A split type prefabricated slab transfer pallet frame
By designing a detachable precast slab transfer pallet frame, and utilizing a combination of limit frames, support rods, and buffer pads, the problem of pallet lack of shock absorption and separation is solved, thus achieving stable transportation and collision protection of precast slabs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- XINJIANG YUSHENG ZHONGYE CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing pallets lack shock absorption and separation mechanisms when transporting precast slabs, making them prone to collision damage on bumpy roads.
A detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack was designed, including a pallet body, a limiting frame, a support rod, a support rod, and a buffer pad. The rubber pad provides cushioning, the limiting frame and the support rod separate the precast slabs, and the buffer pad at the bottom of the support rod is adjustable to avoid collisions.
This effectively avoids collision damage to precast slabs on bumpy roads, improving stability and safety during transportation.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pallet technology, specifically a detachable prefabricated slab transfer pallet rack. Background Technology
[0002] In the construction industry, precast slabs, as an important building component, are widely used in the construction of walls, floors, and other structures. Precast slabs offer advantages such as high production efficiency, stable quality, and fast construction speed, greatly promoting the development of industrialized construction. However, the transportation of precast slabs has always been a challenge in construction, hindering further improvements in construction efficiency.
[0003] Utility model patent with authorization announcement number CN210654062U discloses a precast slab component transfer frame, including a transfer frame body. The transfer frame body includes a left push-and-place frame, a placement frame, a right push-and-place frame, a pin, rollers, and a push rod. The bottom of the left push-and-place frame is provided with rollers, and a placement plate is provided on the upper end of the rollers. A left support is provided on the upper left end of the placement plate. A push rod is provided on the left end of the middle of the left side wall of the left support. A vertical support is provided on the upper right end of the placement plate. A connector is fixedly provided on the right side wall of the vertical support at the same height as the placement plate. The connector is provided with a hole. The right end of the left push-and-place frame is connected to the placement frame.
[0004] The precast slab component transfer rack provided by the aforementioned patent is mainly for facilitating the transfer of precast slabs within the production workshop. It is not suitable for long-distance transportation of precast slabs by vehicle. When transporting precast slabs over long distances, pallets are often used, and the precast components are stacked on the pallets. However, existing pallets lack shock absorption and separation mechanisms, making it impossible to separate adjacent precast slabs. When transport vehicles pass through bumpy roads, the precast slabs are easily damaged due to collisions. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack, which aims to improve the problem that existing pallets do not have shock absorption mechanisms and separation mechanisms, making it impossible to separate adjacent precast slabs. When transport vehicles pass through bumpy road sections, the precast slabs are easily damaged due to collisions between them.
[0006] This utility model is implemented as follows:
[0007] A detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack includes a pallet body. A rubber pad is provided on the upper surface of the pallet body. The rubber pad is detachably connected to the pallet body. Limiting frames are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the upper surface of the pallet body. A support rod is provided above the limiting frame. The support rod is inserted and connected to the limiting frame. Multiple support rods are evenly arranged on the support rod. A buffer pad is connected to the bottom end of the support rod. The buffer pad is adjustable up and down relative to the support rod.
[0008] Preferably, the pallet body has multiple slots on its side for use with forklifts; and slots are provided at the corners of the upper surface of the pallet body.
[0009] Preferably, the side of the tray body is provided with multiple top screws aligned with the slot, and the upper surface of the tray body is provided with multiple slots evenly distributed. The slots are used to connect with the rubber pad, which facilitates the installation and removal of the rubber pad.
[0010] Preferably, the bottom surface of the rubber pad is provided with a locking rod at the position aligned with the slot, and the position of the rubber pad aligned with the slot is provided with an insertion hole.
[0011] Preferably, the bottom of the limiting frame is provided with a rod at the position of the slot, the top center of the limiting frame is provided with an adjustment groove, and the top side of the limiting frame is provided with a first pressing knob at the position of the adjustment groove.
