Removable dust cover for slide
By designing a detachable dust cover for the slide, and utilizing a motor-driven rotating shaft and gear system to achieve automatic sliding of the transparent cover and brush cleaning, the problem of tedious and time-consuming cleaning of the slide dust cover is solved, improving cleaning efficiency and safety.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- YONGJIA BAOYI AMUSEMENT EQUIPMENT CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-30
AI Technical Summary
The existing dust cover cleaning process for slides requires manual entry into the slide, which poses safety hazards, is inefficient, and is tedious and time-consuming.
A detachable dust cover for a slide was designed. The transparent cover slides automatically through a motor-driven rotating shaft and gear system. It is equipped with inner and outer brushes for automatic cleaning and a manual switch assembly to ensure manual operation in case of motor failure.
The system automates the cleaning of the slide dust cover, improving cleaning efficiency, reducing labor costs, and ensuring safety and convenience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of dust covers, and more particularly to a detachable dust cover for slides. Background Technology
[0002] Slides are widely used in parks and amusement parks as a recreational facility. They are multi-person recreational facilities for adults and children, and can be played by many people at the same time. Because they need to be exposed to the air for a long time, slides will get dirty and need to be cleaned regularly.
[0003] In the existing technology, in order to prevent sewage from corroding the slide, a transparent dust cover or protective net is usually fixed to the slide to form a semi-enclosed space. In order to keep the slide clean, it is necessary to manually enter the slide to clean the slide and the dust cover.
[0004] However, cleaning the slide and dust cover requires manual entry into the slide. Due to the height difference between the two sides of the slide, the safety of workers entering the slide cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, anti-slip and hoisting tools are needed to assist workers in cleaning the slide and dust cover. The whole process requires working at height and is tedious and time-consuming, resulting in low cleaning efficiency. Utility Model Content
[0005] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a detachable dust cover for the slide, which aims to improve the problem of difficulty in cleaning.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution:
[0007] A detachable dust cover for a slide includes a slide track. Multiple limiting strips are fixedly connected to one end of the slide track. A first fixing block is fixedly connected to the outer wall of each limiting strip. A motor is slidably connected to the inner wall of the first fixing block. A bevel gear is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor. A second fixing block is fixedly connected to one end of the limiting strip. A rotating shaft is rotatably connected inside the second fixing block. Multiple circular gears are fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating shaft. A transparent cover is slidably connected to one end of the limiting strip. A rack is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the transparent cover. Multiple first brushes are fixedly connected to one end of the slide track. A second brush is fixedly connected to one end of the limiting strip. A manual switch assembly is provided at one end of the limiting strip. A disassembly assembly is provided on the outer wall of the limiting strip.
[0008] The above technical solution achieves a switching effect by sliding the transparent cover at one end of the limiting strip, allowing the first and second brushes installed at one end of the transparent cover to clean it. Since the transparent cover is slidable by a motor-driven rotating shaft, an automatic effect is achieved. The automatic cleaning of the transparent cover is achieved through the cooperation of the motor, rotating shaft, and circular gear, which effectively protects the slide while saving the cost of manual cleaning and improving cleaning efficiency.
[0009] Preferably, the manual switch assembly includes a first handle, which is fixedly connected to one end of a transparent cover, and a second handle is fixedly connected to one end of the transparent cover. A limit groove is formed inside the first fixing block, and a limit block is installed on the outer wall of the motor.
[0010] Preferably, the disassembly assembly includes a third fixing block, which is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the limiting strip, and the third fixing block is internally threaded with bolts.
[0011] Preferably, a bevel gear is fixedly connected to one end of the rotating shaft, and the circular gear is meshed with the outer wall of the rack.
[0012] Preferably, one end of the limiting strip has a track, and one end of the transparent cover slides within the track.
[0013] Preferably, the first brush is slidably connected to one end of the transparent cover, and the second brush is slidably connected to one end of the transparent cover.
[0014] Preferably, the bottom end of the slide is fixedly connected to multiple brackets, and the slide is fixedly connected to the top end of the brackets.
