A time and attendance device for human resources

By designing limit and support components, the problem of inconvenient disassembly and assembly of time attendance equipment is solved, achieving convenient disassembly and assembly and improved maintenance efficiency, while absorbing mechanical impact to prevent equipment damage.

CN224457400UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03潍坊市寒亭区机关事业单位运行监管服务中心

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
潍坊市寒亭区机关事业单位运行监管服务中心
Filing Date
2025-09-10
Publication Date
2026-07-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing human resources attendance devices are difficult to disassemble and reassemble, making it inconvenient to repair or replace the time clocks. The disassembly and reassembly steps are complicated, which reduces maintenance efficiency.

Method used

A time attendance device for human resources was designed. By setting up limit components and support components, the time attendance machine body can be easily disassembled and assembled, reducing disassembly and assembly steps and improving maintenance efficiency.

Benefits of technology

It enables convenient disassembly and assembly of the time clock, simplifies the inspection and replacement process, improves maintenance efficiency, and absorbs mechanical impact through the support components to prevent equipment damage.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the technical field of time attendance devices, and discloses a time attendance device for human resources, including a time attendance machine body. Four sets of limiting rods are fixedly connected to one side of the time attendance machine body. One end of each limiting rod is engaged with a limiting component. A fixed box is slidably connected to the surface of the limiting component. A support frame is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed box. Two sets of connecting blocks are fixedly connected to one side of the support frame. Support components are fixedly connected to the top and bottom of each connecting block. The limiting component includes a locking block engaged with one end of each limiting rod. A sliding plate is fixedly connected to the surface of the locking block. Two sets of support springs are fixedly connected to one end of the sliding plate. This time attendance device for human resources, through the setting of the limiting component, achieves the effect of facilitating the disassembly and assembly of the time attendance machine body, making it convenient for maintenance or replacement of the time attendance machine without removing screws, reducing disassembly and assembly steps, and improving maintenance efficiency.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of time attendance equipment technology, and in particular to a time attendance equipment for human resources. Background Technology

[0002] Time and attendance devices are digital tools for recording employee attendance. They verify identity through biometrics or physical media and automatically generate work time data. Human resources personnel typically use these devices to record employee attendance, helping managers to statistically analyze the data. Fingerprint attendance machines use fingerprint recognition technology to confirm employee identity; employees must place their finger in the fingerprint recognition area to clock in. Fingerprint attendance machines eliminate the problem of proxy clocking in, improving security and accuracy. Facial recognition attendance machines use facial recognition technology to clock in; employees simply stand in front of the device, which automatically recognizes their facial features and records attendance, improving the efficiency of personnel management.

[0003] Patent document CN221327116U discloses a time attendance device for human resources, including a handheld stick with an adjustment knob on top and a balancing gimbal connected above it. A drive motor is mounted on the handheld stick, and a time attendance machine is mounted on the balancing gimbal. A support rod is located inside the balancing gimbal, with a drive shaft at its bottom. A swing arm is mounted on the top of the support rod, and a balance seat is connected to its side wall. An adjustment groove is provided above the balance seat, and a reinforcing component is installed within the adjustment groove. This invention uses a downward clamp within the balancing gimbal to adapt to the balance seat, fixing the time attendance machine. Once fixed, the time attendance machine, under the control of the adjustment knob, controls the drive motor and swing arm to adjust the angle, achieving different angle capture. Multiple methods of attendance are then used, including a supplementary light probe, a card reader, and a fingerprint reader, facilitating attendance tracking in various situations.

[0004] However, the existing human resources attendance system is difficult to disassemble and assemble easily, which causes inconvenience for maintenance or replacement, and the disassembly and assembly steps are complicated, reducing maintenance efficiency. Utility Model Content

[0005] (a) Technical problems to be solved

[0006] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a time and attendance device for human resources, which solves the problems mentioned in the background art, such as the difficulty in conveniently disassembling and assembling the time and attendance machine during use, causing inconvenience for maintenance or replacement of the time and attendance machine, and the complicated disassembly and assembly steps, which reduce maintenance efficiency.

