Machine tool table with dirt collecting mechanism
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521731094.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-08-14
AI Technical Summary
[0004]为了弥补现有技术的不足,现有技术中的机床工作台的集污机构在使用时,容易出现废料堵塞流道的情况,导致废料收集困难,往往需要工作人员耗费大量的时间进行手动辅助清理的问题,本实用新型提出一种具有集污机构的机床工作台
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of machine tool worktables, specifically a machine tool worktable with a dirt collection mechanism. Background Technology
[0002] The machine tool table is the core component of a machine tool used to fix, support, and position workpieces. It is usually made of high-strength metal and has T-slots on its surface for mounting fixtures. It can be moved precisely by manual or electric drive, thereby ensuring the stability of the workpiece and the machining accuracy during the machining process. It is widely used in machining scenarios such as milling, drilling, and grinding.
[0003] Currently, most machine tool worktables in existing technologies are equipped with a waste collection mechanism and use flow channels to collect processing waste and coolant. However, in actual use, most processing waste is difficult to flow out with the coolant and is prone to clogging the collection channels, making waste collection difficult and often requiring workers to spend a lot of time on manual cleaning. Therefore, to address the above problems, a machine tool worktable with a waste collection mechanism is proposed. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, the existing machine tool worktable's waste collection mechanism is prone to clogging the flow channel with waste during use, leading to difficulties in waste collection and often requiring workers to spend a lot of time on manual cleaning. This utility model proposes a machine tool worktable with a waste collection mechanism.
[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is: a machine tool workbench with a dirt collection mechanism, including a workbench body, a flow channel is opened on the surface of the workbench body, an opening is opened on one side of the workbench body, a dirt collection box is arranged inside the opening, sliding components are arranged on both sides of the workbench body, the two sliding components are connected to a moving frame, a scraper is fixedly installed inside the moving frame, the scraper is used in conjunction with the flow channel, a connecting frame is fixedly installed on the surface of the moving frame, and a scraper is fixedly installed at the bottom of the connecting frame, the scraper is used in conjunction with the flow channel;
[0006] The sliding assembly includes first slide grooves on both sides of the workbench body, and first sliders are slidably connected inside the two first slide grooves. Second sliders are fixedly installed on opposite sides of the movable frame. Second slide grooves are opened on one side of the two first sliders, and the surface of the second slider is slidably connected to the inner cavity of the second slide groove.
[0007] Preferably, a bracket is fixedly installed inside the opening, and a support groove is provided at the bottom of the sludge collection box, with the support groove fitting onto the surface of the bracket.
[0008] Preferably, curved panels are fixedly installed on both sides of the scraper, and the curved panels are used in conjunction with the scraper.
[0009] Preferably, a first limiting block is slidably connected to the surface of the first slider, and a first limiting groove is formed on the inner wall of the first slide groove, with the surface of the first limiting block slidably connected to the inner cavity of the first limiting groove.
[0010] Preferably, a connecting block is fixedly connected to the surface of the first limiting block, and a connecting groove is formed on the surface of the first slider, with the surface of the connecting block slidingly connected to the inner cavity of the connecting groove.
[0011] Preferably, a second limiting block is fixedly installed on the surface of the connecting block, and a second limiting groove is formed on the inner wall of the connecting groove, with the inner cavity of the second limiting groove slidably connected to the surface of the second limiting block.
[0012] Preferably, a third limiting block is fixedly installed on the surface of the second slider, and a third limiting groove is opened inside the second slide groove, and the inner cavity of the third limiting groove is slidably connected to the surface of the third limiting block.
[0013] The advantages of this utility model are:
[0014] 1. This utility model, by setting up a sludge collection box, can collect debris. By pulling the movable frame and stabilizing its position through the sliding component, the movable frame can drive the shovel plate to clean the flow channel and carry away the cleaned debris. At the same time, the scraper can remove smaller debris and carry away the debris pushed out of the flow channel by the shovel plate, and sweep the debris into the sludge collection box for collection. This not only makes cleaning more convenient, but also effectively avoids the flow channel blockage caused by long-term use.
[0015] 2. By setting a sliding component, this utility model can make the moving frame more stable when moving, and avoid the moving frame from deviating during movement. At the same time, it can move the shovel and scraper to the outside of the main body of the workbench, so as to avoid the moving frame, shovel and scraper affecting the normal use of the main body of the workbench. Attached Figure Description
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the machine tool workbench with a dirt collection mechanism according to this utility model;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the sliding mechanism structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the left side of the movable frame of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the right side of the mobile frame of this utility model.
