Support structure and container components

CN224632387UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-14HENAN INVIC TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-07-18
Publication Date
2026-08-14

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Technical Problem

[0007]本实用新型旨在改善现有技术中使用AGV运输车转运集装箱时存在的技术问题

Benefits of technology

[0020] The support structure has a support portion, an assembly portion, and a side stop portion. A support platform is formed at the top of the support portion. The assembly portion protrudes from the middle of the support platform, and the side stop portion surrounds the edge of the support platform. An assembly gap is formed between the side stop portion and the assembly portion. The bottom of the assembly component has an assembly hole. The assembly component is configured to be assembled onto a container. The support platform can connect to the bottom of the assembly component and provide support for it. Furthermore, the support portion provides support for the container. The assembly portion can extend into the assembly hole of the assembly component, and the wall portion of the assembly component can extend into the assembly gap. At this time, the side stop portion can abut against the assembly. The assembly parts prevent tilting, ensuring the verticality between the support and the container. The side rails also facilitate the installation of locking devices between the support legs and the assembly parts. These locking devices connect to both the assembly parts and the side rails, locking and securing them to strengthen the connection between the support legs and the assembly parts, thus enhancing the connection strength between the support legs and the container. Therefore, this support structure features simple structure, convenient assembly and disassembly, and strong load-bearing capacity. It can assist AGV transport vehicles in achieving fast and accurate container transfer without frequent disassembly, improving container transfer efficiency.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a support structure and a container assembly. The support structure includes a support foot and a locking component. The support foot has a support portion, an assembly portion, and a side stop portion. A support platform is formed at the top of the support portion. The assembly portion protrudes from the middle of the support platform, and the side stop portion surrounds the edge of the support platform. An assembly gap is formed between the side stop portion and the assembly portion. The bottom of the assembly part on the container is provided with an assembly hole. The support platform is used to connect with the bottom of the assembly part and provide support for it. After the assembly portion extends into the assembly hole and the wall of the assembly part extends into the assembly gap, the locking component can connect with the assembly part and the side stop portion, locking and fixing the assembly part and the side stop portion. The support structure of this utility model has the characteristics of simple structure and convenient assembly and disassembly, as well as strong load-bearing capacity. It can assist AGV transport vehicles to achieve fast and accurate container transfer without frequent disassembly and assembly, thus improving the container transfer efficiency.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of container technology, and in particular to a support structure and a container component. Background Technology

[0002] AGV transport vehicles are the basic transportation facilities of intelligent production lines. The combined application of AGV transport vehicles and transport tooling is a key link in intelligent manufacturing and flexible production. The two working together can achieve precise material transfer, efficient connection of processes, and automation of production processes.

[0003] Typically, energy storage containers have a relatively high total weight. On the manufacturing and assembly line of energy storage containers, AGV transport vehicles and transport tooling work together to facilitate the turnover of containers. Currently, most transport tooling uses a frame support structure or hydraulic outrigger support device to assist AGV transport vehicles in transferring containers.

[0004] In the process of realizing this invention, the inventors discovered that the prior art has at least the following problems:

[0005] While frame support structures can meet the requirements for transferring large loads of goods, they are heavy and occupy a large area. During production line turnover, they require the use of equipment such as forklifts, resulting in low turnover efficiency. In addition, frame support structures can only allow AGV transport vehicles to enter the bottom of the container from the left or right or move out from the bottom of the container, which limits the application scenarios of AGV transport vehicles.

[0006] Hydraulic outrigger support devices can also meet the requirements for transferring large loads of goods, but the device itself has a relatively complex structure, and the process of putting it into the transfer container is cumbersome. It requires connection to a hydraulic oil supply system and is not suitable for the current intelligent production line layout scenario. Utility Model Content

[0007] The present invention aims to improve the technical problems existing in the use of AGV transport vehicles to transfer containers in the prior art.

[0008] To address this, this utility model proposes a support structure and a container assembly. The support structure of this utility model features a simple structure, convenient assembly and disassembly, and strong load-bearing capacity. It can assist AGV transport vehicles in achieving rapid and accurate container transfer without frequent disassembly and assembly, thereby improving container transfer efficiency.

