A base structure for mounting an electromechanical device
By introducing gear and rack transmission and push-pull components into the base of electromechanical equipment, convenient movement of electromechanical equipment is achieved, solving the problem of difficult movement of traditional bases, improving construction efficiency and reducing operation and maintenance costs.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521734950.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-08-15
AI Technical Summary
The fixed design of traditional electromechanical equipment bases makes them difficult to move, especially when the factory production line is modified or the equipment is temporarily relocated, requiring complete dismantling, which causes ground damage and material waste.
The base structure includes a mounting frame, equipment clamp, rollers, and push-pull assembly. The rollers are folded and unfolded through a gear and rack transmission assembly and a push-pull assembly, which facilitates the movement and fixation of the base.
It enables convenient movement of electromechanical equipment, avoids ground damage and waste of base materials, improves construction efficiency and reduces operation and maintenance costs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of electromechanical equipment installation technology, and in particular to a base structure for electromechanical equipment installation. Background Technology
[0002] During the installation, commissioning, and subsequent maintenance of electromechanical equipment (such as CNC machine tools, central air conditioning units, industrial water pumps, and large control cabinets), the base structure serves as the load-bearing foundation for the equipment, and its ease of movement directly affects construction efficiency and equipment operation and maintenance costs.
[0003] In pursuit of stability, traditional electromechanical equipment bases often adopt a fixed design, rigidly connecting to the ground via expansion bolts, or are quite heavy (especially for cast iron bases of heavy-duty equipment), making movement difficult and becoming a common technical pain point. In scenarios such as factory production line renovation and temporary equipment relocation, traditional bases, lacking mobility, need to be completely dismantled and reinstalled, which not only damages the original ground structure but also wastes base materials.
[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a new base structure for installing electromechanical equipment to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a base structure for installing electromechanical equipment.
[0006] This utility model provides a base structure for installing electromechanical equipment, including a mounting frame, two equipment clamping plates and four rollers. The inner bottom wall of the mounting frame is fixedly connected to a clamping base plate. The clamping base plate is provided with a fixing component for driving the two equipment clamping plates to move closer and further apart. Two support grooves are opened on the lower surface of the mounting frame. Two support concave plates are provided inside each support groove. Push-pull components for driving the four rollers to fold are provided on the four support concave plates.
[0007] Preferably, the fixing assembly includes a gear and rack transmission assembly, two I-shaped guide rails, two sliding plates, and an equipment placement plate. The two I-shaped guide rails are fixedly connected to both sides of the upper surface of the clamping base plate. Two sliding plates are slidably connected to the two I-shaped guide rails respectively. The two sliding plates are symmetrically arranged. The equipment placement plate is mounted on both sides of the upper surface of the clamping base plate. A gear and rack transmission assembly is provided between the mounting frame, the clamping base plate, and the two sliding plates.
[0008] Preferably, the gear and rack transmission assembly includes a gear motor, a motor shaft, a transmission gear, and two rack plates. The gear motor is embedded inside the mounting frame. The output end of the gear motor is connected to one end of the motor shaft, and the other end of the motor shaft passes through the clamping base plate and is fixedly connected to the transmission gear. The two rack plates are respectively fixedly connected to the lower surfaces of two slide plates. The two rack plates are symmetrically arranged with the transmission gear as the axis, and the two rack plates mesh with the transmission gear.
[0009] Preferably, the push-pull assembly includes an auxiliary support plate, two docking plates, a fixed rectangular plate, a connecting column, two lugs of a transmission rod, and a roller connecting plate. One end of the two docking plates is fixedly connected to both sides of the inner wall of the supporting concave plate, and the other end of the two docking plates is rotatably connected to the fixed rectangular plate. The connecting column is fixedly connected to the fixed rectangular plate. Two lugs of the transmission rod are provided above one outer surface of the connecting column. The end of the connecting column away from the fixed rectangular plate is fixedly connected to the roller connecting plate. Two rollers are rotatably connected to both sides of the roller connecting plate. The connecting column passes through the fixed rectangular plate and is fixedly connected to the auxiliary support plate. An auxiliary push-pull assembly is provided between the auxiliary support plate and the supporting concave plate, and a drive push-pull assembly is provided between the two lugs of the transmission rod and the supporting concave plate.