[0021] In the diagram: 1. Main body of the workbench; 101. Flow channel; 2. Opening; 201. Sludge collection box; 202. Support; 203. Support groove; 3. Moving frame; 301. Shovel plate; 302. Connecting frame; 303. Scraper; 304. Arc panel; 4. Sliding assembly; 41. First slide groove; 42. First slider; 4201. First limiting block; 4202. First limiting groove; 4203. Connecting block; 4204. Connecting groove; 4205. Second limiting block; 4206. Second limiting groove; 43. Second slider; 4301. Third limiting block; 4302. Third limiting groove; 44. Second slide groove. 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 scope of protection of the present utility model.
[0023] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-4 This application will be described in further detail.
[0024] This application discloses a machine tool worktable with a dirt collection mechanism. (Refer to...) Figure 1 and Figure 2 A machine tool workbench with a sludge collection mechanism includes a workbench body 1, a flow channel 101 on the surface of the workbench body 1, an opening 2 on one side of the workbench body 1, a sludge collection box 201 inside the opening 2, sliding components 4 on both sides of the workbench body 1, the two sliding components 4 are connected to a moving frame 3, a scraper 301 is fixedly installed inside the moving frame 3, the scraper 301 is used in conjunction with the flow channel 101, a connecting frame 302 is fixedly installed on the surface of the moving frame 3, and a scraper 303 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the connecting frame 302, the scraper 303 is used in conjunction with the flow channel 101;
[0025] The sliding assembly 4 includes first slide grooves 41 on both sides of the workbench body 1. First sliders 42 are slidably connected inside the two first slide grooves 41. Second sliders 43 are fixedly installed on opposite sides of the moving frame 3. Second slide grooves 44 are opened on one side of each of the two first sliders 42. The surface of the second slider 43 is slidably connected to the inner cavity of the second slide groove 44. Debris and cooling water can enter the sludge collection box 201 through the flow channel 101. By pulling the moving frame 3 and stabilizing the position of the moving frame 3 through the sliding assembly 4, the moving frame 3 can drive the shovel 301 to clean the flow channel 101 and carry away the cleaned debris. At the same time, the scraper 303 can remove smaller debris and carry away the debris pushed out of the flow channel 101 by the shovel 301, and sweep the debris into the sludge collection box 201 for collection.
[0026] Reference Figure 1 A bracket 202 is fixedly installed inside the opening 2. A support groove 203 is provided at the bottom of the sludge collection box 201. The support groove 203 is fitted onto the surface of the bracket 202. By fitting the support groove 203 onto the bracket 202, the sludge collection box 201 can be stabilized inside the opening 2 so that the sludge collection box 201 can perform sludge collection work, and it is also convenient to disassemble and assemble the sludge collection box 201.
[0027] Reference Figure 2 and Figure 4 Both sides of the scraper 303 are fixedly installed with arc panels 304, which are used in conjunction with the scraper 303. By setting arc panels 304 on both sides of the scraper 303, the debris can be gathered towards the scraper 303 by the arc panels 304 during the movement of the moving frame 3, so as to avoid the debris from falling onto the surface of the workbench body 1.
[0028] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The surface of the first slider 42 is slidably connected to a first limiting block 4201, and the inner wall of the first slide groove 41 is provided with a first limiting groove 4202. The surface of the first limiting block 4201 is slidably connected to the inner cavity of the first limiting groove 4202. By the first limiting block 4201 being slidably connected to the inside of the first limiting groove 4202, and the first limiting block 4201 being slidably connected to the first slider 42, the first limiting block 4201 can limit the position of the first slider 42 while allowing one end of the first slider 42 to extend to the outside of the worktable body 1.
[0029] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2A connecting block 4203 is fixedly connected to the surface of the first limiting block 4201, and a connecting groove 4204 is opened on the surface of the first slider 42. The surface of the connecting block 4203 is slidably connected to the inner cavity of the connecting groove 4204. By sliding the surface of the connecting block 4203 to the inner cavity of the connecting groove 4204, the first limiting block 4201 and the first slider 42 are slidably connected, so that one end of the first slider 42 slides out of the first sliding groove 41.
[0030] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 A second limiting block 4205 is fixedly installed on the surface of the connecting block 4203, and a second limiting groove 4206 is provided on the inner wall of the connecting groove 4204. The inner cavity of the second limiting groove 4206 is slidably connected to the surface of the second limiting block 4205. The slidable connection between the surface of the second limiting block 4205 and the inner cavity of the second limiting groove 4206 is used to prevent the connecting block 4203 from separating from the connecting groove 4204 and affecting the position of the first slider 42.
[0031] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 A third limiting block 4301 is fixedly installed on the surface of the second slider 43, and a third limiting groove 4302 is opened inside the second slide groove 44. The inner cavity of the third limiting groove 4302 is slidably connected to the surface of the third limiting block 4301. The position of the second slider 43 inside the second slide groove 44 is stabilized by the slidable connection between the surface of the third limiting block 4301 and the inner cavity of the third limiting groove 4302.
