Architectural coating filling barrel storage rack
By designing a multi-layered storage support plate and a servo motor-driven lever system, the problem of inconvenient material retrieval in existing building paint storage racks has been solved, enabling convenient storage and safe removal of paint buckets, and improving the efficiency and safety of the storage racks.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing architectural paint storage racks are inconvenient for retrieving materials, especially paint buckets at higher positions, which are difficult to access safely and conveniently.
A storage rack for architectural paint cans was designed, which uses multi-layer storage support plates, servo motors, electric sliders and drive motors. After adjusting the lever to the appropriate layer height by the servo motor, the electric slider drives the lever to move, so as to realize the convenient tossing and removal of paint cans.
It increases the number of paint buckets that can be stored, is simple and convenient to operate, avoids the risk of workers climbing to retrieve them, and improves the safety and efficiency of the storage rack.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of architectural coatings technology, and in particular to a storage rack for architectural coating filling barrels. Background Technology
[0002] Paints are a general term for materials applied to the surface of objects to form a tough protective film. Architectural coatings are an important category of paints, generally referring to coatings used on interior walls, exterior walls, ceilings, floors, and bathrooms. Before use, architectural coatings need to be stored and filled. However, to save warehouse space, external storage racks are needed to store the paint containers. But existing storage racks have some problems in use:
[0003] Retrieving materials is inconvenient. When storing paint cans on existing storage racks, many paint cans are often stored on the top of the rack. Since paint cans are heavy, it is inconvenient for workers to retrieve paint cans from the top or higher positions of the storage rack. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a storage rack for architectural paint filling barrels.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A storage rack for architectural coating filling buckets includes multiple parallel storage support plates. The four corners of each storage support plate are fixed to a fixed bracket by bolts. One side of the fixed bracket is fixed with parallel guide rails by bolts. Guide blocks are slidably inserted into the inner wall of each guide rail, and threaded rods are screwed into the middle of each guide block. A servo motor is connected to the top of each threaded rod via a coupling. An electric guide rail is fixed between the guide blocks, and an electric slider is slidably arranged on the inner wall of the electric guide rail. A fixed seat is fixed to the top of each electric slider.
[0007] As a further improvement of this utility model: the three outer walls of the storage support plate are all fixed with railings by screws, and the height of the railings is adapted to the height of the paint bucket.
[0008] As a further improvement of this utility model: both of the bottom outer walls of the threaded rods are welded with belt gears, and the outer walls of the belt gears are engaged with a synchronous belt.
[0009] As a further embodiment of this utility model: a drive motor is bolted to the fixed base, and a toggle lever is mounted on the output shaft of the drive motor, the length of which is adapted to the width of the storage support plate.
[0010] As a further improvement of this utility model: a discharge guide plate is welded to one side of the electric guide rail, and the length of the discharge guide plate is adapted to the width of the storage support plate.
[0011] As a further improvement of this utility model: the servo motor, the electric slider and the drive motor are all connected to the PLC controller through signal lines, and the PLC controller is connected to an external power supply through wires.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the present invention provides a storage rack for architectural paint filling barrels, which has the following beneficial effects:
[0013] This architectural paint can storage rack is designed with multiple storage spaces, which can effectively increase the number of paint cans that can be stored. When it is necessary to retrieve the paint cans after they have been stored, simply use the servo motor to adjust the lever to the appropriate height, and then use the electric slider to move the lever to remove the paint cans stored on the inner top. The operation is simple and convenient, avoiding the operational risks of workers climbing to retrieve the paint cans.
[0014] The parts of the device not covered herein are the same as or can be implemented using existing technologies. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a building paint filling barrel storage rack proposed in this utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 This is a side view of the overall structure of a building paint filling barrel storage rack proposed in this utility model;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a first-view structural schematic diagram of a building paint filling barrel storage rack proposed in this utility model.
[0018] In the diagram: 1. Storage support plate; 2. Fixed bracket; 3. Fence rail; 4. Guide rail; 5. Guide block; 6. Threaded rod; 7. Servo motor; 8. Belt gear; 9. Synchronous belt; 10. Electric guide rail; 11. Electric slider; 12. Fixed seat; 13. Drive motor; 14. Actuating rod; 15. Unloading guide plate. 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 of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.