[0009] In a first aspect, embodiments of this application provide a support structure for connecting with fittings on a container. The fitting has an assembly hole at its bottom. The support structure includes a support foot and a locking member. The support foot has a support portion, an assembly portion, and a side stop portion. A support platform is formed at the top of the support portion. The assembly portion protrudes from the middle of the support platform. The side stop portion surrounds the edge of the support platform. An assembly gap is formed between the side stop portion and the assembly portion. The support platform is used to connect with and support the bottom of the fitting. After the assembly portion extends into the assembly hole and the wall of the fitting extends into the assembly gap, the locking member can connect with the fitting and the side stop portion, locking and fixing the fitting and the side stop portion.

[0010] Optionally, the side stop includes at least two first wall portions, each of which forms the assembly gap with the assembly portion, and at least two adjacent first wall portions are connected to form an included angle.

[0011] Optionally, the assembly portion is formed with a second wall portion corresponding to at least all the wall portions of the side stop portion.

[0012] Optionally, the side stop and the assembly are respectively provided with a first limiting hole and a second limiting hole at corresponding positions. The assembly is provided with a locking hole at the position corresponding to the first limiting hole. The locking member includes a seat and an adjusting member. The seat has a connecting part and a first abutting part and a second abutting part that are connected to both ends of the connecting part and extend outward. The connecting part and the second abutting part can pass through the first limiting hole and the second limiting hole, and the connecting part is allowed to rotate within the first limiting hole and the second limiting hole, such that the first abutting part abuts against the outer wall of the side stop and the second abutting part abuts against the inner wall of the assembly. The adjusting member is disposed in the seat and can be adjusted in position relative to the seat, such that the end of the adjusting member extends into the locking hole to form a lock.

[0013] Optionally, the adjusting member and the seat are threadedly connected, and the end of the adjusting member is threadedly connected to the locking hole to form a lock.

[0014] Optionally, the adjusting member has a driven portion and a threaded portion, the threaded portion being connected to the middle of the driven portion and the interior of the seat body, and the driven portion being located outside the first abutting portion.

[0015] Optionally, the support portion is further provided with a suspension portion, the adjustment member is connected to the suspension portion, and the suspension portion supports the seat.

[0016] Optionally, the first limiting hole is provided at least two positions on the side stop, and correspondingly, the second limiting hole is provided at least two positions on the assembly.

[0017] Optionally, the support portion is provided with a handle.

[0018] In a second aspect, embodiments of this application also provide a container assembly, including multiple support structures and containers as described in the first aspect, wherein fittings are provided on the periphery or bottom of the containers.

[0019] Compared with the prior art, the support structure and container assembly provided in this application have at least the following beneficial effects:

[0020] The support structure has a support portion, an assembly portion, and a side stop portion. A support platform is formed at the top of the support portion. The assembly portion protrudes from the middle of the support platform, and the side stop portion surrounds the edge of the support platform. An assembly gap is formed between the side stop portion and the assembly portion. The bottom of the assembly component has an assembly hole. The assembly component is configured to be assembled onto a container. The support platform can connect to the bottom of the assembly component and provide support for it. Furthermore, the support portion provides support for the container. The assembly portion can extend into the assembly hole of the assembly component, and the wall portion of the assembly component can extend into the assembly gap. At this time, the side stop portion can abut against the assembly. The assembly parts prevent tilting, ensuring the verticality between the support and the container. The side rails also facilitate the installation of locking devices between the support legs and the assembly parts. These locking devices connect to both the assembly parts and the side rails, locking and securing them to strengthen the connection between the support legs and the assembly parts, thus enhancing the connection strength between the support legs and the container. Therefore, this support structure features simple structure, convenient assembly and disassembly, and strong load-bearing capacity. It can assist AGV transport vehicles in achieving fast and accurate container transfer without frequent disassembly, improving container transfer efficiency.

