Workbench for building block jigsaw

By designing a reciprocating work plate and multiple mechanisms, the problem of the block puzzle table's inability to flexibly adjust the block installation area was solved, achieving stable support and precise position adjustment during the block assembly process, thus improving operational flexibility and adaptability.

CN224220740UActive Publication Date: 2026-05-12DONGGUAN FENGGANG JIAAN PLASTIC HARDWARE CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520681762.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-10
Publication Date
2026-05-12
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-10

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Technical Problem

Existing block puzzle workbenches cannot flexibly adjust the block installation area, causing users to frequently move their bodies or the blocks themselves to adapt to different building needs, resulting in inconvenience.

Method used

A workbench for building block puzzles has been designed, including a reciprocating work plate, a positioning mechanism, a lifting mechanism, a guiding mechanism, and a detection component. These mechanisms enable flexible adjustment and precise control of the work plate, ensuring stable support and positional accuracy of the building blocks.

Benefits of technology

It enables flexible adjustment of the block installation area according to actual needs, improves operational flexibility and splicing accuracy, enhances adaptability to block puzzles of different sizes and complexities, and prevents blocks from shifting and scattering during the splicing process.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of building block jigsaw puzzles, and discloses a working table for building block jigsaw puzzles, which comprises a base plate, a working plate and a positioning mechanism. The working plate is arranged on the base plate in a reciprocating motion mode in the y-axis direction, and the working plate is used for bearing and splicing building blocks; the positioning mechanism comprises hole sites and supporting base columns, the hole sites and the supporting base columns are arranged on the working plate, the hole sites are formed in the top surface of the working plate, a plurality of hole sites are diffused and distributed along the center of the working plate, the supporting base columns are vertically positioned in the hole sites, and building block mounting parts are formed on the top surfaces of the supporting base columns.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of building block puzzle technology, specifically a workbench for building block puzzles. Background Technology

[0002] A block puzzle workbench is a work surface facility specifically designed for block puzzle activities. Its overall structure consists of stable support components and a tabletop that supports the operating area.

[0003] Existing workbenches for building block puzzles still have some problems: most traditional building block puzzle workbenches adopt a fixed, ordinary desktop design. Although this design is simple and practical, in actual use, because the position of the building block installation area cannot be flexibly adjusted, users often need to frequently move their bodies or the building blocks themselves to adapt to different building needs, which causes inconvenience to the builder.

[0004] Therefore, there is an urgent need for a workbench for building block puzzles to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0005] Based on the above, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a workbench for building block puzzles, so as to solve the problem of users frequently moving their bodies or the building blocks themselves to adapt to different building needs.

[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model adopts the following technical solution: a workbench for building block puzzles, comprising:

[0007] substrate;

[0008] A work plate is reciprocally mounted on the base plate along the direction of the building block puzzle axis, and the work plate is used to support and assemble the building blocks;

[0009] The positioning mechanism includes holes and a support column disposed on the working plate. The holes are opened on the top surface of the working plate and are distributed in a plurality of them along the center of the working plate. The support column is vertically positioned at the holes, and the top surface of the support column forms the block mounting part.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of a workbench for building block puzzles, the supporting base column includes a column body and a building block clamping plate. The column body is vertically connected to the hole. The top area of ​​the column body is smaller than the bottom area of ​​the column body. The bottom surface of the column body converges towards the center of the top surface of the column body. The bottom of the column body is clamped to the hole, and the building block clamping plate is positioned on the top surface of the column body.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment of a workbench for building block puzzles, it further includes a lifting mechanism disposed on the base plate. The lifting mechanism is vertically connected to the base plate to drive the work plate to reciprocate along the axis of the building block puzzle.

[0012] As a preferred embodiment of a workbench for building block puzzles, the lifting mechanism includes an x-axis drive source, a sliding plate, a slide rail, and a roller. The x-axis drive source is positioned on the top surface of the base plate, and the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source reciprocates along the x-axis direction. The sliding plate is positioned on the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source and is perpendicular to the workbench. The slide rail is formed on the side of the sliding plate and is inclined. The roller is rotatably and vertically disposed on the bottom surface of the workbench and rotatably passes through the slide rail.

[0013] As a preferred embodiment of a workbench for building block puzzles, it further includes a guide mechanism connected to the work plate and the base plate, the guide mechanism guiding the work plate to reciprocate along the base plate in the direction of the building block puzzle axis.

[0014] As a preferred embodiment of a workbench for building block puzzles, the guiding mechanism includes an opening, a guide post, and a bushing. The opening is formed on the surface of the work plate, the guide post is vertically positioned on the top surface of the base plate, and the guide post can pass through the opening when the work plate reciprocates along the axis of the building block puzzle. The bushing is vertically positioned on the bottom surface of the work plate, and the middle part of the bushing is fitted onto the guide post.

