Knocking hammer for geological survey of mineral resources
By designing a detachable hammerhead and an adjustable hammer handle, the problem of existing percussion hammers used in mineral resource geological surveys being unable to increase counterweight and length has been solved, achieving more efficient rock breaking and improving the work efficiency of geological surveys.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-20
AI Technical Summary
Existing percussion hammers used for mineral resource geological surveys cannot increase the counterweight of the hammer head or the length of the hammer handle, resulting in low efficiency in rock breaking.
A splicing assembly was designed, including a detachable hammer head, a counterweight, bolts, a threaded connecting post, and an adjustable-length hammer handle. The hammer head and hammer handle can be detachably spliced through a limiting groove and a threaded connection, thereby increasing the counterweight of the hammer head and the length of the hammer handle.
It improves the efficiency of rock breaking, reduces the number of blows, saves time, and enhances the striking force when the same force is applied, thus improving the efficiency of geological surveys.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to geological prospecting technical field, concretely is a kind of knocking hammer for mineral resources geological survey. BACKGROUND
[0002] Geological survey is an important part of geological work, according to the needs of economic construction, national defense construction and scientific and technological development, using various geological exploration methods to investigate and study the geological conditions in a certain area, in mineral resources geological survey, knocking hammer as a basic exploration tool, plays a vital role.
[0003] The knocking hammer for mineral resources geological survey in prior art still has some deficiencies when in use: the knocking hammer for mineral resources geological survey in the prior art cannot increase the weight of the hammer head when in use, and the knocking hammer for mineral resources geological survey in the prior art cannot increase the length of the handle when in use, which reduces the efficiency of breaking rocks. UTILITY MODEL CONTENT
[0004] The utility model aims at solving the shortcomings in the prior art and provides a knocking hammer for mineral resources geological survey.
[0005] In order to achieve the above object, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme: a knocking hammer for mineral resources geological survey, comprising a splicing assembly, the splicing assembly comprises a hammer head, a limiting groove is arranged on one side of the hammer head, a limiting block is connected to the limiting groove, the limiting block is connected with a counterweight, the counterweight is connected with a bolt, a threaded connecting column is connected to the lower end of the hammer head, a chisel head is connected to the lower end of the threaded connecting column, a connecting shaft is connected to one side of the hammer head, a first handle is connected to one end of the connecting shaft, a rubber pad is connected to the outer ring of the first handle, a threaded column is connected to one end of the first handle, a second handle is connected to one end of the threaded column, a sliding ring is connected to one end of the second handle, and a sliding groove is connected to the sliding ring.
[0006] As a further description of the above technical scheme:
[0007] The limiting groove is arranged on one side of the hammer head, the limiting block is slidingly connected in the limiting groove, and the limiting block is fixedly connected to one side of the counterweight.
[0008] As a further description of the above technical scheme:
[0009] The bolt is threaded through and connected to the counterweight, and the bolt is threaded and connected to one side of the hammer head.
[0010] As a further description of the above technical scheme:
[0011] The threaded connecting column is connected in a threaded groove arranged at the lower end of the hammer head, and the chisel head is fixed to the lower end of the threaded connecting column.
[0012] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0013] One end of the connecting shaft is connected in a threaded groove arranged at the upper end of the hammer head, and the other end of the connecting shaft is fixed to the first hammer handle, and the rubber pad is fixed to the outer ring of the first hammer handle.
[0014] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0015] The threaded column is connected in a threaded groove arranged at one end of the first hammer handle, and the threaded column is fixed to one end of the second hammer handle.
[0016] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0017] The sliding ring is fixed to one end of the second hammer handle, and the sliding ring is connected in a sliding groove arranged at one end of the first hammer handle.
[0018] The utility model has the advantages of:
[0019] 1. By sliding the limiting block arranged on the counterweight block into the limiting groove arranged on the hammer head, manually rotating the bolt, and connecting the bolt in the threaded groove arranged on the hammer head, the counterweight block is fixed to one side of the hammer head, so that the resistance of the rock can be overcome more quickly during knocking, and the same crushing effect can be achieved by reducing the number of knocks, which can save time and improve work efficiency in geological survey.
