High-pressure shelf
By installing support components, including sleeves and support studs, between the support arms of the high-pressure shelf, the problem of support arm deformation is solved, enhancing the stability and load-bearing capacity of the structure, and improving safety and ease of operation.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
The lack of necessary support structure due to the long support arm of the high-pressure shelf leads to accelerated deformation during use, affecting stability and safety.
A support component, including a sleeve and a support stud, is installed between adjacent support arms. The support stud passes through the cavity, and a rubber pad and a positioning block are provided on the support surface. The shelf body is equipped with a handle and rollers to improve stability and facilitate operation.
It enhances the stability and load-bearing capacity of the supporting arm, avoids deformation caused by weight, and improves the safety and ease of operation of the overall structure.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of high-pressure glass laminating equipment, and in particular to a high-pressure shelf. Background Technology
[0002] In glass lamination, high-pressure laminators are typically used to support the glass. Due to the wide variety of glass sizes, the support arms of the high-pressure laminators are often quite long to accommodate different sizes. However, current high-pressure laminators lack the necessary structural support for their long support arms. This leads to severe deformation of the support arms due to the weight of the glass placed between layers during continuous use. With repeated use, this deformation accelerates the failure of the high-pressure laminators, resulting in wasted operating costs. Furthermore, placing heavy objects on the support arms of higher layers can cause the entire high-pressure laminator to become unstable and tip over, posing a significant safety hazard. Utility Model Content
[0003] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a high-pressure shelf to improve the drooping of the support arm under stress deformation.
[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a high-pressure shelf, comprising a shelf body and supporting members; the shelf body has multiple parallel and spaced-apart supporting arms.
[0005] In the vertical direction, the support is supported between two adjacent support arms.
[0006] Furthermore, the support member is disposed between two adjacent support arms.
[0007] Furthermore, the support includes a sleeve and a support stud that is threadedly connected to the sleeve.
[0008] Furthermore, the support member has multiple cavities through which the support lever arm passes.
[0009] Furthermore, a reinforcing column is provided between adjacent supporting arms.
[0010] Furthermore, a rubber pad is provided on the support surface of the support arm.
[0011] Furthermore, the side wall of the support arm is provided with a positioning block parallel to the support arm, and the positioning block is provided with multiple positioning holes along its own length direction.
[0012] Furthermore, the top surface of the positioning block is lower than the support surface of the support arm.
[0013] Furthermore, the shelf body is provided with a handle.
[0014] Furthermore, the bottom of the shelf body is provided with rollers.
[0015] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows: by using a support member between two adjacent support arms, the support arms suspended on the shelf body will not deform and sag due to the force applied to them. This enhances the stability and load-bearing capacity of the overall structure. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This utility model provides a structural schematic diagram of a high-pressure shelf. Figure 1 ;
[0017] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a support structure used in a high-voltage rack;
[0018] Figure 3 This utility model provides a structural schematic diagram of a high-pressure shelf. Figure 2 ;
[0019] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A schematic diagram of a support structure used in a high-voltage rack;
[0020] Label Explanation:
[0021] 1. Shelf body; 11. Support arm; 12. Handle; 13. Roller;
[0022] 2. Support component; 21. Sleeve; 22. Support stud; 23. Cavity;
[0023] 3. Reinforcing column; 4. Rubber pad;
[0024] 5. Positioning block; 51. Positioning hole. Detailed Implementation
[0025] To explain in detail the technical content, objectives, and effects of this utility model, the following description is provided in conjunction with the embodiments and accompanying drawings.
[0026] Please refer to Figures 1 to 4 As shown, this utility model provides a high-pressure shelf, including a shelf body 1 and a support member 2; the shelf body 1 has a plurality of parallel and spaced support arms 11, and the support member 2 is supported between two adjacent support arms 11 in the vertical direction.
[0027] Working principle: The support member 2 is used to support the two adjacent support arms 11, so that the support arms 11 suspended on the shelf body 1 will not deform and sag due to the force on the support arms 11. This enhances the stability and load-bearing capacity of the overall structure.
[0028] It is worth noting that the support member 2 is supported on the free end of the support arm 11 so as to achieve the best support effect for the support arm 11.
[0029] In some implementations, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the support member 2 is disposed between two adjacent support arms 11. Multiple independent support members 2 are used to support each pair of adjacent support arms 11.
[0030] In some implementations, please refer to Figure 2 As shown, the support member 2 includes a sleeve 21 and a support stud 22 threadedly connected to the sleeve 21. By rotating the sleeve 21, the mounting height of the support stud 22 on the sleeve 21 can be adjusted, allowing for free adjustment of the support height of the support member 2, thereby improving the support flexibility of the support member 2.
