Coaxial cable production cooling device
By using a worm gear transmission system and a spring rod structure, the problems of uneven cooling and messy winding in coaxial cable production are solved, achieving uniform winding and maintaining dryness of the cable, thus improving production efficiency and equipment lifespan.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520572621.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-29
AI Technical Summary
Traditional coaxial cable production cooling devices suffer from uneven cooling, long cooling time, difficulty in maintaining water quality, and high equipment maintenance costs. Furthermore, the cable cannot be evenly wound onto the winding roller during winding, resulting in messy winding.
The system employs a worm gear transmission system and a spring rod structure. The worm gear is driven by a motor to rotate, which in turn drives the gears and sliders to slide, so that the cable is evenly wound on the take-up roller. The cable dryness is maintained by a fan and a spring baffle.
It achieves uniform cable winding and maintains cable dryness, is suitable for cables of different diameters, and improves production efficiency and equipment lifespan.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cable production technology, and in particular to a cooling device for coaxial cable production. Background Technology
[0002] Coaxial cable is a transmission line used to transmit electrical signals. It consists of four parts: a center conductor, an insulation layer, a shielding layer, and an outer sheath. Using coaxial cable production cooling devices can improve production efficiency, ensure production quality, and protect production equipment. However, traditional coaxial cable production cooling devices suffer from uneven cooling, long cooling times, difficulties in water quality maintenance, and high equipment maintenance costs. To achieve modern coaxial cable cooling effects, new types of coaxial cable production cooling devices are used.
[0003] In the prior art, cable winding devices are usually fixed on the equipment. During winding, the cable cannot be evenly wound around the outer wall of the winding roller, resulting in the cable being messily wrapped around the outer wall of the winding roller during winding. Utility Model Content
[0004] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a cooling device for coaxial cable production, which aims to solve the problem that cable winding devices are usually fixed on the device, and during winding, the cable cannot be evenly wound on the outer wall of the winding roller, resulting in the cable being messily wrapped on the outer wall of the winding roller during winding.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution:
[0006] A cooling device for coaxial cable production includes a housing. A motor is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the housing. A worm gear is fixedly mounted at the output end of the motor. The teeth of the worm gear mesh with a worm wheel. A rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the worm wheel. The outer wall of the rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the housing. A gear is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating shaft. A gear two meshes with the teeth of the gear one. A rotating rod is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the gear two. The outer wall of the rotating rod is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the housing. A sector gear is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod. The inner wall of the sector gear is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating shaft. A rack meshes with the outer wall of the sector gear. A slider is fixedly connected to the rear outer wall of the rack. A slide rail is slidably connected to the inner wall of the slider. The lower surface of the slide rail is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the housing. A cooling assembly is provided on the outer wall of the housing.
[0007] Preferably, the cooling assembly includes a cooling tank, the inner wall of which is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the housing, a bracket is fixedly connected to the front outer wall of the housing, and a motor is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the bracket.
[0008] Preferably, a take-up roller is fixedly installed at the output end of the second motor, a second bracket is installed on the upper surface of the cooling tank, a fan is installed on the inner wall of the second bracket, and a bearing block is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the slider.
[0009] Preferably, a rotating column is rotatably connected to the lower surface of the bearing block, the lower surface of the rotating column is rotatably connected to the upper surface of the slider, a motor three is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the slider, and a worm gear two is fixedly provided at the output end of the motor three.
[0010] Preferably, the toothed end of the worm gear two is engaged with a worm wheel two, and the worm wheel two is internally fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating column.
[0011] Preferably, a gear three is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating column, and a rack two is meshed with the tooth end of the gear three. The upper surface of the rack two is slidably connected to the lower surface of the bearing block.
[0012] Preferably, a spring rod is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rack 2, and the outer wall of the spring rod is slidably connected to the inner wall of the bearing block.
[0013] Preferably, a support block is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the spring rod, and a spring baffle is provided on the inner wall of the support block.
[0014] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0015] 1. In this utility model, the starting motor drives the worm gear to rotate the worm wheel, the worm wheel drives the rotating shaft to rotate the gear and the sector gear, the gear drives the gear to rotate the rotating rod to drive the sector gear on the other side to rotate, and the sector gear drives the rack to drive the slider to slide on the inner wall of the slide rail. This achieves the effect of making the cable evenly wound on the outer wall of the take-up roller by reciprocating motion.
[0016] 2. In this utility model, the starting motor drives the worm gear two to rotate the worm wheel two, the worm wheel two drives the rotating column to rotate the gear three, the gear three drives the rack two to move the spring rod, and the spring rod drives the support block to move. This can achieve the effect of being suitable for cables of different diameters, and can also achieve the effect of keeping the cable dry through the spring baffle. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a coaxial cable production cooling device proposed in this utility model;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a partial structural diagram of the worm gear of a coaxial cable production cooling device proposed in this utility model;
[0019] Figure 3This is a partial structural diagram of the winding roller of a coaxial cable production cooling device proposed in this utility model;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a partial structural diagram of the spring rod of a coaxial cable production cooling device proposed in this utility model.
