Stone material curtain wall production stone material puncher

Through structural design including a support platform, connecting rod, return spring, and guide rod, the problem of existing stone drilling machines being unable to accurately control drill bit pressure has been solved, thereby improving drilling efficiency and ease of operation.

CN224360438UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-16NORTH DESERT CURTAIN WALL JIANGSU CO LTD

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
NORTH DESERT CURTAIN WALL JIANGSU CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-06-13
Publication Date
2026-06-16

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a stone material drilling machine for stone material curtain wall production relates to the technical field of stone material drilling equipment, it includes work bench and support, the lateral wall fixed setting of support has upper support platform and lower support platform, the upper support platform and lower support platform are provided with the connecting rod together and pass through, the lateral wall fixed setting of connecting rod has reset block, the reset spring is set on the connecting rod, the lower surface fixed setting of lower support platform has a group of guide rod, the motor is slidably arranged between the guide rod, and the driving shaft of motor is connected with drill bit, the bottom of connecting rod is connected with motor each other, the top of support rotatably sets up and can be with the abutting handle of connecting rod top abuts. The present application has the advantage that the pressure that the drill bit is convenient to control is applied to the stone surface, is convenient to control drill bit work, improves the production and processing efficiency.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of stone curtain wall drilling equipment, and in particular to a stone drilling machine for stone curtain wall production. Background Technology

[0002] Stone is a high-end building decoration material widely used in interior and exterior decoration design, curtain wall decoration and public facility construction. With the rapid development of the building curtain wall industry, natural stone is widely used due to its strong decorative properties and good durability. However, drilling machines are needed to drill holes in stone curtain walls during production and processing.

[0003] The related technology includes a stone drilling machine, which includes a worktable, a support, a cylinder, a motor, and a drill bit. The support is fixedly mounted on the worktable, the cylinder is mounted on the support, the piston rod of the cylinder is connected to the motor, and the drive shaft of the motor is connected to the drill bit. When drilling, the stone curtain wall is placed on the worktable, the piston rod of the cylinder extends and drives the motor to descend, the motor drives the drill bit to rotate, and the drill bit drills holes in the surface of the stone.

[0004] In the process of developing this application, it was found that the technology has at least the following problems: when the drill bit is raised and lowered by the cylinder, it is impossible to accurately control the pressure applied by the drill bit to the stone surface, resulting in low drilling efficiency and difficulty in quickly controlling the operation of the drill bit, which affects the processing efficiency. Therefore, it needs to be improved. Utility Model Content

[0005] In order to facilitate the control of the pressure applied by the drill bit to the stone surface, make it easier to control the operation of the drill bit, and improve production and processing efficiency, this application provides a stone drilling machine for stone curtain wall production.

[0006] The stone drilling machine for stone curtain wall production provided in this application adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] A stone drilling machine for producing stone curtain walls includes a workbench and a support mounted on the workbench. An upper support platform and a lower support platform are fixedly mounted on the side wall of the support. The upper support platform is located above the lower support platform. A connecting rod runs through both the upper and lower support platforms. A reset block is fixedly mounted on the side wall of the connecting rod, between the upper and lower support platforms. A reset spring is sleeved on the connecting rod, with one end abutting against the surface of the lower support platform and the other end abutting against the reset block. A set of guide rods is fixedly mounted on the lower surface of the lower support platform. A motor slides between the guide rods, and a drill bit is connected to the drive shaft of the motor. The bottom end of the connecting rod is connected to the motor. A grip that rotatably abuts against the top end of the connecting rod is rotatably mounted on the top of the support.

[0008] Preferably, the top of the connecting rod is rotatably provided with a guide wheel, and oil injection holes are opened on the surfaces of the upper support platform and the lower support platform.

[0009] Preferably, a guide block is fixedly provided on the side wall of the motor, the guide block is slidably provided on the guide rod, a limit block is provided at the bottom end of the guide rod, and a buffer block is fixedly provided on the limit block.

[0010] Preferably, the limiting block is provided with a screw, the bottom end of the guide rod is provided with a screw hole, the screw and the screw hole are threadedly connected, and the connecting rod is detachably connected to the motor.

