Auxiliary paving device for special-shaped ceramic tiles
By introducing a U-shaped fixing plate, a telescopic fixing mechanism, and a clamping laying mechanism into the irregular tile laying device, the problem of side slippage of the support frame is solved, and the device is stably fixed and the tiles are laid efficiently.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The existing support frame of irregular tile laying device only has two support points, which makes it prone to side slippage and overturning, posing a safety hazard.
A device was designed that includes an inverted fixing plate, a telescopic fixing mechanism, and a clamping and laying mechanism. By setting anti-slip rubber pads, a telescopic fixing mechanism, and a motor-driven threaded rod, the stability and flexibility of the device are enhanced, and suction cups are used to adsorb and fix the tiles.
It improves the stability of the device on the wall, prevents tipping, enhances the efficiency and safety of laying irregularly shaped tiles, and simplifies the operation process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of tile laying technology, and in particular to an auxiliary laying device for irregularly shaped tiles. Background Technology
[0002] In existing technologies, such as the irregular tile auxiliary paving device disclosed on the Chinese patent website with announcement number CN221031256U, through its unique structural design, it can solve the problem of time-consuming and laborious tile paving at building corners, effectively improve the tile paving effect at building corners, effectively reduce the workload of operators, and improve the efficiency of irregular tile paving at corners; moreover, its overall structure is simple and can meet the use of narrow spaces in different occasions, and the whole structure is simple and convenient, easy to disassemble and install.
[0003] However, in actual use, the support frame is used to support the entire device, and the support clamp only has two support points. When laying heavy, irregularly shaped tiles, the support frame with only two support points is prone to side slippage, causing the device to overturn, which will damage the tiles and, more seriously, pose a danger to the workers. Utility Model Content
[0004] Based on the technical problem that existing support frames with only two support points are prone to lateral slippage and overturning, this utility model proposes an auxiliary laying device for irregularly shaped ceramic tiles.
[0005] This utility model proposes an auxiliary device for laying irregularly shaped ceramic tiles, including a C-shaped fixing plate. A support plate one is fixedly installed on one side of one C-shaped fixing plate, and a support plate two is fixedly installed on one side of the other C-shaped fixing plate. Anti-slip rubber pads are fixedly installed on one side of the support plate one and one side of the support plate two, and a telescopic fixing mechanism is provided between the two C-shaped fixing plates. A clamping laying mechanism is provided at the lower part of the telescopic fixing mechanism.
[0006] Preferably, the telescopic fixing mechanism includes a first rotating shaft and a second rotating shaft. The two ends of the first rotating shaft are rotatably connected to the inner top surface and the inner bottom surface of the U-shaped fixing plate via ball bearings, respectively. The two ends of the second rotating shaft are rotatably connected to the inner top surface and the inner bottom surface of the U-shaped fixing plate via ball bearings, respectively. A first pull rod is fixedly connected to the arcuate surfaces of the two ends of the first rotating shaft, and a second pull rod is fixedly connected to the arcuate surfaces of the two second rotating shafts. A third rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the opposite surfaces of every two first pull rods via ball bearings, and a fourth rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the opposite surfaces of every two second pull rods via ball bearings. A first fixing block is fixedly connected to the arcuate surfaces of the two third rotating shafts, and a second fixing block is fixedly connected to the arcuate surfaces of the two fourth rotating shafts. A threaded rod is threadedly connected to the outer surface of the first fixing block and the outer surface of the second fixing block. A rotating block is fixedly installed at one end of the threaded rod, and a rotating rod is fixedly connected to the surface of the rotating block.
[0007] The above technical solution involves setting up a rotating block. When the rotating block is driven to rotate by the rotating rod, the threaded rod 1 can rotate. The rotation of the threaded rod 1 can cause the fixed block 1 and the fixed block 2 to move closer and further apart. When the fixed block 1 and the fixed block 2 move closer together, the pull rod 1 and the pull rod 2 also move inward together, pushing the two U-shaped fixed blocks away, so that the support plate 1 and the support plate 2 press against the walls on both sides to fix the entire device. Anti-slip rubber pads are provided to increase the friction of the contact surface, making the device more stable on the wall.
