Stacked book page transfer platform and stacked book page transfer device thereof

CN224645951UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18C&C JOINT PRINTING CO GUANGDONG
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Application Number
CN202521311728.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-06-24
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-06-24

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Technical Problem

[0002]书页转运是指书籍在制作、运输和销售过程中的一个环节,具体来说,是指书页在完成装订后,从一个地方转运到另一个地方的过程,通常在书页装订后将其对齐码放在输送带上,进行转运,但在此过程中,输送带启动或停止时,堆叠的书页易产生惯性,导致书页散乱或出现倾倒的情况,且由于书页具有一定的厚度以及硬度,故在倾倒撞击至地面时,边角处易变形的情况,现提出一种能提升书页转运时稳定性的结构

Benefits of technology

[0006] This utility model provides a stacked book page transfer platform and a stacked book page transfer device, which has the following advantages compared with the prior art:

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a kind of stacked book page transfer platform and stacked book page transfer device, belong to book page processing technical field, including frame, the side of the frame is rotatably connected with base, and the frame is perpendicular to base in initial state, the abutment plate is symmetrically set in the both sides of frame, and the abutment plate is attached to frame inner wall, the frame top is symmetrically equipped with a plurality of limit rods, and the limit rod is perpendicular and attached to the backplate of frame, and the base is fixed with cushion block at the end away from its connection with frame, and the frame is overlapped on cushion block;It also includes adjusting assembly, for adjusting the spacing of two abutment plates;And positioning assembly, for positioning paper;The utility model, improve the stability when book page transfer.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of book page processing technology, and in particular relates to a stacked book page transfer platform and a stacked book page transfer device. Background Technology

[0002] Book page transfer refers to a step in the production, transportation, and sales process of books. Specifically, it refers to the process of transferring book pages from one place to another after they have been bound. Usually, after binding, the pages are aligned and stacked on a conveyor belt for transfer. However, during this process, when the conveyor belt starts or stops, the stacked pages are prone to inertia, causing the pages to scatter or tip over. Furthermore, because the pages have a certain thickness and hardness, the corners are prone to deformation when they tip over and hit the ground. This paper proposes a structure that can improve the stability of book page transfer. Utility Model Content

[0003] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a stacked book page transfer platform and a stacked book page transfer device, thus solving the aforementioned problems.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a stacked book page transfer platform and its stacked book page transfer device, comprising a frame, one side of which is rotatably connected to a base, and the frame is perpendicular to the base in its initial state; symmetrically arranged abutments on both sides of the frame, and the abutments are attached to the inner wall of the frame; a plurality of limiting rods are symmetrically arranged on the top of the frame, and the limiting rods are perpendicular to and attached to the back plate of the frame; a pad is fixedly provided on the base at one end away from its connection with the frame, and the frame overlaps the pad; it also includes an adjustment component for adjusting the distance between the two abutments; and a positioning component for positioning the paper.

[0005] Beneficial effects

[0006] This utility model provides a stacked book page transfer platform and a stacked book page transfer device, which has the following advantages compared with the prior art:

[0007] The user starts the motor, causing the frame, which is fixedly connected to its output shaft, to rotate perpendicular to the base. The user can then place the pages on the frame. To increase stacking efficiency, the user should align the pages with the back panel of the frame, ensuring all pages are aligned. After placement, the user loosens the screws, disengaging them from the frame and releasing the sliding plate's restraints. The user then presses down on the sliding plate, causing multiple restraint rods to contact the topmost page. It's important to note that when a restraint rod contacts or maintains a gap of less than 0.5 cm with the top page, the user should immediately press down on the sliding plate to prevent further downward sliding and tighten the screws to press it firmly against the frame, thus restraining the frame's movement. This prevents the pages from being flung to the frame's ends due to inertia during rotation, causing them to scatter. The user then starts the motor again, slowly rotating the frame until it fits against the pads, reducing the page height and improving stability during page transport. During this process, due to the restraints... The lever limits the position of the book pages, ensuring they remain firmly against the frame. At this point, the two abutments are simultaneously positioned on either side of the pages. The user can then activate motor A, causing the left-hand and right-hand lead screws fixed to its output shaft to rotate synchronously. This initiates the movement of the two abutments towards each other. Because the abutments are pressed against the inner wall of the frame, they are pushed into the frame, making contact with the pages. During this process, motor A should be operated at a low speed to prevent the abutments from rotating too fast and bending the pages. Multiple limit rods only contact the pages without applying pressure. Therefore, when the abutment contacts both ends of the pages, it can align the two sides of the pages, meaning that all four sides of the pages are aligned. After alignment, the abutment maintains its relative position within the frame to limit the pages. Then, the user can start motor B, causing the lead screw to rotate at a constant speed. At this point, the base begins to drive the pages on it to move linearly. Because the abutment limits the pages on both sides, it effectively prevents the pages from tilting or falling over during start-up and stop. Attached Figure Description