[0011] Preferably, a dovetail block is fixedly provided at the top of the motor, and a dovetail groove is provided at the bottom of the connecting rod for the dovetail block to be inserted, and the dovetail block and the dovetail groove are mutually compatible.

[0012] Preferably, the workbench surface is provided with a turntable that rotates via a rotating shaft, a worm gear is fixedly mounted on the rotating shaft, a worm is rotatably mounted on the workbench, the worm and the worm gear mesh with each other, a clamp for fixing the stone curtain wall is provided on the turntable, a slide rail is provided on the workbench and located on one side of the turntable, and the bracket is slidably mounted on the slide rail.

[0013] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:

[0014] 1. By setting up a workbench, bracket, upper support platform, lower support platform, connecting rod, reset block, reset spring, guide rod, motor, drill bit, and abutment handle, when drilling holes in a stone curtain wall, the stone curtain wall is placed on the surface of the workbench. Holding the end of the abutment handle, the abutment handle is rotated towards the upper support platform, and the abutment handle abuts against the top of the connecting rod, causing the connecting rod to slide towards the workbench. At this time, the reset spring is compressed, and the motor slides between the two guide rods, causing the drill bit to abut against the stone curtain wall. By holding the abutment handle, the distance of the drill bit's descent can be precisely controlled, and it is also convenient to apply force to the surface of the stone curtain wall. When drilling is completed, the abutment handle is released, and the reset spring abuts against the reset block for quick reset. The operation is convenient and improves production efficiency.

[0015] 2. By setting guide blocks, limit blocks and buffer blocks, when the operating abutment handle drives the connecting rod to slide on the upper support platform and the lower support, the guide block slides on the guide rod, the guide block abuts against the buffer block, the buffer block buffers, and the limit block limits, so as to prevent the guide block and the guide rod from separating from each other.

[0016] 3. By setting up a turntable, clamps, and slide rails, the stone curtain wall is placed on the turntable during drilling. The clamps hold the stone curtain wall in place, and the turntable is rotated to slide along the slide rails with the support, which can quickly change the drilling position and further improve processing efficiency. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of a stone drilling machine for stone curtain wall production provided in an embodiment of this application.

[0018] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of a stone drilling machine for stone curtain wall production provided in an embodiment of this application.

[0019] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 Enlarged view of part A

[0020] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Workbench; 11. Support; 21. Upper support platform; 22. Lower support platform; 23. Connecting rod; 3. Reset block; 31. Reset spring; 4. Guide rod; 41. Motor; 42. Drill bit; 43. Guide block; 5. Abutment handle; 51. Guide wheel; 6. Limit block; 61. Buffer block; 62. Screw; 621. Screw hole; 7. Dovetail block; 71. Dovetail groove; 8. Turntable; 81. Fixture; 9. Slide rail; 10. Rotating shaft; 101. Worm gear; 102. Worm. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-3 This application will be described in further detail.

[0022] This application discloses a stone drilling machine for producing stone curtain walls. (Refer to...) Figure 1 and Figure 2 The system includes a workbench 1 and a bracket 11 fixedly mounted on the workbench 1. An upper support platform 21 and a lower support platform 22 are integrally formed on the side wall of the bracket 11, with the upper support platform 21 located above the lower support platform 22. A connecting rod 23 is connected through both the support platform and the lower support platform 22. The length direction of the connecting rod 23 is perpendicular to the surface of the workbench 1. A reset block 3 is fixedly mounted on the side wall of the connecting rod 23 between the upper support platform 21 and the lower support platform 22. A reset spring 31 is sleeved on the connecting rod 23. One end of the reset spring 31 abuts against the upper surface of the lower support platform 22, and the other end abuts against the reset block 3. The reset spring 31 drives the reset block 3 to abut against the lower surface of the upper support platform 21.

