A display stand for factory investigation reports
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521657302.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-08-05
AI Technical Summary
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[0016] This disclosure provides a display rack for factory survey reports, including a display panel, a sliding rail, a support frame, a rolling assembly, and limiting members. The display panel carries and displays the factory survey report. The support frame is fixedly connected around the display panel. The sliding rail is disposed below the support frame and guides the display panel to move and switch. The sliding rail has reinforcing ribs on its sides and a lubricating coating on its surface. The rolling assembly connects the support frame and the sliding rail and includes multiple sets of ball bearings. The limiting members are fixed to both ends of the sliding rail to restrict the range of movement of the support frame. This disclosure solves the problem of improving the smoothness and stability of display panel switching.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to industrial design, specifically to a display stand for factory survey reports. Background Technology
[0002] A display rack for factory survey reports is a device specifically designed to display and showcase relevant factory survey reports. Its rational structural layout effectively carries text and graphic information, allowing factory employees or visitors to understand relevant data and analytical conclusions. However, in practical applications, this display rack has room for improvement, particularly in the smoothness and stability of display panel switching. When it is necessary to change the displayed content, issues such as uneven panel switching or shaking during the display process may occur due to mechanical structural design or material factors. These problems can negatively impact the user experience and the overall display effect. Summary of the Invention
[0003] In view of this, the present disclosure provides a display rack for factory survey reports, which at least partially solves the problems existing in the prior art.
[0004] This application discloses a display rack for factory survey reports, comprising a display panel, a sliding rail, a support frame, a rolling assembly, and a limiting member, wherein:
[0005] The display board is used to carry and display the factory survey report;
[0006] The support frame is fixedly connected around the display panel;
[0007] The sliding track is located below the support frame and is used to guide the display panel to switch and move. The sliding track is provided with reinforcing ribs on its side and the surface of the sliding track is covered with a lubricating coating.
[0008] The rolling component is connected between the support frame and the sliding track, and includes multiple sets of balls;
[0009] The limiting components are fixed to both ends of the sliding track to limit the range of movement of the support frame.
[0010] In one specific embodiment, the support frame includes a bottom fixed base plate and side mounting legs, and the support frame is positioned by mounting the side mounting legs to a sliding rail.
[0011] In one specific embodiment, a guide plate is installed at the lower end of the display panel, and the guide plate cooperates with the guide groove in the sliding track.
[0012] In one specific embodiment, the limiting member is fixed to both ends of the sliding track by a threaded connection, allowing the position of the sliding track to be manually adjusted.
[0013] In one specific embodiment, the limiting member is embedded with an anti-collision buffer pad.
[0014] In one specific embodiment, the back of the display panel is provided with an elastic positioning hole, and a pin is connected to the rolling assembly. The pin is inserted into the positioning hole to connect the display panel and the rolling assembly.
[0015] In one specific embodiment, the sliding track is covered with a protective cover.
[0016] This disclosure provides a display rack for factory survey reports, including a display panel, a sliding rail, a support frame, a rolling assembly, and limiting members. The display panel carries and displays the factory survey report. The support frame is fixedly connected around the display panel. The sliding rail is disposed below the support frame and guides the display panel to move and switch. The sliding rail has reinforcing ribs on its sides and a lubricating coating on its surface. The rolling assembly connects the support frame and the sliding rail and includes multiple sets of ball bearings. The limiting members are fixed to both ends of the sliding rail to restrict the range of movement of the support frame. This disclosure solves the problem of improving the smoothness and stability of display panel switching. Attached Figure Description
[0017] In the accompanying drawings, unless otherwise specified, the same reference numerals throughout the various drawings denote the same or similar parts or elements. These drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. It should be understood that these drawings depict only some embodiments disclosed in this application and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this application.
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the combined structure of the display board, sliding track, support frame and limiting component disclosed in this utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the combined structure of the rolling component and the outer protective cover disclosed in this utility model.
[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the combined structure of the fixed substrate, the fixed substrate and the guide plate disclosed in this utility model;
[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the combined structure of the rolling component, the limiting component, and the ball disclosed in this utility model.
[0022] In the diagram: 1. Display panel; 2. Sliding track; 3. Support frame; 4. Rolling assembly; 5. Limiting component; 6. Ball bearing; 7. Fixed base plate; 8. Side mounting feet; 9. Guide plate; 10. Guide groove; 12. Threaded connection; 13. Anti-collision buffer pad; 14. Elastic positioning hole; 15. Pin; 17. Protective cover; 22. Reinforcing ribs; 23. Lubricating coating Detailed Implementation
[0023] The embodiments of this disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0024] The following specific examples illustrate the implementation of this disclosure. Those skilled in the art can easily understand other advantages and effects of this disclosure from the content disclosed in this specification. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this disclosure, and not all of them. This disclosure can also be implemented or applied through other different specific embodiments, and the details in this specification can also be modified or changed based on different viewpoints and applications without departing from the spirit of this disclosure. It should be noted that, in the absence of conflict, the following embodiments and features in the embodiments can be combined with each other. Based on the embodiments in this disclosure, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this disclosure.
