Recording studio supporting device convenient to adjust
By combining hydraulic rods and bevel gear meshing systems with casters and lifting legs, the stability problem of recording studio support devices when fixing heavy equipment is solved, achieving stable fixing and equipment clamping under different ground conditions, and improving the safety and stability of the recording process.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520561164.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-28
AI Technical Summary
Existing recording studio support systems often lack stable swivel casters when securing heavy equipment, which can easily cause the equipment to slide or tip over, affecting the stability of the recording process.
The device employs a hydraulic rod and bevel gear meshing system, combined with casters and lifting legs, to achieve both fixation and height adjustment. Clamping blocks and buffer pads enhance the device's stability and friction.
It achieves stable fixation of the recording studio support device under different ground conditions, avoids equipment loosening and damage, and improves the stability and safety of the recording process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of recording studio support devices, and in particular to a recording studio support device that is easy to adjust. Background Technology
[0002] Studio support systems are auxiliary tools specifically designed to support, secure, and optimize recording equipment in a recording environment. Through structural design and functional configuration, they ensure that recording equipment operates under stable, soundproof, and shockproof conditions, thereby improving recording quality.
[0003] Existing support devices typically achieve rapid movement by installing casters at the bottom. While this design greatly improves the flexibility and handling efficiency of the equipment, it has significant drawbacks in scenarios requiring fixed use. Although most casters are equipped with self-locking mechanisms, their contact area with the ground is small, and the wheel material (such as hard plastic or metal) provides insufficient friction with smooth surfaces. When the equipment is carrying heavy equipment (such as large speakers or mixing consoles) or encounters unexpected external forces, relying solely on wheel locks for fixation can easily lead to the device sliding or even tipping over. This can not only damage expensive equipment but also seriously interfere with the stability of the recording process. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide an easily adjustable support device for recording studios, which can solve the problems mentioned in the background.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: an easily adjustable support device for a recording studio, comprising: four base plates, each base plate having a side plate fixedly installed on one side of its outer surface, each side plate having two sets of connecting components rotatably installed on one side of its outer surface, each connecting component having a vertical plate rotatably installed on the other end, each vertical plate having a hydraulic rod rotatably installed on one end, each hydraulic rod having its other end rotatably installed on one side of its four side plates, and each vertical plate having a support pad fixedly installed on the other end.
[0006] In a preferred embodiment, casters are fixedly installed on the lower side of the outer surface of each of the four base plates.
[0007] The technical advantage of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the ease of moving the device can be improved by setting omnidirectional wheels.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment, support legs are fixedly installed on the upper side of the outer surface of each of the four base plates, screws are threaded into the interior of each of the four support legs, and lifting legs are slidably arranged on the outer surface of each of the four support legs. The four screws are respectively rotatably installed inside the four lifting legs.
[0009] The technical effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the supporting leg can slide inside the lifting leg by limiting the lifting leg.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment, a bevel gear is fixedly installed at one end of each of the four screws, a rotating shaft is rotatably installed inside each of the four lifting legs, a bevel gear is fixedly installed on the outer surface of each of the four rotating shafts, the bevel gear meshes with the bevel gear, and a knob is fixedly installed at one end of each rotating shaft.
[0011] The technical effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the knob can control the rotation of the screw by meshing the bevel gear two with the bevel gear one.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment, a support platform is fixedly installed on the upper side of the four lifting legs, and two sliding grooves are formed inside the support platform.
[0013] The technical effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the recording equipment can be supported by the support platform.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment, a second screw is rotatably mounted on the lower surface of the support platform, and clamping blocks are threaded onto both sides of the outer surface of the second screw. The two clamping blocks are slidably disposed inside the two sliding grooves respectively.
[0015] The technical effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that by threading the two clamping blocks onto the outside of the screw, the two clamping blocks can move towards each other, thereby achieving clamping and fixing of the recording device.
[0016] In a preferred embodiment, a buffer pad is fixedly installed on one side of the outer surface of each of the two clamping blocks.
[0017] The technical effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the buffer pad fixedly installed on the outer surface of the clamping block can increase the friction between the device and the audio equipment, thus preventing the device from becoming loose.
[0018] In a preferred embodiment, a handle is fixedly installed at one end of the screw.
[0019] The technical advantage of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the handle makes it easier for operators to control the device.
