Hidden polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure
By integrating the design of concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure, the problems of large equipment footprint and complex operation have been solved, enabling convenient equipment movement and accurate detection.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520826252.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-28
AI Technical Summary
The existing mineral exploration and drilling equipment are used as two sets of equipment, which increases the space occupied, making them inconvenient to carry and complicated to use.
A prospecting equipment and drilling structure for concealed polymetallic minerals was designed, including a support rod, a chassis, self-locking casters, a telescopic mechanism, and a vibration wave transmitter box. The chassis is moved by the support rod, and the equipment can be moved flexibly by the self-locking casters. The vibration wave transmitter, signal receiving module, signal analysis module, and signal transmission module are integrated into the vibration wave transmitter box by the telescopic mechanism, thus integrating the equipment structure.
It improves the ease of use and portability of the equipment, enhances its flexibility and detection accuracy during movement, and simplifies the operation process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of mineral exploration equipment technology, and specifically relates to a mineral exploration equipment and drilling structure for concealed polymetallic minerals. Background Technology
[0002] Concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment comprises a series of technologies and tools used to detect and confirm multi-metallic ore bodies buried at a certain depth below the surface. A common method involves artificially generating vibration waves and recording their propagation characteristics to analyze the structure and distribution of underground rock strata. By collecting and analyzing geological data, geologists and engineers can determine the location, size, and grade of the ore body. While existing prospecting equipment can provide preliminary geological information, it cannot completely replace the precise determination of actual samples. The conventional solution is to use traditional rotary drilling or percussion drilling techniques to establish a drilling structure. Specific steps include site selection, drilling, sampling, and borehole sealing. This method has the advantages of being technologically mature, relatively simple to operate, and low-cost. However, its disadvantages include the increased space required for both the prospecting and drilling equipment, leading to inconvenience in carrying and complexity in use. Therefore, a new structure is proposed to address these issues. Utility Model Content
[0003] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a prospecting equipment and drilling structure for concealed polymetallic mines, and to solve the problems mentioned in the background technology.
[0004] This utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a hidden polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure, including: a support rod and a chassis, wherein the bottom of the support rod is provided with a chassis with a movable structure, and four sets of self-locking universal wheels are installed at the four corners of the bottom of the chassis;
[0005] A drill bit is installed inside the center of the bottom of the chassis. A connecting rod for connecting the telescopic mechanism is provided on the left side below the support rod. A telescopic rod for moving the vibration wave transmitter box up and down is provided below the telescopic mechanism.
[0006] In a preferred embodiment, a control panel is installed on the top of the support rod, and a handle is formed through the rear side of the control panel. A touch screen is embedded in the top of the control panel, and the handle facilitates the movement of the support rod and the chassis.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment, a power supply box is electrically connected below the control panel via a wire. The power supply box has a charging port on its back for charging the power supply box, and the power supply box provides a stable power supply for the entire device.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment, a power mechanism is electrically connected below the power supply box via a wire, and the power mechanism includes a motor for driving the drill bit to rotate.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment, a transmission assembly for pushing the drill bit downward is installed inside the support rod below the power mechanism. The lower part of the transmission assembly is connected to the top of the drill bit, and the top of the transmission assembly is connected to the output end below the motor via a coupling.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment, the right side of the connecting rod is fixed to the outside of the support rod via a fixing sleeve one, and the left side of the connecting rod is fixed to the outside of the telescopic mechanism via a fixing sleeve two. The telescopic mechanism is installed on the left side of the support rod via the connecting rod, so the telescopic rod moves along with the chassis when it is moved, thereby greatly improving the overall ease of use of the equipment.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment, an electric push rod is installed inside the telescopic mechanism. The bottom of the electric push rod is connected to the top of the telescopic rod below it, and the bottom of the telescopic rod is connected to the center of the top of the vibration wave emitting box below it.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment, the vibration wave transmitting box integrates a vibration wave transmitter, a signal receiving module, a signal analysis module, and a signal transmission module.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment, the signal receiving module, signal analysis module, and signal transmission module are integrated and embedded in the upper region of the vibration wave transmitter, and the vibration wave transmitting box is electrically connected to the power supply box via a wire.
[0014] After adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: By setting up a support rod, chassis, connecting rod, and telescopic rod, the support rod provides overall support for the equipment. Pushing the handle drives the chassis at its bottom to move through the support rod. The self-locking universal wheels installed at the four corners of the chassis rotate with friction against the ground, thus enabling the entire equipment to move flexibly. During the movement, the underground rock strata can be detected, greatly increasing the overall ease of use of the equipment. The outer side of the telescopic mechanism is fixed to the inner side of the second fixing sleeve on the left side of the connecting rod, and the inner side of the first fixing sleeve on the right side of the connecting rod is sleeved and fixed to the outer side of the support rod. This allows the telescopic mechanism to be connected and fixed to the outer side of the support rod, greatly reducing the space occupied by the two types of equipment, thereby significantly improving the overall ease of operation and portability of the equipment. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure according to the present invention.