[0008] Preferably, a fixed housing is fixedly installed on one side of the support plate, and threaded rods are rotatably connected to the inner walls of both ends of the fixed housing via ball bearings. A motor is fixedly installed at one end of the fixed housing, and the output end of the motor is fixedly connected to one end of the threaded rod via a coupling. A sliding block is threadedly connected to the threaded surface of the threaded rod. A fixed housing is fixedly installed on one side of the support plate, and sliding rods are fixedly connected to the inner walls of both ends of the fixed housing. Sliding blocks are slidably inserted into the arc surface of the sliding rods.
[0009] With the above technical solution, a motor is set up. By starting the motor, the threaded rod 2 can be driven to rotate. The rotation of the threaded rod 2 can cause the sliding block 1 inside the fixed shell 1 to move back and forth along the direction of the threaded rod 2.
[0010] Preferably, the clamping and laying mechanism includes a telescopic rod one and a telescopic rod two. The telescopic rod one is fixedly installed on one side of the sliding block one, and the telescopic rod two is fixedly installed on one side of the sliding block two. Telescopic outer shells are slidably inserted into the arc surfaces of both the telescopic rod one and the telescopic rod two. A limiting block one is fixedly installed at one end of the telescopic rod one extending into the telescopic outer shell, and a limiting block two is fixedly installed at one end of the telescopic rod two extending into the telescopic outer shell. The arc surfaces of both the limiting block one and the limiting block two are slidably inserted into the inner wall of the telescopic outer shell.
[0011] The above technical solution includes a telescopic rod 1 and a telescopic rod 2, which are connected by a telescopic housing. When the motor 1 is started, it drives the threaded rod 2 to rotate, causing the sliding block 1 to move back and forth. The back and forth movement of the sliding block 1, the telescopic rod 1, the telescopic rod 2 and the telescopic housing synchronously drive the sliding block 2 to move back and forth along the sliding rod, causing the lower clamping and laying mechanism to move back and forth, laying tiles at different positions.
[0012] Preferably, a support block is fixedly installed on the central arc surface of the telescopic shell. A first limiting spring is fixedly connected to one side of the support block, and a second limiting spring is fixedly connected to the other side of the support block. One end of the first limiting spring is fixedly connected to one side of the first limiting block, and one end of the second limiting spring is fixedly connected to one side of the second limiting block.
[0013] Through the above technical solution, limit spring one and limit spring two are set. When threaded rod one is rotated, the two C-shaped fixing blocks will move closer and further apart, causing the two telescopic rods one and two to slide inside the telescopic housing. When they move closer together, they will compress limit spring one and limit spring two, and when they move further apart, they will stretch limit spring one and limit spring two, which will maintain the horizontality of telescopic rod one and telescopic rod two. Limit block one and limit block two are set to limit the movement distance of telescopic rod one and telescopic rod two.
[0014] Preferably, a mounting block is fixedly connected to the outer arc surface of the telescopic shell, an electric telescopic rod is fixedly installed at the lower part of the mounting block, a mounting plate one is fixedly installed at the telescopic end of the electric telescopic rod, a support plate three is fixedly installed at the lower part of the mounting plate one, and a rotating shaft five is rotatably connected to the opposing surfaces of the two support plates three via ball bearings. A motor two is fixedly installed on one side of one support plate three, and the output end of the motor two is fixedly connected to one end of the rotating shaft five via a coupling. A rotating rod is fixedly connected to the arc surface of the rotating shaft five, a mounting plate two is fixedly installed at the lower part of the rotating rod, and suction cups are fixedly installed at the four lower corners of the mounting plate two.
[0015] The above technical solution includes a suction cup for adsorbing and fixing the tiles, a second motor that drives the fifth rotating shaft to rotate, which in turn drives the rotating block, allowing the mounting plate to switch between horizontal and vertical positions. In the vertical position, workers can easily apply cement to the bottom of the tiles. An electric telescopic rod is also included. When the tiles are returned to a horizontal position after cement has been applied, the electric telescopic rod is activated to move the tiles down to the desired laying position.
