Self-service inflating ball nozzle chuck

By designing a self-service balloon inflator nozzle clamp, the system utilizes components such as guide shafts and sensors to achieve stable connection and inflation between the nozzle and the air inlet of the item, solving the problem of poor stability in balloon inflation equipment and enabling easy clamping of items of various sizes.

CN223965006UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03GUANGZHOU WUGU TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202423297334.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-31
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-31

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Technical Problem

Existing balloon inflation equipment suffers from poor stability during inflation, with the nozzle easily detaching, affecting inflation stability.

Method used

A self-service balloon inflator nozzle clamp was designed, comprising components such as a guide shaft, sensor, limit block, electromagnet, and clamp moving plate. Stable docking and clamping are achieved through guide shaft guidance, sensor detection, and electromagnet drive, ensuring a stable connection between the nozzle and the air inlet of the object.

Benefits of technology

It achieves stable docking and inflation between the air nozzle and the air inlet of the item, improving inflation stability and enabling flexible clamping of items of various sizes.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of self-service inflating balls, and discloses a self-service inflating ball nozzle chuck which comprises a first main block and a guide shaft, the first main block is arranged on the guide shaft, a second main block is installed at the front end of the first main block, a limiting block is installed at the bottom of the front end of the second main block, and the limiting block is arranged on the guide shaft. And sensors are installed at the top end and the bottom end of the limiting block, a first electric magnet is installed in the first main block, a chuck body is installed at the output end of the first electric magnet, a sliding bearing is installed on the chuck body, and a chuck moving piece is installed on the sliding bearing. According to the self-service inflating ball air tap chuck, the first electric magnet drives the chuck body to move, the chuck moving piece on the chuck body can clamp and fix an article, the second electric magnet can drive the air outlet rod to move to the article, the air outlet rod is in butt joint with an air inlet nozzle of the article, and the air inlet pipe can convey air into the article to inflate the article. The problem that stable inflation is inconvenient is solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of self-service balloon inflation and small items that need to be filled with gas, specifically a self-service balloon inflation nozzle clamp. Background Technology

[0002] A balloon is a sealed bag filled with air or some other gas. Balloons can be used as toys, transportation tools, and some balloons also have decorative and promotional functions. There are many types of balloons. Here we mainly introduce balloons made from natural latex, which can be used as decorations, arches for opening ceremonies, and can be printed with your own advertising patterns for promotion. Balloons need to be inflated before use.

[0003] Common balloon inflation devices often involve manually attaching the nozzle to the inflation port, and then the inflation device inflates the nozzle. However, this inflation method has the problem of poor stability. If the inflation force is too great, the nozzle is easy to fall off the inflation port, thus affecting the inflation stability.

[0004] There is an urgent need for a self-service balloon inflator nozzle clamp to address the technical deficiencies mentioned above. Summary of the Invention

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a self-service balloon inflator nozzle clamp to solve the problem of inconvenient and unstable inflation mentioned in the background art.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a self-service balloon inflator clamp, comprising a first main block and a guide shaft. The first main block is mounted on the guide shaft. A second main block is mounted on the front end of the first main block. A limiting block is mounted on the bottom of the front end of the second main block. Sensors are mounted on the top and bottom ends of the limiting block. A first electromagnet is mounted inside the first main block. A clamp body is mounted on the output end of the first electromagnet. A sliding bearing is mounted on the clamp body. A clamp moving piece is mounted on the sliding bearing. A second electromagnet fixing component is fixedly connected to the outside of the first main block. A second electromagnet is mounted on the bottom end of the second electromagnet fixing component. Bearing seat fixing pieces are fixedly connected to both sides of the second electromagnet fixing component. A bearing seat body is mounted on the bottom end of the bearing seat fixing piece. A second electromagnet guide shaft is mounted inside the bearing seat body. An air inlet pipe is provided below the first main block. An air outlet rod is mounted at the end of the air inlet pipe. Items can be clamped at the clamp moving piece.

[0007] As a further technical solution of this utility model, the front end of the second magnetic guide shaft is connected to the air outlet rod, and the air outlet rod is connected to the air inlet pipe.

[0008] As a further technical solution of this utility model, the rear end of the second magnetic guide shaft is installed inside the bearing housing body.

