Stud assembling tool

By designing a stud assembly fixture, and utilizing a combination of extension rods and support blocks, the assembly difficulties caused by the suspended stud setting were solved. This enabled convenient assembly and efficient suspended stud setting, adapting to different cap shapes and improving assembly efficiency and fixture adaptability.

CN223981741UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10FUJIAN LANDI COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-07
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

In the existing technology, the stud assembly of electronic device housings is difficult, requiring suspended installation which leads to wasted space and high assembly difficulty.

Method used

Design a stud assembly tooling, including an extension rod and a support block. The support block is fixed on the operating table by the extension rod and abuts against the receiving space of the cover to be assembled. A die part is provided on the support block to form a stud structure, which simplifies the stud assembly process.

Benefits of technology

By combining the support block and the extension rod, the assembly difficulty of the stud is reduced, the convenience of the stud's suspended setting and the assembly efficiency are improved, it can adapt to different cover shapes and extend the service life of the tooling.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a stud assembly tool. The stud assembly tool comprises an assembly part. The assembly part comprises an extension rod and a supporting block, and one end of the extension rod is used for being connected with an operation table; the end, away from the operation table, of the extension rod is connected with the supporting block. The supporting block is used for abutting against a reserved containing space of a cover body to be assembled. The supporting block is provided with a female die part, and the female die part is used for forming a stud structure on a cover body to be assembled. According to the utility model, the assembly difficulty of the stud can be reduced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of equipment assembly technology, and in particular to a stud assembly tool. Background Technology

[0002] The casing of electronic devices typically consists of a top cover and a bottom cover, which are usually assembled and connected by screws. In related technologies, studs are usually installed inside the top cover to mate with screws for assembly with the bottom cover. However, space needs to be reserved inside the top cover for other components. To avoid other components blocking the studs and affecting screw assembly, the studs need to be suspended inside the top cover, making stud assembly difficult. Utility Model Content

[0003] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a stud assembly tool that can reduce the assembly difficulty of studs.

[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0005] A stud assembly tooling, including assembly parts;

[0006] The assembly includes an extension rod and a support block, one end of which is used to connect to the operating table;

[0007] The end of the extension rod away from the operating table is connected to the support block;

[0008] The support block is used to abut against the pre-reserved receiving space of the cover to be assembled;

[0009] The support block is provided with a die portion, which is used to form a stud structure on the cover to be assembled.

[0010] Furthermore, the support block includes a first sub-block and a second sub-block;

[0011] The end of the extension rod away from the operating table is connected to one side of the first sub-block;

[0012] The second sub-block is detachably disposed on the side of the first sub-block away from the extension rod;

[0013] The concave part is located on the side of the first sub-block near the extension rod.

[0014] Furthermore, the second sub-block is provided with a T-shaped tenon, and the first sub-block is provided with a T-shaped groove on the side away from the extension rod;

[0015] The T-shaped tenon is fitted into the T-shaped groove, so that the first sub-block and the second sub-block are engaged.

[0016] Furthermore, the second sub-block is provided with a linear tenon;

[0017] The linear tenon is used to form a groove structure on the cover to be assembled.

[0018] Furthermore, one end of the extension rod is provided with a beveled tenon, so that the extension rod can be engaged with the operating table through the beveled tenon.

[0019] Furthermore, it also includes fasteners;

[0020] One end of the fastener is used to connect to the operating table;

[0021] The end of the fastener away from the operating table is used to engage with the cover to be assembled.

[0022] The central axis of the fixing member is parallel to the central axis of the extension rod.

[0023] Furthermore, a square tenon is provided at the end of the fixing member away from the operating table;

[0024] The square tenon is used to engage with the square groove on the cover to be assembled.

[0025] Furthermore, one end of the fixing member is provided with a buckle, so that the fixing member is engaged with the operating table through the buckle.

[0026] Furthermore, the first sub-block is provided with a guide bevel.

