A device and method for recycling waste shuttlecock feather material

The device for recycling and reusing waste badminton shuttlecock feathers features a side-clamping structure between the clamping plates and the shuttlecock head, enabling automated double separation of waste shuttlecock feathers and shuttlecock heads. This solves the problem of incomplete separation, improves separation efficiency and adaptability, and reduces recycling costs.

CN122273889APending Publication Date: 2026-06-26ZHEJIANG SHENGYU SPORTING GOODS CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202610639253.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2026-05-11
Publication Date
2026-06-26

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Technical Problem

Existing technologies are ill-suited to the irregular conditions commonly found in discarded badminton shuttlecock feathers, such as bending, lying down, scattering, and missing pieces. This results in incomplete separation of feathers from the shuttlecock head, low separation efficiency, and reliance on manual replacement, increasing recycling costs and time.

Method used

A badminton shuttlecock waste feather recycling and reuse device is adopted. Through the lateral clamping structure of the clamping plates, the feathers and shuttlecock head are automatically and continuously separated, including primary separation and secondary separation. It is adapted to irregular feathers and ensures complete separation.

Benefits of technology

It achieves automated and continuous separation of waste badminton shuttlecock feathers and shuttlecock heads, reduces manual intervention, improves separation adaptability and separation qualification rate, and reduces labor costs and time in the recycling process.

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Abstract

This invention discloses a device for recycling and reusing waste badminton shuttlecock feathers, relating to the field of waste badminton shuttlecock recycling technology. It includes a base and a turntable rotatably mounted on the base, and further includes several positioning seats, all mounted on the turntable, used to fix the shuttlecock head. This invention achieves automated continuous operation during the separation of the shuttlecock head and feathers through the cooperation of clamping plates. After the clamping plates complete the initial separation of the feathers, a linkage action of the clamping plates can be automatically triggered to perform a secondary separation of loose, weak feathers left over from the initial separation. This overcomes the shortcomings of existing separation equipment, such as incomplete feather removal and the need for subsequent manual sorting and re-separation of residual feathers, significantly reducing manual intervention and effectively lowering labor costs and operating time in the waste badminton shuttlecock recycling process.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of waste badminton shuttlecock recycling technology, specifically to a device and method for recycling and reusing waste badminton shuttlecock feathers. Background Technology

[0002] With the popularization of badminton, the amount of waste badminton shuttlecocks generated has been increasing year by year. The core components of the shuttlecocks include the feathers and the head, and the materials of the two are significantly different. Therefore, after the waste badminton shuttlecocks are scrapped, the feathers and the head must be separated without damage. Then, the two types of materials after separation should be recycled and disposed of in a harmless manner. This is the core pre-process for realizing the recycling and reuse of solid waste from waste badminton shuttlecocks.

[0003] Chinese invention patent application No. 202110193126.5 discloses a cork recycling device for discarded badminton shuttlecock heads. The working principle of the device is as follows: the shuttlecock head to be processed is placed in the placement block, the feathers are flattened and clamped between the pressure plate and the flipping plate by the downward movement of the pressure plate, and then the feathers are pulled out and separated from the shuttlecock head by the simultaneous upward movement of the pressure plate and the flipping plate, thereby realizing the separation of the feathers from the shuttlecock head.

[0004] However, this solution has the following significant drawbacks in practical large-scale recycling applications: like Figure 1 , Figure 2 The diagram shows the structure of a badminton shuttlecock, where r is the shuttlecock head and r1 is the feather. The core premise for this scheme to reliably remove the feather is that the trajectory of the feather is within the range of... Figure 2 As shown by the dashed line P in the middle trajectory, the piece is in a naturally stretched state extending upwards from the bottom (i.e., the piece has no bending or deformation). When the pressure plate presses down from top to bottom, the piece can be stably flattened and clamped between the flipping plate and the pressure plate, and then pulled out by the upward movement.

