Glass transport frame

By installing square tube components and detachable positioning tubes on the support frame of the glass transport rack, the problem of low loading rate of existing glass transport racks is solved, and the effect of multi-layer placement and flexible adaptation to different glass sizes is achieved.

CN223990626UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13GUANGDONG KIBING ENERGY-SAVING GLASS CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-18
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

The existing glass transport racks are single-layer racks with non-adjustable height, resulting in low loading capacity and inability to effectively place glass of different sizes and curvatures.

Method used

A glass transport rack is designed by installing at least two square tube assemblies between the first and second side frames of a support frame. Each square tube assembly has a slot and is equipped with a detachable positioning tube that can be inserted into the slot of the square tube assembly to form a multi-layer placement layer for placing glass.

Benefits of technology

It improves the loading rate of glass transport racks and allows for flexible adjustment of the number and position of placement layers to meet the needs of glass of different sizes and curvatures.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a glass transport frame, relates to glass technical field, wherein the glass transport frame includes underframe, bracing frame and at least two locating tube, the bracing frame is installed on the underframe, bracing frame includes first side frame and second side frame, first side frame and second side frame mutually form included angle connection. According to the technical scheme, at least two square tube assemblies are installed between the first side frame and the second side frame of the supporting frame, the square tube assemblies are arranged at intervals, each square tube assembly is provided with an insertion groove, and the insertion grooves are exposed out of the first side frame and the second side frame; and at least two positioning pipes are additionally arranged and are detachably inserted into the inserting grooves of the at least two square pipe assemblies, so that the at least two positioning pipes can form one or more placing layers for bearing glass on the supporting frame. Glass can be placed on the bottom frame of the glass transportation frame, the placing layer composed of the at least two positioning pipes can also be used for placing the glass, and the loading rate is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of glass technology, and in particular to a glass transport rack. Background Technology

[0002] During the glass processing, the glass needs to be moved between various processing tables, and transport racks are often used to place and move the glass during this process.

[0003] Existing glass transport racks are all single-layer racks with non-adjustable height, meaning each rack can only hold one row of glass. Different height and size transport devices need to be manufactured for glass of varying dimensions and curvatures, resulting in low load-bearing capacity of the glass transport racks. Utility Model Content

[0004] The main purpose of this utility model is to propose a glass transport rack, which aims to solve the problem that existing glass transport racks are single-layer racks that can only hold a single row of glass and have a low loading rate.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the glass transport rack proposed in this utility model includes:

[0006] Base frame;

[0007] A support frame, mounted on the base frame, includes a first side frame and a second side frame, the first side frame and the second side frame being connected at an angle to each other, at least two square tube assemblies being installed between the first side frame and the second side frame, the at least two square tube assemblies being spaced apart, each square tube assembly having a slot, the slot being exposed on the first side frame and the second side frame; and

[0008] At least two positioning tubes are detachably inserted into the slots of at least two of the square tube assemblies to mount the at least two positioning tubes on the first side frame or the second side frame, and the at least two positioning tubes are used to receive glass.

[0009] In some embodiments, the support frame further includes a crossbeam, and both the first side frame and the second side frame include at least two support columns, which are spaced apart. The crossbeam connects the at least two support columns, and the square tube assembly is disposed on the support columns.

[0010] In some embodiments, the square tube assembly includes a first square tube and a second square tube, the first square tube being connected to the first side frame, and the slot of the first square tube being exposed on the first side frame; the second square tube being mounted on the second side frame, and the slot of the second square tube being exposed on the second side frame, the first square tube and the second square tube being connected in a V-shape.

[0011] In some embodiments, the angle between the first square tube and the first side frame ranges from 60 degrees to 120 degrees, and the angle between the second square tube and the second side frame ranges from 60 degrees to 120 degrees.

[0012] In some embodiments, the first square tube and the second square tube are welded together.

[0013] In some embodiments, the base frame includes a fixed frame and a limiting frame. The fixed frame is disposed at the bottom of the support frame to support the support frame and the limiting frame. The limiting frame is inclined relative to the fixed frame and is connected to the first side frame or the second side frame. A column is installed between the limiting frame and the fixed frame.

[0014] In some embodiments, the angle between the limiting frame and the first side frame is in the range of 60 degrees to 120 degrees, and / or the angle between the limiting frame and the second side frame is in the range of 60 degrees to 120 degrees.

[0015] In some embodiments, wheels are mounted on the bottom of the mounting bracket.

[0016] In some embodiments, the outer diameter of both the first square tube and the second square tube is set to 60mm x 60mm, and the inner diameter of both the first square tube and the second square tube is set to 50mm x 50mm.

