Glass fiber transport section weighting apparatus and its transport method
By designing feeding, distributing, smoothing, and weighing mechanisms, the problems of uneven feeding and inaccurate weighing during glass fiber transportation were solved, achieving uniform conveying and precise segmented weighing of glass fiber, thus improving the equipment's operational stability and product consistency.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511965008.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2045-12-24
AI Technical Summary
Existing technologies struggle to achieve precise micro-control during fiberglass transportation, leading to uneven feeding, which affects the accuracy of segmented weights and product consistency. Traditional manual weighing is inefficient and prone to errors.
A segmented counterweight device for transporting glass fiber, including feeding, distributing, smoothing, weighing, and gathering mechanisms, was designed. The feeding is controlled by springs and electric telescopic rods, and precise distributing is achieved by laser rangefinders and electric telescopic rods. The combination of weighing sensors and elastic jacking structures ensures accurate weighing.
It achieves uniform feeding and precise segmented weighing of glass fiber, improves weighing efficiency and product consistency, reduces weight error, and ensures the accuracy of weighing results and the stability of the equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of counterweight transportation technology, and in particular to a segmented counterweight device for transporting glass fiber and its transportation method. Background Technology
[0002] In the subsequent processing and transportation of loose fiber materials such as glass fiber, it is often necessary to segment and pack them according to specific weights. The traditional manual weighing and packaging method is not only inefficient and labor-intensive, but also prone to inaccurate weight due to human factors, affecting product consistency and commercial value. Although existing automated equipment has solved the efficiency problem to some extent, there are still many technical bottlenecks in its use.
[0003] Because glass fiber is loose and has poor flowability, conventional gate-type or spiral feeding mechanisms are difficult to achieve precise micro-control, which easily leads to over- or under-feeding, resulting in uneven feeding. This directly affects the accuracy of subsequent segmented weight. Furthermore, during the conveying and pushing process, the shape and fluffiness of the glass fiber piled on the conveyor belt are difficult to maintain. This directly leads to a distortion in the correspondence between volume and weight, resulting in large weight errors in segmented methods based on fixed volume. This easily causes large fluctuations in weighing results and affects the weighing effect of glass fiber. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a glass fiber transport segmented counterweight device and its transport method to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a glass fiber transport segmented counterweight device, including a conveying mechanism, and further comprising:
[0006] A feeding mechanism, which is installed at one end of the conveying mechanism;
[0007] The material distribution mechanism is installed in the middle of the conveying mechanism and is used for distributing glass fibers.
[0008] A smoothing mechanism is installed in the middle of the dispensing mechanism and is used to smooth the glass fiber.
[0009] A weighing mechanism is installed at the other end of the conveying mechanism and is used for weighing segmented glass fibers.
[0010] A gathering mechanism is provided inside the material distribution mechanism and is used to gather glass fibers.
[0011] Preferably, the conveying mechanism includes:
[0012] The support frame, wherein the conveying mechanism is a segmented frame structure, and the feeding mechanism is installed on the top of the support frame;
[0013] The first conveyor belt is disposed at one end of the inner cavity of the support;
[0014] The second conveyor belt is located at the other end of the inner cavity of the support, and the weighing mechanism is installed between the first and second conveyor belts.
[0015] Preferably, the feeding mechanism includes:
[0016] A feed hopper, which is fixed to the top of the support;
[0017] A feeding plate, which is fixed to the bottom of the inner wall of the feeding hopper;
[0018] A feeding assembly is disposed at the end of a feeding plate and is used for quantitative feeding of glass fiber.
[0019] Preferably, the feeding assembly includes:
[0020] An active trough is provided at the bottom of the feed hopper;
[0021] A movable plate, which is rotatably inserted into the inner wall of a movable groove via a pin;
[0022] Two springs are respectively fixed to both sides of the outer wall of the movable plate, and one end of each spring is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the movable groove.
[0023] An arc-shaped rod is fixed to the inner wall of the movable groove, the arc-shaped rod slides through the top of the movable plate, and the spring is sleeved on the outer wall of the arc-shaped rod;
[0024] A fixing rod, which is fixed to the top of the bracket;
[0025] The first electric telescopic rod is fixed to the outer wall of the fixed rod at an angle.
[0026] A roller is inserted into the telescopic end of the first electric telescopic rod, and the roller is slidably connected to the outer wall of the movable plate.
