Stainless steel kitchen ware processing and fixing device
By designing a stainless steel kitchenware processing and fixing device with protective and auxiliary mechanisms, the problem of clamps damaging stainless steel kitchenware has been solved, achieving mark-free clamping and convenient removal, thus improving production quality and safety.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing clamping devices are prone to causing pinching injuries when holding stainless steel kitchen utensils, and it is difficult to avoid clamping marks, which affects production quality.
A stainless steel kitchenware processing and fixing device was designed, which includes a protective mechanism and an auxiliary mechanism. The combination of the inclined bar and the hinge bar prevents the clamp from being over-clamped, and the combination of the top block and the long bar facilitates the removal of items.
It effectively prevents the clamps from damaging stainless steel kitchen utensils, maintains product integrity, and facilitates the removal of items after processing, thereby improving production efficiency and safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fixing device technology, specifically a fixing device for stainless steel kitchenware processing. Background Technology
[0002] A processing fixing device is a piece of equipment used in the production and processing of kitchenware. It primarily uses specific mechanical structures, clamping components, or suction devices to precisely position and firmly fix the raw materials and semi-finished products to be processed in a designated location. This prevents the kitchenware from shifting or shaking due to external forces during processing operations such as cutting, grinding, welding, and drilling, ensuring processing precision and stability. This helps improve production efficiency and product quality, while also ensuring the safety of operators and preventing accidents caused by kitchenware movement.
[0003] Existing fixing devices still have some shortcomings in practical applications. First, the existing fixing devices on the market lack a way to prevent pinching damage to stainless steel kitchenware. This can cause excessive clamping force, leading to deformation and damage to the items. In addition, they can easily leave clamping and positioning marks on the surface of stainless steel kitchenware, affecting the production quality of stainless steel kitchenware. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a stainless steel kitchenware processing and fixing device to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a stainless steel kitchenware processing and fixing device, including a workbench, a support leg fixedly installed at the bottom of the workbench, a clamp slidably installed on the inner wall of the workbench, a bidirectional threaded rod threadedly connected to the inner wall of the clamp, a protective mechanism provided on the inner wall of the clamp, and an auxiliary mechanism provided on the inner wall of the workbench. The protective mechanism includes: a slide groove, which is formed on the side wall of the clamp, and a slider, which is slidably installed on the inner wall of the slide groove.
[0006] Preferably, an inclined rod is slidably mounted on the inner wall of the slider, a spring is sleeved on the outer wall of the inclined rod, a hinge rod is hinged to the side wall of the slider, and a round rod is slidably mounted on the inner wall of the clamp, with a top spring sleeved on the outer wall of the round rod.
[0007] Preferably, a positioning plate is fixedly installed at the end of the round rod, and a limit groove is formed on the inner wall of the worktable.
[0008] Preferably, the auxiliary mechanism includes: a top block, which is slidably mounted on the inner wall of the workbench, and a long rod is hinged to the outer wall of the top block.
[0009] Preferably, one end of the spring is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the slider, and the other end of the spring is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the inclined rod. One end of the hinge rod is hinged to the side wall of the slider, and the other end of the hinge rod is hinged to the side wall of the positioning plate. One end of the top spring is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the clamp, and the other end of the top spring is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the positioning plate. By setting the hinge rod, the slider can be displaced.
[0010] Preferably, one end of the long rod is hinged to the outer wall of the top block, and the other end of the long rod is hinged to the upper surface of the clamp. By setting the long rod, the top block can be displaced.
[0011] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a stainless steel kitchenware processing and fixing device, which has the following beneficial effects:
[0012] 1. This stainless steel kitchenware processing and fixing device, after the positioning plate contacts the item, the positioning plate will slide to the left. At the same time as the positioning plate slides to the left, the hinge rod will push the slider to slide down the inner wall of the slide groove. As the slider slides down, the inclined rod will insert into the limiting groove to limit the movement, preventing the clamp from continuing to push the positioning plate and causing damage to the item, thus making the material unusable.
[0013] 2. This stainless steel kitchenware processing and fixing device uses a long rod to pull the top block to slide on the inner wall of the workbench and push out the processed items, making it convenient for workers to pick up the processed items. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 2 This is a top view of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged schematic diagram of structure A;
[0017] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 2 An enlarged schematic diagram of the B structure.
[0018] In the diagram: 1. Workbench; 2. Support leg; 3. Fixture; 4. Two-way threaded rod; 5. Protective mechanism; 501. Slide groove; 502. Slider; 503. Inclined rod; 504. Spring; 505. Hinge rod; 506. Round rod; 507. Top spring; 508. Positioning plate; 509. Limiting groove; 6. Auxiliary mechanism; 601. Top block; 602. Long rod. Detailed Implementation
[0019] like Figures 1-4As shown, this utility model provides a technical solution: a stainless steel kitchenware processing and fixing device, including a workbench 1, a support leg 2 fixedly installed at the bottom of the workbench 1, a clamp 3 slidably installed on the inner wall of the workbench 1, a bidirectional threaded rod 4 threadedly connected to the inner wall of the clamp 3, a protective mechanism 5 provided on the inner wall of the clamp 3, and an auxiliary mechanism 6 provided on the inner wall of the workbench 1.