[0010] Preferably, the drive push-pull assembly includes an electric cylinder ear plate, an electric cylinder connecting block, a telescopic electric cylinder, a push-pull rod, a sleeve, a transmission rod ear plate, two transmission rods, a fixed ear plate, and a transmission rod. The electric cylinder ear plates are fixedly connected to the inner top wall of the supporting concave plate. The electric cylinder connecting block is connected to the electric cylinder ear plates by pins. The end of the electric cylinder connecting block away from the electric cylinder ear plates is fixedly connected to the telescopic electric cylinder. The output end of the telescopic electric cylinder is connected to one end of the push-pull rod. The other end of the push-pull rod is fixedly connected to the sleeve. The transmission rod ear plate is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the supporting concave plate away from the two mating plates. The two transmission rods are connected to the two transmission rods by pins. The two transmission rods are connected to the two transmission rods by pins on both sides of the other end of the transmission rod. The fixed ear plate is fixedly connected to the two transmission rods near the inner top wall of the supporting concave plate. A connecting shaft is rotatably connected between the fixed ear plates. A sleeve is sleeved on the outer surface of the connecting shaft.
[0011] Preferably, the auxiliary push-pull assembly includes an auxiliary ear plate, an auxiliary plate one, and an auxiliary plate two. The auxiliary ear plate is fixedly connected to the inner top wall of the supporting concave plate on the side away from the electric cylinder ear plate. The auxiliary ear plates are connected by a pin to the auxiliary plate one. One end of the auxiliary plate two is connected by a pin to the auxiliary receiving plate, and the other end of the auxiliary plate two is connected by a pin to the end of the auxiliary plate one away from the auxiliary ear plate.
[0012] Compared with related technologies, the base structure for installing electromechanical equipment provided by this utility model has the following advantages:
[0013] The connecting column drives two rollers to contact the ground through the roller connecting plate. This allows the mounting frame to be moved in scenarios such as factory production line modification and temporary equipment relocation without the need for complete dismantling. This avoids damage to the ground structure and also saves base materials. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of a preferred embodiment of a base structure for installing electromechanical equipment provided by this utility model;
[0015] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the fixing component.
[0016] Figure 3 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the gear and rack transmission assembly.
[0017] Figure 4 for Figure 1 The schematic diagram of the drive push-pull assembly shown.
[0018] Figure 5 for Figure 1 The schematic diagram of the auxiliary push-pull assembly shown.
[0019] The diagram is labeled as follows: 1. Mounting frame; 101. Support groove; 2. Support concave plate; 201. Electric cylinder ear plate; 202. Electric cylinder connecting block; 203. Telescopic electric cylinder; 204. Push-pull rod; 205. Sleeve; 206. Transmission rod one ear plate; 207. Transmission rod one; 208. Fixed ear plate; 209. Transmission rod two; 3. Clamping base plate; 301. I-beam guide rail; 302. Slide plate; 303. Equipment clamping plate; 304. Equipment placement plate; 305. Rack plate; 306. Motor shaft; 307. Transmission gear; 4. Connecting column; 401. Transmission rod two ear plate; 402. Roller; 403. Roller connecting plate; 5. Butt joint plate; 501. Fixed rectangular plate; 6. Auxiliary ear plate; 601. Auxiliary plate one; 602. Auxiliary plate two; 603. Auxiliary support plate. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0021] Please refer to the following: Figure 1-5 ,in, Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of a base structure for installing electromechanical equipment provided by this utility model; Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the fixing component. Figure 3 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the gear and rack transmission assembly. Figure 4 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the drive push-pull assembly; Figure 5 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure of the auxiliary push-pull assembly.
