Wearable community inspection supervision device
The clamping arm, driven by a cylinder inside the helmet, holds the clamping pin. Combined with a spring and ball-locking mechanism, this solves the problem of existing devices being unable to quickly change working devices, achieving convenient and stable adaptation to working equipment and improving inspection efficiency.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520854968.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-30
AI Technical Summary
Existing wearable community inspection and monitoring devices cannot be quickly replaced with different working devices, which affects work efficiency.
A device comprising a helmet, a front seat, a cylinder, a push arm, a clamping arm, and a clamping claw is designed. The cylinder drives the push arm to rotate, thereby clamping the clamping column. Combined with the engagement structure of springs and clamping balls, it can securely fix different working equipment.
It enables convenient adaptation and stable fixing of different working parts, improving the flexibility and reliability of the working equipment and adapting to the diverse operational needs of complex working environments.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of inspection and supervision technology, and in particular to a wearable community inspection and supervision device. Background Technology
[0002] Community public facilities such as streetlights, elevators, fitness equipment, and water supply and drainage systems are crucial to residents' daily lives. Inspectors are needed to promptly identify damage or malfunctions in these facilities, arrange timely repairs and maintenance, and ensure their normal operation to provide residents with convenient living conditions. Wearable community inspection and monitoring devices provide auxiliary functions for inspectors, accelerating their work efficiency.
[0003] However, in the face of some sudden public facility failures or special circumstances, it is necessary to temporarily replace specific monitoring devices to strengthen the monitoring and management of the problem area. The inability to quickly replace different monitoring devices will affect work efficiency. Therefore, a wearable community patrol and monitoring device is proposed to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content
[0004] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a wearable community patrol and monitoring device, which aims to improve the problem of not being able to quickly change different working devices in the prior art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A wearable community patrol and monitoring device includes a helmet and a bandage. A front seat is fixedly connected to the front end of the helmet. A base is fixedly connected inside the front seat. A cylinder is fixedly connected inside the base. A push arm is fixedly connected to the drive end of the cylinder. Sliding grooves are provided at both ends of the push arm. Clamping arms slide at both ends of the push arm. A rotating shaft is fixedly connected inside the clamping arm. A clamping claw is rotatably connected inside the clamping arm. Multiple slots are provided inside the helmet. Multiple springs are fixedly connected inside the helmet. A locking ball is fixedly connected to one end of each spring. A locking post is slidably connected inside the helmet. Multiple locking slots are provided on the outside of the locking post. A rotating component for operation is fixedly connected to one end of the locking post.
[0007] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0008] The rotating assembly includes a connecting block, one end of which is fixedly connected to one end of the locking pin, and a rotating ball is rotatably connected inside the connecting block. The other end of the rotating ball is fixedly connected to a working device.
[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0010] The clamping arm is externally slidably connected to the outside of the slide groove, and the rotating shaft is externally rotatably connected to the inside of the front seat;
[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0012] The external engagement of the ball is connected to the inside of the post, and the external engagement of the ball is connected to the outside of the slot.
[0013] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0014] The external couplings of the plurality of clamping claws are externally connected to the outside of the clamping post;
[0015] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0016] The outer side of the locking ball is slidably connected to the outside of the slot, and the outer side of multiple locking balls is slidably connected to the inside of the helmet;
[0017] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0018] The working equipment is used for inspection and supervision.
[0019] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0020] 1. In this utility model, the locking pin is slid into the helmet, and relative stability is achieved by the engagement of multiple springs and locking balls. At this time, the cylinder is activated, and the drive end pushes the push arm to affect the rotation of the two clamping arms, which in turn drives multiple clamping claws to move in opposite directions, thereby clamping the locking pin. This allows for convenient adaptation to different working parts and secure fixation to the back of the head.
[0021] 2. In this utility model, the working device drives the rotating ball to rotate. At the same time, the rotating ball adopts a special spherical structure, so that the working device will not fall off the connecting block due to rotation. Attached Figure Description
[0022] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of a wearable community patrol and monitoring device proposed in this utility model;
[0023] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the front seat of a wearable community patrol and monitoring device proposed in this utility model;
[0024] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a helmet for a wearable community patrol and monitoring device proposed in this utility model;
[0025] Figure 4 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0026] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a wearable community patrol and monitoring device proposed in this utility model.
