Dismantling auxiliary tool for wound cable
By designing auxiliary tooling for cable removal, and utilizing components such as a rotating motor and guide rings, uniform cable winding is achieved, solving the problem of cable damage caused by uneven manual winding and improving the safety and quality of disassembly and assembly.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-20
AI Technical Summary
Existing wound cables are prone to damage during disassembly and assembly due to uneven manual winding, which can lead to friction and compression, increasing safety hazards.
An auxiliary tooling for cable removal was designed. It uses a rotating motor to drive a winding roller, which, together with a scraper seat, removes the cable sheath. Through the cooperation of a guide ring and a sliding block, the cable is wound evenly, avoiding cable damage caused by uneven winding.
This method ensures uniform winding of the cable during dismantling, preventing deformation and breakage at weak points in the cable and improving the safety and quality of cable installation and removal.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cable winding technology, specifically an auxiliary tool for dismantling cable winding. Background Technology
[0002] When installing or removing cables, winding rollers are typically used. These rollers wrap or unwrap the cables, facilitating their collection and handling. This effectively prevents cables from becoming disorganized and damaged during installation and removal. However, existing winding rollers usually rely on manual winding, which can lead to uneven distribution of the cable during winding. This can increase friction and pressure between cables during installation and removal, potentially causing cable breakage, reducing cable quality, and creating safety hazards.
[0003] Based on this, an auxiliary tool for removing wrapped cables is now provided, which can eliminate the drawbacks of existing devices. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide an auxiliary tool for removing wrapped cables, in order to solve the problems in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0006] An auxiliary tooling for removing a wound cable includes a fixing plate, two fixing blocks fixedly connected to the upper end of the fixing plate, a handle fixedly connected to the upper end of each fixing block, a fixed end of a rotary motor fixedly connected to the surface of each fixing block, and a winding roller fixedly connected to the output end of the rotary motor. The surface of the winding roller is wound with a cable. The upper surface of the fixing plate is provided with a scraper seat for scraping the insulation when removing the cable. The side of the winding roller is provided with a winding mechanism for evenly winding the cable onto the winding roller when removing the cable. The winding mechanism includes a fixing seat located on the side of the winding roller, and an adjustment component is provided on the surface of the fixing seat.
[0007] Based on the above technical solutions, this utility model also provides the following optional technical solutions:
[0008] In one alternative: the adjusting assembly includes a slide rail, which is fixedly connected to the surface of a fixed base, and a sliding block is slidably connected to the slide rail. The sliding block is fixedly connected to a traction element for pulling the cable, and a drive module that drives the sliding block to move is provided on the side of the winding roller.
[0009] In one alternative: the traction element includes a guide ring, which is fixedly connected to a sliding block. The sliding block moves within the slide rail, causing the guide ring to move and thus pulling the cable.
[0010] In one alternative embodiment: the drive module includes a first helical gear, which is fixedly connected to the side of the winding roller; a first rotating seat is fixedly connected to the upper end of the fixed seat; a rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the middle of the first rotating seat; a second helical gear is fixedly connected to one end of the rotating shaft; a first pulley is rotatably connected to the other end of the rotating shaft; a second rotating seat is provided on the side of the first rotating seat; a fixed seat is fixedly connected to the lower end of the second rotating seat; a second pulley is rotatably connected to the second rotating seat; the first pulley and the second pulley are linked by a belt; and a transmission component is fixedly connected to the surface of the second pulley.
[0011] In one alternative embodiment: the transmission component includes a rotating disk, a second pulley is fixedly connected to the surface of the rotating disk, a second rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the surface of the rotating disk, one end of a transmission rod is fixedly connected to the surface of the second rotating shaft, the other end of the transmission rod is fixedly connected to a first rotating shaft, and a sliding block is rotatably connected to the first rotating shaft.
[0012] In one alternative: the slide rail is provided with a lubricating oil groove.
[0013] In one alternative: the surface of the guide ring is provided with an anti-wear layer.
[0014] In one alternative: the handle surface is provided with anti-slip texture.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0016] 1. This utility model uses a guide ring to pull the cable during cable disassembly, so that the cable can be evenly wound on the winding roller, avoiding the problem of deformation and breakage of the weak parts of the cable due to uneven winding.
[0017] 2. This utility model uses a second pulley to drive the rotating disk and the second shaft to move. The second shaft drives the transmission rod and the first shaft to move. The first shaft drives the sliding block to slide back and forth, providing conditions for traction of the cable during winding. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model.
[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the No. 1 helical gear of this utility model.
[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the slide rail of this utility model.
[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the rotating disk of this utility model.