[0005] However, in discarded badminton shuttlecocks, the connecting straps between the feathers are often broken, and the feathers generally have problems such as missing, bent, and bent-over deformation. If the feathers have radial bending deformation inward (marked by the dotted line r11 in the figure), when the pressure plate presses down directly, it will further push the feathers inward, causing the feathers to be completely under the pressure plate and unable to be clamped between the pressure plate and the flip plate. As a result, when the pressure plate and the flip plate move upward, the inwardly bent feathers cannot be pulled out synchronously, and the feathers are not completely separated from the shuttlecock head.

[0006] Chinese invention patent application number 202010831331.5 discloses a feather separation device for assisting in the rework of badminton shuttlecocks after quality inspection. The device uses the following method to separate the shuttlecock head from the feathers: the shuttlecock head is clamped and fixed on a fixed plate, and the feathers are clamped by the upper and lower clamping plates, and then the feathers are pulled out from the shuttlecock head by a traction action.

[0007] However, this solution has the following technical defects: the waste badminton shuttlecock feathers to be separated are mostly in an irregular state of being scattered, tilted, or lying down. During the clamping process, the feathers are squeezed and arranged in a disorderly manner, making it impossible to form a neat clamping surface. As a result, the feathers as a whole cannot obtain a uniform and stable clamping force. In particular, when the feathers that were originally arranged in a circular pattern are pressed into a flat state, the clamping force on the feathers at both ends is significantly insufficient. It is very easy for some scattered feathers to not be effectively clamped, which leads to incomplete feather removal and separation, low separation efficiency, and the need for subsequent manual sorting and supplementary separation, which greatly increases the labor and time costs of the recycling process.

[0008] In summary, existing methods for separating waste badminton shuttlecock feathers from the shuttlecock head are ill-suited to the irregular conditions commonly encountered with waste badminton shuttlecock feathers, such as bending, lying down, scattering, and missing feathers. These methods suffer from incomplete separation, low efficiency, and reliance on manual repair.

[0009] Based on this, the present invention designs a device and method for recycling and reusing waste badminton shuttlecock feathers to solve the above problems. Summary of the Invention

[0010] The purpose of this invention is to provide a device and method for recycling and reusing waste badminton shuttlecock feathers, so as to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0011] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a device for recycling and reusing waste badminton shuttlecock feathers, comprising a base and a turntable rotatably mounted on the base, and further comprising: Several positioning seats are all set on the turntable, and the positioning seats are used to fix the ball head; The dual-disassembly component is set on each positioning seat and is set on the turntable. The dual-disassembly is used to remove the hair pieces on the ball head twice when the turntable rotates to a specified position. The drive component, mounted on the turntable, provides kinetic energy to the dual-split component after it rotates to a position corresponding to the drive component.

[0012] As a further embodiment of the present invention, the dual splitting assembly includes a primary splitting unit and a secondary splitting unit. The primary splitting unit includes a drive frame, which is elastically slidably connected to a turntable. Two relatively slidable clamping plates are elastically slidably connected to the drive frame. A push rod is disposed between the two clamping plates. The push rod is Y-shaped and elastically slidably connected to the inner wall of the turntable. When the push rod moves toward the clamping plates, it forces the two clamping plates to move toward each other. The drive assembly causes the push rod to move toward the inner wall of the turntable and drives the drive frame to slide upward. Both the drive frame and the push rod are rotatably provided with drive wheels at their ends. When the drive frame slides up the turntable to the designated position, the secondary splitting unit performs a secondary split.

[0013] As a further embodiment of the present invention, the secondary splitting unit includes two clamping pieces, the clamping pieces being U-shaped in general with their bottom ends extending horizontally outward, the two clamping pieces being rotatably connected to a sliding piece, the sliding piece being elastically slidably connected to the inner wall of the turntable, a torsion spring being sleeved on the rotation shaft of each clamping piece, and a contact end being fixedly provided on the side wall of the drive frame below the top ends of the two clamping pieces, the contact end being driven to rotate the bottom ends of the two clamping pieces toward the middle after contacting the top ends of the clamping pieces.

