Adjustable industrial CT equipment detection workbench

By designing a sliding block and support plate positioning structure for the adjustable industrial CT equipment's inspection stage, the problem of material displacement during scanning was solved, thus achieving accuracy and stability of the scanning results.

CN223966505UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03HANGZHOU LIGHT & SHADOW INTELLIGENCE TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520049606.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-09
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-09

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Technical Problem

Existing industrial CT equipment lacks positioning measures when scanning materials, causing material displacement and resulting in inaccurate scan images or data.

Method used

An adjustable industrial CT equipment inspection worktable was designed, comprising a base plate, a rotating stage, a sliding block, a working groove, and a positioning structure. Through the coordinated movement of the sliding block and the support plate, the material is clamped and positioned to prevent displacement during the scanning process.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents materials from shifting during the scanning process, ensuring the accuracy and stability of the scanning results and avoiding data deviation.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an adjustable industrial CT equipment detection workbench, which comprises a bottom plate, a rotating table, a sliding block, a working groove and a positioning structure, and is characterized in that the top of the bottom plate is fixedly connected with a first moving strip, the top of the first moving strip is slidably connected with a second moving strip, and the top of the second moving strip is slidably connected with a base; the top of the base is rotatably connected with a rotating table, the top of the rotating table is provided with a moving groove, the inner wall of the moving groove is slidably connected with two sliding blocks, and the tops of the two sliding blocks are fixedly connected with supporting plates respectively. The problems that when an existing detection workbench carries the materials to conduct scanning, if certain positioning measures are not taken on the materials, displacement may occur in the scanning process, the scanned images or data are inaccurate, and the scanning result deviates are solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of working CT equipment, and in particular relates to an adjustable industrial CT equipment testing workbench. Background Technology

[0002] Industrial CT, or Industrial Computed Tomography, is a high-tech non-destructive testing device. It uses X-rays or gamma rays to penetrate the object being tested from different angles. A detector receives the attenuated X-ray signals after they penetrate the object, and a computer reconstructs these signals to generate a two-dimensional or three-dimensional image of the object's internal structure. The testing table is a crucial component of the industrial CT equipment. Materials are typically placed on the table, and the industrial CT equipment performs a comprehensive scan of the material, ensuring the accuracy and stability of the testing process.

[0003] The problem with existing technology is that if the material is not positioned properly when the detection workbench is carrying it for scanning, it may shift during the scanning process, resulting in inaccurate images or data and deviations in the scanning results. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the problems existing in the prior art, this utility model provides an adjustable industrial CT equipment inspection workbench, which has the advantage of positioning and clamping the material to be scanned, preventing data deviation caused by displacement during the scanning process. It solves the problem that if the material is not positioned properly when the existing inspection workbench is carrying it for scanning, it may shift during the scanning process, resulting in inaccurate scanned images or data and causing deviations in the scanning results.

[0005] This utility model is implemented as follows: an adjustable industrial CT equipment inspection workbench includes a base plate, a rotating table, sliding blocks, working grooves, and positioning structures. A first moving strip is fixedly connected to the top of the base plate, a second moving strip is slidably connected to the top of the first moving strip, a base is slidably connected to the top of the second moving strip, and a rotating table is rotatably connected to the top of the base. A moving groove is formed on the top of the rotating table. Several locking grooves are equidistantly formed on the front and rear sides of the inner wall of the moving groove. Two sliding blocks are slidably connected to the inner wall of the moving groove. Support plates are fixedly connected to the tops of the two sliding blocks, and rubber plates are fixedly connected to the sides of the two support plates that are close to each other. Working grooves are formed on the inner walls of the two sliding blocks, and through-holes are formed on the front and rear sides of the two sliding blocks. Displacement grooves are formed on the tops of the two sliding blocks. Displacement rods are fixedly connected to the front and rear sides of the inner walls of the two working grooves, and positioning structures are provided on the inner walls of the two working grooves.