[0007] (II) Technical Solution

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a time clock attendance device for human resources, comprising a time clock body, four sets of limiting rods fixedly connected to one side of the time clock body, one end of each limiting rod being engaged with a limiting component, a fixed box slidably connected to the surface of the limiting component, a support frame fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed box, two sets of connecting blocks fixedly connected to one side of the support frame, and support components fixedly connected to the top and bottom of each connecting block, the limiting component including a locking block engaged with one end of the limiting rod, a sliding plate fixedly connected to the surface of the locking block, and two sets of support springs fixedly connected to one end of the sliding plate; the support component including telescopic springs fixedly connected to the top and bottom of the connecting blocks, and a rubber seat fixedly connected to one end of each telescopic spring.

[0009] As a further embodiment of this utility model, a fixed post is slidably connected inside the connecting block, and a positioning frame is slidably connected to the surface of the connecting block. The fixed post is fixedly connected inside the positioning frame. The positioning frame facilitates the sliding of the connecting block inside.

[0010] As a further embodiment of this utility model, one end of the limiting rod is provided with a slot that matches the locking block, and one side of the fixing box is provided with an insertion hole that matches the limiting rod. The insertion hole facilitates the insertion of the limiting rod.

[0011] As a further embodiment of this utility model, the supporting spring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the fixed box, and the surface of the sliding plate is provided with a groove that matches the limiting rod. The groove facilitates the sliding of the limiting rod inside.

[0012] As a further embodiment of this utility model, four sets of positioning bolts are fixedly connected to the back of the card reader body. The positioning bolts are inserted into one side of the support frame. The surface of the support frame is provided with insertion holes that are compatible with the positioning bolts. The insertion holes facilitate the insertion and positioning of the positioning bolts.

[0013] As a further embodiment of this utility model, a mounting bracket is fixedly connected to the back of the positioning frame, and four sets of positioning holes are provided on the surface of the mounting bracket. The positioning holes facilitate installation and fixation.

[0014] As a further embodiment of this utility model, the side of the card reader body is provided with several sets of plug-in interfaces, and the surface of the card reader body is provided with a display screen, which serves to display card-taking reminders.

[0015] As a further embodiment of this utility model, a camera probe is provided on the surface of the card reader body, and a groove is provided on the surface of the card reader body. A fingerprint reader is provided inside the groove, and the fingerprint reader is used to perform the function of fingerprint recognition for card attendance.

[0016] (III) Beneficial Effects

[0017] This utility model provides a time and attendance device for human resources, which has the following beneficial effects:

[0018] 1. This human resources time and attendance device, through the setting of the limit component, allows for easy disassembly and assembly when the time clock needs to be disassembled. Pressing the sliding plate compresses the support spring, causing it to contract. This allows the sliding plate to slide inside the fixed box, enabling the limit rod to slide within the groove on the sliding plate. The sliding plate then pulls the locking block away from the groove at one end of the limit rod, releasing the lock. This, in turn, pulls the time clock, causing the limit rod to be pulled out from inside the fixed box. This facilitates the disassembly and assembly of the time clock, making it convenient for maintenance or replacement without removing screws, reducing disassembly steps and improving maintenance efficiency.

[0019] 2. This human resources attendance machine, through the setting of the support components, allows for fingerprint recognition when the user presses the fingerprint scanner. This causes the machine body to move the support frame, which in turn causes the connecting block to slide on the surface of the fixed column. This causes the connecting block to compress the telescopic spring, stretching the top telescopic spring and contracting the bottom telescopic spring, thus generating elastic force. At the same time, the telescopic spring compresses the rubber seat, causing the rubber seat to deform and buffer. This absorbs the mechanical impact force when the fingerprint scanner is pressed, effectively reducing equipment vibration and preventing damage to the equipment due to excessive force by the operator. 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 disassembled structure of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the limiting component structure of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the support component structure of this utility model.