[0022] In the specific implementation process, such as Figure 1-5 As shown, the device includes a mounting frame 1, two equipment clamping plates 303, and four rollers 402. A clamping base plate 3 is fixedly connected to the inner bottom wall of the mounting frame 1. The clamping base plate 3 is provided with a fixing component for driving the two equipment clamping plates 303 to move closer and further apart. Two support grooves 101 are opened on the lower surface of the mounting frame 1. Two support concave plates 2 are provided on the inner side of each support groove 101. Push-pull components for driving the four rollers 402 to fold are provided on the four support concave plates 2.
[0023] In the specific implementation process, such as Figure 2-3 As shown, the fixing assembly includes a gear and rack transmission assembly, two I-beam guide rails 301, two sliding plates 302, and an equipment placement plate 304. The two I-beam guide rails 301 are fixedly connected to both sides of the upper surface of the clamping base plate 3. The two sliding plates 302 are slidably connected to the two I-beam guide rails 301 respectively. The two sliding plates 302 are symmetrically arranged. The equipment placement plate 304 is mounted on both sides of the upper surface of the clamping base plate 3. A gear and rack transmission assembly is provided between the mounting frame 1, the clamping base plate 3, and the two sliding plates 302. The gear and rack transmission assembly includes a gear motor, a motor shaft 306, a transmission gear 307, and two rack plates 305. The gear motor is embedded inside the mounting frame 1. The output end of the gear motor is connected to one end of the motor shaft 306. The other end of the motor shaft 306 passes through the clamping base plate 3 and is fixedly connected to the transmission gear 307. The two rack plates 305 are respectively fixedly connected to the lower surfaces of the two slide plates 302. The two rack plates 305 are arranged symmetrically and interleaved. The two rack plates 305 mesh with the transmission gear 307.
[0024] Optionally, the two slide plates 302 move apart and further apart on the two I-shaped guide rails 301, and the two I-shaped guide rails 301 prevent the two slide plates 302 from shifting due to equipment vibration.
[0025] In the specific implementation process, such as Figure 4-5As shown, the push-pull assembly includes an auxiliary support plate 603, two mating plates 5, a fixed rectangular plate 501, a connecting column 4, transmission rod ear plates 401, and a roller connecting plate 403. One end of the two mating plates 5 is fixedly connected to both sides of the inner wall of the supporting concave plate 2, and the other end of the two mating plates 5 is rotatably connected to the fixed rectangular plate 501. The connecting column 4 is fixedly connected to the fixed rectangular plate 501. The transmission rod ear plates 401 are provided above one outer surface of the connecting column 4. The end of the connecting column 4 away from the fixed rectangular plate 501 is fixedly connected to the roller connecting plate 403. Two rollers 402 are rotatably connected to both sides of the roller connecting plate 403. The connecting column 4 passes through the fixed rectangular plate 501 and is fixedly connected to the auxiliary support plate 603 at one end. An auxiliary push-pull assembly is provided between the auxiliary support plate 603 and the supporting concave plate 2. A driving push-pull assembly is provided between the transmission rod ear plate 401 and the supporting concave plate 2. The driving push-pull assembly includes an electric cylinder ear plate 201, an electric cylinder connecting block 202, a telescopic electric cylinder 203, a push-pull rod 204, a sleeve 205, a transmission rod ear plate 206, two transmission rods 207, a fixed ear plate 208, and a transmission rod 209. The electric cylinder ear plate 201 is fixedly connected to the inner top wall of the supporting concave plate 2. A pin is connected between the electric cylinder ear plates 201. Connecting cylinder connecting block 202, the end of electric cylinder connecting block 202 away from electric cylinder ear plate 201 is fixedly connected to telescopic electric cylinder 203, the output end of telescopic electric cylinder 203 is connected to one end of push-pull rod 204, the other end of push-pull rod 204 is fixedly connected to sleeve 205, transmission rod one ear plate 206 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the supporting concave plate 2 away from the two docking plates 5, the two transmission rod one ear plates 206 are connected by pins to two transmission rod one 207, the two transmission rod two ear plates 401 are connected by pins to one end of transmission rod two 209, the other end of transmission rod two 209 is connected by pins on both sides to two transmission rod one 207, the two transmission rods... The moving rod 207 is fixedly connected to the fixed ear plate 208 near the inner top wall of the supporting concave plate 2. The fixed ear plates 208 are rotatably connected to the connecting shaft. The outer surface of the connecting shaft is fitted with a sleeve 205. The auxiliary push-pull assembly includes an auxiliary ear plate 6, an auxiliary plate 601, and an auxiliary plate 602. The auxiliary ear plate 6 is fixedly connected to the inner top wall of the supporting concave plate 2 away from the electric cylinder ear plate 201. The auxiliary ear plates 6 are connected to the auxiliary plate 601 by a pin. One end of the auxiliary plate 602 is connected to the auxiliary receiving plate 603 by a pin. The other end of the auxiliary plate 602 is connected to the end of the auxiliary plate 601 away from the auxiliary ear plate 6 by a pin.