[0027] Furthermore, the second sub-block is provided with a clearance groove, which is used to avoid protruding structures on the cover to be assembled.

[0028] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: The assembly includes an extension rod and a support block. The support block is fixed to the operating table by the extension rod. The support block abuts against the pre-reserved receiving space of the cover to be assembled. At the same time, the support block is provided with a concave mold portion to form a stud structure on the cover to be assembled. The extension rod allows the support block to be fully inserted into the pre-reserved receiving space of the cover to be assembled, and also facilitates the removal of the support block from the receiving space. After the support block abuts against the receiving space of the cover to be assembled, the support block provides support force to the concave mold portion, which facilitates the formation of a suspended stud structure on the cover to be assembled. That is, the support block is used to hold the pre-reserved receiving space and provide support force for the stud structure, thereby suspending the stud inside the cover, effectively reducing the assembly difficulty of the stud. Attached Figure Description

[0029] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of an assembly provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0030] Figure 2A schematic diagram of the assembly of an assembly part and a cover to be assembled is provided for an embodiment of this utility model;

[0031] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the structure of a support block provided in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0032] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the snap-fit ​​connection between a T-shaped tenon and a T-shaped groove provided for an embodiment of this utility model;

[0033] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the structure of a second sub-block provided in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0034] Figure 6 A structural schematic diagram of a linear tenon and a relief groove provided for an embodiment of this utility model;

[0035] Figure 7 A schematic diagram of the contact between a support block and a cover to be assembled, provided for an embodiment of this utility model;

[0036] Figure 8 This is a structural schematic diagram of a fastener provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0037] Figure 9 A schematic diagram of the combination of a stud assembly tool and a cover to be assembled provided in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0038] Figure 10 A schematic diagram of a stud structure provided for an embodiment of this utility model;

[0039] Label Explanation:

[0040] 1. Assembly parts; 11. Extension rod; 12. Support block; 13. Die part; 111. Beveled shoulder tenon; 121. First sub-block; 122. Second sub-block; 1211. Guide bevel; 1212. T-slot; 1221. Relief groove; 1222. T-slot; 1223. Linear tenon;

[0041] 2. Fasteners; 21. Square tenon; 22. Buckle;

[0042] 3. Cover body to be assembled; 4. Stud structure. Detailed Implementation

[0043] To make the technical problems, technical solutions, and beneficial effects to be solved by this application clearer, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative and are not intended to limit the scope of this application.

[0044] In the following description, specific details such as particular system architectures and techniques are set forth for illustrative purposes and not for limitation, in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments of this application. However, those skilled in the art will understand that this application may also be implemented in other embodiments without these specific details. In other instances, detailed descriptions of well-known systems, apparatuses, circuits, and methods have been omitted so as not to obscure the description of this application with unnecessary detail.

[0045] It should be understood that, when used in this application specification and the appended claims, the term "comprising" indicates the presence of the described features, integrals, steps, operations, elements and / or components, but does not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integrals, steps, operations, elements, components and / or a collection thereof.

[0046] References to "one embodiment" or "some embodiments" as described in this specification mean that one or more embodiments of this application include a specific feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment. Therefore, the phrases "in one embodiment," "in some embodiments," "in other embodiments," "in still other embodiments," etc., appearing in different parts of this specification do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, but rather mean "one or more, but not all, embodiments," unless otherwise specifically emphasized. The terms "comprising," "including," "having," and variations thereof mean "including but not limited to," unless otherwise specifically emphasized.

[0047] In related technologies, the casing of electronic devices typically consists of an upper cover and a lower cover, which are usually assembled and connected by screws. In these technologies, studs are typically installed inside the upper cover to mate with screws for assembly with the lower cover. However, space needs to be reserved inside the upper cover for other components. To avoid these components obstructing the studs and affecting screw assembly, the studs need to be suspended inside the upper cover, making stud assembly difficult.

[0048] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a stud assembly tooling, including assembly parts;

[0049] The assembly includes an extension rod and a support block, with one end of the extension rod used to connect to the control panel.

