A single-board stacking device

By designing a sliding PCB stacking device, which utilizes inertial force and flexible partitions for buffering, automatic and neat PCB stacking is achieved, solving the problems of uneven manual stacking and subsequent handling difficulties, and improving production efficiency and PCB integrity.

CN224336526UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09LIUZHOU HUICHEN WOOD IND CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
LIUZHOU HUICHEN WOOD IND CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-31
Publication Date
2026-06-09

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In the current veneer processing, the stacking of veneers relies on manual operation, which leads to unevenness, difficulty in subsequent sorting, and easy damage, increasing labor and time costs.

Method used

Design a single-board stacking device that uses a shelf that can slide horizontally and vertically, combined with detachable horizontal and vertical partitions. The single boards are automatically and neatly stacked through inertial force and collision force, and the partitions are made of flexible material for cushioning and protection.

Benefits of technology

It improves the efficiency and quality of single-board stacking, reduces the uncertainty of manual operation, avoids single-board damage, and reduces labor and time costs.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a single-board stacking device, which includes a support base with a square plate shape and four casters with brakes. A shelf is mounted on the support base, on which two horizontal partitions and two vertical partitions are detachably installed. A sliding support plate is also mounted on the support base, allowing it to slide horizontally. The shelf is placed on the sliding support plate and can slide vertically on it. This utility model features a horizontally sliding support plate and a vertically sliding shelf. By pushing the operating handle, the shelf moves horizontally and vertically, causing the single boards to collide with the horizontal and vertical partitions. Utilizing inertia and collision force, the single boards are automatically and neatly aligned, effectively solving the problems of uneven stacking and subsequent difficult sorting in manual single-board stacking, thus improving the efficiency and quality of single-board stacking.
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