Real-time transmission industrial acquisition camera architecture
By designing a camera architecture with a support base and locking structure, the problems of insufficient angle adjustment and stability of traditional cameras are solved, enabling precise image acquisition and stable transmission in complex environments, and supporting efficient automation and intelligence in industrial production.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Traditional industrial acquisition cameras have limitations in angle adjustment and support structure, making it difficult to adapt to the complex and ever-changing needs of industrial scenarios. This results in insufficient image acquisition quality and stability, affecting the automation and intelligentization of industrial production.
A camera architecture was designed, including a support base, rotating block, turntable, rolling ball, and telescopic support rod. The camera can be adjusted and stably fixed at multiple angles through linkage rods and locking bolts. Combined with the locking structure of springs and wedge blocks, accurate shooting and stable transmission are ensured.
It enables flexible multi-angle camera adjustment and precise image acquisition, enhances stability in complex industrial environments, supports efficient real-time image transmission, and meets the high standards required for industrial production.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of industrial equipment technology, and in particular to the architecture of an industrial acquisition camera for real-time transmission. Background Technology
[0002] In the industrial production sector, industrial acquisition cameras play a crucial role. In the past, traditional industrial acquisition camera architectures had numerous limitations. Regarding angle adjustment, early cameras were mostly fixed-angle, making it difficult to adapt to the complex and ever-changing demands of industrial scenarios. Even those cameras with angle adjustment capabilities were extremely cumbersome, often requiring additional tools, and their adjustment accuracy was poor, hindering precise shooting and severely impacting the quality and efficiency of image acquisition. In terms of support structures, traditional camera supports were typically of fixed height, unable to adapt to different production equipment and work platform heights. This resulted in cameras struggling to reach ideal shooting positions in certain working environments, significantly limiting their application scope.
[0003] Traditional support structures lack stability and are prone to swaying in the complex vibration environment of production workshops, resulting in blurry images and failing to meet the stringent requirements of industrial production for high-precision image acquisition. With the acceleration of industrial intelligence, higher standards have been set for the performance of industrial acquisition cameras.
[0004] Therefore, cameras are required not only to be able to flexibly and accurately adjust their shooting angles to capture clear images of key parts of the production line, but also to have a support structure that is highly adaptable to different working scenarios to ensure stable operation in complex industrial environments and to transmit high-quality images in real time, providing reliable data support for the automation and intelligentization of industrial production. Utility Model Content
[0005] Purpose of the utility model: The purpose of this utility model is to provide a way to achieve accurate shooting from multiple angles; another purpose of this utility model is to ensure stable operation and wide compatibility of the camera.
[0006] Technical solution: An architecture for a real-time transmission industrial acquisition camera includes a support base. A circular groove is formed on the upper surface of the support base. A cylinder is fixedly engaged inside the circular groove. A storage cavity is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the cylinder. A groove is symmetrically formed inside the storage cavity. A rotating block is rotatably connected inside each groove. A rotating column is fixedly connected to the opposite side of the rotating block. A fixing block is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating column. A support plate is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the fixing block.
[0007] Furthermore, the lower surface of the support plate is provided with a rotating groove, and a turntable is rotatably connected inside the rotating groove. The lower surface of the turntable is provided with a rolling groove, and a rolling ball is rotatably connected inside the rolling groove. A fixing column is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rolling ball, and a real-time transmission camera is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the fixing column. A limit groove is provided on the left side of the lower surface of the support plate, and a limit plate is fixedly connected to the left side of the upper surface of the storage cavity.
[0008] Furthermore, a linkage rod is fixedly connected to the front surface of the aforementioned rotating block. The front end of the linkage rod extends through to the front of the storage cavity and is fixedly connected to a horizontal plate. A hollow column is fixedly connected to the front surface of the horizontal plate. A locking bolt is slidably connected inside the hollow column. The rear end of the locking bolt extends through to the rear surface of the horizontal plate. Locking holes are symmetrically opened on the outer wall of the storage cavity. The rear end of the locking bolt engages with the locking holes.
