Access control device for tourist attraction management
By introducing barrier and protection mechanisms into the access control devices of tourist attractions, and using infrared sensors and motor-driven barrier bars to prevent illegal passage, the problem of the lack of barrier means in existing devices has been solved, thus ensuring the safety of scenic area revenue and the protection of equipment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
The existing access control devices in tourist attractions lack effective means of preventing unauthorized entry, which affects the revenue and management order of the attractions.
An access control device including a blocking mechanism and a protective mechanism was designed. It uses an infrared sensor to detect unauthorized entry, drives a blocking bar through a motor and a helical gear set to block unauthorized passage, and protects the identification display screen by lifting the trough when the scenic area is closed.
It effectively prevents illegal passage, protects the safety of scenic area revenue, and prevents damage to the identification display screen.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of access control technology for tourist attractions, specifically an access control device for the management of tourist attractions. Background Technology
[0002] Access control for tourist attractions refers to a management device and system installed at the entrance or in a specific area of a tourist attraction to control and manage the personnel entering the attraction.
[0003] According to Chinese Patent Publication No. CN211427410U, an internet-based intelligent scenic area access control device relates to the field of access control technology. It includes a first body, a second body, and a remote controller. The first and second bodies are positioned opposite each other at the entrance. One end of the first body has a card reader area, and the other end of the first body has an internal lifting chamber. Inside the lifting chamber, a lead screw motor and a lead screw are installed. The lead screw motor is located at the bottom of the lifting chamber, and its output end is connected to one end of the lead screw. The other end of the lead screw is rotatably connected to the top of the lifting chamber. A sliding block is installed on the lead screw, and the sliding block is connected to a lifting platform. The lifting platform has symmetrically arranged grooves, with each end of the groove having a... The device has a first threaded hole, and a support frame is symmetrically arranged at the bottom of the remote controller. Both ends of the support frame are provided with second threaded holes. The support frame is adapted to the groove, and the positions of the first threaded hole and the second threaded hole correspond. An end-position switch is provided on the side wall of the lifting chamber, and the top of the lifting chamber is set as an opening. When the above-mentioned device is in use, there is no good barrier structure. Although it can regulate the normal entry of tourists to a certain extent, when people try to approach the gate and climb over it without normal facial recognition or ticket scanning, there is no effective means of blocking them. This not only leads to the loss of scenic area revenue, but also affects the normal management order of the scenic area. Therefore, an access control device for the management of tourist attractions is proposed to solve the above-mentioned problems. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide an access control device for the management of tourist attractions, addressing the shortcomings of the prior art.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is: an access control device for management of tourist attractions, including a supporting base plate, a blocking mechanism provided on the supporting base plate, the blocking mechanism including a supporting block, a groove, a rotating rod, a blocking rod, a blocking block, and an infrared sensor, the supporting block being fixedly installed on the top of the supporting base plate, the groove being formed on one side of the supporting block, the rotating rod being rotatably connected to the inner wall of the groove through a bearing, the blocking rod being fixedly installed on the rotating rod, the blocking block being fixedly installed on the top of the supporting block through the supporting rod, and the infrared sensor being fixedly installed on the bottom of the blocking block.
[0006] Preferably, the blocking mechanism further includes a motor, which is fixedly mounted on the other side of the support block. With this preferred embodiment, when the motor is started, its output shaft drives the helical gear set fixedly sleeved on the outer wall to rotate.
[0007] Preferably, the blocking mechanism further includes a helical gear set, wherein one helical gear in the helical gear set is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the rotating rod, and the other helical gear in the helical gear set is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the output shaft of the motor. With this preferred embodiment, the rotation of the helical gear set, through the transmission connection of the two meshing helical gears, causes the rotating rod to rotate.
[0008] Preferably, the supporting base plate is further provided with a protective mechanism, which includes a gate, a limiting lifting groove, a threaded sleeve, a threaded rod, and an identification display screen. The gate is fixedly installed on the top of the supporting base plate, and a ticketing device is installed on the gate. The limiting lifting groove is formed inside the gate. The bottom end of the threaded sleeve is rotatably connected to the bottom of the inner wall of the limiting lifting groove via a bearing. The bottom end of the threaded rod is threadedly connected to the inside of the threaded sleeve, and the identification display screen is fixedly installed on the top of the threaded rod. With this preferred embodiment, the threaded sleeve rotates, thereby driving the threaded rod threadedly connected to the inner wall of the threaded sleeve to rise and fall.
