Drilling equipment for graphite mold machining
By designing drilling equipment for graphite mold processing, the problem of low production efficiency caused by manual position adjustment in the existing technology has been solved, realizing automated drilling and dust cleaning, thus improving production efficiency and environmental quality.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The existing graphite mold drilling device requires manual adjustment when adjusting its position, resulting in low production efficiency and poor applicability.
A drilling device for graphite mold processing was designed, comprising a clamping component, a control component, and a dust collection system. The clamping component fixes the mold, the control component moves the processing table, and the dust collection system collects debris, thereby achieving automated drilling and dust cleaning.
It enables automatic adjustment of mold position and effective dust collection, improving production efficiency, reducing labor costs, and improving the processing environment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of graphite mold processing technology, and in particular relates to a drilling device for graphite mold processing. Background Technology
[0002] Graphite is one of the fastest-growing industrial materials in the world today. A large number of graphite products are widely used in machinery, electrical engineering, communications, nuclear industry, metallurgy, and other sectors. In the mold industry, graphite, with its excellent physical and chemical properties, is gradually becoming the preferred material for mold making. During the processing and production of graphite molds, drilling is required on the graphite products, necessitating the use of a drilling device. Existing drilling devices involve clamping the mold after determining the drilling position. When drilling at different locations, the position of the graphite mold needs to be manually adjusted and then re-fixed. This is inconvenient for adjusting the position of the graphite mold, resulting in low applicability during production and affecting production efficiency. Utility Model Content
[0003] Based on the above background, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a drilling device for graphite mold processing.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0005] A drilling device for processing graphite molds includes a worktable, a support frame on one side of the worktable, a cylinder on the support frame, and a drilling assembly connected to the cylinder.
[0006] A processing table is slidably mounted on the workbench;
[0007] The processing table is equipped with clamping components, and two sets of clamping components are symmetrically arranged at both ends of the worktable for clamping and fixing the mold.
[0008] The processing table is equipped with a fan and a dust collection hood. The fan and the dust collection hood are respectively located at both ends of the processing table and on both sides of the clamping assembly. The opening of the dust collection hood faces the middle of the processing table.
[0009] A dust collection box is inserted into the processing table, and the dust collection box is located below the dust collection hood;
[0010] The bottom of the worktable is equipped with a control component for controlling the movement of the processing table on the worktable.
[0011] With the above technical solution, after the clamping component fixes the mold, the control component moves the processing table back and forth and left and right, which can drill holes in different positions of the mold. The debris and dust generated by drilling are blown into the dust collection hood by the fan and fall into the dust collection box, thus completing the collection of debris and preventing dust from accumulating on the processing table and affecting the processing environment.
[0012] Furthermore, the clamping assembly includes a clamping block, which is slidably disposed on the processing table. One side of the clamping block is connected to the output end of an electric telescopic rod, which is fixedly disposed on the processing table.
[0013] Through the above technical solution, the electric telescopic rod pushes the clamping block to slide on the processing table, and the clamping block clamps and fixes the mold.
[0014] Furthermore, the clamping block has protrusions evenly distributed on the side away from the electric telescopic rod, and the protrusions are evenly distributed on one side of the clamping block.
[0015] Through the above technical solution, the protrusion increases the friction between the clamping block and the mold, which can better clamp the mold.
[0016] Furthermore, the worktable is provided with a first slide groove, and a slider is slidably disposed in the first slide groove, the top of the slider being connected to the bottom of the processing table;
[0017] The control component includes a first threaded rod and a second threaded rod, both of which are rotatably mounted on the bottom of the worktable, and the axes of the first threaded rod and the second threaded rod are perpendicular to each other.
[0018] The first threaded rod is threadedly connected to a first movable block. A limiting rod is provided on one side of the first movable block. The limiting rod passes through the inside of the slider and is slidably connected to the slider. The axis of the limiting rod is parallel to the axis of the second threaded rod. One end of the first threaded rod is connected to a first motor.
[0019] The second threaded rod is threadedly connected to a second moving block, and a limit block is connected to one side of the second moving block. A limit groove is formed on the limit block, and the limit groove is located above the limit rod. The slider is slidably disposed in the limit groove. One end of the second threaded rod is connected to a second motor.