[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the vibration wave transmitter box and the telescopic mechanism in a concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure according to this utility model.
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom of the chassis in a concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure according to the present invention.
[0018] In the diagram, 100 is the support rod, 110 is the control panel, 111 is the touch screen, 120 is the power box, 130 is the power mechanism, and 140 is the connecting rod; 200 is the chassis, 210 is the self-locking caster wheel, and 220 is the drill bit; 300 is the telescopic mechanism, 310 is the vibration wave transmitter box, and 320 is the telescopic rod. Detailed Implementation
[0019] 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 one aspect of the present utility model, and not all aspects. 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 scope of protection of the present utility model.
[0020] Please see Figures 1 to 3 A prospecting equipment and drilling structure for concealed polymetallic mineral deposits includes: a support rod 100 and a chassis 200. The bottom of the support rod 100 is provided with a chassis 200 with a movable structure, and four sets of self-locking casters 210 are installed at the four corners of the bottom of the chassis 200.
[0021] A drill bit 220 is installed inside the center of the bottom of the chassis 200. A connecting rod 140 for connecting the telescopic mechanism 300 is provided on the left side below the support rod 100. A telescopic rod 320 for driving the vibration wave emitting box 310 to move up and down is provided below the telescopic mechanism 300.
[0022] A control panel 110 is installed on the top of the support rod 100. A handle is formed through the rear side of the control panel 110. A touch screen 111 is embedded in the top of the control panel 110. The handle makes it easy to control the movement of the support rod 100 and the chassis 200.
[0023] Below the control panel 110, there is an electrical connection to a power supply box 120 via a wire. The back of the power supply box 120 has a charging port for charging the power supply box 120. The power supply box 120 provides a stable power supply for the entire device.
[0024] Below the power supply box 120, there is a power mechanism 130 electrically connected via wires. The power mechanism 130 includes a motor for driving the drill bit 220 to rotate.
[0025] The support rod 100 below the power mechanism 130 is equipped with a transmission component for pushing the drill bit 220 downward. The lower part of the transmission component is connected to the top of the drill bit 220, and the top of the transmission component is connected to the output end of the motor below through a coupling.
[0026] The right side of the connecting rod 140 is fixed to the outside of the support rod 100 through a fixing sleeve 1, and the left side of the connecting rod 140 is fixed to the outside of the telescopic mechanism 300 through a fixing sleeve 2. The telescopic mechanism 300 is installed on the left side of the support rod 100 through the connecting rod 140. Therefore, when the chassis 200 is moved, the telescopic rod 320 moves accordingly, which greatly improves the overall ease of use of the equipment.
[0027] An electric push rod is installed inside the telescopic mechanism 300. The bottom of the electric push rod is connected to the top of the telescopic rod 320 below it, and the bottom of the telescopic rod 320 is connected to the center of the top of the vibration wave emitting box 310 below it.
[0028] The vibration wave transmitter box 310 integrates a vibration wave transmitter, a signal receiving module, a signal analysis module, and a signal transmission module.
[0029] The signal receiving module, signal analysis module, and signal transmission module are integrated and embedded in the upper area of the vibration wave transmitter. The vibration wave transmitter box 310 is electrically connected to the power supply box 120 via wire 3.
[0030] Example 1: Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 In actual use, the equipment is first transported to the approximate area to be detected. Then, the equipment is placed on the ground in the area. Hold the handle formed by the hollowed-out control panel 110 on the top of the support rod 100, and push the support rod 100 to move the chassis 200 at the bottom of the support rod 100. At this time, the four sets of self-locking universal wheels 210 installed at the four corners of the bottom of the chassis 200 rotate with friction against the ground, so that the chassis 200 moves above the ground. The direction of movement of the chassis 200 can be controlled by the handle, which greatly increases the overall mobility of the equipment. During the movement of the equipment, the telescopic mechanism 300 is connected and fixed to the left side of the support rod 100 through a set of connecting rods 140. At this time, it can be operated by the touch screen 111 embedded in the top of the control panel 110. The electric push rod installed inside the telescopic mechanism 300 is activated, and the telescopic rod 320 is pushed down by the electric push rod.
[0031] The telescopic rod 320 moves the vibration wave transmitter box 310 downwards, bringing its bottom into contact with the ground. Then, the touch screen 111 controls the vibration wave transmitter inside the vibration wave transmitter box 310 to emit vibration waves downwards. The signal receiving module, signal analysis module, and signal transmission module receive, analyze, and transmit the information fed back from the vibration waves to the touch screen 111, displaying the rock strata structure. This allows analysis of the distribution of hidden polymetallic minerals in the rock strata below the vibration wave transmitter box 310 (the vibration wave transmitter box 310, touch screen 111, and telescopic mechanism 300 are all existing technologies, and their internal structures and working principles will not be described in detail here). Therefore, the final effect is that the four sets of self-locking casters 210 can move the main body of the equipment flexibly. During the flexible movement of the main body of the equipment, the vibration wave transmitter box 310 can be moved for detection, thus greatly increasing the flexibility of the main body of the equipment.
