Automatic alignment device for electrical installation engineering

By designing magnetic rings and clamping seats, the simultaneous clamping of multiple fixed rods in the automatic line aligner is achieved, solving the problem of slow line fixing speed in existing technologies and improving work efficiency.

CN223940978UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24SHANDONG TIANYUAN INSTALLATION GRP CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520062944.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-13
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-13

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The automatic wire aligners used in existing electrical installation projects are slow when fixing wires, which affects work efficiency.

Method used

The magnetic ring is used to attract and fix the rod. The rod is then held in place by the drive rod and the clamping seat. Multiple rods are clamped simultaneously by the cooperation of the pressure seat and the inclined block, which simplifies the process of fixing the line.

Benefits of technology

It improved the speed of line fixing, increased work efficiency, and simplified the operation process.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of alignment device equipment, and discloses an automatic alignment device for electrical installation engineering, which comprises an alignment plate, the top surface of the alignment plate is provided with a plurality of alignment grooves, the top surface of each alignment groove is provided with a fixing assembly, and the fixing assembly comprises a connecting frame arranged on the top surface of the alignment plate. A plurality of magnetic attraction rings are fixed to the top face of the connecting frame, and fixing rods are movably arranged in the magnetic attraction rings in a sleeved mode and magnetically attracted to the magnetic attraction rings. According to the wire alignment device, the fixing rods are arranged and attracted by the magnetic attraction rings, the arc blocks at the bottom ends of the fixing rods are matched with the wire alignment grooves to preliminarily fix wire bodies with different diameters by pressing the multiple fixing rods, and then the first clamping base and the second clamping base are driven to clamp the fixing rods; and then a pressing seat is driven to be matched with a matching inclined block to drive a plurality of clamped fixing rods to synchronously press downwards, the wire bodies with different diameters are tightly fixed, a worker does not need to drive the fixing rods one by one to tightly fix the wire bodies, the wire body fixing speed is increased, and the working effect is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of wire pairing equipment technology, and in particular to an automatic wire pairing device for electrical installation engineering. Background Technology

[0002] A wire checker is a multi-functional wire checker suitable for electrical circuits, especially various secondary circuits and control circuits, for checking, matching, and testing electrical circuits. In addition, it can be used as a standalone lighting flashlight. It is an ideal and commonly used tool in the daily maintenance, operation, and repair of various electrical circuits and equipment, and can be widely used in industrial electrical fields such as power, telecommunications, metallurgy, and chemical industries.

[0003] An existing automatic wire aligner for electrical installation engineering (publication number: CN221782429U) has at least the following drawbacks: the device is equipped with multiple lifting threaded rods and arc-shaped pressure plates, each of which corresponds to a wire to be fixed. This means that when fixing the wire, the operator needs to rotate the lifting threaded rods one by one to drive the arc-shaped pressure plates to press the wire, thus fixing the wire. This results in a slow fixing speed and affects the efficiency of the wire alignment work. Therefore, this utility model is proposed. Summary of the Invention

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing an automatic wire pairing device for electrical installation engineering.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] An automatic wire aligner for electrical installation engineering includes a wire aligning plate. The top surface of the wire aligning plate has a plurality of wire aligning slots. The top surface of the wire aligning slots is provided with a fixing assembly. The fixing assembly includes a connecting frame provided on the top surface of the wire aligning plate. The top surface of the connecting frame is fixed with a plurality of magnetic rings. The magnetic rings are movably fitted and magnetically attracted to a fixing rod. The bottom arc block of the fixing rod corresponds to the position of the wire aligning slot. The top surface of the connecting frame is provided with a first clamping seat and a second clamping seat near the front and rear sides, respectively. The fixing rod is clamped between the first clamping seat and the second clamping seat.

[0007] As a further embodiment of this utility model, the top surface of the connecting frame is rotatably connected to the left and right sides, the second clamping seat is slidably disposed with the outer wall of the driving rod, the bottom surface of the second clamping seat is fixed with two first springs between the top surface of the connecting frame, the first springs are also movably sleeved with the outer wall of the driving rod, the top end of the driving rod is fixed with a pressing seat, the bottom surface of the pressing seat is a slope structure, the top surface of the second clamping seat is fixed with matching inclined blocks near the left and right sides, and the slope of the bottom surface of the pressing seat and the slope of the matching inclined block can just abut and fit together.