[0015] Preferably, the first brush is fixedly connected to one end of the limiting strip, and the second brush is fixedly connected to one end of the slide rail.
[0016] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0017] 1. In this utility model, a motor drives a rotating shaft to rotate, which in turn causes a circular gear to slide a rack. The sliding of the rack causes the transparent cover to slide. As the transparent cover slides, it can be cleaned by a first brush and a second brush. The automatic cleaning effect is achieved through the cooperation of the motor, rotating shaft, circular gear and brushes.
[0018] 2. In this utility model, the motor can slide up and down through the limiting groove opened in the first fixing block and the limiting block installed on the motor. By lifting the motor, the bevel gear at the output end of the motor is separated from the bevel gear at one end of the rotating shaft to prevent the motor from locking up. By rotating the transparent cover with the first handle or the second handle, the rotation of the transparent cover and the sliding of the first brush and the second brush can achieve the effect of manual cleaning. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the detachable dust cover for the slide proposed in this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a side view of the detachable dust cover for the slide proposed in this utility model;
[0021] Figure 3 This is an enlarged view of part A of the detachable dust cover for the slide proposed in this utility model;
[0022] Figure 4 This is an internal schematic diagram of the detachable dust cover for the slide proposed in this utility model;
[0023] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of the detachable dust cover for the slide proposed in this utility model.
[0024] Legend:
[0025] 1. Bracket; 2. Slide rail; 3. Limiting strip; 4. First fixing block; 5. Motor; 6. Bevel gear; 7. Rotating shaft; 8. Circular gear; 9. Second fixing block; 10. Transparent cover; 11. Rack; 12. First handle; 13. First brush; 14. Second brush; 15. Third fixing block; 16. Bolt; 17. Limiting groove; 18. Limiting block; 19. Second handle. Detailed Implementation
[0026] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0027] Embodiment 1 provided by this utility model:
[0028] Reference Figures 1-5The detachable slide dust cover includes a slide track 2, with multiple limiting strips 3 fixedly connected to one end of the slide track 2. A first fixing block 4 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the limiting strip 3. A motor 5 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the first fixing block 4. A bevel gear 6 is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 5. A second fixing block 9 is fixedly connected to one end of the limiting strip 3. A rotating shaft 7 is rotatably connected inside the second fixing block 9. Multiple circular gears 8 are fixedly connected to the outer wall of the rotating shaft 7. A transparent cover 10 is slidably connected to one end of the limiting strip 3. A rack 11 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the transparent cover 10. Multiple first brushes 13 are fixedly connected to one end of the slide track 2. A second brush 14 is fixedly connected to one end of the limiting strip 3. A manual switch assembly is provided at one end of the limiting strip 3. A disassembly assembly is provided on the outer wall of the limiting strip 3.
[0029] Specifically, the transparent cover 10 is slidable within the track on the outer wall of the limit bar 3 by fixing the limit bar 3 via the slide rail 2, thus achieving the effect of opening and closing the transparent cover 10. The drive motor 5 drives the rotating shaft 7 to rotate, causing the circular gear 8 to rotate. The rotating shaft 7 is fixed by the second fixing block 9, and the circular gear 8 drives the rack 11 to rotate. The rack 11 is fixed to the outer wall of the transparent cover 10. The rotation of the circular gear 8 can drive the transparent cover 10 to rotate. When the transparent cover 10 rotates, the first brush 13 and the second brush 14, which are fixed to one end of the slide rail 2 and the limit bar 3, can clean the transparent cover 10. The first brush 13 cleans the inner wall of the transparent cover 10, and the second brush 14 cleans the outer wall of the transparent cover 10. At the same time, the second handle 19 limits the transparent cover 10. The automatic cleaning effect is achieved through the cooperation of the motor 5, the rotating shaft 7, the circular gear 8, the first brush 13, and the second brush 14.
[0030] Reference Figure 4 The disassembly assembly includes a third fixing block 15, which is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the limiting strip 3, and the internal thread of the third fixing block 15 is connected to a bolt 16.