[0014] As a further embodiment of the present invention, the driving component includes a first arc-shaped plate, which is located near the top of the turntable. Both ends of the first arc-shaped plate are provided with outwardly inclined first guide portions, and both ends of the first arc-shaped plate are provided with transition surfaces.

[0015] As a further embodiment of the present invention, the positioning seat includes a support member and a positioning member. Both the support member and the positioning member are provided with arc-shaped slots. The support member is elastically slidably connected to the side wall of the turntable. The positioning member is elastically slidably connected to the support member. The side wall of the positioning member is provided with rollers. A second arc-shaped plate is provided on the outside of the positioning member. The second arc-shaped plate is located below the first arc-shaped plate. Both ends of the second arc-shaped plate are provided with outwardly inclined second guide portions.

[0016] As a further embodiment of the present invention, the starting end of the second arc-shaped plate is located in front of the starting end of the first arc-shaped plate and the ending end is located behind the ending end of the first arc-shaped plate. Both the first arc-shaped plate and the second arc-shaped plate are fixedly connected to the base.

[0017] As a further embodiment of the present invention, the turntable is provided with through slots located below the support member, and the base is provided with a material feeding channel.

[0018] As a further embodiment of the present invention, each of the through slots is provided with a baffle, the baffle is L-shaped and its bottom is located below the support and positioning member, and the baffle is elastically slidably connected to the inner wall of the turntable.

[0019] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are: This invention achieves automated continuous operation during the separation of shuttlecock head and feathers by using clamping plates in cooperation with each other. After the clamping plates complete the first separation of the feathers, the clamping plates can be automatically triggered to perform a second separation of loose and weak feathers left over from the first separation. This overcomes the shortcomings of existing separation equipment that does not completely remove feathers and requires manual picking and re-separation of residual feathers, greatly reducing manual intervention and effectively reducing the labor cost and operation time of the waste badminton shuttlecock recycling process.

[0020] The present invention employs a lateral clamping structure for both the clamping plates and the clamping pieces, which differs from the traditional downward pressing clamping method of equipment. It can adapt to irregular working conditions such as missing feathers, inward bending, and bent deformation of waste badminton shuttlecocks, and completely avoids the problem that the traditional downward pressing clamping method can easily press deformed feathers off-center or bend them, resulting in ineffective clamping and separation failure. It significantly improves the adaptability and separation qualification rate of waste badminton shuttlecock feathers and shuttlecock heads. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 This is a front view of the existing technology when the piece of fabric is bent inward relative to the ball head; Figure 2 This is a top view of the existing technology when the piece of fabric is bent relative to the ball head; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present invention; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection relationship between the dual-split component and the turntable of the present invention; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection relationship between the clamping plate and the push rod of the present invention; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection relationship between the drive component and the turntable of the present invention; Figure 7 This is a front view of the first arc-shaped plate and the second arc-shaped plate of the present invention; Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the clamping plate of the present invention clamping the raw material; Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the drive frame, the clamping plate, and the holding plate of the present invention; Figure 10 The diagrams are schematic diagrams of the first and second splits of the present invention (where (a) is a schematic diagram of the first split and (b) is a schematic diagram of the second split). Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between the positioning seat and the baffle when the present invention is in the material loading station; Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the badminton shuttlecock placed inside the positioning member and the support member according to the present invention; Figure 13 This is a top view of the support and positioning components of the present invention clamping the ball head; Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram showing the positioning element of the present invention after contact with the second guide portion 504; Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of the support and positioning components moving outward during the material unloading station of the present invention.

