Storage and cloth moving wallboard device capable of being flexibly positioned

By setting up a lifting frame and a braking mechanism on the pulley mechanism of the cloth-storing movable wall panel, combined with the operation of the grip block, the problem of positioning difficulties caused by pulley inertia is solved, achieving rapid and accurate positioning and improving work efficiency and accuracy.

CN223937409UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24TAICANG JUNSHENG MASCH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520554529.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-27
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-27

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Technical Problem

Existing mobile wall panels made of stored fabric are difficult to position precisely during movement due to the inertia of the pulleys, which affects work efficiency and accuracy, especially during rapid movement.

Method used

A lifting frame and a braking mechanism are set on the pulley mechanism. Combined with the gripping block mechanism, the brake block is controlled to press against the roller to generate friction through gripping block operation, so as to achieve rapid braking and precise positioning.

Benefits of technology

It enables the cloth-storage moving wall panel to stop quickly when it reaches the predetermined position, improving positioning accuracy and work efficiency, reducing errors, and simplifying operation.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of movable wallboards, in particular to a storage and distribution movable wallboard device capable of being flexibly positioned. According to the technical scheme, the device comprises a movable wallboard and a pair of pulley mechanisms arranged at the bottom of the movable wallboard, and further comprises a lifting frame arranged on one of the pulley mechanisms, and a brake mechanism is arranged on the lifting frame; the handle groove is formed in the middle of one side of the movable wall plate, and a holding block mechanism for opening and closing the brake mechanism is arranged in the handle groove. According to the utility model, the pulley mechanism, the lifting frame, the brake mechanism, the holding block mechanism and other structures are matched, so that the cloth storage moving wall plate can be quickly stopped when reaching a preset position without waiting for natural stopping due to inertia, the positioning time is saved, and the overall working efficiency is improved. Meanwhile, the cloth storage moving wall plate can be quickly braked when approaching the target position, the cloth storage moving wall plate is accurately positioned at the required position, the error range is smaller, and operation is quick and easy.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of movable wall panel technology, and in particular to a flexible positioning device for storing and moving cloth wall panels. Background Technology

[0002] Fabric-storage movable wall panels are flexible partition wall systems used in textile factories, warehouses, workshops, and other similar locations. They are commonly used in storage areas for fabrics, finished products, and semi-finished products. They consist of a series of movable or sliding wall panels, allowing for adjustment of the partition's size and position as needed. In existing technology, fabric-storage movable wall panels typically have pulleys at the bottom for flexible movement. However, these pulleys generate inertia during movement. When the wall panel needs to be stopped, even if the operator ceases applying force, the inertia will cause it to continue moving a certain distance, making precise positioning difficult. Especially in situations requiring rapid wall panel movement and high positioning accuracy, the overshoot caused by inertia can negatively impact work efficiency and accuracy. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to address the problem in the existing technology where the bottom of the cloth-storing movable wall panel is equipped with pulleys, but the pulleys generate inertia during the movement, making precise positioning impossible. This invention proposes a cloth-storing movable wall panel device that can be flexibly positioned.

[0004] The technical solution of this utility model is as follows: a flexible positioning cloth storage and movable wall panel device, including a movable wall panel and a pair of pulley mechanisms disposed at the bottom of the movable wall panel, and further including: a lifting frame disposed on one of the pulley mechanisms, the lifting frame being provided with a braking mechanism; a handle groove opened in the middle of one side of the movable wall panel, the handle groove being provided with a grip block mechanism for switching the braking mechanism.

[0005] Optionally, the braking mechanism includes a brake block disposed at the end of the lifting frame, a pair of rollers abutted by the brake block are provided at the bottom of the pulley mechanism, a pair of telescopic rods are fixedly connected to the top of the lifting frame, a pair of limiting sleeves supporting the vertical sliding of the telescopic rods are fixedly connected to the outer wall of the pulley mechanism, and a pair of return springs sleeved on the telescopic rods are provided on the lifting frame, one end of each return spring is fixedly connected to the lifting frame, and the other end of each return spring is fixedly connected to the corresponding limiting sleeve.

