Material transporting trolley
By designing the inclined plane, limiting block, and rotating plate structure of the material transport trolley, the problem of incomplete unloading of traditional material transport trolleys was solved, achieving efficient unloading and cleaning of materials, and reducing usage costs and workload.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Traditional material handling carts suffer from incomplete unloading and excessive residual material during the unloading process, leading to increased operating costs and workload.
A material handling trolley was designed, comprising a frame, protective frame, limit block, rotating plate, and discharge port. Through the inclined surface design, the spring drive of the limit block, and the scraping action of the rotating plate, automatic unloading and efficient cleaning of materials are achieved.
It achieves efficient material unloading, reduces residue, lowers usage costs and workload, and the unloading process is labor-saving and easy to clean.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of material transport equipment, specifically a material transport trolley. Background Technology
[0002] Material handling trolleys are commonly used in many fields such as industrial production, warehousing and logistics, and construction. However, traditional material handling trolleys often suffer from incomplete unloading and a large amount of residual material during the unloading process. This makes cleaning up difficult and troublesome, increasing usage costs and workload.
[0003] Therefore, those skilled in the art have provided a material handling trolley to solve the problems mentioned above. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model provides a material transport handcart.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution of this utility model is as follows:
[0006] A material handling trolley, comprising:
[0007] The frame has an inclined surface on its upper surface for discharging material.
[0008] A protective frame that is slidably disposed along an inclined surface on the vehicle frame;
[0009] A limiting block is slidably disposed on the inclined surface of the frame, with one end extending into the protective frame to restrict the protective frame from sliding down when it is loaded with materials;
[0010] A rotating plate is rotatably connected to the protective frame, with the rotation point located below the protective frame and one side conforming to the inclined surface on the vehicle frame.
[0011] The discharge port is formed between the end of the rotating plate near the rotation point and the side of the protective frame near the ground;
[0012] After the limiting block is released, the protective frame moves downward and the rotating plate rotates obliquely upward. The material on both sides of the protective frame is scraped by the rotating plate and slides out of the discharge port due to the material adhering to the upper surface of the rotating plate.
[0013] Preferably, the limiting block is vertically movable, and a spring is sleeved on the limiting block. The spring drives the limiting block to move upward and extend into the protective frame to contact the side wall of the protective frame to form a limit.
[0014] Preferably, a side groove is provided on the side of the frame near the side for the user to push and pull, and a control plate is fixedly installed on the side of the limiting block. The control plate and the spring are both located in the side groove, and the spring is located below the control plate.
[0015] Preferably, two inclined grooves are formed on the frame parallel to the inclined plane, and two guide blocks are fixedly installed at the bottom of the protective frame, with the two guide blocks slidably disposed in the two inclined grooves respectively.
[0016] Preferably, when the guide block reaches the lowest point of its stroke, the discharge port is located entirely on one side of the vehicle frame.
[0017] In summary, this utility model has the following beneficial technical effects:
[0018] 1. Under the action of gravity, the protective frame slides down the inclined surface of the frame. When the guide block reaches the lowest point of the stroke, the entire discharge port is located on one side of the frame. The material in the protective frame is unloaded from the discharge port without the need for tipping, which saves more effort.
[0019] 2. When the rotating plate is manually rotated, the material adhering to the two walls of the protective frame will be scraped off and fall onto the rotating plate. The material adhering to the upper surface of the rotating plate will also slide off from the discharge port as the angle of the rotating plate increases, thus achieving efficient material unloading. Attached Figure Description
[0020] The disclosure of this utility model is illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this utility model. In the drawings, the same reference numerals are used to refer to the same parts. Wherein:
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 2 This is a top view of the structure of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 3 This is a frontal cross-sectional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0024] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached diagram: 1. Frame; 2. Protective frame; 3. Turning plate; 4. Discharge port; 5. Limiting block; 6. Control plate; 7. Inclined groove; 8. Guide block; 9. Spring. Detailed Implementation
[0025] It is readily understood that, based on the technical solution of this utility model, those skilled in the art can propose various interchangeable structural methods and implementations without altering the essential spirit of this utility model. Therefore, the following detailed embodiments and accompanying drawings are merely illustrative descriptions of the technical solution of this utility model and should not be considered as the entirety of this utility model or as limitations or restrictions on the technical solution of this utility model.
[0026] A material transport handcart, as shown in the reference Figure 1-3 It includes a frame 1, a protective frame 2, a limiting block 5, a rotating plate 3, and a discharge port 4.
[0027] The frame 1 has an inclined surface on its upper surface for unloading materials. The design of the inclined surface allows the materials to slide down naturally under the action of gravity, providing the basic conditions for unloading.
[0028] The protective frame 2, which slides along the inclined surface on the frame 1, is used for loading materials.