[0021] This container assembly utilizes multiple of the aforementioned support structures, allowing the container to be supported and enabling AGV transport vehicles to enter and exit the bottom of the container from the front, rear, left, or right directions. Consequently, this container assembly can adapt to various production line layouts and is well-suited for fast-moving intelligent production lines. Attached Figure Description

[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the container assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0023] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram showing the assembly relationship between the container and the supporting structure.

[0024] Figure 3 for Figure 2 The diagram shows the structure of the support leg;

[0025] Figure 4 for Figure 2 The structural schematic diagram of the assembly shown is shown below;

[0026] Figure 5 for Figure 2 The diagram shows the structure of the locking component.

[0027] Figure 6 for Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the support structure shown;

[0028] Figure 7 for Figure 6 The diagram shows the assembly relationship between the support legs and the components.

[0029] Figure 8 for Figure 6 The diagram shows a cross-sectional view of the assembly relationship between the support legs and the fittings.

[0030] The meanings of the reference numerals in the attached figures are as follows:

[0031] 1. Support foot; 11. Support part; 12. Assembly part; 121. Second wall part; 122. Locking hole; 13. Side guard part; 131. First wall part; 132. First limiting hole; 14. Support platform; 15. Assembly gap; 16. Suspension part; 17. Handle; 2. Assembly parts; 21. Assembly hole; 22. Second limiting hole; 3. Locking part; 31. Seat body; 311. Connecting part; 312. First abutting part; 313. Second abutting part; 32. Adjusting component; 321. Driven part; 322. Threaded part; 4. Support top plate; 5. Support bottom plate; 6. Reinforcing rib plate; 10. Support structure; 20. Container; 30. AGV transport vehicle. Detailed Implementation

[0032] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain this utility model, and should not be construed as limiting this utility model.

[0033] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional descriptions, such as up, down, front, back, up, down, etc., indicating the directional or positional relationship, are based on the directional or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element 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.

[0034] like Figures 1-8 As shown, in the first aspect, this application provides a support structure 10 that can be used to connect with an accessory 2 on a container 20 to support the container 20. The support structure 10 includes a support leg 1 and a locking member 3. The support leg 1 has a support portion 11, an assembly portion 12, and a side stop portion 13. A support platform 14 is formed at the top of the support portion 11. The assembly portion 12 protrudes from the middle of the support platform 14. The side stop portion 13 surrounds the edge of the support platform 14. An assembly gap 15 is formed between the side stop portion 13 and the assembly portion 12. An assembly hole 21 is provided at the bottom of the accessory 2. The accessory 2 is configured to be assembled on the container 20. The support platform 14 is used to connect with the bottom of the accessory 2 and provide support thereto. After the assembly portion 12 extends into the assembly hole 21 and the wall of the accessory 2 extends into the assembly gap 15, the locking member 3 can connect with the accessory 2 and the side stop portion 13 and lock and fix the accessory 2 and the side stop portion 13.

[0035] Based on the above technical solution, the assembly 2 can be assembled onto the container 20. The support platform 14 of the support leg 1 can be connected to the bottom of the assembly 2 to provide support for the assembly 2. Consequently, the support part 11 provides support for the container 20. The assembly part 12 can extend into the assembly hole 21 of the assembly 2, and the wall of the assembly 2 can extend into the assembly gap 15. At this time, the side baffle 13 can abut against the assembly 2 to prevent the assembly 2 from tilting, thereby ensuring the verticality between the support part 11 and the container 20. Furthermore, the side baffle 13 also facilitates the support... A locking element 3 is provided between the support leg 1 and the assembly 2. The locking element 3 can connect with the assembly 2 and the side block 13, and lock and fix the assembly 2 and the side block 13 to strengthen the connection between the support leg 1 and the assembly 2, that is, to strengthen the connection strength between the support leg 1 and the container 20. Thus, this support structure 10 has the characteristics of simple structure, convenient assembly and disassembly, and strong load-bearing capacity. It can assist the AGV transport vehicle 30 to realize the rapid and accurate transfer of the container 20 without frequent disassembly and assembly, which can improve the transfer efficiency of the container 20.

