CN220662379U - Locking device and automatic tarpaulin system - Google Patents

Locking device and automatic tarpaulin system Download PDF

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CN220662379U
CN220662379U CN202322350178.6U CN202322350178U CN220662379U CN 220662379 U CN220662379 U CN 220662379U CN 202322350178 U CN202322350178 U CN 202322350178U CN 220662379 U CN220662379 U CN 220662379U
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林存才
林亚琪
郭妮妮
陈培松
郭俊颖
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The utility model provides a locking device and automatic tarpaulin system, locking device are applied to automatic tarpaulin system, and automatic tarpaulin system includes the carriage and with carriage matched with tarpaulin lid, and locking device includes first retaining member and second retaining member, responds the switching between first locking position and first unblock position of first retaining member to and the switching between second locking position and second unblock position of second retaining member, and the tarpaulin lid can switch between covering state and open state. This application locks the position of tarpaulin lid through first retaining member, prevents that the tarpaulin lid from moving for the carriage to promote the connection stability between tarpaulin lid and the carriage.

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Locking device and automatic tarpaulin system
Technical Field
The embodiment of the utility model relates to the technical field of transportation machinery, in particular to a locking device and an automatic tarpaulin system.
Background
In the process of transporting or storing goods, in order to prevent the goods in the container from being blown up by wind, or the pollutants such as dust possibly existing in the container from entering the air, the environment is polluted, or in order to protect the goods, tarpaulins are generally used for wrapping and covering the goods. Conventionally, manual tarpaulin covering is time-consuming and labor-consuming, often needs to be completed by a plurality of people, has very low efficiency, and is difficult to meet the increasing freight requirements; in addition, sometimes, a worker is required to climb up the carriage to operate, which not only aggravates the burden of the worker, but also is dangerous, and the injury risk of the worker is increased.
Based on this, an automatic tarpaulin device capable of automatically covering tarpaulin on goods has appeared on the market instead of manual covering. Specifically, the automatic tarpaulin device drives the tarpaulin cover to move along the outline of the tarpaulin frame through a motor, so that the tarpaulin at the top of the carriage is opened and closed. Because be split type structure between tarpaulin lid and the carriage, this kind of structure is convenient for the tarpaulin lid to overturn etc. motion for the carriage, but when needs cover the carriage top, need realize stable connection between tarpaulin lid and the carriage, prevent that the tarpaulin lid from moving for the carriage top to ensure that the tarpaulin lid has good covering effect. However, the automatic tarpaulin device in the prior art does not consider the problem of the stability of the connection between the tarpaulin cover and the car compartment.
It follows that there is a need for further improvements and enhancements in the art.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above problems, the present utility model provides a locking device and an automatic tarpaulin system, so as to solve the problem that the tarpaulin cover and the carriage cannot be stably connected.
In a first aspect, an embodiment of the present utility model provides a locking device, where the locking device is applied to an automatic tarpaulin system, the automatic tarpaulin system includes a compartment and a tarpaulin cover matched with the compartment, and the tarpaulin cover is capable of moving along an outer contour of the compartment so as to have a covering state above the compartment and an opening state at a side of the compartment;
the locking device comprises a first locking piece and a second locking piece, the first locking piece is provided with a first locking position and a first unlocking position, the second locking piece is provided with a second locking position and a second unlocking position, the first locking position is used for limiting the displacement between the tarpaulin cover and the carriage, and the second locking piece can be matched with the first locking piece so that the second locking position is used for limiting the rotation of the first locking piece;
the tarpaulin cover is switchable between the covering state and the opening state in response to a switching of the first locking member between the first locking position and the first unlocking position and a switching of the second locking member between the second locking position and the second unlocking position.
In one possible mode, the first locking piece comprises a lock latch rotationally arranged at the top of the carriage and a lock catch fixedly arranged on the tarpaulin cover, and the second locking piece comprises a lock head and a lock hook which are respectively arranged at the top of the carriage; the latch is matched with or separated from the lock catch so as to realize the switching of the first locking piece between the first unlocking position and the first locking position, and the lock head is matched with or separated from the lock hook so as to realize the switching of the second locking piece between the second unlocking position and the second locking position.
