Adjusting type tool carrying frame for fire fighting
The hydraulically driven fire-fighting tool carrier solves the problem of difficulty in accessing tools on the lower level of the tool carrier, and enables flexible rotation and height adjustment of the tool carrier, improving the convenience and stability of fire-fighting tools.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520989045.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-04-07
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-05-20
AI Technical Summary
Existing tool racks are inconvenient to use because tools on the lower shelves are difficult to access and tools at the back are time-consuming to retrieve.
An adjustable tool carrier for fire fighting was designed. The height of the support plate and movable column is adjusted by hydraulic components. Combined with bearings and supports, the rotation and height adjustment of the tool carrier are realized, and the stability is ensured by limit components and supports.
It enables flexible rotation and height adjustment of the tool rack, improving the ease of tool retrieval and stability, and reducing the operator's operating time and physical exertion.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of tool placement equipment technology, and in particular to an adjustable tool carrier for fire fighting. Background Technology
[0002] Tool racks are specialized equipment used for storing, organizing, and transporting various tools. They are widely used in industrial production, construction, equipment maintenance, fire rescue, and many other fields. Through reasonable structural design and functional planning, they improve tool management efficiency and ease of use.
[0003] Existing tool racks are fixed and multi-layered when storing fire-fighting tools. As a result, when retrieving tools from the lower layers, workers need to bend over to find them, and retrieving tools from deeper layers wastes a lot of time. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model proposes an adjustable tool carrier for fire fighting to more accurately resolve these issues.
[0005] This utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:
[0006] This utility model proposes an adjustable tool carrier for fire fighting, including a base plate, a fixed column at the top of the base plate, and a movable column inside the fixed column. A bearing plate is provided on the top of the movable column. Hydraulic components are provided on the top of the base plate and on both sides of the fixed column. The output end of the hydraulic components is connected to the bottom of the bearing plate. A connecting column is provided on the top of the bearing plate. A tool frame body is rotatably connected to the outer surface of the connecting column through a rotating assembly. At least two tool frames are provided. The rotating assembly includes a bearing connected to the connecting column, a tool frame body connected to the bearing, and a support member provided below the bearing for supporting the tool frame body. The support member includes a first fixing ring connected to the outer surface of the connecting column and a second fixing ring provided above the first fixing ring for supporting the tool frame body. A plurality of inclined support rods are provided between the first fixing ring and the second fixing ring.
[0007] Furthermore, in this utility model, a limiting component is provided between the second fixing ring and the tool holder body. The limiting component includes several mounting grooves opened on the top of the second fixing ring, a spring disposed in the mounting groove, and a wedge-shaped post disposed on the top of the spring. A limiting groove that cooperates with the wedge-shaped post is opened at the bottom of the tool holder body.
[0008] Furthermore, the tool frame includes a frame, a groove formed on the top of the frame, and a plurality of straps disposed in the groove.
[0009] Furthermore, the bottom of the base plate is fixedly mounted with a bracket around its perimeter, and the bottom of the bracket is provided with casters.
[0010] Furthermore, the present invention provides several evenly distributed hooks on both sides of the tool frame described above.
[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0012] The tool rack is designed to hold fire-fighting tools, while the bearings allow workers to rotate the rack for easy access to tools in different locations. The support components provide stability during use, and the limiting components secure the rack, ensuring its stability during operation. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the disassembled structure of the tool frame and connecting column in this utility model;
[0015] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure of the limiting component, support member and connecting column in this utility model;
[0016] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the limiting component structure in this utility model.
[0017] In the diagram, 1. Base plate; 11. Fixed column; 12. Movable column; 13. Bearing plate; 14. Connecting column; 15. Leg; 16. Caster wheel; 2. Hydraulic component; 3. Rotating assembly; 31. Bearing; 32. Support component; 321. First fixing ring; 322. Second fixing ring; 323. Inclined support rod; 4. Tool frame body; 41. Frame body; 42. Groove; 43. Strap; 44. Hook; 5. Limiting assembly; 51. Mounting groove; 52. Spring; 53. Wedge column; 54. Limiting groove. Detailed Implementation
[0018] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, a clear and complete description will be provided below in conjunction with the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are some, but not all, of the embodiments of this utility model. Based on the embodiments of this invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0019] Example
[0020] refer to Figure 1-4 An adjustable tool carrier for firefighting includes a base plate 1, a fixed column 11 disposed at the top of the base plate 1, and a movable column 12 disposed within the fixed column 11. A support plate 13 is disposed at the top of the movable column 12. Hydraulic components 2 are disposed at the top of the base plate 1 and on both sides of the fixed column 11. The output end of the hydraulic components 2 is connected to the bottom of the support plate 13. A connecting column 14 is disposed at the top of the support plate 13. A tool frame body 4 is rotatably connected to the outer surface of the connecting column 14 via a rotating assembly 3. At least two tool frame bodies 4 are provided. The rotating assembly 3 includes components for connecting the tool frame body 4 to the fixed column 11. The connecting column 14 is connected to the bearing 31, and the tool holder body 4 is connected to the bearing 31. The support member 32 is located below the bearing 31 and is used to support the tool holder body 4. The support member 32 includes a first fixing ring 321 connected to the outer surface of the connecting column 14, and a second fixing ring 322 located above the first fixing ring 321 and is used to support the tool holder body 4. A plurality of inclined support rods 323 are provided between the first fixing ring 321 and the second fixing ring 322. A limit component 5 is provided between the second fixing ring 322 and the tool holder body 4.
