Optical glass cleaning frame

By designing the rack and pinion structure of the optical glass cleaning rack, the synchronous clamping and fixing of multiple sets of fixing plates is achieved, which solves the problem of low cleaning efficiency of optical glass in the existing technology and improves the cleaning efficiency of batch optical glass.

CN223970586UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06ANHUI SHENGXI ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520583063.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-31
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-31

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Technical Problem

Existing optical glass cleaning equipment requires individual clamping of optical glass of the same size in the same batch, resulting in low cleaning efficiency.

Method used

An optical glass cleaning rack was designed, which uses a rack and pinion plate and gear structure to achieve synchronous clamping and fixing of multiple sets of fixing plates. Combined with the operation of the lead screw and handle, it can achieve synchronous fixing of batches of optical glass.

Benefits of technology

This improved the efficiency of optical glass cleaning, enabled the synchronous fixing of batches of optical glass, and enhanced cleaning efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model provides an optical glass cleaning frame which comprises a bottom plate, a plurality of placing seats are arranged on the bottom plate at intervals in the length direction of the bottom plate, fixing plates used for fixing optical glass are movably arranged on the bottom plate and located on the two sides of each placing seat, and the two fixing plates and the placing seats form a positioning frame. According to the optical glass cleaning frame, an operator holds a third handle and rotates a lead screw, the lead screw rotates to drive a threaded sleeve to move in the axial direction of the lead screw, and therefore descending of a positioning box is achieved until a first gear on the surface of a second rotating shaft of the positioning box is meshed with a rack plate; an operator drives the first gear to rotate by rotating the second handle, and then the multiple sets of fixing plates are driven to move inwards at the same time, so that clamping and fixing of optical glass are achieved, synchronous fixing of batch optical glass is achieved, and the cleaning efficiency is greatly improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of optical glass technology, and in particular to an optical glass cleaning rack. Background Technology

[0002] After processing, optical glass often has various contaminants on its surface, such as grease, dust, and metal particles. These contaminants not only affect the appearance quality of the optical glass, but may also have an adverse effect on its optical performance. Therefore, cleaning is a crucial step in the processing of optical glass.

[0003] Chinese Patent Publication No. CN 222625698 U discloses an optical glass cleaning method. In this technical solution, by setting an adjustment component, the distance between the clamping columns can be adjusted according to the size of the optical glass, which can better limit and clamp the optical glass and effectively enhance the applicability of the device. However, when clamping optical glass of the same size in the same batch, it is necessary to fix them one by one, which will lead to low cleaning efficiency when cleaning large batches of optical glass.

[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a new optical glass cleaning rack to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Summary of the Invention

[0005] This utility model provides an optical glass cleaning rack, which solves the technical problem that when clamping optical glass of the same size in the same batch, it is still necessary to fix them one by one.

[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention provides an optical glass cleaning rack, including a base plate, on which a plurality of placement seats are spaced apart along its length. Fixing plates for fixing optical glass are movably arranged on the base plate and on both sides of each placement seat, and the two fixing plates and the placement seats form a positioning frame.

[0007] A rack plate is horizontally fixed to one side of each of the fixed plates. A receiving box is vertically arranged at the rear end of the base plate and on one side of the fixed plate. A positioning box is rotatably arranged on the front side of the receiving box. A second rotating shaft is rotatably arranged in the inner cavity of the positioning box and extends to the other end of the base plate. A plurality of first gears that mesh with the rack plate are arranged at intervals on the surface of the second rotating shaft. A second gear that meshes with the rack plate is rotatably arranged on the base plate and on one side of each first gear.

[0008] Preferably, a lead screw is rotatably provided inside the receiving box, a threaded sleeve is threadedly connected to the surface of the lead screw, the positioning box is fixedly connected to the surface of the threaded sleeve, and a third handle is fixedly connected to the top of the lead screw extending to the outside of the receiving box.

[0009] Preferably, the top of the positioning box is provided with a through groove, and the surface of the second rotating shaft is provided with a plurality of positioning grooves that are adapted to the through groove. The second rotating shaft can be positioned by inserting the second pin into the through groove and the positioning groove. The other end of the second rotating shaft is fixedly connected to a second handle.