[0015] As a preferred embodiment of a workbench for building block puzzles, it further includes a detection component disposed on the substrate, the detection component detecting the movement of the sliding drive end driven by the x-axis drive source.

[0016] As a preferred embodiment of a workbench for building block puzzles, the detection component includes a sensor and a detector. The sensor is positioned at the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source, and the detector is positioned on the substrate. The detector is positioned at the extreme position where the sensor reciprocates along the x-axis direction with the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source.

[0017] As a preferred embodiment of a workbench for building block puzzles, the top of the base plate is provided with a reference plate, and several reference plates are distributed around the periphery of the base plate, with the several reference plates surrounding the support column.

[0018] As a preferred embodiment of a workbench for building block puzzles, the top of the building block plate is provided with positioning blocks, and several groups of positioning blocks are evenly distributed along the center of the top surface of the building block plate, forming the building block mounting part.

[0019] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows: the working plate can reciprocate along the axis of the building block puzzle, allowing for flexible adjustment of the block installation area according to actual needs. This dynamic adjustment capability not only improves the operational flexibility during the block assembly process but also significantly enhances the workbench's adaptability to building block puzzles of different sizes and complexities. By designing multiple holes radiating from the center on the working plate and equipping it with vertically positioned support pillars, stable and reliable support for the building blocks is ensured. This not only prevents accidental displacement or scattering of the blocks during assembly but also further improves the broad adaptability and assembly accuracy for building block puzzles of various sizes and complexities. Attached Figure Description

[0020] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of a workbench for building block puzzles in the first direction provided by this utility model;

[0021] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of a workbench for building block puzzles in the second direction provided by this utility model;

[0022] Figure 3 A side view of a workbench for building block puzzles provided by this utility model;

[0023] Figure 4 A top view of a lifting mechanism in a workbench for building block puzzles provided by this utility model;

[0024] Figure 5 An exploded view of a workbench for building block puzzles provided by this utility model.

[0025] In the figure, the following are the reference numerals: 1. Base plate; 2. Working plate; 3. Positioning mechanism; 31. Hole; 32. Support column; 41. Column; 42. Block plate; 5. Lifting mechanism; 51. X-axis drive source; 52. Slide plate; 53. Slide rail groove; 54. Roller; 55. Connecting plate; 6. Detection component; 61. Sensor; 62. Detector; 7. Guide mechanism; 71. Opening; 72. Guide column; 73. Bushing; 8. Reference plate. Detailed Implementation

[0026] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present invention and not intended to limit it. Furthermore, it should be noted that, for ease of description, the accompanying drawings show only the parts relevant to the present invention, not the entire structure.

[0027] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "connected," "linked," and "fixed" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.

[0028] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can include direct contact between the first and second features, or contact between the first and second features through another feature between them. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature includes the first feature directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature includes the first feature directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0029] In the description of this embodiment, terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," and "right" are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the convenience of description and simplification of operation, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0030] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more. Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used merely for descriptive distinction and have no specific meaning.

[0031] In one embodiment of this utility model, such as Figure 1-5 As shown, a workbench for building block puzzles is provided, including: a base plate 1, a work plate 2, and a positioning mechanism 3. The base plate 1 and the work plate 2 are reciprocally mounted on the base plate 1 along the axis of the building block puzzle, and the work plate 2 is used to support and assemble building blocks. The positioning mechanism 3 includes holes 31 provided on the work plate 2 and support pillars 32. The holes 31 are formed on the top surface of the work plate 2, and a plurality of holes 31 are distributed diffusely along the center of the work plate 2. The support pillars 32 are vertically positioned at the holes 31, and the top surface of the support pillars 32 forms a building block mounting portion.

[0032] The workbench for building block puzzles provided by this utility model can reciprocate along the axis of the building block puzzle via the work plate 2, allowing for flexible adjustment of the block installation area according to actual needs. This dynamic adjustment capability not only improves the operational flexibility during the building block assembly process but also significantly enhances the workbench's adaptability to building block puzzles of different sizes and complexities. By designing multiple holes 31 distributed along the center on the work plate 2 and equipping it with vertically positioned support pillars 32, stable and reliable support for the building blocks is ensured. This not only prevents accidental displacement or scattering of the blocks during assembly but also further improves the broad adaptability and assembly accuracy for building block puzzles of various sizes and complexities.

[0033] Furthermore, the assembled building block product can also be retrieved by lifting the work plate 2 to catch the bottom layer of building blocks.