[0009] As a further technical solution of this utility model, the first main block is provided with two sets of reserved holes inside, and the reserved holes on the first main block are slidably connected to the outside of the guide shaft.

[0010] As a further technical solution of this utility model, the chuck body is connected to the first main block in a pivotal manner, and the sliding bearing passes through the chuck body.

[0011] As a further technical solution of this utility model, the first main block and the second main block are fixedly connected by screws.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: the self-service balloon inflator not only realizes the function of easy and stable inflation and easy and flexible clamping, but also realizes the function of limiting position;

[0013] By setting up a second magnetic guide shaft, a bearing seat body, a second magnetic fixing component, a second electric magnetic, an air inlet pipe, and an air outlet rod, after the item is clamped and fixed by the air nozzle chuck, the second electric magnetic can drive the air outlet rod to move to the item. The air outlet rod connects with the air inlet of the item, and the air inlet pipe can deliver gas into the interior of the item to inflate it. This structure achieves the functions of easy and stable connection and stable inflation.

[0014] By setting up a chuck body, a sliding bearing, a first electromagnet, and a chuck moving plate, when inflating air, the item needs to be placed at the air nozzle chuck first. Then, the first electromagnet drives the chuck body to move. The chuck moving plate on the chuck body can clamp and fix the item. The chuck moving plate can clamp and fix items of various sizes within a certain range. This structure realizes the function of easy and flexible clamping.

[0015] By incorporating a first main block, a limiting block, a sensor, and a guide shaft, the air nozzle clamp needs to be guided downwards by the guide shaft when inflating the air. Once the air nozzle clamp reaches the position of the object, the sensor on the limiting block can detect the downward movement of the air nozzle clamp and promptly control it to stop. The guide shaft and sensor improve the stability and limiting effect of the air nozzle clamp's movement, thus achieving a convenient limiting function. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a frontal three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a rear-view three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a frontal, three-dimensional magnified structural diagram of the limiting block of this utility model.

[0019] In the diagram: 1. First main block; 2. Second main block; 3. Limiting block; 4. Sensor; 5. Guide shaft; 6. Second magnetic guide shaft; 7. Bearing seat body; 8. Chuck body; 9. Sliding bearing; 10. First electromagnet; 11. Second electromagnet fixing piece; 12. Second electromagnet; 13. Bearing seat fixing piece; 14. Air inlet pipe; 15. Air outlet rod; 16. Chuck moving piece; 17. Item. Detailed Implementation

[0020] 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.

[0021] Please see Figure 1-3 This utility model provides an embodiment of a self-service balloon inflator clamp, comprising a first main block 1 and a guide shaft 5. The first main block 1 is mounted on the guide shaft 5. A second main block 2 is mounted on the front end of the first main block 1. A first electromagnet 10 is mounted inside the first main block 1. A clamp body 8 is mounted on the output end of the first electromagnet 10. A sliding bearing 9 is mounted on the clamp body 8. A clamp moving piece 16 is mounted on the sliding bearing 9. A second electromagnet fixing member 11 is fixedly connected to the outside of the first main block 1. A second electromagnet 12 is mounted at the bottom end of the second electromagnet fixing member 11. Bearing seat fixing pieces 13 are fixedly connected to both sides of the second electromagnet fixing member 11. A bearing seat body 7 is mounted at the bottom end of the bearing seat fixing piece 13. A second electromagnet guide shaft 6 is mounted inside the bearing seat body 7. An air inlet pipe 14 is provided below the first main block 1. An air outlet rod 15 is mounted at the end of the air inlet pipe 14. An item 17 can be clamped at the clamp moving piece 16. The first main block 1 and the second main block 2 are fixedly connected by screws.

[0022] The front end of the second magnetic guide shaft 6 is connected to the air outlet rod 15, the air outlet rod 15 is connected to the air inlet pipe 14, and the rear end of the second magnetic guide shaft 6 is installed inside the bearing seat body 7.

[0023] Specifically, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, after the item 17 is clamped and fixed by the air nozzle chuck, the second electromagnet 12 can drive the air outlet rod 15 to move to the item 17. The air outlet rod 15 is connected to the air inlet of the item 17, and the air inlet pipe 14 can deliver gas into the interior of the item 17 to inflate it.

