Automatic material jacking, transplanting and transporting device
By integrating transplanting and lifting functions into a single drive unit, and using eccentric shafts and drive belts to transmit power, the problems of complex structure and high maintenance costs in existing technologies are solved, achieving high efficiency, stability and uniformity in material conveying.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520482401.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing material lifting and transplanting machines have complex structures, high maintenance costs, insufficient versatility, poor linkage, and insufficient uniformity in transplanting and lifting.
The transplanting and lifting functions are integrated into a single drive unit, which uses a drive motor, drive wheel, driven wheel and linkage belt to transmit power. The lifting and transplanting of materials are achieved through an eccentric shaft wheel, which simplifies the structure and reduces the number of drive components.
The simplified structure reduces manufacturing and maintenance costs, improves connectivity and work efficiency, and ensures uniformity and stability during the transplanting and lifting process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of lifting and transplanting transportation technology, specifically to an automated lifting and transplanting transportation device for materials. Background Technology
[0002] Material lifting and transferring devices can transfer materials between conveyor lines at different heights or in different directions. Driven by a motor or other power source, the device moves vertically to lift the material to a certain height, then transfers it horizontally or at an angle, and finally lowers the material to the target position, thus realizing the transfer of materials between different conveyor lines or worktables.
[0003] The prior art describes a pallet transport lifting transplanter and its working method, which includes a frame structure, a chain assembly, a support component, and a lifting structure; when the pallet is placed on the drive chain, the empty space at the bottom of the pallet is automatically positioned on the auxiliary support head, thereby achieving a certain positional positioning function, keeping the pallet stable during the movement of the drive chain, and thus avoiding positional deviation.
[0004] Existing lifting and transplanting machines require multiple drive methods, such as hydraulic cylinders and drive motors, for both transplanting and lifting. This results in complex structures, high maintenance costs, insufficient versatility, poor linkage, and inadequate uniformity between transplanting and lifting. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide an automated material lifting, transplanting, and transporting device to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0007] An automated material lifting and transplanting transport device includes a lifting and transplanting transport device body. The lifting and transplanting transport device body includes a transplanting component, a lifting component, and a driving component. The transplanting component includes a transplanting conveyor located at the bottom of an outer conveying roller. Support plates are symmetrically connected to the bottom sides of the transplanting conveyor. Support seats are symmetrically connected to the outer walls of the bottom sides of each support plate. A first through hole is opened through each support seat. A first sliding bushing is connected inside each first through hole. A guide rod is slidably connected inside each first sliding bushing.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the lifting assembly includes a base and a lifting member. The base has a rectangular structure and is located at the bottom of the support plate. Guide blocks are connected to the top corners of the inner walls of the base. Each guide block has a through hole, and a second sliding sleeve is connected to each second through hole. The bottoms of four guide rods are evenly connected to the second sliding sleeves. In another preferred embodiment of this utility model, the lifting member includes a bearing seat, a shaft, and an eccentric wheel. The bearing seats are symmetrically installed on the top of both sides of the base. The shaft is located at the bottom of the transplanting conveyor, and both ends of the shaft are connected to the bearing seats. The eccentric wheel is symmetrically sleeved on the outer circumferential wall of the shaft at the bottom of the support plate.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, each of the support plates has a lifting and limiting guide groove at its bottom, and the outer wall of the eccentric shaft wheel abuts against the inner wall of the lifting and limiting guide groove.
[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the driving assembly includes a drive motor, a driving wheel, a driven wheel, and a linkage belt. The drive motor is located on the outer wall of the base, the driving wheel is sleeved on the outer circumferential wall of the output end of the drive motor, the driven wheel is sleeved on the outer circumferential wall of the shaft end, and the driving wheel and the driven wheel are connected by the linkage belt.
[0011] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the output end of the drive motor is connected to the drive shaft of the transplanting conveyor via a coupling.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0013] In response to the problems raised in the background art, this application simplifies the structure by integrating the transplanting and lifting functions into a single drive device, thereby reducing the number and complexity of drive components and making the overall structure simpler and more compact.
[0014] Lowering costs and simplifying the structure reduces manufacturing and maintenance costs, while also lowering the equipment failure rate;
[0015] Enhanced linkage and integrated drive for transplanting and lifting functions make the two operations more coordinated and consistent, improving work efficiency;
[0016] To enhance uniformity, an integrated design was used to ensure the consistency and stability of the transplanting and lifting processes.
[0017] Start the drive motor, which drives the drive shaft of the transplanter to rotate through the coupling. The transplanter begins to transport materials. At the same time, the lifting assembly starts to work. The drive motor transmits power to the shaft through the drive wheel, driven wheel and linkage belt, causing the eccentric shaft wheel to rotate. The rotation of the eccentric shaft wheel drives the support plate to move up and down, realizing the lifting of materials. The guide slide rod slides in the first sliding bushing, realizing the smooth movement of the transplanter assembly.
