Container lock rod assembly and container
By setting a limiting block between the locking bar and the handle, the problem of the handle cracking due to impact with the locking bar is solved, thus achieving durability and convenient installation of the handle.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520412859.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-11
AI Technical Summary
In container locking bar assemblies, the handle and locking bar are prone to impact and cracking after long-term use.
A limiting block is installed between the locking bar and the handle to create a gap and prevent the handle from colliding with the locking bar. The limiting block supports the handle and prevents it from cracking.
It extends the lifespan of the handle, prevents cracking, and has a simple structure and is easy to install.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of container technology, specifically to a container locking rod assembly and a container. Background Technology
[0002] The container door is equipped with a locking bar assembly, which includes a bracket fixed to the door, a locking bar rotatably connected to the bracket, a base fixed to the locking bar, and a handle connected to the base. When the door is opened and the handle is turned downwards, the handle is prone to colliding with the locking bar. After long-term use, the handle is prone to cracking, which affects its use. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a container locking bar assembly and a container that prevents the handle and locking bar from colliding by setting a limiting block between the locking bar and the handle to support the handle.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the embodiments of this utility model adopt the following technical solutions:
[0005] The container locking bar assembly includes multiple bar brackets, locking bars, connecting seats, handles, and limit blocks;
[0006] The multiple rod brackets are fixed to the container door and distributed along the vertical direction;
[0007] The locking rod is rotatably connected to the plurality of rod brackets;
[0008] The connecting seat has a main body, and the two ends of the main body are bent downward to form a connecting plate. The two connecting plates are fixed to the outer side wall of the locking rod, and an installation space is formed between the two connecting plates. A pivot is provided in the installation space, and the pivot is connected to the two connecting plates.
[0009] The first end of the handle is rotatably connected to the pivot, and the second end of the handle is located outside the mounting space;
[0010] The limiting block is disposed between the locking rod and the handle to support the handle, thereby forming a gap between the handle and the locking rod.
[0011] Furthermore, the limiting block is located below the first end, and the limiting block is fixedly connected to the two connecting plates; or,
[0012] The limiting block is fixed to the outer wall of the locking rod.
[0013] Furthermore, the two ends of the limiting block are respectively welded to the bottom surface of the two connecting plates, and the limiting block is close to the locking rod relative to the pivot.
[0014] Furthermore, the limiting block is fixed to the bottom surface of the first end and has a gap between it and the inner plate surface of the two connecting plates.
[0015] Furthermore, the limiting block is welded and fixed to the bottom surface of the first end and is close to the second end relative to the pivot.
[0016] Furthermore, the edges of the two connecting plates are welded and fixed to the outer side wall of the locking rod, and the inner surfaces of the two connecting plates are respectively provided with a through riveting hole, the two riveting holes are corresponding, the pivot is a rivet, the two ends of the rivet are respectively riveted to the two riveting holes, and one end of the rivet has a spring piece located outside one of the connecting plates, the spring piece abutting against the outer surface of the connecting plate.
[0017] Furthermore, there are two spring pieces, which are formed by bending and extending from opposite sides of the rivet end face along the radial direction of the rivet and in opposite directions.
[0018] This utility model relates to a container locking bar assembly. By setting a limiting block between the locking bar and the handle to support the handle, a gap is formed between the handle and the locking bar, thus stopping the handle outside the outer wall of the locking bar. This prevents the handle from colliding with the locking bar when it is turned downwards, avoiding the risk of the handle cracking and extending the service life of the handle. This utility model's container locking bar assembly is characterized by its simple structure and convenient installation.
[0019] This utility model embodiment also provides a container, including the container locking rod assembly described in any of the above embodiments, wherein the container locking rod assembly is installed on the container door. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the operation of the container locking bar assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A sectional view along the AA direction;
[0022] Figure 3 for Figure 1 BB direction sectional view;
[0023] Figure 4 for Figure 1 A magnified view of a portion of C;
[0024] Figure 5 for Figure 1 A partial schematic diagram of the operation process in another embodiment;
[0025] Figure 6 for Figure 5 DD-direction sectional view;
[0026] Figure 7 for Figure 5 A magnified view of a portion of E. Detailed Implementation
[0027] The present invention will now be further described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments:
[0028] like Figures 1 to 7 As shown, this utility model embodiment provides a container locking rod assembly, which is installed on the container door (not shown), including multiple rod brackets 1, locking rods 2, connecting seats 3, handles 4 and limiting blocks 5.
[0029] like Figure 1 As shown, multiple rod brackets 1 are fixed to the outer surface of the container door with screws and are evenly distributed in the vertical direction. The middle part of the rod bracket 1 is recessed outward to form an arc-shaped part. The locking rod 2 is rotatably connected to the multiple rod brackets 1. Specifically, the locking rod 2 is clearance-fitted with the arc-shaped part so that it can rotate relative to the rod bracket 1 to realize unlocking and locking.
[0030] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown, the connecting seat 3 has a main body 31, which is arc-shaped. Both ends of the main body 31 are bent downwards and integrally extended to form connecting plates 32. The two connecting plates 32 are parallel and fixed to the outer wall of the locking rod 2, i.e., the connecting seat 3 is U-shaped. Specifically, the edges of the two connecting plates 32 are welded and fixed to the outer wall of the locking rod 2, and an installation space 33 is formed between the two connecting plates 32. A pivot 34 is provided within the installation space 33, and the pivot 34 is connected to the two connecting plates 32. The first end 41 of the handle 4 is rotatably connected to the pivot 34 so that it can rotate relative to the connecting seat 3. The second end 42 of the handle 4 is located outside the installation space 33, and the second end 42 is annular with a width greater than the width of the first end 41, making it easy for the user to grip.
