An apparatus for transporting photovoltaic modules
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202522591243.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-12-05
AI Technical Summary
[0004]本实用新型的目的在于提供一种用于转运光伏组件的设备,用于解决目前对光伏板组件进行转运时效率不高的问题
本实用新型涉及的一种用于转运光伏组件的设备在对光伏板组件进行转运时,便于对光伏板组件进行定位放置,操作过程简单,降低了工人劳动强度,且提高了转运过程整体的效率。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of photovoltaic equipment technology, specifically to a device for transporting photovoltaic modules. Background Technology
[0002] Photovoltaic modules (solar panels) are characterized by their large area, heavy weight, and fragile surface glass. They often require short-distance transport at the end of the production line, during warehousing, and during on-site installation.
[0003] Currently, the common method of transporting photovoltaic (PV) panels involves manually stacking them layer by layer onto a trolley pallet before transferring them. To prevent the PV panels from slipping and falling during transport, they are often bundled together, which increases the number of steps involved in transporting the PV panels. This not only increases the labor intensity for workers but also results in low transport efficiency. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a device for transporting photovoltaic modules, thereby solving the problem of low efficiency in the current process of transporting photovoltaic modules.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a device for transporting photovoltaic modules, comprising a trolley, a bottom support component including a bottom plate fixed to the top surface of the trolley body at the center of its bottom surface and a plurality of grooves arranged longitudinally on the top surface of the bottom plate and extending laterally; an inverted L-shaped frame including a plurality of vertical strips with their bottom ends fixed to the outer side of one end of the groove and a horizontal strip with one end fixed to the top of the vertical strip and parallel to the top of the corresponding groove, the other end of the horizontal strip being provided with a limiting stop plate that can be vertically swung; a pull-out component including a corner groove slidably fitted into the groove, a support strip with its inner end fixed to the bottom of the outer side of the corner groove, and a vertical plate fixed to the outer end of the support strip.
[0006] Preferably, the groove body has an end plate fixed at one end corresponding to the vertical strip, and the bottom end of the vertical strip has a clip that is fixedly engaged with the outside of the end plate.
[0007] Preferably, the bottom ends of the front and rear walls of the trough are respectively provided with sliding grooves in the transverse direction, and the bottom ends of the inner sides of the front and rear walls of the corner trough are respectively rotatably installed with rollers that slide and engage with the sliding grooves.
[0008] Preferably, a support plate is vertically fixed to the top surface of the end of the horizontal strip away from the vertical strip, and a rotating shaft is sleeved on the middle of the outer side wall of the support plate, with one end of the limiting block plate rotatably fitted onto the rotating shaft.
[0009] Preferably, the support plate is provided with positioning holes at the upper and lower sides of the rotating shaft, and the limiting plug is threaded with positioning bolts that match the positioning holes.
[0010] Preferably, a groove is formed at the middle of the end of the horizontal strip away from the vertical strip, and a roller is rotatably installed in the groove.
[0011] Preferably, a clamping plate is provided parallel to the inner side of the upright plate, and a spring is connected between the clamping plate and the upright plate.
[0012] Preferably, connecting strips are fixedly connected between adjacent vertical strips and between adjacent horizontal strips.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: This utility model relates to a device for transporting photovoltaic modules. When transporting photovoltaic modules, it is convenient to position and place the photovoltaic modules, the operation process is simple, the labor intensity of workers is reduced, and the overall efficiency of the transport process is improved. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the entire utility model; Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the inverted L-shaped frame of this utility model; Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the pull-out component of this utility model; Figure 4 This utility model Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram at point A; Figure 5 This utility model Figure 1 A magnified structural diagram at point B in the middle.
[0015] In the picture: 1 - cart; 2-Bottom support; 2.1-Base plate; 2.2-Gate; 2.2.1-Slide groove; 2.3-End plate; 3-Inverted L-shaped frame; 3.1-Vertical slats; 3.2-Horizontal slats; 3.2.1-Slot; 3.3-Clamping head; 3.4-Connecting slats; 3.5-Limiting plate; 3.6-Support plate; 3.6.1-Positioning hole; 3.7-Rotating shaft; 3.8-Positioning bolt; 3.9-Roller; 4-Drawer piece; 4.1-Corner groove; 4.2-Support strip; 4.3-Upright plate; 4.4-Clamping plate; 4.5-Spring; 4.6-Roller. Detailed Implementation
[0016] 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.
