Stamp bill sorting and storing box
By introducing movable grooves, guide rails, ticket storage boxes, and torsion springs into the ticket storage box, the system achieves the classification, compression, and moisture-proofing of tickets, solving the problems of difficult ticket classification and limited storage space, and improving ease of use and moisture-proofing effect.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- QIQIHAR QISAN MACHINE TOOL
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
Existing receipt storage boxes cannot classify and store different types of receipts. During use, they share the same storage space, which requires re-classification when they are stacked, increasing the workload of staff. In addition, the storage space is limited and the function is singular.
A structure was designed that includes a box body, a movable slot, a guide rail, a ticket storage box, a storage slot, a winding drum, a torsion spring, and a pull bar. By pulling the ticket pressure plate, the movable plate drives the pull bar to rotate the torsion spring, pressing the tickets tightly in the storage slot. The tickets are then classified and stored through a secondary storage box and a separate stamp placement slot. A moisture-proof board is used to absorb moisture and prevent the tickets from getting damp.
It enables effective classification and compression of different types of documents, saves space, reduces the workload of reclassification, improves operational convenience, prevents the stamp from shaking in the stamp placement slot when the stamp is moved, avoids the waste of paper stamp box volume due to moisture, keeps the documents clean, and prevents paper documents from getting damp through the moisture-proof board.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of financial equipment, specifically relating to a box for classifying and organizing seals and invoices. Background Technology
[0002] Existing document storage boxes have relatively fixed internal space, offering limited adjustability and ineffective placement of organized documents. When the box is pulled out, the large space can cause documents to shift and become disorganized. In contrast, the "Document Classification and Sorting Device" disclosed in application number "CN202421083356.1" represents a more mature technology. This device involves passing the required document between two partitions, moving the partitions to a position where a pressure plate clamps the document, and then using the spring force of a first spring to move the document through the two partitions. The device, along with its storage box and pressure plate, supports and clamps the receipts on both sides of the receipt retrieval area, preventing clutter of remaining receipts in the storage box when retrieving them. It eliminates the need to remove all receipts, ensuring the neatness of the receipts within the storage box, and allows for quick and easy storage of any remaining receipts. However, this device has the following drawbacks: it cannot classify and store different types of receipts during actual use; it uses a shared storage space; and when too many receipts are stacked, re-classification is required, increasing the workload for staff. Furthermore, the limited storage space restricts its functionality to only receipts. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a stamp and document classification and storage box, which aims to solve the problems of existing technology that cannot classify and store different types of documents, share the same storage space during use, need to reclassify when too many documents are stacked, increasing the workload of staff, and have limited storage space that can only store documents, resulting in a single function.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: It includes a box body, a movable groove in the middle of the box body, guide rails embedded on both sides of the inner wall of the movable groove, a ticket storage box slidably connected to the inner side of the guide rails, a number of storage slots divided inside the ticket storage box, a ticket placement plate on one side of the bottom of each storage slot, a winding drum at the bottom of the ticket placement plate, a winding shaft rotatably connected to one side of the inner wall of the winding drum, a torsion spring on the other side of the inner wall of the winding drum, a torsion spring fixedly connected to one end of the winding shaft, a pull bar wound around the outer wall of the winding shaft, inner sliding grooves on both sides of the bottom of the inner wall of the storage slot, a movable plate slidably connected within the inner sliding grooves, and one end of the pull bar fixedly connected to one side of the movable plate.
[0005] In an embodiment of the present invention, a document sorting and storage box for seals and receipts is provided, wherein a document pressure plate is hinged to the top of the movable plate, and a return torsion spring is provided on both sides of the bottom of the document pressure plate.
[0006] In this solution, pulling the receipt pressure plate causes the moving plate to move the pull bar, which in turn rotates the winding shaft and winds the torsion spring. Different receipts are then placed in the storage slot. The torsion spring then rebounds, rotating the winding shaft, and the pull bar retracts, causing the moving plate to move within the inner groove. The receipt pressure plate then presses down on the placed receipts. Finally, the torsion spring returns to press down on the edges of the receipts.
[0007] In one embodiment of the present invention, a baffle is provided on the other side of the bottom of the inner wall of the storage slot.
[0008] In this solution, a baffle is used to prevent the ticket from getting caught in the gap between the pull rod and the baffle when the pull rod moves.
[0009] In an embodiment of the present invention, a storage groove is provided at the bottom of the box body, and a secondary storage box is movably connected in the storage groove. The inner wall of the secondary storage box is divided into several stamp placement grooves.
[0010] In this solution, a secondary storage box facilitates the storage of different types of stamps, and separate stamp placement slots are used to store different types of stamps.