[0016] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0017] By setting up a telescopic fixing mechanism, the two C-shaped fixing plates can be pushed outward or inward simultaneously, so that support plate one and support plate two can make squeezing contact with the side walls of different widths to squeeze and fix the device. A clamping and laying mechanism is set up to adsorb and clamp the irregularly shaped tiles and assist in the laying of the tiles. The existing support frame with only two support points is prone to side slippage, which can cause the device to overturn. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of an auxiliary device for laying irregularly shaped ceramic tiles according to the present invention;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional view of the threaded rod structure of an auxiliary tile laying device for irregularly shaped ceramic tiles proposed in this utility model;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional view of the electric telescopic rod structure of an auxiliary tile laying device for irregularly shaped ceramic tiles proposed in this utility model.
[0021] In the diagram: 1. C-shaped fixing plate; 2. Support plate one; 3. Support plate two; 4. Anti-slip rubber pad; 5. Rotating shaft one; 6. Rotating shaft two; 7. Pull rod one; 8. Pull rod two; 9. Rotating shaft three; 10. Rotating shaft four; 11. Fixing block one; 12. Fixing block two; 13. Threaded rod one; 14. Rotating block; 15. Rotating rod; 16. Fixing shell one; 17. Threaded rod two; 18. Motor one; 19. Sliding block one; 20. Fixing shell two; 21. Sliding rod; 22. Sliding block two; 23. Telescopic rod one; 24. Telescopic rod two; 25. Telescopic outer shell; 26. Limiting block one; 27. Limiting block two; 28. Support block; 29. Limiting spring one; 30. Limiting spring two; 31. Mounting block; 32. Electric telescopic rod; 33. Mounting plate one; 34. Supporting plate three; 35. Rotating shaft five; 36. Motor two; 37. Rotating rod; 38. Mounting plate two; 39. Suction cup. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.
[0023] Reference Figures 1-3 An auxiliary device for laying irregularly shaped ceramic tiles includes a C-shaped fixing plate 1. A support plate 1 is fixedly installed on one side of one C-shaped fixing plate 1, and a support plate 2 is fixedly installed on one side of the other C-shaped fixing plate 1. Anti-slip rubber pads 4 are fixedly installed on one side of the support plate 1 and the support plate 2 respectively. A telescopic fixing mechanism is provided between the two C-shaped fixing plates 1, and a clamping laying mechanism is provided at the lower part of the telescopic fixing mechanism.
[0024] To secure the device, a telescopic fixing mechanism is provided. This mechanism includes a first rotating shaft 5 and a second rotating shaft 6. Both ends of the first rotating shaft 5 are rotatably connected to the inner top and bottom surfaces of the U-shaped fixing plate 1 via ball bearings. Both ends of the second rotating shaft 6 are also rotatably connected to the inner top and bottom surfaces of the U-shaped fixing plate 1 via ball bearings. A first-length rod 7 is fixedly connected to the arcuate surfaces of both ends of the first rotating shaft 5, and a second-length rod 8 is fixedly connected to the arcuate surfaces of both ends of the second rotating shaft 6. The opposing surfaces of every two first-length rods 7 are connected by… A ball bearing is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft 3 9. The opposite surfaces of each pair of tie rods 2 8 are rotatably connected to a rotating shaft 4 10 via ball bearings. A fixing block 1 11 is fixedly connected to the arc surface of each of the two rotating shafts 3 9. A fixing block 2 12 is fixedly connected to the arc surface of each of the two rotating shafts 4 10. A threaded rod 13 is threadedly connected to the outer surface of the fixing block 11 and the outer surface of the fixing block 2 12. A rotating block 14 is fixedly installed at one end of the threaded rod 13. A rotating rod 15 is fixedly connected to the surface of the rotating block 14.