[0020] 2. By manually rotating the second hammer handle, the threaded column connected to the second hammer handle is connected in the threaded groove arranged at one end of the first hammer handle, so that the sliding ring slides in the sliding groove, so that the hammer head can obtain greater linear velocity and kinetic energy under the same force, thereby enhancing the knocking force and more effectively crushing the rock sample. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0021] Figure 1 A three-dimensional structure schematic diagram of the knocking hammer for mineral resource geological survey is provided for the utility model;
[0022] Figure 2 A partial explosion structure schematic diagram of the knocking hammer for mineral resource geological survey is provided for the utility model; Figure One ;
[0023] Figure 3 A partial explosion structure schematic diagram of the knocking hammer for mineral resource geological survey is provided for the utility model; Figure Two ;
[0024] Figure 4The utility model provides a kind of local explosion structure schematic diagram of knocking hammer for mineral resources geological survey Figure Three .
[0025] Legend:
[0026] 1, splicing assembly;101, hammer head;102, limit slot;103, limit block;104, counterweight block;105, bolt;106, threaded connecting column;107, chisel head;108, connecting shaft;109, first hammer handle;110, rubber pad;111, threaded column;112, sliding ring;113, sliding slot;114, second hammer handle. Specific embodiments
[0027] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only part of the embodiments of the utility model, not all the embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative labor belong to the scope of protection of the utility model.
[0028] Reference Figures 1-4 , the utility model provides a kind of knocking hammer for mineral resources geological survey, it includes: splicing assembly 1.
[0029] Specifically, splicing assembly 1 includes hammer head 101, and the side of hammer head 101 is equipped with limit slot 102, and limit slot 102 is connected with limit block 103, limit block 103 is connected with counterweight block 104, and counterweight block 104 is connected with bolt 105, and the lower end of hammer head 101 is connected with threaded connecting column 106, the lower end of threaded connecting column 106 is connected with chisel head 107, and the side of hammer head 101 is connected with connecting shaft 108, and one end of connecting shaft 108 is connected with first hammer handle 109, the outer ring of first hammer handle 109 is connected with rubber pad 110, and one end of first hammer handle 109 is connected with threaded column 111, and one end of threaded column 111 is connected with second hammer handle 114, one end of second hammer handle 114 is connected with sliding ring 112, and sliding ring 112 is connected with sliding slot 113.
[0030] In the embodiment, splicing assembly 1 constitutes the knocking hammer for mineral resources geological survey involved in the present application, and splicing and disassembly of the knocking hammer are realized.
[0031] In the embodiment, the outer ring of second hammer handle 114 is equipped with rubber ring, which can increase the friction force with the hands of workers.
[0032] It should be noted that counterweight block 104 is connected on the side of hammer head 101 by the bolt 105 provided, for increasing the weight of hammer head 101.
[0033] Specifically, the limiting groove 102 is arranged on one side of the hammer head 101, the limiting block 103 is slidably connected in the limiting groove 102, and the limiting block 103 is fixedly connected to one side of the counterweight block 104. The bolt 105 is threadedly connected to the counterweight block 104, and the bolt 105 is threadedly connected to one side of the hammer head 101. The threaded connecting column 106 is threadedly connected to the threaded groove arranged at the lower end of the hammer head 101, and the chisel head 107 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the threaded connecting column 106. One end of the connecting shaft 108 is threadedly connected to the threaded groove arranged on the hammer head 101, and one end of the connecting shaft 108 is fixedly connected to the first hammer handle 109. The rubber pad 110 is fixedly connected to the outer ring of the first hammer handle 109. The threaded column 111 is threadedly connected to the threaded groove arranged at one end of the first hammer handle 109, and the threaded column 111 is fixedly connected to one end of the second hammer handle 114. The sliding ring 112 is fixedly connected to one end of the second hammer handle 114, and the sliding ring 112 is slidably connected in the sliding groove 113 arranged at one end of the first hammer handle 109.
[0034] As a preferred embodiment, the limiting block 103 is fixedly connected to one side of the counterweight block 104, and the limiting block 103 is slidably inserted into the limiting groove 102 to prevent the counterweight block 104 from deflecting.
[0035] As a preferred embodiment, the rubber pad 110 is fixedly connected to the outer ring of the first hammer handle 109, and the rubber pad 110 can provide comfort when the worker holds it.
[0036] As a preferred embodiment, the sliding ring 112 is slidably connected in the sliding groove 113 arranged on the first hammer handle 109, and the sliding ring 112 is fixedly connected to one side of the second hammer handle 114 for connecting the first hammer handle 109.
