A steel pipe segment cleaning auxiliary tool
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521983924.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-16
AI Technical Summary
[0004]本实用新型要解决的技术问题是提供一种钢管节段清洗辅助工装,能够解决一般的钢管节段冲洗,采用逐一清洗,需要人工手持冲洗内壁,且沥水不方便的问题
1)本实用新型中通过专用的钢管节段清洗支架,将钢管节段嵌套在钢管节段挑杆上;采用的旋转单元结构一方面可以调节好角度便于钢管节段的摆放,另一方面可以调整好便于冲洗内壁的角度,能够充分的对钢管节段内外进行冲洗,此外,倾斜状态钢管节段在完成冲洗后,更加容易进行沥水;该装置针对钢管节段的清洗起到了极强的辅助作用,提高了钢管节段的清洗效率和清洗效果;同时也提高了钢管节段的沥水效率。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of steel pipe cleaning technology, and in particular to an auxiliary tooling for cleaning steel pipe segments. Background Technology
[0002] Stainless steel pipe is a hollow, long, round steel material. It is widely used in industrial pipelines for petroleum, chemical, medical, food, light industry, and machinery, as well as in mechanical structural components. In addition, it is lighter in weight while maintaining the same bending and torsional strength, so it is also widely used in the manufacture of mechanical parts and engineering structures, and is also commonly used in furniture and kitchenware.
[0003] After stainless steel pipes are manufactured, dust may accumulate on their surface, affecting their appearance and sales. Therefore, stainless steel pipes need to be cleaned before they are sold. Current cleaning methods include ultrasonic cleaning, but this is expensive and not suitable for small factories. Alternatively, manual cleaning with a water gun is required. Generally, a flat rinsing method is used, but this method makes it difficult to clean the inside and is also inconvenient for draining. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide an auxiliary tool for cleaning steel pipe segments, which can solve the problems of general steel pipe segment rinsing, which requires manual hand-washing of the inner wall and is inconvenient for draining water.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution of this utility model is: an auxiliary tooling for cleaning steel pipe segments, the innovation of which is: including a support frame, a transverse shaft, a rotating unit and a steel pipe segment cantilever rod; The support frame is arranged vertically and has a cylindrical rod structure; the support frame has a number of threaded holes that are staggered on both sides along the vertical direction; The transverse shaft has several parts, and one end of the transverse shaft is provided with a connecting screw, which is connected to the connecting threaded hole on the support frame by threaded connection; The rotating unit is mounted on a transverse shaft and includes a cantilever clamping block, a rotating block, a pry bar, and a positioning block. The cantilever clamping block is cylindrical and mounted at the other end of the transverse shaft via a slewing bearing. The cantilever clamping block has a through hole for accommodating the embedded steel pipe segment cantilever. The axis of this through hole is perpendicular to the axis of the transverse shaft, and the cantilever clamping block has a locking threaded hole perpendicular to the axis of the through hole. The rotating block is located on the side of the cantilever clamping block, and a pry bar is hinged to the rotating block perpendicular to the axis of the transverse shaft. The positioning block is mounted on the outer contour of the transverse shaft, and has several positioning grooves along its circumference for accommodating the embedded ends of the pry bar. By rotating the pry bar end out of the positioning groove, the pry bar drives the rotating block, thereby rotating the cantilever clamping block. The pry bar end is embedded in the positioning groove to maintain the positioning of the cantilever clamping block. The steel pipe segment cantilever rod has a cylindrical structure, with one end embedded in the through hole of the cantilever rod clamping block, and the steel pipe segment cantilever rod is locked by locking bolts and locking threaded holes; the steel pipe segment cantilever rod is used for nesting and placing steel pipe segments.
[0006] Furthermore, the rotating block is provided with a hinge groove in the axial direction perpendicular to the transverse axis, and a hinge hole is provided on the inner side wall of the hinge groove; the side wall of the pry bar is provided with a pin that cooperates with the hinge hole to realize the hinged installation of the pry bar on the rotating block.
[0007] Furthermore, the cantilever clamping block is provided with at least two through holes for installing steel pipe segment cantilever rods, and the steel pipe segment cantilever rods are arranged parallel to each other on the cantilever clamping block.
[0008] The advantages of this utility model are: 1) In this utility model, a special steel pipe segment cleaning bracket is used to nest the steel pipe segments on the steel pipe segment cantilever rod. The rotating unit structure can adjust the angle to facilitate the placement of the steel pipe segments and adjust the angle to facilitate the washing of the inner wall, which can fully wash the inside and outside of the steel pipe segments. In addition, the inclined steel pipe segments are easier to drain after washing. This device plays a strong auxiliary role in cleaning steel pipe segments, improving the cleaning efficiency and effect of steel pipe segments, and also improving the drainage efficiency of steel pipe segments. Attached Figure Description
[0009] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0010] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of an auxiliary tooling structure for cleaning steel pipe segments according to the present invention.
[0011] Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of the rotating unit of the auxiliary tooling structure for cleaning steel pipe segments according to this utility model. Detailed Implementation
[0012] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of this utility model described and shown in the accompanying drawings can generally be arranged and designed in various different configurations.
[0013] Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention, but merely to illustrate selected embodiments of the invention. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0014] like Figure 1 Figure 2 The auxiliary tooling for cleaning steel pipe segments shown includes a support frame 1, a transverse shaft 2, a rotating unit 3, and a steel pipe segment cantilever 4.
