File arrangement and restoration device

By introducing vibration damping components and a rubber plate structure into the archival sorting and restoration device, the problem of the brush pressure not being able to be adjusted adaptively has been solved, enabling smooth operation of the archival surface without damaging the paper, thus improving the quality of archival restoration and its preservation life.

CN223974423UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06SHANDONG GUOTAI ARCHIVES TECH CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-11
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

In existing archival processing and restoration devices, the brushes cannot automatically adjust the pressure according to the actual condition of the archival surface, which makes the archival paper easily damaged by excessive local pressure during the brushing operation, especially for old and fragile paper.

Method used

Employing a damping component and rubber plate structure, the brush pressure is elastically connected and adaptively adjusted to prevent excessive localized pressure from damaging the paper. The damping component includes a telescopic rod and spring structure, while the rubber plate flexibly secures the file, ensuring stable brush operation on uneven surfaces.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents damage to archival paper due to excessive local pressure during the smoothing process, thereby improving the quality of archival restoration and its preservation life.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of file repairing and arranging, and discloses a file arranging and repairing device which comprises a workbench, a glass plate is fixedly connected in the workbench, a supporting block is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the workbench, and an electric push rod is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the supporting block. And the output end of the electric push rod is fixedly connected with a connecting plate, the lower surface of the connecting plate is fixedly connected with a fixing seat, the lower surface of the fixing seat is fixedly connected with a brush, the inner wall of the connecting plate is provided with a vibration buffering assembly, and the vibration buffering assembly comprises a second telescopic rod. According to the vibration damping device, the vibration damping effect on the connecting plate in the horizontal direction is achieved through the third telescopic rod and the third spring which are fixedly connected to the inner wall of the connecting plate, at the moment, the second telescopic rod supports and guides the second spring on the inner wall of the connecting plate, and therefore the vibration damping effect is achieved through elastic deformation of the spring. And the brush can adapt to the uneven surface of the file.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of archive restoration and organization technology, and in particular to an archive organization and restoration device. Background Technology

[0002] In the field of archival management and preservation, the work of archival organization and restoration is crucial. Over time and due to various environmental factors, archival paper may develop wrinkles, stains, tears, and other damage, severely affecting the readability and lifespan of the archives. An archival organization and restoration device has become a key piece of equipment for solving these problems. It aims to restore archives to a good condition through a series of operations, such as cleaning, smoothing, and repairing damage, for long-term preservation and use. Such devices have widespread application needs in libraries, archives, and various historical document preservation institutions.

[0003] Traditional archival processing and restoration devices typically employ relatively simple mechanical structures. For example, a common screw and nut transmission mechanism is used to drive brushes for smoothing. A motor drives the screw to rotate, and the nut on the screw moves the connected brush along a specific track, thus brushing the surface of the archive. In the disinfection stage, ultraviolet lamps may simply be used to irradiate the archives, placing them in a fixed area and letting the lamps run for a certain period to disinfect them. For securing the archives, simple clips or clamps may be used to hold them to the operating platform. The design philosophy of this type of device is primarily based on achieving basic archival processing and restoration functions, completing various operations through simple mechanical movements and securing methods.

[0004] However, these traditional archival processing and restoration devices have a significant problem. During the smoothing process, the contact pressure between the brush and the archival surface is difficult to precisely control and adaptively adjust. When encountering uneven surfaces, the brush cannot automatically adjust the pressure according to the actual surface conditions. This results in the archival paper being easily damaged due to excessive localized pressure during the smoothing operation. This is especially true for older, more fragile paper archives, where such damage may further exacerbate the paper's condition, affecting the quality of restoration and its lifespan. Utility Model Content

[0005] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides an archive sorting and repair device, which aims to improve the problem that existing brushes cannot automatically adjust the pressure according to the actual surface conditions, resulting in the archive paper being easily damaged due to excessive local pressure during the brushing operation.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a file sorting and restoration device, including a workbench, a glass plate fixedly connected inside the workbench, a support block fixedly connected to the upper surface of the workbench, an electric push rod fixedly connected to the upper surface of the support block, a connecting plate fixedly connected to the output end of the electric push rod, a fixed seat fixedly connected to the lower surface of the connecting plate, a brush fixedly connected to the lower surface of the fixed seat, and a vibration damping component provided on the inner wall of the connecting plate;

[0007] The vibration damping component includes a second telescopic rod, the lower surface of which is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the connecting plate. A second spring is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the second telescopic rod, a washer is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the second spring, a connecting block is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the washer, a third spring is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the connecting block, and a third telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the third spring.