In one possible mode, the lock latch comprises a fixed sleeve, a lock shaft matched with the fixed sleeve and a limiting part arranged at the top end of the lock shaft, wherein the lock latch is provided with a lock hole and a notch communicated with the lock hole; under the action of external force, the lock shaft moves along the axial direction of the fixed sleeve, and the lock shaft enters the lock hole through the notch, and the limiting part is abutted with the lock catch so as to limit the transverse displacement and the vertical displacement between the tarpaulin cover and the carriage.
In one possible manner, the shackle further comprises a guiding ramp disposed inside the locking aperture.
In one possible way, the bottom end of the lock shaft is further provided with a stopper, and in the second locking position, a gap is provided between the lock head and the cabin, and the stopper is located in the gap to limit the rotation tendency of the stopper.
In one possible manner, the stop is a baffle, and the width of the baffle is greater than the distance between the lock head and the lower edge of the cross beam in the vehicle cabin.
In one possible mode, the locking devices are multiple, and the locking devices are uniformly distributed along the periphery of the carriage.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present utility model further provides an automatic tarpaulin system, including the locking device as above.
In a possible mode, the carriage includes the railway carriage or compartment body and sets up in the frame in the railway carriage or compartment body outside, and the sliding part has been seted up to the frame, and the tarpaulin lid is provided with the guiding part, and guiding part cooperatees with the sliding part to make the tarpaulin lid follow the outline of carriage or compartment and move.
In one possible way, the automatic tarpaulin system further comprises a driving element connected with the tarpaulin cover, the tarpaulin cover being capable of achieving an automatic switching between the covering state and the opening state under the driving action of the driving element.
By adopting the technical scheme, the utility model has the following technical effects:
first, the locking device provided by the utility model comprises a first locking piece and a second locking piece. The first locking piece is provided with a first locking position and a first unlocking position, the second locking piece is provided with a second locking position and a second unlocking position, the first locking piece is used for realizing locking connection between the tarpaulin cover and the carriage, and the second locking piece is used for limiting the first locking piece and preventing the first locking piece from rotating at the first locking position. According to the arrangement mode, on one hand, the position of the tarpaulin cover can be locked through the first locking piece, and the tarpaulin cover is prevented from moving relative to the carriage, so that the connection stability between the tarpaulin cover and the carriage is improved; on the other hand, the first locking position of the first locking piece is limited through the arrangement of the second locking piece, so that the reliability and stability of the locking state of the first locking piece are further improved, the locking effect of the locking device can be improved in the whole, and the risk of failure of the locking device is eliminated to the greatest extent.
Secondly, the utility model also provides an automatic tarpaulin system, which is provided with the locking device, and the safety and the reliability of the automatic tarpaulin system are improved by exerting the locking effect of the locking device.
The foregoing description is only an overview of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model, and may be implemented according to the content of the specification, so that the technical means of the embodiments of the present utility model can be more clearly understood, and the following specific embodiments of the present utility model are given for clarity and understanding.
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The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating embodiments and are not to be construed as limiting the utility model. Also, like reference numerals are used to designate like parts throughout the figures. In the drawings:
fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a locking device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged schematic view of portion A of FIG. 1;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of a latch according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
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100 carriage, 200 tarpaulin cover;
300 first locking piece, 310 latch, 311 fixed sleeve, 312 lock shaft, 313 limit part, 314 stop part, 320 lock catch;
400 second locking member, 410 lock, 420 lock hook.
Detailed Description
Exemplary embodiments of the present utility model will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. While exemplary embodiments of the present utility model are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present utility model may be embodied in various forms and should not be limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a locking device according to an embodiment of the present utility model, and fig. 2 is an enlarged schematic view of a portion a in fig. 1.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, an embodiment of the present utility model provides a locking device applied to an automatic tarpaulin system including a car 100 and a tarpaulin cover 200 matched with the car 100, and the tarpaulin cover 200 is capable of moving along an outer contour of the car 100 so as to have a covered state over the car 100 and an opened state at a side of the car 100.
In order to realize the relative movement between the tarpaulin cover 200 and the carriage 100, the present utility model may respectively provide a communicating guide rail (not shown in the drawing) on the vertical beam and the cross beam of the carriage 100, and a slider (not shown in the drawing) is disposed on a side of the tarpaulin cover 200 facing the carriage 100, and the sliding connection between the tarpaulin cover 200 and the carriage 100 is realized by the cooperation between the slider and the guide rail, so that the tarpaulin cover 200 can move along the guide rail to realize the switching between the covering state and the opening state.