[0006] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the positioning structure includes a translation block disposed on top of a sliding block. The outer surface of the translation block is slidably connected to the inner wall of a displacement groove. A pushing member is fixedly connected to the top of the translation block, and a translation arm is fixedly connected to the bottom of the translation block. By setting the translation block, when the pushing member is pushed away from the support plate, it can drive the translation block to slide in the displacement groove, thereby driving the translation arm to move.

[0007] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the translation arm is disposed on the inner wall of the working groove, the top of the translation arm is fixedly connected to the bottom of the translation block, and the front and rear ends of the bottom of the translation arm are respectively fixedly connected to linkage rods. The outer surfaces of the two linkage rods are respectively sleeved with linkage arms. By setting the translation arm, the translation arm can be driven by the translation block to move in the working groove. The movement drives the two linkage rods to move at the same time, so that the two linkage rods drive the two linkage arms to rotate at the same time.

[0008] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the two linkage arms are respectively positioned one in front of the other on the inner wall of the working groove. The ends of the two linkage arms that are far apart from each other are rotatably connected to the inner wall of the working groove via rotating shafts. The surfaces of the ends of the two linkage arms that are close to each other are respectively provided with linkage grooves. The inner walls of the two linkage grooves are respectively in contact with the outer surfaces of the two linkage rods. The ends of the two linkage arms that are far apart from each other are respectively fixedly connected to force-applying arms. By setting the linkage arms, the two linkage rods press against the surfaces of the two linkage grooves while moving, thereby driving the two linkage arms to rotate relative to each other. In this way, the rotation of the two linkage arms drives the synchronous rotation of the two force-applying arms.

[0009] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the ends of the two force-applying arms furthest from the support plate are respectively fixedly connected to the two linkage arms. The ends of the two force-applying arms closest to the support plate are respectively provided with openings. The sides of the two force-applying arms that are close to each other are respectively provided with force-receiving arms. By providing force-applying arms, the two force-applying arms can be staggered by the openings during rotation, and then force is applied to the two force-receiving arms respectively, so that the two force-receiving arms move closer together under the force.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the two force-bearing arms are slidably connected to the outer surface of the displacement rod at their midpoints. The sides of the two force-bearing arms that are far apart from each other are respectively in contact with the surfaces of the two force-applying arms. A push spring is fixedly connected to the side of the two force-bearing arms that are close to each other. The push spring is sleeved on the outer surface of the displacement rod. A force-bearing block is fixedly connected to the ends of the two force-bearing arms that are far apart from each other. By setting the force-bearing arms, the two force-bearing arms are pushed by the force-applying arms and slide closer to each other on the surface of the displacement rod, thus compressing the push spring. The sliding of the two force-bearing arms then drives the two force-bearing blocks to move closer to each other.

[0011] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the two force-bearing blocks extend out of the inner wall of the working groove through the openings, and the ends of the two force-bearing blocks that are far apart from each other are respectively inserted into the inner wall of the locking groove. By setting the force-bearing blocks, the two force-bearing blocks can be disengaged from the locking groove when they move closer together, thereby releasing the fixation of the sliding block. In this way, the sliding block can slide in the moving groove and drive the support plate to move.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0013] 1. This utility model, by setting up a base plate, a rotating table, a sliding block, a working groove, and a positioning structure, achieves the effect of solving the problem that when existing detection workbenches carry materials for scanning, if the materials are not positioned in a certain way, they may shift during the scanning process, resulting in inaccurate scanned images or data and causing deviations in the scanning results.

[0014] 2. This utility model, by setting a sliding block and a support plate, enables the working groove and the positioning structure to work together. The sliding block slides and adjusts in the two moving grooves to drive the support plate to move closer, and is fixed by the positioning structure. This clamps and positions the material to be tested, ensuring that the material remains stable during the scanning process and avoiding scanning result errors caused by material displacement. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the base plate provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the separated structure of the base plate, the rotating platform and the sliding block provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0017] Figure 3 This utility model provides a cross-sectional view of the sliding block and a schematic diagram of the separation structure of the support plate and the rotating table.

