Building block material transporting device
By designing a building block material transportation device, and using components such as frames and pins to achieve stable hoisting of blocks, the problems of high labor costs, low efficiency and major safety hazards in the traditional block hoisting process are solved, and efficient and safe block hoisting is achieved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Traditional methods of hoisting and transporting building blocks suffer from problems such as high labor costs, low efficiency, significant safety hazards, and easy damage to the blocks.
A building block material transportation device was designed, including components such as a frame, pins, square tubes, connecting rods, and lifting rings. The connection between the pins and the lifting rings enables the stable lifting of the blocks, preventing damage and falling of the blocks.
It simplifies the operation process, improves hoisting efficiency, ensures the safety of the blocks, avoids block damage, and reduces labor costs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of building material tools technology, specifically a building block material transportation device. Background Technology
[0002] During masonry construction, the hoisting baskets and other equipment used to transport masonry blocks must not be fully loaded or exceed the basket's height to prevent masonry from slipping and injuring people during transport. Traditional methods involve manually moving the blocks to the hoisting basket, then lifting the basket to an unloading platform. From there, the blocks are manually transferred to trolleys and pulled into the building. This method is labor-intensive, inefficient, and resource-intensive. Alternatively, steel wire ropes can be threaded through the bottom of the block pallets to secure the blocks before hoisting. This method not only damages the blocks but also poses a significant safety hazard as they are prone to falling during transport.
[0003] Therefore, it is necessary to propose a building block material transportation device with a simple structure and principle. After the connecting limiting component is removed, the device can be directly lifted away, which is easy and practical to operate. At the same time, it avoids damage to the blocks and greatly ensures the safety of the blocks during the lifting and transportation process. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology and propose a building block material transportation device. The structure and principle are simple. After the connecting limiting component is removed, the device can be directly lifted away. It is easy and practical to operate, while avoiding damage to the blocks and ensuring the safety of the blocks during the lifting process to a great extent.
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a building block material transportation device, including a frame and a pin for placing blocks, which is hollow inside and open at both the top and bottom. The frame is provided with a plurality of square tubes extending from top to bottom and arranged in pairs opposite each other. A connecting rod is provided on the square tube. The connecting rod is provided with lifting rings at both the top and bottom ends. The pin passes through two matching lifting rings at the bottom end of the frame.
[0006] The pin has a hook at one end and a thread at the other end, and a locking block is detachably threaded through the thread.
[0007] The square tube is welded to the connecting plate.
[0008] The frame is surrounded by wire mesh.
[0009] At least one support block is fixedly sleeved on the connecting rod. Two support seats are provided on one side of the square tube, located on both sides of the connecting rod and matching the support blocks. A first wedge block is slidably arranged on the adjacent side of the two support seats to restrict the movement of the connecting rod.
[0010] The two support seats have an opening on one side of each other. The first wedge block is slidably disposed at the opening of the support seat and moves closer to or away from the connecting rod. A second wedge block is slidably disposed inside the support seat and moves closer to or away from the square tube. The inclined surface of the second wedge block is slidably connected to the inclined surface of the first wedge block. A lead screw is rotatably disposed inside the support seat. The second wedge block is threadedly rotatably connected to the lead screw.
[0011] The support base is rotatably provided with a handle, which is connected to a lead screw.
[0012] The lead screw is a trapezoidal lead screw.
[0013] The second wedge block has a T-shaped block on its inclined surface, and the first wedge block has a T-shaped groove on its inclined surface that matches the shape and size of the T-shaped block. The T-shaped block is slidably installed on the T-shaped groove.
[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0015] (1) The structure of this utility model is simple. It uses a pin installed on the bottom lifting ring as a load-bearing device at the bottom of the pallet when the block is hoisted as a whole, which provides convenience for construction personnel and avoids the risk of block damage and falling.
[0016] (2) After the frame first holds the blocks to be hoisted, the pin is passed through the lifting ring and the bottom of the masonry tray, and then the locking block is used on the other side of the pin to prevent the whole structure from sliding, ensuring stability and safety during hoisting. The same applies when disassembling. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of Embodiment 1 of the present utility model;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a detailed schematic diagram of the pin and locking block in Embodiment 1 of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting rod connection in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the support base in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the T-block connection in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;
[0022] In the diagram, 1. Frame; 2. Pin; 3. Square tube; 4. Connecting rod; 5. Lifting ring; 6. Hook; 7. Thread; 8. Locking block; 9. Wire mesh; 10. Support block; 11. Support base; 12. First wedge block; 13. Second wedge block; 14. Lead screw; 15. Handle; 16. T-block; 17. T-slot. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The technical solution of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the embodiments. 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] It should be noted that the directional concepts of "left", "right", "up", "down", "front", "back", "inner", and "outer" in the following scheme are all relative directions, and will not be listed one by one here.
[0025] A building block material transport device, reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The system includes a hollow, open frame 1 and pins 2. Two square tubes 3 extend downwards from the top to the bottom and connect to the top and bottom ends of the frame 1 on both the front and rear sides. Wire mesh 9 surrounds the frame 1. The square tubes on the front and rear sides of the frame 1 are positioned in a one-to-one correspondence.
