CN-116194814-B - Tray for welding operation and welding machine kit
Abstract
A tray (40) for fusion splicing operation is used for fusion splicing operation of optical fibers, and comprises a tray main body (41) and a first body abutment member (70). The tray main body (41) has a pair of long wall portions (42) that face each other and extend in a first direction, and a pair of short wall portions (43) that face each other and extend in a second direction that intersects the first direction. A placement part (51) capable of placing a fusion welding machine is arranged in a rectangular area defined by a pair of long wall parts and a pair of short wall parts in the tray main body. The first body abutment member (70) has an outer surface configured to be in contact with the body of an operator using the fusion machine, and is fitted to the tray main body on one of the pair of long wall portions. The first body abutment member (70) is transitionable between a deployed state in which the outer surface is deployed in a third direction intersecting the first and second directions, and a stowed state in which the first body abutment member is stowed from the deployed state.
Inventors
- No Yuta
- Upper armor and upper script
- SASAKI TOMOHIRO
- SATO RYUICHIRO
Assignees
- 住友电工光学前沿株式会社
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260508
- Application Date
- 20211012
- Priority Date
- 20201015
Claims (10)
- 1. A tray for welding operation is disclosed, the tray is a tray used in a fusion splicing operation of optical fibers, wherein, The tray is provided with: A tray main body having a pair of long wall parts facing each other and extending in a first direction and a pair of short wall parts facing each other and extending in a second direction intersecting the first direction, a placement part capable of placing a fusion splicer being provided in a rectangular region defined by the pair of long wall parts and the pair of short wall parts, and A first body abutment member having an outer surface configured to be in contact with a body of an operator using the fusion machine, the first body abutment member being fitted to the tray main body on one of the pair of long wall portions, The first body abutment member is transitionable between a deployed state in which the outer surface is deployed in a third direction intersecting the first direction and the second direction, and a stowed state in which the first body abutment member is stowed from the deployed state, The tray main body has a first region provided with the mounting portion and a second region on the opposite side of the first region in the tray main body in the third direction, The first body abutment member is coupled to the tray main body via a hinge mechanism in the second region.
- 2. The tray for welding operation according to claim 1, wherein, The first body abutment member has a main body portion extending in the first direction along an edge portion of the one long wall portion of the tray main body to which the first body abutment member is attached in the expanded state, and a pair of leg portions extending in a direction away from the tray main body in the third direction with both ends of the main body portion in the first direction as base ends.
- 3. The tray for welding operation according to claim 2, wherein, The pair of legs each have a length greater than a length of the tray body along the third direction.
- 4. A tray for welding operation according to claim 2 or 3, wherein, In the expanded state, the width of the main body portion along the third direction is one half or less of the length of each of the pair of leg portions.
- 5. A tray for welding operation according to claim 2 or 3, wherein, The tray main body has a connection part capable of connecting with a tripod for supporting the tray, In the housed state, the connecting portion exists between the pair of leg portions when viewed from the third direction.
- 6. The tray for welding operation according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The outer surface of the first body abutment member includes a curved surface portion protruding in a direction from an outer side toward an inner side of the tray main body.
- 7. The tray for welding operation according to any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising: And a second body abutment member detachably attached to the tray main body on a side of the one of the pair of long wall portions opposite to the first body abutment member.
- 8. The tray for welding operation according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, The tray body has: a first fitting portion provided on one of the pair of long wall portions for fitting a waist belt around the waist of the operator, and And a second fitting portion provided on both of the pair of short wall portions, for fitting a strap around the neck of the operator.
- 9. The tray for welding operation according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein, At least one of the pair of long wall portions and the pair of short wall portions is provided with a notch recessed inward of the tray main body.
- 10. A fusion splicer package is provided with: a storage box having a tray for welding operation according to any one of claims 1 to 9, and A welding machine mounted on the mounting portion of the tray, The tray for welding operation can be detached from the storage box.
Description
Tray for welding operation and welding machine kit Technical Field The present disclosure relates to a pallet for welding operation and a welding machine kit. The present application claims priority based on japanese patent nos. 2020-174185, which were filed on 10/15/2020, and incorporates by reference all the descriptions described in the japanese patent. Background Patent document 1 discloses an example of a work table for fusion-splicing optical fibers. The work table includes a bracket portion for fixing a fusion machine main body, and a base portion. The base has a mounting portion for mounting the bracket portion and a supporting portion supported by an operator, and the mounting portion and the supporting portion are L-shaped when welding is performed. Patent document 2 discloses another example of a work table. Patent document 3 discloses a storage box of a fusion splicer that also functions as a work table. Prior art literature Patent literature Patent document 1 International publication No. 2014/104180 Patent document 2 Japanese patent application laid-open No. 2014-074796 Patent document 3 International publication No. 2016/042671 Patent document 4 Japanese patent application laid-open No. 2011-145528 Patent document 5 Japanese patent laid-open No. 2007-193097 Disclosure of Invention As one aspect, the present disclosure provides a tray for a welding operation. The tray for fusion splicing operation is a tray for use in fusion splicing operation of optical fibers, and comprises a tray main body and a first body abutment member. The tray main body has a pair of long wall portions facing each other and extending in a first direction, and a pair of short wall portions facing each other and extending in a second direction intersecting the first direction. In the tray main body, a placement portion capable of placing the fusion splicer is provided in a rectangular region defined by a pair of long wall portions and a pair of short wall portions. The first body abutment member has an outer surface configured to be in contact with the body of an operator using the fusion machine, and is fitted to the tray main body on one of the pair of long wall portions on the long wall portion side. The first body abutment member is transitionable between a deployed state in which the outer surface is deployed in a third direction intersecting the first direction and the second direction, and a stowed state in which the first body abutment member is stowed from the deployed state. As another aspect, the present disclosure provides a fusion machine kit. The welding machine set comprises a storage box provided with the tray for welding operation, and a welding machine arranged on a carrying part of the tray. In this welding machine kit, the tray for welding operation can be detached from the storage box. Drawings Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a storage box according to an embodiment. Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a fusion splicer package including a storage box in which a cover is opened with respect to a box main body. Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing a storage box in which various devices such as a fusion splicer are omitted. Fig. 4 is an enlarged view of a region a, which is a part of the tank main body, surrounded by a broken line shown in fig. 2, and is a view in which a seal member is omitted. Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of a region a, which is a part of the tank main body, surrounded by a broken line shown in fig. 2, and is a view illustrating a sealing member. Fig. 6 is an enlarged view of a region B, which is a part of the lid body, surrounded by a broken line shown in fig. 2, and is a view in which the seal member is omitted. Fig. 7 is an enlarged view of a region B, which is a part of the cover, surrounded by a broken line shown in fig. 2, and is a view illustrating the sealing member. Fig. 8 is a diagram showing a state where the cable is sandwiched between two sealing members. Fig. 9 is a perspective view of the tray when viewed from the first area side. Fig. 10 is a perspective view of the tray when viewed from the second area side. Fig. 11 is a sectional view of the storage box taken along line XI-XI shown in fig. 2. Fig. 12 is a perspective view showing the first body abutment member. Fig. 13 is an enlarged view of the concave portion of the first body abutment member and the convex portion of the locking member in the accommodated state of the first body abutment member. Fig. 14 is a perspective view showing the second body abutment member. Fig. 15 is a perspective view of the tray showing a state where the first body abutment member and the second body abutment member are unfolded. Detailed Description [ Problem to be solved by the present disclosure ] The tray is provided with a body abutment member (corresponding to the support portion of patent document 1) for abutting against the body of an operator using the welding machine, and thereby the stability of the tray at the time of we