[0036] In some embodiments, the fitting 2 can be welded to the container 20, either on the periphery or the bottom of the container 20. For example, for some containers 20 with relatively light loads, the fitting 2 can be placed on the periphery of the container 20, on the uprights of the container 20, or at other locations on the periphery of the container 20. For some containers 20 with relatively heavy loads, in order to ensure connection strength, the fitting 2 is often placed at the bottom of the container 20, either at the bottom of the uprights of the container 20 or at a location off the bottom of the container 20 from the uprights.

[0037] Whether the accessory 2 is placed on the periphery or bottom of the container 20, it can be partially embedded inside the container 20. This is aesthetically pleasing, as the overall shape of the container 20 is more uniform, and it also improves the connection strength between the accessory 2 and the container 20. In addition, placing the accessory 2 at the bottom of the container 20, with the support leg 1 located at the bottom of the container 20, can prevent the support leg 1 from being touched, thus avoiding misalignment between the support leg 1 and the accessory 2, which would reduce the connection strength between the support leg 1 and the container 20, and prevent the support leg 1 from being crushed by the weight of the container 20.

[0038] A support top plate 4 is provided at the top of the support part 11, and a support platform 14 is formed on the upper surface of the support top plate 4. The support top plate 4 is provided to increase the contact area between the support part 11 and the assembly 2 and improve stability.

[0039] The side guard 13 can restrict the assembly 2 and prevent the assembly 2 from tilting, thereby ensuring the verticality between the support leg 1 and the container 20.

[0040] In order to improve the restriction effect on the assembly 2, in some embodiments, the side block 13 includes at least two first wall portions 131, each of which forms an assembly gap 15 with the assembly portion 12, and at least two adjacent first wall portions 131 are connected to form an included angle.

[0041] The walls of the assembly 2 can be connected one-to-one within the assembly gap 15, and the walls of the assembly 2 can abut against the first walls 131 at the corresponding positions. This design increases the contact area between the side baffle 13 and the assembly 2, improving the restraining effect of the side baffle 13 on the assembly 2. Furthermore, among all the first walls 131 of the side baffle 13, at least two adjacent first walls 131 are connected and form an included angle. That is to say, the side baffle 13 can restrain the assembly 2 in at least two directions. These directions can mutually restrict each other, effectively preventing the side baffle 13 from deforming, thus effectively preventing the assembly 2 from deviating from the side baffle 13, further improving the restraining effect of the side baffle 13 on the assembly 2.

[0042] As a preferred embodiment, the side guard 13 includes two first wall portions 131, the included angle between the two first wall portions 131 being 90°; or, the side guard 13 includes three first wall portions 131, in which any two adjacent first wall portions 131 are perpendicular, and the three first wall portions 131 can be connected sequentially; or, the side guard 13 includes four first wall portions 131, in which any two adjacent first wall portions 131 are perpendicular, and the four first wall portions 131 are arranged end to end. The first wall sections 13 are connected to form a ring-shaped side barrier 13. At this time, the assembly part 2 protrudes from the container 20 and connects with the side barrier 13. These four first wall sections 131 can also form a side barrier 13 with a notch. Alternatively, the side barrier 13 includes five or more first wall sections 131. These first wall sections 131 are connected in sequence to form a ring-shaped side barrier 13 or a side barrier 13 with a notch. In this case, the included angle between two adjacent first wall sections 131 can be set according to the actual load capacity of the container 20, which will not be explained here.

[0043] Similarly, the assembly part 12 also restricts the assembly part 2: the wall of the assembly part 12 also abuts against the wall of the assembly part 2 to prevent the assembly part 2 from tilting.

[0044] To improve the limiting effect, in some embodiments, the assembly portion 12 is formed with a second wall portion 121 that corresponds to at least all the wall portions of the side stop portion 13.

[0045] The first wall portion 131 and the second wall portion 121 each abut against the wall portion of the assembly 2. The first wall portion 131 and the corresponding second wall portion 121 cooperate with each other to form a clamping shape, clamping the wall portion of the assembly 2. Different first wall portions 131 and corresponding second wall portions 121 can clamp the wall portion of the assembly 2 in different directions, thereby limiting the offset of the assembly 2, preventing it from tilting, ensuring the perpendicularity of the support portion 11 and the container 20, and preventing the support portion 11 from being crushed by the container 20 due to non-perpendicularity.