[0006] Optionally, the gripping mechanism includes a gripping block disposed in the handle groove, an inclined abutment block is slidably connected inside the movable wall panel, a stop rod is fixedly connected to the gripping block to abut the inclined abutment block, a connecting rope is provided inside the movable wall panel, one end of the connecting rope is fixedly connected to the inclined abutment block, and the other end of the connecting rope movably passes through the movable wall panel and is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the middle part of the lifting frame.

[0007] Optionally, the grip block has multiple linearly arranged finger slots for fingers to be inserted.

[0008] Optionally, the bottom end of the brake block is provided with a brake pad that abuts against the outer wall of the roller.

[0009] Optionally, each telescopic rod has a spherical locking head fixedly connected to its top end to lock the limiting sleeve block.

[0010] Optionally, the top of the pulley mechanism is provided with a U-shaped groove for locking the bottom of the movable wall panel, and the top of the pulley mechanism is also provided with a pair of mounting screws.

[0011] Optionally, a first rotating block is fixedly connected to one side of each movable wall panel, and a second rotating block corresponding to the first rotating block is fixedly connected to the other side of each movable wall panel. A through hole is provided at the end of the first and second rotating blocks away from the movable wall panel, and a rotating shaft is provided in the through hole of each pair of the first and second rotating blocks.

[0012] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:

[0013] This invention utilizes a combination of pulley mechanisms, a lifting frame, a braking mechanism, and a gripping mechanism to enable the fabric-storing moving wall panel to stop quickly upon reaching a predetermined position, eliminating the need to wait for it to stop naturally due to inertia, thus saving positioning time and improving overall work efficiency. Simultaneously, it can also quickly brake as the fabric-storing moving wall panel approaches the target position, accurately positioning it at the required location with a smaller error range, making it quick and easy to operate. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 A structural schematic diagram of a flexible positioning cloth storage and moving wall panel device according to this utility model is provided.

[0015] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A partial cross-sectional structural diagram;

[0016] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;

[0017] Figure 4 for Figure 2 Enlarged diagram of point B in the middle.

[0018] Reference numerals: 1. Movable wall panel; 11. Handle groove; 12. Grip block; 13. Abutment rod; 14. Inclined abutment block; 15. Connecting pull rope; 16. Finger groove; 101. First rotating block; 102. Second rotating block; 2. Pulley mechanism; 21. Roller; 22. Mounting screw; 23. Limiting sleeve; 3. Lifting frame; 31. Brake abutment block; 32. Telescopic rod; 33. Return spring; 34. Spherical clamp; 4. Support roller seat. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The technical solution of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are some embodiments of this utility model, but not all embodiments.

[0020] The components of the present invention embodiments described and shown in the accompanying drawings can typically be arranged and designed in a variety of different configurations. Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention provided in the drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention, but merely to illustrate selected embodiments of the invention.

[0021] 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.

[0022] 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.

[0023] It should be noted that the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. In this specification, illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiments or examples. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0024] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.

[0025] Example

[0026] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, the present invention proposes a flexible positioning cloth storage movable wall panel device, including a movable wall panel 1 and a pair of pulley mechanisms 2 disposed at the bottom of the movable wall panel 1. The top of the pulley mechanism 2 is provided with a U-shaped groove for locking the bottom end of the movable wall panel 1. The top of the pulley mechanism 2 is also provided with a pair of mounting screws 22. A lifting frame 3 is disposed on one of the pulley mechanisms 2. A handle groove 11 is provided in the middle of one side of the movable wall panel 1.

