X-ray machine with modular installation structure

The modular installation structure design solves the maintenance complexity problem caused by the fixed installation structure of X-ray machines, enabling efficient assembly and maintenance of the equipment and improving production efficiency and flexibility.

CN223940834UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24FOODMAN OPTOELECTRONIC (ZHONGSHAN) CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520096501.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-15
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-15

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The fixed installation structure of existing X-ray machines leads to complex maintenance and component replacement, increases maintenance costs, and affects production efficiency.

Method used

The modular installation structure, through the cooperation of the extended beams and installation components, enables efficient assembly and maintenance of the equipment, supporting diverse application needs.

Benefits of technology

It improves equipment flexibility and maintenance efficiency, and reduces maintenance and upgrade costs.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of X-ray machines, in particular to an X-ray machine with a modularized installation structure, which comprises an X-ray machine frame, a modularized installation structure and a modularized installation structure, and is characterized in that more than two expansion cross beams are arranged on the X-ray machine frame at intervals; the installation component is provided with an installation hole for the expansion cross beam to be inserted in, an installation assembly is arranged on the installation component, and the expansion cross beam can penetrate through the installation hole and is matched with the installation assembly so that the installation component can be installed on the expansion cross beam. The X-ray machine solves the problem that an X-ray machine in the prior art adopts a fixed mounting structure, so that equipment maintenance and part replacement become complicated.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of X-ray machine technology, and in particular to an X-ray machine with a modular installation structure. Background Technology

[0002] In the field of food safety testing, X-ray machines play a crucial role. As a highly efficient testing tool, they are widely used to detect foreign objects in food and assess food quality. The high precision and rapid detection capabilities of X-ray machines make them an indispensable piece of equipment in food processing and testing.

[0003] However, existing X-ray machines typically employ a fixed mounting structure, which complicates equipment maintenance and component replacement. Maintenance personnel must spend more time and effort disassembling and reinstalling the equipment, increasing maintenance costs and potentially leading to longer downtime and reduced production efficiency. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the problem that existing X-ray machines use a fixed installation structure, which complicates equipment maintenance and component replacement, this invention provides an X-ray machine with a modular installation structure.

[0005] To solve the above problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] An embodiment of this utility model provides an X-ray machine with a modular installation structure, comprising:

[0007] X-ray machine frame, wherein two or more extension beams are spaced apart on the X-ray machine frame;

[0008] The mounting component has mounting holes for inserting the extension beam, and mounting assemblies are provided on the mounting component. The extension beam can pass through the mounting holes and cooperate with the mounting assemblies to mount the mounting component onto the extension beam.

[0009] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the mounting component includes a mounting frame for mounting a conveyor belt, and the mounting hole is disposed on one side wall of the mounting frame.

[0010] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the mounting assembly includes a first connector disposed on the outer periphery of the mounting hole, the first connector being located on the inner side of the mounting frame, and the mounting assembly further includes a second connector disposed on the other side wall of the mounting frame opposite to the mounting hole.

[0011] According to some embodiments of the present invention, both the first connecting member and the second connecting member are brackets that cooperate with the outer periphery of the extension beam.

[0012] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the bracket is L-shaped, with one part of the bracket abutting the top of the extension beam and the other part of the bracket abutting the side wall of the extension beam.

[0013] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the mounting assembly further includes a third connector disposed between the first connector and the second connector.

[0014] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the third connector is L-shaped, with a portion of the third connector abutting the top of the extension beam and another portion of the third connector abutting the side wall of the extension beam.

[0015] According to some embodiments of this utility model, both the mounting component and the extension beam are provided with through holes for mutual fixing.

[0016] This invention offers at least the following advantages: by cooperating with the mounting components and the extension beam, the mounting parts are fixed to the extension beam. This modular mounting structure X-ray machine design, through the flexible extension beam and mounting components, achieves efficient assembly and maintenance of the equipment, meeting diverse application needs. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of one embodiment of the present utility model;

[0018] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of one embodiment of the present invention;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a front view of the mounting component according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0020] Figure 4 This is a rear view of the mounting component according to one embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Implementation

[0021] This invention provides the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings to aid in a comprehensive understanding of the various embodiments of the invention as defined by the claims and their equivalents. The description includes various specific details to aid understanding, but these details should be considered exemplary only. Therefore, those skilled in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications can be made to the various embodiments described herein without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.

[0022] In the description of this utility model, the orientation descriptions, such as up, down, front, back, left, right, etc., are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They 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. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0023] It should be understood that when one element (e.g., the first element) is “connected” to another element (e.g., the second element), the element may be directly connected to the other element, or there may be an intervening element (e.g., the third element) between the element and the other element.

