A geological detection radar scanning support
By using a combination of straps and Velcro for securing the device and employing a hinged push-frame design, the problems of cumbersome installation and inconvenience in carrying geological detection radar scanning brackets have been solved. This enables rapid installation, foldable storage, and multifunctional integration, improving the convenience and stability of the equipment.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521466998.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-16
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-07-14
AI Technical Summary
Existing geological detection radar scanning brackets are cumbersome to install, difficult to align precisely, and inconvenient to fold and carry, affecting convenience and equipment stability.
It uses a combination of straps and Velcro for fastening, along with an articulated push frame and locking mechanism, to achieve quick installation and folding for storage. It also features an integrated display stand and shock-absorbing pads to improve stability and portability.
It significantly improves the installation efficiency and convenience of radar equipment, extends the service life of the equipment, reduces the difficulty of transportation and storage, and enhances the efficiency and reliability of field operations.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of radar scanning bracket technology, and more specifically, to a geological detection radar scanning bracket. Background Technology
[0002] Geological Detection Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive testing technology that uses high-frequency electromagnetic waves to detect underground structures. It analyzes stratigraphic interfaces, rock fissures, or the distribution of buried materials by emitting pulse waves and receiving reflected signals. Its detection depth (0.1-50 meters) and resolution depend on the antenna frequency (10MHz-2.5GHz) and the dielectric properties of the medium. It is suitable for engineering surveys, archaeology, disaster early warning, and other fields. The system consists of a control unit, antenna, and data processing software, and can generate two-dimensional profiles or three-dimensional images in real time. It has advantages such as high efficiency and portability.
[0003] Currently, geological detection radar (GPR) is commonly installed using bolts or hinged shafts to fix the equipment to the bottom of a support frame. This fixing structure requires installers to precisely align bolts with bolt holes and hinged shafts with hinge seats to complete the assembly, making the process cumbersome and time-consuming. Especially in complex field environments, the difficulty of precise alignment is further increased, resulting in low installation efficiency and poor convenience. Furthermore, frequent disassembly and assembly can cause thread wear or loosening of connectors, affecting the stability and lifespan of the equipment.
[0004] Furthermore, in the use of geological radar, the support frame is usually equipped with a push handle to enable movement. However, the handles in existing geological radar mounting frames are quite tall and lack folding functionality, which takes up a lot of space during transportation or storage, making them inconvenient for field transport. Especially when transported by vehicle or operating in confined spaces, this non-folding design significantly reduces the portability of the equipment and increases the difficulty of transportation and storage. Utility Model Content
[0005] (a) Technical problems to be solved
[0006] To address the problems existing in the prior art, this utility model provides a geological detection radar scanning bracket, which solves the technical problems mentioned in the background art, such as poor convenience in installing the radar and inconvenience in folding and carrying.
[0007] (II) Technical Solution
[0008] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0009] A geological detection radar scanning bracket includes a mounting base with casters at its bottom. Support frames are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the mounting base, forming a placement area between the two sets of support frames. A radar body is installed within the placement area. Laying edges are provided on both sides of the radar body, resting on the support frames. A strap is positioned above the radar body. Limiting rods are provided on both sides of the support frames. The tail ends of the straps pass through the limiting rods and are folded in the opposite direction. Velcro ties are provided at the tail ends of the straps. A foldable push frame is provided at the tail end of the mounting base.
[0010] The present invention is further provided that each of the straps is movably fitted with a protective sleeve, and the inner side of the protective sleeve is provided with anti-slip texture. The protective sleeve is preferably made of flexible protective material such as rubber or silicone. In this way, the corner where the strap contacts the radar body can be protected by the protective sleeve, reducing the pressure damage of the strap on the surface of the radar body. The anti-slip texture can further improve the binding stability of the strap to the radar body and improve the installation stability of the radar body.
[0011] The present invention is further configured such that the push frame includes a mounting base, the mounting base is symmetrically arranged at the top of the tail end of the mounting base, the mounting base is provided with a push column at the upper limit hinge, and the top of the two sets of push columns are provided with handles, so that the push column and the handles facilitate the overall push movement.