[0015] The support frame 1 is arranged vertically and has a cylindrical rod structure; the support frame 1 has several threaded holes that are staggered on both sides along the vertical direction.
[0016] There are several transverse shafts 2, and one end of the transverse shaft 2 is provided with a connecting screw, which is installed in the connecting threaded hole on the support frame 1 by threaded connection.
[0017] The rotating unit 3 is mounted on the transverse shaft 2. The rotating unit 3 includes a cantilever clamping block 31, a rotating block 32, a pry bar 33, and a positioning block 34. The cantilever clamping block 31 is cylindrical and is mounted at the other end of the transverse shaft 2 via a slewing bearing. The cantilever clamping block 31 has a through hole for accommodating the steel pipe segment cantilever 4. The axis of the through hole is perpendicular to the axis of the transverse shaft 2. The cantilever clamping block 31 also has a locking threaded hole perpendicular to the axis of the through hole. The rotating block 32 is located on the side of the cantilever clamping block 31, and a pry bar 33 is hinged to the rotating block 32 perpendicular to the axis of the transverse shaft. The positioning block 34 is mounted on the outer contour of the transverse shaft, and several positioning grooves are provided on the positioning block 34 along the circumference to accommodate the end of the pry bar 33. The pry bar 33 drives the rotating block 32 to rotate by rotating the end of the pry bar 33 out of the positioning groove. The end of the pry bar 33 is embedded in the positioning groove to keep the cantilever clamping block 31 in position.
[0018] The steel pipe segment cantilever rod 4 has a cylindrical structure, with one end embedded in the through hole of the cantilever rod clamping block 31. The steel pipe segment cantilever rod 4 is locked by locking bolts and locking threaded holes. The steel pipe segment cantilever rod 4 is used for nesting and placing steel pipe segments.
[0019] A hinge groove is provided on the rotating block 32 in the axial direction perpendicular to the transverse axis, and a hinge hole is provided on the inner side wall of the hinge groove; a pin is provided on the side wall of the pry bar 33 to cooperate with the hinge hole, so as to realize the hinged installation of the pry bar 33 on the rotating block.
[0020] The cantilever clamping block 31 has at least two through holes for installing the steel pipe segment cantilever 4, and the steel pipe segment cantilever 4 are arranged parallel to each other on the cantilever clamping block 31.
[0021] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: A dedicated steel pipe segment cleaning bracket is used to nest the steel pipe segments onto the steel pipe segment support rod. The rotating unit structure allows for angle adjustment to facilitate the placement of the steel pipe segments and also allows for optimal rinsing of the inner wall, ensuring thorough rinsing of both the inside and outside of the steel pipe segments. Furthermore, the inclined steel pipe segments are easier to drain after rinsing. This device provides strong assistance in cleaning steel pipe segments, improving cleaning efficiency and effectiveness, and also enhancing drainage efficiency.
[0022] 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 illustrative of the principles of this 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 this utility model as claimed.
Claims
1. An auxiliary tooling for cleaning steel pipe segments, characterized in that: Includes support frame, transverse shaft, rotating unit and steel pipe segment cantilever; The support frame is arranged vertically and has a cylindrical rod structure; the support frame has a number of threaded holes that are staggered on both sides along the vertical direction; The transverse shaft has several parts, and one end of the transverse shaft is provided with a connecting screw, which is connected to the connecting threaded hole on the support frame by threaded connection; The rotating unit is mounted on a transverse shaft and includes a cantilever clamping block, a rotating block, a pry bar, and a positioning block. The cantilever clamping block is cylindrical and mounted at the other end of the transverse shaft via a slewing bearing. The cantilever clamping block has a through hole for accommodating the insertion of a steel pipe segment cantilever. The axis of this through hole is perpendicular to the axis of the transverse shaft, and the cantilever clamping block has a locking threaded hole perpendicular to the axis of the through hole. The rotating block is located on the side of the cantilever clamping block, and a pry bar is hinged to the rotating block perpendicular to the axis of the transverse shaft. The positioning block is mounted on the outer contour of the transverse shaft, and has several positioning grooves along its circumference for accommodating the insertion of the pry bar ends. By rotating the pry bar ends out of the positioning grooves, the pry bar drives the rotating block, thereby rotating the cantilever clamping block. The pry bar ends are embedded in the positioning grooves to maintain the positioning of the cantilever clamping block. The steel pipe segment cantilever rod has a cylindrical structure, with one end embedded in the through hole of the cantilever rod clamping block, and the steel pipe segment cantilever rod is locked by locking bolts and locking threaded holes; the steel pipe segment cantilever rod is used for nesting and placing steel pipe segments.
2. The auxiliary tooling for cleaning steel pipe segments according to claim 1, characterized in that: The rotating block has a hinge groove in the axial direction perpendicular to the transverse axis, and a hinge hole is provided on the inner side wall of the hinge groove; the side wall of the pry bar is provided with a pin that cooperates with the hinge hole to realize the hinged installation of the pry bar on the rotating block.
3. The auxiliary tooling for cleaning steel pipe segments according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cantilever clamping block is provided with at least two through holes for installing steel pipe segment cantilever rods, and the steel pipe segment cantilever rods are arranged parallel to each other on the cantilever clamping block.