[0027] Preferably, the material dispensing mechanism includes:
[0028] A protective frame, which is fixed to the top of the bracket, and a retracting mechanism is located at one end of the inner cavity of the protective frame;
[0029] A laser rangefinder, which is fixed to the inner wall of the other end of the protective frame;
[0030] The second electric telescopic rod is fixed to the middle of the protective frame by a support plate;
[0031] A material pushing assembly, wherein the material pushing assembly is disposed at the output end of the second electric telescopic rod;
[0032] The clip is fixed to the inner wall of the protective frame, and the pusher assembly is engaged with the bottom section of the clip.
[0033] The slots are respectively opened on both sides of the inner wall of the protective frame, and the pusher assembly slides between two opposite slots.
[0034] Preferably, the feeding assembly includes:
[0035] A rotating ring, which is fixed to the output end of the second electric telescopic rod;
[0036] A connecting post, which slides through the inner cavities of two opposing slots, and a rotating ring that rotates through the middle of the connecting post;
[0037] A toothed block, wherein multiple toothed blocks are respectively fixed at both ends of the connecting post, and the toothed blocks are engaged with the bottom of the retaining strip;
[0038] Fixed plates, wherein multiple fixed plates are respectively fixed to both ends of the connecting column;
[0039] The material distribution plate is fixed to the outer wall of two fixed discs and is used to push the glass fiber on the first conveyor belt.
[0040] Preferably, the smoothing mechanism includes:
[0041] A positioning plate is disposed in the inner cavity of the protective frame, and the positioning plate is at a distance from the upper surface of the bracket;
[0042] A positioning rod is fixed to the top of the positioning plate and is slidably inserted into the top of the protective frame.
[0043] An insert rod is slidably inserted into the top of a positioning rod;
[0044] The positioning block is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the protective frame, and the inserting rod is slidably inserted into the middle of the positioning block;
[0045] A tension spring is sleeved on the outer wall of the insert rod, one end of the tension spring is fixed to one end of the insert rod, and the other end of the tension spring is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the positioning block.
[0046] Preferably, the weighing mechanism includes:
[0047] A feeding box, which is fixed to the middle of the bracket;
[0048] A feeding hopper, which is fixed to the inner wall of the feeding box;
[0049] A weighing assembly is disposed below the hopper. The weighing assembly includes a support plate, a load cell, a weighing platform, and a connecting bar. The support plate is fixed to the middle of the hopper, the load cell is fixed to the middle of the support plate, the weighing platform is disposed on top of the load cell, one end of the connecting bar is rotatably connected to the bottom of the weighing platform via a pin, and the bottom of the connecting bar is rotatably connected to one end of the support plate via a pin.
[0050] A pushing assembly is provided at the bottom of the feeding box. The pushing assembly includes a support block, a third electric telescopic rod, a top block, and an elastic rope. The support block is fixed to the bottom of the feeding box, the third electric telescopic rod is fixed to the top of the support block, the top block is installed at the telescopic end of the third electric telescopic rod, and the elastic rope is fixed between the weighing platform and the top block.
[0051] Preferably, the retracting mechanism includes:
[0052] A rotating rod, the end of which is fixedly inserted into the inner wall of the protective frame;
[0053] A rotating block, wherein the rotating block is rotatably interlocked with the middle part of the rotating rod;
[0054] A baffle plate, which is fixed to the bottom of the rotating block;
[0055] Scrapers, multiple scrapers are fixed in a figure-eight shape on both sides of the baffle, and the scrapers are slidably connected to the upper surface of the first conveyor belt.
[0056] A method for transporting a fiberglass transport segmented counterweight device includes the following steps:
[0057] Step 1: Feed the glass fiber into the inner cavity of the feed hopper, drive the first electric telescopic rod so that its roller can reciprocate to push the movable plate, so that the glass fiber can fall smoothly from the feed plate to the upper surface of the first conveyor belt.
[0058] Step 2: Drive the first conveyor belt so that the glass fibers on the first conveyor belt can move into the inner cavity of the protective frame, and through the gathering mechanism, gather the glass fibers on the first conveyor belt to the middle of the first conveyor belt. Drive the second electric telescopic rod and stop the drive of the first conveyor belt, so that the toothed block can engage with the clamping strip, so that the material separating plate rotates and moves down to the upper surface of the first conveyor belt. Through the continuous drive of the second electric telescopic rod, the material separating plate can push and segment the evenly laid glass fibers.