[0020] Through the above technical solution, the worktable can move forward, backward, left, and right under the drive of the first and second threaded rods, and under the limiting action of the limiting rod and the limiting block on the slider.
[0021] Furthermore, the slider is provided with reinforcing blocks on both sides, and the opposite sides of the two reinforcing blocks are slidably connected to the two sides of the limiting block to improve the sliding stability of the slider in the limiting groove.
[0022] Furthermore, a second sliding groove is provided on the processing table, and the dust collection box is slidably inserted into the second sliding groove;
[0023] The dust collection box is equipped with a handle for easy pulling.
[0024] With the above technical solution, when the dust collection box is full, it can be pulled out to promptly dispose of the waste.
[0025] Furthermore, the drilling assembly includes a connecting plate connected to the output end of the cylinder, and a third motor is provided on the connecting plate, with a drill bit connected to the output end of the third motor.
[0026] Using the above technical solution, the cylinder drives the connecting plate to descend to a suitable position, and the third motor drives the drill bit to drill holes in the mold.
[0027] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0028] 1. After the clamping assembly fixes the mold, the control assembly moves the processing table forward, backward, left, and right, allowing drilling to be performed on different positions of the mold. The debris and dust generated during drilling are blown into the dust collection hood by the fan and fall into the dust collection box, thus collecting the debris and preventing dust from accumulating on the processing table and affecting the processing environment. This equipment is highly practical, saves labor costs, and improves production efficiency.
[0029] 2. Under the drive of the first threaded rod and the second threaded rod, and with the limiting action of the limiting rod and the limiting block on the slider, this utility model realizes the forward, backward and left and right movement of the worktable. Attached Figure Description
[0030] 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.
[0031] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0032] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the present invention from another perspective;
[0033] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the disassembled processing table and dust collection box of this utility model;
[0034] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the control component of this utility model.
[0035] The components include: 1. worktable; 11. support frame; 12. cylinder; 13. first slide groove; 14. second slide groove;
[0036] 2. Processing table; 21. Slider; 22. Reinforcing block;
[0037] 31. Connecting plate; 32. Third motor; 33. Drill bit;
[0038] 41. Clamping block; 42. Electric telescopic rod; 43. Protrusion;
[0039] 5. Fan;
[0040] 6. Dust collection hood; 61. Dust collection box; 62. Handle;
[0041] 71. First threaded rod; 72. Second threaded rod; 73. First moving block; 74. Limiting rod; 75. First motor; 76. Second moving block; 77. Limiting block; 78. Limiting groove; 79. Second motor. Detailed Implementation
[0042] 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.
[0043] It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.) in this utility model embodiment are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of each component in a certain specific posture (as shown in the figure). If the specific posture changes, the directional indicator will also change accordingly.
[0044] Furthermore, in this utility model, descriptions involving "first," "second," etc., 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 that feature. Additionally, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but only on the basis of being achievable by those skilled in the art. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, such a combination of technical solutions should be considered non-existent and not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
[0045] like Figure 1-4As shown, a drilling device for processing graphite molds includes a worktable 1, a support frame 11 on one side of the worktable 1, a cylinder 12 on the support frame 11, and a drilling assembly connected to the cylinder 12; a processing table 2 is slidably mounted on the worktable 1; a clamping assembly is mounted on the processing table 2, with two sets of clamping assemblies symmetrically arranged at both ends of the worktable 1 for clamping and fixing the mold; a fan 5 and a dust collection hood 6 are mounted on the processing table 2, respectively located at both ends of the processing table 2 and on both sides of the clamping assembly, with the opening of the dust collection hood 6 facing the middle of the processing table 2; a dust collection box 61 is inserted into the processing table 2, located below the dust collection hood 6; and a control assembly is located at the bottom of the worktable 1 for controlling the movement of the processing table 2 on the worktable 1.
[0046] In use, the mold is placed on the processing table 2. After the clamping component fixes the mold, the processing table 2 is moved back and forth and left and right by the control component. After it is moved to the appropriate position, the cylinder 12 drives the drilling component to move down to drill holes in different positions of the mold. The debris and dust generated by drilling are blown into the dust collection hood 6 by the fan 5 and fall into the dust collection box 61 to complete the collection of debris and prevent dust from accumulating on the processing table 2 and affecting the processing environment.