[0031] In some implementations, please refer to Figure 4 As shown, the support member 2 has multiple cavities 23 through which the support arms 11 pass. By inserting the multiple support arms 11 into the cavities 23 on the support member 2, the support of the multiple support arms 11 is completed in one go.
[0032] In some implementations, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, a reinforcing column 3 is provided between adjacent supporting arms 11. The reinforcing column 3 can further enhance the strength of the supporting member 2, thereby enhancing the stability and load-bearing capacity of the overall structure.
[0033] In some implementations, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, a rubber pad 4 is provided on the support surface of the support arm 11. When the glass is placed on the support arm 11, the rubber pad 4 not only prevents the glass surface from rigidly contacting the support arm 11, but also improves the stability of the glass on the support arm 11.
[0034] In some implementations, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the side wall of the support arm 11 is provided with a positioning block 5 parallel to the support arm 11, and the positioning block 5 has multiple positioning holes 51 along its own length. According to different glass sizes, the pin is inserted into the corresponding positioning hole 51 to ensure the stability of the glass on the shelf body 1.
[0035] It is worth noting that the top surface of the positioning block 5 is lower than the support surface of the support arm 11. This prevents the positioning block 5 from affecting the support arm 11's support of the glass.
[0036] In some implementations, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the shelf body 1 is provided with a handle 12. The handle 12 facilitates the operation of the shelf body 1 by the operator.
[0037] In some implementations, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the bottom of the shelf body 1 is provided with rollers 13. The rollers 13 facilitate the movement of the shelf body 1.
[0038] It is worth noting that roller 13 has a braking function.
[0039] Example 1
[0040] Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, a high-pressure shelf includes a shelf body 1 and a support member 2. The shelf body 1 has multiple parallel and spaced-apart support arms 11 along the vertical direction, and the support member 2 is disposed between adjacent support arms 11. The support member 2 includes a sleeve 21 and a support stud 22 threadedly connected to the sleeve 21. A reinforcing post 3 is provided between adjacent support arms 11. A rubber pad 4 is provided on the support surface of the support arm 11. A positioning block 5 parallel to the support arm 11 is provided on the side wall of the support arm 11, and the positioning block 5 has multiple positioning holes 51 along its own length direction. The top surface of the positioning block 5 is lower than the support surface of the support arm 11. A handle 12 is provided on the shelf body 1. A roller 13 is provided at the bottom of the shelf body 1.
[0041] Example 2
[0042] Please refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, a high-pressure shelf includes a shelf body 1 and a support member 2. The shelf body 1 has multiple parallel and spaced-apart support arms 11 along the vertical direction. The support member 2 has multiple cavities 23 through which the support arms 11 pass. A reinforcing column 3 is provided between adjacent support arms 11. A rubber pad 4 is provided on the support surface of each support arm 11. A positioning block 5 parallel to the support arm 11 is provided on the side wall of each support arm 11. The positioning block 5 has multiple positioning holes 51 along its length. The top surface of the positioning block 5 is lower than the support surface of the support arm 11. A handle 12 is provided on the shelf body 1. Rollers 13 are provided at the bottom of the shelf body 1.
[0043] 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 high pressure shelf characterized by: The shelf comprises a shelf body and a support, the shelf body has a plurality of parallel and spaced support arms, The support is supported between two adjacent support arms in the vertical direction.
2. The high-bay shelf according to claim 1, characterized in that The support is arranged between two adjacent support arms.
3. The high-bay shelf according to claim 2, characterized in that: The support comprises a sleeve and a support stud threadedly connected with the sleeve.
4. The high-bay shelving of claim 1, wherein: The support has a plurality of cavities for the support arms to pass through.
5. The high-bay shelving of claim 1, wherein: A reinforcing column is arranged between two adjacent support arms.
6. The high-bay shelving of claim 1, wherein: A rubber pad is arranged on the support surface of the support arm.
7. The high-bay shelving of claim 1, wherein: A positioning block parallel to the support arm is arranged on the side wall of the support arm, the positioning block has a plurality of positioning holes arranged along the length direction of the positioning block.
8. The high-bay shelf according to claim 7, characterized in that: The top surface of the positioning block is lower than the support surface of the support arm.
9. The high-bay shelf of claim 1, wherein: A handle is arranged on the shelf body.
10. The high-bay shelving of claim 1, wherein: A roller is arranged on the bottom of the shelf body.