High-strength damping container floor

By installing multiple load-bearing plates and buffer mechanisms on the container floor using sliding tracks, the problem of inconvenient cargo placement on the container floor is solved, achieving rapid repositioning and shock absorption, and improving the convenience of loading and unloading cargo as well as its seismic performance.

CN224029831UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-24JIANGSU YONGJIA NEW MATERIALS CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-05-12
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

Existing container floors are too long, requiring goods to be moved inside the container when placing them, which increases labor costs, makes it difficult to place and put them back in place quickly, and has poor shock resistance.

Method used

A high-strength shock-absorbing container floor was designed, which uses multiple load-bearing plates that are slidably installed on the bottom plate with rails. Combined with a buffer mechanism and a sliding structure, the rails and buffer mechanism enable the rapid positioning of goods and achieve shock absorption.

Benefits of technology

It enables the rapid placement and return of goods inside the container, reduces labor consumption, improves loading and unloading convenience, and enhances seismic resistance.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a high-strength damping container floor which comprises a bottom plate, rails are arranged on the two sides of the bottom plate, a first bearing plate, a second bearing plate and a third bearing plate are installed above the rails in a sliding mode respectively, and the width of the first bearing plate, the width of the second bearing plate and the width of the third bearing plate are sequentially increased from inside to outside. The buffering mechanisms are arranged below the first bearing plate, the second bearing plate and the third bearing plate correspondingly, the buffering mechanisms are matched with the fixing plate to achieve the damping effect, and the fixing plate is fixed to the upper end face of the bottom plate. According to the high-strength damping container floor, when cargoes are placed on the container floor, the cargoes can be quickly returned, the cargoes do not need to be carried to the innermost part of a container by consuming a large amount of time and manpower, and then the loading and unloading convenience is improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of container flooring technology, specifically a high-strength shock-absorbing container floor. Background Technology

[0002] Container flooring is installed inside a container, with cargo placed on top. Therefore, container flooring needs excellent pressure resistance and shock absorption to extend its service life when bearing cargo. For example, a shock-resistant container floor (publication number CN216402557U) relates to the field of flooring technology. It includes a floor body, shock-resistant components installed on the inner wall of the floor body, shock-resistant layers at the edges of the shock-resistant components, a locking block fixedly connected to one side of the floor body, and a locking seat fixedly connected to the other side of the floor body; the shock-resistant components... The system includes an upper shock-absorbing seat and a lower shock-absorbing seat. An anti-rotation block is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the upper shock-absorbing seat, and an anti-rotation groove is formed on the upper surface of the lower shock-absorbing seat. This earthquake-resistant container floor, through the arrangement of the floor body, shock-resistant layer, upper shock-absorbing seat, lower shock-absorbing seat, anti-rotation block, anti-rotation groove, soft steel support, and shock-absorbing springs, achieves an elastic fit between the soft steel support and shock-absorbing springs, allowing the floor body to absorb shocks relatively. The anti-rotation block and anti-rotation groove secure the upper and lower shock-absorbing seats, preventing separation and further preventing separation between the upper and lower floor panels. However, this earthquake-resistant container floor still has the following drawbacks in actual use:

[0003] Because of the long interior of the container, its floor is also correspondingly long. When placing goods, it is necessary to move the goods to the innermost part of the container. Therefore, the long distance increases the labor required. The container floor cannot quickly place and put the goods back in place. To address the above problems, there is an urgent need to innovate the design based on the existing container floor. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a high-strength shock-absorbing container floor to solve the problem mentioned in the background art that, due to the long interior of the container, its floor is also correspondingly long. When placing goods, it is necessary to move the goods to the innermost part of the container, which increases the labor force and makes it impossible to quickly place and put the goods in place.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a high-strength shock-absorbing container floor, comprising a base plate, with rails provided on both sides of the base plate, and a first bearing plate, a second bearing plate, and a third bearing plate slidably mounted above the rails, wherein the widths of the first bearing plate, the second bearing plate, and the third bearing plate increase sequentially from the inside to the outside;

[0006] It also includes a buffer mechanism, which is respectively disposed below the first bearing plate, the second bearing plate and the third bearing plate. The buffer mechanism and the fixed plate cooperate with each other to achieve the shock absorption effect, and the fixed plate is fixed to the upper end surface of the base plate.

[0007] Preferably, the first, second, and third support plates have the same length, and their heights increase sequentially from the inside to the outside. By providing multiple support plates, it is convenient to place different goods.

[0008] Preferably, the buffer mechanism includes a fixing strip fixed to the lower end face of the first bearing plate, the second bearing plate and the third bearing plate, and a movable plate passes through the bottom of the fixing strip. By setting up the buffer mechanism, the shaking of goods caused by inertia during transportation can be reduced.