[0025] By setting a rotating block 14, when the rotating rod 15 drives the rotating block 14 to rotate, the threaded rod 13 can rotate. The rotation of the threaded rod 13 can cause the fixed block 11 and the fixed block 2 12 to move closer and further apart. When the fixed block 11 and the fixed block move closer together, the pull rod 7 and the pull rod 2 8 also move inward together, pushing the two U-shaped fixed blocks away, so that the support plate 1 2 and the support plate 2 3 press against the walls on both sides to fix the entire device. Anti-slip rubber pads 4 are provided to increase the friction of the contact surface and make the device more stable on the wall.
[0026] A fixed housing 16 is fixedly installed on one side of the support plate 2. Both ends of the fixed housing 16 have threaded rods 17 rotatably connected to its inner walls via ball bearings. A motor 18 is fixedly installed at one end of the fixed housing 16. The output end of the motor 18 is fixedly connected to one end of the threaded rod 17 via a coupling. A sliding block 19 is threadedly connected to the threaded surface of the threaded rod 17. A fixed housing 20 is fixedly installed on one side of the support plate 3. Both ends of the fixed housing 20 have sliding rods 21 fixedly connected to its inner walls. A sliding block 22 is slidably inserted into the arc surface of the sliding rod 21. By setting up the motor 18, starting the motor 18 can drive the threaded rod 17 to rotate. The rotation of the threaded rod 17 can cause the sliding block 19 inside the fixed housing 16 to move back and forth along the direction of the threaded rod 17.
[0027] To facilitate the adsorption and laying of tiles, a clamping and laying mechanism is provided. The clamping and laying mechanism includes a telescopic rod 1 23 and a telescopic rod 24. The telescopic rod 1 23 is fixedly installed on one side of the sliding block 19, and the telescopic rod 24 is fixedly installed on one side of the sliding block 22. The arc surfaces of the telescopic rod 1 23 and the telescopic rod 24 are slidably inserted into the telescopic housing 25. The end of the telescopic rod 1 23 extending into the telescopic housing 25 is fixedly installed with a limiting block 1 26, and the end of the telescopic rod 24 extending into the telescopic housing 25 is fixedly installed with a limiting block 27. The arc surfaces of the limiting blocks 1 26 and 27 are slidably inserted into the inner wall of the telescopic housing 25.
[0028] The device is equipped with telescopic rod 1 23 and telescopic rod 24, which are connected by a telescopic housing 25. When the motor 1 18 is started, it drives the threaded rod 2 17 to rotate, causing the sliding block 1 19 to move back and forth. The back and forth movement of the sliding block 1 19 drives the sliding block 2 22 to move back and forth along the sliding rod 21 in sync with the telescopic rod 1 23, telescopic rod 2 24 and telescopic housing 25, so that the lower clamping and laying mechanism moves back and forth to lay tiles at different positions.
[0029] To restrict the movement of telescopic rod 23 and telescopic rod 24, a support block 28 is fixedly installed on the central arc surface of the telescopic housing 25. A limit spring 29 is fixedly connected to one side of the support block 28, and a limit spring 30 is fixedly connected to the other side. One end of the limit spring 29 is fixedly connected to one side of the limit block 26, and one end of the limit spring 30 is fixedly connected to one side of the limit block 27. By setting the limit springs 29 and 30, when the telescopic housing 24 rotates... When the threaded rod 13 moves, the two U-shaped fixing blocks move closer and further apart, causing the two telescopic rods 23 and 24 to slide within the telescopic housing 25. When they move closer together, they compress the limiting springs 29 and 30, and when they move further apart, they stretch the limiting springs 29 and 30, thus maintaining the telescopic rods 23 and 24 horizontally. Limiting blocks 26 and 27 are provided to limit the movement distance of the telescopic rods 23 and 24.
