A paint spraying rack for easy placement of steel pipes

CN224629160UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-14蜜蜂(山东)智能装备有限公司
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-07-24
Publication Date
2026-08-14

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Technical Problem

[0002]在管材生成完成后需要对其表面进行喷漆处理,人工喷漆时需要转动管子,管子转动影响喷漆效率,且喷漆完成后需要对管子进行晾干,通常是使用吊车移动至合适的位置,吊车的使用需要专人操作,具有一定的不便性,因此需要设计一种装置可以提高喷漆效率,同样也能达到对喷漆后的管子的晾干

Benefits of technology

[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: This utility model provides a spray painting rack that facilitates the placement of steel pipes. The clamping component can fix the pipes to be painted and rotate them during painting, thereby improving the efficiency of painting. The drying component allows for the temporary storage of the painted pipes. When painting is finished, the clamping component is used to place the pipes on the drying component. After a short drying period, the drying component moves the pipes to the placement component. The placement component allows for the drying of the pipes, and the crossbeam is equipped with a stop post to prevent adjacent pipes from sticking together due to the paint drying after painting.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the technical field of paint spraying equipment, specifically a paint spraying rack for convenient placement of steel pipes. It includes a clamping component, a drying component, and a placement component. The clamping component includes pneumatic grippers for gripping the steel pipes and a rotary motor that drives the pneumatic grippers to rotate. The rotary motor is connected to a lifting mechanism. The drying component includes a fixed base and several support members evenly arranged on the fixed base. The placement component includes placement racks with identical structures, respectively arranged on both sides of the drying component. The placement racks have at least two sets, each including a crossbeam with one end connected to the fixed base and a support leg at the other end. This device can improve painting efficiency and also achieve the drying of painted pipes.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of paint spraying rack equipment, specifically a paint spraying rack that facilitates the placement of steel pipes. Background Technology

[0002] After the pipes are manufactured, their surfaces need to be painted. When painting manually, the pipes need to be rotated, which affects the painting efficiency. After painting, the pipes need to be dried, which usually requires a crane to move them to a suitable position. However, the use of cranes requires a dedicated person to operate them, which is inconvenient. Therefore, a device needs to be designed to improve the painting efficiency and also achieve the goal of drying the painted pipes. Utility Model Content

[0003] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model provides a paint spraying rack that facilitates the placement of steel pipes, thus resolving the issues described in the background art.

[0004] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is as follows: a paint spraying rack for facilitating the placement of steel pipes, comprising a clamping component, a drying component, and a placement component. The clamping component includes a pneumatic gripper for clamping the steel pipe and a rotary motor for driving the pneumatic gripper to rotate. The rotary motor is connected to a lifting mechanism. The drying component includes a fixed base and several support members evenly arranged on the fixed base. Each support member includes two support arms with the same structure and arranged opposite to each other. A buffer seat and a lifting cylinder are provided between the support arm and the fixed base. The buffer seat is fixed on the fixed base and hinged to one end of the support arm. The lifting cylinder is fixed on the fixed base and arranged opposite to the buffer seat. The output end of the lifting cylinder is hinged to the other end of the support arm. The two opposite support arms are inverted V-shaped. The placement component includes placement racks with the same structure respectively arranged on both sides of the drying component. The placement racks are provided in at least two sets, including a crossbeam with one end connected to the fixed base and a support leg at the other end of the crossbeam.

[0005] As an optimization, the distance between the two opposing support arms is set to 3cm.

[0006] As an optimization, the buffer seat has a slope on the outward side.

[0007] As an optimization, the top of the support arm is arc-shaped.

[0008] As an optimization, the crossbeam is provided with several evenly distributed openings, and the upper and lower ends of the openings are provided with limiting grooves. A stop post is provided inside the opening, and the upper and lower ends of the stop post are provided with limiting rings that cooperate with the limiting grooves.

[0009] As an optimization, the outer wall of the retaining post is provided with an anti-slip layer.

[0010] As an optimization, the crossbeam is inclined downwards from the fixed seat toward the support leg.

[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: This utility model provides a spray painting rack that facilitates the placement of steel pipes. The clamping component can fix the pipes to be painted and rotate them during painting, thereby improving the efficiency of painting. The drying component allows for the temporary storage of the painted pipes. When painting is finished, the clamping component is used to place the pipes on the drying component. After a short drying period, the drying component moves the pipes to the placement component. The placement component allows for the drying of the pipes, and the crossbeam is equipped with a stop post to prevent adjacent pipes from sticking together due to the paint drying after painting. Attached Figure Description

[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0013] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A magnified structural diagram of part A in the middle;

[0014] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A magnified structural diagram of part B.

[0015] The components are: 1. Pneumatic gripper, 2. Rotary motor, 3. Lifting mechanism, 4. Fixed base, 5. Support component, 6. Support arm, 7. Buffer seat, 8. Lifting cylinder, 9. Crossbeam, 10. Support leg, 11. Slope angle, 12. Through port, 13. Stop post, 14. Limit ring. Detailed Implementation

[0016] It should be noted that the following detailed descriptions are illustrative and intended to provide further explanation of this application. Unless otherwise specified, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application pertains.