[0008] As a further embodiment of this utility model, clamping grooves are provided on the two sides of the first clamping seat and the second clamping seat that are close to each other. The clamping grooves cooperate with the fixing rod. A screw is rotatably connected to the front side of the second clamping seat. The outer wall of the first clamping seat is threadedly connected to the screw.

[0009] As a further embodiment of this utility model, connecting sleeves are fixed on both the left and right sides of the second clamping seat, and a locking rod is slidably inserted inside the connecting sleeve. A semi-circular ring is provided at the top of the locking rod, and a second spring is fixed between the semi-circular ring at the bottom of the locking rod and the top of the connecting sleeve.

[0010] As a further embodiment of this utility model, the top surface of the connecting plate is provided with connecting grooves near the left and right sides, and a lead screw is rotatably connected to the inside of the corresponding connecting groove, and the connecting frame is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the lead screw.

[0011] As a further embodiment of this utility model, a first limiting rod is fixed inside another connecting groove, the connecting frame is slidably disposed with the outer wall of the first limiting rod, a second limiting rod is fixed on the front side of the second clamping seat, and the first clamping seat is slidably disposed with the outer wall of the second limiting rod.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0013] By using magnetic rings to attach the fixing rods, multiple fixing rods are pressed to initially fix the wires of different diameters when fixing the wires. Then, the first and second clamping seats are driven to hold the fixing rods in place. The pressing seat and the matching inclined block are then driven to simultaneously press down the clamped fixing rods to tightly fix the wires of different diameters. This eliminates the need for workers to manually drive the fixing rods one by one to tightly fix multiple wires, increasing the wire fixing speed and improving work efficiency. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an automatic wire aligner for electrical installation engineering proposed in this utility model.

[0015] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional disassembled structural diagram of an automatic wire aligner for electrical installation engineering proposed in this utility model;

[0016] Figure 3 This utility model provides a three-dimensional structural diagram of the connection frame of an automatic wire pairer for electrical installation engineering.

[0017] Figure 4 for Figure 3 An enlarged schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of A in the diagram.

[0018] In the diagram: 1. Alignment plate; 101. Alignment groove; 2. Connecting frame; 201. Magnetic ring; 202. Fixing rod; 203. First clamping seat; 204. Second clamping seat; 205. Drive rod; 206. First spring; 207. Pressing seat; 208. Matching wedge block; 3. Screw; 4. Connecting sleeve; 401. Locking rod; 402. Second spring; 5. Connecting groove; 501. Lead screw; 6. First limiting rod; 601. Second limiting rod. Detailed Implementation

[0019] To make the technical means, creative features, objectives and effects of this utility model easier to understand, the present utility model will be further described below in conjunction with specific embodiments.

[0020] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "upper," "lower," "inner," "outer," "front end," "rear end," "both ends," "one end," and "the other end," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used 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. In addition, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.

[0021] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installed," "equipped with," and "connected," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, "connected" can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; it can be a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; it can be a connection within 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.

[0022] like Figures 1-4 As shown, an automatic wire aligner for electrical installation engineering includes a wire aligning plate 1. The top surface of the wire aligning plate 1 has a plurality of wire aligning grooves 101. The top surface of the wire aligning grooves 101 is provided with a fixing component. The fixing component includes a connecting frame 2 provided on the top surface of the wire aligning plate 1. The top surface of the connecting frame 2 is fixed with a plurality of magnetic rings 201. The magnetic rings 201 are movably fitted inside and magnetically attracted to a fixing rod 202. The bottom arc block of the fixing rod 202 corresponds to the position of the wire aligning groove 101. The top surface of the connecting frame 2 is provided with a first clamping seat 203 and a second clamping seat 204 near the front and rear sides, respectively. The fixing rod 202 is clamped between the first clamping seat 203 and the second clamping seat 204.