[0027] Furthermore, such as Figures 2 to 3 As shown, the lifting frame 3 is equipped with a braking mechanism, which includes a brake block 31 located at the end of the lifting frame 3. The shape of the brake block 31 is such that when it moves upward, it causes the brake pad on it to press tightly against the roller 21, thus preventing the roller 21 from rotating. The bottom of the pulley mechanism 2 has a pair of rollers 21 that are abutted by the brake block 31. The top of the lifting frame 3 is fixedly connected to a pair of telescopic rods 32. The outer wall of the pulley mechanism 2 is fixedly connected to a pair of limiting sleeves 23 that support the vertical sliding of the telescopic rods 32. The limiting sleeves 23 ensure that the telescopic rods 32 can only move vertically. The lifting frame 3 is equipped with a pair of return springs 33 sleeved on the telescopic rods 32. The return springs 33 ensure that the braking mechanism automatically returns to its original position for the next use when the grip block 12 is not held after activation. One end of each return spring 33 is fixedly connected to the lifting frame 3, and the other end of each return spring 33 is fixedly connected to the corresponding limiting sleeve 23.

[0028] Among them, such as Figures 3 to 4 As shown, the handle groove 11 has a grip block mechanism for a switch and brake mechanism inside. The grip block mechanism includes a grip block 12 disposed in the handle groove 11. An inclined abutment block 14 is slidably connected inside the movable wall panel 1. The inclined abutment block 14 is designed so that when it is pressed against by the abutment rod 13, it will automatically move one end of the connecting rope 15. The abutment rod 13, which presses against the inclined abutment block 14, is fixedly connected to the grip block 12. The connecting rope 15, made of steel wire rope, is disposed inside the movable wall panel 1. One end of the connecting rope 15 is fixedly connected to the inclined abutment block 14, and the other end of the connecting rope 15 passes through the movable wall panel 1 and is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the middle part of the lifting frame 3.

[0029] Secondly, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, the grip 12 has multiple linearly arranged finger grooves 16 for fingers to insert into. The finger grooves 16 increase the contact area between the hand and the grip 12 when manually gripping the grip 12, ensuring a more secure grip. At the same time, the finger grooves 16 are also more ergonomic and will not cause discomfort when gripping the grip 12.

[0030] In addition, such as Figure 3 As shown, the bottom end of the brake block 31 is provided with a brake pad that abuts against the outer wall of the roller 21. The brake pad is made of wear-resistant rubber and its function is to increase the friction with the outer wall of the roller 21, so as to ensure that the roller 21 can be stopped in time during movement.

[0031] It is worth noting that, such as Figures 2 to 3 As shown, each telescopic rod 32 has a spherical locking head 34 fixedly connected to its top end to lock the limiting sleeve 23. The spherical locking head 34 ensures that the top end of the telescopic rod 32 will not come off the limiting sleeve 23. At the same time, it also ensures that when the brake block 31 moves downward to its limit, the bottom end of the brake block 31 will not touch the ground.

[0032] Furthermore, such as Figures 1 to 2 As shown, a first rotating block 101 is fixedly connected to one side of the movable wall panel 1, and a second rotating block 102 corresponding to the first rotating block 101 is fixedly connected to the other side of the movable wall panel 1. A through hole is opened at the end of the first rotating block 101 and the second rotating block 102 away from the movable wall panel 1, and a rotating shaft is provided in the through hole of each pair of first rotating blocks 101 and second rotating blocks 102.

[0033] In this embodiment, a flexible, movable fabric-storing wall panel device is required, such as... Figure 1 As shown, the movable wall panel 1 is easily moved by a pair of pulley mechanisms 2 at the bottom of the movable wall panel 1. Then, the movable wall panel 1 is moved to the side of another movable wall panel 1, and the first rotating block 101 on one of the movable wall panels 1 is locked in place with the second rotating block 102 on the other end. A rotating shaft is then used to connect the first rotating block 101 and the second rotating block 102 through the through holes.