[0031] like Figure 1 , Figure 4 As shown, the limiting block 5 is located between the locking rod 2 and the handle 4 to support the handle 4, so that a gap is formed between the handle 4 and the locking rod 2, that is, the handle 4 is stopped outside the outer wall of the locking rod 2, thereby preventing the handle 4 from colliding with the locking rod 2 when it rotates downward, avoiding the risk of the handle 4 cracking, extending the service life of the handle 4, and the structure is simple and easy to install.
[0032] like Figure 2 , Figure 4As shown, for ease of installation, specifically, the limiting block 5 is located below the second end 42, and the limiting block 5 is fixedly connected to the two connecting plates 32. In this embodiment, both ends of the limiting block 5 are welded to the bottom surfaces of the two connecting plates 32, and the limiting block 5 is close to the locking rod 2 relative to the pivot 34, so as to maximize the downward rotation angle of the handle 4 while preventing the second end 42 of the handle 4 from colliding with the outer wall of the locking rod 2, making it easier to open the door. Of course, in other embodiments, the limiting block 5 can be welded and fixed to the outer wall of the locking rod 2, which can also prevent the second end 42 from colliding with the outer wall of the locking rod 2.
[0033] like Figures 5 to 7 As shown, in another embodiment, the limiting block 5 is fixed to the bottom surface of the first end 41 and has a gap between it and the inner plate surface of the two connecting plates 32. This gap forms a clearance space, allowing the handle 4 to rotate smoothly up and down. The limiting block 5 has a circular cross-section. When the handle 4 rotates downward, the limiting block 5 abuts against the outer wall of the locking rod 2, thereby blocking the second end 42 outside the outer wall of the locking rod 2 and preventing the second end 42 from colliding with the locking rod 2 when the handle 4 rotates downward. Specifically, the limiting block 5 is welded and fixed to the bottom surface of the first end 41 and is close to the second end 42 relative to the pivot 34, so as to maximize the downward rotation angle of the handle 4 while preventing the second end 42 from colliding with the outer wall of the locking rod 2, making it easier to open the door.
[0034] like Figure 2 , Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, each of the inner surfaces of the two connecting plates 32 has a through riveting hole 321 extending outwards. The two riveting holes 321 correspond to each other, and the pivot 34 is a rivet. Both ends of the rivet are riveted to the two riveting holes 321 respectively. One end of the rivet has a spring piece 35 located outside one of the connecting plates 32. The spring piece 35 abuts against the outer surface of the connecting plate 32 to prevent the rivet from loosening and to ensure a stable connection. More specifically, there are two spring pieces 35. The two spring pieces 35 are formed by bending and extending from opposite sides of the rivet end face along the radial direction of the rivet and in opposite directions, which can enhance the connection strength and further strengthen the connection stability between the handle 4 and the locking rod 2.
[0035] This utility model relates to a container locking bar assembly. By setting a limiting block between the locking bar and the handle to support the handle, a gap is formed between the handle and the locking bar, thus stopping the handle outside the outer wall of the locking bar. This prevents the handle from colliding with the locking bar when it is turned downwards, avoiding the risk of the handle cracking and extending the service life of the handle. This utility model's container locking bar assembly is characterized by its simple structure and convenient installation.
[0036] This utility model embodiment also provides a container (not shown), including the container locking rod assembly described in any of the above embodiments, the container locking rod assembly being installed on the container door.
[0037] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that they can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model.
Claims
1. A container locking bar assembly, characterized in that, Includes multiple rod brackets, locking rods, connecting seats, handles, and limit blocks; The multiple rod brackets are fixed to the container door and distributed along the vertical direction; The locking rod is rotatably connected to the plurality of rod brackets; The connecting seat has a main body, and the two ends of the main body are bent downward to form a connecting plate. The two connecting plates are fixed to the outer side wall of the locking rod, and an installation space is formed between the two connecting plates. A pivot is provided in the installation space, and the pivot is connected to the two connecting plates. The first end of the handle is rotatably connected to the pivot, and the second end of the handle is located outside the mounting space; The limiting block is disposed between the locking rod and the handle to support the handle, thereby forming a gap between the handle and the locking rod.
2. The container locking bar assembly as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The limiting block is located below the first end and is fixedly connected to the two connecting plates; or, the limiting block is fixed to the outer wall of the locking rod.
3. The container locking bar assembly as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The two ends of the limiting block are respectively welded to the bottom surface of the two connecting plates, and the limiting block is close to the locking rod relative to the pivot.
4. The container locking bar assembly as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The limiting block is fixed to the bottom surface of the first end and has a gap between it and the inner plate surface of the two connecting plates.
5. The container locking bar assembly as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The limiting block is welded and fixed to the bottom surface of the first end and is close to the second end relative to the pivot.
6. The container locking bar assembly as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that, The edges of the two connecting plates are welded and fixed to the outer wall of the locking rod, and the inner surfaces of the two connecting plates are respectively provided with a through riveting hole. The two riveting holes correspond to each other. The pivot is a rivet. The two ends of the rivet are respectively riveted to the two riveting holes. One end of the rivet has a spring piece located outside one of the connecting plates. The spring piece abuts against the outer surface of the connecting plate.
7. The container locking bar assembly as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The spring has two pieces, which are formed by bending and extending from opposite sides of the rivet end face along the radial direction of the rivet and in opposite directions.
8. A container, characterized in that, Includes the container locking bar assembly as described in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the container locking bar assembly is mounted on the container door.