Bottled water stacking rack
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-09-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-14
AI Technical Summary
然而现有的桶装水码垛架在进行桶装水的运输时,为了提高运输效率,通常都是将上层码垛架放于底层桶装水顶部,形成叠加码垛的形式,但是底层码垛架与上层码垛架之间缺少支撑,使多层码垛架在运输时,由于运输车的颠簸可能会使叠加码放的码垛架倒塌,造成桶装水的损坏与泄漏
[0011]与现有技术相比,本实用新型提供了桶装水码垛架,具备以下有益效果:通过将限位块滑入上层码垛架主体底部第一空腔的内部,在第一弹簧的弹力作用下使限位倒钩的底部相互靠近将限位块夹持固定住,从而使限位块固定在第一空腔的内部使支撑杆将底层与上层的码垛架主体连接支撑,从而使桶装水码垛架进行叠加运输时,避免了由于运输车颠簸造成叠加码放的码垛架倒塌导致桶装水的损坏与泄漏的情况。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of bottled water technology, specifically to a bottled water stacking rack. Background Technology
[0002] Bottled water refers to purified or mineral water produced by treating tap water or extracted groundwater using modern industrial technologies such as reverse osmosis, electrodialysis, distillation, and resin softening. It is then filled into PVC containers by a bottling production line. Bottled water is categorized into purified water, mineral water, and mineralized water. Because bottled water containers are typically cylindrical and relatively heavy when filled, specialized tools are required for handling and storage. After production, bottled water needs to be stacked for convenient storage and transportation, necessitating the use of stacking racks. In the process of realizing this invention, the inventors discovered at least the following problems in the prior art: However, when transporting bottled water, existing bottled water palletizing racks typically place the upper palletizing rack on top of the lower rack to improve transportation efficiency, forming a stacked stacking pattern. However, the lack of support between the lower and upper palletizing racks means that during transportation, the bumps of the transport vehicle may cause the stacked palletizing racks to collapse, resulting in damage and leakage of the bottled water.
[0003] Therefore, the aforementioned technical problems need to be solved. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a bottled water stacking rack to solve the problems mentioned in the background section. By adopting the above technical solution, after the bottled water is stacked on the main body of the stacking rack, the limiting block slides into the first cavity at the bottom of the main body of the upper stacking rack. Under the elastic force of the first spring, the bottom of the limiting hook fixes the limiting block inside the first cavity, thereby providing stable support between the multi-layer stacking racks. This solves the problem that during transportation, the stacking racks may collapse due to the bumps of the transport vehicle, causing damage and leakage to the bottled water.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides the following technical solution: A bottled water stacking rack includes a stacking rack body. First storage slots are provided on both sides of the top front and rear ends of the stacking rack body. A support rod is rotatably installed at one end of each storage slot, away from each other. A limit block is fixedly installed on the top of the support rod. A support foot is fixedly installed at the bottom of the stacking rack body. A first cavity is provided at the bottom of the support foot. Limit hooks are rotatably installed on both sides of the first cavity. A push rod extending outwards is rotatably installed on the side of each limit hook away from each other. A first spring is fixedly installed at the top between the limit hooks.
[0006] Preferably, a second storage slot is provided inside the first storage slot, and a support frame that is rotatably connected to the support rod is movably installed inside the second storage slot.
[0007] Preferably, the front and rear ends of the second storage slot are provided with sliding grooves, and a slider that is fixedly connected to the bottom of the support frame is slidably installed inside the sliding groove.
[0008] Preferably, the front and rear sides of the palletizing frame body are provided with second cavities, and a limiting rod that is at the same horizontal position as the support frame is movably installed inside the second cavity. A second spring located inside the second cavity is sleeved on the outside of the limiting rod.
[0009] Preferably, a support base plate is fixedly installed inside the main body of the palletizing rack, and palletizing grooves are evenly formed on the top of the support base plate.
[0010] Preferably, a first protective plate is rotatably installed at the front and rear ends of the bottom of the support base plate, and a second protective plate is rotatably installed on both sides of the bottom of the support base plate.
[0011] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a bottled water stacking rack with the following advantages: by sliding the limiting block into the first cavity at the bottom of the upper stacking rack body, the bottom of the limiting hooks move closer together under the elastic force of the first spring, clamping and fixing the limiting block, thereby fixing the limiting block inside the first cavity. The support rod connects and supports the bottom and upper stacking rack bodies, thus preventing damage and leakage of bottled water caused by the collapse of the stacking rack due to the bumps of the transport vehicle during stacking and transportation. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a front view structural diagram of the present utility model; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the unfolded structure of this utility model from a bottom view; Figure 3 This is a partial front sectional view of the main body of the palletizing rack of this utility model; Figure 4 This is a front view cross-sectional structural diagram of the support leg of this utility model; Figure 5 This is a partial top view cross-sectional structural diagram of the main body of the palletizing rack of this utility model.
[0013] In the diagram: 1. Palletizing rack body; 101. First storage slot; 102. Support rod; 103. Limiting block; 104. Support foot; 105. First cavity; 106. Limiting hook; 107. Push rod; 108. First spring; 2. Second storage slot; 201. Support frame; 202. Slide groove; 203. Slider; 204. Second cavity; 205. Limiting rod; 206. Second spring; 3. Support base plate; 301. Palletizing groove; 302. First protective plate; 303. Second protective plate. Detailed Implementation
[0014] 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.
[0015] As described in the background section, there are shortcomings in the existing technology. In order to solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this application proposes a bottled water stacking rack.