[0034] During the movement of wall panel 1, the hand needs to be inserted into the handle groove 11 on the wall panel 1 and grip the finger groove 16 on the grip block 12. When moving to the designated position, simply squeeze the grip block 12. The grip block 12 drives the abutment rod 13 to abut against the inclined abutment block 14, and the abutment rod 13 abuts against the inclined abutment block 14, causing it to move. The inclined abutment block 14 then drives the connecting rope 15 to move. The connecting rope 15 slides smoothly within the wall panel 1 through the support of multiple support roller seats 4. Finally, the other end of the connecting rope 15 pulls the lifting frame 3 to move vertically upward through the telescopic rod 32 inserted into the limiting sleeve 23, and the brake abutment block 31 at the bottom of the lifting frame 3 tightly abuts against the roller 21. This causes the brake pad on the brake abutment block 31 to generate a large frictional force with the roller 21, thereby quickly fixing the moved wall panel 1 in place by the pulley mechanism 2 with a braking mechanism.

[0035] The preferred embodiments of this utility model described 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 flexible positioning fabric storage and movable wall panel device, comprising a movable wall panel (1) and a pair of pulley mechanisms (2) disposed at the bottom of the movable wall panel (1), characterized in that, Also includes: A lifting frame (3) is mounted on one of the pulley mechanisms (2), and a braking mechanism is provided on the lifting frame (3); A handle groove (11) is provided in the middle of one side of the movable wall panel (1), and a grip block mechanism for switching and braking mechanism is provided inside the handle groove (11).

2. The flexible positioning fabric-storing movable wall panel device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The braking mechanism includes a brake block (31) at the end of the lifting frame (3), a pair of rollers (21) at the bottom of the pulley mechanism (2) being abutted by the brake block (31), a pair of telescopic rods (32) fixedly connected to the top of the lifting frame (3), a pair of limiting sleeves (23) fixedly connected to the outer wall of the pulley mechanism (2) to support the vertical sliding of the telescopic rods (32), a pair of return springs (33) sleeved on the telescopic rods (32) on the lifting frame (3), one end of each return spring (33) being fixedly connected to the lifting frame (3), and the other end of each return spring (33) being fixedly connected to the corresponding limiting sleeve (23).

3. The flexible positioning fabric-storing movable wall panel device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The gripping mechanism includes a gripping block (12) disposed in the handle groove (11), an inclined abutment block (14) is slidably connected inside the movable wall panel (1), a stop rod (13) is fixedly connected to the gripping block (12) to abut the inclined abutment block (14), a connecting rope (15) is provided inside the movable wall panel (1), one end of the connecting rope (15) is fixedly connected to the inclined abutment block (14), and the other end of the connecting rope (15) moves through the movable wall panel (1) and is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the middle part of the lifting frame (3).

4. The flexible positioning fabric-storing movable wall panel device according to claim 3, characterized in that, The grip block (12) has multiple linearly arranged finger slots (16) for fingers to be inserted.

5. The flexible positioning fabric-storing movable wall panel device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The bottom end of the brake block (31) is provided with a brake pad that abuts against the outer wall of the roller (21).

6. The flexible positioning fabric-storing movable wall panel device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The top of each telescopic rod (32) is fixedly connected to a spherical clamp (34) that holds the limiting sleeve (23).

7. The flexible positioning fabric-storing movable wall panel device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the pulley mechanism (2) is provided with a U-shaped slot for locking the bottom of the movable wall panel (1), and the top of the pulley mechanism (2) is also provided with a pair of mounting screws (22).

8. The flexible positioning fabric-storing movable wall panel device according to claim 1, characterized in that, One side of the movable wall panel (1) is fixedly connected to a first rotating block (101), and the other side of the movable wall panel (1) is fixedly connected to a second rotating block (102) corresponding to the first rotating block (101). The first rotating block (101) and the second rotating block (102) are provided with through holes at the ends away from the movable wall panel (1), and each pair of the first rotating block (101) and the second rotating block (102) is provided with a rotating shaft in the through holes.