[0059] Step 3: Drive the first conveyor belt again so that the segmented glass fibers can fall into the inner cavity of the feeding box and then fall into the inner cavity of the weighing component for weighing. Driven by the third electric telescopic rod, the top block can push the weighing platform, so that the weighing platform can shake the glass fibers into the inner cavity of the second conveyor belt for movement.
[0060] The technical effects and advantages of this invention are as follows:
[0061] This invention employs a combination of a conveying mechanism, a feeding mechanism, and a distributing mechanism. The feeding mechanism utilizes a movable plate design driven by a spring and an electric telescopic rod, which controls the opening and closing amplitude and frequency of the movable plate. This effectively prevents concentrated spillage of glass fibers from the source, providing a foundation for uniform and stable conveying in the future. The smoothing mechanism can adapt to glass fibers with different loft and stacking thicknesses, ensuring that the material is scraped to a uniform thickness before and after distributing. This further stabilizes the density and volume of the material, reduces pre-weighing errors, and improves the weighing effect.
[0062] This invention utilizes a weighing mechanism that combines levers and sensors, supplemented by a unique elastic push-pull unloading structure. This structure allows the hemispherical rubber top block to be elastically pushed out, and the elastic rope to reset, creating a gentle yet efficient unloading action. This avoids the forceful transport of glass fiber, ensuring the stability of the platform during weighing and guaranteeing accurate sensor readings. Furthermore, the instantaneous vibration and tilting during unloading completely clear any adhering material from the weighing platform, preventing residue.
[0063] This invention, through the combination of a smoothing mechanism and a gathering mechanism, utilizes a figure-eight scraper to pre-gather and flatten loose materials before distribution, making the initial material strip width and density more uniform. This creates more stable and consistent conditions for laser ranging and the pushing of the distribution plate, improving the working stability of the equipment and the uniformity of the final product. Attached Figure Description
[0064] The accompanying drawings are provided to further illustrate the invention and form part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of the invention to explain the invention, but do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings:
[0065] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present invention;
[0066] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall front cross-sectional structure of the present invention;
[0067] Figure 3 This is a front cross-sectional view of the feed hopper of the present invention;
[0068] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the scraper section of the present invention;
[0069] Figure 5 For the present invention Figure 2 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle;
[0070] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the material distribution plate of the present invention;
[0071] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the feeding box of the present invention.
[0072] Attached Figure
[0073] 100. Conveying mechanism; 101. Support frame; 102. First conveyor belt; 103. Second conveyor belt; 200. Feeding mechanism; 201. Feed hopper; 202. Discharge plate; 203. Discharge assembly; 231. Movable trough; 232. Movable plate; 233. Spring; 234. Arc rod; 235. Fixed rod; 236. First electric telescopic rod; 237. Roller; 300. Distributing mechanism; 301. Protective frame; 302. Laser rangefinder; 303. Second electric telescopic rod; 304. Pushing assembly; 341. Rotating ring; 342. Connecting column; 343. Tooth block; 344. Fixed plate; 345. Distributing plate 305. Locking bar; 306. Locking slot; 400. Smoothing mechanism; 401. Positioning plate; 402. Positioning rod; 403. Inserting rod; 404. Positioning block; 405. Tension spring; 500. Weighing mechanism; 501. Feed box; 502. Feed hopper; 503. Weighing assembly; 531. Support plate; 532. Weighing sensor; 533. Weighing platform; 534. Connecting bar; 504. Pushing assembly; 541. Support block; 542. Third electric telescopic rod; 543. Top block; 544. Elastic rope; 600. Retracting mechanism; 601. Rotating rod; 602. Rotating block; 603. Baffle; 604. Scraper. Detailed Implementation
[0074] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0075] This invention provides, for example Figures 1-7 The image shows a glass fiber transport segment counterweight device.