[0012] The present invention is further configured such that a hinge frame is provided on the mounting base, a hinge shaft is provided on the hinge frame, and the bottom end of the push column is rotatably mounted on the hinge shaft. The push column can be hinged and flipped on the mounting base through the cooperation of the hinge frame and the hinge shaft.
[0013] The present invention is further configured such that a first locking member is threaded on the side wall of the hinge frame, and a locking groove is provided on the side wall of the push column. The inner end of the first locking member can be screwed into the locking groove. After the push column is flipped into the hinge frame, the first locking member is tightened so that the inner end of the first locking member is screwed into the locking groove, thereby realizing the installation limit of the push column on the hinge frame, improving the stability of the whole push. When not in use, the first locking member is screwed out of the locking groove, so that the push column can be flipped forward relative to the mounting base and folded on top of the radar body, thereby facilitating the overall folding and carrying and reducing the space occupied during carrying.
[0014] The present invention is further configured such that a mounting column is provided between the two sets of pushing columns, a collar is slidably provided on the mounting column, and a second locking member is threaded on the collar. The inner end of the second locking member is frictionally locked with the side wall of the mounting column. A display screen bracket is provided on the two sets of collars. The collar configuration allows for flexible adjustment of the support angle of the display screen bracket on the mounting column. This allows for flexible adjustment of the support angle of display devices such as tablets, laptops, and control panels used in conjunction with the radar body during use, as needed. The display screen bracket can adopt the existing bracket structure of tablets, laptops, etc. After adjusting to a suitable display angle, the second locking member is tightened to lock and fix the collar on the mounting column, thus achieving stable installation of the display screen bracket on the mounting column.
[0015] The present invention is further configured such that both the first locking member and the second locking member include a locking pin, and a locking knob is provided at the outer end of the locking pin. The locking knob can control the rotation and movement of the locking pin, thereby realizing the tightening and loosening of the locking pin.
[0016] The present invention is further provided with a shock-absorbing pad on the upper surface of the support frame. The shock-absorbing pad can reduce the transmission of vibration to the radar body during the movement of the whole.
[0017] (III) Beneficial Effects
[0018] Compared with the prior art, the present invention provides a geological detection radar scanning bracket, which has the following beneficial effects:
[0019] 1. Quick installation and disassembly design
[0020] This invention significantly improves the installation efficiency of the radar unit by combining the overlapping edge with the support frame and using a combination of straps and Velcro fasteners. Traditional bolt fixing requires precise alignment and is time-consuming and labor-intensive, while this design only requires placing the radar unit into the placement area, where the overlapping edge automatically limits its position, and the straps are then fastened in the opposite direction after passing through the limiting rod to complete the fixation. The protective sleeve and anti-slip texture further protect the equipment surface and enhance stability. This tool-free operation is particularly suitable for complex field environments; disassembly only requires unfastening the Velcro, greatly reducing labor intensity while avoiding the risk of thread wear and extending the equipment's service life.
[0021] 2. Optimized folding storage and portability
[0022] The push frame in this invention adopts a hinged structure, which can be unfolded and fixed or folded for storage through a first locking member. In use, the push column stands upright and is locked in place by the locking groove to ensure pushing stability; during transportation, it is unlocked and flipped forward above the radar body, greatly saving space. The display screen bracket on the mounting column has its angle flexibly adjustable via a collar and is fixed with a second locking member; it can also be folded between the push columns after use. The overall height is reduced when folded, facilitating vehicle transportation or operation in confined spaces, solving the carrying problem caused by the non-foldable handles of traditional brackets, and is especially suitable for frequently moving field reconnaissance scenarios.