[0025] like Figure 1 As shown, a display rack for factory survey reports according to this application includes a display panel 1, a sliding rail 2, a support frame 3, a rolling assembly 4, and a limiting component 5. These components, through specific design and assembly, achieve smoothness and stability of the display panel 1 during the switching process, as described in detail below:
[0026] Display panel 1 is the core component of the display rack, used to support and display the contents of the factory survey report. It is mounted on the support frame 3 using a fixing device to ensure that the content does not tilt or shift during switching. To accommodate different report sizes, display panel 1 can be composed of multiple detachable modules, and the factory survey report can be securely fixed to its surface using magnetic adsorption or other detachable fixing structures.
[0027] The sliding track 2 is located below the support frame 3, and its main function is to guide the support frame 3 and the display panel 1 to move back and forth as a whole. The sliding track 2 has reinforcing ribs 22 on its sides. These reinforcing ribs 22 are continuous metal reinforcing ribs, which can significantly improve the overall rigidity and load-bearing capacity of the track. To further optimize the sliding performance, the surface of the sliding track 2 is also coated with a lubricating coating 23. This lubricating coating 23 can reduce frictional resistance, make the sliding process smoother, and effectively prevent wear on the track surface caused by long-term use.
[0028] The support frame 3 is mainly used to fix the display panel 1. Its main body is made of high-strength aluminum alloy, which has strong load-bearing capacity while ensuring lightweight and deformation resistance. The support frame 3 is tightly connected to the display panel 1 by a special mounting base or bolts, ensuring that the display panel 1 will not shake or fall off when subjected to external forces. The bottom surface of the support frame 3 is provided with a connecting structure to cooperate with the rolling component 4 on the sliding rail 2 to achieve smooth switching operation.
[0029] The rolling assembly 4, located between the support frame 3 and the sliding track 2, consists of multiple balls 6 embedded in a dedicated cage to maintain their neat arrangement and stability. These balls 6 are connected to the support frame 3 and the sliding track 2 via a pre-assembled bearing system. During sliding, the rolling assembly 4 provides rolling support force, effectively reducing the thrust required for switching while avoiding the hard friction problems that might occur from direct contact between the track and the support frame 3.
[0030] Limiting components 5 are fixed to both ends of the sliding rail 2 to restrict the movement range of the support frame 3, preventing the support frame 3 from detaching from the rail and causing system failure under prolonged use or external impact. Limiting components 5 are typically made of highly wear-resistant engineering plastics or steel and are securely fixed to the sliding rail 2 with fastening bolts during installation. The position of the limiting components 5 can be adjusted according to actual applications to meet the installation requirements of display panels 1 of different sizes.
[0031] Based on the above design features, this application solves the technical problem of how to improve the smoothness and stability of the switching of the display panel 1. By adding reinforcing ribs 22 to the sliding track 2 and applying a lubricating coating 23, structural fatigue damage to the track system is reduced (see details). Figure 4 Furthermore, the dynamic performance during the sliding process is optimized; the rolling component 4 uses a combination of balls 6 and bearings, enabling the support frame 3 to maintain low friction and high load-bearing capacity during sliding; finally, the introduction of the limiting component 5 effectively avoids the risk of track derailment, further enhancing the stability and reliability of the overall structure. In summary, the ingenious cooperation between the various components ensures that the present invention can achieve a smooth and stable switching function, suitable for various scenarios requiring the display of report information in factory environments.
[0032] like Figure 4 As shown, in one embodiment, a lubricating coating 23 for a display rack for a factory survey report is disposed on the surface of the sliding track 2, covering the working area that contacts the rolling assembly 4. The lubricating coating 23 is made of a wear-resistant composite material containing graphite and polytetrafluoroethylene particles, which are mixed and uniformly dispersed in a matrix through a special process. The positioning of the lubricating coating 23 allows it to directly contact the balls 6 in the rolling assembly 4, thereby significantly reducing the friction between the balls 6 and the track during sliding and improving the durability of the system.
[0033] Specifically, the lubricating coating 23 can be applied to the surface of the sliding track 2 by spraying or dipping, ensuring uniform thickness while enhancing its adhesion to the track substrate. For example, in actual manufacturing, the surface of the sliding track 2 can be roughened first, and then a composite coating containing graphite and polytetrafluoroethylene particles can be sprayed onto the designated location with precise pressure. Finally, the coating is formed through an appropriate curing process, ensuring the smooth operation and long-term stability of the display rack.