[0076] Example 1: Includes a conveying mechanism 100, a feeding mechanism 200, a distributing mechanism 300, a smoothing mechanism 400, and a weighing mechanism 500. The conveying mechanism 100 is used for conveying glass fibers. The feeding mechanism 200 is installed at one end of the conveying mechanism 100 and is used for feeding small quantities of glass fibers. The distributing mechanism 300 is installed in the middle of the conveying mechanism 100 and is used for distributing glass fibers. The smoothing mechanism 400 is installed in the middle of the distributing mechanism 300 and is used for smoothing glass fibers. The weighing mechanism 500 is installed at the other end of the conveying mechanism 100 and is used for weighing segmented glass fibers.
[0077] The conveying mechanism 100 includes a support 101, a first conveyor belt 102, and a second conveyor belt 103. The conveying mechanism 100 has a segmented frame structure. The feeding mechanism 200 is installed on the top of the support 101. The first conveyor belt 102 is located at one end of the inner cavity of the support 101, and the second conveyor belt 103 is located at the other end of the inner cavity of the support 101. The weighing mechanism 500 is installed between the first conveyor belt 102 and the second conveyor belt 103 for segmented weighing between the first conveyor belt 102 and the second conveyor belt 103.
[0078] In addition, the feeding mechanism 200 includes a feeding hopper 201, a feeding plate 202, and a feeding assembly 203. The feeding hopper 201 is fixed to the top of the support 101 and is used for pouring and feeding glass fibers. The feeding plate 202 is fixed to the bottom of the inner wall of the feeding hopper 201. The inclined plate of the feeding plate 202 allows the glass fibers to fall slowly onto the first conveyor belt 102. The feeding assembly 203 is located at the end of the feeding plate 202 and is used for quantitative feeding of glass fibers.
[0079] Specifically, the feeding assembly 203 includes a movable groove 231, a movable plate 232, a spring 233, an arc-shaped rod 234, a fixed rod 235, a first electric telescopic rod 236, and a roller 237. The movable groove 231 is located at the bottom of the feeding hopper 201. The movable plate 232 is inserted into the inner wall of the movable groove 231 by means of a pin, allowing the movable plate 232 to swing within the cavity of the movable groove 231. Two springs 233 are respectively fixed to both sides of the outer wall of the movable plate 232. One end of the movable plate 232 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the movable groove 231. The springs 233 on both sides of the movable plate 232 are compression springs and tension springs, respectively. The roller 237 pushes the movable plate 232, allowing it to swing stably within the cavity of the movable groove 231. The arc-shaped rod 234 is fixed to the inner wall of the movable groove 231 and slides through the top of the movable plate 232. The spring 233 is sleeved on the outer wall of the arc-shaped rod 234. The arc-shaped rod 234 allows the movable plate 232 to swing stably. The movable plate 232 can swing stably. The fixed rod 235 is fixed to the top of the bracket 101. The first electric telescopic rod 236 is fixed at an angle to the outer wall of the fixed rod 235. The roller 237 rotates and passes through the telescopic end of the first electric telescopic rod 236. The roller 237 is in close sliding connection with the outer wall of the movable plate 232. Driven by the first electric telescopic rod 236, the roller 237 can push the outer wall of the movable plate 232, so that the glass fiber falls stably between the feeding plate 202 and the movable plate 232, preventing a large amount of glass fiber from falling into the inner cavity of the first conveyor belt 102. The feeding mechanism 200 adopts a movable plate design that links the spring 233 with the first electric telescopic rod 236. By precisely controlling the opening and closing amplitude and frequency of the movable plate 232, a near "pulsating" micro-feeding is achieved, which effectively avoids the concentrated dumping of glass fiber from the source. This lays the foundation for the formation of a uniform and stable material flow in the future and is the primary guarantee for achieving high-precision segmented counterweight.
[0080] Furthermore, the material distribution mechanism 300 includes a protective frame 301, a laser rangefinder 302, a second electric telescopic rod 303, a pushing assembly 304, a clamping strip 305, and a clamping slot 306. The protective frame 301 is fixed to the top of the bracket 101, and the laser rangefinder 302 is fixed to the inner wall of the other end of the protective frame 301. The laser rangefinder 302 is used to measure the distance between the glass fibers on the upper surface of the first conveyor belt 102. The second electric telescopic rod 303 is fixed to the middle of the protective frame 301 by a support plate. The second electric telescopic rod 303 is connected to an external opening... The material pusher assembly 304 is electrically connected to an external power source and is located at the output end of the second electric telescopic rod 303. The locking strip 305 is fixed to the inner wall of the protective frame 301. The bottom two sides of the locking strip 305 have a serrated structure. The material pusher assembly 304 and the bottom of the locking strip 305 are segmentally engaged. Multiple slots 306 are respectively opened on both sides of the inner wall of the protective frame 301. The material pusher assembly 304 slides between two opposite slots 306. The segmentation of the material pusher assembly 304 is convenient through the engagement between the material pusher assembly 304 and the locking strip 305.