[0047] Specifically, the clamping assembly includes a clamping block 41, which is slidably mounted on the processing table 2. One side of the clamping block 41 is connected to the output end of an electric telescopic rod 42, which is fixedly mounted on the processing table 2. The side of the clamping block 41 away from the electric telescopic rod 42 is evenly provided with protrusions 43, which are distributed at equal intervals on one side of the clamping block 41. The electric telescopic rod 42 pushes the clamping block 41 to slide on the processing table 2, and the clamping block 41 clamps and fixes the mold. The protrusions 43 increase the friction between the clamping block 41 and the mold, making the clamping more stable.
[0048] Specifically, the worktable 1 is provided with a first slide groove 13, and a slider 21 is slidably disposed in the first slide groove 13. The top of the slider 21 is connected to the bottom of the processing table 2. The control component includes a first threaded rod 71 and a second threaded rod 72, both of which are rotatably disposed at the bottom of the worktable 1, and the axes of the first threaded rod 71 and the second threaded rod 72 are perpendicular to each other. A first moving block 73 is threadedly connected to the first threaded rod 71, and a limiting rod 74 is provided on one side of the first moving block 73. The limiting rod 74 passes through the inside of the slider 21 and is slidably connected to the slider 21, and the axis of the limiting rod 74 is parallel to the axis of the second threaded rod 72. One end of the threaded rod 71 is connected to a first motor 75; a second moving block 76 is threadedly connected to the second threaded rod 72, and a limit block 77 is connected to one side of the second moving block 76. A limit groove 78 is opened on the limit block 77, and the limit groove 78 is located above the limit rod 74. The slider 21 is slidably disposed in the limit groove 78; a reinforcing block 22 is provided on both sides of the slider 21, and the opposite sides of the two reinforcing blocks 22 are slidably connected to the two sides of the limit block 77 to improve the sliding stability of the slider 21 in the limit groove 78. One end of the second threaded rod 72 is connected to a second motor 79, wherein the first motor 75 and the second motor 79 are both installed at the bottom of the worktable 1.
[0049] The first motor 75 drives the first threaded rod 71 to rotate, causing the first moving block 73 to move along the axis of the first threaded rod 71. This, in turn, drives the slider 21 to move along the axis of the first threaded rod 71 via the limiting rod 74, and the slider 21 slides within the limiting groove 78. The second motor 79 drives the second threaded rod 72 to rotate, causing the second moving block 76 to move along the axis of the second threaded rod 72. This, in turn, drives the slider 21 to move along the axis of the second threaded rod 72 via the limiting block 77 and the limiting groove 78, and the slider 21 slides on the limiting rod 74. When the slider 21 slides, it drives the processing table 2 to move on the worktable 1.
[0050] Specifically, the processing table 2 is provided with a second slide groove 14, and the dust collection box 61 is slidably inserted into the second slide groove 14; the dust collection box 61 is provided with a handle 62, which makes it easy to pull the dust collection box 61 and promptly handle the waste in it.
[0051] Specifically, the drilling assembly includes a connecting plate 31, which is connected to the output end of the cylinder 12. A third motor 32 is provided on the connecting plate 31, and a drill bit 33 is connected to the output end of the third motor 32. The cylinder 12 is preferably a rodless cylinder 12, which drives the connecting plate 31 to descend, and the third motor 32 drives the drill bit 33 to drill holes in the mold.
[0052] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: The mold is placed on the processing table 2. The electric telescopic rod 42 pushes the clamping block 41 to slide on the processing table 2, and the clamping block 41 clamps and fixes the mold. After the mold is fixed, the first motor 75 drives the first threaded rod 71 to rotate, causing the first moving block 73 to move along the axis of the first threaded rod 71. This, in turn, drives the slider 21 to move along the axis of the first threaded rod 71 through the limiting rod 74 and slide within the limiting groove 78. The second motor 79 drives the second threaded rod 72 to rotate, causing the second moving block 76 to move along the axis of the second threaded rod 72. This, in turn, drives the slider 21 to move along the axis of the second threaded rod 72 through the limiting block 77 and the limiting groove 78. The second threaded rod 72 moves along its axis, and the slider 21 slides on the limit rod 74. When the slider 21 slides, it drives the processing table 2 to move on the worktable 1, thereby driving the mold on the processing table 2 to move so that the position to be drilled is placed below the drill bit 33. Then, the cylinder 12 drives the connecting plate 31 to descend, and the third motor 32 drives the drill bit 33 to drill the mold. During the drilling process, the fan 5 blows the generated debris into the dust collection hood 6 and into the dust collection box 61 to complete the collection of debris and prevent dust from accumulating on the processing table 2 and affecting the processing environment. After the dust collection box 61 is full of debris, the dust collection box 61 is pulled to promptly handle the waste debris.