[0018] The present invention will be explained in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 This is a sample drawing of the overall design of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the transplanting conveyor structure of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the lifting component structure of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 4 This is a side view of the eccentric shaft wheel and lifting limit guide groove of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the drive component structure of this utility model.
[0024] In the diagram: 1. Transplanting assembly; 11. Transplanting conveyor; 111. Support plate; 1111. Lifting and limiting guide groove; 112. Support base; 1121. First through hole; 1122. First sliding bushing; 1123. Guide slide rod; 2. Lifting assembly; 21. Base; 22. Guide block; 221. Second through hole; 222. Second sliding bushing; 23. Bearing seat; 24. Shaft; 25. Eccentric shaft wheel; 3. Drive assembly; 31. Drive motor; 32. Driving wheel; 33. Driven wheel; 34. Linkage belt. Detailed Implementation
[0025] To facilitate understanding of this utility model, a more comprehensive description of the utility model will be given below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show several embodiments of the utility model. However, the utility model can be implemented in different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described in the text. On the contrary, these embodiments are provided to make the disclosure of the utility model more thorough and comprehensive. Example
[0026] Please see Figure 1-5This utility model provides a technical solution: an automated material lifting and transplanting transport device, including a lifting and transplanting transport device body, which includes a transplanting component 1, a lifting component 2, and a driving component 3. The transplanting component 1 includes a transplanting conveyor 11 located at the bottom of the outer conveying roller. Support plates 111 are symmetrically connected to the bottom of both sides of the transplanting conveyor 11. Support seats 112 are symmetrically connected to the outer walls of both sides of the bottom of each support plate 111. Each support seat 112 has a first through hole 1121. The internal connection is provided with a first sliding bushing 1122, and a guide rod 1123 is slidably connected inside each first sliding bushing 1122; the lifting assembly 2 includes a base 21 and a lifting component. The base 21 has a rectangular structure and is located at the bottom of the support plate 111. A guide block 22 is connected to the top corner of the inner wall of the base 21. A second through hole 221 is opened through the interior of each guide block 221. A second sliding bushing 222 is connected inside each second through hole 221. The bottoms of the four guide rods 1123 are evenly connected to the second sliding bushings 222 in sequence.
[0027] It should be noted that in this embodiment, the transplanting assembly 1 is located at the bottom of the outer conveying roller and is the basic part of the entire device. It includes a transplanting conveyor 11, on which support plates 111 are symmetrically connected at the bottom of both sides. Support seats 112 are symmetrically connected on the outer walls of both sides of the bottom of each support plate 11. A first through hole 1121 is provided on these support seats 112 for installing a first sliding bushing 1122. The function of these guide rods 1123 is to ensure the stability and accuracy of the transplanting assembly during the movement.
[0028] The lifting assembly 2 includes a base 21 and a lifting component. The base 21 has a rectangular structure and is located at the bottom of the support plate 111. Guide blocks 22 are connected to the top corners of the inner walls of the base 21. Each guide block 22 also has a second through hole 221 for installing a second sliding bushing 222. The bottoms of the four guide rods 1123 are evenly inserted and connected to the second sliding bushing 222. This design enables the lifting assembly to maintain high stability and synchronization during movement.
[0029] Please see Figure 3 , 45. The lifting component includes a bearing seat 23, a shaft 24, and an eccentric wheel 25. The bearing seats 23 are symmetrically installed on the top of both sides of the base 21. The shaft 24 is located at the bottom of the transplanting conveyor 11, and both ends of the shaft 24 are connected to the bearing seats 23. The eccentric wheel 25 is symmetrically sleeved on the outer circumferential wall of the shaft 24 located at the bottom of the support plate 111. Each support plate 111 has a lifting limit guide groove 1111 at its bottom. The outer wall of the eccentric wheel 25 is connected to the lifting limit guide groove. The inner walls of the groove 1111 abut against each other; the drive assembly 3 includes a drive motor 31, a drive wheel 32, a driven wheel 33 and a linkage belt 34. The drive motor 31 is located on the outer wall of the base 21. The drive wheel 32 is sleeved on the outer circumferential wall of the output end of the drive motor 31. The driven wheel 33 is sleeved on the outer circumferential wall of the end of the shaft 24. The drive wheel 32 and the driven wheel 33 are connected by the linkage belt 34. The output end of the drive motor 31 is connected to the drive shaft of the transplanter conveyor 11 through a coupling.
[0030] It should be noted that in this embodiment, the bearing seats 23 are symmetrically installed on the top of both sides of the base 21 to provide support and positioning for the shaft 24. The shaft 24 is located at the bottom of the transplanter 11 and is the core rotating component of the lifting assembly. Its two ends are connected to the bearing seats 23 through the shaft to ensure the stability and accuracy of the shaft 24 during rotation. The eccentric wheel 25 is also symmetrically mounted on the outer circumferential wall of the shaft 24 at the bottom of the support plate 111. The design of the eccentric wheel 25 enables vertical displacement when the shaft 24 rotates, thereby driving the support plate 111 and the entire transplanter to move up and down to achieve the lifting function.