[0017] Please see Figure 1-5 This utility model provides a technical solution: a device for transporting photovoltaic modules, including a trolley 1, which can be a commonly used manual trolley or an electric assisted trolley, and includes a plate, a push-pull frame and wheels installed at the bottom of the plate.
[0018] The bottom support component 2 includes a bottom plate 2.1 fixed to the top surface of the trolley 1 at the center of its bottom surface, and multiple grooves 2.2 arranged longitudinally on the top surface of the bottom plate 2.1 and extending laterally. The bottom plate 2.1 can be fixed to the trolley 1 by welding or bolt anchoring. An end plate 2.3 is fixed to one end of the inner cavity of the groove 2.2. The bottom ends of the front and rear walls of the groove 2.2 are respectively provided with transverse sliding grooves 2.2.1.
[0019] The inverted L-shaped frame 3 includes multiple vertical slats 3.1 and a horizontal slat 3.2, one end of which is fixed to the top of the vertical slats 3.1 and parallel to the corresponding groove 2.2. The other end of the horizontal slat 3.2 is provided with a vertically rotatable limiting plate 3.5. The bottom end of the vertical slats 3.1 is integrally formed with a clamping head 3.3 that is fixedly engaged with the outside of the end plate 2.3. The clamping head 3.3 and the end plate 2.3 support are reinforced with stitching bolts. To ensure the overall rigidity and support strength of the inverted L-shaped frame 3, connecting slats 3.4 are fixedly connected between adjacent vertical slats 3.1 and adjacent horizontal slats 3.2. A support plate 3.6 is vertically fixed to the top surface of the horizontal slat 3.2 away from the vertical slats 3.1. A rotating shaft 3.7 is sleeved on the middle of the outer wall of the support plate 3.6, and one end of the limiting plate 3.5 is rotatably fitted onto the rotating shaft 3.7. The support plate 3.6 is provided with positioning holes 3.6.1 on the upper and lower sides of the rotating shaft 3.7, respectively. The limiting plate 3.5 is threaded with positioning bolts 3.8 that match the positioning holes 3.6.1. That is, the limiting plate 3.5 can rotate freely in the vertical plane relative to the rotating shaft 3.7. When the limiting plate 3.5 rotates to the upper position, the positioning bolts 3.8 are exactly aligned with the positioning holes 3.6.1 on the upper side of the rotating shaft 3.7, and when the limiting plate 3.5 rotates to the lower position, the positioning bolts 3.8 are exactly aligned with the positioning holes 3.6.1 on the lower side of the rotating shaft 3.7.
[0020] The pull-out component 4 includes a corner groove 4.1 that slides and engages within the groove 2.2, a support strip 4.2 whose inner end is fixed to the bottom outer side of the corner groove 4.1, and a vertical plate 4.3 fixed to the outer end of the support strip 4.2. Rollers 4.6, which slide and engage with the sliding groove 2.2.1, are rotatably mounted on the inner bottom of the front and rear walls of the corner groove 4.1. A clamping plate 4.4 is provided parallel to the inner side of the vertical plate 4.3, and a spring 4.5 or other elastic element connects the clamping plate 4.4 and the vertical plate 4.3. Furthermore, the inner side of the corner groove 4.1 engages and matches with the clamping head 3.3 to ensure that the inner wall of the corner groove 4.1 is flush with the inner wall of the vertical strip 3.1. Furthermore, in order to facilitate the smooth locking of the corner of the photovoltaic panel module into the inner side of the clamping plate 4.4, the inner side of the top of the clamping plate 4.4 is set as a bevel or arc surface structure. In addition, when the corner groove 4.1 is pulled to the end position of the groove body 2.2, it is located outside the vertical projection position of the limiting block plate 3.5.
[0021] In summary, when transferring photovoltaic panel modules, first pull out the pull-out clip 4 relative to the groove 2.2, insert one corner of the bottom of the photovoltaic panel module into the corner groove 4.1, and insert the other corner of the bottom of the photovoltaic panel module into the inside of the clamping plate 4.4 to ensure that the photovoltaic panel module can be easily kept upright.
[0022] Then, the photovoltaic panel module is pushed, and the pull-out component 4 slides into the groove 2.2 under the relative guidance of the roller 4.6 and the slide 2.2.1. Under the support of the pull-out component 4, the photovoltaic panel module enters the inner cavity surrounded by the inverted L frame 3. At this time, the limiting plate 3.5 is swung to the lower side, and the inner side wall of the bottom of the limiting plate 3.5 just abuts against the outer side wall of the photovoltaic panel module to achieve the positioning function of the photovoltaic panel module.