[0030] To facilitate the application of cement to the tiles, an installation block 31 is fixedly connected to the outer arc surface of the telescopic housing 25. An electric telescopic rod 32 is fixedly installed at the lower part of the installation block 31. An installation plate 33 is fixedly installed at the telescopic end of the electric telescopic rod 32. A support plate 34 is fixedly installed at the lower part of the installation plate 33. The opposing surfaces of the two support plates 34 are rotatably connected to a shaft 35 via ball bearings. A motor 36 is fixedly installed on one side of one support plate 34. The output end of the motor 36 is fixedly connected to one end of the shaft 35 via a coupling. A rotating rod 37 is fixedly connected to the arc surface of the shaft 35. An installation plate 38 is fixedly installed at the lower part of the rotating rod 37. Suction cups 39 are fixedly installed at the four corners of the lower part of the installation plate 38.
[0031] By setting up suction cup 39, the tiles can be adsorbed and fixed. By setting up motor 36, starting motor 36 can drive rotating shaft 35 to rotate, which in turn drives rotating block to rotate, allowing the mounting plate to switch between horizontal and vertical positions. When in the vertical position, workers can easily apply cement to the bottom of the tiles. By setting up electric telescopic rod 32, when the bottom of the tiles is applied with cement and the tiles are returned to the horizontal position, activating electric telescopic rod 32 can move the tiles down to the position where they need to be laid.
[0032] Working principle: First, move the device to a suitable height on both sides of the wall. Then, rotate the rotating rod 15. When the rotating rod 15 drives the rotating block 14 to rotate, it causes the threaded rod 13 to rotate. The rotation of the threaded rod 13 causes the fixed block 11 and the fixed block 2 12 to move closer and further apart. When the fixed block 11 and the fixed block move closer together, the pull rod 7 and the pull rod 2 8 also move inward together, pushing the two U-shaped fixed blocks away. This causes the support plate 1 2 and the support plate 2 3 to press against the walls on both sides, fixing the entire device. Anti-slip rubber pads 4 are provided to increase the friction of the contact surface, making the device more stable on the wall. Start the motor 1 18 to drive the threaded rod 2 17 to rotate, causing the sliding block 1 19 to move back and forth. The back and forth movement of the sliding block 1 19 is synchronously driven by the telescopic rod 1 23, the telescopic rod 2 24, and the telescopic outer shell 25. The second sliding rod 22 moves back and forth along the sliding rod 21, changing the position of the mounting block 31 so that it is above the tile to be laid. Then, the electric telescopic rod 32 is activated to move the second mounting plate 38 down, so that the suction cup 39 at the bottom of the mounting plate 38 contacts the smooth surface of the tile, allowing the suction cup 39 to adhere and fix the tile. Then, the electric telescopic rod 32 is activated to move up to a suitable position. Then, the second motor 36 is activated to drive the rotating shaft 35 to rotate, causing the rotating block to rotate. When the second mounting plate 38 rotates to a vertical position, the workers can easily apply cement to the bottom of the tile. Then, the second motor 36 is activated again to return the second mounting plate 38 to a horizontal position. Then, the first motor 18 is activated to move the second mounting plate 38 above the tile to be laid. The electric telescopic rod 32 is activated again to move the second mounting plate 38 down, completing the tile laying.
[0033] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A special-shaped ceramic tile auxiliary tiling device comprising a U-shaped fixing plate (1), characterized in that: One side of the described type fixed plate (1) is fixedly installed with support plate one (2), one side of the other described type fixed plate (1) is fixedly installed with support plate two (3), one side of the support plate one (2) and one side of the support plate two (3) are fixedly installed with antiskid rubber pad (4) respectively, two described type fixed plates (1) are provided with telescopic fixing mechanism, the lower part of telescopic fixing mechanism is provided with clamping laying mechanism; The telescopic fixing mechanism realizes the pushing action of two type fixed plates (1) outward or inward; The clamping laying mechanism realizes the action of adsorbing and laying the ceramic tile.