[0008] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.

[0009] Figure 2 This utility model Figure 1 An enlarged schematic diagram of structure A in the image.

[0010] Figure 3 This is an enlarged top view of the structure of this utility model.

[0011] Figure 4 This is a side view of the structure of this utility model.

[0012] Figure reference numerals: base 101, frame 201, abutment 202, limit rod 203, motor 204, sliding sleeve 205, left-hand lead screw 206, right-hand lead screw 207, motor A 208, sliding plate 209, clamp 301, screw 302, frame 303, lead screw 304, motor B 306, pad 307. Detailed Implementation

[0013] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.

[0014] The specific implementation of this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments.

[0015] Please see Figures 1-4 This invention provides an embodiment of a stacked book page transfer platform and its stacked book page transfer device, comprising a frame 201, one side of which is rotatably connected to a base 101, and the frame 201 is perpendicular to the base 101 in its initial state. Abutment plates 202 are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the frame 201 and are attached to the inner wall of the frame 201. A plurality of limiting rods 203 are symmetrically arranged on the top of the frame 201, and the limiting rods 203 are perpendicular to and attached to the back plate of the frame 201. A pad block 307 is fixedly provided on one end of the base 101 away from its connection with the frame 201, and the frame 201 overlaps the pad block 307.

[0016] It also includes an adjustment component for adjusting the distance between the two abutments 202; and a positioning component for positioning the paper.

[0017] For the above examples, those skilled in the art should know that the implementation of the above technical solutions is not limited to the specific frame 201 described in the above embodiments. For example, both the frame 201 and the base 101 are made of high-hardness materials, and their connection should be further hardened and reinforced. The purpose of this setting is to prevent them from breaking under stress.

[0018] Specifically, a motor 204 is provided at the connection between the frame 201 and the base 101, and the output shaft of the motor 204 is fixedly connected to the frame 201, and the motor 204 is fixedly installed on the base 101.

[0019] Regarding the above examples, those skilled in the art should understand that the implementation of the above technical solutions is not limited to the specific motors 204, A208, and B306 described in the above embodiments. For example, motors 204, A208, and B306 are all selected as motors with self-locking effects. The purpose of this setting is to prevent the output shaft from reversing if an external force is applied to it after it stops and enters the self-locking state.

[0020] Specifically, the adjustment component includes a sliding sleeve 205. The two abutments 202 are respectively fixedly connected to the sliding sleeves 205, and the two sliding sleeves 205 are slidably disposed on both sides of the base 101. The other ends of the two sliding sleeves 205 are respectively threaded to a left-hand lead screw 206 and a right-hand lead screw 207. The left-hand lead screw 206 and the right-hand lead screw 207 are fixedly connected to each other, and the right-hand lead screw 207 is rotatably connected to the base 101.

[0021] It also includes a drive assembly for synchronizing the rotation of the left-hand lead screw 206 and the right-hand lead screw 207; and a transfer assembly for linearly moving the base 101.