[0034] Preferably, the support base 32 includes a column 41 and a block clamping plate 42, with the column 41 vertically connected to the hole 31. The top area of ​​the column 41 is smaller than the bottom area, increasing the stability of the support base 32's center of gravity and ensuring stability even when handling large or heavy blocks, preventing tipping or displacement. The bottom surface of the column 41 converges towards the center of its top surface, forming a frustum-shaped profile. This allows the column 41 to be quickly and accurately positioned when inserted into the hole 31, effectively preventing offset during installation and greatly improving installation efficiency. The bottom of the column 41 is engaged with the hole 31, and the block clamping plate 42 is positioned on the top surface of the column 41.

[0035] Furthermore, the top of the block holder 42 is equipped with positioning blocks. Several sets of positioning blocks are evenly distributed along the center of the top surface of the block holder 42, ensuring that each block can be precisely positioned in the correct location, thereby improving the overall accuracy of the puzzle. The positioning blocks form the block mounting section, providing support points for the blocks and enhancing the stability of the entire puzzle structure. Even when handling large or heavy blocks, it effectively prevents the blocks from shifting or tipping over, ensuring stability and reliability during the puzzle-solving process.

[0036] In other embodiments, by providing a variety of block trays 42 in different sizes, users can flexibly select the most suitable basic model of block tray 42 according to their specific needs. This design not only significantly improves the adaptability and flexibility of the device, but also provides users with more freedom of choice, enabling them to more accurately meet their puzzle-solving needs.

[0037] The workbench for building block puzzles also includes a lifting mechanism 5, which is disposed on the base plate 1. The lifting mechanism 5 is connected to the base plate 1 for lifting and lowering to drive the work plate 2 to reciprocate along the axis of the building block puzzle.

[0038] Specifically, the lifting mechanism 5 includes an x-axis drive source 51, a slide plate 52, a slide rail groove 53, and a roller 54. The x-axis drive source 51 is positioned on the top surface of the base plate 1, and the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source 51 reciprocates along the x-axis direction. The slide plate 52 is positioned on the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source 51, and the slide plate 52 is perpendicular to the work plate 2. The slide rail groove 53 is opened on the side of the slide plate 52 and is in an inclined state. The roller 54 is rotatably and vertically arranged on the bottom surface of the worktable and can rotatably pass through the slide rail groove 53.

[0039] Furthermore, the bottom surface of the work plate 2 can be vertically mounted with the connecting plate 55, and the roller 54 can be rotatably mounted on the connecting plate 55.

[0040] In this embodiment, the lifting and lowering process of the work plate 2 is as follows: When it is necessary to adjust the height of the work plate 2, the x-axis drive source 51 is activated. Preferably, the x-axis drive source 51 can be constructed as a slide table. The sliding drive end of the drive source begins to move along the x-axis direction, driving the slide plate 52 to move synchronously. Since the slide rail groove 53 is in an inclined state, as the slide plate 52 moves, the roller 54 rolls along the slide rail groove 53, thereby causing the work plate 2 to rise or fall along the block puzzle axis direction. This method of converting linear motion into height change achieves precise control of the height of the work plate 2, ensuring stability and accuracy at any position. Throughout the process, the rolling of the roller 54 within the slide rail groove 53 provides a smooth transition, avoiding jamming and ensuring the continuity and stability of the operation.

[0041] Furthermore, by setting an inclined slide rail 53, the linear motion in the x-axis direction is converted into a height change in the block puzzle axis direction, saving horizontal and vertical space and giving users a more spacious work platform when assembling blocks.

[0042] This workbench for building block puzzles also includes a detection component 6, which is set on the base plate 1. By monitoring the position of the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source 51 in real time, it can ensure that the drive moves accurately along the preset path, thereby improving the operating accuracy of the workbench.

[0043] Specifically, the detection component 6 includes a sensor 61 and a detector 62. The sensor 61 is positioned at the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source 51, and the detector 62 is positioned on the substrate 1. The detector 62 is positioned at the extreme position where the sensor 61 reciprocates in the x-axis direction with the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source 51.

[0044] In this embodiment, a sensor 61 can be positioned in the middle of one side of the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source 51. Correspondingly, a detector 62 can be set at both ends of the x-direction travel of the sliding drive end. A sensor 61 can be positioned at the other end of the x-axis drive source 51. Correspondingly, a detector 62 can be set in the middle of the x-direction travel of the sliding drive end.

[0045] By setting sensors 61 on both sides of the sliding drive end and configuring detectors 62 at the positions of the stroke (both ends and the middle), all-round monitoring of the position of the sliding drive end can be achieved, improving the operation accuracy.

[0046] The workbench for building block puzzles also includes a guide mechanism 7 connected to the work plate 2 and the base plate 1. The guide mechanism 7 guides the work plate 2 to reciprocate along the building block puzzle axis of the base plate 1.