[0022] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows: 1. Base; 2. Through slot; 201. Feeding channel; 3. Turntable; 4. Positioning seat; 401. Support component; 402. Positioning component; 403. Spring four; 405. Spring five; 5. Drive assembly; 501. First arc plate; 502. First guide part; 503. Second arc plate; 504. Second guide part; 505. Transition surface; 6. Primary splitting unit; 601. Drive frame; 602. Clamping piece; 603. Push rod; 604. Drive wheel; 605. Spring one; 606. Spring two; 7. Secondary splitting unit; 701. Clamping piece; 702. Sliding piece; 703. Torsion spring; 704. Contact end; 705. Spring three; 8. Baffle; 801. Spring six. Detailed Implementation

[0023] Please see Figures 3-15 This invention provides a technical solution: a badminton shuttlecock waste feather recycling and reuse device, including a base 1 and a turntable 3 rotatably mounted on the base 1 (the turntable 3 is connected to a motor built into the base 1 to drive the turntable 3 to rotate counterclockwise; the motor is existing technology and will not be described in detail), and also includes several positioning seats 4, a double splitting component mounted on each positioning seat 4, and a driving component 5. The positioning seats 4 are all mounted on the turntable 3 and are used to fix the shuttlecock head. The double splitting component is mounted on the turntable 3 and is used to remove the feathers on the shuttlecock head twice when it rotates to a designated position with the turntable 3. The driving component 5 is mounted on the turntable 3 and is used to provide kinetic energy to the double splitting component after it rotates to a position corresponding to the driving component 5.

[0024] The dual splitting assembly includes a primary splitting unit 6 and a secondary splitting unit 7. The primary splitting unit 6 includes a drive frame 601, which is slidably connected to the turntable 3. A spring 605 is fixed between the drive frame 601 and the inner wall of the turntable 3. Two relatively slidable clamping plates 602 are slidably connected to the drive frame 601. A spring 606 is fixed between each clamping plate 602 and the inner wall of the drive frame 601. A push rod 603 is provided between the two clamping plates 602. The push rod 603 is Y-shaped and is elastically slidably connected to the inner wall of the turntable 3. When the push rod 603 moves toward the clamping plates 602, it forces the two clamping plates 602 to move toward each other. The drive assembly 5 causes the push rod 603 to move toward the inner wall of the turntable 3 and drives the drive frame 601 to slide upward. Drive wheels 604 are rotatably provided on the ends of the drive frame 601 and the push rod 603. When the drive frame 601 slides up the turntable 3 to the designated position, the secondary splitting unit 7 performs secondary splitting.

[0025] The secondary splitting unit 7 includes two clamping plates 701. The clamping plates 701 are U-shaped and extend horizontally outward at their bottom ends. The two clamping plates 701 are rotatably connected to a sliding plate 702. The sliding plate 702 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the turntable 3. A spring 705 is fixed between the sliding plate 702 and the inner wall of the turntable 3. A torsion spring 703 is sleeved on the rotation shaft of each clamping plate 701. A contact end 704 is fixed on the side wall of the drive frame 601 at a position below the top of each of the two clamping plates 701. After the contact end 704 contacts the top of the clamping plate 701, it will drive the bottom ends of the two clamping plates 701 to rotate towards the middle.

[0026] The drive assembly 5 includes a first arc plate 501, which is located near the top of the turntable 3. Both ends of the first arc plate 501 are provided with outwardly inclined first guide portions 502, and both ends of the first arc plate 501 are provided with transition surfaces 505.

[0027] The turntable 3 has through slots 2 located below the support 401, and the base 1 has a material feeding channel 201.

[0028] When using: such as Figure 3 As shown, the ball head to be separated (marked as r in the figure, hereinafter referred to as r) and the piece of fabric (marked as r1 in the figure, hereinafter referred to as r1) are placed inside the positioning seat 4. The positioning seat 4 clamps and positions r, and then the turntable 3 rotates counterclockwise. When the positioning seat 4 rotates to correspond to the position of the drive component 5, during the rotation of the turntable 3, the dual splitting component will pull out r1 on r twice in succession. After being pulled out, r and r1 are separated and recycled separately, thus completing the splitting of r and r1.