[0026] Optionally, when the connecting column 4 drives the roller 402 into the support groove 101 via the roller connecting plate 403, a detachable snap-fit is provided between it and the mounting frame 1 to prevent the roller 402 from falling off.
[0027] The working principle provided by this utility model is as follows: The electromechanical equipment is placed on the equipment placement plate 304 inside the mounting frame 1, and then the gear motor is started to drive the motor shaft 306 to drive the transmission gear 307. The transmission gear 307 meshes synchronously and drives the two rack plates 305 to move closer to each other. Then, the two rack plates 305 drive the two sliding plates 302 to move closer to each other in the same way. Then, the two sliding plates 302 drive the two equipment clamping plates 303 to center and clamp the electromechanical equipment.
[0028] When the mounting frame 1 needs to be moved, the telescopic electric cylinder 203 is activated to drive the push-pull rod 204 to push the sleeve 205 downward to push the fixed ear plate 208. The fixed ear plate 208 then drives the transmission rod 1 207 to rotate towards the ground around the transmission rod 1 ear plate 206. The transmission rod 1 207 then drives the transmission rod 209 to rotate synchronously towards the ground. Subsequently, the transmission rod 209, through the transmission rod 2 ear plate 401, pushes the connecting column 4 to rotate towards the ground. When the transmission rod 1 207 and transmission rod 209 rotate to a perpendicular position, the connecting column 4 rotates 90°, and simultaneously... The connecting column 4 drives two rollers 402 to contact the ground via the roller connecting plate 403. When the connecting column 4 rotates, it drives the auxiliary support plate 603 to rotate synchronously. Then, the auxiliary plate 1 601 and the auxiliary plate 2 602 provide motion assistance and auxiliary limit function for the auxiliary support plate 603 to prevent the connecting column 4 from shifting. The connecting column 4 drives two rollers 402 to contact the ground via the roller connecting plate 403. This is used to move the mounting frame 1 in scenarios such as factory production line modification and temporary equipment allocation without the need for complete dismantling. This avoids damage to the ground structure and saves base material.
[0029] The circuits and controls involved in this utility model are all existing technologies and will not be described in detail here.
[0030] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A base structure for installing electromechanical equipment, characterized in that, The device includes a mounting frame (1), two equipment clamps (303) and four rollers (402). The inner bottom wall of the mounting frame (1) is fixedly connected to a clamping base plate (3). The clamping base plate (3) is provided with a fixing component for driving the two equipment clamps (303) to move closer and further apart. Two support grooves (101) are opened on the lower surface of the mounting frame (1). Two support concave plates (2) are provided on the inner side of each support groove (101). The four support concave plates (2) are provided with push-pull components for driving the four rollers (402) to fold.
2. The base structure for installing electromechanical equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The fixing assembly includes a gear and rack transmission assembly, two I-shaped guide rails (301), two sliding plates (302), and an equipment placement plate (304). The two I-shaped guide rails (301) are fixedly connected to both sides of the upper surface of the clamping base plate (3). The two sliding plates (302) are slidably connected to the two I-shaped guide rails (301) respectively. The two sliding plates (302) are symmetrically arranged. The equipment placement plate (304) is mounted on both sides of the upper surface of the clamping base plate (3). A gear and rack transmission assembly is provided between the mounting frame (1), the clamping base plate (3), and the two sliding plates (302).