[0009] Furthermore, the inside of the rotating groove is symmetrically provided with spring grooves, and a sliding plate is slidably connected inside each spring groove. A wedge block is fixedly connected to the opposite side of each sliding plate. A spring is fixedly connected between each sliding plate and the adjacent spring groove. A slot is provided on the outer wall of the turntable, and the wedge block is engaged with the adjacent slot.
[0010] Furthermore, a connecting plate is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the support base, and a telescopic support rod is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the connecting plate by bolts.
[0011] Furthermore, the lower surface of each telescopic support rod is fixedly connected with an anti-slip pad.
[0012] Furthermore, an anti-detachment strip is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the rotating groove, and an anti-detachment groove is provided on the outer wall of the turntable, with the anti-detachment strip slidably connected to the anti-detachment groove.
[0013] Beneficial effects: By pulling the locking bolt to release the horizontal plate, it can be easily rotated, driving the rotating block and column to achieve real-time, wide-range horizontal angle adjustment of the camera. After adjustment, it can be locked again to ensure the camera's stability at the new horizontal angle. Simultaneously, the locking structure composed of spring grooves, sliding plates, wedge blocks, and springs between the turntable and the rotating groove allows the wedge blocks to disengage from the slots during horizontal adjustment, enabling smooth rotation of the turntable. After adjustment, it can re-lock, achieving more precise horizontal angle fine-tuning. Furthermore, the rolling of the ball within the groove and the rotation of the turntable within the groove allow for small-range pitch angle adjustments of the camera, comprehensively meeting the precise shooting angle requirements of various industrial scenarios and facilitating accurate image acquisition.
[0014] The connecting plate on the outer wall of the support base is bolted to the telescopic support rod, allowing for flexible height adjustment according to the actual working environment and greatly enhancing the adaptability of the camera device in different locations. The anti-slip pad on the lower surface of the telescopic support rod increases friction with the placement surface, effectively preventing the support base from sliding during use and ensuring the stability of the entire camera structure. This provides a solid guarantee for the smooth operation of the real-time transmission industrial acquisition camera, ensuring that the camera can operate normally and continuously and stably acquire and transmit images in various complex industrial environments. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 This is a utility model Figure 1 A magnified structural diagram at point A;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the telescopic support rod of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 4 This is a utility model Figure 3 A magnified structural diagram at point B;
[0019] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of the storage cavity of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the support plate of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the real-time transmission camera of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 8 This is a cross-sectional structural schematic diagram of the support plate of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 9 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the hollow column of this utility model.
[0024] In the diagram: 1. Support base; 2. Circular groove; 3. Cylinder; 4. Storage cavity; 5. Groove; 6. Rotating block; 7. Rotating column; 8. Fixing block; 9. Support plate; 10. Rotating groove; 11. Turntable; 12. Rolling groove; 13. Rolling ball; 14. Fixing column; 15. Real-time transmission camera; 16. Limiting groove; 17. Limiting plate; 18. Linkage rod; 19. Horizontal plate; 20. Hollow column; 21. Locking bolt; 22. Locking hole; 23. Spring groove; 24. Slide plate; 25. Wedge block; 26. Spring; 30. Slot; 27. Connecting plate; 28. Telescopic support rod; 29. Anti-slip pad; 31. Anti-detachment strip; 32. Anti-detachment groove. Detailed Implementation
[0025] To make the technical solution of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0026] Example
[0027] like Figures 1-9 As shown, an architecture for a real-time transmission industrial acquisition camera is provided, including a support base 1. A circular groove 2 is formed on the upper surface of the support base 1. A cylinder 3 is fixedly connected inside the circular groove 2. A storage cavity 4 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the cylinder 3. The storage cavity 4 has symmetrically formed grooves 5 inside. Rotating blocks 6 are rotatably connected inside each groove 5. A rotating column 7 is fixedly connected to the opposite side of the rotating block 6. A fixing block 8 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating column 7. A support plate 9 is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the fixing block 8. A rotating groove 10 is formed on the lower surface of the support plate 9. A turntable 11 is rotatably connected inside the rotating groove 10. A rolling groove 12 is formed on the lower surface of the turntable 11. A rolling ball 13 is rotatably connected inside the rolling groove 12. A fixed column 14 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the ball 13. A real-time transmission camera 15 is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the fixed column 14. A limit groove 16 is opened on the left side of the lower surface of the support plate 9. A limit plate 17 is fixedly connected to the left side of the upper surface of the storage cavity 4. A linkage rod 18 is fixedly connected to the front surface of the front rotating block 6. The front end of the linkage rod 18 extends through to the front of the storage cavity 4 and is fixedly connected to a horizontal plate 19. A hollow column 20 is fixedly connected to the front surface of the horizontal plate 19. A locking bolt 21 is slidably connected inside the hollow column 20. The rear end of the locking bolt 21 extends through to the rear surface of the horizontal plate 19. Locking holes 22 are symmetrically opened on the outer wall of the storage cavity 4. The rear end of the locking bolt 21 is engaged with the locking hole 22.