[0027] Legend:
[0028] 1. Helmet; 2. Front seat; 3. Base; 4. Cylinder; 5. Push arm; 6. Slide; 7. Clamping arm; 8. Rotating shaft; 9. Clamping claw; 10. Groove; 11. Spring; 12. Clamping ball; 13. Clamping post; 14. Clamping slot; 15. Connecting block; 16. Rotating ball; 17. Working equipment; 18. Bandage. 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] Reference Figures 1 to 4 This utility model provides an embodiment of a wearable community patrol and monitoring device, including a helmet 1, which serves as the main structure, supporting other functional components, providing basic head protection, and ensuring the overall stability of the device; and a bandage 18, which secures the helmet 1 to the head, enhancing wearing comfort and stability. A front seat 2 is fixedly connected to the front end of the helmet 1, serving as a mounting base for the front components. A base 3 is fixedly connected inside the front seat 2, providing a fixed fulcrum. A cylinder 4 is fixedly connected inside the base 3, serving as a driving device. A push arm 5 is fixedly connected to the driving end of the cylinder 4, serving as a transmission component. Slide grooves 6 are provided at both ends of the push arm 5, serving as trajectory constraints. Clamping arms 7 slide at both ends of the push arm 5, applying clamping actions.
[0031] The clamping arm 7 is externally slidably connected to the outside of the slide groove 6. A rotating shaft 8 is fixedly connected internally to the clamping arm 7, serving as a rotational support. The external part of the rotating shaft 8 is rotatably connected to the inside of the front seat 2. A clamping claw 9 is rotatably connected internally to the clamping arm 7, serving as a fixed inspection tool. Multiple slots 10 are provided inside the helmet 1, serving as channels. Multiple springs 11 are fixedly connected internally to the helmet 1, serving to apply power. One end of each spring 11 is fixedly connected to a retaining ball 12, which serves as a... The engagement is stable. Multiple locking balls 12 are externally slidably connected to the inside of the helmet 1. The external locking balls 12 are externally slidably connected to the outside of the slot 10. A locking post 13 is slidably connected inside the helmet 1. Here, the locking post 13 is designed as a connecting rotating component. The external locking balls 12 are externally engaged with the inside of the locking post 13. Multiple clamping claws 9 are externally coupled with the outside of the locking post 13. Multiple locking slots 14 are provided on the outside of the locking post 13. Here, the locking slots 14 are designed as locking positions. The external locking balls 12 are externally engaged with the outside of the locking slots 14. One end of the locking post 13 is fixedly connected to a rotating component required for operation.
[0032] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 5 The rotating component includes a connecting block 15, which is designed as an intermediate connector. One end of the connecting block 15 is fixedly connected to one end of the locking post 13. A rotating ball 16 is rotatably connected inside the connecting block 15. The rotating ball 16 is designed to provide flexible angle adjustment. The other end of the rotating ball 16 is fixedly connected to a working device 17, which is designed as the core functional module of the inspection task. The working device 17 is the equipment required for inspection and supervision.
[0033] Working Principle: In actual work scenarios, when workers need to easily adapt to different working parts and wish to free their hands by wearing the relevant equipment, the operation process is as follows: First, pick up the locking post 13 and slowly and precisely slide it into the corresponding slot 14 on the helmet 1. During this process, the locking post 13 will come into contact with and compress the internal spring 11 and locking ball 12. As an elastic element, the spring 11 will undergo elastic deformation and store elastic potential energy when compressed by external force. The locking ball 12, under the elastic force of the spring 11, will tightly press against the locking post 13. At the same time, the pre-cut slot 14 on the locking post 13 forms a groove with the locking ball 12. The ball 12 is inserted into the slot 14, and the two engage with each other, so that the pin 13 and the helmet 1 maintain a relatively stable connection. After the above connection steps are completed, the cylinder 4 can be started. As a common pneumatic actuator, the piston inside the cylinder 4 will start to move under the action of compressed air after receiving the start signal, which will drive the drive end connected to it to extend. During the extension process, the drive end will push the push arm 5 to start moving. There is a clever mechanical structure design between the push arm 5 and the clamping arm 7. The clamping arm 7 is installed in the slide groove 6 opened in the push arm 5. When the push arm 5 moves, the clamping arm 7 will slide along a specific trajectory in the slide groove 6.