Further, the inside of the guide rail can be further provided with a chain and a driving motor for driving the chain to rotate, and the tarpaulin cover 200 can be further provided with a sprocket matched with the chain, and under the driving action of the driving motor, the chain rotates and drives the sprocket to move, so that the tarpaulin cover 200 can move along the guide rail.
It should be understood that the sliding connection structure between the guide rail and the slider, or the driving structure between the chain, the sprocket and the driving motor, are only one alternative embodiment of the present utility model, and are not limited in detail herein. In addition to the above structure, the tarpaulin cover 200 and the carriage 100 may be slidably connected by a structure of a chute and a guide wheel, and may be driven and connected by a driving gear and a driven gear.
Still further, the locking device of the present utility model specifically includes a first locking member 300 and a second locking member 400, where the first locking member 300 has a first locking position and a first unlocking position, the second locking member 400 has a second locking position and a second unlocking position, the first locking position is used to limit the displacement between the tarpaulin cover 200 and the vehicle compartment 100, and the second locking member 400 can be matched with the first locking member 300 so that the second locking position is used to limit the rotation of the first locking member 300. And, in response to the switching of the first lock 300 between the first lock position and the first unlock position, and the switching of the second lock 400 between the second lock position and the second unlock position, the tarpaulin cover 200 is capable of switching between the cover state and the open state.
It should be noted that, when the first lock 300 limits the displacement between the tarpaulin cover 200 and the vehicle compartment 100, it can limit not only the horizontal displacement of the tarpaulin cover 200 with respect to the vehicle compartment 100 but also the vertical displacement of the tarpaulin cover 200 with respect to the vehicle compartment 100; the second locking member 400 is configured to limit the first locking position of the first locking member 300, so as to prevent the first locking member 300 from being easily switched from the first locking position to the first unlocking position, thereby ensuring the reliability of the first locking position.
In addition, the following description of the present utility model will be described in detail with respect to the specific structures of the first locking member 300 and the second locking member 400. However, it should be understood that the following description of the structure of first locking member 300 and second locking member 400 is also merely illustrative of the present application and is not intended to constitute a specific limitation on first locking member 300 and second locking member 400.
The first locking member 300 in the present utility model is used for realizing locking connection between the tarpaulin cover 200 and the vehicle compartment 100, and the second locking member 400 is used for limiting the first locking member 300, so as to prevent the first locking member 300 from rotating in the first locking position. In this arrangement, on the one hand, the position of the tarpaulin cover 200 can be locked by the first locking member 300, so that the tarpaulin cover 200 is prevented from moving relative to the carriage 100, and the connection stability between the tarpaulin cover 200 and the carriage 100 is improved; on the other hand, the first locking position of the first locking member 300 is limited by the arrangement of the second locking member 400, so that the reliability and stability of the locking state of the first locking member 300 are further improved, the locking effect of the locking device can be improved in the whole, and the risk of failure of the locking device is eliminated to the greatest extent.
In some embodiments, with continued reference to fig. 2, the first locking member 300 may include a latch 310 rotatably disposed at the top of the vehicle cabin 100 and a catch 320 fixedly disposed at the tarpaulin cover 200, and the second locking member 400 may include a lock head 410 and a lock hook 420 respectively disposed at the top of the vehicle cabin 100.
Wherein, the latch 310 cooperates with or separates from the catch 320 to switch the first locking member 300 between the first unlocking position and the first locking position, and the lock head 410 cooperates with or separates from the lock hook 420 to switch the second locking member 400 between the second unlocking position and the second locking position.
Since the lock catch 320 is disposed on the tarpaulin cover 200 and the lock catch 310 is disposed on the vehicle cabin 100, the first unlocking position and the first locking position can be switched by the cooperation or separation between the lock catch 320 and the lock catch 310, and the connection or separation between the tarpaulin cover 200 and the vehicle cabin 100 can be realized. In addition, when the locking head 410 is engaged with the locking hook 420, the latch 310 can be clamped between the vehicle compartment 100 and the locking head 410, thereby locking the first locking position and achieving locking of the first locking member 300 by the second locking member 400.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of a latch according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Further, referring to fig. 3, the latch 310 includes a fixing sleeve 311, a lock shaft 312 engaged with the fixing sleeve 311, and a limiting portion 313 disposed at a top end of the lock shaft 312, and the latch 320 is provided with a lock hole (not shown) and a notch (not shown) communicating with the lock hole.