[0023] This process continues until multiple photovoltaic panel modules are installed into the inner cavity of the inverted L-shaped frame 3. This then facilitates the transfer of the photovoltaic panel modules via the trolley 1.
[0024] When unloading the photovoltaic panel module, first rotate the limiting plate 3.5 to the upper position to release its limiting effect on the outside of the photovoltaic panel module. Then, pull the photovoltaic panel module outward, allowing it to be pulled out of the inner cavity of the inverted L-shaped frame 3 under the support of the pull-out piece 4. Finally, align the photovoltaic panel module between the corner groove 4.1 and the clamping plate 4.4 and remove it upward.
[0025] A slot 3.2.1 is formed in the middle of the end of the horizontal slat 3.2 away from the vertical slat 3.1, and a roller 3.9 is rotatably installed in the slot 3.2.1. When the photovoltaic panel module enters the inner cavity of the inverted L-shaped frame 3, it is guided and drag-reducing by the roller 3.9.
[0026] It should be noted that in this article, relational terms such as first and second are only used to refer to... Distinguishing one entity or operation from another does not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between those entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
[0027] 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 device for transporting photovoltaic modules, comprising a trolley (1), characterized in that, Also includes: The bottom support (2) includes a bottom plate (2.1) fixed to the top surface of the trolley (1) plate at the center of the bottom surface and a plurality of grooves (2.2) arranged longitudinally on the top surface of the bottom plate (2.1) and extending laterally respectively. The inverted L-shaped frame (3) includes multiple vertical strips (3.1) with their bottom ends fixed to the outer side of one end of the groove (2.2) and a horizontal strip (3.2) with one end fixed to the top of the vertical strips (3.1) and parallel to the groove (2.2). The other end of the horizontal strip (3.2) is provided with a limiting plate (3.5) that can be vertically swung. The pull-out component (4) includes a corner groove (4.1) that is slidably mounted in the groove (2.2), a support strip (4.2) whose inner end is fixed to the bottom of the outer side of the corner groove (4.1), and a vertical plate (4.3) fixed to the outer end of the support strip (4.2).
2. The device for transferring photovoltaic modules according to claim 1, characterized in that: The groove (2.2) has an end plate (2.3) fixed at one end corresponding to the vertical strip (3.1), and the bottom end of the vertical strip (3.1) has a clip (3.3) that is fixedly snapped onto the outside of the end plate (2.3).
3. The device for transferring photovoltaic modules according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom ends of the front and rear walls of the trough (2.2) are respectively provided with sliding grooves along the transverse direction. 2.2.1) Rollers (4.6) that slide and engage with the sliding groove (2.2.1) are respectively rotatably installed on the bottom inner side of the front and rear walls of the corner groove (4.1).
4. The device for transferring photovoltaic modules according to claim 1, characterized in that: A support plate (3.6) is vertically fixed to the top surface of the horizontal strip (3.2) away from the vertical strip (3.1). A rotating shaft (3.7) is sleeved on the middle of the outer side wall of the support plate (3.6). One end of the limiting block plate (3.5) is rotatably fitted onto the rotating shaft (3.7).
5. The device for transferring photovoltaic modules according to claim 4, characterized in that: The support plate (3.6) is provided with positioning holes (3.6.1) on the upper and lower sides of the rotating shaft (3.7), and the limiting block plate (3.5) is threaded with positioning bolts (3.8) that are matched with the positioning holes (3.6.1).
6. The device for transferring photovoltaic modules according to claim 1, characterized in that: The horizontal strip (3.2) has a groove in the middle of the end away from the vertical strip (3.1). 3.2.1) A roller (3.9) is rotatably installed inside the groove (3.2.1).
7. The device for transferring photovoltaic modules according to claim 1, characterized in that: A clamping plate (4.4) is provided parallel to the inner side of the upright plate (4.3), and a spring (4.5) is connected between the clamping plate (4.4) and the upright plate (4.3).
8. The device for transferring photovoltaic modules according to claim 1, characterized in that: Connecting strips (3.4) are fixedly connected between adjacent vertical strips (3.1) and between adjacent horizontal strips (3.2).