[0053] Of course, the above description is not intended to limit the present utility model, and the present utility model is not limited to the examples given above. Any changes, modifications, additions or substitutions made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the present utility model should also fall within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A drilling apparatus for graphite mold processing, comprising a worktable (1), characterized in that, One side of the workbench (1) is provided with a support frame (11), the support frame (11) is provided with a cylinder (12), the cylinder (12) is connected with a drilling assembly; The workbench (1) is provided with a processing table (2) which is slidably arranged on the workbench (1); The processing table (2) is provided with a clamping assembly, and two clamping assemblies are symmetrically arranged at two ends of the workbench (1) and used for clamping and fixing the mold; The processing table (2) is provided with a fan (5) and a dust collecting cover (6), the fan (5) and the dust collecting cover (6) are respectively arranged at two ends of the processing table (2) and are arranged on two sides of the clamping assembly, and the opening of the dust collecting cover (6) faces the middle of the processing table (2); The processing table (2) is provided with a dust collecting box (61) which is inserted and connected to the processing table (2); The bottom of the workbench (1) is provided with a control assembly which is used for controlling the movement of the processing table (2) on the workbench (1).
2. The graphite mold processing drilling apparatus according to claim 1, characterized by, The clamping assembly comprises a clamping block (41), the clamping block (41) is slidably arranged on the processing table (2), one side of the clamping block (41) is connected with the output end of an electric telescopic rod (42), and the electric telescopic rod (42) is fixedly arranged on the processing table (2).
3. The graphite mold machining drill apparatus according to claim 2, characterized by, The clamping block (41) is uniformly provided with protrusions (43) on the side away from the electric telescopic rod (42), and the protrusions (43) are equidistantly distributed on one side of the clamping block (41).
4. The graphite mold machining drill apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized by The workbench (1) is provided with a first sliding groove (13), the sliding groove (13) is slidably provided with a sliding block (21), and the top of the sliding block (21) is connected with the bottom of the processing table (2); The control assembly comprises a first threaded rod (71) and a second threaded rod (72), the first threaded rod (71) and the second threaded rod (72) are both rotatably arranged at the bottom of the workbench (1), and the axes of the first threaded rod (71) and the second threaded rod (72) are perpendicular to each other; The first threaded rod (71) is threadedly connected with a first moving block (73), one side of the first moving block (73) is provided with a limiting rod (74), the limiting rod (74) penetrates through the inside of the sliding block (21) and is slidably connected with the sliding block (21), the axis of the limiting rod (74) is parallel to the axis of the second threaded rod (72), and one end of the first threaded rod (71) is connected with a first motor (75); The second threaded rod (72) is threadedly connected with a second moving block (76), one side of the second moving block (76) is connected with a limiting block (77), the limiting block (77) is provided with a limiting groove (78), the limiting groove (78) is arranged above the limiting rod (74), and the sliding block (21) is slidably arranged in the limiting groove (78); and one end of the second threaded rod (72) is connected with a second motor (79).
5. The graphite mold machining drill apparatus according to claim 4, characterized by, The sliding block (21) is provided with reinforcing blocks (22) on two sides, and opposite sides of the two reinforcing blocks (22) are slidably connected with two sides of the limiting block (77).
6. The graphite mold machining drill apparatus according to claim 4, characterized by The processing table (2) is provided with a second sliding groove (14), and the dust collecting box (61) is slidably inserted into the second sliding groove (14); The dust collecting box (61) is provided with a handle (62).
7. The graphite mold machining drill apparatus according to claim 4, characterized by The drilling assembly comprises a connecting plate (31) connected with an output end of a gas cylinder (12), a third motor (32) is arranged on the connecting plate (31), and a drill bit (33) is connected with an output end of the third motor (32).