A quick dismounting base structure for a marine component
By adopting a quick-release structure of base body and locking plunger on ship components, the problem of inconvenient installation and disassembly of ship components is solved, realizing rapid installation and disassembly and reducing replacement and maintenance time and workload.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SANDIANSHUI NEW ENERGY TECH (ANHUI) CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, the installation and disassembly of ship components such as storage bars and desks are not quick enough, resulting in increased time and workload for replacement and maintenance.
The system employs a quick-release base structure comprising a base body and a locking plunger. The base body is equipped with a positioning groove with a limiting protrusion and a recessed structure. The fixing and disassembly of ship components are achieved through bolts and locking plungers. The base body is connected to the ship's hull plate.
It enables rapid installation and disassembly of ship components, reducing replacement and maintenance time and workload, and features a simple and secure structure.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of ship component technology, and more specifically, it relates to a quick-assembly and disassembly base structure for ship components. Background Technology
[0002] When installing storage bar counters and desks on ships, corresponding matching fixing components need to be designed to work with the ship's hull panels. These components should be able to be quickly installed on the hull panels while also being easily disassembled. How to achieve this functional design is a pressing issue that needs to be addressed. Current technology fixes storage bar counters and desks to the hull panels in a way that prevents quick disassembly and assembly. Replacement and maintenance require disassembly and assembly, significantly increasing the time and workload involved, indicating room for improvement.
[0003] The existing technology includes a "Quick-Connecting Cross Base for Ship Deck" with publication number CN111619733A. This technology discloses a quick-connecting cross base for ship decks, comprising a quick-connect base, a support short column, and a mounting plate. The support short column is installed through the quick-connect base, and the mounting plate is sleeved on the support short column. The mounting plate has lugs on both sides of its top, a connecting hole at its center, and a mounting groove at its top. A cross-shaped grab plate is installed on the outer wall of the bottom of the support short column. A cross-shaped slot is formed on the upper surface of the quick-connect base, and a fixing plate is installed on the inner wall of the quick-connect base. When installing temporary equipment using this quick-connecting cross base, simply insert the cross-shaped grab plate on the support short column through the cross-shaped slot of the quick-connect base, rotate the angle to engage the cross-shaped grab plate with the fixing plate, and then fix the support column of the temporary equipment onto the support short column to complete the installation. The installation process is convenient, easy to disassemble, allows for repeated disassembly and assembly, and is simple and reliable to operate. However, this technology does not address the technical issues and solutions of this application. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a quick disassembly and assembly base structure for ship components that is simple in structure, can conveniently and quickly realize the installation or disassembly of bar counters, desks and other ship components, and is firmly fixed after assembly, thereby reducing the time and workload of replacement and maintenance.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0006] This utility model is a quick-assembly and disassembly base structure for ship components, characterized in that: it includes a base body and a locking plunger, the base body is provided with multiple limiting protrusions, the limiting protrusions are connected by a component positioning groove with a groove structure, the limiting protrusions are provided with bolt through holes, and the side of the limiting protrusions is provided with protrusion through holes.
[0007] The aforementioned ship components are storage bar counters or desks.
[0008] The base body is provided with two limiting protrusions, and the part positioning groove with a groove structure is located between the two limiting protrusions.
[0009] Each limiting protrusion has a bolt through hole near its corner.
[0010] The locking plunger includes a locking plunger body, a compression spring, and a knob. The knob has an external thread, and the protruding through hole has an internal thread.
[0011] Bolts pass through bolt holes to fix the base body to the ship's hull plate.
[0012] The support leg of the ship component is configured to be able to be engaged in the component positioning groove between two limiting protrusions, and the positioning bolt is configured to be able to pass through the through hole of the protrusion and be engaged in the positioning hole on the side of the support leg.
[0013] The locking plunger body is provided with a limiting protrusion.
[0014] The base body and the limiting protrusion are an integral structure.
