High-precision long bolt automatic feeding and assembling device

CN224333902UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09李宁华

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
李宁华
Filing Date
2025-07-21
Publication Date
2026-06-09

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, the automatic feeding and assembly of large-diameter bolts lacks automated mechanisms, resulting in cumbersome and inefficient manual operations.

Method used

A high-precision automated feeding and assembly device for long bolts was designed, including a hopper, a linear recognition mechanism, a servo dispensing mechanism, and a robotic arm. The device achieves automated conveying and positioning of bolts through a belt hopper, a stepped feeder, a linear recognition mechanism, and a servo dispensing mechanism, while the robotic arm is used to grasp and assemble the bolts.

Benefits of technology

It has enabled fully automated feeding and assembly of large-diameter bolts, reducing noise, saving labor costs, and improving work efficiency.

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Abstract

This utility model provides a high-precision automated feeding and assembly device for long bolts, including a hopper, a linear recognition mechanism, a servo-driven material distribution mechanism, and a robotic arm. The hopper includes a belt conveyor for storing bolts and a stepped feeder installed on one side of the belt conveyor. The belt conveyor transports bolts to the hopper of the stepped feeder. This device uses a belt conveyor, which can store a large number of bolts and guides them orderly to the linear recognition mechanism via the stepped feeder, avoiding frequent manual material addition. The stepped feeder is suitable for feeding large bolts and significantly reduces noise compared to vibratory feeders. The linear recognition mechanism identifies and adjusts the bolts to a position where the bolt head is held, and guides them into a guide chute. The guide chute is connected to a servo-driven material distribution mechanism, which sequentially guides the bolts into the positioning slots of the distribution plate, enabling the robotic arm to simultaneously and accurately grasp multiple bolts for assembly.
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