[0050] The end of the extension rod furthest from the control panel is connected to the support block;

[0051] The support block is used to abut against the pre-reserved receiving space of the cover to be assembled;

[0052] The support block is provided with a die cavity, which is used to form a stud structure on the cover to be assembled.

[0053] As described above, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: The assembly includes an extension rod and a support block. The support block is fixed to the operating table via the extension rod. The support block abuts against the pre-reserved receiving space of the cover to be assembled. Simultaneously, the support block is provided with a die portion to form a stud structure on the cover to be assembled. The extension rod allows the support block to be fully inserted into the pre-reserved receiving space of the cover to be assembled, while also facilitating the removal of the support block from the receiving space. After the support block abuts against the receiving space of the cover to be assembled, it provides support force to the die portion, facilitating the formation of a suspended stud structure on the cover to be assembled. In other words, the support block is used to hold the pre-reserved receiving space and provide support force for the stud structure, thereby suspending the stud within the cover and effectively reducing the assembly difficulty of the stud.

[0054] In one embodiment of this application, the support block includes a first sub-block and a second sub-block;

[0055] The end of the extension rod furthest from the control panel is connected to one side of the first sub-block;

[0056] The second sub-block is detachably mounted on the side of the first sub-block away from the extension rod;

[0057] The die cavity is located on the side of the first sub-block near the extension rod.

[0058] As described above, the support block includes a first sub-block and a second sub-block, and the first and second sub-blocks are detachable and installable, so that the support block can be flexibly adjusted in shape and size according to the reserved space of the cover, which facilitates partial replacement or upgrading of the tooling and improves the service life and adaptability of the tooling.

[0059] In one embodiment of this application, a T-shaped tenon is provided on the second sub-block, and a T-shaped groove is provided on the side of the first sub-block away from the extension rod;

[0060] The T-shaped tenon is inserted into the T-shaped groove, allowing the first sub-block to engage with the second sub-block.

[0061] As described above, the first and second sub-blocks are interlocked by setting a T-shaped tenon on the second sub-block and a T-shaped groove on the first sub-block. This interlocking method not only improves the stability and reliability of the connection between the two, but also simplifies the assembly process, making the tooling assembly faster and more convenient.

[0062] In one embodiment of this application, a linear tenon is provided on the second sub-block;

[0063] Linear tenons are used to form groove structures on the cover to be assembled.

[0064] As described above, by setting a linear tenon on the second sub-block, it can contact and apply pressure to the cover to be assembled, thereby forming a groove structure on the cover. This structure allows a single tooling to simultaneously configure both the stud structure and the groove structure, effectively improving the production efficiency of the cover.

[0065] In one embodiment of this application, one end of the extension rod is provided with a beveled tenon, so that the extension rod is engaged with the operating table through the beveled tenon.

[0066] As described above, by setting a beveled tenon at one end of the extension rod, the extension rod can be snapped into place with the operating table. This snap-fit ​​method not only improves the stability of the connection but also simplifies the installation and fixing process of the tooling, making the tooling more convenient and efficient to use.

[0067] In one embodiment of this application, a fastener is also included;

[0068] One end of the fastener is used to connect to the control panel;

[0069] The end of the fastener away from the worktable is used to engage with the cover to be assembled.

[0070] The central axis of the fastener is parallel to the central axis of the extension rod.

[0071] As described above, by setting a fixing component, the operating table and the cover to be assembled can be snapped together. The design that the central axis of the fixing component is parallel to the central axis of the extension rod helps to improve the overall stability of the tooling, and also facilitates the alignment and adjustment of the cover and the assembly parts, avoiding deviations in the design position of the stud structure, thereby improving the assembly accuracy of the tooling.

[0072] In one embodiment of this application, a square tenon is provided at the end of the fastener away from the operating table;

[0073] The square tenon is used to engage with the square groove on the cover to be assembled.