[0008] Furthermore, a support plate is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the glass plate, a fixing groove is provided inside the support plate, a telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support plate, a spring is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the telescopic rod, a hinge seat is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the telescopic rod, a connecting rod is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the hinge seat, a hinge seat is rotatably connected to one end of the connecting rod, and a rubber plate is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the hinge seat.

[0009] Furthermore, a support frame is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the glass plate, a fixing plate is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the support frame, and a disinfection lamp is fixedly connected inside the fixing plate.

[0010] Furthermore, a placement platform is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the glass plate, and the placement platform is used for air-drying archives.

[0011] Furthermore, a water storage tank is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the workbench, a connecting pipe is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the water storage tank, a water pump is fixedly connected to one end of the connecting pipe, and a flexible hose is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the water pump.

[0012] Furthermore, one end of the hose is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the mounting base, which provides an installation position for the components thereon.

[0013] Furthermore, the lower surface of the brush is attached to the upper surface of the glass plate, and the brush is used to smooth the document.

[0014] Furthermore, one side of the outer wall of the telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the fixing groove, and the telescopic rod is guided by the movement of the spring.

[0015] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0016] In this invention, the telescopic rod three and the spring three are fixedly connected to the inner wall of the connecting plate, thereby achieving a damping effect on the connecting plate in the horizontal direction. At this time, the telescopic rod two supports and guides the spring two on the inner wall of the connecting plate, thereby achieving the effect of the brush adapting to the unevenness of the document surface through the elastic deformation of the spring. By installing an elastic connection structure between the brush handle and the fixed seat, the paper is prevented from being damaged due to excessive local pressure.

[0017] In this invention, by placing the file between the rubber plates, the rubber plates are compressed, which in turn causes the connecting rod to rotate around the hinge seat. At this time, the hinge seat moves, which causes the telescopic rod to contract and the spring to deform. By installing a spring-adjustable rubber plate on the contact surface between the file and the device, the file can automatically fit the edge of the file according to its size. During the operation of smoothing the file, the edge of the file can be effectively prevented from rubbing against other parts of the device. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an archive sorting and restoration device proposed in this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the glass plate portion of an archival organization and restoration device proposed in this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the rubber plate part of the file sorting and restoration device proposed in this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the image;

[0022] Figure 5 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of point B in the image.

[0023] Legend:

[0024] 1. Workbench; 2. Glass plate; 3. Placement platform; 4. Support frame; 5. Fixing plate; 6. Disinfection lamp; 7. Fixing groove; 8. Hose; 9. Water storage tank; 10. Support block; 11. Electric push rod; 12. Water pump; 13. Connecting pipe; 14. Support plate; 15. Rubber plate; 16. Telescopic rod one; 17. Connecting rod; 18. Connecting plate; 19. Telescopic rod two; 20. Spring two; 21. Washer; 22. Telescopic rod three; 23. Spring three; 24. Connecting block; 25. Hinge seat one; 26. Hinge seat two; 27. Spring one; 28. Fixing seat; 29. ​​Brush. Detailed Implementation

[0025] 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.