[0023] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2A set of guide rods 4 are symmetrically fixed on the lower surface of the lower support platform 22. The length direction of the guide rods 4 is parallel to the length direction of the connecting rod 23. A motor 41 is slidably arranged between the guide rods 4. The drive shaft of the motor 41 is connected to the drill bit 42. The bottom end of the connecting rod 23 is connected to the motor 41. The top end of the bracket 11 is rotatably provided with an abutment handle 5 that can abut against the top end of the connecting rod 23. When drilling into the stone curtain wall, place the stone curtain wall on the surface of the workbench 1, so that the stone curtain wall is directly below the drill bit 42. Turn on the motor 41 to drive the drill bit 42 to rotate. Then, hold the end of the abutment handle 5 and drive the abutment handle 5 to rotate towards the upward support platform 21. The abutment handle 5 abuts against the top of the connecting rod 23, and drives the connecting rod 23 to slide towards the workbench 1. At this time, the return spring 31 is compressed, and the motor 41 slides between the two guide rods 4, driving the drill bit 42 to abut against the stone curtain wall. By holding the abutment handle 5, the distance of the drill bit 42 descending can be precisely controlled, and it is also convenient to apply force to the surface of the stone curtain wall. When the drilling is finished, release the abutment handle 5, the return spring 31 abuts against the return block 3, and drives the connecting rod 23 to rise, quickly moving the drill bit 42 away from the surface of the workbench 1.

[0024] Reference Figure 1 A guide wheel 51 is rotatably mounted on the top of the connecting rod 23. The guide wheel 51 is flush with the abutment handle 5. When the abutment handle 5 abuts against the connecting rod 23, the guide wheel 51 rotates under force, reducing the friction between the abutment handle 5 and the connecting rod 23. Oil injection holes are provided on the surfaces of both the upper support platform 21 and the lower support platform 22. By injecting lubricating oil into these holes, the friction between the connecting rod 23 and the upper and lower support platforms 21 and 22 can be reduced, facilitating the sliding of the connecting rod 23 on these platforms and extending the service life of the device.

[0025] Reference Figure 2 and Figure 3 A guide block 43 is welded and fixed to the side wall of the motor 41. The guide block 43 is slidably mounted on the guide rod 4. The motor 41 is slidably connected to the guide rod 4 through the guide block 43, which facilitates the vertical sliding of the motor 41. A limit block 6 is provided at the bottom end of the guide rod 4. A buffer block 61 is fixedly mounted on the limit block 6. The buffer block 61 is made of rubber. When the operating handle 5 drives the connecting rod 23 to slide on the upper support platform 21 and the lower support, the guide block 43 slides on the guide rod 4. The guide block 43 abuts against the buffer block 61, which provides cushioning. The limit block 6 provides limitation, preventing the guide block 43 from separating from the guide rod 4.

[0026] Reference Figure 2 and Figure 3A screw 62 is integrally provided on the limiting block 6, and a screw hole 621 is opened at the bottom end of the guide rod 4. The screw 62 and the screw hole 621 are threadedly connected. A dovetail block 7 is fixedly provided at the top end of the motor 41, and a dovetail groove 71 for the dovetail block 7 to be inserted is opened at the bottom end of the connecting rod 23. The dovetail block 7 and the dovetail groove 71 are mutually adapted. By rotating the limiting block 6, the screw 62 is disengaged from the screw hole 621, and the limiting block 6 can be removed from the guide rod 4. Then, by pressing the abutting handle 5, the guide block 43 is disengaged from the guide rod 4, and the dovetail block 7 is disengaged from the dovetail groove 71. The motor 41 can be removed from the bottom end of the connecting rod 23 for easy maintenance of the motor 41 and the drill bit 42.

[0027] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 A turntable 8 is rotatably mounted on the surface of the workbench 1 via a rotating shaft 10. A worm gear 101 is fixedly mounted on the rotating shaft 10, coaxially with the rotating shaft 10. A worm 102 is rotatably mounted on the workbench 1, meshing with the worm gear 101. A clamp 81 for fixing the stone curtain wall is mounted on the turntable 8. A slide rail 9 is mounted on the workbench 1 and located on one side of the turntable 8. A bracket 11 is slidably mounted on the slide rail 9. During drilling, the stone curtain wall is placed on the turntable 8 and secured by the clamp 81. Rotating the worm gear 101 and worm 102 causes the turntable 8 to rotate, and the worm gear 101 and worm 102 quickly self-lock. Combined with the sliding of the bracket 11 on the slide rail 9, the drilling position can be quickly changed, further improving processing efficiency.