[0018] Figure 4 This is an exploded structural diagram of the displacement rod and positioning structure provided in an embodiment of the present invention.

[0019] In the diagram: 1. Base plate; 101. First moving bar; 102. Second moving bar; 103. Base; 2. Rotating table; 3. Sliding block; 301. Through opening; 302. Displacement groove; 4. Working groove; 401. Displacement rod; 5. Positioning structure; 6. Moving groove; 601. Locking groove; 7. Support plate; 701. Rubber plate; 8. Translation block; 9. Pushing component; 10. Translation arm; 11. Linkage rod; 12. Linkage arm; 13. Linkage groove; 14. Force-applying arm; 15. Opening; 16. Force-receiving arm; 17. Push spring; 18. Force-receiving block. Detailed Implementation

[0020] To further understand the invention content, features and effects of this utility model, the following embodiments are provided, and detailed descriptions are given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

[0021] The structure of this utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0022] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown in the figure, an adjustable industrial CT equipment inspection workbench provided by this utility model embodiment includes a base plate 1, a rotating table 2, a sliding block 3, a working groove 4, and a positioning structure 5. A first moving bar 101 is fixedly connected to the top of the base plate 1, a second moving bar 102 is slidably connected to the top of the first moving bar 101, a base 103 is slidably connected to the top of the second moving bar 102, and the rotating table 2 is rotatably connected to the top of the base 103. A moving groove 6 is opened on the top of the rotating table 2, and several locks are equidistantly opened on the front and rear sides of the inner wall of the moving groove 6. The inner wall of the fixed groove 601 and the movable groove 6 is slidably connected to two sliding blocks 3. The top of the two sliding blocks 3 is fixedly connected to a support plate 7. The side of the two support plates 7 that are close to each other is fixedly connected to a rubber plate 701. The inner wall of the two sliding blocks 3 is provided with a working groove 4. The front and rear sides of the two sliding blocks 3 are provided with openings 301. The top of the two sliding blocks 3 is provided with a displacement groove 302. The front and rear sides of the inner wall of the two working grooves 4 are fixedly connected to displacement rods 401. The inner wall of the two working grooves 4 is provided with a positioning structure 5.

[0023] refer to Figure 2 and Figure 4 The positioning structure 5 includes a translation block 8, which is disposed on the top of the sliding block 3. The outer surface of the translation block 8 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the displacement groove 302. A pusher 9 is fixedly connected to the top of the translation block 8, and a translation arm 10 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the translation block 8.

[0024] The above solution is adopted: by setting the translation block 8, when the pusher 9 is pushed away from the support plate 7, it can drive the translation block 8 to slide in the displacement groove 302, and the sliding translation block 8 simultaneously drives the translation arm 10 to move.

[0025] refer to Figure 4 The translation arm 10 is set on the inner wall of the working groove 4. The top of the translation arm 10 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the translation block 8. The front and rear ends of the bottom of the translation arm 10 are respectively fixedly connected to the linkage rod 11, and the outer surfaces of the two linkage rods 11 are respectively sleeved with linkage arms 12.

[0026] The above scheme is adopted: by setting up a translation arm 10, the translation arm 10 can be driven by the translation block 8 to move in the working groove 4. The movement drives the two linkage rods 11 to move at the same time, and the two linkage rods 11 drive the two linkage arms 12 to rotate at the same time.

[0027] refer to Figure 4 Two linkage arms 12 are respectively arranged on the inner wall of the working groove 4. The ends of the two linkage arms 12 that are far apart from each other are rotatably connected to the inner wall of the working groove 4 through a rotating shaft. The surfaces of the ends of the two linkage arms 12 that are close to each other are respectively provided with linkage grooves 13. The inner walls of the two linkage grooves 13 are respectively in contact with the outer surfaces of the two linkage rods 11. The ends of the two linkage arms 12 that are far apart from each other are respectively fixedly connected with force-applying arms 14.