[0074] As described above, by setting a square tenon at the end of the fastener away from the operating table, the fastener can be engaged with the square groove on the cover to be assembled. The square groove engagement method avoids relative rotation between the cover and the fastener, allowing the cover to maintain its stability with a smaller number of fasteners, effectively improving the stability and reliability of the connection.

[0075] In one embodiment of this application, a buckle is provided at one end of the fastener, so that the fastener is engaged with the operating table by the buckle.

[0076] As described above, by setting a snap-fit ​​at one end of the fastener, the fastener can be snapped into place on the operating table. This snap-fit ​​method not only improves the stability of the connection but also facilitates partial repairs or upgrades to the tooling, and increases the efficiency of loading and unloading the fastener on the operating table.

[0077] In one embodiment of this application, a guide bevel is provided on the first sub-block.

[0078] As described above, by setting a guide bevel on the first sub-block, a bend is formed at the connection between the first sub-block and the extension rod. This bend design creates a hook-like structure between the cover and the assembly, making it difficult for the cover to slip off the assembly, thereby improving the connection strength between the cover and the assembly.

[0079] In one embodiment of this application, a clearance groove is provided on the second sub-block, which is used to avoid protruding structures on the cover to be assembled.

[0080] As described above, by setting a clearance groove on the second sub-block, the protruding structure on the cover to be assembled can be avoided, thus avoiding assembly interference caused by the protruding structure. This allows the second sub-block to fit more closely into the cover's accommodating space, thereby providing better support for the stud structure's demolding.

[0081] The stud assembly tooling provided by this utility model can be applied to various electronic device housing assembly scenarios, as illustrated below through specific embodiments:

[0082] Example 1

[0083] like Figure 1 As shown, a stud assembly fixture includes an assembly part 1, which includes an extension rod 11 and a support block 12. One end of the extension rod 11 is connected to an operating table, and the end of the extension rod 11 away from the operating table is connected to the support block 12. The support block 12 is used to abut against a pre-reserved receiving space in the cover 3 to be assembled. A die portion 13 is provided on the support block 12, which is used to form a stud structure 4 in the cover 3 to be assembled. The die portion 13 refers to a groove in the mold used to receive material and form the desired shape. In this embodiment, the die portion 13 can form a reinforcing rib structure connecting the stud to the cover 3 to be assembled, and provide a platform for configuring the stud structure 4. It should be noted that, as Figure 2 As shown, a corresponding assembly can be set for stud structures at different angles on the cover to be assembled, so as to improve assembly efficiency.

[0084] like Figure 3 and Figure 4As shown, the support block 12 includes a first sub-block 121 and a second sub-block 122. The end of the extension rod 11 away from the operating table is connected to one side of the first sub-block 121, and the second sub-block 122 is detachably disposed on the side of the first sub-block 121 away from the extension rod 11. A cavity portion 13 is disposed on the side of the first sub-block 121 near the extension rod 11. Specifically, the first sub-block 121 is provided with a guide bevel 1211. The second sub-block 122 is provided with a T-shaped tenon 1222, and the side of the first sub-block 121 away from the extension rod 11 is provided with a T-shaped groove 1212. The T-shaped tenon 1222 is fitted into the T-shaped groove 1212, so that the first sub-block 121 and the second sub-block 122 are engaged. It should be noted that the shape of the support block 12, composed of the first sub-block 121 and the second sub-block 122, is adapted to the accommodating space to ensure that the support block 12 can fully abut against the accommodating space, preventing the support block 12 from shifting or shaking. In this embodiment, the assembly 1 is used for the upper cover of the POS terminal to mount the stud structure 4. Since the accommodating space reserved in the upper cover includes an inclined sidewall structure, the support block 12, composed of the first sub-block 121 and the second sub-block 122, is triangular prism in shape to ensure sufficient contact between the support block 12 and the accommodating space. Furthermore, to ensure the connection strength between the support block 12 and the extension rod 11, the first sub-block 121 and the extension rod 11 can be integrally formed.