[0024] An embodiment of this utility model provides an X-ray machine with a modular installation structure, such as... Figure 1-4 As shown, it includes:

[0025] X-ray machine frame 100, with two or more extension beams 110 spaced apart on the X-ray machine frame 100;

[0026] Mounting component 200 has mounting holes 210 for inserting extension beam 110 and mounting assembly 220. Extension beam 110 can pass through mounting holes 210 and cooperate with mounting assembly 220 to mount mounting component 200 on extension beam 110.

[0027] The X-ray machine frame 100 is the basic structure of the entire device, used to support and secure the various components. Two or more extension beams 110 are spaced apart on the X-ray machine frame 100. These beams are used to mount and secure other modular components. The beams are designed to pass through mounting holes 210 on mounting components 200 and mate with mounting assemblies 220. Mounting components 200 can be components such as conveyor belts or sensors, which are mounted and secured to the X-ray machine frame 100 via the extension beams 110.

[0028] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: During the installation process, the extension beam 110 is first inserted into the mounting hole 210 of the mounting component 200. Then, through the cooperation between the mounting assembly 220 and the extension beam 110, the mounting component 200 is fixed on the extension beam 110.

[0029] This modular X-ray machine design, through the flexible extension beam 110 and mounting components 200, achieves efficient assembly and maintenance, meeting diverse application needs. The mounting components 200 can be fully assembled in an open space, and then secured to the X-ray machine frame 100 via the extension beam 110, avoiding the need to assemble them within the confined space of the X-ray machine frame 100. This modular installation method makes the assembly and maintenance of the X-ray machine more flexible and convenient. When the size or function of the mounting components 200 does not meet actual needs, the modular design allows the X-ray machine to be customized and expanded according to different application requirements. This design not only improves the flexibility of the equipment but also reduces maintenance and upgrade costs.

[0030] In some embodiments, the mounting component 200 includes a mounting bracket 230 for mounting a conveyor belt, and a mounting hole 210 is provided on one side wall of the mounting bracket 230.

[0031] Mounting component 200 includes a mounting bracket 230 for mounting the conveyor belt. This mounting bracket 230 is part of a modular design for supporting and securing the conveyor belt. Mounting holes 210 are provided on one side wall of the mounting bracket 230, allowing the mounting bracket 230 to be secured via an extension beam 110. The extension beam 110 passes through the mounting holes 210 on the side wall of the mounting bracket 230 and mates with mounting components 220 on the mounting bracket 230. This mating ensures that the mounting bracket 230 is securely fixed to the extension beam 110, thereby stably supporting the conveyor belt. The conveyor belt is mounted on the mounting bracket 230, and through the connection between the mounting bracket 230 and the extension beam 110, the conveyor belt is secured to the X-ray machine frame 100. This modular mounting method makes the installation and maintenance of the conveyor belt more convenient.

[0032] Furthermore, the mounting assembly 220 includes a first connector 240 disposed on the outer periphery of the mounting hole 210, the first connector 240 being located inside the mounting bracket 230, and the mounting assembly 220 also includes a second connector 250 disposed on the other side wall of the mounting bracket 230 opposite to the mounting hole 210.

[0033] Mounting assembly 220 includes a first connector 240 and a second connector 250. The first connector 240 is disposed on the outer periphery of the mounting hole 210 and located inside the mounting bracket 230. Its function is to cooperate with the extension beam 110 to ensure that the mounting bracket 230 can be securely fixed to the beam. The second connector 250 is disposed on the opposite side wall to the mounting hole 210. This symmetrical design helps to balance the forces on the mounting bracket 230 and ensure its stability.

[0034] During installation, the extension beam 110 is first inserted into the mounting hole 210. Then, the first connector 240 engages with the beam to ensure that one side of the mounting bracket 230 is securely fixed to the beam. Simultaneously, the second connector 250 provides additional support and fixation on the other side of the mounting bracket 230, ensuring the overall stability of the mounting bracket 230. By providing connectors on both sides of the mounting bracket 230, the stability of the entire structure is significantly enhanced.

[0035] Furthermore, both the first connector 240 and the second connector 250 are brackets that cooperate with the outer periphery of the extension beam 110.

[0036] Both the first connector 240 and the second connector 250 are designed as brackets that mate with the outer periphery of the extension beam 110. The bracket design allows the mounting component 200 to be secured to the extension beam 110 using fasteners such as bolts. During installation, after the extension beam 110 is inserted into the mounting hole 210, the brackets of the first connector 240 and the second connector 250 fit tightly against the outer periphery of the beam.

[0037] Furthermore, the bracket is L-shaped, with one part of the bracket abutting the top of the extension beam 110 and the other part of the bracket abutting the side wall of the extension beam 110.