[0009] Preferably, the protective mechanism further includes a second motor, which is fixedly mounted on one side of the support block. With this preferred embodiment, starting the second motor causes its output shaft to drive the helical gear set two, which is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall, to rotate.
[0010] Preferably, the protective mechanism further includes a second helical gear set, wherein one helical gear in the second helical gear set is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the threaded sleeve, and the other helical gear in the second helical gear set is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the output shaft of the second motor. With this preferred embodiment, the second helical gear set rotates, and through the transmission connection of the two meshing helical gears, it drives the threaded sleeve to rotate.
[0011] The present invention adopts the above technical solution, which can bring the following beneficial effects:
[0012] 1. This access control device for tourist attraction management, through the coordinated action of a support block, groove, rotating rod, barrier bar, blocking block, infrared sensor, motor, and helical gear set, when someone approaches the gate without facial recognition or ticket scanning and attempts to climb over the gate, the infrared sensor continuously emits and receives infrared rays, causing motor to start. The output shaft of motor one drives the helical gear set fixedly mounted on the outer wall to rotate, which in turn drives the rotating rod to rotate. This causes the barrier bar to rotate to a designated position, which can then be used to block people from climbing over the gate to evade tickets, ensuring the safety of the scenic area's revenue.
[0013] 2. This access control device for tourist area management works by using a turnstile, a limit lifting groove, a threaded sleeve, a threaded rod, an identification display screen, a second motor, and a second helical gear set. The threaded rod moves up and down, and under the limiting action of the limit lifting groove, the identification display screen is retracted into the inner wall of the limit lifting groove, thus protecting the identification display screen and preventing damage when the scenic area is closed. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 2 This is a side view of the structure of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the limiting lifting groove of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 4 This is a side view sectional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0018] In the diagram: 1. Support base plate; 21. Barrier mechanism; 211. Support block; 212. Groove; 213. Rotating rod; 214. Barrier rod; 215. Blocking block; 216. Infrared sensor; 217. Motor 1; 218. Helical gear set 1; 31. Protective mechanism; 311. Turnstile; 312. Limit lifting groove; 313. Threaded sleeve; 314. Threaded rod; 315. Identification display screen; 316. Motor 2; 317. Helical gear set 2. Detailed Implementation
[0019] 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.
[0020] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or component referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0021] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "setting" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection or setting, a detachable connection or setting, or an integral connection or setting. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0022] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this utility model, "several" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0023] Please see Figure 1-4 One embodiment of this utility model is: an access control device for management of tourist attractions, including a supporting base plate 1, on which a blocking mechanism 21 is provided. The blocking mechanism 21 includes a supporting block 211, a groove 212, a rotating rod 213, a blocking rod 214, a blocking block 215, and an infrared sensor 216. The supporting block 211 is fixedly installed on the top of the supporting base plate 1, the groove 212 is formed on one side of the supporting block 211, the rotating rod 213 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the groove 212 through a bearing, and the blocking rod 214 is fixedly installed. Mounted on the rotating rod 213, the blocking block 215 is fixedly mounted on the top of the support block 211 via the support rod, the infrared sensor 216 is fixedly mounted on the bottom of the blocking block 215, the blocking mechanism 21 also includes a motor 217, which is fixedly mounted on the other side of the support block 211, and the blocking mechanism 21 also includes a helical gear set 218, one of the helical gears in the helical gear set 218 is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the rotating rod 213, and the other helical gear in the helical gear set 218 is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the output shaft of the motor 217;
[0024] Working principle: Tourists can pass through the gate 311 by swiping their tickets or by scanning their faces on the recognition display screen 315. The gate 311 opens to allow passage, while the infrared sensor 216 closes and opens again after passage. If someone approaches the gate without scanning their face or ticket and attempts to climb over it, the infrared sensor 216 continuously emits and receives infrared rays. The body blocks the transmission path of the infrared rays, and after detecting the signal interruption, it transmits the signal to the control unit. After receiving the signal from the infrared sensor 216, the control unit starts the motor 217. The output shaft of the motor 217 drives the helical gear set 218 fixedly sleeved on the outer wall to rotate. Through the transmission connection of the two meshing helical gears, the rotating rod 213 is driven to rotate, which in turn drives the barrier bar 214 to rotate to the designated position. The barrier bar 214 can be used to block people from climbing over the gate to evade tickets, thus ensuring the safety of the scenic area's revenue.