[0037] In use, when using the knocking hammer for mineral resource geological survey, the chisel head is held by hand, the threaded connecting column is butted in the threaded groove arranged at the lower end of the hammer head, the chisel head is rotated, the threaded connecting column is rotated by the rotation of the chisel head, so that the threaded connecting column is connected to the hammer head, and then the chisel head is connected to the hammer head. Then, the connecting shaft is manually rotated to make the connecting shaft rotate and be connected to the threaded groove arranged on one side of the hammer head, so as to connect the first hammer handle to one side of the hammer head. If it is necessary to increase the length of the hammer handle, the second hammer handle is manually rotated, the threaded column connected to the second hammer handle is threadedly connected to the threaded groove arranged at one end of the first hammer handle, so that the sliding ring slides in the sliding groove. If it is necessary to increase the weight of the hammer head, the limiting block arranged on the counterweight block is slidably connected to the limiting groove arranged on the hammer head, the bolt is manually rotated to make the bolt connected to the threaded groove arranged on the hammer head, so as to fix the counterweight block to one side of the hammer head.
[0038] The knocking hammer for mineral resource geological survey can overcome the resistance of the rock more quickly when knocking, and the same breaking effect can be achieved by reducing the knocking times, time can be saved and work efficiency can be improved in geological survey, and under the condition of applying the same force, the hammer head can obtain greater linear velocity and kinetic energy, so that the knocking force is enhanced, and the rock sample can be broken more effectively.
[0039] It should be noted that the electrical components in this article are all connected with the main controller and 220V mains, and the main controller can be a conventional known device controlled by a computer, etc. The detailed description of known functions and known components is omitted in the specific embodiments of the present disclosure. To ensure the compatibility of the device, the operation means used is consistent with the parameters of the market instruments.
[0040] Finally, it should be noted that: the above only for the preferred embodiments of the present application, and not for the purpose of limiting the present application, although the present application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, for those skilled in the art, it can still modify the technical solutions recorded in the foregoing embodiments, or make equivalent replacement for part of the technical features, any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principles of the present application shall be included in the protection scope of the present application.
Claims
1. A percussion hammer for mineral resource geological surveys, characterized in that: The assembly includes a splicing component (1), which includes a hammer head (101). A limiting groove (102) is provided on one side of the hammer head (101), and the limiting groove (102) is connected to a limiting block (103). A counterweight block (104) is connected to the limiting block (103), and a bolt (105) is connected to the counterweight block (104). A threaded connecting post (106) is connected to the lower end of the hammer head (101), and a chisel head (107) is connected to the lower end of the threaded connecting post (106). A connecting shaft (108) is connected to one side of the head (101), and a first hammer handle (109) is connected to one end of the connecting shaft (108). A rubber pad (110) is connected to the outer ring of the first hammer handle (109), and a threaded post (111) is connected to one end of the first hammer handle (109). A second hammer handle (114) is connected to one end of the threaded post (111), and a sliding ring (112) is connected to one end of the second hammer handle (114). A sliding groove (113) is connected to the sliding ring (112).
2. The percussion hammer for mineral resource geological survey according to claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting groove (102) is provided on one side of the hammer (101), and the limiting block (103) is slidably connected in the limiting groove (102), and the limiting block (103) is fixedly connected to one side of the counterweight (104).
3. The percussion hammer for mineral resource geological survey according to claim 2, characterized in that: The bolt (105) is threadedly connected to the counterweight (104), and the bolt (105) is threadedly connected to one side of the hammer (101).
4. The percussion hammer for mineral resource geological survey according to claim 3, characterized in that: The threaded connecting post (106) is threaded into the threaded groove provided at the lower end of the hammer head (101), and the chisel head (107) is fixed to the lower end of the threaded connecting post (106).
5. A percussion hammer for mineral resource geological surveys according to claim 4, characterized in that: One end of the connecting shaft (108) is threaded into the threaded groove provided on the hammer head (101), and one end of the connecting shaft (108) is fixed to the first hammer handle (109), and the rubber pad (110) is fixed to the outer ring of the first hammer handle (109).
6. A percussion hammer for mineral resource geological surveys according to claim 5, characterized in that: The threaded post (111) is threaded into a threaded groove provided at one end of the first hammer handle (109), and the threaded post (111) is fixed to one end of the second hammer handle (114).
7. A percussion hammer for mineral resource geological surveys according to claim 6, characterized in that: The sliding ring (112) is fixed to one end of the second hammer handle (114), and the sliding ring (112) is slidably connected to the groove (113) provided at one end of the first hammer handle (109).