[0028] The above solution is adopted: by setting up a linkage arm 12, the two linkage rods 11 press against the surfaces of the two linkage grooves 13 while moving, thereby driving the two linkage arms 12 to rotate relative to each other. In this way, the two linkage arms 12 drive the two force-applying arms 14 to rotate synchronously during their rotation.

[0029] refer to Figure 4 The ends of the two force-applying arms 14 away from the support plate 7 are respectively fixedly connected to the two linkage arms 12. The ends of the two force-applying arms 14 near the support plate 7 are respectively provided with openings 15, and the sides of the two force-applying arms 14 that are close to each other are respectively provided with receiving arms 16.

[0030] The above scheme is adopted: by setting up the force-applying arms 14, the two force-applying arms 14 can be staggered from the displacement rod 401 through the opening 15 during the rotation, and then force is applied to the two receiving arms 16 respectively, so that the two receiving arms 16 move closer together under the force.

[0031] refer to Figure 4 The two force-bearing arms 16 are slidably connected to the outer surface of the displacement rod 401 in the middle. The sides of the two force-bearing arms 16 that are far apart from each other are in contact with the surfaces of the two force-applying arms 14. The sides of the two force-bearing arms 16 that are close to each other are fixedly connected to a push spring 17, which is sleeved on the outer surface of the displacement rod 401. The ends of the two force-bearing arms 16 that are far apart from each other are fixedly connected to a force-bearing block 18.

[0032] The above scheme is adopted: by setting the force-bearing arms 16, the two force-bearing arms 16 are pushed by the force-applying arms 14 respectively, slide closer on the surface of the displacement rod 401, and squeeze and compress the push spring 17. The two force-bearing arms 16 slide and then drive the two force blocks 18 to move closer.

[0033] refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4Two force-bearing blocks 18 extend out of the inner wall of the working groove 4 through the opening 301, and the ends of the two force-bearing blocks 18 that are far apart from each other are respectively inserted into the inner wall of the locking groove 601.

[0034] The above solution is adopted: by setting force blocks 18, the two force blocks 18 can be disengaged from the locking groove 601 when they move closer to each other, thereby releasing the fixation of the sliding block 3. In this way, the sliding block 3 can slide in the moving groove 6 and drive the support plate 7 to move.

[0035] The working principle of this utility model:

[0036] In use, the material to be scanned is placed between the two support plates 7. Then, the pusher 9 is pushed away from the support plate 7, causing the translation block 8 to slide in the displacement groove 302. At the same time, the translation arm 10 moves in the working groove 4, and simultaneously drives the two linkage rods 11 to move. The movement of the two linkage rods 11 presses against the inner walls of the two linkage grooves 13, causing the two linkage arms 12 to rotate relative to each other. During the rotation, the two force-applying arms 14 rotate synchronously. When the two force-applying arms 14 rotate, they are offset from the displacement rod 401 through the opening 15, and respectively push the two force-receiving arms 16 to slide closer on the surface of the displacement rod 401. The sliding of the two force-receiving arms 16 compresses and squeezes the pusher, and drives the two... The two force-bearing blocks 18 move closer together, and simultaneously disengage from the locking groove 601 and retract into the working groove 4 through the through-hole 301, thereby releasing the fixed limit on the sliding block 3. Then, the sliding block 3 is moved so that it slides horizontally in the moving groove 6, and drives the support plate 7 to move. In this way, the support plate 7 can move closer to cooperate with the other support plate 7, and at the same time, the material is clamped by the rubber plate 701. Then, the pusher 9 is released, and the spring 17 pushes the two force-bearing arms 16 to slide away, and drives the two force-bearing blocks 18 to be inserted into the locking groove 601 respectively to fix the sliding block 3. In this way, the two support plates 7 can clamp the material through the rubber plate 701, so that the material can remain stable during scanning.

[0037] In summary, this adjustable industrial CT equipment inspection worktable, through the base plate 1, rotating table 2, sliding block 3, working groove 4, and positioning structure 5, solves the problem that when the inspection worktable is carrying materials for scanning, if the materials are not positioned in a certain way, the materials may shift during the scanning process, resulting in inaccurate scanned images or data and deviations in the scanning results.