[0017] The technical solution of this utility model involves installing at least two square tube assemblies between the first and second side frames of a support frame. These square tube assemblies are spaced apart, and each assembly has a slot protruding from the first and second side frames. Furthermore, at least two positioning tubes are added, detachably inserted into the slots of the square tube assemblies. This allows the positioning tubes to be mounted on either the first or second side frame, facilitating the placement of glass onto them. With this arrangement, the at least two positioning tubes mounted on the support frame can form one or more layers for holding glass. The base frame of this glass transport rack can hold glass, and the layers formed by the at least two positioning tubes can also hold glass, thereby improving the loading capacity of the glass transport rack. Attached Figure Description

[0018] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art 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 the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.

[0019] Figure 1 A side view of an embodiment of the glass transport rack provided by this utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 A front view of an embodiment of the glass transport rack provided by this utility model;

[0021] Figure 3 A side view of another embodiment of the glass transport rack provided by this utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 A partial structural schematic diagram of another embodiment of the glass transport rack provided by this utility model.

[0023] Explanation of icon numbers:

[0024] 100. Glass transport rack; 10. Support frame; 11. First side frame; 12. Second side frame; 13. Support column; 14. Square tube assembly; 141. First square tube; 143. Slot; 142. Second square tube; 15. Crossbeam;

[0025] 20. Positioning tube;

[0026] 30. Fixing plate;

[0027] 40. Base frame; 41. Fixing frame; 42. Limiting frame; 43. Column; 44. Wheel.

[0028] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation

[0029] 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 scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0030] It should be noted that if the embodiments of this utility model involve directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.), the directional indicators are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of the components in a specific posture. If the specific posture changes, the directional indicators will also change accordingly.

[0031] Furthermore, if the embodiments of this utility model involve descriptions such as "first" or "second," these descriptions are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the use of "and / or" or "and / or" throughout the text includes three parallel solutions. For example, "A and / or B" includes solution A, solution B, or a solution where both A and B are satisfied simultaneously. Furthermore, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those skilled in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

[0032] During the glass processing, the glass needs to be moved between various processing tables, and transport racks are often used to place and move the glass during this process.

[0033] The existing glass transport racks 100 are all single-layer racks with non-adjustable height, meaning that only one row of glass can be placed on each rack. Different transport devices of different sizes and heights need to be manufactured for glass of different dimensions, heights, and curvatures, which results in a low loading rate for the glass transport racks 100.

[0034] This utility model proposes a glass transport rack 100. Please refer to [link / reference]. Figures 1 to 3 In one embodiment of this utility model, the glass transport rack 100 proposed by this utility model includes:

[0035] Base frame 40;

[0036] Support frame 10, mounted on base frame 40, includes a first side frame 11 and a second side frame 12, the first side frame 11 and the second side frame 12 are connected at an angle to each other, at least two square tube assemblies 14 are installed between the first side frame 11 and the second side frame 12, the at least two square tube assemblies 14 are spaced apart, each square tube assembly 14 has a slot 143, the slot 143 is exposed on the first side frame 11 and the second side frame 12; and

[0037] At least two positioning tubes 20 are detachably inserted into the slots 143 of at least two of the square tube assemblies 14, so that at least two of the positioning tubes 20 are mounted on the first side frame 11 or the second side frame 12, and at least two of the positioning tubes 20 are used to receive glass.

[0038] Specifically, when an additional glass placement layer needs to be added to the glass transport rack 100, two positioning tubes 20 can be inserted one-to-one into the slots 143 of the two square tube assemblies 14, so that the two positioning tubes 20 can be fixed on the support frame 10, and the two positioning tubes 20 form a placement layer that can be used to support the glass. Then, the glass is placed on the two positioning tubes 20, and the glass is supported by the first side frame 11 or the second side frame 12, with the two positioning tubes 20 supporting the glass together. Optionally, the number of positioning tubes 20 installed on the glass transport rack 100 can be 3, 4, 5, 6, etc. Further, please refer to... Figure 1 and Figure 2 The glass transport rack 100 can have multiple placement layers, each layer including multiple positioning tubes 20, which are arranged at intervals on the same horizontal plane. There is a gap between adjacent placement layers, and each layer can hold glass, thereby improving the loading capacity of the glass transport rack 100.

[0039] When the positioning tube 20 is not needed, it can be pulled out of the slot 143 of the square tube assembly 14, which makes it easier to place larger glass on the base frame 40, and the glass relies on the first side frame 11 or the second side frame 12, avoiding the positioning tube 20 pressing on the glass on the base frame 40.