[0021] Legend:
[0022] 1. Outer shell; 101. Motor 1; 102. Worm 1; 103. Worm wheel 1; 104. Rotating shaft; 105. Gear 1; 106. Gear 2; 107. Rotating rod; 108. Sector gear; 109. Rack 1; 110. Slider; 111. Slide rail; 2. Cooling tank; 201. Support 1; 202. Motor 2; 203. Take-up roller; 204. Support 2; 205. Fan; 3. Bearing block; 301. Motor 3; 302. Worm 2; 303. Worm wheel 2; 304. Rotating column; 305. Gear 3; 306. Rack 2; 307. Spring rod; 308. Support block; 309. Spring baffle. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0024] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2This utility model provides an embodiment of a coaxial cable production cooling device, comprising a housing 1, a motor 101 fixedly connected to the inner wall of the housing 1, a worm gear 102 fixedly mounted at the output end of the motor 101, a worm wheel 103 meshing with the toothed end of the worm gear 102, a rotating shaft 104 fixedly connected to the inner wall of the worm wheel 103, a gear 105 fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating shaft 104, a gear 106 meshing with the toothed end of the gear 105, a rotating rod 107 fixedly connected to the inner wall of the gear 106, a sector gear 108 fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod 107, and a sector gear 108 fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod 107. The outer wall of the rotating shaft 104 is meshed with the outer wall of the sector gear 108, and a rack 109 is connected to it. A slider 110 is fixedly connected to the rear outer wall of the rack 109. A slide rail 111 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the slider 110. The lower surface of the slide rail 111 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the outer shell 1. The outer wall of the outer shell 1 is provided with a cooling assembly. The cooling assembly includes a cooling tank 2. The inner wall of the cooling tank 2 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the outer shell 1. A bracket 201 is fixedly connected to the front outer wall of the outer shell 1. A motor 202 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the bracket 201. A take-up roller 203 is fixedly installed at the output end of the motor 202. A bracket 204 is installed on the upper surface of the cooling tank 2. A fan 205 is installed on the inner wall of the bracket 204. A bearing block 3 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the slider 110.
[0025] Specifically, starting the motor 101 fixed to the inner wall of the outer casing 1 drives the worm gear 102 to rotate, causing the worm wheel 103 to rotate. The worm wheel 103 drives the rotating shaft 104 to rotate, causing the gear 105 to rotate synchronously. The gear 105 drives the gear 2 106 to rotate, causing the rotating rod 107 to drive the sector gear 108 to rotate. At the same time, the rotating shaft 104 drives the sector gear 108 to rotate, thereby causing the rack 109 to drive the slider 110 to slide on the inner wall of the slide rail 111 and reciprocate. This achieves the effect of evenly winding the cable on the outer wall of the take-up roller 203. Passing the cable through the outer casing 1 allows the cable to be cooled. A fan 205 is installed in the bracket 204 fixed on the cooling tank 2. By starting the fan 205, the water adhering to the cable can be blown away. Starting the motor 202 causes the take-up roller 203 to rotate on the inner wall of the bracket 201, thus achieving the effect of winding the cable on the take-up roller 203.
[0026] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 3A rotating column 304 is rotatably connected to the lower surface of the bearing block 3. The lower surface of the rotating column 304 is rotatably connected to the upper surface of the slider 110. A motor 301 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the slider 110. A worm gear 302 is fixedly installed at the output end of the motor 301. A worm wheel 303 is meshed with the tooth end of the worm gear 302. The inner wall of the worm wheel 303 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating column 304.
[0027] Specifically, starting the motor 301 fixed on the slider 110 drives the worm gear 302 to rotate, causing the worm wheel 303 to rotate synchronously. The rotation of the worm wheel 303 drives the rotating column 304 to rotate, and at the same time causes the gear 305 to rotate, thereby providing power for the rack 306 to drive the spring rod 307 to move.
[0028] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 4 A gear 305 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating column 304. The tooth end of the gear 305 is meshed with a rack 306. The upper surface of the rack 306 is slidably connected to the lower surface of the bearing block 3. A spring rod 307 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rack 306. The outer wall of the spring rod 307 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the bearing block 3. A support block 308 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the spring rod 307. A spring baffle 309 is provided on the inner wall of the support block 308.
[0029] Specifically, the rotation of gear 305 can drive rack 2 306 to move, causing spring rod 307 to slide on the inner wall of bearing block 3. The spring part on it will provide power for spring rod 307 to return to its original position. The spring baffle 309 on support block 308 can scrape away residual water stains on the cable, thereby achieving the effect of ensuring the dryness of the cable.