[0031] Specifically, the third fixing block 15 is fixed to the outer wall of the limiting strip 3, and the third fixing block 15 is fitted by the rotation of the bolt 16, so that the limiting strip 3 can be fixed on the slide 2, so that the transparent cover 10 can slide in the track of the limiting strip 3 without shaking. The third fixing block 15 and the bolt 16 cooperate to achieve the disassembly effect.
[0032] Reference Figure 3 A bevel gear 6 is fixedly connected to one end of the rotating shaft 7, and a circular gear 8 is meshed with the outer wall of the rack 11.
[0033] Specifically, a bevel gear 6 is fixed at the output end of the motor 5 and meshes with a bevel gear 6 fixed at one end of the rotating shaft 7, thereby driving the rotating shaft 7 to rotate. The rotation of the rotating shaft 7 causes the first circular gear 8 to slide the transparent cover 10. The first brush 13 fixed in the slide rail 2 and the second brush 14 fixed in the limiting strip 3, along with the sliding of the transparent cover 10, achieve the cleaning effect.
[0034] Reference Figure 2 One end of the limiting strip 3 has a track, and one end of the transparent cover 10 slides within the track.
[0035] Specifically, the transparent cover 10 can slide within the track opened by the limiting strip 3. The motor 5 drives the rotating shaft 7 and the circular gear 8 to rotate, thereby making the transparent cover 10 slide. The first handle 12 limits the transparent cover 10 to prevent it from falling off. The first brush 13 and the second brush 14 work together to achieve the cleaning effect of the transparent cover 10.
[0036] Reference Figure 4 The first brush 13 is slidably connected to one end of the transparent cover 10, and the second brush 14 is slidably connected to one end of the transparent cover 10.
[0037] Specifically, the first brush 13 is fixed by the slide rail 2 and the second brush 14 is fixed by the limiting strip 3. The first brush 13 slides on the inner wall of the transparent cover 10 and the second brush 14 slides on the outer wall of the transparent cover 10 to achieve the effect of cleaning the inside and outside of the transparent cover 10.
[0038] Reference Figure 1 Multiple brackets 1 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the slide 2, and the slide 2 is fixedly connected to the top of the brackets 1.
[0039] Specifically, the slide 2 is fixed by the bracket 1 so that the limiting strip 3 can be fixed on the slide 2. The third fixing block 15 and the bolt 16 cooperate to prevent the limiting strip 3 from falling off. The transparent cover 10 slides on one end of the limiting strip 3. The slide 2 is divided into sections by multiple limiting strips 3, so that the limiting strip 3 is easier to disassemble and replace. The transparent cover 10 is manually slid by the first handle 12 and the second handle 19. The cooperation of the first handle 12, the second handle 19 and the transparent cover 10 achieves the effect of manual opening.
[0040] Reference Figure 4 The first brush 13 is fixedly connected to one end of the limiting strip 3, and the second brush 14 is fixedly connected to one end of the slide rail 2.
[0041] Specifically, the first brush 13 is fixed by the limiting strip 3 and the second brush 14 is fixed by the slide 2, so that the transparent cover 10 can slide between the first brush 13 and the second brush 14 to achieve the effect of cleaning the inside and outside of the transparent cover 10. The cooperation of the first brush 13, the second brush 14 and the slide 2 achieves the effect of limiting the transparent cover 10.
[0042] Embodiment 2 provided by this utility model:
[0043] To prevent power outages or motor 5 damage during operation in Implementation Case 1, this implementation plan provides an alternative implementation plan: by lifting motor 5, the bevel gear 6 at the output end of motor 5 is separated from the bevel gear 6 at one end of the shaft 7 to prevent motor 5 from locking, and then the transparent cover 10 can be manually opened using the first handle 12 or the second handle 19.
[0044] Reference Figure 5 The manual switch assembly includes a first handle 12, which is fixedly connected to one end of a transparent cover 10. A second handle 19 is fixedly connected to one end of the transparent cover 10. A limit groove 17 is opened inside the first fixing block 4, and a limit block 18 is installed on the outer wall of the motor 5.