[0011] In an embodiment of the present invention, a stamp and document sorting and storage box is provided in which a cushioning foam pad is provided in the stamp placement slot, and a limiting groove is provided on the top of the cushioning foam pad.
[0012] In this solution, the stamp can be placed in the limiting groove to limit the stamp and prevent it from shaking and bumping around in the stamp placement slot when the box moves.
[0013] In an embodiment of the present invention, a hidden groove is provided on the top of the inner wall of the movable groove and the top of the inner wall of the storage groove, and a moisture-proof board is engaged and connected in the hidden groove.
[0014] In this solution, when storing documents, moisture is absorbed by the active and storage compartments through a moisture-proof board, preventing the paper documents from getting damp. The moisture-proof board is made of activated carbon.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0016] 1) By pulling the paper receipt pressure plate, the moving plate pulls the pull bar, causing the winding shaft to rotate and drive the torsion spring to wind up, placing the corresponding receipts into the storage slot. At this time, the torsion spring rebounds and rotates the winding shaft, the pull bar retracts and drives the moving plate to move in the inner slide groove, the paper receipt pressure plate presses down on the placed receipts, and the reset torsion spring rebounds and presses down on the edge of the receipts, tightening and flattening the receipts. Different types of receipts can be effectively classified and tightened, which not only saves the space occupied by receipts, but also keeps the receipts clean, avoids the need for staff to recount receipts, and reduces the workload of staff.
[0017] 2) The auxiliary storage box facilitates the storage of different types of stamps during use, and the separate stamp placement slots store different types of stamps, making it convenient for staff to stamp or replenish stamps on documents at any time during use. This improves the ease of operation for staff and enhances convenience. The moisture-proof board absorbs moisture in the movable slot and storage slot, preventing moisture from causing the paper stamps and documents to become damp and the text on the document surface to become blurred due to moisture. Attached Figure Description
[0018] The accompanying drawings are provided to further illustrate the present invention and form part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of the present invention to explain the present invention, but do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings:
[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the ticket storage box of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the winding drum of this utility model.
[0022] In the diagram: 1. Box body; 2. Movable groove; 3. Guide slide rail; 4. Ticket storage box; 5. Storage groove; 6. Ticket placement plate; 7. Rewind drum; 8. Rewind shaft; 9. Torsion spring; 10. Pull bar; 11. Inner slide groove; 12. Moving plate; 13. Ticket pressure plate; 14. Reset torsion spring; 15. Baffle; 16. Storage groove; 17. Secondary storage box; 171. Stamp placement groove; 18. Cushioning foam pad; 19. Limiting groove; 20. Hidden groove; 201. Moisture-proof plate. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0024] Please see Figure 1-3 This utility model provides the following technical solution: a stamp and document classification and storage box, including a box body 1, a movable groove 2 in the middle of the box body 1, guide rails 3 embedded on both sides of the inner wall of the movable groove 2, a document storage box 4 slidably connected to the inner side of the guide rails 3, a plurality of storage slots 5 divided inside the document storage box 4, a document placement plate 6 at one bottom side of the storage slot 5, a winding drum 7 at the bottom of the document placement plate 6, a winding shaft 8 rotatably connected to one side of the inner wall of the winding drum 7, a torsion spring 9 at the other side of the inner wall of the winding drum 7, a torsion spring 9 fixedly connected to one end of the winding shaft 8, a pull strip 10 wound around the outer wall of the winding shaft 8, an inner sliding groove 11 at the bottom of both sides of the inner wall of the storage slot 5, a movable plate 12 slidably connected inside the inner sliding groove 11, and one end of the pull strip 10 fixedly connected to one side of the movable plate 12.
[0025] In a specific embodiment of a seal and document classification and storage box, please refer to Figure 2 The top of the movable plate 12 is hinged to a bill pressure plate 13, and the bottom sides of the bill pressure plate 13 are provided with reset torsion springs 14.
[0026] Please see Figure 2 Pulling the receipt pressure plate 13 causes the moving plate 12 to pull the pull bar 10, which in turn rotates the winding shaft 8 and winds the torsion spring 9. The corresponding receipts are then placed in the storage slot 5. At this time, the torsion spring 9 rebounds and rotates the winding shaft 8. The pull bar 10 retracts and moves the moving plate 12 within the inner slide groove 11. The receipt pressure plate 13 presses down on the placed receipts, and the reset torsion spring 14 rebounds and presses down on the edge of the receipt.
[0027] In a specific embodiment of a seal and document classification and storage box, please refer to Figure 2 A baffle 15 is provided on the other side of the bottom of the inner wall of the storage tank 5.