[0038] The bracket is designed in an L-shape, comprising a horizontal section and a vertical section. This design allows the horizontal section of the bracket to abut against the top of the extension beam 110, and the vertical section to abut against the side wall of the extension beam 110. To improve connection stability, the bracket and the extension beam 110 can be connected together using fasteners. The L-shaped bracket design, while meeting the requirements for fixing and installing the component 200, also reduces material usage and saves manufacturing costs.

[0039] Furthermore, the mounting assembly 220 also includes a third connector 260 disposed between the first connector 240 and the second connector 250.

[0040] A third connector 260 is added to the mounting assembly 220, positioned between the first connector 240 and the second connector 250. The third connector 260 provides additional support and fixation, enhancing the stability and structural strength of the entire mounting assembly 220. The first connector 240 and the second connector 250 are initially secured by fitting with the top and side walls of the extension beam 110 via brackets. The addition of the third connector 260 further strengthens this fixation, ensuring the mounting component 200 remains stable under various operating conditions. By adding the third connector 260 between the first connector 240 and the second connector 250, the structure of the entire mounting assembly 220 becomes more robust. This design not only improves the stability of the equipment but also reduces the risk of failure due to loose connections.

[0041] Furthermore, the third connector 260 is L-shaped, with one part of the third connector 260 abutting against the top of the extension beam 110 and the other part of the third connector 260 abutting against the side wall of the extension beam 110.

[0042] The third connector 260 is designed in an L-shape, comprising a horizontal portion and a vertical portion, similar in structure to the first connector 240 and the second connector 250. This design allows the third connector 260 to simultaneously contact the top and side walls of the extension beam 110, providing stable support. Through this design, the third connector 260 works in conjunction with the first connector 240 and the second connector 250 to jointly ensure the stability of the mounting component 200.

[0043] In some embodiments, both the mounting assembly 220 and the extension beam 110 are provided with through holes 300 for mutual fixing.

[0044] Both the mounting assembly 220 and the extension beam 110 have through holes 300 for mutual engagement and securing. The design of the through holes 300 allows fasteners (such as bolts, screws, etc.) to pass through them, achieving a secure connection between the mounting assembly 220 and the extension beam 110. By providing through holes 300 on the mounting assembly 220 and the extension beam 110, standard fasteners can be used for connection. This design not only provides additional fixing points but also enhances the stability and reliability of the mounting assembly 220.

[0045] The terms and words used in the foregoing description and claims are not limited to their literal meaning, but are merely used by the applicant to enable a clear and consistent understanding of the present invention. Therefore, those skilled in the art should understand that the foregoing description of various embodiments of the present invention is for illustrative purposes only, and not intended to limit the present invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. An X-ray machine with a modular mounting structure, characterized in that, include: X-ray machine frame (100), wherein two or more extension beams (110) are provided at intervals on the X-ray machine frame (100); The mounting component (200) has a mounting hole (210) for inserting the extension beam (110), and a mounting assembly (220) is provided on the mounting component (200). The extension beam (110) can pass through the mounting hole (210) and cooperate with the mounting assembly (220) to mount the mounting component (200) on the extension beam (110).

2. An X-ray machine with a modular installation structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The mounting component (200) includes a mounting bracket (230) for mounting a conveyor belt, and the mounting hole (210) is provided on one side wall of the mounting bracket (230).

3. An X-ray machine with a modular installation structure according to claim 2, characterized in that, The mounting assembly (220) includes a first connector (240) disposed on the outer periphery of the mounting hole (210), the first connector (240) being located on the inner side of the mounting bracket (230), and the mounting assembly (220) further includes a second connector (250) disposed on the other side wall of the mounting bracket (230) opposite to the mounting hole (210).

4. An X-ray machine with a modular installation structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, Both the first connector (240) and the second connector (250) are brackets that cooperate with the outer periphery of the extension beam (110).

5. An X-ray machine with a modular installation structure according to claim 4, characterized in that, The bracket is L-shaped, with one part of the bracket abutting the top of the extension beam (110) and the other part of the bracket abutting the side wall of the extension beam (110).

6. An X-ray machine with a modular installation structure according to claim 5, characterized in that, The mounting assembly (220) further includes a third connector (260) disposed between the first connector (240) and the second connector (250).

7. An X-ray machine with a modular installation structure according to claim 6, characterized in that, The third connector (260) is L-shaped, with a portion of the third connector (260) abutting the top of the extension beam (110) and the other portion of the third connector (260) abutting the side wall of the extension beam (110).

8. An X-ray machine with a modular mounting structure according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that, Both the mounting assembly (220) and the extension beam (110) are provided with through holes (300) for mutual fixing.