[0038] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.

[0039] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. An adjustable industrial CT equipment inspection workbench, comprising a base plate (1), a rotating stage (2), a sliding block (3), a working groove (4), and a positioning structure (5), characterized in that: The top of the base plate (1) is fixedly connected to a first moving strip (101), the top of the first moving strip (101) is slidably connected to a second moving strip (102), the top of the second moving strip (102) is slidably connected to a base (103), the top of the base (103) is rotatably connected to a rotating platform (2), the top of the rotating platform (2) is provided with a moving groove (6), and the front and rear sides of the inner wall of the moving groove (6) are respectively provided with several locking grooves (601) at equal intervals. The inner wall of the moving groove (6) is slidably connected to two sliding blocks (3). Support plates (7) are fixedly connected to the top of the sliding blocks (3), and rubber plates (701) are fixedly connected to the side of the two support plates (7) that are close to each other. Working grooves (4) are opened on the inner walls of the two sliding blocks (3), and openings (301) are opened on the front and rear sides of the two sliding blocks (3). Displacement grooves (302) are opened on the top of the two sliding blocks (3), and displacement rods (401) are fixedly connected to the front and rear sides of the inner walls of the two working grooves (4). Positioning structures (5) are provided on the inner walls of the two working grooves (4).

2. The adjustable industrial CT equipment inspection workbench as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The positioning structure (5) includes a translation block (8), which is disposed on the top of the sliding block (3). The outer surface of the translation block (8) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the displacement groove (302). A pusher (9) is fixedly connected to the top of the translation block (8), and a translation arm (10) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the translation block (8).

3. The adjustable industrial CT equipment inspection workbench as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The translation arm (10) is set on the inner wall of the working groove (4). The top of the translation arm (10) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the translation block (8). The front and rear ends of the bottom of the translation arm (10) are respectively fixedly connected to the linkage rod (11), and the outer surfaces of the two linkage rods (11) are respectively sleeved with linkage arms (12).

4. The adjustable industrial CT equipment inspection workbench as described in claim 3, characterized in that: Two linkage arms (12) are respectively arranged on the inner wall of the working groove (4) at the front and back. The ends of the two linkage arms (12) that are far apart from each other are respectively rotatably connected to the inner wall of the working groove (4) through a rotating shaft. Linkage grooves (13) are respectively opened on the surfaces of the ends of the two linkage arms (12) that are close to each other. The inner walls of the two linkage grooves (13) are respectively attached to the outer surfaces of the two linkage rods (11). The ends of the two linkage arms (12) that are far apart from each other are respectively fixedly connected to a force-applying arm (14).

5. An adjustable industrial CT equipment inspection workbench as described in claim 4, characterized in that: The ends of the two force-applying arms (14) away from the support plate (7) are respectively fixedly connected to the two linkage arms (12). The ends of the two force-applying arms (14) close to the support plate (7) are respectively provided with openings (15), and the sides of the two force-applying arms (14) close to each other are respectively provided with force-receiving arms (16).

6. The adjustable industrial CT equipment inspection workbench as described in claim 5, characterized in that: The two force-bearing arms (16) are slidably connected to the outer surface of the displacement rod (401) at their middle. The two force-bearing arms (16) are respectively attached to the surfaces of the two force-applying arms (14) at their far-away sides. A push spring (17) is fixedly connected to the two force-bearing arms (16) at their close sides. The push spring (17) is sleeved on the outer surface of the displacement rod (401). A force-bearing block (18) is fixedly connected to the two force-bearing arms (16) at their far-away ends.

7. An adjustable industrial CT equipment inspection workbench as described in claim 6, characterized in that: The two force-bearing blocks (18) extend out of the inner wall of the working groove (4) through the opening (301), and the ends of the two force-bearing blocks (18) that are far apart from each other are respectively inserted into the inner wall of the locking groove (601).