2. A device for assisting in the laying of a profiled tile according to claim 1, characterised in that: The telescopic fixing mechanism includes pivot one (5) and pivot two (6), both ends of pivot one (5) are rotatably connected with the inner top surface and the inner bottom surface of type fixed plate (1) through ball bearings respectively, both ends of pivot two (6) are rotatably connected with the inner top surface and the inner bottom surface of type fixed plate (1) through ball bearings respectively, the both end arc surfaces of pivot one (5) are fixedly connected with pull rod one (7), the both end arc surfaces of pivot two (6) are fixedly connected with pull rod two (8).
3. A device for assisting in the laying of a profiled tile according to claim 2, characterised in that: The opposite surfaces of every two pull rod one (7) are rotatably connected with pivot three (9) through ball bearings, the opposite surfaces of every two pull rod two (8) are rotatably connected with pivot four (10) through ball bearings, the arc surfaces of two pivot three (9) are fixedly connected with fixed block one (11), the arc surfaces of two pivot four (10) are fixedly connected with fixed block two (12), the outer surfaces of fixed block one (11) and fixed block two (12) are screwedly connected with threaded rod one (13), one end of threaded rod one (13) is fixedly installed with rotating block (14), the surface of rotating block (14) is fixedly connected with rotating rod (15).
4. A device for assisting in the laying of a profiled tile according to claim 1, characterized in that: One side of support plate one (2) is fixedly installed with fixed shell one (16), both end inner side walls of fixed shell one (16) are rotatably connected with threaded rod two (17) through ball bearings, one end of fixed shell one (16) is fixedly installed with motor one (18), the output end of motor one (18) is fixedly connected with one end of threaded rod two (17) through shaft coupling, the threaded surface of threaded rod two (17) is screwedly connected with sliding block one (19), one side of support plate two (3) is fixedly installed with fixed shell two (20), both end inner side walls of fixed shell two (20) are fixedly connected with sliding rod (21), the arc surface of sliding rod (21) is slidably inserted with sliding block two (22).
5. A device for assisting in the laying of a profiled tile according to claim 4, characterised in that: The clamping and laying mechanism comprises telescopic rod one (23) and telescopic rod two (24), one side of telescopic rod one (23) is fixedly installed on the sliding block one (19), one side of telescopic rod two (24) is fixedly installed on the sliding block two (22), the arc surface of telescopic rod one (23) and the arc surface of telescopic rod two (24) are slidably connected with telescopic shell (25), one end of telescopic rod one (23) extending into the inside of telescopic shell (25) is fixedly installed with limit block one (26), one end of telescopic rod two (24) extending into the inside of telescopic shell (25) is fixedly installed with limit block two (27), the arc surface of limit block one (26) and the arc surface of limit block two (27) are slidably connected with the inner side wall of telescopic shell (25).
6. A device for assisting in the laying of a profiled tile according to claim 5, characterised in that: The arc surface of the middle part of telescopic shell (25) is fixedly installed with support block (28), one side of support block (28) is fixedly connected with limit spring one (29), the other side of support block (28) is fixedly connected with limit spring two (30), one end of limit spring one (29) is fixedly connected with one side of limit block one (26), one end of limit spring two (30) is fixedly connected with one side of limit block two (27).
7. A device for assisting in the laying of a profiled tile according to claim 6, characterised in that: The outer arc surface of telescopic shell (25) is fixedly connected with mounting block (31), the lower part of mounting block (31) is fixedly installed with electric telescopic rod (32), the telescopic end of electric telescopic rod (32) is fixedly installed with mounting plate one (33), the lower part of mounting plate one (33) is fixedly installed with support plate three (34), the opposite surfaces of two support plate threes (34) are rotatably connected with rotating shaft five (35) through ball bearings, one side of one support plate three (34) is fixedly installed with motor two (36), the output end of motor two (36) is fixedly connected with one end of rotating shaft five (35) through a shaft coupling, the arc surface of rotating shaft five (35) is fixedly connected with rotating rod (37), the lower part of rotating rod (37) is fixedly installed with mounting plate two (38), the lower part of mounting plate two (38) is fixedly installed with suction disc (39).
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A device for auxiliary paving of special-shaped tiles
CN221031256U