[0012] Preferably, the bottom surface of the support rod is provided with an adjusting rod near both ends, and the adjusting rod is inserted into the slot.
[0013] Preferably, the top of the support rod is provided with a clamp head, the clamp head is U-shaped and engages with the support rod, the upper surface of the clamp head is provided with a second clamping knob, the bottom of the support rod is provided with a connecting groove, and the side of the support rod is provided with multiple clamping bolts aligned with the connecting groove.
[0014] Preferably, a connecting rod is provided at the center of the top of the buffer pad, and the connecting rod is inserted into the connecting groove.
[0015] Preferably, it also includes support legs, and threaded grooves are provided at the corners of the bottom surface of the tray body, and the support legs are connected to the threaded grooves.
[0016] Preferably, the top of the support leg is provided with a threaded joint, the threaded joint is threadedly connected to the threaded groove, and the bottom surface of the support leg is provided with an anti-slip pad.
[0017] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0018] 1. This utility model features limiting frames on both sides of the pallet body, which limit the precast slabs and ensure their stability on the pallet body. A rubber pad is provided on the upper surface of the pallet body to cushion the precast slabs. A support rod is located at the top of the limiting frame, with multiple support rods on the support rod. A buffer pad is connected to the bottom of the support rod, which separates the precast slabs. This buffering mechanism cushions the precast slabs when they bounce, preventing collisions and damage to adjacent slabs.
[0019] 2. This utility model has multiple support legs on the bottom surface of the pallet body. The support legs can be detached and connected, allowing the pallet to be placed on uneven ground. The support legs can also be flexibly installed and removed according to usage requirements. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the tray body of this utility model from a front-end oblique downward view;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the tray body of this utility model from a front-end oblique tilting angle;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the rubber pad of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the limiting frame of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the support rod of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the support rod of this utility model;
[0027] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the buffer pad of this utility model;
[0028] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the support leg of this utility model.
[0029] In the diagram: 1. Tray body; 11. Insertion port; 12. Slot; 13. Set screw; 14. Slot; 15. Threaded groove; 2. Rubber pad; 21. Insertion hole; 22. Locking rod; 3. Limiting bracket; 31. Insertion rod; 32. Adjustment groove; 33. First clamping knob; 4. Support rod; 41. Adjustment rod; 5. Support rod; 51. Connecting groove; 52. Clamping bolt; 53. Clamp head; 54. Second clamping knob; 6. Buffer pad; 61. Connecting rod; 7. Support leg; 71. Threaded joint. Detailed Implementation
[0030] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0031] The following description, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments, provides further details:
[0032] Example 1
[0033] like Figure 1 As shown, a detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack includes a pallet body 1, which facilitates the support of precast slabs. A rubber pad 2 is provided on the upper surface of the pallet body 1, and the rubber pad 2 is detachably connected to the pallet body 1. The rubber pad 2 provides cushioning for the precast slabs, facilitating their movement. Symmetrical limiting frames 3 are provided on both sides of the upper surface of the pallet body 1 to limit the position of the precast slabs and ensure their stability on the pallet body 1. A support rod 4 is provided above the limiting frame 3, and the support rod 4 is plugged into the limiting frame 3. This structure facilitates the vertical movement and use of the limiting frame 3. Multiple support rods 5 are evenly distributed on the support rod 4, and a buffer pad 6 is connected to the bottom of each support rod 5. The buffer pad 6 is adjustable vertically relative to the support rod 5, facilitating the installation and vertical movement of the buffer pad 6, allowing for position adjustment according to usage requirements.
[0034] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the pallet body 1 has multiple slots 11 on its side for use with forklifts; slots 12 are provided at the corners of the upper surface of the pallet body 1 for easy installation of the limit bracket 3. Multiple set screws 13 are provided on the side of the pallet body 1 aligned with the slots 12 for easy fixing of the limit bracket 3. Multiple slots 14 are evenly distributed on the upper surface of the pallet body 1 for connecting with the rubber pad 2, facilitating the installation and removal of the rubber pad 2.