[0032] Example 2: Please refer to Figures 1 to 3 After the vibration wave transmitter 310 vibrates and transmits the feedback signal to the touch screen 111, the distribution of the hidden polymetallic frame in the underground rock strata can be observed through the touch screen 111. Once the mineral deposit is discovered, the chassis 200 can be moved to the original position of the vibration wave transmitter 310, and then the four sets of self-locking casters 210 can be locked to fix the overall position of the equipment. The power mechanism 130 can be controlled by touching the touch screen 111. The motor inside the power mechanism 130 drives the drill bit 220 inside the center of the bottom of the chassis 200 to rotate and advance downward through the coupling and transmission components, thereby drilling and sampling the rock strata inside the ground below the vibration wave transmitter 310. Then, the rock strata samples can be analyzed. The analysis of the samples yields accurate information about the condition of concealed polymetallic deposits. (During this period, the power box 120 below the control panel 110 continuously provides stable power to the vibration wave transmitter 310, the telescopic mechanism 300, the power mechanism 130, and the touch screen 111. The drilling and sampling process of the drill bit 220 is existing technology, and its internal structure and working principle will not be described in detail here.) Therefore, the final effect is that the vibration wave transmitter 310 is used to conduct preliminary detection of underground rock strata, and then the drill bit 220 is moved to the original position of the vibration wave transmitter 310 by the moving chassis 200 to drill and sample downwards. This can greatly improve the detection accuracy of concealed polymetallic deposits and significantly improve the overall ease of use of the equipment.
[0033] The above descriptions are merely embodiments of this utility model, and common knowledge regarding specific structures and characteristics is not elaborated upon here. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the structure of this utility model, and these should also be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model. These modifications will not affect the effectiveness of the implementation of this utility model or the practicality of the patent. The scope of protection claimed in this application shall be determined by the content of its claims, and the specific embodiments described in the specification can be used to interpret the content of the claims.
Claims
1. A prospecting device and drilling structure for concealed polymetallic deposits, comprising: The support rod (100) and the chassis (200) are characterized in that: the bottom of the support rod (100) is provided with a chassis (200) with a movable structure, and four sets of self-locking casters (210) are installed at the four corners of the bottom of the chassis (200). A drill bit (220) is installed inside the center of the bottom of the chassis (200). A connecting rod (140) for connecting the telescopic mechanism (300) is provided on the left side below the support rod (100). A telescopic rod (320) for driving the vibration wave emitting box (310) to move up and down is provided below the telescopic mechanism (300).
2. The concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The support rod (100) is equipped with a control panel (110) at the top, and a handle is formed through the rear side of the control panel (110). A touch screen (111) is embedded in the top of the control panel (110).
3. The concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure as described in claim 2, characterized in that: Below the control panel (110) is an electrically connected power supply box (120) via a wire. The back of the power supply box (120) is provided with a charging port for charging the power supply box (120).
4. The concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The power box (120) is electrically connected to a power mechanism (130) via a wire. The power mechanism (130) includes a motor for driving the drill bit (220) to rotate.
5. The concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure as described in claim 4, characterized in that: The support rod (100) below the power mechanism (130) is equipped with a transmission assembly for pushing the drill bit (220) downward. The lower part of the transmission assembly is connected to the top of the drill bit (220), and the top of the transmission assembly is connected to the output end of the motor below through a coupling.
6. The concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure as described in claim 5, characterized in that: The right side of the connecting rod (140) is fixed to the outside of the support rod (100) through a fixed sleeve one, and the left side of the connecting rod (140) is fixed to the outside of the telescopic mechanism (300) through a fixed sleeve two.
7. The concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure as described in claim 6, characterized in that: An electric push rod is installed inside the telescopic mechanism (300). The bottom of the electric push rod is connected to the top of the telescopic rod (320) below it. The bottom of the telescopic rod (320) is connected to the center of the top of the vibration wave emitting box (310) below it.
8. The concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure as described in claim 7, characterized in that: The vibration wave transmitter box (310) integrates a vibration wave transmitter, a signal receiving module, a signal analysis module, and a signal transmission module.
9. The concealed polymetallic ore prospecting equipment and drilling structure as described in claim 8, characterized in that: The signal receiving module, signal analysis module and signal transmission module are integrated and embedded in the upper area of the vibration wave transmitter. The vibration wave transmitting box (310) is electrically connected to the power supply box (120) through wire three.