[0046] As a preferred embodiment, the assembly portion 12 is formed with second wall portions 121 corresponding to all the first wall portions 131 of the side stop portion 13. These second wall portions 121 are connected in sequence to form an annular assembly portion 12. Alternatively, among these second wall portions 121, the first and last second wall portions 121 are not connected, but instead form a notch.

[0047] It should be noted here that, for both the side guard 13 and the assembly part 12, without affecting the assembly effect with the assembly part 2, it is advisable to set reinforcing ribs on their walls to improve structural strength and prevent deformation.

[0048] As a preferred embodiment, the assembly hole 21 at the bottom of the assembly 2 is adapted to the shape of the assembly part 12, and the assembly 2 is fitted onto the outer periphery of the assembly part 12 through the assembly hole 21, and the assembly part 12 restricts the assembly 2 in the horizontal direction.

[0049] The locking element 3 can strengthen the connection between the support leg 1 and the assembly 2.

[0050] In some embodiments, the side stop 13 and the mounting part 2 are respectively provided with a first limiting hole 132 and a second limiting hole 22 at corresponding positions. The mounting part 12 is provided with a locking hole 122 at the position corresponding to the first limiting hole 132. The locking member 3 includes a seat 31 and an adjusting member 32. The seat 31 has a connecting part 311 and a first abutting part 312 and a second abutting part 313 connected to both ends of the connecting part 311 and extending outward. The connecting part 311 and the second abutting part 313 can pass through the first limiting hole 132 and the second limiting hole 22 and are allowed to rotate within the first limiting hole 132 and the second limiting hole 22, so that the first abutting part 312 abuts against the outer wall of the side stop 13 and the second abutting part 313 abuts against the inner wall of the mounting part 2. The adjusting member 32 is disposed in the seat 31 and can be adjusted in position relative to the seat 31, so that the end of the adjusting member 32 extends into the locking hole 122 to form a lock.

[0051] The first abutting part 312 abuts against the outer side of the first wall part 131 of the side stop 13, and the second abutting part 313 abuts against the inner side of the wall part where the fitting 2 extends into the assembly gap 15. Thus, the fitting 2 is restricted on the support platform 14 of the support part 11. In the upward direction, the fitting 2 is restricted by the connecting part 311 of the seat 31 and cannot be pulled out. In the downward direction, the fitting 2 and the support platform 14 form an abutment. In the left-right direction, the fitting 2 is restricted by the first wall part 131 of the side stop 13 and the second wall part 131 of the assembly part 12. With restriction 21, at this time, the assembly 2 and the support leg 1 are locked and fixed, and the connection between the support structure 10 and the container 20 is tight and has high strength. When the AGV transport vehicle 30 moves the container 20, the support structure 10 will also move accordingly. Thus, the support structure 10 and the AGV transport vehicle 30 work together to achieve rapid and accurate workstation transfer of the container 20. The support structure 10 follows the container 20 to switch workstations without frequent disassembly and installation, which can improve the transfer efficiency of the container 20.

[0052] As a preferred option, the first limiting hole 132 and the second limiting hole 22 are non-circular holes, such as oblong holes, square holes, and elliptical holes. This is only used as an example to illustrate the common types of non-circular holes, and does not mean that the first limiting hole 132 and the second limiting hole 22 must be oblong holes, square holes, or elliptical holes as described above.

[0053] Furthermore, the first limiting hole 132 and the second limiting hole 22 do not necessarily have to be exactly the same. They only need to satisfy the requirement that the connecting part 311 and the second abutting part 313 of the seat 31 pass through, allowing the connecting part 311 to rotate within the first limiting hole 132 and the second limiting hole 22, and that the first abutting part 312 abuts against the outer side of the first wall part 131 of the side stop part 13, and the second abutting part 313 abuts against the inner wall of the assembly 2.