[0028] Please see Figure 2 The baffle 15 prevents the ticket from getting caught in the gap between the pull strip 10 and the baffle 15 when the pull strip 10 moves.
[0029] In a specific embodiment of a seal and document classification and storage box, please refer to Figure 1 The bottom of the box 1 has a storage slot 16, and a secondary storage box 17 is movably connected inside the storage slot 16. The inner wall of the secondary storage box 17 is divided into several stamp placement slots 171.
[0030] Please see Figure 1 The secondary storage box 17 facilitates the storage of different types of stamps, and the divided stamp placement slots 171 store different types of stamps, making it convenient for staff to stamp or supplement stamps on documents at any time during use, which is convenient for staff operation and improves convenience.
[0031] In a specific embodiment of a seal and document classification and storage box, please refer to Figure 1 The stamp placement slot 171 is equipped with a cushioning foam pad 18, and a limiting groove 19 is opened on the top of the cushioning foam pad 18.
[0032] Please see Figure 1 The stamp can be placed in the limiting groove 19 to limit the stamp and prevent it from shaking and bumping around in the stamp placement groove 171 when the box 1 moves.
[0033] In a specific embodiment of a seal and document classification and storage box, please refer to Figure 1 The top of the inner wall of the active slot 2 and the top of the inner wall of the storage slot 16 are provided with a hidden slot 20, and a moisture-proof board 201 is snapped into the hidden slot 20.
[0034] Please see Figure 1 When storing documents, the moisture-proof board 201 absorbs the moisture in the active slot 2 and the storage slot 16, preventing the paper stamps and documents from getting damp. The moisture-proof board 201 is made of activated carbon.
[0035] This utility model provides a stamp and document classification and storage box. The specific usage is as follows: Pulling the document pressing plate 13 causes the moving plate 12 to pull the pull bar 10, causing the winding shaft 8 to rotate and engage the torsion spring 9. Different receipts are placed in the storage slot 5. The torsion spring 9 then rebounds, rotating the winding shaft 8. The pull bar 10 retracts, causing the moving plate 12 to move within the inner slide groove 11. The document pressing plate 13 presses down on the placed documents. The reset torsion spring 14 rebounds, pressing down on the edges of the documents, tightening and flattening them to maintain their neatness. During use, the secondary storage box 17 facilitates the storage of different types of stamps, allowing staff to stamp or replenish stamps on documents at any time, improving ease of operation. The separated stamp placement slots 171 store different types of stamps, and the moisture-proof plate 201 absorbs moisture from the movable slot 2 and storage slot 16, preventing the paper stamps and documents from becoming damp.
[0036] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model. Although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A box for classifying and organizing stamps and receipts, comprising a box body (1), characterized in that: The box body (1) has a movable groove (2) in the middle. The movable groove (2) has guide rails (3) embedded on both sides of its inner wall. The guide rails (3) are slidably connected to a ticket storage box (4). The ticket storage box (4) is divided into several storage slots (5). The bottom of the storage slot (5) is provided with a ticket placement plate (6). The bottom of the ticket placement plate (6) is provided with a winding drum (7). The inner wall of the winding drum (7) is rotatably connected to a winding shaft (8). The other side of the inner wall of the winding drum (7) is provided with a torsion spring (9). The torsion spring (9) is fixedly connected to one end of the winding shaft (8). The outer wall of the winding shaft (8) is wound with a pull bar (10). The bottom of both sides of the inner wall of the storage slot (5) has an inner sliding groove (11). The inner sliding groove (11) is slidably connected to a moving plate (12). One end of the pull bar (10) is fixedly connected to one side of the moving plate (12).
2. The stamp and document classification and storage box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the movable plate (12) is hinged to a bill pressure plate (13), and the bottom sides of the bill pressure plate (13) are provided with reset torsion springs (14).
3. The stamp and document classification and storage box according to claim 2, characterized in that: A baffle (15) is provided on the other side of the bottom of the inner wall of the storage tank (5).
4. The stamp and document classification and storage box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the box (1) is provided with a storage slot (16), and a secondary storage box (17) is movably connected in the storage slot (16). The inner wall of the secondary storage box (17) is divided into several stamp placement slots (171).
5. A stamp and document classification and storage box according to claim 4, characterized in that: The stamp placement slot (171) is provided with a cushioning foam pad (18), and a limiting groove (19) is provided on the top of the cushioning foam pad (18).
6. A seal and document classification and storage box according to claim 4, characterized in that: The top of the inner wall of the active slot (2) and the top of the inner wall of the storage slot (16) are provided with a hidden slot (20), and a moisture-proof board (201) is engaged and connected in the hidden slot (20).