[0030] Working principle: When the device is needed, the cable is pulled out of the housing 1, and the motor 301 is started to drive the worm gear 302 to rotate, causing the worm wheel 303 to rotate synchronously. The rotation of the worm wheel 303 drives the rotating column 304 to rotate on the upper surface of the slider 110, causing the gear 305 to rotate further. The rotation of the gear 305 drives the rack 306 to slide, causing the spring rod 307 to move on the inner wall of the support block 3. The spring part on the spring rod 307 provides power for the reset of the support block 308. A spring baffle 309 is provided on the inner wall of the support block 308, which can scrape off water stains on the wire, or a sponge block is fixed on the outer wall of the spring baffle 309 to absorb water stains, thereby achieving the effect of keeping the cable dry. The motor 202 fixed on the bracket 201 is started to drive the take-up roller 203 to rotate. The cable is wound up, and the fan 205 on the bracket 204 blows away some of the water on the cable. The motor 101 fixed on the inner wall of the outer casing 1 drives the worm gear 102 to rotate, so that the worm wheel 103 rotates stably and drives the rotating shaft 104 to drive the gear 105 and the sector gear 108 fixed on it to rotate. The rotation of the gear 105 drives the gear 2 106 to rotate, which enables the sector gear 108 fixed on the rotating rod 107 to rotate. The two sector gears 108 drive the rack 109 to drive the slider 110 to slide on the inner wall of the slide rail 111. This device can achieve the effect of making the cable evenly wound on the outer wall of the winding roller 203 by reciprocating motion, and it can also be used for cables of different diameters and keep the cable dry.
[0031] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is 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 coaxial cable production cooling device comprising a housing (1), characterized in that: The inner wall of the shell (1) is fixedly connected with a motor one (101), the output end of the motor one (101) is fixedly provided with a worm one (102), the tooth end of the worm one (102) is engaged with a worm gear one (103), the inner wall of the worm gear one (103) is fixedly connected with a rotating shaft (104), the outer wall of the rotating shaft (104) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the shell (1), the outer wall of the rotating shaft (104) is fixedly connected with a gear one (105), the tooth end of the gear one (105) is engagedly connected with a gear two (106), the inner wall of the gear two (106) is fixedly connected with a rotating rod (107), the outer wall of the rotating rod (107) is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the shell (1), the outer wall of the rotating rod (107) is fixedly connected with a fan gear (108), the inner wall of the fan gear (108) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating shaft (104), the outer wall of the fan gear (108) is engagedly connected with a rack one (109), the rear outer wall of the rack one (109) is fixedly connected with a sliding block (110), the inner wall of the sliding block (110) is slidably connected with a sliding rail (111), the lower surface of the sliding rail (111) is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the shell (1), and the outer wall of the shell (1) is provided with a cooling assembly.
2. A coaxial cable production cooling device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cooling assembly comprises a cooling tank (2), and the inner wall of the cooling tank (2) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the shell (1).
3. A coaxial cable production cooling device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The front outer wall of the shell (1) is fixedly connected with a support one (201), and the outer wall of the support one (201) is fixedly connected with a motor two (202).
4. A coaxial cable production cooling apparatus according to claim 3, characterized in that: The output end of the motor two (202) is fixedly provided with a winding roller (203), the upper surface of the cooling tank (2) is provided with a support two (204), the inner wall of the support two (204) is provided with a fan (205), and the upper surface of the sliding block (110) is fixedly connected with a bearing block (3).
5. A coaxial cable production cooling apparatus according to claim 4, characterized in that: The lower surface of the bearing block (3) is rotatably connected with a rotating column (304), the lower surface of the rotating column (304) is rotatably connected to the upper surface of the sliding block (110), the upper surface of the sliding block (110) is fixedly connected with a motor three (301), and the output end of the motor three (301) is fixedly provided with a worm two (302).
6. A coaxial cable production cooling apparatus according to claim 5, characterized in that: The tooth end of the worm two (302) is engagedly connected with a worm gear two (303), and the inner wall of the worm gear two (303) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating column (304).
7. A coaxial cable production cooling apparatus according to claim 6, characterized in that: The outer wall of the rotating column (304) is fixedly connected with a gear three (305), the tooth end of the gear three (305) is engagedly connected with a rack two (306), and the upper surface of the rack two (306) is slidably connected to the lower surface of the bearing block (3).
8. A coaxial cable production cooling apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that: The outer wall of the rack two (306) is fixedly connected with a spring rod (307), and the outer wall of the spring rod (307) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the bearing block (3). The outer wall of the spring rod (307) is fixedly connected with a support block (308), and the inner wall of the support block (308) is provided with a spring baffle (309).