[0009] Preferably, the movable plate and the fixed strip form a sliding structure, and the top of the movable plate is connected to the inner top surface of the fixed strip by a spring. The cross-section of the movable plate is an inverted "L" shape. The movable plate slides in the fixed strip, thereby driving the connecting block to rise and fall.

[0010] Preferably, the top of the movable plate is fixedly connected to one end of the guide rod, and the other end of the guide rod extends to the outside of the first bearing plate, the second bearing plate, and the third bearing plate. The guide rod is slidably connected to the first bearing plate, the second bearing plate, and the third bearing plate. When the guide rod is stepped on, it can be driven to slide in the bearing plate, thereby driving the movable plate to descend.

[0011] Preferably, a connecting block is fixed to the bottom of the movable plate, and the connecting block and the limiting groove are engaged. The side of the connecting block near the fixed plate is inclined, and the inclined surface on the connecting block contacts the inclined surface of the limiting groove, which can drive the movable plate to descend.

[0012] Preferably, the limiting groove is provided on the side of the fixed plate, and the side of the limiting groove near the connecting block is inclined. By engaging the connecting block with the limiting groove, the stability of the position of the bearing plate after movement can be ensured.

[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: when goods are placed on the container floor, they can be quickly returned to their original positions, eliminating the need for a lot of time and manpower to move the goods to the innermost part of the container, thereby improving the convenience of loading and unloading. The specific details are as follows:

[0014] 1. After placing the goods to be transported on the third support plate, push it to slide on the bottom plate via the track. Push the third support plate to the innermost part of the container, then place the goods on the second support plate, and finally place them on the first support plate and the bottom plate in sequence. Since the support plates can slide on the bottom plate, the external goods can be quickly pushed into the interior.

[0015] 2. When the bearing plate is pushed, the connecting block can be driven to contact the fixed plate. Through the contact between the inclined surface of the connecting block and the inclined surface of the limiting groove, the movable plate can be guided to slide down the fixed strip. As the bearing plate continues to move and the spring rebounds, the connecting block can be driven to lock inside the limiting groove, thereby locking the position of the bearing plate after it has moved.

[0016] Furthermore, when it is necessary to remove the goods, the guide rod can be stepped on and slid on the support plate, which will drive the movable plate and connecting block to descend. Then the support plate can be pulled to move, so that the connecting block can be separated from the limiting groove. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the support plate storage structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the support plate storage structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a bottom view of the bearing plate structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the unfolded structure of the bearing plate of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the unfolded cross-sectional structure of the bearing plate of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 6 This utility model Figure 5 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle.

[0023] In the diagram: 1. Base plate; 2. Track; 3. First bearing plate; 4. Second bearing plate; 5. Third bearing plate; 6. Fixing strip; 7. Movable plate; 8. Guide rod; 9. Connecting block; 10. Fixing plate; 11. Limiting groove. Detailed Implementation

[0024] 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.

[0025] Please see Figures 1-6 The present invention provides the following technical solution:

[0026] Example 1: To address the problems existing in the prior art, this example provides a high-strength shock-absorbing container floor, comprising a base plate 1, with rails 2 on both sides of the base plate 1, and a first bearing plate 3, a second bearing plate 4, and a third bearing plate 5 slidably mounted above the rails 2, with the widths of the first bearing plate 3, the second bearing plate 4, and the third bearing plate 5 increasing sequentially from the inside to the outside; it also includes a buffer mechanism, respectively disposed below the first bearing plate 3, the second bearing plate 4, and the third bearing plate 5, the buffer mechanism cooperating with a fixed plate 10 to achieve a shock-absorbing effect, and the fixed plate 10 being fixed to the upper surface of the base plate 1.

[0027] Because of the long interior of shipping containers, their floors are also correspondingly long. When placing goods, they need to be moved to the innermost part of the container, thus increasing the labor required. The container floor also makes it difficult to quickly place and return goods to their proper positions. Figures 1-4 As shown, the first bearing plate 3, the second bearing plate 4, and the third bearing plate 5 have the same length, and their heights increase sequentially from the inside to the outside. The goods to be transported can be placed on the third bearing plate 5 first, and then the third bearing plate 5 can be pushed to slide on the bottom plate 1 via the track to push the third bearing plate 5 to the innermost part of the container. Then the goods can be placed on the second bearing plate 4, and finally placed on the first bearing plate 3 and the bottom plate 1 in sequence. Since the bearing plates can slide on the bottom plate 1, it is convenient to push the external goods to the inside, which can reduce time and labor, and it is also more convenient to unload the goods.