[0022] Figure reference numerals: 101. Fixed plate, 102. Fixed block, 103. Rotating motor, 104. Winding roller, 105. Handle, 106. Cable, 107. Scraper seat, 201. Fixed seat, 202. Slide rail, 203. Sliding block, 204. Guide ring, 205. Helical gear No. 1, 206. Helical gear No. 2, 207. Rotating shaft, 208. Pulley No. 1, 209. Rotating seat No. 1, 210. Rotating seat No. 2, 301. Rotating shaft No. 1, 302. Transmission rod, 303. Rotating shaft No. 2, 304. Rotating disk, 305. Pulley No. 2. Detailed Implementation
[0023] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0024] In one embodiment, such as Figures 1-3 As shown, an auxiliary tool for removing a wound cable includes a fixing plate 101. Two fixing blocks 102 are fixedly connected to the upper end of the fixing plate 101. A handle 105 is fixedly connected to the upper end of each fixing block 102. A fixed end of a rotating motor 103 is fixedly connected to the surface of each fixing block 102. A winding roller 104 is fixedly connected to the output end of the rotating motor 103. A cable 106 is wound around the surface of the winding roller 104. A scraper seat 107 for scraping the insulation of the cable 106 is provided on the upper surface of the fixing plate 101. A side of the winding roller 104 is provided to allow the cable 106 to be scraped during removal. 6. A winding mechanism that evenly winds the cable 106 onto a winding roller 104. The winding mechanism includes a fixed base 201, which is located on the side of the winding roller 104. An adjustment component is provided on the surface of the fixed base 201. The fixed plate 101 provides installation conditions for the fixed block 102, and the fixed block 102 provides driving conditions for the rotating motor 103. The rotating motor 103 drives the winding roller 104 to rotate. The scraper seat 107 scrapes off the outer sheath of the cable 106. The rotation of the winding roller 104 causes the cable 106 to wind around the surface of the winding roller 104, thus completing the removal of the cable 106.
[0025] In one embodiment, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the adjustment assembly includes a slide rail 202, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixing seat 201. The slide rail 202 is slidably connected to a sliding block 203, which is fixedly connected to a traction element for pulling the cable 106. The winding roller 104 has a drive module on its side that drives the sliding block 203 to move. The fixing seat 201 provides a fixing condition for the slide rail 202, and the slide rail 202 provides a sliding condition for the sliding block 203. The sliding of the sliding block 203 within the slide rail 202 provides a condition for pulling the cable 106.
[0026] In one embodiment, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the traction element includes a guide ring 204, which is fixedly connected to a sliding block 203. The sliding block 203 moves within the slide rail 202, causing the guide ring 204 to move. The guide ring 204 pulls the cable 106 to move. The reciprocating motion of the sliding block 203 on the slide rail 202 also drives the guide ring 204 to move. The guide ring 204 pulls the cable 106 to be evenly wound around the surface of the winding roller 104, preventing uneven winding of the cable 106 from causing weak parts to deform or break easily when subjected to external forces.
[0027] In one embodiment, such as Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the drive module includes a first helical gear 205, which is fixedly connected to the side of the winding roller 104. A first rotating seat 209 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the fixed base 201. A rotating shaft 207 is rotatably connected to the middle of the first rotating seat 209. A second helical gear 206 is fixedly connected to one end of the rotating shaft 207, and a first pulley 208 is rotatably connected to the other end of the rotating shaft 207. A second rotating seat 210 is provided on the side of the first rotating seat 209, and a fixed base is fixedly connected to the lower end of the second rotating seat 210. The second rotating seat 210 is rotatably connected to the second pulley 305. The first pulley 208 and the second pulley 305 are linked by a belt. A transmission component is fixedly connected to the surface of the second pulley 305. The first helical gear 205 is driven to rotate through 104. The first helical gear 205 drives the second helical gear 206 to rotate. The second helical gear 206 drives the first pulley 208 to rotate through the rotating shaft 207. The first pulley 208 drives the second pulley 305 to rotate through the belt, thus providing power for the rotation of the second pulley 305.
[0028] In one embodiment, such as Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the transmission component includes a rotating disk 304, which is fixedly connected to the surface of a second pulley 305. A second rotating shaft 303 is rotatably connected to the surface of the rotating disk 304. One end of a transmission rod 302 is fixedly connected to the surface of the second rotating shaft 303, and the other end of the transmission rod 302 is fixedly connected to a first rotating shaft 301. The first rotating shaft 301 is rotatably connected to a sliding block 203. The rotating disk 304 is driven to rotate by the second pulley 305, which in turn drives the second rotating shaft 303 to move. The second rotating shaft 303 drives the transmission rod 302 to move, which in turn drives the first rotating shaft 301 to move. The first rotating shaft 301 causes the sliding block 203 to slide back and forth within the slide rail 202, providing conditions for the movement of the sliding block 203.