[0040] The technical solution of this utility model involves installing at least two square tube assemblies 14 between the first side frame 11 and the second side frame 12 of the support frame 10. These at least two square tube assemblies 14 are spaced apart, and each square tube assembly 14 has a slot 143 exposed on both the first side frame 11 and the second side frame 12. Furthermore, at least two positioning tubes 20 are added, detachably inserted into the slots 143 of the at least two square tube assemblies 14. This allows the at least two positioning tubes 20 to be mounted on the first side frame 11 or the second side frame 12, facilitating the placement of glass onto these positioning tubes. The glass rests against the first side frame 11 or the second side frame 12. With this arrangement, the at least two positioning tubes 20 mounted on the support frame 10 can form one or more layers for receiving glass. The base frame 40 of the glass transport rack 100 of this utility model can support and place glass, and the placement layers composed of the at least two positioning tubes 20 can also place and support glass, thereby improving the loading capacity of the glass transport rack 100.

[0041] Please see Figure 2In one embodiment, the support frame 10 further includes a crossbeam 15, the first side frame 11 and the second side frame each include at least two support columns 13, the at least two support columns 13 are spaced apart, the crossbeam 15 connects at least two support columns 13, and the square tube assembly 14 is disposed on the support column 13.

[0042] The support column 13 may have a through hole, and a portion of the square tube assembly 14 may be inserted into the through hole. The square tube assembly 14 is welded to the support column 13 to connect the square tube assembly 14 to the support frame 10. Then, multiple positioning tubes 20 can be inserted one-to-one into the slots 143 of the multiple square tube assemblies 14, so that the multiple positioning tubes 20 can be arranged on the support frame 10 to form a placement layer for supporting and placing glass.

[0043] Furthermore, in another embodiment, please refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 Two or more support frames 10 can be installed on the base frame 40, and the two or more support frames 10 are parallel to each other and spaced apart. Then, the fixing plate 30 can be placed on the crossbeam 15 of two adjacent support frames 10, so that smaller glass pieces can be placed directly on the fixing plate 30. The fixing plate 30 is used to support smaller glass pieces.

[0044] When the glass placement rack 100 can support larger glass, the fixing plate 30 is removed, and then at least two of the positioning tubes 20 are inserted into the slots 143 of at least two of the square tube assemblies 14, thereby facilitating the placement of larger glass onto the positioning tubes 20.

[0045] Please see Figure 1 The support column 13 of the first side frame 11 and the support column 13 of the second side frame 12 are set at an acute angle.

[0046] Further, please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 4 The square tube assembly 14 includes a first square tube 141 and a second square tube 142. The first square tube 141 is connected to the first side frame 11, and the slot 143 of the first square tube 141 is exposed on the first side frame 11. The second square tube 142 is installed on the second side frame 12, and the slot 143 of the second square tube 142 is exposed on the second side frame 12. The first square tube 141 and the second square tube 142 are connected in a V-shape.

[0047] The first square tube 141 is angled to the first side frame 11, and the second square tube 142 is angled to the second side frame 12. This arrangement allows the positioning tube 20 to be fixed to the slot of the first square tube 141 or the slot of the second square tube 142 without the need for other components. Because the first square tube 141 and the second square tube 142 are tilted upwards, the positioning tube 20 is less likely to detach from either the first square tube 141 or the second square tube 142. Furthermore, the positioning tube 20 can be easily removed from the first square tube 141 and the second square tube 142.

[0048] In one embodiment, the angle between the first square tube 141 and the first side frame 11 ranges from 60 degrees to 120 degrees, and the angle between the second square tube 142 and the second side frame 12 ranges from 60 degrees to 120 degrees.

[0049] Preferably, the angle between the first square tube 141 and the first side frame 11 is 90 degrees, and the angle between the second square tube 142 and the second side frame 12 is 90 degrees. Further, the positioning tube 20 is installed on the first square tube 141, and then the glass is placed on the positioning tube 20; the weight of the glass makes the connection between the positioning tube 20 and the first square tube 141 more stable. Alternatively, the positioning tube 20 is installed on the second square tube 142, and then the glass is placed on the positioning tube 20; the weight of the glass makes the connection between the positioning tube 20 and the second square tube 142 more stable.

[0050] At least two of the positioning tubes 20 are installed onto the first square tube 141, and at least two of the positioning tubes 20 are positioned on the first side frame 11 and perpendicular to the first side frame 11. (See [link to relevant documentation]). Figure 1 At least two of the positioning tubes 20 are tilted upwards, and the glass on at least two of the positioning tubes 20 can be attached to the first side frame 11.

[0051] Alternatively, at least two of the positioning tubes 20 can be installed on the second square tube 142, with the at least two positioning tubes 20 positioned on the second side frame 12 and perpendicular to the second side frame 12. (See [link to relevant documentation]). Figure 1 At least two of the positioning tubes 20 are tilted upwards, and the glass on at least two of the positioning tubes 20 can be attached to the second side frame 12.