[0029] The limiting block 5 is slidably mounted on the inclined surface of the frame 1. One end extends into the protective frame 2 to prevent the protective frame 2 from sliding down during loading. Specifically, the limiting block 5 is vertically movable, and a spring 9 is sleeved on the limiting block 5. The spring 9 drives the limiting block 5 to move upward and extend into the protective frame 2 to contact the side wall of the protective frame 2 to form a limit. In this way, during loading, the limiting block 5 can prevent the protective frame 2 from sliding down, ensuring the stability and safety of the loading process. At the same time, a side groove is opened on the side of the frame 1 near the side for the user to push and pull. A control plate 6 is fixedly installed on the side of the limiting block 5. The control plate 6 and the spring 9 are both located in the side groove, and the spring 9 is located below the control plate 6. By pressing the control plate 6, the limiting block 5 can overcome the elastic force of the spring 9 and move downward, thereby releasing the limit on the protective frame 2 and facilitating the unloading operation.
[0030] The rotating plate 3 is rotatably connected to the protective frame 2. The rotation point is located below the protective frame 2. One side is attached to the inclined surface on the frame 1, and the adjacent narrow sides are flush with the two inner side walls of the protective frame 2 parallel to the direction of travel. This arrangement of the rotating plate 3 allows it to rotate as the protective frame 2 slides down during unloading, scraping the material adhering to the side wall of the protective frame 2 and promoting the smooth unloading of the material.
[0031] The discharge port 4 is formed between the end of the rotating plate 3 near the rotation point and the side of the protective frame 2 near the ground.
[0032] After the limit block 5 is released, the protective frame 2 moves downward and the rotating plate 3 rotates obliquely upward. The material on both sides of the protective frame 2 is scraped by the rotating plate 3 and the material adhering to the upper surface of the rotating plate 3 slides off from the discharge port 4, realizing efficient material unloading.
[0033] Two inclined grooves 7 are formed parallel to the inclined plane on the frame 1. Two guide blocks 8 are fixedly installed at the bottom of the protective frame 2, and the two guide blocks 8 are slidably set in the two inclined grooves 7 respectively. This guiding structure can ensure that the sliding of the protective frame 2 on the inclined plane of the frame 1 is more stable and smooth, avoiding deviation or jamming. When the guide block 8 reaches the lowest point of its stroke, the discharge port 4 is located entirely on one side of the frame 1, ensuring that the material can be unloaded from the frame 1 to a large extent without residue.
[0034] Unloading process: The operator presses the control panel 6, which causes the limit block 5 to move downwards against the elastic force of the spring 9, releasing the limit on the protective frame 2. Under the action of gravity, the protective frame 2 slides down the slope of the frame 1. When the guide block 8 reaches the lowest point of the stroke, the discharge port 4 is located entirely on one side of the frame 1, and the material inside the protective frame 2 is unloaded from the discharge port 4 without the need for tipping, which is more labor-saving.
[0035] When the rotating plate 3 is manually rotated, the material adhering to the two side walls of the protective frame 2 will be scraped off and fall onto the rotating plate 3. The material adhering to the upper surface of the rotating plate 3 will also slide off from the discharge port 4 as the tilt angle of the rotating plate 3 increases.
[0036] After unloading is completed, the protective frame 2 is restored to its original position, the control plate 6 is released, and under the action of the spring 9, the limit block 5 moves upward again to restore the limit on the protective frame 2 so that the next loading can be carried out.
[0037] The technical scope of this utility model is not limited to the content described above. Those skilled in the art can make various modifications and variations to the above embodiments without departing from the technical concept of this utility model, and all such modifications and variations should fall within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A material handling cart, comprising: The utility model relates to a material discharging device, including: A frame (1) is provided with a slope on the upper surface for discharging material; A protective frame (2) is slidingly arranged along the slope on the frame (1); A limiting block (5) is slidingly arranged on the slope of the frame (1) and extends into the protective frame (2) to limit the downward sliding of the protective frame (2) when loading material; A rotating plate (3) is rotatably connected to the protective frame (2) with the rotating point below the protective frame (2) and one side abutting the slope on the frame (1); A discharge port (4) is formed between one end of the rotating plate (3) near the rotating point and one side of the protective frame (2) near the ground; When the limiting block (5) is released, the protective frame (2) moves downward, the rotating plate (3) rotates upward, the side walls of the protective frame (2) are scraped by the rotating plate (3), and the material adhered to the upper surface of the rotating plate (3) falls from the discharge port (4).
2. A trolley according to claim 1, wherein: The limiting block (5) is vertically movable, a spring (9) is sleeved on the limiting block (5), and the spring (9) drives the limiting block (5) to move upward and contact the side walls of the protective frame (2) to form limiting.
3. A trolley according to claim 2, wherein: A side groove is formed on the frame (1) near the side for pushing and pulling by the user, a control plate (6) is fixedly installed on the side surface of the limiting block (5), the control plate (6) and the spring (9) are located in the side groove, and the spring (9) is below the control plate (6).
4. A trolley as claimed in claim 3, wherein: Two inclined grooves (7) are formed on the frame (1) parallel to the slope, two guide blocks (8) are fixedly installed on the bottom of the protective frame (2), and the two guide blocks (8) are slidingly arranged in the two inclined grooves (7), respectively.
5. A trolley according to claim 4, wherein: When the guide block (8) reaches the lowest point of the stroke, the discharge port (4) is located on one side of the frame (1).