[0021] The tool rack 4 is designed to hold fire-fighting tools, while the bearing 31 allows workers to rotate the tool rack 4, making it easy for them to access tools in different locations. The support 32 provides support for the tool rack 4, ensuring its stability during use. The limiting component 5 secures the tool rack 4, ensuring its stability during use.
[0022] In this embodiment, the hydraulic component 2 can drive the bearing plate 13 to move upward and make the movable column 12 move upward along the fixed column 11, thereby completing the height adjustment of the tool frame 4 and placing the lower tool frame 4 in a comfortable position, so as to facilitate the worker to pick up and work with the tools.
[0023] In this embodiment, the hydraulic component 2 can be an existing hydraulic cylinder, oil source, hydraulic circuit, etc.
[0024] like Figure 3 As shown, the limiting component 5 includes several mounting slots 51 opened on the top of the second fixing ring 322, a spring 52 set in the mounting slot 51, and a wedge-shaped post 53 set on the top of the spring. The bottom of the tool holder body 4 is provided with a limiting slot 54 that cooperates with the wedge-shaped post 53.
[0025] The wedge-shaped column 53, spring 52 and limiting groove 54 work together to complete the limiting work of tool frame 4. The presence of wedge-shaped column 53 makes it easy to rotate tool frame 4 clockwise, while when rotating in the opposite direction, wedge-shaped column 53 will restrict tool frame 4.
[0026] like Figure 1 As shown, the tool frame 4 includes a frame 41, a groove 42 opened on the top of the frame 41, and a plurality of straps 43 disposed in the groove 42;
[0027] The groove 42 provides space for placing fire-fighting tools, while the strap 43 secures the tools, ensuring their stability during placement.
[0028] In this embodiment, a bracket 15 is fixedly installed around the bottom of the base plate 1, and a caster wheel 16 is provided at the bottom of the bracket 15.
[0029] In this embodiment, several evenly distributed hooks 44 are provided on both sides of the upper tool frame 4.
[0030] Working principle:
[0031] First, the worker secures the tool in the groove 42 using the strap 43. When the worker needs to retrieve the tool, they can rotate the frame 41. The bearing 31 provides a basis for the rotation of the frame 41. As the frame 41 rotates, the tools on both sides and the rear end will rotate to the worker's front, making it easier for them to retrieve the tool. When the worker needs to retrieve the tool on the lower level, the hydraulic component 2 provides a lifting force to the support plate 13, causing the movable column 12 to move upward along the fixed column 11. This moves the lower tool frame 4 to a height that is easy for the worker to reach, and the worker can retrieve the tool by rotating the tool frame 4. The limiting component requires that when the worker rotates the tool frame 4, a certain force is applied to the tool frame 4, causing the wedge column 53 to retract under force, thus ensuring that the tool frame 4 can rotate.
[0032] It should be noted that this utility model only protects the mechanical part, and the functions implemented by the software control part are not within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0033] Of course, there may be other implementations of this utility model. Based on this implementation, other implementations obtained by those skilled in the art without any creative effort are all within the scope of protection of this utility model.
Claims
1. A fire-fighting adjustable tool carrier, characterized in that, The system includes a base plate, a fixed column at the top of the base plate, and a movable column within the fixed column. A support plate is mounted on the top of the movable column. Hydraulic components are mounted on the top of the base plate and on both sides of the fixed column. The output end of the hydraulic components is connected to the bottom of the support plate. A connecting column is mounted on the top of the support plate. A tool frame is rotatably connected to the outer surface of the connecting column via a rotating assembly. At least two tool frames are provided. The rotating assembly includes a bearing connected to the connecting column, a tool frame connected to the bearing, and a support member located below the bearing for supporting the tool frame. The support member includes a first fixing ring connected to the outer surface of the connecting column and a second fixing ring located above the first fixing ring for supporting the tool frame. Several inclined support rods are provided between the first and second fixing rings.
2. The adjustable tool carrier for fire fighting according to claim 1, characterized in that, A limiting component is provided between the second fixing ring and the tool holder body. The limiting component includes several mounting slots opened on the top of the second fixing ring, a spring disposed in the mounting slot, and a wedge-shaped post disposed on the top of the spring. A limiting slot that cooperates with the wedge-shaped post is opened on the bottom of the tool holder body.
3. The adjustable tool carrier for fire fighting according to claim 1, characterized in that, The tool frame includes a frame, a groove formed on the top of the frame, and a plurality of straps disposed within the groove.
4. The adjustable tool carrier for fire fighting according to claim 1, characterized in that, The base plate is fixedly mounted with legs around its bottom perimeter, and the bottom of the legs is equipped with casters.
5. The adjustable tool carrier for fire fighting according to claim 1, characterized in that, Several evenly distributed hooks are provided on both sides of the tool frame described above.