[0015] The working principle and beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0016] The quick-assembly and disassembly base structure for ship components described in this utility model includes a base body and a locking plunger. The base body is fixedly mounted on the ship's hull plate using bolts. Multiple limiting protrusions are provided on the base body, with component positioning grooves between them. Multiple support legs are provided for the ship components, and the component positioning grooves are used to engage the support legs. Bolt through holes are provided on the limiting protrusions for bolts to pass through, securing the base body to the ship's hull plate. Protruding through holes on the sides of the limiting protrusions allow the locking plunger to pass through, simultaneously passing through through holes on the sides of the support legs, ensuring reliable fixation of the support legs and thus securing the ship components. The number of support legs corresponds to the number of base bodies provided for each support leg. Fixing the ship components on the ship's hull plate is extremely convenient, as is disassembling them. This utility model's structure allows for the rapid assembly of storage bar counters or desks. Attached Figure Description
[0017] The following is a brief explanation of the contents depicted in the accompanying drawings and the markings therein:
[0018] Figure 1This is a schematic diagram of the quick-release and disassembly base structure for ship components described in this utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the quick-release and disassembly base structure for ship components described in this utility model;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the quick-release and disassembly base structure for ship components described in this utility model;
[0021] The components in the attached diagram are labeled as follows: 1-base body, 2-locking plunger, 3-compression spring, 4-plunger bearing, 5-knob, 6-knob internal thread, 7-limiting convex ring, 11-limiting protrusion, 12-protrusion through hole, 13-bolt through hole, 14-fixing slot, 15-limiting slot, 16-limiting plate, 17-component positioning groove, 18-locking plunger body, 19-ship hull plate; 20-support leg, 21-bolt. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The following description, with reference to the accompanying drawings, provides a more detailed explanation of the specific embodiments of this utility model, including the shape and structure of each component, the relative positions and connections between the parts, the functions and working principles of each part:
[0023] As attached Figure 1 - Appendix Figure 3As shown, this utility model is a quick-assembly and disassembly base structure for ship components, characterized by: a base body 1 and a locking plunger 2; multiple limiting protrusions 11 are provided on the base body 1; component positioning grooves 17 with a groove structure are formed between the limiting protrusions 11; bolt through holes 13 are provided on the limiting protrusions 11; and protrusion through holes 12 are provided on the side of the limiting protrusions 11. The above structure addresses the shortcomings of the prior art and proposes an improved technical solution. In the structural setup, a base body 1 and a locking plunger 2 are provided. The base body 1 is used to fix the structure to the ship's hull plate 19 and can be secured with bolts 21. Multiple limiting protrusions 11 are provided on the base body 1, with component positioning grooves 17 between the limiting protrusions 11. Multiple support legs 20 are provided for the ship components. The component positioning grooves 17 are used to hold the support legs 20 of the ship components. Bolt through holes 13 are provided on the limiting protrusions 11, allowing bolts to pass through and securely connect the base body and the ship's hull plate 19. Protruding through holes 12 are provided on the side of the limiting protrusions 11 for the locking plunger 2 to pass through. The locking plunger 2 also passes through the through holes on the side of the support legs, ensuring reliable fixation of the support legs, thus securing the ship components. The number of support legs of the ship components corresponds to the number of base bodies 1 provided, correspondingly securing the support legs 20. Fixing the ship components on the ship's hull plate 19 is extremely convenient, and disassembling the ship components from the ship's hull plate 19 is also extremely convenient. The structure of this utility model allows for the rapid assembly of storage bar counters or office desks. The quick-assembly and disassembly base structure for ship components described in this utility model is simple in structure and enables convenient and quick installation or disassembly of storage bar counters, office desks, and other ship components. After assembly, it is securely fixed, reducing replacement and maintenance time and workload.
[0024] The aforementioned ship component is a storage bar counter or office desk. Besides storing bar counters or office desks, the structure of this invention can also be used for other components requiring fixation.
[0025] The base body 1 is provided with two limiting protrusions 11, and the part positioning groove 17 with a groove structure is located between the two limiting protrusions 11. In the above structure, the width of the part positioning groove 17 is equal to the width of the support leg, ensuring that the support leg will not move between the two limiting protrusions after it is placed in place.
[0026] Each limiting protrusion 11 has a bolt through hole 13 near its corner. A bolt 21 passes through the bolt through hole 13 to fix the base body 1 to the ship's hull plate 19. In the above structure, each bolt through hole is used for one bolt to pass through, and the bolt achieves the fixed connection of the base body 1.