[0034] On the other hand, since the clamping arm 7 is installed with the rotating shaft 8 as the fulcrum, it will also rotate around the rotating shaft 8 while sliding. This compound motion enables the two clamping claws 9 to move in opposite directions and finally accurately clamp the pin 13. This clamping method further enhances the stability of the equipment connection. In this way, the staff can reasonably and conveniently change the work equipment 17 according to the equipment needs in different work scenarios, such as the need for lighting devices in dark environments or video recording devices when recording the work process. Moreover, under the double fixation of clamping and locking, when the staff puts on the helmet 1 and uses the bandage 18 to firmly fix the helmet 1 on the head, even if they perform relatively vigorous movements during the work process, such as climbing or running, the work equipment 17 will not fall off.
[0035] When staff are conducting inspections and supervision, the working device 17 often needs to be able to rotate flexibly to align with the required work area and obtain more comprehensive and accurate information. At this time, the staff only needs to manually move the working device 17. At the connection between the working device 17 and the connecting block 15, there is a rotating ball 16. The rotating ball 16 adopts a special spherical structure, which has very good rotational flexibility. When the staff applies external force to the working device 17 to make it rotate, the rotating ball 16 will rotate synchronously in the connecting block 15. Due to the spherical design of the rotating ball 16, no matter how the staff changes the rotation direction of the working device 17, the working device 17 will not fall off the connecting block 15 due to rotation. This design greatly improves the flexibility and reliability of the working device 17 in actual use and can better meet the diverse operational needs of staff in complex working environments.
[0036] Finally, it should be noted that the above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A wearable community patrol supervision device comprising a helmet (1) and a bandage (18), characterized in that: The front end of the helmet (1) is fixedly connected with a front seat (2), the inside of the front seat (2) is fixedly connected with a base (3), the inside of the base (3) is fixedly connected with a gas cylinder (4), the driving end of the gas cylinder (4) is fixedly connected with a push arm (5), both ends of the push arm (5) are provided with a sliding groove (6), both ends of the push arm (5) are slidably connected with a clamping arm (7), the inside of the clamping arm (7) is fixedly connected with a rotating shaft (8), the inside of the clamping arm (7) is rotatably connected with a clamping jaw (9), the inside of the helmet (1) is provided with a plurality of slot grooves (10), the inside of the helmet (1) is fixedly connected with a plurality of springs (11), one end of the spring (11) is fixedly connected with a clamping ball (12), the inside of the helmet (1) is slidably connected with a clamping column (13), the outside of the clamping column (13) is provided with a plurality of clamping grooves (14), one end of the clamping column (13) is fixedly connected with a rotating assembly required for work.
2. The wearable community patrol supervision device according to claim 1, wherein: The rotating assembly comprises a connecting block (15), one end of the connecting block (15) is fixedly connected with one end of the clamping column (13), the inside of the connecting block (15) is rotatably connected with a rotating ball (16), the other end of the rotating ball (16) is fixedly connected with a working device (17).
3. The wearable community patrol monitoring device of claim 1, wherein: The outside of the clamping arm (7) is slidably connected to the outside of the sliding groove (6), the outside of the rotating shaft (8) is rotatably connected to the inside of the front seat (2).
4. The wearable community patrol monitoring device of claim 1, wherein: The outside of the clamping ball (12) is clampedly connected to the inside of the clamping column (13), and the outside of the clamping ball (12) is clampedly connected to the outside of the clamping groove (14).
5. The wearable community patrol monitoring device of claim 1, wherein: The outside of a plurality of clamping jaws (9) is coupled to the outside of the clamping column (13).
6. The wearable community patrol monitoring device of claim 1, wherein: The outside of the clamping ball (12) is slidably connected to the outside of the slot groove (10), and the outside of a plurality of clamping balls (12) is slidably connected to the inside of the helmet (1).
7. The wearable community patrol monitoring device of claim 2, wherein: The working device (17) is used for patrolling and supervising required equipment.