[0025] Please see Figure 1-4 Based on the above embodiments, in another embodiment of this utility model, a protective mechanism 31 is further provided on the supporting base plate 1. The protective mechanism 31 includes a gate 311, a limiting lifting groove 312, a threaded sleeve 313, a threaded rod 314, and an identification display screen 315. The gate 311 is fixedly installed on the top of the supporting base plate 1, and a ticketing device is installed on the gate 311. The limiting lifting groove 312 is opened inside the gate 311. The bottom end of the threaded sleeve 313 is rotatably connected to the bottom of the inner wall of the limiting lifting groove 312 through a bearing. The bottom end of the threaded rod 314 is threadedly connected to the inside of the threaded sleeve 313. The identification display screen 315 is fixedly installed on the top end of the threaded rod 314. The protective mechanism 31 also includes a second motor 316, which is fixedly installed on one side of the supporting block 211. The protective mechanism 31 also includes a second helical gear set 317, in which one helical gear is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the threaded sleeve 313, and the other helical gear is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the output shaft of the second motor 316.
[0026] Working principle: When the scenic area is closed, the motor 316 can be started, which will cause the output shaft of the motor 316 to drive the helical gear set 317 fixed on the outer wall to rotate. Through the transmission connection of the two meshing helical gears, the threaded sleeve 313 will be rotated, thereby driving the threaded rod 314 connected to the inner wall of the threaded sleeve 313 to rise and fall. Under the limiting action of the limiting lifting groove 312, the identification display screen 315 will be moved into the inner wall of the limiting lifting groove 312, thereby protecting the identification display screen 315 and preventing it from being damaged when the scenic area is closed.
[0027] It is worth noting that, for ease of control, both motor 217 and motor 316 in the above embodiments are equipped with control switches. The control switches can control motor 217 and motor 316 to work. These are all existing technologies and are not the main innovations, so they will not be described in detail here. In addition, the gate 311 is a commonly used device in the prior art, and the model used can be customized according to actual usage requirements.
[0028] This utility model provides an access control device for tourist attraction management. There are many methods and approaches to implement this technical solution; the above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various improvements and modifications without departing from the principle of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model. All components not explicitly stated in this embodiment can be implemented using existing technology.
Claims
1. A gate device for the management of tourist attractions, comprising a support base plate (1), characterized in that: The support bottom plate (1) is provided with a blocking mechanism (21), the blocking mechanism (21) comprises a support block (211), a groove (212), a rotating rod (213), a blocking rod (214), a shielding block (215), an infrared sensor (216), the support block (211) is fixedly installed on the top of the support bottom plate (1), the groove (212) is opened on the side of the support block (211), the rotating rod (213) is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the groove (212) through a bearing, the blocking rod (214) is fixedly installed on the rotating rod (213), the shielding block (215) is fixedly installed on the top of the support block (211) through a support rod, and the infrared sensor (216) is fixedly installed on the bottom of the shielding block (215).
2. The access control device for the management of a tourist attraction according to claim 1, characterized in that: The blocking mechanism (21) further comprises a motor (217), and the motor (217) is fixedly installed on the other side of the support block (211).
3. The access control device for the management of a tourist attraction according to claim 1, characterized in that: The blocking mechanism (21) further comprises a bevel gear set (218), one bevel gear in the bevel gear set (218) is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the rotating rod (213), and the other bevel gear in the bevel gear set (218) is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the output shaft of the motor (217).
4. The access control device for the management of a tourist attraction according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support bottom plate (1) is further provided with a protection mechanism (31), the protection mechanism (31) comprises a gate (311), a limiting lifting groove (312), a threaded sleeve (313), a threaded rod (314) and an identification display screen (315), the gate (311) is fixedly installed on the top of the support bottom plate (1), the gate (311) is provided with a ticket device, the limiting lifting groove (312) is formed in the gate (311), the threaded sleeve (313) is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the limiting lifting groove (312) at the bottom end through a bearing, the threaded rod (314) is screw-connected to the inside of the threaded sleeve (313) at the bottom end, and the identification display screen (315) is fixedly installed on the top end of the threaded rod (314).
5. The access control device for the management of a tourist attraction according to claim 4, characterized in that: The protection mechanism (31) further comprises a motor (316), and the motor (316) is fixedly installed on the side of the support block (211).
6. The access control device for the management of a tourist attraction according to claim 4, characterized in that: The protection mechanism (31) further comprises a bevel gear set (317), one bevel gear in the bevel gear set (317) is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the threaded sleeve (313), and the other bevel gear in the bevel gear set (317) is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the output shaft of the motor (316).
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Intelligent scenic spot access control device based on Internet
CN211427410U