[0045] Specifically, the first handle 12 is fixed to the outer wall of the transparent cover 10, and the second handle 19 is fixed to the inner wall of the transparent cover 10. The motor 5 can slide up and down inside the first fixed block 4 through the limiting groove 17 opened in the first fixing block 4 and the limiting block 18 installed in the motor 5. The motor 5 is prevented from locking by lifting the motor 5. The motor 5, the first handle 12 and the second handle 19 cooperate to achieve the effect of manual sliding both inside and outside.
[0046] Working principle: After the slide rail 2 is installed, when cleaning is required, the motor 5 can be started to drive the bevel gear 6 to rotate the shaft 7, which in turn drives the circular gear 8 to rotate and the rack 11 to slide, thereby causing the transparent cover 10 to rotate. When the transparent cover 10 rotates, the first brush 13 and the second brush 14 at one end of the transparent cover 10 can be used to clean the transparent cover 10. A first handle 12 is fixed at one end of the transparent cover 10, which can be manually opened in case of emergency. The limiting strip 3 is provided with a third fixing block 15, which can be fixed by bolts 16 to achieve the effect of disassembly. The limiting groove 17 inside the first fixing block 4 and the limiting block 18 on the outer wall of the motor 5 can allow the motor 5 to slide, thereby causing the bevel gear 6 at the output end of the motor 5 to temporarily disengage from the shaft 7, thus preventing the transparent cover 10 from being unable to be opened manually due to the locking of the motor 5.
[0047] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present 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 the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. Detachable slide dust cover, comprising a slide (2), characterized in that: One end of the slide (2) is fixedly connected to multiple limiting strips (3), the outer wall of the limiting strip (3) is fixedly connected to a first fixing block (4), the inner wall of the first fixing block (4) is slidably connected to a motor (5), the output end of the motor (5) is fixedly connected to a bevel gear (6), one end of the limiting strip (3) is fixedly connected to a second fixing block (9), the inside of the second fixing block (9) is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft (7), the outer wall of the rotating shaft (7) is fixedly connected to multiple circular gears (8), one end of the limiting strip (3) is slidably connected to a transparent cover (10), the outer wall of the transparent cover (10) is fixedly connected to a rack (11), one end of the slide (2) is fixedly connected to multiple first brushes (13), one end of the limiting strip (3) is fixedly connected to a second brush (14), one end of the limiting strip (3) is provided with a manual switch assembly, and the outer wall of the limiting strip (3) is provided with a disassembly assembly.
2. The detachable slide dust cover of claim 1, wherein: The manual switch assembly includes a first handle (12), which is fixedly connected to one end of the transparent cover (10). A second handle (19) is fixedly connected to one end of the transparent cover (10). A limit groove (17) is opened inside the first fixing block (4), and a limit block (18) is installed on the outer wall of the motor (5).
3. The removable slide dust cover of claim 1, wherein: The disassembly assembly includes a third fixing block (15), which is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the limiting strip (3), and the third fixing block (15) is internally threaded with bolts (16).
4. The removable slide dust cover of claim 1, wherein: One end of the rotating shaft (7) is fixedly connected to a bevel gear (6), and the circular gear (8) is meshed with the outer wall of the rack (11).
5. The removable slide dust cover of claim 1, wherein: One end of the limiting strip (3) is provided with a track, and one end of the transparent cover (10) slides within the track.
6. The removable slide dust cover of claim 1, wherein: The first brush (13) is slidably connected to one end of the transparent cover (10), and the second brush (14) is slidably connected to one end of the transparent cover (10).
7. The detachable slide dust cover according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom end of the slide (2) is fixedly connected to multiple brackets (1), and the slide (2) is fixedly connected to the top end of the brackets (1).
8. The detachable slide dust cover according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first brush (13) is fixedly connected to one end of the limiting strip (3), and the second brush (14) is fixedly connected to one end of the slide (2).