[0035] like Figure 4 As shown, a locking rod 22 is provided at the position where the bottom of the rubber pad 2 is aligned with the slot 14. The locking rod 22 facilitates the interior of the slot 14 and makes it easy for the rubber pad 2 to be stabilized on the upper surface of the tray body 1. An insertion hole 21 is provided at the position where the rubber pad 2 is aligned with the slot 12. The insertion hole 21 facilitates the bottom of the limiting frame 3 to pass through the rubber pad 2.
[0036] like Figure 5As shown, the bottom of the limiting frame 3 is provided with a rod 31 aligned with the slot 12, which facilitates the insertion of the slot 12. The top center of the limiting frame 3 has an adjustment groove 32, which facilitates the installation of the support rod 4 and allows for height adjustment. A first clamping knob 33 is located on the top side of the limiting frame 3, aligned with the adjustment groove 32, which helps to fix the height of the support rod 4.
[0037] like Figure 6 As shown, an adjusting rod 41 is provided on the bottom surface of the support rod 4 near both ends. The adjusting rod 41 is inserted into the slot 12 to facilitate the installation and use of the support rod 4.
[0038] like Figure 7 As shown, the top of the support rod 5 is equipped with a U-shaped locking head 53, which engages with the support rod 4. A second clamping knob 54 is located on the upper surface of the locking head 53. The locking head 53 facilitates engagement with the support rod 4, simplifying the installation of the support rod 5. The second clamping knob 54 helps to fix the position of the support rod 5. The bottom of the support rod 5 is equipped with a connecting groove 51. Multiple clamping bolts 52 are located on the side of the support rod 5, aligned with the connecting groove 51. The connecting groove 51 facilitates connection between the support rod 5 and the buffer pad 6, allowing for easy installation and adjustment of the buffer pad 6. The clamping bolts 52 help to fix the height of the buffer pad 6.
[0039] like Figure 8 As shown, a connecting rod 61 is provided at the top center of the buffer pad 6. The connecting rod 61 is inserted into the connecting groove 51, which facilitates the adjustment of the buffer pad 6 according to the usage requirements and makes it easy to install and replace the buffer pad 6.
[0040] Example 2
[0041] like Figure 1 As shown, a detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack includes a pallet body 1, which facilitates the support of precast slabs. A rubber pad 2 is provided on the upper surface of the pallet body 1, and the rubber pad 2 is detachably connected to the pallet body 1. The rubber pad 2 provides cushioning for the precast slabs, facilitating their movement. Symmetrical limiting frames 3 are provided on both sides of the upper surface of the pallet body 1 to limit the position of the precast slabs and ensure their stability on the pallet body 1. A support rod 4 is provided above the limiting frame 3, and the support rod 4 is plugged into the limiting frame 3. This structure facilitates the vertical movement and use of the limiting frame 3. Multiple support rods 5 are evenly distributed on the support rod 4, and a buffer pad 6 is connected to the bottom of each support rod 5. The buffer pad 6 is adjustable vertically relative to the support rod 5, facilitating the installation and vertical movement of the buffer pad 6, allowing for position adjustment according to usage requirements.
[0042] like Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, the pallet body 1 has multiple slots 11 on its side for use with forklifts; slots 12 are provided at the corners of the upper surface of the pallet body 1 for easy installation of the limit bracket 3. Multiple set screws 13 are provided on the side of the pallet body 1 aligned with the slots 12 for easy fixing of the limit bracket 3. Multiple slots 14 are evenly distributed on the upper surface of the pallet body 1 for connecting with the rubber pad 2, facilitating the installation and removal of the rubber pad 2.