[0023] 3. Multifunctional integration and shock absorption protection
[0024] This utility model integrates a display screen bracket, which can be flexibly adapted to display devices such as tablets and laptops. The collar design supports multi-angle adjustment and quick locking to meet data viewing needs under different working conditions. The shock-absorbing pads on the support frame surface effectively buffer vibrations generated during movement, reducing impact on the precision components of the radar body. The dual protection design of the strap protective sleeve and shock-absorbing pads not only avoids wear on the equipment surface but also improves the stability of data acquisition, balancing functionality and protection, and significantly improving the efficiency and reliability of field operations. Attached Figure Description
[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a geological detection radar scanning bracket according to the present invention. Figure 1 ;
[0026] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a geological detection radar scanning bracket according to the present invention. Figure 2 ;
[0027] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model without the radar body installed;
[0028] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the cooperation structure between the strap and the limiting rod in this utility model;
[0029] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of a partial connection structure between the push column and the mounting base in this utility model;
[0030] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the locking pin and the locking knob in this utility model.
[0031] In the diagram: 1. Mounting base; 2. Casters; 3. Support frame; 4. Placement area; 5. Radar body; 6. Laying edge; 7. Straps; 8. Limiting rod; 9. Velcro assembly; 10. Push frame; 11. Protective cover; 12. Anti-slip texture; 13. Mounting base; 14. Push column; 15. Handle; 16. Hinge frame; 17. Hinge shaft; 18. First locking element; 19. Locking groove; 20. Mounting column; 21. Collar; 22. Second locking element; 23. Display screen bracket; 24. Locking column; 25. Locking knob; 26. Shock-absorbing pad. Detailed Implementation
[0032] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this application can be combined with each other. The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0033] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, all technical and scientific terms used in this application have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application pertains.
[0034] In this utility model, unless otherwise stated, the orientations used, such as "up" and "down", usually refer to the direction shown in the accompanying drawings, or to the vertical, perpendicular, or gravitational direction; similarly, for ease of understanding and description, "left" and "right" usually refer to the left and right shown in the accompanying drawings; "inner" and "outer" refer to the inner and outer contours of each component itself, but the above directional terms are not used to limit this utility model.
[0035] Please see Figures 1-6 A geological detection radar scanning bracket includes a mounting base 1, with casters 2 at the bottom of the mounting base 1, and support frames 3 symmetrically arranged on both sides of the mounting base 1. A placement area 4 is formed between the two sets of support frames 3, and a radar body 5 is installed in the placement area 4. Overlapping edges 6 are provided on both sides of the radar body 5, and the overlapping edges 6 are placed on the support frames 3. A strap 7 is provided above the radar body 5, and limit rods 8 are provided on both sides of the support frames 3. The tail end of the strap 7 passes through the limit rod 8 and is folded in the opposite direction. A Velcro group 9 is provided at the tail end of the strap 7. A push frame 10 is provided at the tail end of the mounting base 1 that can be flipped and folded.
[0036] Please see Figures 1-6 As one implementation of the strap 7: each strap 7 is movably fitted with a protective sleeve 11, and the inner side of the protective sleeve 11 is provided with anti-slip texture 12. The protective sleeve 11 is preferably made of flexible protective materials such as rubber or silicone. In this way, at the corner where the strap 7 contacts the radar body 5, the protective sleeve 11 can provide protection and reduce the pressure damage of the strap 7 on the surface of the radar body 5. The anti-slip texture 12 can further improve the binding stability of the strap 7 to the radar body 5 and improve the installation stability of the radar body 5.
[0037] Please see Figures 1-6 As one embodiment of the mounting base 1: the push frame 10 includes a mounting seat 13, which is symmetrically arranged at the top of the tail end of the mounting base 1. The mounting seat 13 is hinged to the upper limit and has a push column 14. The top of the two sets of push columns 14 are provided with handles 15. The handles 15 and the push columns 14 facilitate the overall pushing and moving.
[0038] Please see Figures 1-6 As one embodiment of the mounting base 13: the mounting base 13 is provided with a hinge frame 16, and the hinge frame 16 is provided with a hinge shaft 17. The bottom end of the push column 14 is rotatably mounted on the hinge shaft 17. The hinge frame 16 and the hinge shaft 17 cooperate to realize the hinged and flip-mounted installation of the push column 14 on the mounting base 13.