[0026] A connecting rod 4 is welded to the outside of the square tube 3. Lifting rings 5 are provided at both ends of the connecting rod 4. One end of the pin 2 has a thread 7, and the other end has a hook 6. A locking block 8 is detachably threaded and rotated through the thread 7.
[0027] In use, use a lifting machine to secure the lifting ring 5 at the top of the frame 1. Lift and move the device horizontally to cover the blocks to be transported. Insert the pin 2 into one lifting ring 5, pass it through the bottom of the pallet, and exit from the other lifting ring 5. Secure the pin 2 with the threaded end 7 using the locking block 8. Then, the lifting machine will lift the frame 1 and the blocks together to the unloading platform or another location. After releasing the locking block 8 and removing the pin 2, the lifting machine will return the device to the block stacking area, and this process will be repeated.
[0028] As a further improvement to this utility model, based on the above-mentioned cases, further extensions can be made to provide a variety of novel embodiments.
[0029] Since the connecting rod 4 and the lifting ring 5 are welded together in Embodiment 1, when the lifting ring 5 is damaged and cannot be used, it cannot be replaced; only the entire frame 1 can be replaced.
[0030] As a second embodiment of this utility model, based on embodiment 1, and referring to... Figures 3-5 The connecting rod 4 is not connected to the square tube 3. Multiple support blocks 10 are fixedly sleeved on the connecting rod 4. Multiple sets of support seats are provided on the square tube 4, each corresponding to the number and position of the support blocks 10. Each set of support seats includes two support seats 11 located on either side of the connecting rod 4.
[0031] Two support bases 11 have openings on one side, close to each other. A first wedge block 12 is slidably mounted at the opening. A second wedge block 13 is slidably mounted up and down inside the support base 11. The inclined surface of the second wedge block 13 is slidably connected to the inclined surface of the first wedge block 12. A lead screw 14 is rotatably mounted inside the support base 11. The lead screw 14 is trapezoidal. The second wedge block 13 is threadedly mounted on the lead screw 14. A handle 15 is rotatably mounted on the support base 11 and is connected to the lead screw 14.
[0032] The second wedge block 13 has a T-shaped block 16 on its inclined surface, and the first wedge block 12 has a T-shaped groove 17 on its inclined surface that matches the shape and size of the T-shaped block 16. The T-shaped block 16 is slidably installed on the T-shaped groove 17.
[0033] Insert the connecting rod 4 into the square tube 3, between the two support seats 11. Then turn the handle 15 to make the two second wedge blocks 13 move closer to each other until they close, so that the connecting rod 4 cannot leave the space between the two support seats 11.
[0034] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. It should be understood that this utility model is not limited to the form disclosed herein and should not be construed as excluding other embodiments. It can be used in various other combinations, modifications, and environments, and can be altered within the scope of the concept described herein through the above description or the technology or knowledge in related fields. Modifications and variations made by those skilled in the art that do not depart from the spirit and scope of this utility model should be protected within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A building block material transport device, characterised in that, The utility model provides a frame body and a bolt for placing the block, hollow inside and both ends are open, the frame body is provided with a plurality of square tubes which are oppositely arranged from top to bottom, the square tube is provided with a connecting rod, the connecting rod is provided with a lifting ring at both ends, the bolt is provided with a hook at one end and a wire tooth at the other end, and the wire tooth is detachably provided with a locking block. At least one supporting block is fixedly arranged on the connecting rod, one side of the square tube is provided with two supporting seats which are located on both sides of the connecting rod and matched with the supporting block, and the adjacent sides of the two supporting seats are slidably provided with first wedge blocks which are matched with each other and used for limiting the movement of the connecting rod.
2. A building block material transport device as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that: The bolt is provided with a hook at one end and a wire tooth at the other end, and the wire tooth is detachably provided with a locking block.
3. A building block material transport device as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The square tube is welded with a connecting plate.
4. A building block material transport device as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The frame body is provided with a wire mesh.
5. A building block material transport device as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The adjacent sides of the two supporting seats are open, the first wedge blocks are slidably arranged in the openings of the supporting seats and move towards or away from the connecting rod, the second wedge blocks are slidably arranged in the supporting seats and move towards or away from the square tube, the inclined surfaces of the second wedge blocks are slidably connected with the inclined surfaces of the first wedge blocks, a screw rod is rotatably arranged in the supporting seat, and the second wedge blocks are rotatably connected with the screw rod.
6. A building block material transport apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein: A handle is rotatably arranged on the supporting seat and connected with the screw rod.
7. A building block material transport device as claimed in claim 5, wherein: The screw rod is a trapezoidal screw rod.
8. A building block material transport apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein: The inclined surface of the second wedge block is provided with a T-shaped block, the inclined surface of the first wedge block is provided with a T-shaped groove which is matched with the shape and size of the T-shaped block, and the T-shaped block is slidably arranged in the T-shaped groove.