[0031] Each support plate 111 has a lifting limit guide groove at its bottom. The outer wall of the eccentric shaft wheel 25 abuts against the inner wall of these guide grooves. This design limits the range of motion of the eccentric shaft wheel 25, ensuring the stability and accuracy of the lifting process, while also protecting the equipment from damage caused by excessive movement.
[0032] The drive motor 31 is located on the outer wall of the base 21 and is the power source of the entire device. The drive wheel 32 is sleeved on the outer circumferential wall of the output end of the drive motor 31, and the driven wheel 33 is sleeved on the outer circumferential wall of the end of the shaft 24. The two are connected by the linkage belt 34 to form a power transmission system. When the drive motor 31 rotates, the power is transmitted to the shaft 24 and then to the entire lifting assembly and transplanting conveyor through the combination of the drive wheel 32, the linkage belt 34 and the driven wheel 33.
[0033] The output end of the drive motor 31 is also connected to the drive shaft of the transplanting conveyor 11 via a coupling, which enables the drive motor to provide power to both the transplanting conveyor and the lifting assembly at the same time, enabling the two to work together. This automated material lifting and transplanting transport device achieves efficient and stable material conveying and lifting transplanting functions through its carefully designed lifting and drive assemblies.
[0034] The working process of this utility model:
[0035] When in use, the drive motor 31 is started, which drives the drive shaft of the transplanting conveyor 11 to rotate through the coupling. The transplanting conveyor 11 begins to transport materials. At the same time, the lifting assembly 2 starts to work. The drive motor 31 transmits power to the shaft 24 through the driving wheel 32, the driven wheel 33 and the linkage belt 34, causing the eccentric shaft wheel 25 to rotate. The rotation of the eccentric shaft wheel 25 drives the support plate 111 to move up and down, realizing the lifting of materials. The guide slide rod 1123 slides in the first sliding bushing 1122, realizing the smooth movement of the transplanting assembly 1.
[0036] The present invention has been described above by way of example in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the specific implementation of the present invention is not limited to the above-described manner. Any non-substantial improvement made by adopting the inventive concept and technical solution of the present invention, or the direct application of the inventive concept and technical solution of the present invention to other occasions without modification, shall be within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. An automated material lifting, transferring, and transporting device, comprising a lifting, transferring, and transporting device body, characterized in that: The lifting and transplanting transport device includes a transplanting component (1), a lifting component (2), and a drive component (3). The transplanting component (1) includes a transplanting conveyor (11) located at the bottom of the outer conveying roller. Support plates (111) are symmetrically connected to the bottom of both sides of the transplanting conveyor (11). Support seats (112) are symmetrically connected to the outer walls on both sides of the bottom of each support plate (111). A first through hole (1121) is opened through each support seat (112). A first sliding bushing (1122) is connected inside each first through hole (1121). A guide rod (1123) is slidably connected inside each first sliding bushing (1122).
2. The automated material lifting, transferring, and transporting device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lifting assembly (2) includes a base (21) and a lifting component. The base (21) is rectangular and located at the bottom of the support plate (111). Guide blocks (22) are connected to the top corners of the inner walls of the base (21). Each guide block (22) has a second through hole (221) inside. Each second through hole (221) has a second sliding bushing (222) connected inside. The bottoms of the four guide rods (1123) are evenly connected to the second sliding bushings (222).
3. The automated material lifting, transferring, and transporting device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The lifting component includes a bearing seat (23), a shaft (24), and an eccentric wheel (25). The bearing seat (23) is symmetrically installed on the top of both sides of the base (21). The shaft (24) is located at the bottom of the transplanting conveyor (11). Both ends of the shaft (24) are connected to the bearing seat (23). The eccentric wheel (25) is symmetrically sleeved on the outer circumferential wall of the shaft (24) at the bottom of the support plate (111).
4. The automated material lifting, transferring, and transporting device according to claim 3, characterized in that: Each of the support plates (111) has a lifting and limiting guide groove (1111) at its bottom, and the outer wall of the eccentric shaft wheel (25) abuts against the inner wall of the lifting and limiting guide groove (1111).
5. The automated material lifting, transferring, and transporting device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drive assembly (3) includes a drive motor (31), a drive wheel (32), a driven wheel (33), and a linkage belt (34). The drive motor (31) is located on the outer wall of the base (21). The drive wheel (32) is sleeved on the outer circumferential wall of the output end of the drive motor (31). The driven wheel (33) is sleeved on the outer circumferential wall of the end of the shaft (24). The drive wheel (32) and the driven wheel (33) are connected by the linkage belt (34).
6. The automated material lifting, transferring, and transporting device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The output end of the drive motor (31) is connected to the drive shaft of the transplanter (11) via a coupling.