Under the action of external force, the lock shaft 312 moves along the axial direction of the fixed sleeve 311, and the lock shaft 312 enters the lock hole through the notch, and the limiting part 313 is abutted against the lock catch 320, so as to limit the transverse displacement and the vertical displacement between the tarpaulin cover 200 and the carriage 100.
In the present utility model, the lock shaft 312 and the fixing sleeve 311 may be clearance-fitted to each other so that the lock shaft 312 can move up and down along its own axis. In the up-and-down movement process of the lock shaft 312, due to the existence of the limiting portion 313, the lock catch 320 needs to be provided with a notch, so that the lock shaft 312 can enter the lock hole through the notch, and further, the horizontal displacement between the tarpaulin cover 200 and the carriage 100 is limited through the stop effect between the lock hole and the lock shaft 312. In addition, since the lock shaft 312 can also rotate relative to the fixed sleeve 311, and when the limit portion 313 abuts against the top end of the lock catch 320 along with the rotation of the lock shaft 312, the displacement of the lock shaft 312 relative to the fixed sleeve 311 in the vertical direction is limited, thereby realizing the limitation of the vertical displacement between the tarpaulin cover 200 and the vehicle compartment 100.
In one possible approach, the shackle 320 further includes a guide ramp (not shown) disposed inside the locking aperture. The setting of direction slope can be convenient for lock axle 312 and the cooperation between hasp 320 for lock axle 312 gets into in the lockhole more easily through the direction slope, has optimized user's operation, has pleasing to the eye user's use experience.
In one possible manner, referring to fig. 2 and 3, the bottom end of the lock shaft 312 is further provided with a stopper 314, and in the second locking position, there is a gap (not shown) between the lock head 410 and the vehicle cabin 100, and the stopper 314 is located in the gap to limit the rotational tendency of the stopper 314.
It is to be understood that although the specific dimensions of each of the components of first locking member 300 and second locking member 400 are not limited in this application. However, in order to secure the locking effect of the second locking member 400 on the first locking member 300, a gap may be provided between the locking head 410 and the vehicle compartment 100, i.e., in the second locking position, the locking head 410 is not allowed to directly contact the vehicle compartment 100, but a gap for accommodating the stopper 314 is formed.
It should be noted that, although the stop portion 314 and the limit portion 313 are disposed at two ends of the lock shaft 312, the two exert main locking effects in the first locking member 300 and the second locking member 400, respectively. However, in order to achieve the interlocking locking between the first locking member 300 and the second locking member 400, the stop portion 314 and the limiting portion 313 should be oriented identically, that is, both can rotate synchronously with the rotation of the lock shaft 312.
Preferably, the stop 314 may be a baffle, and the width of the baffle is greater than the distance between the locking head 410 and the lower edge of the cross member of the car 100. In addition to being able to cooperate with locking head 410 in the second locking position, stop 314 may also be used as an operating element for a user to rotate latch 310, i.e., the user may operate latch 310 to rotate by holding stop 314.
In some embodiments, the locking device may be multiple, and the multiple locking devices are evenly distributed along the circumference of the cabin 100. The arrangement of a plurality of locking devices can further improve the connection stability between the tarpaulin cover 200 and the carriage 100.
In addition, the embodiment of the utility model also provides an automatic tarpaulin system which comprises the locking device. The automatic tarpaulin system is provided with the locking device, and the safety and reliability of the automatic tarpaulin system are improved by exerting the locking effect of the locking device.
In other embodiments, the cabin 100 includes a cabin (not shown) and a frame (not shown) disposed outside the cabin, the frame is provided with a sliding portion (not shown), and the tarpaulin cover 200 is provided with a guiding portion (not shown) that cooperates with the sliding portion to enable the tarpaulin cover 200 to move along the outer contour of the cabin 100.
Unlike the manner of directly providing the guide rail on the carriage 100, the present application may further enable the tarpaulin cover 200 to be slidably connected with the frame through the sliding portion and the guiding portion through the arrangement of the frame, so as to implement the movement of the tarpaulin cover 200 relative to the carriage 100.