3. The base structure for installing electromechanical equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, The gear and rack transmission assembly includes a gear motor, a motor shaft (306), a transmission gear (307), and two rack plates (305). The gear motor is embedded inside the mounting frame (1). The output end of the gear motor is connected to one end of the motor shaft (306). The other end of the motor shaft (306) passes through the clamping base plate (3) and is fixedly connected to the transmission gear (307). The two rack plates (305) are respectively fixedly connected to the lower surface of the two slide plates (302). The two rack plates (305) are symmetrically arranged with the transmission gear (307) as the axis, and the two rack plates (305) mesh with the transmission gear (307).
4. The base structure for installing electromechanical equipment according to claim 3, characterized in that, The push-pull assembly includes an auxiliary support plate (603), two docking plates (5), a fixed rectangular plate (501), a connecting column (4), a transmission rod with two lug plates (401) and a roller connecting plate (403). One end of the two docking plates (5) is fixedly connected to both sides of the inner wall of the supporting concave plate (2), and the other end of the two docking plates (5) is rotatably connected to the fixed rectangular plate (501). The connecting column (4) is fixedly connected to the fixed rectangular plate (501), and a transmission rod is provided above one outer surface of the connecting column (4). Two ear plates (401) are connected to a roller connecting plate (403) at one end of the connecting column (4) away from the fixed rectangular plate (501). Two rollers (402) are rotatably connected on both sides of the roller connecting plate (403). The connecting column (4) passes through the fixed rectangular plate (501) and is fixedly connected to an auxiliary support plate (603). An auxiliary push-pull assembly is provided between the auxiliary support plate (603) and the support concave plate (2). A drive push-pull assembly is provided between the transmission rod two ear plates (401) and the support concave plate (2).
5. The base structure for installing electromechanical equipment according to claim 4, characterized in that, The drive push-pull assembly includes an electric cylinder ear plate (201), an electric cylinder connecting block (202), a telescopic electric cylinder (203), a push-pull rod (204), a sleeve (205), a transmission rod ear plate (206), two transmission rods (207), a fixed ear plate (208), and a transmission rod (209). The electric cylinder ear plate (201) is fixedly connected to the inner top wall of the supporting concave plate (2). The electric cylinder ear plates (201) are connected to the electric cylinder connecting block (202) by a pin. The end of the electric cylinder connecting block (202) away from the electric cylinder ear plate (201) is fixedly connected to the telescopic electric cylinder (203). The output end of the telescopic electric cylinder (203) is connected to one end of the push-pull rod (204). 04) The other end is fixedly connected to the sleeve (205). The first ear plate (206) of the transmission rod is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the support concave plate (2) away from the two docking plates (5). The two transmission rods (207) are connected by a pin between the first ear plate (206). The two transmission rods (209) are connected by a pin between the second ear plate (401). The two transmission rods (207) are connected by pins on both sides of the other end of the second transmission rod (209). The two transmission rods (207) are fixedly connected to the fixed ear plate (208) on the side close to the inner top wall of the support concave plate (2). The fixed ear plates (208) are rotatably connected to the connecting shaft. The outer surface of the connecting shaft is fitted with a sleeve (205).
6. The base structure for installing electromechanical equipment according to claim 5, characterized in that, The auxiliary push-pull assembly includes an auxiliary ear plate (6), an auxiliary plate one (601), and an auxiliary plate two (602). The auxiliary ear plate (6) is fixedly connected to the inner top wall of the supporting concave plate (2) on the side away from the electric cylinder ear plate (201). The auxiliary ear plates (6) are connected to the auxiliary plate one (601) by a pin. One end of the auxiliary plate two (602) is connected to the auxiliary receiving plate (603) by a pin, and the other end of the auxiliary plate two (602) is connected to the end of the auxiliary plate one (601) away from the auxiliary ear plate (6) by a pin.