[0029] Figure 3 The positioning base 4 and the double splitting component shown are both in sets of 4, and each station is labeled Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4 respectively. Among them, station Q1 is the loading station, station Q4 is the unloading station for r and r1 respectively, and stations Q2 and Q3 are the first splitting station and the second splitting station respectively. The specific working process is as follows: One splitting process: like Figures 4-10 , Figure 11 and Figure 14 As shown, Figure 11 The distance between the end of the push rod 603 and the clamping piece 602 is L. This is the initial distance, that is, the distance between the end of the push rod 603 and the clamping piece 602 when in position Q1 is L.

[0030] When the turntable 3 drives the drive frame 601 and the clamping plate 602 to rotate from the Q1 station to the Q2 station, the end of the push rod 603 contacts the first guide portion 502 at the end of the first arc-shaped plate 501 (e.g., Figure 6 and Figure 7As shown), the first guide 502 forces the push rod 603 to slide inward along the inner wall of the turntable 3; the inclined surface where the push rod 603 contacts the clamping piece 602 will forcefully push the two clamping pieces 602 closer to the center along the drive frame 601, thus... Figure 8 The figure shows the clamping of r1.

[0031] After clamping is completed, the turntable 3 continues to rotate, and the push rod 603 maintains contact with the inner wall of the first arc-shaped plate 501 and rotates synchronously, thus continuing to clamp r1; at the same time, after the drive wheel 604 moves to contact the transition surface 505, because the transition surface 505 is an inclined part from bottom to top, under the guiding action of the transition surface 505, the drive frame 601 slides up along the turntable 3 and compresses the spring 605, as shown. Figure 10 As shown in Figure (a), during the outward sliding process of the drive frame 601, r1 will be forcibly pulled out from inside r, completing one separation of r and r1.

[0032] Secondary splitting process: like Figure 8 , Figure 9 and Figure 10 As shown, before a single split (i.e., before the drive frame 601 slides outward), the horizontal height of the contact end 704 is P1; after a single split, the contact end 704 changes from P1 to P1. Figure 8 The position shown rises to Figure 10 As shown in Figure (a), the contact end 704 contacts the inclined portion at the top of the clamping piece 701; under the action of the contact end 704, the two clamping pieces 701 will rotate together around the rotation axis, so that the bottom ends of the two clamping pieces 701 clamp the remaining piece of wool r2 after the first split, whose edges are not easy to bear force (for easy distinction, the remaining piece of wool after the first split is now marked as r2 in the figure, and will be referred to as r2 from now on).

[0033] Subsequently, the drive wheel 604 continues to rise along the transition surface 505. Before reaching the top of the first arc-shaped plate 501, the drive frame 601 drives the clamping plate 701 to rise synchronously through the contact end 704. When the clamping plate 701 rises, it drives the sliding plate 702 to slide upward along the inner wall of the turntable 3 and compress the spring 705. Since the clamping plate 701 and the sliding plate 702 are rotatably connected, when the contact end 704 contacts the top of the clamping plate 701, it is only used to clamp the clamping plate 701 on r2. The resistance of the sliding plate 702 and the spring 705 acting on the clamping plate 701 can keep the clamping plate 701 in a stable clamping state on the remaining small amount of r2 (satisfying the pull-out force of the small amount of r2). Therefore, when the drive frame 601 and the sliding plate 702 slide outward synchronously, r2 can be forcibly pulled out through the clamping plate 701 (e.g., Figure 10 As shown in Figure (b), the second split of r and r2 is completed.

[0034] Material feeding process: When the drive wheel 604 moves to the top of the first arc plate 501, the clamping piece 701 and the holding piece 602 maintain the clamping state of r2 and r1 respectively; when the drive wheel 604 moves from the Q3 station to the Q4 station, the drive wheel 604 will move to the position of contacting the transition surface 505 of the end, and the drive wheel 604 will descend accordingly; when the drive wheel 604 moves to contact the first guide part 502 of the end, the clamping piece 701 will release the clamping of r2, so that r2 falls from the inside of the through groove 2 into the inside of the feeding channel 201 for collection; when the end of the push rod 603 completely disengages from the first guide part 502 of the end, the holding piece 602 also releases the clamping of r1, and r1 is scattered into the inside of the feeding channel 201 through the through groove 2.

