A repair tool classification rack for general equipment repair

By using a cross-slide design and an arc-shaped card plate, combined with a storage box and a damping spring, the safety problem of tools easily popping out in existing technologies is solved, achieving stable and convenient management of tools, and improving safety and space utilization.

CN224489103UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14LINCHEN MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CHONGQING CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
LINCHEN MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT CHONGQING CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-05-19
Publication Date
2026-07-14

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Technical Problem

Existing general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting racks lack high safety features during use. Uneven spring force may cause tools to pop out, threatening the safety of workers.

Method used

The design employs cross grooves, sliders, and curved plates. The curved plates use lateral deformation to fix the tools, and combined with storage boxes, label plates, and damping springs, it achieves tool stability and categorized management.

Benefits of technology

The tool sorting rack improves safety, reduces the risk of tools falling, facilitates tool retrieval and movement, and enhances space utilization and sorting efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to general equipment manufacturing technical field, concretely is a kind of repair tool classification frame for general equipment repair, including frame body, the inner wall of frame body near its top and bottom is fixedly connected with several placing plates, is equipped with cross slide groove on the placing plate, the inner wall sliding connection of slide groove has several fixed components, and the fixed component includes sliding block.The utility model, push open frame door, move arc-shaped clamping plate, make it slide in cross slide groove, make two arc-shaped clamping plates symmetrically distribute in the two sides of cross slide groove, align the arc-shaped clamping plate of proper size according to size, press tool, make arc-shaped clamping plate transverse deformation, tool is clamped into arc-shaped clamping plate, complete the fixation of tool, through the setting of movable, independent and numerous size arc-shaped clamping plate, adapt to different size tools at the same time, clamp each tool, reduce the risk of tool drop caused by searching when taking and placing tool, improve the security in the use process of classification frame.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of general equipment manufacturing technology, specifically a general equipment repair tool classification rack. Background Technology

[0002] A general equipment repair tool sorting rack is a tool or device specifically designed for the classification, storage and management of various tools used in the repair of general equipment. It aims to improve tool usage efficiency, facilitate management and extend tool life.

[0003] A search revealed a Chinese utility model patent, CN221792685U, which discloses a general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack. During operation, the device first filters out vibrations generated during movement through protective springs and shock-absorbing piston rods, ensuring the stability of the protective box. Then, pulling the pull plate rotates the storage box, allowing tools to be retrieved. Finally, the fixed clamping plate and moving clamping plate securely hold the tools, ultimately enabling the sorting and storage of repair tools, greatly improving ease of use.

[0004] However, the device lacks high safety features. When in use, the tool is clamped and fixed by the cooperation of the clamping plate, the clamping moving plate and the clamping spring. The spring is always under stress. When the staff picks up, puts down or moves the entire device, the spring may be under uneven stress, which may cause the tool to pop out between the two clamping plates, threatening the safety of the staff. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0007] A general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack includes a frame body. Several placement plates are fixedly connected to the inner walls of the frame body near its top and bottom. Cross grooves are formed on the placement plates. Several fixing components are slidably connected to the inner walls of the grooves. Each fixing component includes a slider. A support block is fixedly connected to the top of the slider. An arc-shaped card plate is fixedly connected to the top of the support block. A guide plate is fixedly connected to the top of the arc-shaped card plate.

[0008] Preferably, a sliding strip is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the frame near its center, a storage box is slidably connected to the top of the sliding strip, a stop block one is fixedly connected to the top of the sliding strip near the storage box, a stop block two is fixedly connected to the side of the storage box near the sliding strip, and a stop block three is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the frame near the storage box.

[0009] Preferably, a plurality of handles are fixedly connected to the outer surface of the storage box near its center, and a label is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the storage box near the handles.

[0010] Preferably, the top and bottom of the frame are fixedly connected to slide rails, the outer surface of the slide rails is slidably connected to a frame door, the outer surface of the frame door near the center of the slide rail is fixedly connected to a stop block four, and the outer surface of the slide rail near its end is fixedly connected to a stop block five.

[0011] Preferably, a plurality of damping springs are fixedly connected to the bottom of the frame, and a base plate is fixedly connected to the bottom of the damping springs.

[0012] Preferably, the bottom of the base plate is rotatably connected to several casters, and a push handle is fixedly connected to the edge of the base plate.

[0013] Preferably, the four doors are distributed in pairs on both sides of the frame.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0015] 1. This general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack, through the setting of cross grooves, sliders and arc-shaped clamps, allows for easy use. When in use, the rack door is pushed open, and the arc-shaped clamps are moved to slide within the cross grooves, with two arc-shaped clamps symmetrically distributed on both sides of the grooves. Tools are aligned with the appropriate-sized arc-shaped clamps, and the tools are pressed down, causing the arc-shaped clamps to deform laterally and engage, thus securing the tools. The movable, independent, and multi-sized arc-shaped clamps accommodate tools of different sizes while securing each tool, reducing the risk of tools falling during rummaging and improving safety during use.