[0010] Preferably, two support seats are provided on the upper surface of the base plate and on one side of each of the first gears. A first rotating shaft is rotatably provided between each pair of support seats. One of the support seats has a limiting groove. The surface of the first rotating shaft has a plurality of grooves that are adapted to the limiting groove. The first rotating shaft can be fixed by inserting a first pin into the groove. One end of the first rotating shaft extends to one side of the support seat and is fixedly connected to a first handle.

[0011] Preferably, the base plate has a plurality of sliding grooves spaced apart at both ends on its upper surface. A slider is slidably disposed on the surface of the sliding groove, and a connecting block is fixedly connected to the surface of the slider. The fixing plate is fixedly connected to the surface of the connecting block.

[0012] Preferably, both the inner side of the fixing plate and the top of the placement seat are provided with receiving grooves for placing optical glass.

[0013] Compared with related technologies, the optical glass cleaning rack provided by this utility model has the following advantages:

[0014] This utility model provides an optical glass cleaning rack. The operator holds the third handle and rotates the lead screw. The rotation of the lead screw causes the threaded sleeve to move along the axial direction of the lead screw, thereby lowering the positioning box. When the first gear on the second rotating shaft surface of the positioning box meshes with the rack plate, the operator drives the first gear to rotate by rotating the second handle, which in turn drives multiple sets of fixing plates to move inward simultaneously, thereby clamping and fixing the optical glass. This enables the synchronous fixing of batches of optical glass, greatly improving the cleaning efficiency. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of an optical glass cleaning rack provided by this utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the side structure.

[0017] Figure 3 for Figure 1 The diagram shows a side sectional view of the structure.

[0018] The following are the labels in the diagram: 1. Base plate; 2. Placement seat; 3. Connecting block; 4. Fixing plate; 5. Receiving groove; 6. Rack plate; 7. Support seat; 8. First rotating shaft; 9. First gear; 10. First handle; 11. Limiting groove; 12. First pin; 13. Groove; 14. Optical glass; 15. Receiving box; 16. Lead screw; 17. Threaded sleeve; 18. Positioning box; 19. Second rotating shaft; 20. Positioning groove; 21. Second pin; 22. Second gear; 23. Second handle; 24. Slider; 25. Slide groove; 26. Third handle. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0020] Please refer to the following: Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 ,in, Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of an optical glass cleaning rack provided by this utility model; Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the side structure. Figure 3 for Figure 1 The diagram shows a side cross-sectional view. An optical glass cleaning rack includes a base plate 1, on which a plurality of placement seats 2 are spaced apart along its length. Fixing plates 4 for fixing optical glass 14 are movably disposed on the base plate 1 and on both sides of each placement seat 2. The two fixing plates 4 and the placement seats 2 form a positioning frame.

[0021] The mounting base 2 is used to support the optical glass 14 and ensure its stable placement.

[0022] The optical glass 14 on the placement seat 2 is clamped and fixed by the synchronous inward movement of the two fixing plates 4.

[0023] Handles are provided on both sides of the base plate 1 and above the fixing plate 4 for placing the device in a water tank for cleaning.

[0024] A rack plate 6 is horizontally fixedly connected to one side of each of the fixed plates 4. A receiving box 15 is vertically arranged at the rear end of the base plate 1 and on one side of the fixed plate 4. A positioning box 18 is rotatably arranged on the front side of the receiving box 15. A second rotating shaft 19 is rotatably arranged in the inner cavity of the positioning box 18 and extends to the other end of the base plate 1. A plurality of first gears 9 that mesh with the rack plate 6 are arranged at intervals on the surface of the second rotating shaft 19. A second gear 22 that meshes with the rack plate 6 is rotatably arranged on the base plate 1 and on one side of each first gear 9.

[0025] The rack plate 6, the first gear 9, and the second gear 22 can all be equipped with a receiving chamber and placed inside the receiving chamber, as long as the handle is exposed to the outside and the rack plate 6 can operate normally.

[0026] The first gear 9 can be raised and lowered. When it is necessary to clean optical glass 14 of the same size, the first gear 9 is lowered to the position where it meshes with the rack plate 6. Then, by driving the first gear 9 to rotate, multiple sets of fixed plates 4 can be moved inward at the same time, thereby improving the cleaning efficiency.

[0027] When cleaning optical glass 14 of different sizes, the first gear 9 is driven to rise to a certain height, and then the second gear 22 is rotated to drive the fixing plate 4 to move inward, thereby clamping and fixing the optical glass 14 of different sizes.