[0020] The aforementioned protective mechanism 5 includes: a slide groove 501, a slider 502, an inclined rod 503, a spring 504, a hinge rod 505, a round rod 506, a top spring 507, a positioning plate 508, and a limiting groove 509. The slide groove 501 is formed on the side wall of the clamp 3. The slider 502 is slidably mounted on the inner wall of the slide groove 501. The inclined rod 503 is slidably mounted on the inner wall of the slider 502. The spring 504 is sleeved on the outer wall of the inclined rod 503. One end of the spring 504 is fixedly mounted on the outer wall of the slider 502, and the other end of the spring 504 is fixedly mounted on the outer wall of the inclined rod 503. The side wall of the slider 502 is hinged to the hinge rod 505. One end of the hinge rod 505 is hinged to the side wall of the slider 502, and the other end of the hinge rod 505 is hinged to the side wall of the positioning plate 508. The clamp 3... A round rod 506 is slidably installed on the inner wall of the worktable 1. A top spring 507 is sleeved on the outer wall of the round rod 506. One end of the top spring 507 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the fixture 3, and the other end of the top spring 507 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the positioning plate 508. The positioning plate 508 is fixedly installed at the end of the round rod 506. A limit groove 509 is opened on the inner wall of the worktable 1. After the positioning plate 508 contacts the object, the positioning plate 508 will slide to the left. At the same time as the positioning plate 508 slides to the left, the hinge rod 505 will push the slider 502 to slide downward on the inner wall of the slide groove 501. At the same time as the slider 502 slides downward, the inclined rod 503 will be inserted into the limit groove 509 to limit the movement, preventing the fixture 3 from continuing to push the positioning plate 508 and causing damage to the object, resulting in the material being unusable.
[0021] The aforementioned auxiliary mechanism 6 includes: a top block 601 and a long rod 602. The top block 601 is slidably installed on the inner wall of the workbench 1. The long rod 602 is hinged to the outer wall of the top block 601. One end of the long rod 602 is hinged to the outer wall of the top block 601, and the other end of the long rod 602 is hinged to the upper surface of the clamp 3. The long rod 602 will pull the top block 601 to slide on the inner wall of the workbench 1 and push out the processed items, making it convenient for the staff to pick up the processed items.
[0022] Working principle: The workpiece is placed on the workbench 1. Rotating the bidirectional threaded rod 4 causes the two sets of clamps 3 to slide along the inner wall of the workbench 1, bringing the two sets of positioning plates 508 closer together. When the positioning plate 508 contacts the workpiece, it slides to the left. Simultaneously, the hinge rod 505 pushes the slider 502 downwards along the inner wall of the slide groove 501. As the slider 502 slides downwards, the inclined rod 503 inserts into the limiting groove 509 to limit movement, preventing the clamps 3 from continuing to push the positioning plates 508 and causing damage to the workpiece, thus rendering the material unusable. After processing, rotating the bidirectional threaded rod 4 in the opposite direction causes the two sets of clamps 3 to slide along the inner wall of the slide groove 501. The inner wall of the workbench 1 slides and drives the two sets of positioning plates 508 to move away from each other. At the same time as the clamps 3 move away from each other, the limiting groove 509 will squeeze the inclined surface of the inclined rod 503 and cause the inclined rod 503 to slide upward and disengage from the limiting groove 509. At the same time as the two sets of clamps 3 drive the two sets of positioning plates 508 to move away from each other, the top spring 507 will push the positioning plate 508 to slide to the right to reset. At this time, the hinge rod 505 will pull the slider 502 to slide upward on the inner wall of the slide groove 501 and reset. At the same time as the two sets of clamps 3 move away from each other, the long rod 602 will pull the top block 601 to slide on the inner wall of the workbench 1 and push out the processed items, making it convenient for the staff to pick up the processed items.
[0023] The present invention has been described in detail above. However, modifications or improvements can be made to it, which will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, any modifications or improvements that do not depart from the spirit of the present invention are within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A stainless steel kitchenware processing fixing device comprising a workbench (1), characterized in that: The bottom of the workbench (1) is fixedly provided with supporting legs (2), the inner wall of the workbench (1) is slidably provided with a clamp (3), the inner wall of the clamp (3) is threadedly connected with a bidirectional threaded rod (4), the inner wall of the clamp (3) is provided with a protection mechanism (5), the inner wall of the workbench (1) is provided with an auxiliary mechanism (6), and the protection mechanism (5) comprises: A sliding groove (501) is formed in the side wall of the clamp (3); A sliding block (502) is slidably arranged on the inner wall of the sliding groove (501).
2. The stainless steel kitchenware processing fixing device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of the sliding block (502) is slidably provided with a bevel rod (503), the outer wall of the bevel rod (503) is sleeved with a spring (504), the side wall of the sliding block (502) is hingedly provided with a hinge rod (505), the inner wall of the clamp (3) is slidably provided with a round rod (506), and the outer wall of the round rod (506) is sleeved with a top spring (507).
3. The stainless steel kitchenware processing fixing device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The end of the round rod (506) is fixedly provided with a positioning plate (508), and the inner wall of the workbench (1) is provided with a limiting groove (509).
4. The stainless steel kitchenware processing fixing device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The auxiliary mechanism (6) comprises a top block (601) slidably arranged on the inner wall of the workbench (1), and a long rod (602) hingedly connected to the outer wall of the top block (601).
5. The stainless steel kitchenware processing fixing device according to claim 4, characterized in that: One end of the spring (504) is fixedly arranged on the outer wall of the sliding block (502), and the other end of the spring (504) is fixedly arranged on the outer wall of the bevel rod (503), one end of the hinge rod (505) is hingedly connected to the side wall of the sliding block (502), the other end of the hinge rod (505) is hingedly connected to the side wall of the positioning plate (508), one end of the top spring (507) is fixedly arranged on the outer wall of the clamp (3), and the other end of the top spring (507) is fixedly arranged on the outer wall of the positioning plate (508).
6. The stainless steel kitchenware processing fixing device according to claim 5, characterized in that: One end of the long rod (602) is hingedly connected to the outer wall of the top block (601), and the other end of the long rod (602) is hingedly connected to the upper surface of the clamp (3).