[0028] Example 2: Existing container floors have poor shock absorption and cushioning effects, making them prone to damage from impacts when goods are moved across them. Therefore, this example addresses this issue by implementing the following technical solution: Figures 4-6As shown, the buffer mechanism includes a fixing strip 6 fixed to the lower end faces of the first bearing plate 3, the second bearing plate 4, and the third bearing plate 5, with a movable plate 7 penetrating through the bottom of the fixing strip 6; the movable plate 7 and the fixing strip 6 form a sliding structure, and the top of the movable plate 7 is connected to the inner top surface of the fixing strip 6 by a spring, and the cross-section of the movable plate 7 is an inverted "L" shape; the top of the movable plate 7 is fixedly connected to one end of a guide rod 8, and the other end of the guide rod 8 extends to the outside of the first bearing plate 3, the second bearing plate 4, and the third bearing plate 5, and the guide rod 8 is slidably connected to the first bearing plate 3, the second bearing plate 4, and the third bearing plate 5; a connecting block 9 is fixed to the bottom of the movable plate 7, and the connecting block 9 and the limiting groove 11 are engaged, and the side of the connecting block 9 near the fixed plate 10 is inclined; the limiting groove 11 is provided on the side of the fixed plate 10, and the side of the limiting groove 11 near the connecting block 9 is inclined. The inclined surface allows the fixed strip 6 and movable plate 7 to move synchronously when the support plate is pushed. After the support plate moves to a certain position, the connecting block 9 can contact the fixed plate 10. The inclined surface of the connecting block 9 contacts the inclined surface of the limiting groove 11, which guides the movable plate 7 to slide down the fixed strip 6. As the support plate continues to move and the spring rebounds, the connecting block 9 can be locked inside the limiting groove 11, thus locking the position of the support plate after it moves. Therefore, when pushing the support plate, the phenomenon of goods moving due to inertia can be avoided, and the stability of the goods can be guaranteed during transportation, improving the overall shock resistance of the floor. When the goods need to be removed later, the guide rod 8 can be stepped on and slid on the support plate, which will drive the movable plate 7 and connecting block 9 to descend. Then the support plate can be pulled to move, realizing the separation of the connecting block 9 from the limiting groove 11, improving the convenience of loading and unloading goods.

[0029] Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A high-strength shock-absorbing container floor, comprising a base plate (1), wherein rails (2) are provided on both sides of the base plate (1), and a first bearing plate (3), a second bearing plate (4) and a third bearing plate (5) are slidably installed above the rails (2), and the widths of the first bearing plate (3), the second bearing plate (4) and the third bearing plate (5) increase sequentially from the inside to the outside; Its features are, Also includes: The buffer mechanism is respectively set below the first bearing plate (3), the second bearing plate (4) and the third bearing plate (5). The buffer mechanism and the fixed plate (10) cooperate to achieve the shock absorption effect, and the fixed plate (10) is fixed to the upper surface of the base plate (1).

2. The high-strength shock-absorbing container floor according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first bearing plate (3), the second bearing plate (4) and the third bearing plate (5) have the same length, and the height of the first bearing plate (3), the second bearing plate (4) and the third bearing plate (5) increases sequentially from the inside to the outside.

3. The high-strength shock-absorbing container floor according to claim 1, characterized in that: The buffer mechanism includes a fixing strip (6) fixed to the lower end face of the first bearing plate (3), the second bearing plate (4) and the third bearing plate (5), and a movable plate (7) passes through the bottom of the fixing strip (6).

4. The high-strength shock-absorbing container floor according to claim 3, characterized in that: The movable plate (7) and the fixed strip (6) form a sliding structure, and the top of the movable plate (7) is connected to the inner top surface of the fixed strip (6) by a spring, and the cross section of the movable plate (7) is an inverted "L" shaped structure.

5. A high-strength shock-absorbing container floor according to claim 4, characterized in that: The top of the movable plate (7) is fixedly connected to one end of the guide rod (8), and the other end of the guide rod (8) extends to the outside of the first bearing plate (3), the second bearing plate (4) and the third bearing plate (5), and the guide rod (8) is slidably connected to the first bearing plate (3), the second bearing plate (4) and the third bearing plate (5).

6. A high-strength shock-absorbing container floor according to claim 5, characterized in that: The bottom of the movable plate (7) is fixed with a connecting block (9), and the connecting block (9) and the limiting groove (11) are engaged. The side of the connecting block (9) near the fixed plate (10) is inclined.

7. A high-strength shock-absorbing container floor according to claim 6, characterized in that: The limiting groove (11) is provided on the side of the fixing plate (10), and the side of the limiting groove (11) near the connecting block (9) is inclined.

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    CN216402557U