[0081] Specifically, the feeding assembly 304 includes a rotating ring 341, a connecting column 342, toothed blocks 343, fixed discs 344, and a distributing plate 345. The rotating ring 341 is fixed to the output end of the second electric telescopic rod 303. The connecting column 342 slides through the inner cavity of two opposing slots 306 to facilitate the sliding limitation of the distributing plate 345. The rotating ring 341 rotates through the middle of the connecting column 342. Multiple toothed blocks 343 are respectively fixed to both ends of the connecting column 342, and the toothed blocks 343 are engaged with the bottom of the clamping strip 305. Multiple fixed discs 344 are respectively fixed to both ends of the connecting column 342. The distributing plate 345 is fixed to the outer wall of the two fixed discs 344. The distributing plate 345 is used for feeding glass onto the first conveyor belt 102. The fiber is propelled by the second electric telescopic rod 303, which drives the rotating ring 341 to move the connecting column 342, allowing the toothed block 343 to mesh with one end of the clamping strip 305. This enables the material distribution plate 345 to push the glass fiber on the upper surface of the first conveyor belt 102 at a fixed distance. The material distribution mechanism 300 integrates the laser rangefinder, the pushing component 304, and the smoothing mechanism 400 into the same protective frame 301. The laser rangefinder 302 first measures the stack height and distance, and then the second electric telescopic rod 303 drives the material distribution plate 345. Through meshing transmission, precise distance pushing is achieved, ensuring the consistency of the volume of each segment of material. At the same time, the material distribution and smoothing actions are continuous, greatly improving the accuracy and efficiency of segmentation.
[0082] Furthermore, the smoothing mechanism 400 includes a positioning plate 401, a positioning rod 402, an inserting rod 403, a positioning block 404, and a tension spring 405. The positioning plate 401 is disposed in the inner cavity of the protective frame 301, and the positioning plate 401 is spaced from the upper surface of the bracket 101. The positioning rod 402 is fixed to the top of the positioning plate 401 and is slidably inserted into the top of the protective frame 301. The inserting rod 403 is slidably inserted into the top of the positioning rod 402. The positioning block 404 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the protective frame 301, and the inserting rod 403 is slidably inserted into the middle of the positioning block 404. The tension spring 405 is sleeved on the outer wall of the inserting rod 403. One end of the insertion rod 403 is fixed to the other end of the tension spring 405, which is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the positioning block 404. By pulling the insertion rod 403, the tension spring 405 is compressed, allowing the insertion rod 403 to slide out of the top of the positioning rod 402. This facilitates adjusting the distance between the positioning plate 401 and the upper surface of the first conveyor belt 102, enabling the positioning plate 401 to scrape glass fibers of different thicknesses and to weigh glass fibers at a fixed distance. The smoothing mechanism 400 allows the equipment to adapt to glass fibers with different loft and stacking thickness, ensuring that the material is scraped to a uniform thickness before and after material distribution, further stabilizing the density and volume of the material and reducing the pre-weighing error.
[0083] Meanwhile, the weighing mechanism 500 includes a feeding box 501, a feeding hopper 502, a weighing component 503, and a pushing component 504. The feeding box 501 is fixed to the middle of the support 101 and is located between the first conveyor belt 102 and the second conveyor belt 103. The feeding hopper 502 is fixed to the inner wall of the feeding box 501 to facilitate the stable drop of glass fiber from the inner wall of the feeding hopper 502. The weighing component 503 is located below the feeding hopper 502 and includes a support plate 531, a weighing sensor 532, a weighing platform 533, and a connecting bar 534. The support plate 531 is fixed in the middle of the feeding box 501, the weighing sensor 532 is fixed in the middle of the support plate 531, and the weighing platform 533 is set on the top of the weighing sensor 532. One end of the connecting strip 534 is rotatably connected to the bottom of the weighing platform 533 through a pin, and the bottom of the connecting strip 534 is rotatably connected to one end of the support plate 531 through a pin. By setting the connecting strip 534, the weighing platform 533 can move on the weighing sensor 532, so that the weighing sensor 532 can weigh the glass fiber in the inner cavity of the weighing platform 533.