[0016] Please see Figures 1-5 A bottled water stacking rack includes a stacking rack body 1. First storage slots 101 are provided on both sides of the top front and rear ends of the stacking rack body 1. A support rod 102 is rotatably installed at one end of each storage slot 101. A limit block 103 is fixedly installed on the top of the support rod 102. A support foot 104 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the stacking rack body 1. A first cavity 105 is provided at the bottom of the support foot 104. Limit hooks 106 are rotatably installed on both sides of the first cavity 105. A push rod 107 extending outwards is rotatably installed on the side of the limit hooks 106 that is far apart from each other. A first spring 108 is fixedly installed at the top between the limit hooks 106.
[0017] With the above-described structural design, the bottled water stacking rack slides the limiting block 103 into the first cavity 105. Under the elastic force of the first spring 108, the limiting hook 106 rotates, causing the bottoms to move closer together, thus fixing the limiting block 103 inside the first cavity 105. This allows the support rod 102 to connect and support the bottom and top stacking rack bodies 1, making the stacking rack body 1 more stable when transporting multiple layers of bottled water. This avoids the problem of damage and leakage of water caused by the collapse of multiple stacked bottled water layers due to bumps during transportation. When the stacked stacking rack body 1 needs to be disassembled, the push rod 107 is pressed into the first cavity 105, causing the limiting hook 106 to rotate and move the bottoms away from each other. This allows the limiting block 103 to slide out from the first cavity 105, separating the bottom and top stacking rack bodies 1, facilitating operation by staff.
[0018] Furthermore, a second storage slot 2 is provided inside the first storage slot 101. A support frame 201, rotatably connected to the support rod 102, is movably installed inside the second storage slot 2. Slide grooves 202 are provided at the front and rear ends inside the second storage slot 2. A slider 203, fixedly connected to the bottom of the support frame 201, is slidably installed inside the slide grooves 202. When the support rod 102 rotates to a vertical position for support, the slider 203 slides inside the slide grooves 202, causing the bottom end of the support frame 201 to slide away from each other inside the second storage slot 2. This creates a triangular structure between the support frame 201 and the support rod 102, providing support for the support rod 102 and making the support rod 102 more stable for supporting the bottom and upper stacking racks. When the support rod 102 is stored inside the first storage slot 101, the support frame 201 is stored inside the second storage slot 2, facilitating the handling of the stacking rack body 1. Furthermore, the front and rear sides of the palletizing frame body 1 are provided with second cavities 204. A limiting rod 205, positioned at the same horizontal level as the support frame 201, is movably installed inside the second cavity 204. A second spring 206, located inside the second cavity 204, is sleeved on the outer side of the limiting rod 205. When the bottom end of the support frame 201 moves to a distance from the second receiving groove 2, the elastic force of the second spring 206 causes one end of the limiting rod 205 to slide into the second receiving groove 2, thus limiting and fixing the bottom end of the support frame 201, thereby making the support frame 201's support of the support rod 102 more secure. Furthermore, a support base plate 3 is fixedly installed inside the main body 1 of the palletizing rack, and palletizing grooves 301 are evenly distributed on the top of the support base plate 3. When workers place bottled water into the palletizing grooves 301 on the top of the support base plate 3, the bottom of the bottled water is restrained when placed on top of the support base plate 3, preventing instability during transportation caused by the bottom sliding due to inertia and collisions between the bottled water bottles. Furthermore, a first protective plate 302 is rotatably installed at the front and rear ends of the bottom of the support base plate 3, and a second protective plate 303 is rotatably installed on both sides of the bottom of the support base plate 3. When multiple layers are stacked on the palletizing rack body 1, the first protective plate 302 and the second protective plate 303 rotate and unfold to protect the bottled water, preventing it from sliding off the top of the palletizing rack body 1 due to the inertia of the vehicle during transport. 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 pallet for stacking of bottles, comprising a pallet body (1), characterized in that: The palletizing rack body (1) has a first storage groove (101) on both sides of the top front end and the rear end. A support rod (102) is rotatably installed at one end of the first storage groove (101) that is far apart from each other. A limit block (103) is fixedly installed on the top of the support rod (102). A support foot (104) is fixedly installed on the bottom of the palletizing rack body (1). A first cavity (105) is opened at the bottom of the support foot (104). Limit hooks (106) are rotatably installed on both sides of the first cavity (105). A push rod (107) extending to the outside is rotatably installed on the side of the limit hooks (106) that is far apart from each other. A first spring (108) is fixedly installed on the top between the limit hooks (106).
2. The pallet for bottled water according to claim 1, wherein: The first storage slot (101) has a second storage slot (2) inside, and a support frame (201) that is rotatably connected to the support rod (102) is movably installed inside the second storage slot (2).
3. The pallet for bottled water according to claim 2, wherein: The front and rear ends of the second storage slot (2) are provided with sliding grooves (202), and a slider (203) that is fixedly connected to the bottom of the support frame (201) is slidably installed inside the sliding groove (202).
4. The pallet for bottled water according to claim 2, wherein: The palletizing frame body (1) has a second cavity (204) on both the front and rear sides. A limiting rod (205) at the same horizontal position as the support frame (201) is movably installed inside the second cavity (204). A second spring (206) located inside the second cavity (204) is sleeved on the outside of the limiting rod (205).
5. The pallet for bottled water according to claim 1, wherein: The main body (1) of the palletizing rack is fixedly installed with a support base plate (3), and the top of the support base plate (3) is evenly provided with palletizing grooves (301).
6. The pallet for bottled water according to claim 5, wherein: The first protective plate (302) is rotatably installed at the front and rear ends of the bottom of the support base plate (3), and the second protective plate (303) is rotatably installed on both sides of the bottom of the support base plate (3).