[0024] The first main block 1 has two sets of reserved holes inside. The reserved holes on the first main block 1 are slidably connected to the outside of the guide shaft 5. The chuck body 8 is connected to the first main block 1 in a rotating shaft manner. The sliding bearing 9 passes through the chuck body 8.

[0025] Specifically, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, when inflating, the item 17 needs to be placed in the air nozzle clamp first. Then, the first electromagnet 10 drives the clamp body 8 to move. The clamp moving piece 16 on the clamp body 8 can clamp and fix the item 17. The clamp moving piece 16 can clamp and fix items 17 of various sizes within a certain range.

[0026] A limit block 3 is installed at the bottom of the front end of the second main block 2, and sensors 4 are installed at the top and bottom of the limit block 3.

[0027] Specifically, such as Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the air nozzle chuck needs to be guided downward by the guide shaft 5. When the air nozzle chuck moves to the position of the item 17, the sensor 4 on the limit block 3 can detect the downward movement of the air nozzle chuck. The sensor 4 can control the air nozzle chuck to stop moving in time. The guide shaft 5 and the sensor 4 improve the stability and limiting effect of the movement of the air nozzle chuck.

[0028] Working principle: When using this utility model, the air nozzle clamp needs to be guided downward by the guide shaft 5. When the air nozzle clamp moves to the position of the item 17, the sensor 4 on the limit block 3 can detect the downward movement of the air nozzle clamp. The sensor 4 can control the air nozzle clamp to stop moving in time. When inflating, the item 17 needs to be placed at the air nozzle clamp first. Then, the first electromagnet 10 drives the clamp body 8 to move. The clamp moving piece 16 on the clamp body 8 can clamp and fix the item 17. The clamp moving piece 16 can clamp and fix items 17 of various sizes within a certain range. After the item 17 is clamped and fixed by the air nozzle clamp, the second electromagnet 12 can drive the air outlet rod 15 to move to the item 17. The air outlet rod 15 connects with the air inlet of the item 17. The air inlet pipe 14 can deliver gas into the interior of the item 17 to inflate it. This structure realizes the functions of easy and stable connection and stable inflation.

[0029] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within this invention. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. A self-service balloon inflator clamp, comprising a first main block (1) and a guide shaft (5), characterized in that: The first main block (1) is mounted on the guide shaft (5). A second main block (2) is mounted on the front end of the first main block (1). A limit block (3) is mounted on the bottom of the front end of the second main block (2). Sensors (4) are mounted on the top and bottom ends of the limit block (3). A first electromagnet (10) is mounted inside the first main block (1). A chuck body (8) is mounted on the output end of the first electromagnet (10). A sliding bearing (9) is mounted on the chuck body (8). A chuck moving piece (16) is mounted on the sliding bearing (9). The exterior of the first main block (1) A second magnetic fixing component (11) is fixedly connected. A second electric magnetic magnet (12) is installed at the bottom end of the second magnetic fixing component (11). Bearing seat fixing plates (13) are fixedly connected on both sides of the second magnetic fixing component (11). A bearing seat body (7) is installed at the bottom end of the bearing seat fixing plate (13). A second magnetic guide shaft (6) is installed inside the bearing seat body (7). An air inlet pipe (14) is provided below the first main block (1). An air outlet rod (15) is installed at the end of the air inlet pipe (14). An item (17) can be clamped at the chuck moving plate (16).

2. The self-service balloon inflator clamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front end of the second magnetic guide shaft (6) is connected to the air outlet rod (15), and the air outlet rod (15) is connected to the air inlet pipe (14).

3. The self-service balloon inflator clamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: The rear end of the second magnetic guide shaft (6) is installed inside the bearing housing body (7).

4. The self-service balloon inflator clamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first main block (1) has two sets of reserved holes inside, and the reserved holes on the first main block (1) are slidably connected to the outside of the guide shaft (5).

5. The self-service balloon inflator clamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: The chuck body (8) is connected to the first main block (1) in a pivotal manner, and the sliding bearing (9) passes through the chuck body (8).

6. The self-service balloon inflator clamp according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first main block (1) and the second main block (2) are fixedly connected by screws.