[0020] Example 1:
[0021] A storage rack for architectural paint filling buckets, as described in this embodiment... Figure 1-3As shown, the storage support plate 1 is arranged in parallel with each other. The four corners of the storage support plate 1 are fixed to the fixed bracket 2 by bolts. The fixed bracket 2 is fixed to one side by bolts with parallel guide rails 4. The inner wall of the guide rail 4 is slidably inserted with guide blocks 5, and the middle of the guide block 5 is screwed with a threaded rod 6. The top of the threaded rod 6 is connected to a servo motor 7 through a coupling. The guide blocks 5 are fixed with electric guide rails 10, and the inner wall of the electric guide rails 10 is slidably provided with electric sliders 11. The top of the electric sliders 11 is fixed with a fixed seat 12.
[0022] The storage rack is equipped with multiple storage spaces, which can effectively increase the number of paint buckets that can be stored. Furthermore, the surrounding railings 3 of the storage support plate 1 can prevent paint buckets from falling and improve the overall safety of the storage rack.
[0023] The storage support plate 1 has three outer walls fixed with railings 3 by screws, and the height of the railings 3 is adapted to the height of the paint bucket. The bottom outer walls of the two threaded rods 6 are welded with belt gears 8, and the outer walls of the belt gears 8 are meshed with synchronous belts 9.
[0024] A drive motor 13 is bolted to the fixed base 12, and an actuating rod 14 is mounted on the output shaft of the drive motor 13. The length of the actuating rod 14 is adapted to the width of the storage support plate 1.
[0025] When materials need to be retrieved after storage, simply adjust the lever 14 to a suitable height using the servo motor 7, and then use the electric slider 11 to move the lever 14 to remove the paint bucket stored on the top inner side. The operation is simple and convenient, avoiding the operational risks of workers climbing to retrieve the materials.
[0026] In this embodiment, the storage support plates 1 are first fixed to the inner wall of the fixed bracket 2 at equal intervals. After assembly, the storage rack is placed horizontally in a suitable position. The paint buckets to be stored are then placed sequentially at the ends of the corresponding storage support plates 1. The drive motor 13 is used to rotate the lever 14. After rotating the lever 14 to the outside of the storage rack, the servo motor 7 is used to adjust the lever 14 to the top of the corresponding storage support plate 1. The drive motor 13 is then used to rotate the lever 14 to the top of the storage support plate 1. The electric slider 11 is used to rotate the lever 14 to move the paint bucket into the storage rack. When it is necessary to retrieve the paint, simply adjust the lever to rest against the back of the paint bucket, and then use the electric slider 11 to push the paint bucket out, allowing it to slide down quickly for retrieval.
[0027] Example 2:
[0028] A storage rack for architectural paint filling barrels, such as Figure 1-3As shown, this embodiment makes the following additions based on embodiment 1: a discharge guide plate 15 is welded to one side of the electric guide rail 10, and the length of the discharge guide plate 15 is adapted to the width of the storage support plate 1. The servo motor 7, the electric slider 11 and the drive motor 13 are all connected to the PLC controller through signal lines, and the PLC controller is connected to an external power supply through wires.
[0029] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A storage rack for building paint canisters, comprising a plurality of mutually parallel storage shelves (1), characterized in that, The four corners of the storage support plate (1) are fixed on the fixed support (2) by bolts, one side of the fixed support (2) is fixed with parallel guide rails (4) by bolts, the inner wall of the guide rail (4) is slidably connected with a guide block (5), the middle part of the guide block (5) is screwed with a threaded rod (6), the top of the threaded rod (6) is connected with a servo motor (7) through a shaft coupling, the guide block (5) is fixed with an electric guide rail (10), the inner wall of the electric guide rail (10) is slidably provided with an electric sliding block (11), the top of the electric sliding block (11) is fixed with a fixed seat (12).
2. The paint can storage rack according to claim 1, wherein, The three outer walls of the storage support plate (1) are fixed with fence rods (3) by screws, and the height of the fence rods (3) is matched with the height of the paint bucket.
3. The paint can holder of claim 1, wherein, The bottom outer wall of the two threaded rods (6) is welded with a belt gear (8), and the outer wall of the belt gear (8) is engaged and driven by a synchronous belt (9).
4. The paint can holder of claim 1, wherein, The fixed seat (12) is provided with a driving motor (13) by bolts, and the output shaft of the driving motor (13) is provided with a stirring rod (14), the length of the stirring rod (14) is matched with the width of the storage support plate (1).
5. The paint can holder of claim 1, wherein, The electric guide rail (10) is welded with a discharging guide plate (15) on one side, and the length of the discharging guide plate (15) is matched with the width of the storage support plate (1).
6. The paint can holder of claim 4, wherein the paint can holder is a paint can holder for architectural paint cans. The servo motor (7), the electric sliding block (11) and the driving motor (13) are connected with a PLC controller through signal lines, and the PLC controller is connected with an external power supply through wires.