[0039] Please see Figures 1-6 As one embodiment of the articulated frame 16: a first locking member 18 is threaded on the side wall of the articulated frame 16, and a locking groove 19 is provided on the side wall of the push column 14. The inner end of the first locking member 18 can be screwed into the locking groove 19. After the push column 14 is flipped into the articulated frame 16, the first locking member 18 is tightened so that the inner end of the first locking member 18 is screwed into the locking groove 19, thereby realizing the installation limit of the push column 14 on the articulated frame 16, improving the stability of the whole push. When not in use, the first locking member 18 is screwed out of the locking groove 19, so that the push column 14 can be flipped forward relative to the mounting base 13 and folded above the radar body 5, thereby facilitating the overall folding and carrying and reducing the space occupied during carrying.
[0040] Please see Figures 1-6 As one implementation of the push column 14: a mounting column 20 is provided between the two sets of push columns 14. A collar 21 is slidably provided on the mounting column 20. A second locking member 22 is threaded on the collar 21. The inner end of the second locking member 22 is frictionally locked with the side wall of the mounting column 20. A display screen bracket 23 is provided on the two sets of collars 21. The setting of the collar 21 can realize the flexible adjustment of the support angle of the display screen bracket 23 on the mounting column 20. Thus, the support angle of the display device, such as a tablet, laptop, or control panel used in conjunction with the radar body 5, can be flexibly adjusted as needed. The display screen bracket 23 can adopt the existing bracket structure of tablets, laptops, etc. After adjusting to a suitable display angle, the second locking member 22 is tightened. The second locking member 22 locks and fixes the collar 21 on the mounting column 20, thus realizing the stable installation of the display screen bracket 23 on the mounting column 20.
[0041] Please see Figures 1-6As one embodiment of the first locking member 18 and the second locking member 22: both the first locking member 18 and the second locking member 22 include a locking pin 24. The outer end of the locking pin 24 is provided with a locking knob 25. The locking knob 25 can control the rotation and movement of the locking pin 24, thereby realizing the tightening and loosening of the locking pin 24.
[0042] Please see Figures 1-6 As one implementation of the support frame 3: the upper surface of the support frame 3 is provided with a shock-absorbing pad 26. The installation of the shock-absorbing pad 26 can reduce the transmission of vibration to the radar body 5 during the movement of the whole.
[0043] In summary:
[0044] In use, the radar body 5 for geological detection is placed in the placement area 4, and the mounting edges 6 on both sides are placed on the support frame 3 for limiting support.
[0045] Then place the strap 7 above the radar body 5, and after the two ends of the strap 7 pass through the limiting rod 8, fold it in the opposite direction and lock it in place using the Velcro group 9.
[0046] In this way, the radar body 5 can be quickly installed and fixed on the mounting base 1, and it is easy to disassemble when not in use. The operation is convenient and quick and the structure is simple.
[0047] In this invention, the push column 14 is rotatably mounted behind the mounting base 1 via the mounting seat 13, the hinge frame 16 and other related components, so that when in use, the push column 14 with the handle 15 can be rotatably unfolded outward and located inside the hinge frame 16.
[0048] Then, the inner end of the locking pin 24 in the first locking member 18 is screwed into the locking groove 19 to fix the pushing pin 14 and the pushing handle 15, thereby improving the stability during pushing.
[0049] This structural design allows the push column 14 and handle 15 to be conveniently stored on top of the radar body 5 when not in use, reducing space occupation and improving portability.
[0050] This utility model provides an installation column 20 between two sets of push columns 14 and a collar 21 at the bottom of the existing display screen bracket 23, so that the existing display screen bracket 23 can be installed on the installation column 20 through the collar 21 and locked and fixed by the second locking member 22. In this way, the usage angle of display devices such as tablet computers, laptops and control panels used with the radar body 5 can be flexibly adjusted, improving the flexibility of use.
[0051] Furthermore, when not in use, the display stand 23 can be easily stored between the two sets of push columns 14, reducing space occupation and improving storage neatness.