[0020] Compared with the prior art, the advantages and positive effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0021] 1. In use, the hydraulic rods on one side of the four side plates are activated. Two connecting components are connected to both ends of the vertical plate to form a parallel structure. The extension of the hydraulic rods will push the vertical plate downward, thereby making the support pad contact the ground and thus fixing the device.
[0022] 2. In this utility model, when the ground is uneven, rotating the knob on one side of the lifting leg will cause the rotating shaft to rotate. At this time, the bevel gear two, which is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the rotating shaft, meshes with the bevel gear one, thus driving the screw one at the bottom of the bevel gear one to rotate. The support leg, which is threaded on the outer surface of the screw one, is slidably set inside the lifting leg, so the support leg will move with the rotation of the screw one, thereby realizing the height adjustment of the individual support leg and thus achieving applicability to various ground surfaces. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the main structure of a support device for a recording studio that is easy to adjust, provided by this utility model;
[0024] Figure 2 This utility model provides an easily adjustable support device for recording studios. Figure 1 Enlarged view of the structure at point A in the middle;
[0025] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the internal structure of the lifting leg of a recording studio support device that is easy to adjust, provided by this utility model;
[0026] Figure 4 A bottom view of the structure of a recording studio support device that is easy to adjust, as provided by this utility model.
[0027] Legend:
[0028] 101. Base plate; 102. Side plate; 103. Connecting assembly; 104. Hydraulic rod; 105. Vertical plate; 106. Support pad; 107. Casters; 108. Support leg; 109. Lifting leg; 110. Screw 1; 111. Bevel gear 1; 112. Rotating shaft; 113. Bevel gear 2; 114. Knob 1; 201. Support platform; 202. Slide groove; 203. Screw 2; 204. Handle; 205. Clamping block; 206. Buffer pad. Detailed Implementation
[0029] 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 some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0030] Please see Figure 1 - Figure 4This utility model provides a technical solution: an easily adjustable support device for a recording studio, comprising: four base plates 101, side plates 102 fixedly installed on one side of the outer surface of each of the four base plates 101, two sets of connecting components 103 rotatably installed on one side of the outer surface of each of the four side plates 102, vertical plates 105 rotatably installed on the other end of each of the eight sets of connecting components 103, hydraulic rods 104 rotatably installed on one end of each of the four vertical plates 105, the other ends of the four hydraulic rods 104 rotatably installed on one side of each of the four side plates 102, and support pads 106 fixedly installed on the other end of each of the four vertical plates 105.
[0031] like Figure 1 - Figure 4 As shown, casters 107 are fixedly installed on the lower side of the outer surface of the four base plates 101. The use of casters 107 can improve the ease of movement of the device.
[0032] like Figure 1 - Figure 4 As shown, support legs 108 are fixedly installed on the upper side of the outer surface of the four base plates 101. Screws 110 are threadedly installed inside the four support legs 108. Lifting legs 109 are slidably arranged on the outer surface of the four support legs 108. The four screws 110 are rotatably installed inside the four lifting legs 109 respectively. By limiting the lifting legs 109, the support legs 108 can slide inside the lifting legs 109.
[0033] like Figure 1 - Figure 4 As shown, a bevel gear 111 is fixedly installed at one end of each of the four screws 110. A rotating shaft 112 is rotatably installed inside each of the four lifting legs 109. A bevel gear 113 is fixedly installed on the outer surface of each of the four rotating shafts 112. The bevel gear 113 meshes with the bevel gear 111. A knob 114 is fixedly installed at one end of each rotating shaft 112. Through the meshing of the bevel gear 113 with the bevel gear 111, the knob 114 can control the rotation of the screws 110.
[0034] like Figure 1 - Figure 4 As shown, a support platform 201 is fixedly installed on the upper side of the four lifting legs 109. Two sliding grooves 202 are opened inside the support platform 201, which can provide support for the recording equipment.
[0035] like Figure 1 - Figure 4As shown, a screw 203 is rotatably mounted on the lower surface of the support platform 201. Clamping blocks 205 are threadedly mounted on both sides of the outer surface of the screw 203. The two clamping blocks 205 are slidably disposed inside the two slide grooves 202. By threading the two clamping blocks 205 onto the outside of the screw 203, the two clamping blocks 205 can move towards each other, thereby clamping and fixing the recording device.
[0036] like Figure 1 - Figure 4 As shown, a buffer pad 206 is fixedly installed on one side of the outer surface of each of the two clamping blocks 205. The buffer pad 206 fixedly installed on the outer surface of the clamping block 205 can increase the friction between the device and the audio equipment and prevent the device from loosening.