[0016] 2. This general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack, through the design of storage boxes, label plates, rack doors, damping springs, and casters, allows tools that cannot get stuck on the curved plates to be placed in the storage boxes, achieving the function of tool sorting. Since the rack doors on both sides can be opened, it is convenient for workers to retrieve and place tools on the spot. Pull handles and label plates are provided on both sides of the storage boxes to assist workers in quickly retrieving and placing tools. The bottom of the rack is equipped with damping springs and a movable base plate, facilitating the movement of the rack while ensuring the stability of the tools inside during movement. Each tool is independently secured within the curved plates, preventing collisions between tools during rack movement and thus protecting them. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall design of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a disassembled schematic diagram of the placement plate and fixing components of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram showing the disassembled storage box and sliding bar of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the present invention.

[0021] In the diagram: 1. Frame; 2. Placement plate; 3. Cross slide; 4. Fixing component; 5. Slider; 6. Support block; 7. Arc-shaped clamp; 8. Guide plate; 9. Sliding strip; 10. Storage box; 11. Block 1; 12. Block 2; 13. Block 3; 14. Pull handle; 15. Label plate; 16. Slide rail; 17. Shelf door; 18. Block 4; 19. Block 5; 20. Damping spring; 21. Base plate; 22. Casters; 23. Push handle. Detailed Implementation

[0022] 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.

[0023] Please see Figures 1-4 As shown, this utility model provides a technical solution:

[0024] A general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack includes a frame 1. Several placement plates 2 are fixedly connected to the inner walls of the frame 1 near its top and bottom. Cross grooves 3 are formed on the placement plates 2. Several fixing components 4 are slidably connected to the inner walls of the cross grooves 3. Each fixing component 4 includes a slider 5. A support block 6 is fixedly connected to the top of the slider 5. An arc-shaped clamping plate 7 is fixedly connected to the top of the support block 6. A guide plate 8 is fixedly connected to the top of the arc-shaped clamping plate 7. In use, the rack door 17 is pushed open, and the arc-shaped clamping plate 7 is moved to slide within the cross groove 3, so that two arc-shaped clamping plates 7 are symmetrically distributed on both sides of the cross groove 3. Tools are aligned with the appropriate-sized arc-shaped clamping plate 7 according to their size. The tool is pressed, causing the arc-shaped clamping plate 7 to deform laterally, thus securing the tool. Through the movable, independent, and numerous-sized arc-shaped clamping plates 7, the rack accommodates tools of different sizes while securing each tool, reducing the risk of tools falling out during rummaging and retrieving. The high-level sorting rack ensures safety during use. Each tool is independently secured within the arc-shaped clamp 7, preventing collisions when the rack 1 moves, thus protecting the tools. The clamps have a hardness of approximately 40A to 50A, providing both stability and ease of access. Furthermore, the arc-shaped clamps 7 on the same placement plate 2 come in different sizes, and a single clamp 7 can move on the plate. Therefore, this device is better suited for tools of different shapes, sizes, and lengths. If large and small tools are placed alternately, the space on the placement plate 2 can be utilized efficiently, improving the rack's space utilization. A long horizontal groove is located in the center of the cross-slot, with many branching vertical grooves along it. The arc-shaped clamp 7 can slide freely within the cross-slot using the slider 5. Once a tool is engaged in two symmetrical arc-shaped grooves, the grooves will no longer slide freely. Even if they do slide, the limited length of the vertical grooves prevents the tool from touching the inner wall of the rack 1, protecting both the tool and the rack 1.

[0025] In this embodiment, preferably, a sliding strip 9 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the frame 1 near its center, and a storage box 10 is slidably connected to the top of the sliding strip 9. A stop block 11 is fixedly connected to the top of the sliding strip 9 near the storage box 10, a stop block 2 12 is fixedly connected to the side of the storage box 10 near the sliding strip 9, and a stop block 3 13 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the frame 1 near the storage box 10. When in use, the frame door 17 is opened and the handle 14 is pulled. The storage box 10 slides along the sliding strip 9 until the stop block 2 12 touches the stop block 1 11 or the stop block 3 13, at which point the storage box 10 stops sliding. Tools can then be taken out and put in. Due to the setting of the two stop blocks 2 12, as well as the stop blocks 11 and 3 13, the sliding range of the storage box 10 is limited to prevent the storage box 10 from falling off. In addition, strip-shaped tools are placed on the placement plate 2, and round tools or tools that cannot be placed on the placement plate 2 are placed in the storage box 10. There are two storage boxes 10, which can be used to classify irregularly shaped tools.

[0026] In this embodiment, preferably, a plurality of handles 14 are fixedly connected to the outer surface of the storage box 10 near its center, and label pieces 15 are fixedly connected to the outer surface of the storage box 10 near the handles 14. When in use, handles 14 and label pieces 15 are provided on both sides of the storage box 10. The handles 14 make it convenient for staff to pull out the storage box 10, and the label pieces 15 help staff to quickly identify the tool category, thereby assisting staff to quickly pick up and put away tools.