[0024] In the diagram: 1. Time clock body; 2. Limiting rod; 3. Limiting component; 301. Card block; 302. Slide plate; 303. Support spring; 4. Fixing box; 5. Support frame; 6. Connecting block; 7. Supporting component; 701. Telescopic spring; 702. Rubber seat; 8. Fixing column; 9. Positioning frame; 10. Positioning bolt; 11. Mounting bracket; 12. Plug interface; 13. Display screen; 14. Camera probe; 15. Fingerprint reader. Detailed Implementation

[0025] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0026] Please see Figures 1 to 4 This utility model provides a technical solution: a time clock attendance device for human resources, including a time clock body 1. Four sets of limiting rods 2 are fixedly connected to one side of the time clock body 1. One end of each limiting rod 2 is engaged with a limiting component 3. The limiting component 3 facilitates the disassembly and assembly of the time clock body 1, making it convenient for maintenance or replacement without removing screws, reducing disassembly steps and improving maintenance efficiency. A fixing box 4 is slidably connected to the surface of the limiting component 3. A support frame 5 is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixing box 4. Two sets of connecting blocks 6 are fixedly connected to one side of the support frame 5. Support components 7 are fixedly connected to the top and bottom of block 6. The support components 7 absorb mechanical impact when the fingerprint reader 15 is pressed, effectively reducing equipment vibration and preventing damage to the equipment due to excessive force by the operator. The limiting component 3 includes a locking block 301 that is locked to one end of the limiting rod 2. A sliding plate 302 is fixedly connected to the surface of the locking block 301. Two sets of support springs 303 are fixedly connected to one end of the sliding plate 302. The support component 7 includes a telescopic spring 701 fixedly connected to the top and bottom of the connecting block 6. A rubber seat 702 is fixedly connected to one end of the telescopic spring 701.

[0027] The connecting block 6 has a fixed post 8 that is slidably connected inside, and a positioning frame 9 that is slidably connected to the surface of the connecting block 6. The fixed post 8 is fixedly connected inside the positioning frame 9. The positioning frame 9 facilitates the sliding of the connecting block 6 inside.

[0028] One end of the limiting rod 2 is provided with a slot that matches the locking block 301, and one side of the fixing box 4 is provided with an insertion hole that matches the limiting rod 2. The insertion hole facilitates the insertion of the limiting rod 2.

[0029] The support spring 303 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the fixed box 4. The surface of the slide plate 302 is provided with a groove that matches the limit rod 2. The groove facilitates the sliding of the limit rod 2 inside.

[0030] Four sets of positioning bolts 10 are fixedly connected to the back of the punch card machine body 1. The positioning bolts 10 are inserted into one side of the support frame 5. The surface of the support frame 5 is provided with insertion holes that are compatible with the positioning bolts 10. The insertion holes facilitate the insertion and limiting of the positioning bolts 10.

[0031] The back of the positioning frame 9 is fixedly connected to the mounting bracket 11. The surface of the mounting bracket 11 has four sets of positioning holes, which facilitate installation and fixation.

[0032] The side of the card reader body 1 is provided with several sets of plug-in interfaces 12, and the surface of the card reader body 1 is provided with a display screen 13, which serves to display card attendance reminders.

[0033] The surface of the card reader body 1 is equipped with a camera probe 14, and a groove is opened on the surface of the card reader body 1. A fingerprint reader 15 is installed inside the groove. The fingerprint reader 15 enables fingerprint recognition for card attendance.

[0034] In this invention, the working steps of the device are as follows:

[0035] First step: When it is necessary to disassemble and assemble the main body 1 of the card reader, press the slide plate 302, so that the slide plate 302 squeezes the support spring 303. The support spring 303 is compressed by force, and then the slide plate 302 slides inside the fixed box 4, so that the limit rod 2 slides in the groove on the slide plate 302. The slide plate 302 drives the card block 301 to disengage from the slot at one end of the limit rod 2, thereby unlocking it. Then, pull the main body 1 of the card reader, so that the limit rod 2 is pulled out from the inside of the fixed box 4.