Optionally, the automatic tarpaulin system further comprises a driving member (not shown in the figure) connected to the tarpaulin cover 200, and the tarpaulin cover 200 is capable of being automatically switched between the covering state and the opening state under the driving action of the driving member.
Unlike the above-mentioned manner of connecting the driving motor with the chain, the driving member may be disposed on the tarpaulin cover 200, for example, the driving member is connected with a sprocket, so as to drive the tarpaulin cover 200 to move, and realize the automatic movement of the tarpaulin cover 200 relative to the carriage 100.
In the description provided herein, numerous specific details are set forth. It will be appreciated, however, that embodiments of the utility model may be practiced without such specific details. Similarly, in the above description of exemplary embodiments of the utility model, various features of embodiments of the utility model are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of one or more of the various inventive aspects. Wherein the claims following the detailed description are hereby expressly incorporated into this detailed description, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment of this utility model.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the utility model, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The word "comprising" does not exclude the presence of elements or steps not listed in a claim. The word "a" or "an" preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. The utility model may be implemented by means of hardware comprising several distinct elements, and by means of a suitably programmed computer. In the unit claims enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same item of hardware. The use of the words first, second, third, etc. do not denote any order. These words may be interpreted as names. The steps in the above embodiments should not be construed as limiting the order of execution unless specifically stated.

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1. A locking device, characterized in that it is applied to an automatic tarpaulin system comprising a car and a tarpaulin cover cooperating with the car, and which can be moved along the outer contour of the car so as to have a covering state above the car and an opening state at the side of the car;
the locking device comprises a first locking piece and a second locking piece, the first locking piece is provided with a first locking position and a first unlocking position, the second locking piece is provided with a second locking position and a second unlocking position, the first locking position is used for limiting displacement between the tarpaulin cover and the carriage, and the second locking piece can be matched with the first locking piece so that the second locking position is used for limiting rotation of the first locking piece;
in response to switching of the first locking member between the first locked position and the first unlocked position, and switching of the second locking member between the second locked position and the second unlocked position, the tarpaulin cover is switchable between the covered state and the open state.
2. The locking device according to claim 1, wherein the first locking member includes a latch rotatably provided at the top of the vehicle compartment and a lock catch fixedly provided at the tarpaulin cover, and the second locking member includes a lock head and a lock hook respectively provided at the top of the vehicle compartment;
the lock latch is matched with or separated from the lock catch so as to realize the switching of the first locking piece between the first unlocking position and the first locking position, and the lock head is matched with or separated from the lock hook so as to realize the switching of the second locking piece between the second unlocking position and the second locking position.
3. The locking device according to claim 2, wherein the latch comprises a fixing sleeve, a lock shaft matched with the fixing sleeve, and a limiting part arranged at the top end of the lock shaft, and the lock catch is provided with a lock hole and a notch communicated with the lock hole;
under the action of external force, the lock shaft moves along the axial direction of the fixed sleeve, and the lock shaft enters the lock hole through the notch, and the limiting part is abutted with the lock catch so as to limit the transverse displacement and the vertical displacement between the tarpaulin cover and the carriage.
4. A locking device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the shackle further comprises a guiding ramp disposed within the locking aperture.
5. A locking device according to claim 3, wherein the bottom end of the lock shaft is further provided with a stopper, and in the second locking position, there is a gap between the lock head and the vehicle compartment, and the stopper is located in the gap to limit the rotational tendency of the stopper.
6. The locking device of claim 5, wherein the stop is a baffle, and a width of the baffle is greater than a distance between the lock head and a lower edge of the cross member in the vehicle compartment.
7. The locking device of claim 1, wherein a plurality of locking devices are provided, and wherein a plurality of locking devices are uniformly disposed along the periphery of the vehicle compartment.
8. An automatic awning cloth system, comprising a locking device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7.
9. The automated tarpaulin system of claim 8, wherein the carriage comprises a carriage body and a frame disposed outside the carriage body, the frame is provided with a sliding portion, the tarpaulin cover is provided with a guiding portion, and the guiding portion cooperates with the sliding portion to enable the tarpaulin cover to move along an outer contour of the carriage body.
10. The automated tarpaulin system of claim 9, further comprising a driving member coupled to the tarpaulin cover, the tarpaulin cover being capable of automatic switching between the covering state and the opening state upon actuation of the driving member.
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