[0027] In this embodiment, preferably, the top and bottom of the frame 1 are fixedly connected to slide rails 16, and the outer surface of the slide rails 16 is slidably connected to the frame doors 17. The outer surface of the frame doors 17 near the center of the slide rails 16 is fixedly connected to a stop block four 18, and the outer surface of the slide rails 16 near its end is fixedly connected to a stop block five 19. In use, the two frame doors 17 are pushed open to both sides, and the frame doors 17 slide along the slide rails 16 until the stop block four 18 touches the stop block five 19. The frame doors 17 slide to the outermost edge, completing the opening of the frame doors 17. The setting of the stop blocks four 18 and the stop blocks five 19 limits the sliding range of the frame doors 17 and prevents the frame doors 17 from falling off during the sliding process.

[0028] In this embodiment, preferably, a plurality of damping springs 20 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the frame 1, and a base plate 21 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the damping springs 20. When the frame 1 is moved by the base, the shaking caused by the uneven ground is first transmitted to the damping springs 20, which absorb part of the shaking energy and try to keep the frame 1 stable, thereby ensuring that the tools inside the frame 1 are placed stably, protecting the tools and the inner wall of the frame 1.

[0029] In this embodiment, preferably, a plurality of casters 22 are rotatably connected to the bottom of the base plate 21, and a push handle 23 is fixedly connected to the edge of the base plate 21. When in use, pulling or pushing the push handle 23 can control the movement of the frame 1, making it convenient for the frame 1 to work in different work sites. In addition, the casters 22 here have a self-locking function. When the frame 1 needs to be fixed in a certain position, the casters 22 self-lock to prevent the frame 1 from moving accidentally. The self-locking function of the casters 22 is existing technology and will not be explained in detail.

[0030] In this embodiment, preferably, the four frame doors 17 are distributed in pairs on both sides of the frame 1. When in use, the tools can be taken out and put in by pushing open the two frame doors 17 on the same side. With the four frame doors 17 distributed in pairs on both sides of the frame 1, the staff does not need to sweep across the frame 1 to take out and put in the tools, which makes it convenient for the staff to take out and put in the tools on the spot.

[0031] Working principle: In this embodiment, a general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack is used by pushing open the rack door 17 and moving the arc-shaped clamping plate 7 so that it slides within the cross slide groove 3. The two arc-shaped clamping plates 7 are symmetrically distributed on both sides of the cross slide groove 3. The tool is aligned with the arc-shaped clamping plate 7 of the appropriate size according to its size. The tool is pressed down, causing the arc-shaped clamping plate 7 to deform laterally, thus locking the tool into the arc-shaped clamping plate 7 and completing the tool fixation. Through the setting of movable, independent and various sizes of arc-shaped clamping plates 7, it can accommodate tools of different sizes while securing each tool, reducing the risk of tools falling out when searching for them, and improving the safety of the sorting rack during use.

[0032] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely preferred examples and are not intended to limit the utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack, characterized in that: The frame includes a frame (1), and several placement plates (2) are fixedly connected to the inner walls of the frame (1) near its top and bottom. Cross grooves (3) are provided on the placement plates (2). Several fixing components (4) are slidably connected to the inner walls of the cross grooves (3). The fixing components (4) include sliders (5). A support block (6) is fixedly connected to the top of the slider (5). An arc-shaped card plate (7) is fixedly connected to the top of the support block (6). A guide plate (8) is fixedly connected to the top of the arc-shaped card plate (7).

2. The general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: A sliding strip (9) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the frame (1) near its center. A storage box (10) is slidably connected to the top of the sliding strip (9). A stop block (11) is fixedly connected to the top of the sliding strip (9) near the storage box (10). A stop block (2) is fixedly connected to the side of the storage box (10) near the sliding strip (9). A stop block (3) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the frame (1) near the storage box (10).

3. The general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack according to claim 2, characterized in that: The storage box (10) has several handles (14) fixedly connected to its outer surface near its center, and a label (15) is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the storage box (10) near the handles (14).

4. The general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top and bottom of the frame (1) are fixedly connected to slide rails (16), and the outer surface of the slide rails (16) is slidably connected to a frame door (17). The outer surface of the frame door (17) near the center of the slide rails (16) is fixedly connected to a stop block four (18), and the outer surface of the slide rails (16) near its end is fixedly connected to a stop block five (19).

5. A general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the frame (1) is fixedly connected to several damping springs (20), and the bottom of the damping springs (20) is fixedly connected to a base plate (21).

6. A general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack according to claim 5, characterized in that: The bottom of the base plate (21) is rotatably connected to several casters (22), and a push handle (23) is fixedly connected to the edge of the base plate (21).

7. A general-purpose equipment repair tool sorting rack according to claim 4, characterized in that: The four doors (17) are distributed in pairs on both sides of the frame (1).