[0028] The inner cavity of the receiving box 15 is rotatably provided with a lead screw 16, the surface of the lead screw 16 is threadedly connected with a threaded sleeve 17, the positioning box 18 is fixedly connected to the surface of the threaded sleeve 17, and the top end of the lead screw 16 extends to the outside of the receiving box 15 and is fixedly connected with a third handle 26.

[0029] When cleaning the same batch of optical glass 14 of the same size, the operator holds the third handle 26 and rotates the lead screw 16. The rotation of the lead screw 16 will drive the threaded sleeve 17 to move along the axial direction of the lead screw 16, thereby lowering the positioning box 18 until the first gear 9 on the surface of the second rotating shaft 19 of the positioning box 18 meshes with the rack plate 6, which can drive the first gear 9 to rotate and achieve inward clamping and fixing of multiple sets of fixing plates 4.

[0030] The top of the positioning box 18 is provided with a through groove, and the surface of the second rotating shaft 19 is provided with a plurality of positioning grooves 20 that are adapted to the through groove. The second rotating shaft 19 can be positioned by inserting the second pin 21 into the through groove and the positioning groove 20. The other end of the second rotating shaft 19 is fixedly connected to the second handle 23.

[0031] By rotating the second handle 23, the second rotating shaft 19 can be driven to rotate, thereby driving the first gear 9 to rotate, so as to drive the fixing plate 4 to clamp and fix the optical glass 14 inward.

[0032] Anti-slip pads are provided in both the through groove and the positioning groove 20 to prevent the second pin 21 from falling out of the through groove and the positioning groove 20 due to the buoyancy of the water after being placed in water.

[0033] After clamping and fixing the optical glass 14 with the fixing plate 4, or when the first gear 9 is not needed, the second rotating shaft 19 is fixed by inserting the second pin 21 into the through groove and the positioning groove 20 in different states, so as to prevent it from loosening when placed in the water tank.

[0034] Two support seats 7 are provided on the upper surface of the base plate 1 and on one side of each of the first gears 9. A first rotating shaft 8 is rotatably provided between each pair of support seats 7. A limiting groove 11 is provided in one of the support seats 7. A plurality of grooves 13 adapted to the limiting grooves 11 are provided on the surface of the first rotating shaft 8. The first rotating shaft 8 can be fixed by inserting a first pin 12 into the groove 13. One end of the first rotating shaft 8 extends to one side of the support seat 7 and is fixedly connected to a first handle 10.

[0035] Anti-slip pads are provided in both the limiting groove 11 and the groove 13 to prevent the first pin 12 from falling out of the limiting groove 11 and the groove 13 due to the buoyancy of the water after being placed in water.

[0036] When it is necessary to clean optical glass 14 of different sizes, the first handle 10 is turned, which drives the first rotating shaft 8 to rotate, which in turn drives the second gear 22 to rotate, thereby driving the fixing plate 4 to clamp and fix the optical glass 14, thus achieving the clamping and fixing of optical glass 14 of different sizes.

[0037] After the fixing is completed, the fixing plate 4 can be fixed by inserting the first pin 12 into the limiting groove 11 and the groove 13.

[0038] The upper surface of the base plate 1 is provided with a plurality of sliding grooves 25 at intervals at both ends. A slider 24 is slidably provided on the surface of the sliding groove 25. A connecting block 3 is fixedly connected to the surface of the slider 24. The fixing plate 4 is fixedly connected to the surface of the connecting block 3.

[0039] The slider 24 ensures the stability of the fixed plate 4 during the sliding process and prevents the fixed plate 4 from shifting during the sliding process.

[0040] Both the inner side of the fixing plate 4 and the top of the placement seat 2 are provided with receiving grooves 5 for placing the optical glass 14.

[0041] Positioning plates can be installed in the receiving grooves 5 of both the fixing plate 4 and the placement seat 2 to position the optical glass 14. This technical reference document is for record-keeping purposes and will not be elaborated further here.