[0028] The implementation principle of a stone drilling machine for stone curtain wall production according to an embodiment of this application is as follows: When drilling a stone curtain wall, the stone curtain wall is placed on the surface of the workbench 1 and fixed by the clamp 81. The motor 41 is turned on to drive the drill bit 42 to rotate, so that the stone curtain wall is directly below the drill bit 42. The motor 41 is turned on to drive the rotating head to rotate. Then, the end of the abutment handle 5 is held and driven to rotate upward towards the support platform 21. The abutment handle 5 abuts against the top of the connecting rod 23, and drives the connecting rod 23 to slide towards the workbench 1. At this time, the return spring 31 is compressed, and the motor 41 slides between the two guide rods 4, driving the drill bit 42 to abut against the stone curtain wall. By holding the abutment handle 5, the distance of the drill bit 42 descending can be precisely controlled, and it is also convenient to apply force to the surface of the stone curtain wall. When the drilling is finished, the abutment handle 5 is released, the return spring 31 abuts against the return block 3, and drives the drill bit 42 to rise quickly to return to its original position. The operation is convenient and quick, and the production and processing efficiency is improved.

[0029] The above are all preferred embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A stone drilling machine for producing stone curtain walls, comprising a workbench (1) and a support (11) mounted on the workbench (1), characterized in that: The bracket (11) has an upper support platform (21) and a lower support platform (22) fixedly installed on its side wall. The upper support platform (21) is located above the lower support platform (22). A connecting rod (23) is installed through both the upper support platform (21) and the lower support platform (22). A reset block (3) is fixedly installed on the side wall of the connecting rod (23) between the upper support platform (21) and the lower support platform (22). A reset spring (31) is sleeved on the connecting rod (23). One of the reset springs (31) is... The end of the spring (31) abuts against the surface of the lower support platform (22), and the other end of the spring (31) abuts against the reset block (3); a set of guide rods (4) are fixedly installed on the lower surface of the lower support platform (22), and a motor (41) is slidably installed between the guide rods (4), and a drill bit (42) is connected to the drive shaft of the motor (41); the bottom end of the connecting rod (23) is connected to the motor (41), and the top end of the bracket (11) is rotatably provided with an abutting handle (5) that can abut against the top end of the connecting rod (23).

2. The stone drilling machine for stone curtain wall production according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the connecting rod (23) is rotatably provided with a guide wheel (51), and the surfaces of the upper support platform (21) and the lower support platform (22) are both provided with oil injection holes.

3. A stone drilling machine for stone curtain wall production according to claim 1, characterized in that: A guide block (43) is fixedly provided on the side wall of the motor (41). The guide block (43) is slidably provided on the guide rod (4). A limit block (6) is provided at the bottom end of the guide rod (4). A buffer block (61) is fixedly provided on the limit block (6).

4. A stone drilling machine for stone curtain wall production according to claim 3, characterized in that: The limiting block (6) is provided with a screw (62), and the bottom end of the guide rod (4) is provided with a screw hole (621). The screw (62) and the screw hole (621) are threadedly connected, and the connecting rod (23) is detachably connected to the motor (41).

5. A stone drilling machine for stone curtain wall production according to claim 4, characterized in that: The top of the motor (41) is fixedly provided with a dovetail block (7), and the bottom of the connecting rod (23) is provided with a dovetail groove (71) for the dovetail block (7) to be inserted. The dovetail block (7) and the dovetail groove (71) are mutually compatible.

6. A stone drilling machine for stone curtain wall production according to claim 1, characterized in that: The workbench (1) has a turntable (8) rotatably mounted on its surface via a rotating shaft (10). A worm gear (101) is fixedly mounted on the rotating shaft (10). A worm (102) is rotatably mounted on the workbench (1). The worm (102) meshes with the worm gear (101). A clamp (81) for fixing the stone curtain wall is mounted on the turntable (8). A slide rail (9) is mounted on the workbench (1) and located on one side of the turntable (8). The bracket (11) is slidably mounted on the slide rail (9).