[0036] The second step: During use, the user presses the fingerprint reader 15 for fingerprint recognition, causing the card reader body 1 to move the support frame 5. The support frame 5 then moves the connecting block 6 to slide on the surface of the fixed column 8, causing the connecting block 6 to compress the telescopic spring 701. The top telescopic spring 701 stretches and deforms, while the bottom telescopic spring 701 contracts under pressure, generating elastic force. Simultaneously, the telescopic spring 701 compresses the rubber seat 702, causing the rubber seat 702 to deform and buffer. It should be noted that the device structure and accompanying drawings of this utility model mainly describe the principle of this utility model. The technical details of the device's power mechanism, power supply system, and control system are not fully described. However, those skilled in the art, understanding the principle of the above utility model, can clearly understand the specifics of its power mechanism, power supply system, and control system. The control method in the application document is automatic control via a controller, and the controller's control circuit can be implemented through simple programming by those skilled in the art.

[0037] All standard parts used can be purchased from the market, and can be customized according to the instructions and drawings. The specific connection methods of each part adopt conventional methods such as bolts, rivets, and welding that are mature in the existing technology. The machinery, parts and equipment adopt conventional models in the existing technology, and the structure and principle of the components known to those skilled in the art can be known by those skilled in the art through technical manuals or conventional experimental methods.

[0038] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A time attendance device for human resources, comprising a time attendance machine body (1), characterized in that: Four sets of limiting rods (2) are fixedly connected to one side of the punch card body (1). One end of the limiting rod (2) is engaged with a limiting component (3). A fixed box (4) is slidably connected to the surface of the limiting component (3). A support frame (5) is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed box (4). Two sets of connecting blocks (6) are fixedly connected to one side of the support frame (5). Support components (7) are fixedly connected to the top and bottom of the connecting blocks (6). The limiting component (3) includes a locking block (301) that is locked to one end of the limiting rod (2). A sliding plate (302) is fixedly connected to the surface of the locking block (301). Two sets of support springs (303) are fixedly connected to one end of the sliding plate (302). The support assembly (7) includes a telescopic spring (701) fixedly connected to the top and bottom of the connecting block (6), and one end of the telescopic spring (701) is fixedly connected to a rubber seat (702).

2. The punch-in and punch-out attendance device for human resources according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting block (6) has a fixed column (8) slidably connected inside, and a positioning frame (9) slidably connected to the surface of the connecting block (6). The fixed column (8) is fixedly connected to the inside of the positioning frame (9).

3. The punch-in and punch-out attendance device for human resources according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the limiting rod (2) is provided with a slot that matches the card block (301), and one side of the fixing box (4) is provided with an insertion hole that matches the limiting rod (2).

4. The punch-in and punch-out attendance device for human resources according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support spring (303) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the fixed box (4), and the surface of the slide plate (302) is provided with a groove that matches the limiting rod (2).

5. The punch-in and punch-out attendance device for human resources according to claim 1, characterized in that: Four sets of positioning bolts (10) are fixedly connected to the back of the punch card machine body (1). The positioning bolts (10) are inserted into one side of the support frame (5). The surface of the support frame (5) is provided with insertion holes that are compatible with the positioning bolts (10).

6. The time and attendance device for human resources according to claim 2, characterized in that: The back of the positioning frame (9) is fixedly connected to the mounting bracket (11), and the surface of the mounting bracket (11) is provided with four sets of positioning holes.

7. The punch-in and punch-out attendance device for human resources according to claim 1, characterized in that: The side of the punch card machine body (1) is provided with several sets of plug-in interfaces (12), and the surface of the punch card machine body (1) is provided with a display screen (13).

8. The punch-in and punch-out attendance device for human resources according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the card reader body (1) is provided with a camera probe (14), and a groove is provided on the surface of the card reader body (1), and a fingerprint reader (15) is provided inside the groove.