[0026] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4This utility model provides an embodiment of an archive sorting and restoration device, comprising a workbench 1, with a glass plate 2 fixedly connected inside the workbench 1. The glass plate 2 provides a flat working surface for archive restoration operations, facilitating the placement and handling of archives. Simultaneously, its transparency allows operators to easily observe the restoration status of the archives. A support block 10 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the workbench 1, primarily serving a supporting function. An electric push rod 11 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the support block 10. The electric push rod 11, as a power component, allows its output end to extend and retract, pushing connected components up and down, providing vertical power to the entire restoration device and driving subsequent operational actions. A connecting plate is fixedly connected to the output end of the electric push rod 11. 18. The connecting plate 18 serves as a connector and load-bearing element, transmitting the power of the electric push rod 11 to other components, enabling them to work together. A fixing seat 28 is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the connecting plate 18, providing a secure mounting position for other components and ensuring their stability and reliability. A brush 29 is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the fixing seat 28. The brush 29 is a crucial component for smoothing the archive; its bristles directly contact the archive surface, removing dust, stains, and smoothing wrinkles through brushing motion, resulting in a smoother and more even surface, thus achieving the purpose of archive restoration. A vibration damping assembly is installed on the inner wall of the connecting plate 18, including a telescopic rod 19. The lower surface of the telescopic rod 19 is fixedly connected to the connecting plate 18. 8. The inner wall of the telescopic rod 19 provides structural support and guidance for the vibration damping assembly, ensuring the structural stability of the entire assembly. A spring 20 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the telescopic rod 19. Utilizing its elastic properties, the spring 20 deforms elastically when subjected to external force, absorbing and buffering the vibration energy generated by the extension and retraction of the electric push rod 11. A washer 21 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the spring 20. The washer 21 plays an auxiliary role in dispersing pressure and buffering, preventing excessive local pressure from damaging other components. A connecting block 24 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the washer 21. The connecting block 24 serves as a connecting component, linking different elastic and telescopic elements together to ensure the overall structural continuity of the vibration damping assembly. A spring 23 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the connecting block 24. Spring 23 further enhances the buffering performance of the vibration damping component. Through its own elastic deformation, it absorbs vibration energy from different directions. A telescopic rod 22 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of spring 23. The telescopic rod 22 cooperates with spring 23 to limit the extension and retraction direction of spring 23. A support frame 4 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of glass plate 2. The support frame 4 supports and protects the components above it. A fixing plate 5 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the support frame 4. The fixing plate 5 provides a secure mounting position for the disinfection lamp 6, ensuring its stability during operation. The disinfection lamp 6 is fixedly connected inside the fixing plate 5. The disinfection lamp 6 disinfects the archives placed on glass plate 2 by emitting specific light or energy, killing bacteria, viruses, mold, and other microorganisms on the surface of the archives.To ensure the cleanliness and hygiene of the archives, prevent further damage from microorganisms, and extend their lifespan, a placement platform 3 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of glass plate 2. The placement platform 3 is used for air-drying the archives. After the archives have been brushed or otherwise treated, they are placed on the placement platform 3, where natural ventilation or other drying methods evaporate the moisture, ensuring the archives remain dry and preventing mold, damage, or deformation due to dampness. A water tank 9 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of workbench 1. The water tank 9 stores a certain amount of water to provide a water source for the brushing operation, ensuring sufficient water for the restoration process. A connecting pipe 13 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the water tank 9, acting as a water transmission channel to transfer water from the water tank 9 to subsequent components. A water pump 12 is fixedly connected to one end of the connecting pipe 13. Powered by its own power, the pump draws water from the storage tank 9 and delivers it to other components via the connecting pipe 13, ensuring a stable water supply. A flexible hose 8 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the pump 12. The hose 8 facilitates water transfer between different components and, due to its flexibility, can adapt to changes in the relative positions of different components, ensuring smooth water flow. One end of the hose 8 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the mounting base 28, which provides an installation position for its connected components, ensuring the secure installation of components such as the brush 29 and enabling stable operation. The lower surface of the brush 29 is attached to the upper surface of the glass plate 2. The brush 29 is used to smooth the documents; when its bristles contact the document surface, the brushing action removes impurities, making the document paper smoother and improving the quality of the documents.

[0027] Reference Figure 3 and Figure 5A support plate 14 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the glass plate 2. The support plate 14 provides a foundation for supporting and installing other components, allowing them to be stably installed on the glass plate 2. A fixing groove 7 is provided inside the support plate 14, providing space for the installation and sliding of the telescopic rod 16, while limiting the movement trajectory of the telescopic rod 16 to ensure its stability and accuracy. The telescopic rod 16 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support plate 14. The telescopic rod 16 can extend and retract within the fixing groove 7. Through its extension and retraction, it drives the connected components to perform corresponding operations and guides and supports the extension and retraction of the connected spring 27. A spring 27 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the telescopic rod 16. The spring 27 uses its elasticity to buffer and adjust the extension and retraction of the telescopic rod 16, preventing excessive pressure on the file. A hinge seat 26 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the telescopic rod 16. The hinge seat 26 provides a rotating connection point for the connecting rod 17, allowing the connecting rod 16 to rotate. 7 can rotate around it to achieve corresponding actions. The inner wall of the hinge seat 26 is rotatably connected to the connecting rod 17. The connecting rod 17 rotates within the hinge seat 26, which can drive the component at one end to adjust its position and participate in the fixing of the file or other operations. One end of the connecting rod 17 is rotatably connected to the hinge seat 25. The hinge seat 25 serves as another rotating connection point and cooperates with the connecting rod 17, allowing the connecting rod 17 to drive the component at the other end to achieve flexible position adjustment. A rubber plate 15 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the hinge seat 25. The rubber plate 15 can directly contact the file. Due to its soft material, when fixing the file, it can ensure that the file is stably fixed on the glass plate 2 without damaging the file, ensuring that the file's position does not shift during subsequent repair. One side of the outer wall of the telescopic rod 16 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the fixing groove 7. The telescopic rod 16 guides the movement of the spring 27, allowing the spring 27 to move along a predetermined direction when it extends and retracts, ensuring the stability and reliability of the entire operation.