[0034] like Figure 3 As shown, in one embodiment, the support frame 3 of a display rack for a factory survey report according to this application is mounted via its bottom fixed base plate 7 and side mounting feet 8. The side mounting feet 8 are connected to one side of the support frame 3 and engage with the sliding rail 2 to position the entire frame structure. The specifically designed side mounting feet 8 ensure that the support frame 3 can form a preset angle with the horizontal plane during sliding. This set angle optimizes the fit between the overall frame and the rolling assembly 4 and the sliding rail 2, thereby further improving the operational stability of the system.
[0035] Specifically, the bottom fixed base plate 7 and the side mounting legs 8 together constitute the core structural foundation of the support frame 3. The bottom fixed base plate 7 is responsible for stably supporting the display panel 1 and its additional load. The side mounting legs 8 serve to adjust the angle and lock the panel, while ensuring precise alignment between the support frame 3 and the sliding rail 2. To achieve this feature, the tilt angle can be fixed within a predetermined range, for example, by using hinges or adjusting bolts on the side mounting legs 8. This not only makes the system compatible with diverse application scenarios but also simplifies subsequent maintenance operations.
[0036] like Figure 4 As shown, in one embodiment, the lower end of the display panel 1 of a display rack for factory survey reports according to this application is equipped with a special guide piece 9. This guide piece 9 is made of high-strength material and has an overall strip-shaped or plate-shaped structure. This guide piece 9 is installed at the lower end of the display panel 1 by screwing, snapping, or embedding. Specifically, the position of the guide piece 9 precisely matches the guide groove 10 inside the sliding track 2, achieving a precise fit in size and shape. The guide piece 9 moves along the guide groove 10 within the sliding track 2. This design ensures the accuracy of the path and the consistency of the direction when the display panel 1 is laterally switched or moved.
[0037] For example, precise positioning during installation and improved stability during long-term use can be ensured by chamfering the guide plate 9 and the guide groove 10 or by using flexible connecting components. Additionally, the specific structure may include a limiting protrusion at the bottom of the guide plate 9, which, in conjunction with the corresponding groove on the inner edge of the guide groove 10, achieves a seamless interlocking connection, preventing shaking or deviation of the display panel 1 during switching.
[0038] like Figure 4 As shown, in one embodiment, a limiting member 5 of a display rack for a factory survey report is fixed to both ends of a sliding track 2, limiting the movement range of the support frame 3 and ensuring that it moves along a designated path without derailing. The connection between the limiting member 5 and the sliding track 2 is a threaded connection 12. This method not only facilitates assembly and disassembly but also meets the requirements for fine-tuning the installation distance in practical scenarios. Specifically, the threaded connection 12 is achieved through precision-machined external threads and mating internal thread components, allowing the limiting member 5 to be manually adjusted and fixed within a designated area on the sliding track 2.
[0039] For example, threaded holes can be pre-installed at both ends of the sliding track 2, and the limiting component 5 can be designed as a part with a corresponding stud structure. During assembly, the stud of the limiting component 5 is inserted into the threaded hole of the sliding track 2 and tightened to achieve stable installation. If adjustment is required, the limiting component 5 can be loosened and then rotated to the desired fixing point to re-tighten. This design method is highly operable in terms of both structure and process, and ensures consistency of functional requirements.
[0040] like Figure 4 As shown, in one embodiment, a shock-absorbing pad 13 is embedded in the limiting member 5 of a display rack for a factory survey report according to this application. The shock-absorbing pad 13, composed of soft and elastic materials, functions as a buffer when the display rack panel 1 moves to its final position. Specifically, the shock-absorbing pad 13 is tightly connected to the inner surface area of the limiting member 5, ensuring direct contact with the rolling assembly 4 or the support frame 3 and forming an effective force transmission barrier. The limiting member 5 is fixed to both ends of the sliding track 2 and located at the end of the movement trajectory of the support frame 3, while the shock-absorbing pad 13 serves as the direct interface when the support frame 3 or the rolling assembly 4 finally reaches the limiting member 5.
[0041] For example, a pre-formed elastic material block can be attached to the inner surface of the limiting member 5 by adhesive or snap-fit to ensure its stability and fit. This material is typically made of rubber, silicone, or other elastic synthetic materials, thereby achieving physical-level collision force decomposition and noise absorption. Furthermore, the anti-collision buffer pad 13 can be designed to slightly protrude from the plane of the limiting member 5, allowing it to participate in the collision protection process earlier.
[0042] like Figure 3 As shown, in one embodiment, the back of the display panel 1 of a display rack for a factory survey report is provided with an elastic positioning hole 14, specifically located in the central area of the rear side of the display panel 1, ensuring a stable connection with the rolling assembly 4. The elastic positioning hole 14, through its own elastic properties, allows for precise engagement with the fixing pin 15, thereby achieving a secure fit and preventing accidental detachment during sliding. The pin 15 on the rolling assembly 4 is connected to the elastic positioning hole 14 via a plug-in method. This design not only improves installation and disassembly efficiency but also ensures good reusability of the connection point.
