Experimental type reaction kettle floor base
By designing limiting columns and thin-film pressure sensors, the problem of time-consuming and labor-intensive disassembly and assembly of the experimental reactor's floor base was solved, enabling rapid installation and position deviation detection, thus improving the disassembly and assembly efficiency and structural stability of the experimental reactor.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520935384.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-05-13
AI Technical Summary
The existing experimental reactor uses a floor-mounted base for installation via threaded connection, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive to disassemble and assemble, affecting the efficiency of disassembly and assembly.
The design combines a limiting column with a thin-film pressure sensor, utilizing damping force and the self-weight of the reactor to achieve rapid docking and installation. A buzzer indicates position deviation, and longitudinal and transverse reinforcing columns enhance structural stability.
It enables convenient and rapid installation of the base and reactor, as well as detection of position deviation, improving assembly and disassembly efficiency and structural applicability, and meeting experimental requirements.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of experimental reactor bases, specifically an experimental reactor floor base. Background Technology
[0002] An experimental reactor base is a fundamental device used to support and secure experimental reactors, playing a crucial role in experimental research in chemistry, materials science, and bioengineering. It is typically made of metals (such as stainless steel or carbon steel), high-strength engineering plastics, or concrete.
[0003] Currently, experimental reactors use floor-mounted bases that are connected to the reactor via threads. This requires repeated removal and installation of multiple bolts, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive, affecting the actual installation efficiency. Therefore, there is a need to provide a floor-mounted base that can solve the above-mentioned drawbacks and improve the efficiency. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a floor-mounted base for an experimental reactor to solve the problems mentioned in the background section. To solve these technical problems, this invention is achieved through the following technical solution:
[0005] This utility model is a floor-mounted base for an experimental reactor, comprising:
[0006] The ground base module includes a horizontal bar, a set of horizontal bars arranged symmetrically, a vertical bar provided at the inner end of the set of horizontal bars, and a vertical plate fixedly connected to the bottom end of the horizontal bar and in contact with the ground.
[0007] The docking limiting module includes a docking interface and a limiting post. The docking interface is located in the middle of the horizontal bar and the vertical bar. The limiting post is fixedly connected at equal intervals to the lower middle of the trapezoidal protrusion on the outer surface of the experimental reactor and extends out of the docking interface. A thin pressure sensor is fitted on the upper part of the outer surface of the limiting post and fits against the upper end of the horizontal bar and the vertical bar and the lower end of the trapezoidal protrusion. A buzzer is fitted on the outer surface of the thin pressure sensor.
[0008] Furthermore, the built-in control terminal of the thin-film pressure sensor is electrically connected to the buzzer via a wire.
[0009] Furthermore, the landing base module also includes longitudinal reinforcing columns and transverse reinforcing columns. The longitudinal reinforcing columns are symmetrically arranged on the lower part of the inner side of the upright plate that is close to it, and the transverse reinforcing columns are arranged on the lower part of the inner side of the adjacent upright plate that is far away, and are set higher than the longitudinal reinforcing columns.
[0010] Furthermore, the end of the longitudinal reinforcing column is fixedly connected to a sleeve column, which extends through and into the lower part of the adjacent vertical plate.
[0011] Furthermore, the landing base module also includes a perforation, which is equidistantly opened on the upper part of the upright plate and the end of the longitudinal reinforcing column, and the inner wall of the perforation is dampedly connected to the outer surface of the transverse reinforcing column.
[0012] Furthermore, the end of the transverse reinforcing column is provided with a through hole two, and an isolation column is sleeved and extended out of the longitudinally adjacent through hole two.
[0013] Furthermore, the longitudinal rod is connected to the transverse rod via a locking stud at its end, and the end of the locking stud is threaded with a locking nut, which abuts against the transverse rod.
[0014] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0015] This invention utilizes a limiting post installed on the reactor vessel that extends through the interface on the base. Relying on the contact damping force between the two, the reactor vessel's contact with the upper end of the base, and its own gravity, the base and reactor vessel can be easily and quickly connected and installed, saving time and effort. It is simple and convenient. Furthermore, a thin pressure sensor is fitted on the outer surface of the limiting post. When the reactor vessel's contact surface does not deviate from its position, the pressure detected by the four thin pressure sensors is within the rated range. Otherwise, the reactor vessel needs to be corrected, which is beneficial for subsequent experiments and improves the structural applicability and functionality. Attached Figure Description
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0017] Figure 1 This is a diagram showing the usage state of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a view of the appearance of the present utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of point a in the middle;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the docking and limiting module of this utility model.