[0052] The first square tube 141 can be connected to the first side frame 11 by welding, and the second square tube 142 can also be connected to the second side frame 12 by welding, so that the first square tube 141 and the second square tube 142 can be firmly fixed on the support frame 10.

[0053] In one embodiment, the first square tube 141 and the second square tube 142 are welded together so that the first square tube 141 and the second square tube 142 can be firmly fixed together.

[0054] To ensure that the base frame 40 can support the glass and prevent the glass from slipping off the base frame 40, in one embodiment, the base frame 40 includes a fixing frame 41 and a limiting frame 42. The fixing frame 41 is located at the bottom of the support frame 10 to support the support frame 10 and the limiting frame 42. The limiting frame 42 is inclined relative to the fixing frame 41 and is connected to the first side frame 11 or the second side frame 12. A column 43 is installed between the limiting frame 42 and the fixing frame 41.

[0055] The limiting frame 42 is inclined upward relative to the base frame 40, and the column 43 is used to support the limiting frame 42. When glass is placed on the limiting frame 42, the glass on the limiting frame 42 can be attached to the first side frame 11 or the second side frame 12.

[0056] Please see Figure 1 The angle between the limiting frame 42 and the first side frame 11 is set to 90 degrees, and / or the angle between the limiting frame 42 and the second side frame 12 is set to 90 degrees.

[0057] The limiting frame 42 and the first side frame 11 form an L-shaped support. The glass is placed on the limiting frame 42 and can be fitted against the first side frame 11. Similarly, the second side frame 12 of the support frame 10 forms an L-shaped support with the limiting frame 42. The glass is placed on the limiting frame 42 and can be fitted against the second side frame 12.

[0058] To facilitate the movement of the glass transport rack 100, wheels 44 are installed at the bottom of the fixing frame 41.

[0059] In one embodiment, the outer diameter of the first square tube 141 and the outer diameter of the second square tube 142 are both set to 60mm x 60mm, and the inner diameter of the first square tube 141 and the inner diameter of the second square tube 142 are both set to 50mm x 50mm. Correspondingly, the outer diameter of the positioning tube 20 can be set to 50mm x 50mm to be inserted into the first square tube 141 or the second square tube 142.

[0060] The above description is merely an exemplary embodiment of the present utility model and does not limit the patent scope of the present utility model. Any equivalent structural transformations made based on the technical concept of the present utility model and the contents of the present utility model specification and drawings, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A glass transport rack characterized by, The utility model relates to a glass supporting frame, comprising: a base frame; a supporting frame mounted on the base frame, the supporting frame comprising a first side frame and a second side frame, the first side frame and the second side frame being connected at an angle to each other, at least two square tube assemblies being mounted between the first side frame and the second side frame, the at least two square tube assemblies being spaced apart, each of the at least two square tube assemblies having a slot, the slot being exposed on the first side frame and the second side frame; and at least two positioning tubes, the at least two positioning tubes being detachably inserted into the slots of the at least two square tube assemblies so that the at least two positioning tubes are mounted on the first side frame or the second side frame, the at least two positioning tubes being used for supporting glass. The supporting frame further comprises a cross beam, the first side frame and the second side frame each comprising at least two support columns, the at least two support columns being spaced apart, the cross beam connecting the at least two support columns, the square tube assemblies being arranged on the support columns.

2. The glass transport rack of claim 1, wherein, The square tube assembly comprises a first square tube and a second square tube, the first square tube being connected to the first side frame, the slot of the first square tube being exposed on the first side frame, the second square tube being mounted on the second side frame, the slot of the second square tube being exposed on the second side frame, the first square tube and the second square tube being connected in a V shape.

3. The glass transport rack of claim 1, wherein, The angle between the first square tube and the first side frame ranges from 60 degrees to 120 degrees, and the angle between the second square tube and the second side frame ranges from 60 degrees to 120 degrees.

4. The glass transport rack of claim 3, wherein, The first square tube and the second square tube are connected by welding.

5. The glass transport rack of claim 3, wherein, The base frame comprises a fixed frame and a limiting frame, the fixed frame being arranged at the bottom of the supporting frame to support the supporting frame and the limiting frame, the limiting frame being arranged at an angle to the fixed frame, the limiting frame being connected to the first side frame or the second side frame, a stand being mounted between the limiting frame and the fixed frame.

6. The glass transport rack of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein, The angle between the limiting frame and the first side frame ranges from 60 degrees to 120 degrees, and / or the angle between the limiting frame and the second side frame ranges from 60 degrees to 120 degrees.

7. The glass transport rack of claim 6, wherein, Wheels are mounted on the bottom of the fixed frame.

8. The glass transport rack of claim 6, wherein, ​