[0027] The locking plunger 2 includes a locking plunger body 18, a compression spring 3, and a knob 5. The knob 5 has an external thread, and the protruding through hole 12 has an internal thread. A limiting ring 7 is provided on the locking plunger body 18. In the above structure, after the locking plunger 2 passes through the protruding through hole 12, the limiting ring 7 abuts against the protrusion of the protruding through hole 12, and the locking plunger body 2 is axially limited. The compression spring 3 and the bearing 4 are respectively fitted on the locking plunger body 2. The bearing 4 is located between the protruding through hole 12 and the locking plunger body 18. The knob 5 is screwed into the position of the protruding through hole. The internal thread of the knob 5 is screwed into the external thread of the locking plunger at the end of the locking plunger, and the external thread of the knob 5 is screwed into the internal thread of the protruding through hole 12, so as to realize the fixed connection of the knob 5. The knob 5 ensures that the locking plunger body 18 is reliably inserted into the through hole on the side of the support leg, so as to realize the positioning of the support leg. The locking plunger body 18 can move along a certain range in the axial direction, so as to realize the flexible connection.
[0028] The support leg of the ship component is configured to be able to be engaged in the component positioning groove 17 between the two limiting protrusions 11, which is a groove structure. The positioning bolt is configured to be able to pass through the through hole 12 of the protrusion and be engaged in the positioning hole on the side of the support leg.
[0029] The base body 1 and the limiting protrusion 11 are an integral structure. In the above structure, the base body 1 and the limiting protrusion 11 are integrally machined, which is simple in structure, and then the through hole is machined.
[0030] The quick-assembly and disassembly base structure for ship components described in this utility model comprises a base body 1 and a locking plunger 2. The base body 1 is fixedly arranged on the ship's hull plate 19 and can be secured with bolts 21. The base body 1 has multiple limiting protrusions 11, with component positioning grooves 17 between the limiting protrusions 11. Multiple support legs 20 are provided for the ship components. The component positioning grooves 17 are used to hold the support legs 20 of the ship components. Bolt through holes 13 are provided on the limiting protrusions 11, allowing bolts to pass through and securely connect the base body and the ship's hull plate 19. Protruding through holes 12 are provided on the side of the limiting protrusions 11, through which the locking plunger 2 passes. The locking plunger 2 also passes through the through holes on the side of the support legs, ensuring reliable fixation of the support legs, thus securing the ship components. The number of support legs corresponds to the number of base bodies 1, corresponding to the fixation of the support legs 20. Fixing the ship components on the ship's hull plate 19 is extremely convenient, as is disassembling them from the ship's hull plate 19. The structure of this utility model allows for the quick assembly of storage bar counters or office desks.
[0031] The present invention has been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the specific implementation of the present invention is not limited to the above-described manner. Any improvements made using the inventive concept and technical solution of the present invention, or the direct application of the inventive concept and technical solution to other situations without modification, are all within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A quick release mounting structure for a marine component, characterised in that: Includes a base body (1) and a locking plunger (2). The base body (1) is provided with multiple limiting protrusions (11). The limiting protrusions (11) are connected by a component positioning groove (17) with a groove structure. The limiting protrusions (11) are provided with bolt through holes (13) and the limiting protrusions (11) are provided with protrusion through holes (12) on the side.
2. The quick release mounting structure for marine components according to claim 1, wherein: The aforementioned ship components are storage bar counters or desks.
3. The quick-release and disassembly base structure for ship components according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that: The base body (1) is provided with two limiting protrusions (11), and the two limiting protrusions (11) are in a component positioning groove (17) with a groove structure.
4. The quick-release and disassembly base structure for ship components according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that: Each limiting protrusion (11) has a bolt through hole (13) near its corner.
5. The quick-release and disassembly base structure for ship components according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that: The locking plunger (2) includes a locking plunger body (18), a compression spring (3), and a knob (5). The knob (5) is provided with an external thread, and the protruding through hole (12) is provided with an internal thread.
6. The quick-release and disassembly base structure for ship components according to claim 4, characterized in that: Bolts (21) pass through bolt holes (13) to fix the base body (1) to the ship hull plate (19).
7. The quick-release and disassembly base structure for ship components according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that: The support leg of the ship component is configured to be able to be engaged in the component positioning groove (17) between two limiting protrusions (11), which is a groove structure. The positioning bolt is configured to be able to pass through the through hole (12) of the protrusion and be engaged in the positioning hole on the side of the support leg.
8. The quick-release and disassembly base structure for ship components according to claim 5, characterized in that: The locking plunger body (18) is provided with a limiting protrusion (7).
9. The quick-release and disassembly base structure for ship components according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that: The base body (1) and the limiting protrusion (11) are an integral structure.