rods (8) are fixedly connected in the first slid groove (5) on one side, and one end of the top frame (4) is slidably connected to the corresponding limiting rod (8).

4. The battery handling tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: Both ends of the bidirectional screw (10) are threaded to the corresponding clamp rod (11). A second motor (12) is fixedly connected to one side of the top frame (4) at the position corresponding to the bidirectional screw (10). The output end of the second motor (12) passes through the side wall of the corresponding top frame (4) and is fixedly connected to one end of the bidirectional screw (10). Anti-slip pads are fixedly connected to the opposite sides of the clamp rod (11).

5. A battery handling tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The two ends of the return spring (15) are fixedly connected to the corresponding side frame (3) and the stop frame (13) respectively, and the top of the stop frame (13) is fixedly connected to a handle.

6. A battery handling tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The end of the second one-way screw (16) is fixedly connected to a throttle (18), the side frame (3) is fixedly connected to a guide rod (19) on the side near the support block (2), one end of the base frame (17) is slidably connected to the corresponding guide rod (19), and the end of the guide rod (19) is fixedly connected to a limit block (20).

7. A battery handling tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base (1) is fixedly connected to four corners of the bottom with casters (21), and a pusher bracket (22) is fixedly connected to one end of the base (1).

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  • Single-hand storage battery carrying tool

    CN220411667U