[0017] It should be noted that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the exemplary embodiments according to this application. As used herein, the singular form is intended to include the plural form as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, it should be understood that when the terms "comprising" and / or "including" are used in this specification, they indicate the presence of features, steps, operations, devices, components, and / or combinations thereof.

[0018] For ease of description, the words "up," "down," "left," and "right" appearing in this utility model only indicate that they are consistent with the up, down, left, and right directions of the accompanying drawings themselves, and do not limit the structure. They are merely for the purpose of facilitating the description of this invention and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or component referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0019] like Figure 1-3 As shown, a paint spraying rack for easily placing steel pipes includes a clamping component, a drying component, and a placing component. The clamping component includes a pneumatic gripper 1 for clamping the steel pipe and a rotary motor 2 for rotating the pneumatic gripper 1. The rotary motor 2 is connected to a lifting mechanism 3. This configuration enables the rotation and lifting of the pipe when the pneumatic gripper 1 clamps it. The drying component includes a fixed base 4 and several support members 5 evenly arranged on the fixed base 4. Each support member 5 includes two identical support arms 6 arranged opposite each other. A space is provided between the support arms 6 and the fixed base 4. The system includes a buffer seat 7 and a lifting cylinder 8. The top of the support arm 6 is arc-shaped, and the buffer seat 7 has a bevel angle 11 on its outward side. The buffer seat 7 is fixed to the fixed base 4 and hinged to one end of the support arm 6. The distance between the two opposing support arms 6 is 3cm. The lifting cylinder 8 is fixed to the fixed base 4 and is positioned opposite the buffer seat 7. The output end of the lifting cylinder 8 is hinged to the other end of the support arm 6. The two opposing support arms 6 form an inverted V shape. After painting, the pipe can be briefly dried using the drying component. This system allows for the movement of painted pipes to a drying rack without manual intervention or external equipment. Drying racks are located on both sides of the drying rack. Using a lifting cylinder 8, when one side's support arm 6 lowers, the steel pipe loses support and rolls from that side to an adjacent rack. Once that rack is full, the lifting cylinder 8 under the other side's support arm 6 is activated, causing the steel pipe to roll down to an adjacent rack. The drying rack includes identical racks located on both sides of the drying rack, with at least two sets of racks, each with one end connected to the fixed... The crossbeam 9 on the seat 4 has a support leg 10 at one end. The crossbeam 9 has several evenly distributed openings 12. The upper and lower ends of the openings 12 are provided with limiting grooves. The openings 12 are provided with stop posts 13. The upper and lower ends of the stop posts 13 are provided with limiting rings 14 that cooperate with the limiting grooves. The outer wall of the stop posts 13 is provided with an anti-slip layer. The stop posts 13 are set between adjacent steel pipes to maintain a gap between the steel pipes, which is more conducive to drying. The crossbeam 9 is inclined downward from the fixed seat 4 towards the support leg 10. The inclined setting makes it easier for the steel pipes to roll off.

[0020] The above-described specific embodiments are merely specific examples of this utility model. The patent protection scope of this utility model includes, but is not limited to, the product form and style of the above-described specific embodiments. Any appropriate changes or modifications made by a person skilled in the art that conform to the claims of this utility model should fall within the patent protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A paint spraying rack for easily placing steel pipes, characterized in that: The device includes a clamping component, a drying component, and a placement component. The clamping component includes a pneumatic gripper for clamping steel pipes and a rotary motor that drives the pneumatic gripper to rotate. The rotary motor is connected to a lifting mechanism. The drying component includes a fixed base and several support members evenly arranged on the fixed base. Each support member includes two support arms with identical structures and arranged opposite each other. A buffer seat and a lifting cylinder are provided between the support arm and the fixed base. The buffer seat is fixed on the fixed base and hinged to one end of the support arm. The lifting cylinder is fixed on the fixed base and arranged opposite to the buffer seat. The output end of the lifting cylinder is hinged to the other end of the support arm. The two opposing support arms are inverted V-shaped. The placement component includes placement racks with identical structures respectively arranged on both sides of the drying component. The placement racks are provided in at least two sets, each including a crossbeam with one end connected to the fixed base and a support leg at the other end of the crossbeam.

2. The paint spraying rack for facilitating the placement of steel pipes according to claim 1, characterized in that: The distance between the two opposing support arms is set to 3cm.

3. The paint spraying rack for facilitating the placement of steel pipes according to claim 1, characterized in that: The buffer seat has a slope on the outward side.

4. The paint spraying rack for facilitating the placement of steel pipes according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the support arm is arc-shaped.

5. The paint spraying rack for facilitating the placement of steel pipes according to claim 1, characterized in that: The crossbeam is provided with several evenly distributed openings. The upper and lower ends of each opening are provided with limiting grooves. A stop post is provided inside each opening. Both the upper and lower ends of the stop post are provided with limiting rings that cooperate with the limiting grooves.

6. The paint spraying rack for facilitating the placement of steel pipes according to claim 5, characterized in that: The outer wall of the retaining post is provided with an anti-slip layer.

7. The paint spraying rack for facilitating the placement of steel pipes according to claim 1, characterized in that: The crossbeam is inclined downwards from the fixed seat toward the support leg.