[0052] In this utility model, the display screen bracket 23 can be a conventional display screen bracket 23 in the prior art. The production of the display screen bracket 23 in the prior art is already mature, as should be known by those skilled in the art, and will not be described in detail in this utility model.
[0053] In all the solutions mentioned above, the connection between two components can be selected according to the actual situation, such as welding, bolt and nut connection, bolt or screw connection, or other known connection methods, which will not be elaborated here. For all the fixed connections mentioned above, welding is preferred. Although the embodiments of this utility model have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principle and spirit of this utility model. The scope of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0054] In all the solutions mentioned above, those involving the operation of electrical components, unless otherwise specified, are controlled by a controller. Since the devices matched with the controllers are common devices, their control principles and circuit connections are existing, well-known, and mature technologies, and their specific circuit structures will not be described in detail here.
[0055] Of all the solutions mentioned above, those involving motors can be combined with reducers if necessary. The connection structure and working principle between the motor and the reducer are existing known technologies, and this utility model will not elaborate on them.
[0056] If any of the technical solutions mentioned above involve a synchronous belt drive structure, and there is no specific structure, they are all existing technologies involving the combination of synchronous belt and synchronous pulley. The connection between the synchronous belt and the shaft structure is a known technology and will not be elaborated upon in this utility model.
[0057] Of all the solutions mentioned above, those involving the connection between solar panels and batteries can be equipped with essential accessories such as inverters, battery charging controllers, cables, fuses, and brackets. Their control principles and circuit connections are all existing, well-known, and mature technologies, and their specific circuit structures will not be elaborated here.
Claims
1. A geological detection radar scanning bracket, comprising a mounting base (1), wherein the bottom end of the mounting base (1) is provided with casters (2), characterized in that: The mounting base (1) is symmetrically provided with support frames (3) on both sides, and a placement area (4) is formed between the two sets of support frames (3). The radar body (5) is installed in the placement area (4). The radar body (5) is provided with a draping edge (6) on both sides. The draping edge (6) is placed on the support frame (3). The radar body (5) is provided with a strap (7) on top. The support frame (3) is provided with a limiting rod (8) on both sides. The end of the strap (7) passes through the limiting rod (8) and is folded in the opposite direction. The end of the strap (7) is provided with a Velcro group (9). The end of the mounting base (1) is provided with a push frame (10) that can be flipped and folded.
2. The geological detection radar scanning support according to claim 1, characterized in that: Each of the straps (7) is fitted with a protective sleeve (11), and the inner side of the protective sleeve (11) is provided with anti-slip texture (12).
3. The geological detection radar scanning support according to claim 1, characterized in that: The push frame (10) includes a mounting base (13), which is symmetrically arranged at the top of the tail end of the mounting base (1). The mounting base (13) is hinged to a push column (14), and the top of the two sets of push columns (14) are provided with handles (15).
4. A geological detection radar scanning support according to claim 3, characterized in that: The mounting base (13) is provided with a hinge frame (16), and the hinge frame (16) is provided with a hinge shaft (17). The bottom end of the push column (14) is rotatably mounted on the hinge shaft (17).
5. A geological detection radar scanning support according to claim 4, characterized in that: The hinge frame (16) has a threaded first locking member (18) on its side wall, and the push column (14) has a locking groove (19) on its side wall. The inner end of the first locking member (18) can be screwed into the locking groove (19).
6. A geological detection radar scanning support according to claim 5, characterized in that: A mounting post (20) is provided between the two sets of pushing posts (14). A collar (21) is slidably provided on the mounting post (20). A second locking member (22) is threaded on the collar (21). The inner end of the second locking member (22) is frictionally locked with the side wall of the mounting post (20). A display screen bracket (23) is provided on the two sets of collars (21).
7. A geological detection radar scanning support according to claim 6, characterized in that: Both the first locking member (18) and the second locking member (22) include a locking pin (24), and a locking knob (25) is provided at the outer end of the locking pin (24).
8. A geological detection radar scanning support according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper surface of the support frame (3) is provided with a shock-absorbing pad (26).