[0028] In its initial state, the support base 1 provides stable support, with its circular groove 2 and cylinder 3 locked together, ensuring the stability of the storage cavity 4. When the angle of the real-time transmission camera 15 needs to be adjusted, the locking bolt 21 inside the hollow cylinder 20 is pulled, disengaging it from the locking hole 22 on the outer wall of the storage cavity 4 and releasing the lock on the horizontal plate 19. At this time, rotating the horizontal plate 19 causes the linkage rod 18 to rotate, thereby rotating the front rotating block 6. Since the rotating block 6 is connected to the rear rotating block 6 through the rotating column 7, the two rotating blocks 6 rotate synchronously, thereby causing the fixed block 8, support plate 9, and the real-time transmission camera 15 below to adjust their horizontal angle around the rotating column 7. The locking bolt 21 is then released, allowing its rear end to re-engage into the corresponding locking hole 22, thus locking the horizontal angle of the camera. When a small range of pitch angle adjustment is required, the real-time transmission camera 15 can adapt to different shooting needs by the rolling of the ball 13 in the roller groove 12 and the rotation of the turntable 11 in the rotating groove 10, so as to achieve precise industrial image acquisition and transmit the acquired images in real time.
[0029] In this embodiment, the inside of the rotating groove 10 is symmetrically provided with spring grooves 23, and the inside of each spring groove 23 is slidably connected with a slide plate 24. The opposite sides of each slide plate 24 are fixedly connected with wedge blocks 25. Each slide plate 24 is fixedly connected with a spring 26 between it and the adjacent spring groove 23. The outer side wall of the turntable 11 is provided with a slot 30, and the wedge blocks 25 are engaged with the adjacent slots 30. The inner side wall of the rotating groove 10 is fixedly connected with an anti-detachment strip 31, and the outer side wall of the turntable 11 is provided with an anti-detachment groove 32. The anti-detachment strip 31 and the anti-detachment groove 32 are slidably connected.
[0030] Under the action of spring 26, the sliding plate 24 inside the spring groove 23 pushes the wedge block 25 into the slot 30 on the outer wall of the turntable 11, thereby locking the turntable 11 and stabilizing the angle of the real-time transmission camera 15, preventing it from rotating arbitrarily. When it is necessary to adjust the horizontal angle of the camera, the horizontal plate 19 is rotated. As the rotation proceeds, the turntable 11 is driven to rotate. At this time, the wedge block 25 will be squeezed by the turntable 11. The sliding plate 24 overcomes the elastic force of spring 26 and slides into the spring groove 23, causing the wedge block 25 to disengage from the slot 30. The turntable 11 can then rotate smoothly, and the real-time transmission camera 15 can be adjusted horizontally. During the rotation of the turntable 11, the anti-detachment groove 32 on its outer wall slides along the anti-detachment strip 31 on the inner wall of the turntable 10. The cooperation between the anti-detachment strip 31 and the anti-detachment groove 32 can prevent the turntable 11 from disengaging from the turntable 10 during rotation, ensuring the stability of the structure. Once the appropriate angle is reached, the spring 26 pushes the slide plate 24 and wedge block 25 back to reset, re-engaging them into the new slot 30, thus locking the turntable 11 at the new angle. This ensures that the real-time transmission camera 15 remains stable at the new shooting angle, enabling precise industrial image acquisition and real-time transmission.