[0054] The support structure 10 can be transported together with the container 20. During the actual transport process, there will inevitably be shaking. This shaking will cause the seat 31 to rotate. That is, the first abutment part 312 has a tendency to rotate relative to the first wall part 131 and the second abutment part 313 has a tendency to rotate relative to the inner wall of the assembly 2. This will affect the locking effect of the support foot 1 and the assembly 2.

[0055] Based on this, in some embodiments, a connection is added between the assembly part 12 and the seat 31, such as forming a thread on the outer periphery of the adjusting member 32, the adjusting member 32 and the seat 31 being threadedly connected, and the end of the adjusting member 32 being threadedly connected to the locking hole 122 to form a lock. This can limit the rotation of the seat 31 to a certain extent, ensuring that the connection between the seat 31 and the side stop 13 and the inner wall of the assembly 2 is tight, and the support leg 1 remains tightly connected to the container 20 during the transportation process with the container 20.

[0056] In some embodiments, the adjusting member 32 has a driven portion 321 and a threaded portion 322. The threaded portion 322 is connected to the middle of the driven portion 321 and is connected to the interior of the seat 31. The driven portion 321 is located outside the first abutment portion 312. Through the driven portion 321, the length of the threaded portion 322 screwed into the seat 31 can be adjusted, that is, the length of the threaded portion 322 screwed into the locking hole 122 of the assembly portion 12 can be adjusted to ensure that the support foot 1 and the assembly 2 can be locked.

[0057] As is well known, in actual intelligent production workshops, machinery and personnel are quite busy, and personnel activities are frequent. As for this support structure 10, the support leg 1 is relatively large and can be easily found by workers no matter where it is placed. The assembly 2 is welded to the container 20 and cannot be easily removed. As for the locking part 3, after the support leg 1 and the container 20 are separated, that is, the locking part 3 is separated from the support leg 1 and the assembly 2. If it is not properly stored, it will be difficult to find the locking part 3 in a short time when it is needed next time. Searching for the locking part 3 will waste the workers' time and may affect the workers' mood during operation.

[0058] In some embodiments, a suspension portion 16 is also formed on the support portion 11, the adjustment member 32 is connected to the suspension portion 16, and the suspension portion 16 supports the seat body 31.

[0059] As a preferred embodiment, the suspension part 16 is in the shape of a hook or a straight plate, and the suspension part 16 is provided with a hole or groove through which the adjusting member 32 can pass.

[0060] The side baffle 13 can restrict the assembly 2 in different directions. Similarly, in order to strengthen the restriction on the assembly 2, at least two positions on the side baffle 13 are provided with first limiting holes 132, that is, first limiting holes 132 are opened on at least two first wall portions 131 of the side baffle 13. Correspondingly, at least two positions on the assembly 2 are provided with second limiting holes 22. Each first limiting hole 132 and its corresponding second limiting hole 22 are provided with locking members 3. In this way, the locking members 3 can lock the support leg 1 and the assembly 2 from different directions, thereby strengthening the connection between the support leg 1 and the container 20.

[0061] Correspondingly, the support 11 is provided with a number of suspension parts 16 corresponding to the locking parts 3.

[0062] Correspondingly, the assembly part 12 is provided with a number of locking holes 122 corresponding to the number of locking members 3.

[0063] In some embodiments, a handle 17 is provided on the support 11. The handle 17 makes it easy for workers to grasp the entire support leg 1. Workers can hold the handle 17 and raise the support leg 1 to the position of the bottom fitting 2 of the container 20.

[0064] As a preferred embodiment, handles 17 are provided at two opposite positions on the support 11.

[0065] In addition, in some embodiments, a support base plate 5 is provided at the bottom of the support foot 1 to increase the contact area between the support foot 1 and the ground and improve the stability of the support foot 1 when it falls to contact the ground; a plurality of reinforcing ribs 6 are also provided between the support base plate 5 and the support part 11 to enhance the structural strength between the support part 11 and the support base plate 5.

[0066] In a second aspect, this application also proposes a container assembly, including multiple support structures 10 as in the first aspect and a container 20, wherein fittings 2 are provided on the periphery or bottom of the container 20.