[0043] For example, durability can be increased by adding a flexible reinforcing ring to the edge of the elastic positioning hole 14, and the end of the pin 15 can be designed with a tapered transition surface to facilitate insertion into the positioning hole and ensure its firmness. Specifically, the pin 15 and the main body of the rolling assembly 4 are manufactured using an integrated molding process, and the final positioning relationship is established using a high-precision assembly process, providing reliable mechanical support between the two. In addition, to ensure the overall operational stability of the display rack, this connection design is fully optimized and adjusted in conjunction with the spatial layout of the components.
[0044] like Figure 2 As shown, in one embodiment, the sliding track 2 of a display rack for factory survey reports according to this application is covered with a protective cover 17. The protective cover 17 is a long, strip-shaped shell design that matches the length of the sliding track 2, and it covers the outside of the sliding track 2 in a wrapping manner, thereby isolating the external environment from the direct influence of the internal rolling assembly 4. Through this covering method, the protective cover 17 can effectively prevent dust, debris, and other foreign objects from entering the track area, reducing obstruction to the normal use of the display rack. Structurally, the protective cover 17 and the sliding track 2 are securely connected by bolts or clips, ensuring reliable assembly while facilitating later disassembly and maintenance. At the same time, a certain gap is reserved between the protective cover 17 and the rolling assembly 4 to ensure that the operation of the rolling assembly 4 is not subject to additional interference.
[0045] For example, the protective cover 17 can be divided into two semi-enclosed, separate components, which are then fastened to both sides of the sliding track 2 with fasteners to meet the overall assembly requirements. Specifically, the top of the protective cover 17 is provided with guide holes for the connecting components on the support frame 3 to pass through, while ensuring smooth sliding. This structural design not only fulfills the function of covering and protecting, but also is compatible with the overall operation process of the display rack.
[0046] In actual operation, when this device is in use, the display panel 1 is fixed by the support frame 3 and carries the contents of the factory survey report. The sliding rail 2 guides the display panel 1 to switch and move. The reinforcing ribs 22 on the side of the sliding rail 2 provide additional structural strength, while the lubricating coating 23 on its surface reduces wear during movement. The rolling assembly 4 connects the support frame 3 and the sliding rail 2, and achieves smooth sliding operation through multiple ball bearings 6. When the support frame 3 moves along the sliding rail 2, the limiting members 5 are located at both ends of the sliding rail 2, effectively controlling the range of movement of the support frame 3, preventing it from derailing from the rail, and ensuring the stable operation of the entire display rack.
[0047] The specific embodiments described above further illustrate the purpose, technical solutions, and beneficial effects of the embodiments of this disclosure. It should be understood that the above descriptions are merely specific embodiments of the embodiments of this disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the embodiments of this disclosure. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the embodiments of this disclosure should be included within the scope of protection of the embodiments of this disclosure.
Claims
1. A display stand for a plant survey report, characterized in that, It includes a display panel (1), a sliding track (2), a support frame (3), a rolling assembly (4), and a limiting component (5), wherein: The display board (1) is used to carry and display the factory survey report; The support frame (3) is fixedly connected to the periphery of the display panel (1); The sliding track (2) is located below the support frame (3) and is used to guide the display panel (1) to switch and move. The sliding track (2) has reinforcing ribs (22) on its side and a lubricating coating (23) on its surface. The rolling component (4) is connected between the support frame (3) and the sliding track (2), and includes multiple sets of balls (6); The limiting member (5) is fixed at both ends of the sliding track (2) to limit the movement range of the support frame (3).
2. A display stand for factory investigation reports according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support frame (3) includes a bottom fixed base plate (7) and side mounting legs (8). The support frame (3) is mounted and positioned on the sliding rail (2) via the side mounting legs (8).
3. A display rack for factory survey reports according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lower end of the display panel (1) is equipped with a guide plate (9), which cooperates with the guide groove (10) in the sliding track (2).
4. A display rack for factory survey reports according to claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting member (5) is fixed to both ends of the sliding rail (2) by a threaded connection (12), and the position of the sliding rail (2) can be manually adjusted.
5. A display rack for factory survey reports according to claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting member (5) is embedded with an anti-collision buffer pad (13).
6. A display rack for factory survey reports according to claim 1, characterized in that: The back of the display board (1) is provided with an elastic positioning hole (14), and a pin (15) is connected to the rolling component (4). The pin (15) is inserted into the positioning hole (14) to connect the display board (1) and the rolling component (4).
7. A display rack for factory survey reports according to claim 1, characterized in that: The sliding track (2) is covered with a protective cover (17).