[0043] like Figure 4 As shown, a locking rod 22 is provided at the position where the bottom of the rubber pad 2 is aligned with the slot 14. The locking rod 22 facilitates the interior of the slot 14 and makes it easy for the rubber pad 2 to be stabilized on the upper surface of the tray body 1. An insertion hole 21 is provided at the position where the rubber pad 2 is aligned with the slot 12. The insertion hole 21 facilitates the bottom of the limiting frame 3 to pass through the rubber pad 2.
[0044] like Figure 5 As shown, the bottom of the limiting frame 3 is provided with a rod 31 aligned with the slot 12, which facilitates the insertion of the slot 12. The top center of the limiting frame 3 has an adjustment groove 32, which facilitates the installation of the support rod 4 and allows for height adjustment. A first clamping knob 33 is located on the top side of the limiting frame 3, aligned with the adjustment groove 32, which helps to fix the height of the support rod 4.
[0045] like Figure 6 As shown, an adjusting rod 41 is provided on the bottom surface of the support rod 4 near both ends. The adjusting rod 41 is inserted into the slot 12 to facilitate the installation and use of the support rod 4.
[0046] like Figure 7 As shown, the top of the support rod 5 is equipped with a U-shaped locking head 53, which engages with the support rod 4. A second clamping knob 54 is located on the upper surface of the locking head 53. The locking head 53 facilitates engagement with the support rod 4, simplifying the installation of the support rod 5. The second clamping knob 54 helps to fix the position of the support rod 5. The bottom of the support rod 5 is equipped with a connecting groove 51. Multiple clamping bolts 52 are located on the side of the support rod 5, aligned with the connecting groove 51. The connecting groove 51 facilitates connection between the support rod 5 and the buffer pad 6, allowing for easy installation and adjustment of the buffer pad 6. The clamping bolts 52 help to fix the height of the buffer pad 6.
[0047] like Figure 8 As shown, a connecting rod 61 is provided at the top center of the buffer pad 6. The connecting rod 61 is inserted into the connecting groove 51, which facilitates the adjustment of the buffer pad 6 according to the usage requirements and makes it easy to install and replace the buffer pad 6.
[0048] like Figure 1 and Figure 3As shown, it also includes support legs 7. Threaded grooves 15 are provided at the bottom corners of the pallet body 1, and the support legs 7 are connected to the threaded grooves 15. This structure makes it convenient for the pallet body 1 to be placed on uneven ground, and also makes it convenient for the support legs 7 to be flexibly disassembled and assembled according to use.
[0049] like Figure 9 As shown, the top of the support leg 7 is provided with a threaded connector 71, which is threadedly connected to the threaded groove 15, making it convenient for the support leg 7 to be flexibly disassembled and assembled. The bottom surface of the support leg 7 is provided with an anti-slip pad, which is designed to increase the friction between the support leg 7 and the ground.
[0050] Working principle: The pallet body 1 serves as the basic support structure. Its surface is connected to the rubber pad 2 via a slot 14 and a lever 22, allowing the rubber pad 2 to be detachably connected. The rubber pad 2 provides cushioning protection for the precast slab. The limiting brackets 3 on both sides of the upper surface of the pallet body 1 are inserted into the corner slots 12 via bottom inserts 31 and fixed by the corresponding set screws 13 on the sides, thereby limiting the precast slab and ensuring its stable placement. The adjustment slot 32 at the top of the limiting bracket 3 works with the adjustment rod 41 of the support rod 4 to install the support rod 4. The height of the support rod 4 can be fixed by the first clamping knob 33 to adapt to different needs. The support rod 5 on the support rod 4 is connected via a U-shaped... The clamping head 53 engages and is fixed in position by the second clamping knob 54. The buffer pad 6 at the bottom of the support rod 5 is inserted into the connecting groove 51 via the connecting rod 61. The height is adjusted using the clamping bolt 52. The buffer pad 6 is inserted between two adjacent precast slabs to further enhance the cushioning of the precast slabs. The insertion port 11 on the side of the pallet body 1 facilitates forklift transfer operations. The threaded groove 15 at the bottom corner engages with the threaded joint 71 of the support leg 7, allowing for flexible disassembly and height adjustment of the support leg 7 to adapt to uneven road surfaces. The anti-slip pad on the bottom of the support leg 7 increases friction with the ground, improving overall stability. Through the coordinated operation of various components, stable support, cushioning protection, convenient transfer, and adaptability to different environments are achieved for the precast slabs.