[0031] In this embodiment, a connecting plate 27 is fixedly connected to the outer side wall of the support base 1, and a telescopic support rod 28 is fixedly connected to the outer side wall of the connecting plate 27 by bolts. An anti-slip pad 29 is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the telescopic support rod 28.
[0032] The outer wall of the support base 1 is provided with a connecting plate 27 for connection. The connecting plate 27 is securely connected to the telescopic support rod 28 via bolts. The telescopic support rod 28 can be flexibly adjusted in height according to the actual usage scenario, enhancing the adaptability of the camera device in different working environments. The anti-slip pad 29 fixed to its lower surface increases the friction between the support base and the placement surface, preventing slippage during use and effectively improving the stability of the entire camera structure, laying a solid foundation for the smooth operation of the real-time transmission industrial acquisition camera.
[0033] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of this utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these all fall within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model patent should be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. An architecture of an industrial acquisition camera for real-time transmission comprising a support seat (1), characterized in that: The upper surface of the support seat (1) is provided with a circular groove (2), the inside of the circular groove (2) is fixedly connected with a cylinder (3), the upper surface of the cylinder (3) is fixedly connected with a storage cavity (4), the inside of the storage cavity (4) is symmetrically provided with a recess (5), the inside of the recess (5) is rotatably connected with a rotating block (6), the opposite sides of the two rotating blocks (6) are fixedly connected with a rotating column (7), the outer side wall of the rotating column (7) is fixedly connected with a fixed block (8), and the lower surface of the fixed block (8) is fixedly connected with a support plate (9).
2. The architecture of an industrial acquisition camera for real-time transmission according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lower surface of the support plate (9) is provided with a rotating groove (10), the inside of the rotating groove (10) is rotatably connected with a rotating disc (11), the lower surface of the rotating disc (11) is provided with a rolling groove (12), the inside of the rolling groove (12) is rollingly connected with a rolling ball (13), the outer side wall of the rolling ball (13) is fixedly connected with a fixed column (14), the lower surface of the fixed column (14) is fixedly connected with a real-time transmission camera (15), the lower surface of the left side of the support plate (9) is provided with a limiting groove (16), and the upper surface of the left side of the storage cavity (4) is fixedly connected with a limiting plate (17).
3. The architecture of an industrial acquisition camera for real-time transmission according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front surface of the front rotating block (6) is fixedly connected with a linkage rod (18), the front end of the linkage rod (18) penetrates to the front of the storage cavity (4) and is fixedly connected with a horizontal plate (19), the front surface of the horizontal plate (19) is fixedly connected with a hollow column (20), the inside of the hollow column (20) is slidingly connected with a locking bolt (21), the rear end of the locking bolt (21) penetrates to the rear surface of the horizontal plate (19), the outer side wall of the storage cavity (4) is symmetrically provided with a locking hole (22), and the rear end of the locking bolt (21) is connected with the locking hole (22).
4. The architecture of an industrial acquisition camera for real-time transmission according to claim 2, characterized in that: The inside of the rotating groove (10) is symmetrically provided with a bullet groove (23), the inside of the bullet groove (23) is slidingly connected with a sliding plate (24), the opposite sides of the sliding plate (24) are fixedly connected with a wedge-shaped block (25), the sliding plate (24) is fixedly connected with the spring (26) between the adjacent bullet grooves (23), the outer side wall of the rotating disc (11) is provided with a clamping groove (30), and the wedge-shaped block (25) is connected with the adjacent clamping groove (30).
5. The architecture of an industrial acquisition camera for real-time transmission according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer side wall of the support seat (1) is fixedly connected with a connecting plate (27), and the outer side wall of the connecting plate (27) is fixedly connected with a telescopic supporting rod (28) through bolts.
6. The architecture of an industrial acquisition camera for real-time transmission according to claim 5, characterized in that: The lower surface of the telescopic supporting rod (28) is fixedly connected with an anti-skid pad (29).
7. The architecture of an industrial acquisition camera for real-time transmission according to claim 2, characterized in that: The inner side wall of the rotating groove (10) is fixedly connected with an anti-dropping strip (31), the outer side wall of the rotating disc (11) is provided with an anti-dropping groove (32), and the anti-dropping strip (31) is slidingly connected with the anti-dropping groove (32).