[0022] For the above examples, those skilled in the art should know that when implementing the above technical solutions, it is not limited to the specific left-hand lead screw 206 and right-hand lead screw 207 described in the above embodiments. For example, the lead and pitch parameters of the left-hand lead screw 206 and right-hand lead screw 207 are the same. The purpose of this setting is to facilitate the synchronous sliding of the two sliding sleeves 205.

[0023] Specifically, the drive assembly includes a motor A208, which is fixedly connected to the base 101, and the inlet shaft of the motor A208 is fixedly connected to the left-hand lead screw 206.

[0024] Specifically, the positioning component includes a slide plate 209 and a retainer 301. Multiple limiting rods 203 are symmetrically fixedly connected to the slide plate 209, and the slide plate 209 is arranged parallel to the frame 201. The retainer 301 is symmetrically fixedly connected to both ends of the slide plate 209, and the retainer 301 is slidably connected to the frame 201.

[0025] It also includes a limiting component for adjusting the relative position of the skateboard 209 on the frame 201.

[0026] Specifically, the limiting component includes a screw 302, which is threaded onto any of the sleeves 301, and the bottom end of the screw 302 abuts against the frame 201.

[0027] For the above examples, those skilled in the art should know that when implementing the above technical solutions, it is not limited to the specific screw 302 described in the above embodiments. For example, the bottom end of the screw 302 in contact with the frame 201 should be set as a sharp protrusion. The purpose of this setting is to facilitate the increase of its stability in connection with the frame 201.

[0028] Specifically, the transfer assembly includes a lead screw 304 and a frame 303. The base 101 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the frame 303 and threadedly connected to the lead screw 304. The lead screw 304 is rotatably connected to the frame 303. One end of the lead screw 304 is fixedly connected to the output shaft of the motor B306, and the motor B306 is fixedly connected to the frame 303.

[0029] In this embodiment of the invention, the user starts the motor 204, causing the frame 201, which is fixedly connected to its output shaft, to rotate perpendicular to the base 101. The user can then place the book pages on the frame 201. To increase stacking efficiency, the user should align the book pages with the back panel of the frame 201, ensuring all pages are aligned with the back panel. After the pages are placed, the user can loosen the screw 302, disengaging it from the frame 201 and releasing the limiting action on the slide plate 209. The user can then press down on the slide plate 209, causing the multiple limiting rods 203 to engage with the topmost book. When the pages come into contact, it is important to note that if the limiting rod 203 contacts or maintains a gap of less than 0.5 cm with the top page, the sliding plate 209 should be pressed immediately to prevent it from sliding further downwards. Tighten the screw 302 to press it firmly against the frame 201, thus limiting the sliding of the frame 201. This prevents the pages from being flung to the end of the frame 201 due to inertia during rotation, causing them to scatter. The user can then start the motor 204 to slowly rotate the frame 201 until it is in contact with the pad 307, reducing the height of the pages and improving stability during page transport. During the process, because the limiting rod 203 limits the movement of the book pages, the pages remain firmly against the frame 201. At this time, the two abutment plates 202 are simultaneously positioned on both sides of the book pages. Then, the user can start the motor A208, causing the left-hand lead screw 206 and right-hand lead screw 207 fixedly connected to its output shaft to start rotating synchronously. That is, the two abutment plates 202 begin to move towards each other. Since the abutment plates 202 are in contact with the inner wall of the frame 201, they can be pushed into the frame 201, thus making contact with the book pages. During this process, the motor A208 should be operated at a low speed to avoid the abutment plates 202 rotating too fast. This causes the pages to bend. At this time, since the multiple limit rods 203 only contact the pages and do not apply pressure, when the abutment 202 contacts the two ends of the pages, it can align the two sides of the pages. That is, at this time, all four sides of the pages are aligned. After alignment, the abutment 202 maintains its relative position within the frame 201 to limit the pages. Then, the user can start the motor B306, which causes the lead screw 304 to rotate at a constant speed. At this time, the base 101 begins to drive the pages on it to move linearly. Since the abutment 202 limits the pages on both sides, it can effectively prevent the pages from tilting or falling over when starting and stopping.

[0030] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used only to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these 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.