[0067] This container assembly utilizes multiple of the aforementioned support structures 10. The assembly parts 2 can be installed at the four corners of the bottom of the container 20. Correspondingly, the support legs 1 of these support mechanisms are connected to the four corners of the bottom of the container 20, thereby enabling the container 20 of this assembly to be supported. The AGV transport vehicle 30 can enter and exit the bottom of the container 20 from the front, back, left, or right directions. In this way, this container assembly can adapt to the layout of production lines in multiple scenarios and can adapt well to fast-running intelligent production lines.

[0068] In the description of this utility model, "several" means one or more, "multiple" means two or more, "greater than," "less than," and "exceeding" are understood to exclude the stated number, while "above," "below," and "within" are understood to include the stated number. The use of "first" and "second" in the description is merely for distinguishing technical features and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features, or implicitly indicating the order of the indicated technical features.

[0069] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly defined, terms such as "setting," "installation," and "connection" should be interpreted broadly, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model in conjunction with the specific content of the technical solution.

[0070] In the description of this utility model, the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "illustrative embodiment," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., refer to specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described in connection with that embodiment or example, which are included in at least one embodiment or example of this utility model. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0071] The technical means disclosed in this utility model are not limited to those disclosed in the above embodiments, but also include technical solutions composed of any combination of the above technical features. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various improvements and modifications without departing from the principle of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications are also considered within the scope of protection of this utility model.

Claims

1. A support structure, characterized by, It can be used to connect with fittings on containers, the fittings having mounting holes at the bottom; the support structure includes support legs and locking components; The support foot has a support part, an assembly part, and a side stop part. A support platform is formed at the top of the support part. The assembly part protrudes from the middle of the support platform. The side stop part surrounds the edge of the support platform. An assembly gap is formed between the side stop part and the assembly part. The support platform is used to connect to and support the bottom of the assembly. After the assembly part extends into the assembly hole and the wall of the assembly part extends into the assembly gap, the locking member can connect to the assembly part and the side stop and lock and fix the assembly part and the side stop.

2. The support structure of claim 1, wherein, The side stop includes at least two first wall portions, each of which forms the assembly gap with the assembly portion, and at least two adjacent first wall portions are connected to form an included angle.

3. The support structure of claim 2, wherein, The assembly portion has a second wall portion that corresponds to at least all the wall portions of the side guard portion.

4. The support structure of claim 1, wherein, The side guard and the assembly are respectively provided with a first limiting hole and a second limiting hole at corresponding positions; The assembly part is provided with a locking hole at a position corresponding to the first limiting hole; The locking component includes a base and an adjusting component; The seat has a connecting part and a first abutting part and a second abutting part that are connected to both ends of the connecting part and extend outward; The connecting portion and the second abutting portion can pass through the first limiting hole and the second limiting hole, and the connecting portion is allowed to rotate within the first limiting hole and the second limiting hole, such that the first abutting portion abuts against the outer wall of the side stop and the second abutting portion abuts against the inner wall of the assembly. The adjusting member is disposed in the seat body, and the adjusting member can be adjusted in position relative to the seat body so that the end of the adjusting member extends into the locking hole to form a lock.

5. The support structure of claim 4, wherein, The adjusting member is threadedly connected to the seat body, and the end of the adjusting member is threadedly connected to the locking hole to form a locking mechanism.

6. The support structure according to claim 5, characterized in that, The adjusting member has a driven part and a threaded part. The threaded part is connected to the middle part of the driven part and the interior of the seat body. The driven part is located outside the first abutting part.

7. The support structure of claim 4, wherein, The support portion also has a suspension portion, the adjustment member is connected to the suspension portion, and the suspension portion supports the seat body.

8. The support structure of claim 4, wherein, The first limiting hole is provided at least two positions on the side guard; Correspondingly, the second limiting hole is provided at least two locations on the assembly.

9. The support structure of claim 1, wherein, The support is equipped with a handle.

10. A container assembly characterized by, It includes multiple support structures and containers as described in any one of claims 1-9, wherein the containers are provided with fittings on their periphery or bottom.