[0042] The working principle of the optical glass cleaning rack provided by this utility model is as follows:

[0043] When cleaning optical glass 14 of the same size in the same batch is required, the operator holds the third handle 26 and rotates the lead screw 16. The rotation of the lead screw 16 causes the threaded sleeve 17 to move along the axial direction of the lead screw 16, thereby lowering the positioning box 18 until the first gear 9 on the surface of the second rotating shaft 19 of the positioning box 18 meshes with the rack plate 6. The operator then drives the first gear 9 to rotate by rotating the second handle 23, which in turn drives multiple sets of fixing plates 4 to move inward simultaneously, thereby clamping and fixing the optical glass 14. When cleaning different sizes of optical glass 14 is required, the operator can perform the same cleaning process. When cleaning small optical glass 14, the first gear 9 is first driven to rise to a certain height, disengaging it from the rack plate 6. Then, the operator rotates the first handle 10, which drives the first rotating shaft 8 to rotate, thereby driving the second gear 22 to rotate. The rotation of the second gear 22 drives the rack plate 6 to move, thereby moving the fixing plate 4 inward, thus clamping and fixing optical glass 14 of different sizes. After fixing, the first rotating shaft 8 and the second rotating shaft 19 are fixed by the first pin 12 and the second pin 21.

[0044] Compared with related technologies, the optical glass cleaning rack provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0045] This utility model provides an optical glass cleaning rack. The operator holds the third handle 26 and rotates the lead screw 16. The rotation of the lead screw 16 causes the threaded sleeve 17 to move along the axial direction of the lead screw 16, thereby lowering the positioning box 18. When the first gear 9 on the surface of the second rotating shaft 19 of the positioning box 18 meshes with the rack plate 6, the operator drives the first gear 9 to rotate by rotating the second handle 23, which in turn drives multiple sets of fixing plates 4 to move inward at the same time, thereby clamping and fixing the optical glass 14. This achieves synchronous fixing of batches of optical glass 14, greatly improving cleaning efficiency.

[0046] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. An optical glass cleaning rack comprising a base plate (1), characterized in that, The bottom plate (1) is provided with a plurality of placing seats (2) along the length direction, and the bottom plate (1) is movably provided with a fixing plate (4) for fixing optical glass (14) on both sides of each placing seat (2), and the two fixing plates (4) and the placing seat (2) form a positioning frame. The side of each fixing plate (4) is transversely fixedly connected with a rack plate (6), the rear end of the bottom plate (1) is vertically provided with a containing box (15) on one side of the fixing plate (4), the front side of the containing box (15) is movably provided with a positioning box (18), the inner cavity of the positioning box (18) is rotatably and extendingly provided with a second rotating shaft (19) to the other end of the bottom plate (1), the surface of the second rotating shaft (19) is movably provided with a plurality of first gears (9) engaged with the rack plate (6), and the side of each first gear (9) on the bottom plate (1) is rotatably provided with a second gear (22) engaged with the rack plate (6).

2. An optical glass cleaning rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein The inner cavity of the containing box (15) is rotatably provided with a lead screw (16), the surface of the lead screw (16) is threadedly connected with a threaded sleeve (17), the positioning box (18) is fixedly connected to the surface of the threaded sleeve (17), and the top end of the lead screw (16) is fixedly connected with a third handle (26) extending to the outside of the containing box (15).

3. An optical glass cleaning rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein The top of the positioning box (18) is provided with a through slot, the surface of the second rotating shaft (19) is provided with a plurality of positioning grooves (20) matched with the through slot, and the second rotating shaft (19) can be positioned by inserting the second pin (21) into the through slot and the positioning grooves (20).

4. An optical glass cleaning rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein The surface of the bottom plate (1) is provided with two support seats (7) on one side of each first gear (9), a first rotating shaft (8) is rotatably arranged between every two support seats (7), one support seat (7) is provided with a limiting groove (11), the surface of the first rotating shaft (8) is provided with a plurality of grooves (13) matched with the limiting groove (11), and the first rotating shaft (8) can be fixed by inserting the first pin (12) into the groove (13).

5. An optical glass cleaning rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein The surface of the bottom plate (1) is provided with a plurality of sliding grooves (25) at intervals at both ends, the surface of the sliding groove (25) is slidably provided with a sliding block (24), the surface of the sliding block (24) is fixedly connected with a connecting block (3), and the fixing plate (4) is fixedly connected to the surface of the connecting block (3).

6. An optical glass cleaning rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein The inner side of the fixing plate (4) and the top of the placing seat (2) are both provided with a containing groove (5) for placing optical glass (14).

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  • Optical glass cleaning frame

    CN222625698U