[0035] Then turntable 3 continues to rotate, driving the positioning seat 4 and the double splitting component back to station Q1 for loading, completing one work cycle.

[0036] This invention achieves automated continuous operation during the separation of shuttlecock head and feathers by using clamping plate 602 and clamping plate 701 in cooperation. After clamping plate 602 completes the first separation of the feathers, clamping plate 701 can be automatically triggered to perform a second separation of loose and weak feathers left over from the first separation. This overcomes the shortcomings of existing separation equipment that does not completely remove feathers and requires manual picking and re-separation of residual feathers, greatly reducing manual intervention and effectively reducing labor costs and operation time in the waste badminton shuttlecock recycling process.

[0037] Meanwhile, both the clamping plate 602 and the clamping plate 701 of this invention adopt a side-clamping structure, which is different from the traditional downward pressing clamping method of equipment. It can adapt to irregular working conditions such as missing feathers, inward bending, and bent deformation of waste badminton shuttlecocks. It completely avoids the problem that the traditional downward pressing clamping is prone to pressing the deformed feathers off-center or bending them, which makes it impossible to clamp them effectively and leads to separation failure. It greatly improves the adaptability and separation qualification rate of waste badminton shuttlecock feathers and shuttlecock heads.

[0038] The positioning seat 4 includes a support member 401 and a positioning member 402. Both the support member 401 and the positioning member 402 have arc-shaped slots. The support member 401 is slidably connected to the side wall of the turntable 3. A spring 403 is fixed between the support member 401 and the inner wall of the turntable 3. The positioning member 402 is slidably connected to the support member 401. A spring 504 is fixed between the positioning member 402 and the support member 401. A roller is provided on the side wall of the positioning member 402. A second arc-shaped plate 503 is provided on the outside of the positioning member 402. The second arc-shaped plate 503 is located below the first arc-shaped plate 501. Both ends of the second arc-shaped plate 503 are provided with outwardly inclined second guide portions 504.

[0039] The starting end of the second arc plate 503 is located in front of the starting end of the first arc plate 501, and the ending end is located behind the ending end of the first arc plate 501. Both the first arc plate 501 and the second arc plate 503 are fixedly connected to the base 1.

[0040] Each through slot 2 is equipped with a baffle 8. The baffle 8 is L-shaped and its bottom is located below the support 401 and the positioning member 402. The baffle 8 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the turntable 3. The baffle 8 is located behind the push rod 603. A spring 801 is fixed between the baffle 8 and the inner wall of the turntable 3.

[0041] exist Figure 7 In the middle, the first curved plate 501 is displayed as follows: Figure 7 As shown in Figure (a), the second arc-shaped plate 503 is displayed as follows: Figure 7 Figure (b) is shown in the middle for easier observation.

[0042] Positioning seat 4 and automatic unloading process: like Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figures 11-15 As shown: Initially, spring 403 is in an uncompressed state, which pushes support 401 outward from the through slot 2; at the same time, positioning member 402 is also pushed outward by spring 404 (i.e., positioning member 402 and support member 401 are not in a clamped state).

[0043] At this time, at station Q1, the shuttlecock r to be separated is placed in the clamping slot of support 401 and positioning member 402. At this time, the bottom of baffle 8 is below support 401 and positioning member 402 to prevent r from falling when placed.

[0044] like Figure 11 As shown, after r is placed, the distance between the top of r1 and the left side of the clamping piece 602 is L2. Before the turntable 3 drives the push rod 603 to contact the first guide part 502 at the starting end of the first arc plate 501, the roller on the side wall of the positioning member 402 will first contact the second guide part 504 at the starting end of the second arc plate 503, and force the positioning member 402 to slide along the support member 401, thereby placing r between the two.