[0021] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:
[0022] 11. Horizontal bar; 12. Vertical bar; 13. Vertical plate; 14. Longitudinal reinforcing column; 15. Transverse reinforcing column; 16. Locking stud; 17. Locking nut; 18. Sleeve; 19. Through hole one; 110. Isolation column; 111. Through hole two; 21. Connecting interface; 22. Limiting column; 23. Thin sheet pressure sensor; 24. Buzzer. Detailed Implementation
[0023] 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.
[0024] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0025] Please see Figure 1-4 As shown, this utility model is a floor-mounted base for an experimental reactor, comprising:
[0026] The ground base module includes a set of horizontal bars 11 symmetrically arranged. The inner end of the set of horizontal bars 11 is provided with a vertical bar 12. The bottom end of the horizontal bar 11 is fixedly connected to a vertical plate 13 and in contact with the ground. The horizontal bars 11 support the vertical bars 12 and the vertical plate 13 to form an overall frame, and provide support for the reactor through contact with the ground.
[0027] The docking limiting module includes a docking interface 21 and a limiting post 22. The docking interface 21 is located in the middle of the horizontal bar 11 and the vertical bar 12. The limiting post 22 is fixedly connected at equal intervals to the lower middle of the trapezoidal protrusion on the outer surface of the experimental reactor and extends out of the docking interface 21. A thin pressure sensor 23 is sleeved on the upper part of the outer surface of the limiting post 22 and fits against the upper end of the horizontal bar 11 and the vertical bar 12 and the lower end of the trapezoidal protrusion. A buzzer 24 is sleeved on the outer surface of the thin pressure sensor 23.
[0028] The limiting post 22 protrudes through the interface 21. Relying on the damping force between the two and the gravity of the reactor itself, the docking and installation between the base and the reactor can be completed quickly. It is convenient to disassemble and assemble, saving time and effort. After the four thin-plate pressure sensors 23 come into contact with the reactor, the pressure value is checked to see if it is within the rated range. The buzzer 24 provides an early warning to detect the deviation of the reactor during placement, which is conducive to timely correction and helps to improve the performance. The model of the thin-plate pressure sensor 23 is VR506A.
[0029] The built-in control terminal of the thin-film pressure sensor 23 is electrically connected to the buzzer 24 via a wire.
[0030] Working principle: When the base is connected to the experimental reactor, the limiting post 22 fixed on the reactor is passed through the interface 21. With the help of the damping force between the two and the gravity of the reactor itself, the connection between the base and the reactor can be completed quickly. After the connection is completed, if the pressure value detected by the four thin-plate pressure sensors 23 is within the rated range, it indicates that the position of the reactor after installation is not deviated or tilted. Otherwise, the opposite is true, and subsequent correction treatment needs to be carried out in time.
[0031] This solution allows for convenient and quick docking and installation between the base and the reactor, saving time and effort. It is simple and convenient, and can also detect the tilt and deviation of the reactor, which is beneficial for subsequent experiments and improves the applicability and functionality of the structure.
[0032] Please see Figure 1-4 As shown, in this embodiment, based on the above embodiment, the landing base module further includes longitudinal reinforcing columns 14 and transverse reinforcing columns 15. The longitudinal reinforcing columns 14 are symmetrically arranged on the lower part of the inner side of the closely connected upright plates 13, and the transverse reinforcing columns 15 are arranged on the lower part of the inner side of the far adjacent upright plates 13, and are set higher than the longitudinal reinforcing columns 14.
[0033] The horizontal reinforcing column 15 and the longitudinal reinforcing column 14 can strengthen the overall structure of the base to improve the structural support.
[0034] The end of the longitudinal reinforcing column 14 is fixedly connected to a sleeve column 18, which extends through and out of the lower part of the adjacent vertical plate 13.
[0035] The sleeve 18 is used to install and fix the longitudinal reinforcing column 14.
[0036] The longitudinal rod 12 is connected to the transverse rod 11 by a locking stud 16 at its end, and a locking nut 17 is threaded onto the end of the locking stud 16 and abuts against the transverse rod 11.