[0023] like Figures 2-4As shown, in this embodiment, the top surface of the connecting frame 2 is rotatably connected to drive rods 205 near the left and right sides. The second clamping seat 204 is slidably disposed with the outer wall of the drive rod 205. Two first springs 206 are fixed between the bottom surface of the second clamping seat 204 and the top surface of the connecting frame 2. The first springs 206 are also movably sleeved with the outer wall of the drive rod 205. A pressing seat 207 is fixed to the top of the drive rod 205. The bottom surface of the pressing seat 207 is a sloped structure. The top surface of the second clamping seat 204 is fixed with mating inclined blocks 208 near the left and right sides. The sloped bottom surface of the pressing seat 207 and the sloped surface of the mating inclined block 208 can just abut and fit together. By connecting the wire... The wire bodies are placed inside the wire groove 101. Then, the lead screw 501 is rotated. Under the action of the threaded connection between the connecting frame 2 and the outer wall of the lead screw 501, the connecting frame 2 is driven to move to the optimal fixing point above the wire body. Then, several fixing rods 202 are pressed down, so that the bottom arc block of the fixing rod 202 cooperates with the wire groove 101 to initially fix the wire bodies of different diameters. Then, the wire bodies are clamped and fixed by the first clamping seat 203 and the second clamping seat 204. At this time, by rotating the pressing seat 207, the pressing seat 207 rotates and cooperates with the cooperating inclined block 208 to drive the clamped fixing rods 202 to press down synchronously, so as to tightly fix the wire bodies of different diameters.

[0024] like Figures 2-4 As shown in this embodiment, clamping grooves are provided on the two sides of the first clamping seat 203 and the second clamping seat 204 that are close to each other. The clamping grooves cooperate with the fixing rod 202. The front side of the second clamping seat 204 is rotatably connected to the screw 3. The first clamping seat 203 is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the screw 3. By rotating the screw 3, under the action of the threaded connection between the second clamping seat 204 and the outer wall of the screw 3, the second clamping seat 204 moves closer to the first clamping seat 203 and clamps and fixes the fixing rod 202.

[0025] like Figures 2-4 As shown in this embodiment, connecting sleeves 4 are fixed on both the left and right sides of the second clamping seat 204. A locking rod 401 is slidably inserted inside the connecting sleeve 4. A semi-circular ring is provided at the top of the locking rod 401. A second spring 402 is fixed between the semi-circular ring at the bottom of the locking rod 401 and the top of the connecting sleeve 4. During the rotation of the pressing seat 207, the locking rod 401 is pulled down, causing the second spring 402 to be compressed. When the pressing seat 207 is fully engaged with the mating inclined block 208, the locking rod 401 is released. At this time, the second spring 402 quickly rebounds, thereby driving the semi-circular ring at the top of the locking rod 401 to engage with the pressing seat 207, thereby locking the pressing seat 207. This effectively prevents the pressing seat 207 from disengaging from the mating inclined block 208 due to external vibrations and other factors, increasing the reliability of the device.

[0026] like Figures 2-4As shown in this embodiment, the top surface of the wire-connecting plate 1 is provided with connecting grooves 5 near the left and right sides. A lead screw 501 is rotatably connected to the inside of the corresponding connecting groove 5. The connecting frame 2 is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the lead screw 501. By rotating the lead screw 501, under the action of the threaded connection between the connecting frame 2 and the outer wall of the lead screw 501, the connecting frame 2 is driven to move to the optimal fixing point above the wire body and fix the wire body.

[0027] like Figures 2-4 As shown, in this embodiment, a first limiting rod 6 is fixed inside the other connecting groove 5. The connecting frame 2 is slidably disposed with the outer wall of the first limiting rod 6. A second limiting rod 601 is fixed on the front side of the second clamping seat 204. The first clamping seat 203 is slidably disposed with the outer wall of the second limiting rod 601. The first limiting rod 6 can limit and support the movement of the connecting frame 2, and the second limiting rod 601 can limit and support the first clamping seat 203.

[0028] From the above description, it can be seen that the above embodiments of this utility model achieve the following technical effects: In use, by placing the wires one by one inside the wire groove 101, and then rotating the lead screw 501, under the action of the threaded connection between the connecting frame 2 and the outer wall of the lead screw 501, the connecting frame 2 is driven to move to the optimal fixing point above the wire. Then, several fixing rods 202 are pressed down, so that the bottom arc block of the fixing rod 202 cooperates with the wire groove 101 to initially fix the wires of different diameters. Then, the screw 3 is rotated, and under the action of the threaded connection between the second clamping seat 204 and the outer wall of the screw 3, the second clamping seat 204 moves closer to the first clamping seat 203 and clamps and fixes the fixing rod 202. At this time, by rotating the pressing seat 207, the wires are fixed. The clamping seat 207 rotates and engages with the cooperating inclined block 208 to drive the clamped fixing rods 202 to press down synchronously, thus tightly fixing the wires of different diameters. This eliminates the need for workers to drive the fixing rods one by one to tightly fix multiple wires, increasing the wire fixing speed and improving work efficiency. It also compresses the first spring 206. During the rotation of the clamping seat 207, the locking rod 401 is pulled down, which compresses the second spring 402. When the clamping seat 207 and the cooperating inclined block 208 are fully engaged, the locking rod 401 is released. At this time, the second spring 402 quickly rebounds, thereby driving the semi-circular ring at the top of the locking rod 401 to engage with the clamping seat 207, thus locking the clamping seat 207 and fixing the wire.

[0029] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model.

Claims

1. An automatic wire pairer for electrical installation engineering, comprising a wire pairing plate (1), characterized in that, The top surface of the alignment plate (1) is provided with a plurality of alignment grooves (101). The top surface of the alignment grooves (101) is provided with a fixing component. The fixing component includes a connecting frame (2) provided on the top surface of the alignment plate (1). The top surface of the connecting frame (2) is fixed with a plurality of magnetic rings (201). The magnetic rings (201) are movably fitted inside and magnetically attracted with a fixing rod (202). The bottom arc block of the fixing rod (202) corresponds to the position of the alignment groove (101). The top surface of the connecting frame (2) is provided with a first clamping seat (203) and a second clamping seat (204) near the front and rear sides respectively. The fixing rod (202) is clamped between the first clamping seat (203) and the second clamping seat (204).

2. The automatic wiring device for electrical installation engineering according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top surface of the connecting frame (2) is rotatably connected to the drive rod (205) near the left and right sides. The second clamping seat (204) is slidably disposed with the outer wall of the drive rod (205). Two first springs (206) are fixed between the bottom surface of the second clamping seat (204) and the top surface of the connecting frame (2). The first springs (206) are also movably sleeved with the outer wall of the drive rod (205). The top end of the drive rod (205) is fixed with a pressing seat (207). The bottom surface of the pressing seat (207) is a slope structure. The top surface of the second clamping seat (204) is fixed with a matching inclined block (208) near the left and right sides. The slope of the bottom surface of the pressing seat (207) and the slope of the matching inclined block (208) can just abut and fit together.

3. An automatic wire aligner for electrical installation engineering according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first clamping seat (203) and the second clamping seat (204) are provided with clamping grooves on their adjacent sides. The clamping grooves cooperate with the fixing rod (202). The front side of the second clamping seat (204) is rotatably connected to the screw (3). The first clamping seat (203) is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the screw (3).

4. An automatic wire aligner for electrical installation engineering according to claim 3, characterized in that, The second clamping seat (204) has connecting sleeves (4) fixed on both the left and right sides. A locking rod (401) is slidably inserted inside the connecting sleeve (4). A semi-circular ring is provided at the top of the locking rod (401). A second spring (402) is fixed between the semi-circular ring at the bottom of the locking rod (401) and the top of the connecting sleeve (4).

5. An automatic wiring device for electrical installation engineering according to claim 4, characterized in that, The top surface of the connecting plate (1) is provided with connecting grooves (5) near the left and right sides. A lead screw (501) is rotatably connected to the inside of the corresponding connecting groove (5). The connecting frame (2) is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the lead screw (501).

6. An automatic wire aligner for electrical installation engineering according to claim 5, characterized in that, Another connecting groove (5) has a first limiting rod (6) fixed inside. The connecting frame (2) is slidably disposed with the outer wall of the first limiting rod (6). The front side of the second clamping seat (204) has a second limiting rod (601) fixed. The outer wall of the first clamping seat (203) is slidably disposed with the outer wall of the second limiting rod (601).

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  • Automatic alignment device for electrical installation engineering

    CN221782429U