[0085] like Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the contact surfaces of the first sub-block 121 and the second sub-block 122 for snapping together are inclined surfaces, so that when the first sub-block 121 is assembled onto the second sub-block 122, it can be snapped together from the lower part of the inclined surface first, avoiding interfering parts in the suspended part of the accommodating space, thereby reducing the assembly difficulty of the first sub-block 121 and the second sub-block 122.

[0086] like Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, the second sub-block 122 is provided with a clearance groove 1221, which is used to avoid the protruding structure on the cover 3 to be assembled. The second sub-block 122 is provided with a linear tenon 1223, which is used to form a groove structure on the cover 3 to be assembled. One end of the extension rod 11 is provided with a beveled tenon 111, so that the extension rod 11 is engaged with the operating table through the beveled tenon 111.

[0087] like Figure 8 and Figure 9As shown, it also includes a fixing member 2. One end of the fixing member 2 is used to connect to the operating table; the end of the fixing member 2 away from the operating table is used to engage with the cover 3 to be assembled. The central axis of the fixing member 2 is parallel to the central axis of the extension rod 11. Specifically, a square tenon 21 is provided at the end of the fixing member 2 away from the operating table; the square tenon 21 is used to engage with the square groove on the cover 3 to be assembled. A buckle 22 is provided at one end of the fixing member 2, so that the fixing member 2 is engaged with the operating table through the buckle 22.

[0088] like Figure 10 As shown, a stud assembly tool of this embodiment can be used to set a suspended stud structure in the upper cover of the POS terminal.

[0089] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent modifications made based on the content of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A stud assembly tool characterized by, The utility model relates to an assembling device for assembling a cover body on a base body. The assembling device comprises an extension rod and a support block, one end of the extension rod being used for connecting with an operation table; The other end of the extension rod away from the operation table is connected with the support block; The support block is used for abutting with a containing space reserved on the cover body to be assembled; A recessed die part is arranged on the support block, and the recessed die part is used for forming a stud structure on the cover body to be assembled.

2. A stud fitting tool according to claim 1, wherein, The support block comprises a first sub-block and a second sub-block; The other end of the extension rod away from the operation table is connected with one side of the first sub-block; The second sub-block is detachably arranged on the side of the first sub-block away from the extension rod; The recessed die part is arranged on the side of the first sub-block close to the extension rod.

3. A stud fitting tool according to claim 2, wherein, A T-shaped tenon is arranged on the second sub-block, and a T-shaped groove is arranged on the side of the first sub-block away from the extension rod; The T-shaped tenon is embedded in the T-shaped groove, so that the first sub-block and the second sub-block are clamped.

4. A stud fitting tool as claimed in claim 2, wherein A linear tenon is arranged on the second sub-block; The linear tenon is used for forming a groove structure on the cover body to be assembled.

5. The stud-assembly tool of claim 1, wherein One end of the extension rod is provided with an inclined shoulder tenon, so that the extension rod is clamped with the operation table through the inclined shoulder tenon.

6. A stud fitting tool as defined in claim 1, wherein Further comprising a fixing part; One end of the fixing part is used for connecting with the operation table; The other end of the fixing part away from the operation table is used for clamping with the cover body to be assembled; The central axis of the fixing part and the central axis of the extension rod are parallel to each other.

7. A stud fitting tool as claimed in claim 6, wherein, A square tenon is arranged on the other end of the fixing part away from the operation table; The square tenon is used for clamping with a square groove on the cover body to be assembled.

8. A stud fitting tool according to claim 6, wherein, One end of the fixing part is provided with a buckle, so that the fixing part is clamped with the operation table through the buckle.

9. A stud assembly tool as defined in claim 2, wherein, A guide bevel is arranged on the first sub-block.

10. A stud assembly tool as defined in claim 2, wherein, A clearance groove is arranged on the second sub-block, and the clearance groove is used for avoiding a protruding structure on the cover body to be assembled.