[0051] In summary, compared with the prior art, this application provides limiting frames 3 on both sides of the pallet body 1. The limiting frames 3 can limit the precast slabs and ensure that the precast slabs are stable on the pallet body 1. The upper surface of the pallet body 1 is provided with rubber pads 2, which can cushion the precast slabs. The top of the limiting frame 3 is provided with a support rod 4, and the support rod 4 is provided with multiple support rods 5. The bottom of the support rods 5 is connected to a buffer pad 6, which can separate the precast slabs. This can cushion the precast slabs when they bounce and avoid collision damage between adjacent precast slabs.
[0052] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model and are not intended to limit the scope of this utility model. Various modifications and variations can be made to this utility model by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, or improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack, comprising a pallet body (1), characterized in that, The upper surface of the pallet body (1) is provided with a rubber pad (2), the rubber pad (2) and the pallet body (1) are detachably connected, and the upper surface of the pallet body (1) is symmetrically provided with a limiting frame (3) on both sides. A support rod (4) is provided above the limiting frame (3), the support rod (4) and the limiting frame (3) are connected by insertion. Multiple support rods (5) are evenly provided on the support rod (4), and a buffer pad (6) is connected to the bottom end of the support rod (5). The buffer pad (6) can be adjusted up and down relative to the support rod (5).
2. The detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pallet body (1) has multiple slots (11) on its side for use with forklifts; slots (12) are provided at the corners of the upper surface of the pallet body (1).
3. A detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack according to claim 2, characterized in that, The tray body (1) has multiple set screws (13) on the side of the slot (12) aligned with the tray body (1). The upper surface of the tray body (1) is provided with multiple slots (14) evenly distributed. The slots (14) are used to connect with the rubber pad (2) to facilitate the installation and removal of the rubber pad (2).
4. A detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack according to claim 3, characterized in that, The bottom of the rubber pad (2) is provided with a locking rod (22) aligned with the slot (14), and the rubber pad (2) is provided with a socket (21) aligned with the slot (12).
5. A detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack according to claim 2, characterized in that, The bottom of the limiting frame (3) is provided with a rod (31) aligned with the slot (12), the top center of the limiting frame (3) is provided with an adjustment groove (32), and the top side of the limiting frame (3) is provided with a first pressing knob (33) aligned with the adjustment groove (32).
6. A detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack according to claim 5, characterized in that, The support rod (4) has an adjustment rod (41) located near both ends on its bottom surface. The adjustment rod (41) is inserted into the slot (12).
7. A detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the support rod (5) is provided with a clip (53), the clip (53) is U-shaped and is engaged with the support rod (4). The upper surface of the clip (53) is provided with a second clamping knob (54). The bottom end of the support rod (5) is provided with a connecting groove (51). The side of the support rod (5) is provided with multiple clamping bolts (52) aligned with the connecting groove (51).
8. A detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack according to claim 7, characterized in that, The buffer pad (6) has a connecting rod (61) at the top center, and the connecting rod (61) is inserted into the connecting groove (51).
9. A detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that, It also includes support legs (7), and threaded grooves (15) are provided at the bottom corners of the tray body (1), and the support legs (7) are connected to the threaded grooves (15).
10. A detachable precast slab transfer pallet rack according to claim 9, characterized in that, The top of the support leg (7) is provided with a threaded connector (71), which is threadedly connected to the threaded groove (15), and the bottom surface of the support leg (7) is provided with an anti-slip pad.