[0029] The above embodiment discloses an auxiliary tooling for removing a wound cable. A fixing plate 101 provides installation conditions for a fixing block 102, and the fixing block 102 provides driving conditions for a rotating motor 103. The rotating motor 103 drives a winding roller 104 to rotate. A scraper seat 107 scrapes off the outer sheath of the cable 106. The rotation of the winding roller 104 causes the cable 106 to wind around its surface. The winding roller 104 drives a first helical gear 205 to rotate, which in turn drives a second helical gear 206. The second helical gear 206 drives a first pulley 208 via a rotating shaft 207. The first pulley 208 then drives the second pulley 206 via a belt. The rotation of pulley 305 drives the rotation of disc 304 via pulley 305. Disc 304 drives shaft 303 to move, shaft 303 drives transmission rod 302 to move, and transmission rod 302 drives shaft 301 to move. Shaft 301 drives sliding block 203 to slide back and forth in slide rail 202. The back and forth movement of sliding block 203 in slide rail 202 drives guide ring 204 to move. Guide ring 204 pulls cable 106 to be evenly wound on the surface of winding roller 104, preventing uneven winding of cable 106 from causing weak parts to deform or break under external force, thus completing the removal of cable 106.
[0030] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this application, but the scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, the scope of protection of this application should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. An auxiliary tooling for removing a wound cable, comprising a fixing plate (101), wherein two fixing blocks (102) are fixedly connected to the upper end of the fixing plate (101), a handle (105) is fixedly connected to the upper end of the fixing blocks (102), a fixed end of a rotating motor (103) is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixing blocks (102), a winding roller (104) is fixedly connected to the output end of the rotating motor (103), a cable (106) is wound on the surface of the winding roller (104), and a scraper seat (107) for scraping the insulation when removing the cable (106) is provided on the upper surface of the fixing plate (101), characterized in that, The winding roller (104) is provided with a winding mechanism on its side to make the cable (106) evenly wound on the winding roller (104) when the cable (106) is removed. The winding mechanism includes a fixed seat (201) which is located on the side of the winding roller (104). The surface of the fixed seat (201) is provided with an adjustment component.
2. The auxiliary tooling for removing a wound cable according to claim 1, characterized in that, The adjustment assembly includes a slide rail (202), which is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed base (201). The slide rail (202) is slidably connected to a sliding block (203), which is fixedly connected to a traction element for pulling the cable (106). The side of the winding roller (104) is provided with a drive module that drives the sliding block (203) to move.
3. The auxiliary tooling for removing a wound cable according to claim 2, characterized in that, The traction element includes a guide ring (204), which is fixedly connected to a sliding block (203).
4. The auxiliary tooling for removing a wound cable according to claim 2, characterized in that, The drive module includes a first helical gear (205), which is fixedly connected to the side of the winding roller (104). The upper end of the fixed seat (201) is fixedly connected to a first rotating seat (209). The first rotating seat (209) is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft (207) in the middle. One end of the rotating shaft (207) is fixedly connected to a second helical gear (206), and the other end of the rotating shaft (207) is rotatably connected to a first pulley (208). A second rotating seat (210) is provided on the side of the first rotating seat (209). The lower end of the second rotating seat (210) is fixedly connected to the fixed seat (201). The second rotating seat (210) is rotatably connected to a second pulley (305). The first pulley (208) and the second pulley (305) are linked by a belt. A transmission component is fixedly connected to the surface of the second pulley (305).
5. The auxiliary tooling for removing a wound cable according to claim 4, characterized in that, The transmission component includes a rotating disk (304), a second pulley (305) is fixedly connected to the surface of the rotating disk (304), a second rotating shaft (303) is rotatably connected to the surface of the rotating disk (304), one end of a transmission rod (302) is fixedly connected to the surface of the second rotating shaft (303), the other end of the transmission rod (302) is fixedly connected to a first rotating shaft (301), and a sliding block (203) is rotatably connected to the first rotating shaft (301).
6. The auxiliary tooling for removing a wound cable according to claim 2, characterized in that, The slide rail (202) has a lubricating oil groove inside.
7. The auxiliary tooling for removing a wound cable according to claim 3, characterized in that, The surface of the guide ring (204) is provided with an anti-wear layer.
8. The auxiliary tooling for removing a wound cable according to claim 1, characterized in that, The handle (105) has anti-slip texture on its surface.