[0031] The term "fixed connection" as used in this application refers to a connection in which parts or components are fixed without any relative movement. This includes both detachable and non-detachable connections.

[0032] (1) Detachable connection: The components are fixed together using screws, splines, wedges, etc. This type of connection can be disassembled during maintenance without damaging the parts. However, the specifications of the connecting parts used must be correct (such as the length of the bolts, keys, wedges) and properly tightened.

[0033] (2) Non-removable connections: These mainly refer to welding, riveting, and tenon joints. Since disassembly requires forging, sawing, or oxyacetylene cutting for repair or replacement, the parts generally cannot be reused. At the same time, attention should be paid to process quality, technical inspection, and remedial measures (such as correction and polishing) during connection.

[0034] The sliding connection referred to in this application means that the component can slide along a linear trajectory, and the hinge referred to in this application means that the component can rotate along an axial constraint.

[0035] In some cases, the sliding connection and hinge referred to in this application may also be damped, enabling the component to maintain in the desired position.

[0036] 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 stacked book page transfer device, characterized in that, The system includes a frame (201) and a backing plate (202). One side of the frame (201) is rotatably connected to the base (101), and the frame (201) is perpendicular to the base (101) in the initial state. The backing plate (202) is symmetrically arranged on both sides of the frame (201) and is attached to the inner wall of the frame (201). The top of the frame (201) is symmetrically provided with multiple limiting rods (203), and the limiting rods (203) are perpendicular to and attached to the back plate of the frame (201). A pad (307) is fixedly provided on one end of the base (101) away from its connection with the frame (201), and the frame (201) overlaps the pad (307). It also includes an adjustment component for adjusting the distance between the two abutments (202); and a positioning component for positioning the paper.

2. The stacked page transfer device according to claim 1, characterized in that, A motor (204) is provided at the connection between the frame (201) and the base (101), and the output shaft of the motor (204) is fixedly connected to the frame (201), and the motor (204) is fixedly installed on the base (101).

3. The stacked page transfer device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The adjustment assembly includes a sliding sleeve (205), with the sliding sleeve (205) fixedly connected to each of the two abutments (202), and the two sliding sleeves (205) are slidably disposed on both sides of the base (101). The other ends of the two sliding sleeves (205) are threadedly connected to the left-hand lead screw (206) and the right-hand lead screw (207), respectively. The left-hand lead screw (206) and the right-hand lead screw (207) are fixedly connected to each other, and the right-hand lead screw (207) is rotatably connected to the base (101). It also includes a drive assembly for synchronizing the rotation of the left-hand lead screw (206) and the right-hand lead screw (207); And a transfer component for enabling the base (101) to move linearly.

4. The stacked page transfer device according to claim 3, characterized in that, The drive assembly includes a motor A (208), which is fixedly connected to the base (101), and the infusion shaft of the motor A (208) is fixedly connected to the left-hand lead screw (206).

5. The stacked page transfer device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The positioning component includes a slide plate (209) and a retainer (301). Multiple limiting rods (203) are symmetrically fixedly connected to the slide plate (209), and the slide plate (209) is arranged parallel to the frame (201). The retainer (301) is symmetrically fixedly connected to both ends of the slide plate (209), and the retainer (301) is slidably connected to the frame (201). It also includes a limiting component for adjusting the relative position of the skateboard (209) on the frame (201).

6. The stacked page transfer device according to claim 5, characterized in that, The limiting component includes a screw (302) which is threaded onto any of the sleeves (301) and the bottom end of the screw (302) abuts against the frame (201).

7. The stacked page transfer device according to claim 3, characterized in that, The transfer assembly includes a lead screw (304) and a frame (303). The base (101) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the frame (303) and threadedly connected to the lead screw (304). The lead screw (304) is rotatably connected to the frame (303). One end of the lead screw (304) is fixedly connected to the output shaft of the motor B (306), and the motor B (306) is fixedly connected to the frame (303).

8. A stacked book page transfer platform, characterized in that, Includes the stacked page transfer device according to any one of claims 1-7 above.