[0037] like Figure 1 - Figure 4 As shown, a handle 204 is fixedly installed at one end of the screw 203, which facilitates operation by the operator.
[0038] Working principle: In use, first move the device to the designated position, then activate the hydraulic rods 104 on one side of the four side plates 102. Two connecting components 103 are connected to both ends of the vertical plate 105, forming a parallel structure. The extension of the hydraulic rods 104 pushes the vertical plate 105 downwards, causing the support pad 106 to contact the ground, thus fixing the device. If the ground is uneven, the device will shake. At this time, manually turn the knob 114 on one side of the lifting leg 109. The rotation of the knob 114 drives the rotating shaft 112 to rotate. The bevel gear 113, fixedly installed on the outer surface of the rotating shaft 112, meshes with the bevel gear 111, thus driving the screw 110 at the bottom of the bevel gear 111 to rotate. The screw 110 is then threaded onto the outer surface of the screw 110. The support leg 108 on the surface is slidably set inside the lifting leg 109. Therefore, the support leg 108 will move with the rotation of the screw 110, thereby realizing the height adjustment of the individual support leg 108 and thus achieving applicability to various road surfaces. Then, the speaker is placed on the upper surface of the support platform 201, and the handle 204 is manually turned. The handle 204 drives the screw 203 to rotate. At this time, the two clamping blocks 205 threaded on the outer surface of the screw 203 are slidably set inside the slide groove 202. Therefore, the two clamping blocks 205 will move along the screw 203, thereby clamping the speaker. At this time, the buffer pad 206 fixedly installed on the outer surface of the clamping block 205 can increase the friction between the speaker and the device and prevent the device from loosening.
[0039] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model in any other way. Any person skilled in the art may make changes or modifications to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments for application in other fields. However, any simple modifications, equivalent changes, and modifications made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present utility model without departing from the technical solution of the present utility model shall still fall within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. An easily adjustable support device for a recording studio, comprising: The four base plates (101) are characterized in that a side plate (102) is fixedly installed on one side of the outer surface of each of the four base plates (101), two sets of connecting components (103) are rotatably installed on one side of the outer surface of each of the four side plates (102), a vertical plate (105) is rotatably installed on the other end of each of the eight sets of connecting components (103), a hydraulic rod (104) is rotatably installed on one end of each of the four vertical plates (105), the other end of each of the four hydraulic rods (104) is rotatably installed on one side of each of the four side plates (102), and a support pad (106) is fixedly installed on the other end of each of the four vertical plates (105).
2. The easily adjustable support device for a recording studio according to claim 1, characterized in that: All four base plates (101) are fixedly mounted with casters (107) on the lower side of their outer surfaces.
3. The easily adjustable support device for a recording studio according to claim 1, characterized in that: Support legs (108) are fixedly installed on the upper side of the outer surface of the four base plates (101). Screws (110) are threadedly installed inside the four support legs (108). Lifting legs (109) are slidably arranged on the outer surface of the four support legs (108). The four screws (110) are rotatably installed inside the four lifting legs (109).
4. The easily adjustable support device for a recording studio according to claim 3, characterized in that: One end of each of the four screws (110) is fixedly mounted with a bevel gear (111), and a rotating shaft (112) is rotatably mounted inside each of the four lifting legs (109). A bevel gear (113) is fixedly mounted on the outer surface of each of the four rotating shafts (112). The bevel gear (113) meshes with the bevel gear (111). A knob (114) is fixedly mounted on one end of each rotating shaft (112).
5. The easily adjustable support device for a recording studio according to claim 3, characterized in that: A support platform (201) is fixedly installed on the upper side of the four lifting legs (109), and two sliding grooves (202) are opened inside the support platform (201).
6. The easily adjustable support device for a recording studio according to claim 5, characterized in that: The lower surface of the support platform (201) is rotatably mounted with a screw rod (203). Both sides of the outer surface of the screw rod (203) are threaded with clamping blocks (205). The two clamping blocks (205) are slidably disposed inside the two slide grooves (202).
7. The easily adjustable support device for a recording studio according to claim 6, characterized in that: A buffer pad (206) is fixedly installed on one side of the outer surface of each of the two clamping blocks (205).
8. The easily adjustable support device for a recording studio according to claim 6, characterized in that: A handle (204) is fixedly installed at one end of the second screw (203).