[0037] The locking stud 16, together with the locking nut 17, can be used to install and fix the longitudinal rod 12. The threaded connection method facilitates the disassembly and assembly of the structure.
[0038] The base module also includes perforations 19, which are equidistantly opened on the upper part of the vertical plate 13 and the end of the longitudinal reinforcing column 14, and the inner wall of the perforations 19 is dampedly connected to the outer surface of the transverse reinforcing column 15.
[0039] The end of the transverse reinforcing column 15 is provided with a through hole 111, and an isolation column 110 is provided and extended out of the adjacent longitudinal through holes 111.
[0040] Perforation 19 satisfies the installation of multiple transverse reinforcing columns 15, and perforation 211 installs and fixes the isolation column 110. The transverse reinforcing columns 15 and longitudinal reinforcing columns 14, together with the isolation column 110, can form an inner isolation environment to isolate and protect the experimental reactor that is not installed between the inner sides of the base.
[0041] Working principle: When installing the above-mentioned experimental reactor, the base is pre-assembled. The longitudinal rod 12 is installed on the inner end of the cross rod 11 by locking stud 16 and locking nut 17. The vertical plate 13 is welded to the bottom end of the cross rod 11. The longitudinal reinforcing column 14 is fitted on the lower part of the inner side of the vertical plate 13 near the distance by sleeve column 18. The transverse reinforcing column 15 is installed on the lower part of the inner side of the vertical plate 13 far away by through hole 19, and is higher than the longitudinal reinforcing column 14, thus completing the assembly of the base. At this time, the contact between the vertical plate 13 and the ground ensures the stability of the reactor structure after the above installation. When storing the reactor, it is placed directly on the inner side of the base, and transverse reinforcing columns 15 are installed in multiple through holes 19. The end of the transverse reinforcing column 15 is fitted with isolation column 110 by through hole 2 111.
[0042] This solution not only provides structural support for the aforementioned reactor, but also ensures the isolation, storage, and protection of the experimental reactor, enhancing the applicability and functionality of the structure and making it convenient to use.
[0043] The preferred embodiments of this utility model disclosed above are merely illustrative of the present utility model. These preferred embodiments do not exhaustively describe all details, nor do they limit the utility model to the specific implementations described. Clearly, many modifications and variations can be made based on the content of this specification. This specification selects and specifically describes these embodiments to better explain the principles and practical applications of this utility model, thereby enabling those skilled in the art to better understand and utilize it. This utility model is limited only by the claims and their full scope and equivalents.
Claims
1. An experimental reactor floor stand, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a landing base module, docking limiting module and experimental type reaction kettle, and belongs to the field of experimental type reaction kettle. The utility model discloses a landing base module, docking limiting module and experimental type reaction kettle, and belongs to the field of experimental type reaction kettle. The landing base module further comprises longitudinal reinforcing column (14) and transverse reinforcing column (15), the longitudinal reinforcing column (14) is symmetrically arranged in the lower part of the inner side of the stand (13) connected in close range, and the transverse reinforcing column (15) is arranged in the lower part of the inner side of the stand (13) adjacent in far distance and is higher than the longitudinal reinforcing column (14).
2. The experimental reactor pedestal of claim 1, wherein: The end of the longitudinal reinforcing column (14) is fixedly connected with a sleeve column (18) and extends through the lower part of the stand (13) adjacent in close range.
3. The experimental reactor pedestal of claim 1, wherein: The landing base module further comprises a first perforation (19) which is equidistantly arranged on the upper part of the stand (13) and the end of the longitudinal reinforcing column (14), and the inner wall of the first perforation (19) is dampingly connected with the outer surface of the transverse reinforcing column (15).
4. The experimental reactor pedestal of claim 3, wherein: The end of the transverse reinforcing column (15) is provided with a second perforation (111) which is equidistantly arranged, and an isolation column (110) is sleeved in the second perforation (111) adjacent in longitudinal direction.
5. The experimental reactor pedestal of claim 3, wherein: The longitudinal reinforcing column (12) is connected with the horizontal rod (11) through the locking stud (16) at the end, and the end of the locking stud (16) is threadedly connected with the locking nut (17) and abuts against the horizontal rod (11).
6. The experimental reactor pedestal of claim 3, wherein: 7. The experimental reactor pedestal of claim 1, wherein: