Automatic assembly line for angle steel square buckling
By adopting synchronous locking and feeding components and flipping components on the automated production line for angle steel buckles, the problem of simultaneous fixing and feeding of multiple angle steel buckles has been solved, achieving efficient fixing and feeding operations.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-20
AI Technical Summary
The existing automated production line for angle steel buckles has difficulty in achieving synchronous and fixed feeding of multiple angle steel buckles during processing, resulting in a decrease in feeding and processing efficiency.
The system employs a synchronous locking feeding assembly and a flipping assembly. A geared motor drives the screw to rotate, causing the sleeve block and linkage plate to move closer together, thereby fixing multiple angle steel clips. The flipping assembly then drives the feeding plate to rotate, moving the angle steel clips to the designated position.
It improves the fixing efficiency of multiple angle steel buckles and makes it easy to load them into designated positions, thereby increasing processing efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of angle steel buckle processing technology, and more specifically, to an automated production line for angle steel buckle processing. Background Technology
[0002] The automated production line for angle steel buckling is mainly used for processing angle steel buckles. With the increasing demand for angle steel in industries such as construction and machinery manufacturing, the automated production line for angle steel buckle can meet the needs of large-scale and high-efficiency production and adapt to the development trend of the industry.
[0003] Among existing publicly available documents, patent publication number CN216996564U discloses a workpiece clamping assembly line. This technology, through the workpiece clamping assembly line and the interaction between the base, angle steel bracket, driving roller, driven roller, drive motor, transmission belt, fixed rod, top plate, moving groove, moving rod, positioning arc plate, and adjusting spring, achieves the effect of facilitating the clamping and positioning of round cap-shaped workpieces. It solves the problem that when transporting round cap-shaped workpieces using an assembly line, the workpieces are prone to sliding or rolling on the conveyor mechanism, leading to difficulties in positioning and processing. However, this patent has the following drawbacks.
[0004] When using an automated production line for angle steel buckles, the angle steel buckles need to be placed in a designated position. It is difficult to simultaneously and fix multiple angle steel buckles in the designated position, which leads to a significant decrease in the efficiency of angle steel buckle feeding and processing. Utility Model Content
[0005] In order to overcome the above-mentioned defects of the prior art, the present invention provides the following technical solution: an automated production line for angle steel buckles, including a production line table, a feeding plate and a support frame, wherein the feeding plate is positioned above the production line table, the support frame is fixed to the bottom end of the feeding plate, and a synchronous locking feeding component is provided inside the support frame.
[0006] The synchronous locking and feeding assembly includes a screw rotatably disposed inside the support frame, and a reduction motor is fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the support frame. The reduction motor is used to drive the screw to rotate. Two sleeve blocks are threadedly connected to the outer wall of the screw. A linkage bar is fixedly connected to one side of each sleeve block. A linkage plate is fixedly installed at the top of each linkage bar. Multiple support columns are fixedly connected to the opposite sides of the two linkage plates. A pressure block is fixedly installed at one end of each support column.
[0007] Preferably, the screw has two opposite and symmetrical threads on its outer surface, and both sleeves are slidably connected to the support frame; the inner wall of the support frame and the outer wall of the sleeves are both smooth surfaces.
[0008] The two linkage plates are symmetrically arranged about the feeding plate. The outer walls of the multiple support columns are all smooth, and the cross-sectional shape of the support columns is circular. The feeding plate has multiple slots inside, and the cross-sectional shape of the multiple slots is rectangular. A line is provided on one side of the feeding plate, and the line is fixedly connected to the assembly line table. A positioning plate is provided on one side of the line, and the positioning plate is fixedly connected to the assembly line table.
[0009] In this technical solution, multiple angle steel buckles are placed inside multiple slots. A geared motor drives a screw to rotate, and the screw drives two sleeve blocks to approach each other under the action of thread transmission. Two linkage plates approach each other, and the pressure block presses against the angle steel buckle.
[0010] Preferably, a mounting plate is connected to the bottom end of the feeding plate near its edge, and a flipping assembly is provided on one side of the mounting plate. The flipping assembly includes a support bar, a reinforcing bar, a rotary motor, and a rotating rod. The support bar is fixed to one side of the mounting plate, and a reinforcing bar is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the support bar. The rotary motor is fixedly mounted on the upper surface of the support bar, and a rotating rod is fixedly mounted on the output end of the rotary motor, and the rotating rod is fixedly connected to the feeding plate. The feeding plate and the mounting plate are rotatably connected. The vertical cross-sectional shape of the support bar and the reinforcing bar is L-shaped, and the support bar is used to support the rotary motor.
[0011] In this technical solution, the assembly line table supports the mounting plate, the reinforcing strip supports the support strip, the rotary motor drives the rotating rod to rotate, the rotating rod drives the feeding plate to rotate, and the feeding plate can drive multiple angle steel buckles inside multiple slots to rotate to the designated position.
[0012] The technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows:
[0013] 1. This utility model adopts a synchronous locking feeding assembly. By starting the reduction motor, the reduction motor drives the screw to rotate. The two sleeve blocks approach each other under the action of thread transmission force, the two linkage bars approach each other, and the two linkage plates approach each other, which can fix multiple angle steel buckles. This greatly improves the efficiency of fixing multiple angle steel buckles.
[0014] 2. This utility model adopts a flipping component, which is supported by a production line table and mounting plate. The mounting plate supports reinforcing strips, and a rotary motor drives the rotating rod to rotate. The rotating rod drives the feeding plate to rotate, which can drive multiple angle steel buckles inside multiple slots to rotate to a designated position, making it convenient to feed multiple angle steel buckles to a designated angle position. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a top-view plan view of the automated production line for angle steel buckles of this utility model.
[0016] Figure 2This is a partial structural diagram of the connection between the mounting plate and the feeding plate of this utility model, viewed from below.
[0017] Figure 3 This is a partial structural diagram of the vertical cross-section of the feeding plate of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 4 This is a partial structural diagram of the vertical cross-section at the connection between the feeding plate and the support frame of this utility model.
[0019] Figure 5 This is a partial structural diagram showing the connection between the mounting plate and the support strip of this utility model.
[0020] The attached diagram is labeled as follows: 1. Assembly line table; 2. Feeding plate; 3. Support frame; 4. Screw; 5. Gear motor; 6. Sleeve block; 7. Linkage bar; 8. Linkage plate; 9. Support column; 10. Pressure block; 11. Groove; 12. Line; 13. Positioning plate; 14. Mounting plate; 15. Support bar; 16. Reinforcing bar; 17. Rotary motor; 18. Rotating rod. Detailed Implementation
[0021] 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.
[0022] like Figure 1 - Figure 5 The diagram shows an automated production line for angle steel buckles. This automated production line for angle steel buckles is equipped with a synchronous locking feeding assembly. The synchronous locking feeding assembly enables two linkage bars 7 and two linkage plates 8 to move closer to each other, thereby fixing multiple angle steel buckles. This greatly improves the efficiency of fixing multiple angle steel buckles. The specific structural configuration of the synchronous locking feeding assembly is as follows.
[0023] In this technical solution, such as Figure 1 - Figure 4 As shown, the feeding plate 2 is above the displacement assembly line 1, and the support frame 3 is fixed to the bottom end of the feeding plate 2. The support frame 3 is equipped with a synchronous locking feeding assembly. The synchronous locking feeding assembly includes a screw 4 rotatably installed inside the support frame 3, and a reduction motor 5 is fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the support frame 3. The reduction motor 5 is used to drive the screw 4 to rotate. Two sleeve blocks 6 are threadedly connected to the outer wall of the screw 4, and a linkage bar 7 is fixedly connected to one side of each sleeve block 6.
[0024] Each linkage bar 7 has a linkage plate 8 fixedly installed at its top. Multiple support columns 9 are fixedly connected to opposite sides of each pair of linkage plates 8. A pressure block 10 is fixedly installed at one end of each support column 9. The screw 4 has two opposite and symmetrically arranged threads on its outer surface. Both sleeves 6 are slidably connected to the support frame 3. The inner wall of the support frame 3 and the outer wall of the sleeves 6 are both smooth surfaces. The two linkage plates 8 are symmetrically arranged about the feeding plate 2. The outer walls of the multiple support columns 9 are all smooth surfaces, and the cross-sectional shape of the support columns 9 is circular.
[0025] In this technical solution, such as Figure 1 - Figure 4 As shown, the feed plate 2 has multiple slots 11 inside, each slot 11 having a rectangular cross-section to facilitate the placement of multiple angle steel clips inside. A line 12 is provided on one side of the feed plate 2, and the line 12 is fixedly connected to the assembly line table 1. A positioning plate 13 is provided on one side of the line 12, and the positioning plate 13 is fixedly connected to the assembly line table 1, so that the assembly line table 1 supports the positioning plate 13 and the line 12, increasing the stability of the line 12.
[0026] In this automated production line solution for angle steel buckles, the production line table 1 supports the positioning plate 13 and the line 12, while also supporting the mounting plate 14, which in turn supports the feeding plate 2, increasing the stability of the feeding plate 2. Multiple angle steel buckles are placed inside multiple slots 11. The reduction motor 5 is activated, driving the screw 4 to rotate. The screw 4 drives two sleeve blocks 6 to move closer together under the force of the threaded transmission, causing two linkage bars 7 and two linkage plates 8 to move closer together. The linkage plates 8 drive multiple support columns 9 to move, which in turn drive the pressure block 10 to move, pressing the angle steel buckle against the buckle.
[0027] In this technical solution, such as Figure 5 As shown, a mounting plate 14 is connected to the bottom end of the feeding plate 2 near its edge. A flipping assembly is provided on one side of the mounting plate 14. The flipping assembly includes a support bar 15, a reinforcing bar 16, a rotary motor 17, and a rotating rod 18. The support bar 15 is fixed to one side of the mounting plate 14, and the reinforcing bar 16 is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the support bar 15. The rotary motor 17 is fixedly mounted on the upper surface of the support bar 15, and the rotating rod 18 is fixedly mounted on the output end of the rotary motor 17. The rotating rod 18 is fixedly connected to the feeding plate 2. The feeding plate 2 and the mounting plate 14 are rotatably connected. The vertical cross-sectional shape of the support bar 15 and the reinforcing bar 16 is L-shaped, and the support bar 15 is used to support the rotary motor 17.
[0028] In this automated production line solution for angle steel buckles, the production line platform 1 supports the mounting plate 14, the mounting plate 14 supports the reinforcing strip 16, the reinforcing strip 16 supports the support strip 15, the support strip 15 supports the rotary motor 17, the rotary motor 17 drives the rotating rod 18 to rotate, the rotating rod 18 drives the feeding plate 2 to rotate, and the feeding plate 2 can drive multiple angle steel buckles inside multiple slots 11 to rotate to the designated position.
[0029] All contents not described in detail in the specification are existing technologies known to those skilled in the art, and the model parameters of each electrical appliance are not specifically limited; conventional equipment can be used. Electrical control components not mentioned in this technical solution are not shown in the figures because they are existing technologies, and will not be described here.
[0030] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. An automated production line for angle steel buckles, comprising a production line table (1), a feeding plate (2), and a support frame (3), characterized in that: The feeding plate (2) is positioned above the displacement assembly line (1), and the support frame (3) is fixed at the bottom of the feeding plate (2). The support frame (3) is equipped with a synchronous locking feeding assembly inside. The synchronous locking feeding assembly includes a screw (4) rotatably disposed inside the support frame (3), and a geared motor (5) is fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the support frame (3). The geared motor (5) is used to drive the screw (4) to rotate. Two sleeve blocks (6) are threadedly connected to the outer wall of the screw (4), and a linkage bar (7) is fixedly connected to one side of each sleeve block (6). Each of the linkage bars (7) has a linkage plate (8) fixedly installed at its top end. Multiple support columns (9) are fixedly connected to the opposite side of the two linkage plates (8). A pressure block (10) is fixedly installed at one end of each support column (9).
2. The automated production line for angle steel buckles according to claim 1, characterized in that: The screw (4) has two opposite and symmetrical threads on its outer surface, and both sleeves (6) are slidably connected to the support frame (3); The inner wall of the support frame (3) and the outer wall of the sleeve block (6) are both smooth surfaces.
3. The automated production line for angle steel buckles according to claim 1, characterized in that: The two linkage plates (8) are symmetrically arranged about the feeding plate (2), and the outer walls of the multiple support columns (9) are all smooth surfaces. The cross-sectional shape of the support column (9) is circular.
4. The automated production line for angle steel buckles according to claim 1, characterized in that: The feed plate (2) has multiple slots (11) inside, and the cross-sectional shape of the multiple slots (11) is rectangular.
5. The automated production line for angle steel buckles according to claim 1, characterized in that: The feeding plate (2) has a line (12) on one side, and the line (12) is fixedly connected to the production line table (1). The line (12) has a positioning plate (13) on one side, and the positioning plate (13) is fixedly connected to the production line table (1).
6. The automated production line for angle steel buckles according to claim 1, characterized in that: A mounting plate (14) is connected to the bottom end of the feeding plate (2) and near its edge line. A flipping component is provided on one side of the mounting plate (14). The flipping assembly includes a support bar (15), a reinforcing bar (16), a rotary motor (17), and a rotating rod (18). The support bar (15) is fixed to one side of the mounting plate (14), and the reinforcing bar (16) is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the support bar (15). The rotary motor (17) is fixedly installed on the upper surface of the support bar (15). The rotating rod (18) is fixedly installed at the output end of the rotary motor (17), and the rotating rod (18) is fixedly connected to the loading plate (2). The feeding plate (2) and the mounting plate (14) are rotatably connected.
7. The automated production line for angle steel buckles according to claim 6, characterized in that: The vertical cross-sectional shape of the support bar (15) and the reinforcing bar (16) is L-shaped, and the support bar (15) is used to support the rotary motor (17).
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Assembly line with workpiece clamping function
CN216996564U