[0028] Working Principle: When the archives need to be sorted and repaired, the archives to be sorted and repaired are first placed inside the support frame 4. At this time, the disinfection lamp 6 inside the fixing plate 5 is turned on. The support frame 4 and the fixing plate 5 simultaneously fix and protect the disinfection lamp 6. The light emitted by the disinfection lamp 6 disinfects the archives placed on the glass plate 2, killing bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms on the surface of the archives, thereby preventing damage to the archives due to microbial growth during the repair process. Then, the archives are placed between the rubber plates 15, which compresses the rubber plates 15. This compression causes the connecting rod 17 to rotate around the hinge seat 26. The movement of the hinge seat 26 causes the telescopic rod 16 to contract and the spring 27 to deform. The telescopic rod 16 slides in the fixing groove 7, which not only guides the movement of the spring 27 but also ensures the stability and accuracy of the entire fixing process, pressing and fixing the archives in the appropriate position. At this time, the electric push rod 1 is activated. 1. This achieves the effect of moving the connecting plate 18. The connecting plate 18 then moves the brush 29 below the fixed base 28. During this movement, the telescopic rod 22 and spring 23, fixedly connected to the inner wall of the connecting plate 18, dampen the horizontal vibration of the connecting plate 18. The telescopic rod 19 provides support and guidance on the inner wall of the connecting plate 18. The elastic deformation of the spring 20 allows the brush 29 to adapt to the unevenness of the file surface, preventing excessive local pressure. This damages the paper. At this point, by starting the water pump 12, water from the water tank 9 is transported to the fixed base 28 through the connecting pipe 13 and the hose 8, thereby wetting the brush 29. As the electric push rod 11 continues to push, the fixed base 28 moves the wet brush 29 across the surface of the document. By brushing the document, wrinkles and uneven areas are smoothed out. Finally, the repaired document is placed on the placement table 3 to air dry.

[0029] 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. An archival restoration device comprising a worktable (1), characterized in that: The workbench (1) is internally connected with a glass plate (2), the upper surface of the workbench (1) is fixedly connected with a supporting block (10), the upper surface of the supporting block (10) is fixedly connected with an electric push rod (11), the output end of the electric push rod (11) is fixedly connected with a connecting plate (18), the lower surface of the connecting plate (18) is fixedly connected with a fixing seat (28), the lower surface of the fixing seat (28) is fixedly connected with a brush (29), and the inner wall of the connecting plate (18) is provided with a shock absorbing assembly. The shock absorbing assembly comprises a telescopic rod two (19), the lower surface of the telescopic rod two (19) is fixedly connected with the inner wall of the connecting plate (18), the upper surface of the telescopic rod two (19) is fixedly connected with a spring two (20), the upper surface of the spring two (20) is fixedly connected with a gasket (21), the upper surface of the gasket (21) is fixedly connected with a connecting block (24), the outer wall of the connecting block (24) is fixedly connected with a spring three (23), and the outer wall of the spring three (23) is fixedly connected with a telescopic rod three (22).

2. The archival arrangement and restoration apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper surface of the glass plate (2) is fixedly connected with a supporting plate (14), the inner part of the supporting plate (14) is provided with a fixed groove (7), the inner wall of the supporting plate (14) is fixedly connected with a telescopic rod one (16), one side of the outer wall of the telescopic rod one (16) is fixedly connected with a spring one (27), one side of the outer wall of the telescopic rod one (16) is fixedly connected with a hinged seat two (26), the inner wall of the hinged seat two (26) is rotatably connected with a connecting rod (17), one end of the connecting rod (17) is rotatably connected with a hinged seat one (25), and one side of the outer wall of the hinged seat one (25) is fixedly connected with a rubber plate (15).

3. The archival restoration device of claim 1, wherein: The upper surface of the glass plate (2) is fixedly connected with a supporting frame (4), the upper surface of the supporting frame (4) is fixedly connected with a fixed plate (5), and the inner part of the fixed plate (5) is fixedly connected with a disinfection lamp (6).

4. The archival restoration device of claim 1, wherein: The upper surface of the glass plate (2) is fixedly connected with a placing table (3), and the placing table (3) is used for air drying files.

5. The archival restoration device of claim 1, wherein: The upper surface of the workbench (1) is fixedly connected with a water storage tank (9), the upper surface of the water storage tank (9) is fixedly connected with a connecting pipe (13), one end of the connecting pipe (13) is fixedly connected with a water pump (12), and one side of the outer wall of the water pump (12) is fixedly connected with a hose (8).

6. An archival restoration device as claimed in claim 5, wherein: One end of the hose (8) is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the fixing seat (28), and the fixing seat (28) is used for providing an installation position for the upper part.

7. The archival restoration device of claim 1, wherein: The lower surface of the brush (29) is attached to the upper surface of the glass plate (2), and the brush (29) is used for flattening files.

8. The archival restoration device of claim 2, wherein: One side of the outer wall of the telescopic rod one (16) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the fixed groove (7), and the telescopic rod one (16) guides the movement of the spring one (27).