[0045] The arc-shaped slots on the support member 401 and the positioning member 402, after being fitted together, do not form a complete circle, but rather exhibit... Figure 13 The ellipse shown by the dashed line has a minor axis smaller than the diameter of r, thus forming a reliable rigid clamp on r when the two are fitted together.

[0046] After the positioning member 402 and the support member 401 clamp each other, the positioning member 402 will forcefully push the support member 401 to slide along the turntable 3 and compress the spring 403, forcing the support member 401 to move to the left as shown. Figure 14The position shown is such that r1 is exactly in the middle of the clamping piece 602. Then the end of the push rod 603 will contact the first guide 502 to clamp r1, preparing for the subsequent first split, and then the second split will be performed (see the process of the first and second splits described above).

[0047] When push rod 603 is pushed inward to its limit, it will be... Figure 11 The state changes as shown Figure 14 As shown, during this process, the left end of push rod 603 will forcefully push baffle 8 to slide to the left along turntable 3 and compress spring 601, thereby reducing the distance between baffle 8 and clamping piece 602 from... Figure 11 The L4 shown is increased to Figure 14 L5 is shown.

[0048] Since the first guide part 502 at the end of the first arc plate 501 is located behind the second guide part 504 at the end of the second arc plate 503, when the first and second splits are completed and the plate moves to the Q4 station, the positioning part 402 will first disengage from the second guide part 504.

[0049] At this point, under the elastic relaxation of springs 403 and 404, r will be pushed outward to the position shown. Figure 15 At the position shown, the openings of the support member 401 and the positioning member 402 are on the right side of the baffle 8, thereby opening the through groove between the positioning member 402 and the support member 401, allowing r to fall from the through groove 2 into the material discharge channel 201.

[0050] Then push rod 603 will disengage from the first guide part 502, drive wheel 604 will also disengage from transition surface 505, push rod 603 will then reset, so that r1 and r2 will also fall into the material feeding channel 201. After that, baffle 8 will reset under the action of spring 801 and continue to rotate with turntable 3 to the bottom of the next positioning seat 4.

[0051] Since the positioning component 402 resets earlier than the push rod 603, and r, r1, and r2 will fall into the material feeding channel 201 one after another, it is only necessary to set two separate collection boxes (not shown in the figure) in the front and back directions inside the material feeding channel 201, so that the ball head and the piece of fabric can enter different collection boxes respectively, thereby achieving automatic classification and collection.

[0052] Even if r1 and r2 fall onto baffle 8, they will be pushed off when positioning member 402 and support member 401 move toward baffle 8 after the next loading is completed.

Claims

1. A device for recycling and reusing waste badminton shuttlecock feathers, comprising a base (1) and a turntable (3) rotatably mounted on the base (1), characterized in that, Also includes: Several positioning seats (4) are all set on the turntable (3), and the positioning seats (4) are used to fix the ball head; The double splitting component is set on each positioning seat (4), the double splitting component is set on the turntable (3), the double splitting is used to remove the hair on the ball head twice when following the turntable (3) to the specified position; The drive component (5) is mounted on the turntable (3) and is used to provide kinetic energy to the double split component after the double split component rotates to a position corresponding to the drive component (5).

2. The badminton shuttlecock waste feather recycling device according to claim (1), characterized in that: The dual splitting assembly includes a primary splitting unit (6) and a secondary splitting unit (7). The primary splitting unit (6) includes a drive frame (601). The drive frame (601) is elastically slidably connected to the turntable (3). Two relatively slidable clamping plates (602) are elastically slidably connected on the drive frame (601). A push rod (603) is provided between the two clamping plates (602). The push rod (603) is Y-shaped and elastically slidably connected to the inner wall of the turntable (3). When the push rod (603) moves toward the clamping plates (602), it forces the two clamping plates (602) to move toward each other. The drive assembly (5) causes the push rod (603) to move toward the inner wall of the turntable (3) and drives the drive frame (601) to slide upward. Both the drive frame (601) and the push rod (603) have drive wheels (604) rotatably provided at their ends. When the drive frame (601) slides up the turntable (3) to the designated position, the secondary splitting unit (7) performs secondary splitting.