[0032] Working principle: By inserting the sludge collection box 201 into the opening 2 and fitting the support groove 203 onto the bracket 202, the sludge collection box 201 is stabilized in the opening 2 for the collection of debris. Debris and cooling water can enter the sludge collection box 201 through the flow channel 101. The moving frame 3 is pulled, and the first slider 42 is slidably connected to the inside of the first slide groove 41. Simultaneously, the surface of the first limiting block 4201 is slidably connected to the inner cavity of the first limiting groove 4202 to stabilize the position of the first slider 42. The second slider 43 is slidably connected to the inside of the second slide groove 44. The third limiting block 4301 and the third limiting groove 4302 prevent the second slider 43 from separating from the second slide groove 44, thus stabilizing the position of the moving frame 3 through the sliding assembly 4, making the moving frame 3 move more smoothly. When the moving frame 3 moves, it drives the scraper plate 301 to move, allowing the scraper plate 301 to remove debris from the flow channel 101. The moving frame 3 moves while carrying debris. Smaller debris is removed by the scraper 303, and debris pushed out of the flow channel 101 by the shovel 301 is carried away. The arc panel 304 gathers the debris towards the scraper 303 to prevent it from scattering on the surface of the workbench body 1. The debris is then swept into the collection box 201 for collection. After cleaning, the moving frame 3 is reset and slides through the surface of the connecting block 4203 to the inner cavity of the connecting groove 4204. The second limiting block 4205 and the second limiting groove 4206 prevent the connecting block 4203 from separating from the connecting groove 4204, so that the first limiting block 4201 slides through the first slider 42. One end of the first slider 42 extends to the outside of the workbench body 1, so that the moving frame 3 moves the shovel 301 and the scraper 303 to the outside of the workbench body 1, so as to avoid the moving frame 3, the shovel 301 and the scraper 303 affecting the normal use of the workbench body 1.
[0033] 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 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 the claimed utility model.
Claims
1. A machine tool worktable with a dirt collection mechanism, characterized in that: The system includes a workbench body (1), on the surface of which a flow channel (101) is provided. An opening (2) is provided on one side of the workbench body (1), and a sludge collection box (201) is provided inside the opening (2). Sliding components (4) are provided on both sides of the workbench body (1), and the two sliding components (4) are connected to a moving frame (3). A scraper (301) is fixedly installed inside the moving frame (3), and the scraper (301) is used in conjunction with the flow channel (101). A connecting frame (302) is fixedly installed on the surface of the moving frame (3), and a scraper (303) is fixedly installed at the bottom of the connecting frame (302), and the scraper (303) is used in conjunction with the flow channel (101). The sliding assembly (4) includes first slide grooves (41) on both sides of the workbench body (1), and first sliders (42) are slidably connected inside the two first slide grooves (41). Second sliders (43) are fixedly installed on opposite sides of the moving frame (3). Second slide grooves (44) are opened on one side of the two first sliders (42), and the surface of the second slider (43) is slidably connected to the inner cavity of the second slide groove (44).
2. A machine tool worktable with a dirt collection mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: A bracket (202) is fixedly installed inside the opening (2), and a support groove (203) is provided at the bottom of the sludge collection box (201), which is fitted onto the surface of the bracket (202).
3. A machine tool worktable with a dirt collection mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: Both sides of the scraper (303) are fixedly installed with arc-shaped panels (304), which are used in conjunction with the scraper (303).
4. A machine tool worktable with a dirt collection mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the first slider (42) is slidably connected to a first limiting block (4201), and the inner wall of the first slide groove (41) is provided with a first limiting groove (4202). The surface of the first limiting block (4201) is slidably connected to the inner cavity of the first limiting groove (4202).
5. A machine tool worktable with a dirt collection mechanism according to claim 4, characterized in that: A connecting block (4203) is fixedly connected to the surface of the first limiting block (4201), and a connecting groove (4204) is opened on the surface of the first slider (42). The surface of the connecting block (4203) is slidably connected to the inner cavity of the connecting groove (4204).
6. A machine tool worktable with a dirt collection mechanism according to claim 5, characterized in that: A second limiting block (4205) is fixedly installed on the surface of the connecting block (4203), and a second limiting groove (4206) is provided on the inner wall of the connecting groove (4204). The inner cavity of the second limiting groove (4206) is slidably connected to the surface of the second limiting block (4205).
7. A machine tool worktable with a dirt collection mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: A third limiting block (4301) is fixedly installed on the surface of the second slider (43), and a third limiting groove (4302) is provided inside the second slide groove (44). The inner cavity of the third limiting groove (4302) is slidably connected to the surface of the third limiting block (4301).