[0047] Specifically, the guiding mechanism 7 includes an opening 71, a guide post 72, and a bushing 73. The opening 71 is formed on the surface of the working plate 2. The guide post 72 is vertically positioned on the top surface of the base plate 1, and can pass through the opening 71 when the working plate 2 reciprocates along the block assembly axis. The bushing 73 is vertically positioned on the bottom surface of the working plate 2, and its middle part is fitted onto the guide post 72. By setting the guide post 72 and the bushing 73, the precise linear movement of the working plate 2 along the block assembly axis is ensured. The constructed guiding mechanism reduces the offset or shaking of the working plate 2 during movement, ensuring the accuracy of the position during the block assembly process.

[0048] Preferably, a reference plate 8 is provided on the top of the base plate 1. Several reference plates 8 are distributed circumferentially around the periphery of the base plate 1, and these reference plates 8 surround the support column 32. By distributing the reference plates 8 circumferentially around the periphery of the base plate 1 and surrounding the support column 32, possible displacement or deformation can be effectively prevented, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the assembly process. Moreover, the reference plates 8 provide a reference plane for the work plate 2, allowing calibration based on a fixed reference each time the height or position of the work plate 2 is adjusted. This reduces the possibility of error accumulation and improves the positioning accuracy during the assembly of the building blocks.

[0049] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model in any way. Although the present utility model has been disclosed above with reference to a preferred embodiment, it is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any person skilled in the art can make some changes or modifications to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments without departing from the scope of the present utility model. Any simple modifications, equivalent changes, and modifications made to the above embodiments based on the present utility model without departing from the scope of the present utility model shall fall within the scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A workbench for building block puzzles, characterized in that, include: substrate; A work plate is reciprocally mounted on the base plate along the direction of the building block puzzle axis, and the work plate is used to support and assemble the building blocks; The positioning mechanism includes holes and a support column disposed on the working plate. The holes are opened on the top surface of the working plate and are distributed in a plurality of them along the center of the working plate. The support column is vertically positioned at the holes, and the top surface of the support column forms the block mounting part.

2. The workbench for building block puzzles according to claim 1, characterized in that, The supporting column includes a column body and a block plate. The column body is vertically connected to the hole. The top area of ​​the column body is smaller than the bottom area of ​​the column body. The bottom surface of the column body converges towards the center of the top surface of the column body. The bottom of the column body is engaged with the hole. The block plate is positioned on the top surface of the column body.

3. A workbench for building block puzzles according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, It also includes a lifting mechanism disposed on the base plate, the lifting mechanism being connected to the base plate in a lifting manner to drive the working plate to reciprocate along the direction of the building block puzzle axis.

4. A workbench for building block puzzles according to claim 3, characterized in that, The lifting mechanism includes an x-axis drive source, a sliding plate, a slide rail groove, and a roller. The x-axis drive source is positioned on the top surface of the substrate, and the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source reciprocates along the x-axis direction. The sliding plate is positioned on the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source and is perpendicular to the work plate. The slide rail groove is opened on the side of the sliding plate and is inclined. The roller is rotatably and vertically disposed on the bottom surface of the worktable and rotatably passes through the slide rail groove.

5. A workbench for building block puzzles according to claim 1, 2, or 4, characterized in that, It also includes a guiding mechanism connected to the work plate and the base plate, the guiding mechanism guiding the work plate to reciprocate along the block puzzle axis direction of the base plate.

6. A workbench for building block puzzles according to claim 5, characterized in that, The guiding mechanism includes an opening, a guide post, and a bushing. The opening is formed on the surface of the working plate. The guide post is vertically positioned on the top surface of the substrate and can pass through the opening when the working plate reciprocates along the direction of the building block puzzle axis. The bushing is vertically positioned on the bottom surface of the working plate and is sleeved on the guide post at its center.

7. A workbench for building block puzzles according to claim 4, characterized in that, It also includes a detection component disposed on the substrate, the detection component detecting the movement of the sliding drive end driven by the x-axis drive source.

8. A workbench for building block puzzles according to claim 7, characterized in that, The detection component includes a sensor and a detector. The sensor is positioned at the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source, and the detector is positioned on the substrate. The detector is positioned at the extreme position where the sensor reciprocates along the x-axis direction with the sliding drive end of the x-axis drive source.

9. A workbench for building block puzzles according to any one of claims 1, 2, 4, or 6-8, characterized in that, The top of the substrate is provided with a reference plate, and several reference plates are distributed around the periphery of the substrate, with several reference plates surrounding the support column.

10. A workbench for building block puzzles according to claim 2, characterized in that, The top of the block mounting plate is provided with positioning blocks, and several groups of positioning blocks are evenly distributed along the center of the top surface of the block mounting plate, forming the block mounting part.