3. The badminton shuttlecock waste feather recycling device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The secondary splitting unit (7) includes two clamps (701). The clamps (701) are U-shaped and extend horizontally outward at the bottom. The two clamps (701) are rotatably connected to a slide plate (702). The slide plate (702) is elastically slidably connected to the inner wall of the turntable (3). A torsion spring (703) is sleeved on the rotation shaft of each clamp (701). A contact end (704) is fixedly provided on the side wall of the drive frame (601) at a position below the top of the two clamps (701). After the contact end (704) contacts the top of the clamp (701), it will drive the bottom of the two clamps (701) to rotate towards the middle.

4. The badminton shuttlecock waste feather recycling device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drive assembly (5) includes a first arc plate (501), which is located near the top of the turntable (3). Both ends of the first arc plate (501) are provided with outwardly inclined first guide portions (502), and both ends of the first arc plate (501) are provided with transition surfaces (505).

5. The badminton shuttlecock waste feather recycling device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The positioning seat (4) includes a support member (401) and a positioning member (402). Both the support member (401) and the positioning member (402) are provided with arc-shaped slots. The support member (401) is elastically slidably connected to the side wall of the turntable (3). The positioning member (402) is elastically slidably connected to the support member (401). The side wall of the positioning member (402) is provided with rollers. The outside of the positioning member (402) is provided with a second arc-shaped plate (503). The second arc-shaped plate (503) is located below the first arc-shaped plate (501). Both ends of the second arc-shaped plate (503) are provided with outwardly inclined second guide portions (504).

6. The badminton shuttlecock waste feather recycling device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The starting end of the second arc plate (503) is located in front of the starting end of the first arc plate (501), and the ending end is located behind the ending end of the first arc plate (501). Both the first arc plate (501) and the second arc plate (503) are fixedly connected to the base (1).

7. The badminton shuttlecock waste feather recycling device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The turntable (3) is provided with through slots (2) located below the support (401), and the base (1) is provided with a feeding channel (201).

8. The badminton shuttlecock waste feather recycling device according to claim 7, characterized in that: Each of the through slots (2) is provided with a baffle (8). The baffle (8) is L-shaped and its bottom is located below the support (401) and the positioning member (402). The baffle (8) is elastically slidably connected to the inner wall of the turntable (3).

9. A method for recycling and reusing waste badminton shuttlecock feathers, characterized in that, The method includes the following steps: Step 1: Place the shuttlecock to be disassembled inside the positioning component (402) and the support component (401); Step 2: The turntable (3) rotates on the base (1). When the positioning part (402) rotates to contact the second guide part (504), it will force the support part (401) and the positioning part (402) to clamp the ball head and drive the ball head to move between the clamping pieces (602). Step 3: After the push rod (603) moves to contact the first guide part (502), it slides along the inner wall of the turntable (3) until it pushes the two clamping pieces (602) to clamp the blank, and then pushes the baffle (8) to move away from the positioning part (402); Step 4: Before the drive wheel (604) moves to contact the transition surface (505) and rises to the top of the first arc plate (501), the drive element (601) is forced to rise relative to the turntable (3) for a split; Step 5: After the clamping piece (602) is split once, the contact end (704) forces the clamping piece (701) to clamp the remaining piece of fabric, and the second split is completed after the drive wheel (604) moves to the top of the first arc plate (501); Step 6: Before the drive wheel (604) moves to the transition surface (505) at the end of the termination and disengages, the positioning part (402) separates from the second guide part (504) to complete the unloading of the ball head, and then the push rod (603) separates from the first guide part (502) to complete the unloading.

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