[0084] The pushing component 504 is located at the bottom of the feeding box 501. The pushing component 504 includes a support block 541, a third electric telescopic rod 542, a top block 543, and an elastic rope 544. The support block 541 is fixed to the bottom of the feeding box 501, the third electric telescopic rod 542 is fixed to the top of the support block 541, and the top block 543 is installed at the telescopic end of the third electric telescopic rod 542. The top of the top block 543 is made of hemispherical elastic rubber. The elastic rope 544 is fixed between the weighing platform 533 and the top block 543. The third electric telescopic rod 542 is electrically connected to an external power source via an external switch. Driven by the retractor 542, the top block 543 can elastically push the weighing platform 533, and through the pull rope of the elastic rope 544, the weighing platform 533 can stably fall back onto the load cell 532, facilitating the reciprocating pushing of the weighing platform 533. This allows the glass fiber inside the weighing platform 533 to stably fall into the inner cavity of the second conveyor belt 103. The weighing mechanism 500 not only ensures the stability of the platform during weighing and the stable weighing of the load cell 532, but also completely clears the adhering material on the weighing platform during unloading through instantaneous vibration and tilting, preventing residue and ensuring the absolute accuracy of each final weight.
[0085] Example 2: Based on Example 1, it further includes a gathering mechanism 600. The gathering mechanism 600 is disposed in the inner cavity of the distributing mechanism 300 and at one end of the inner cavity of the protective frame 301. The gathering mechanism 600 is used for gathering glass fiber. The gathering mechanism 600 includes a rotating rod 601, a rotating block 602, a baffle 603, and a scraper 604. The end of the rotating rod 601 is fixedly inserted and connected to the inner wall of the protective frame 301. The rotating block 602 is rotatably inserted and connected to the middle part of the rotating rod 601. The baffle 603 is fixed to the bottom of the rotating block 602. Multiple scrapers... Plates 604 are fixed in a figure-eight shape on both sides of baffle 603. The figure-eight scraper 604 is used to pre-gather and flatten the loose material before distributing it. The scraper 604 is in close sliding contact with the upper surface of the first conveyor belt 102. The scraper 604 can gather the glass fiber on the upper surface of the first conveyor belt 102. The distance between the baffle 603 and the upper surface of the first conveyor belt 102 can flatten the glass fiber. The gathering mechanism 600 makes the initial material belt width and density more uniform, improving the working stability of the equipment and the uniformity of the final product.
[0086] A method for transporting a fiberglass transport segmented counterweight device includes the following steps:
[0087] Step 1: Glass fiber is fed into the inner cavity of the feed hopper 201. The glass fiber can be fed from the inner cavity of the feed hopper 201 along the inclined surface of the feed plate 202. The first electric telescopic rod 236 is driven so that its roller 237 can reciprocate to push the movable plate 232, so that the movable plate 232 can swing back and forth in the inner cavity of the movable groove 231. This facilitates the stable feeding of glass fiber between the feed plate 202 and the movable plate 232, and allows the glass fiber to fall smoothly from the feed plate 202 onto the upper surface of the first conveyor belt 102. This enables quantitative and slow feeding of glass fiber and effectively prevents the accumulation of glass fiber material.
[0088] Step 2: Drive the first conveyor belt 102 so that the glass fibers on the first conveyor belt 102 can move into the inner cavity of the protective frame 301, and through the gathering mechanism 600, the glass fibers on the first conveyor belt 102 can be gathered to the middle of the first conveyor belt 102. Drive the second electric telescopic rod 303 and stop the drive of the first conveyor belt 102, so that the tooth block 343 can engage with the clamping strip 305, so that the material distribution plate 345 rotates and moves down to the upper surface of the first conveyor belt 102. Through the continuous drive of the second electric telescopic rod 303, the material distribution plate 345 can push and segment the evenly laid glass fibers. The laser rangefinder 302 can measure the stacking height and distance of the glass fibers. Then, the second electric telescopic rod 303 drives the material distribution plate 345, and through the meshing transmission, precise distance pushing is achieved, ensuring the consistency of the volume of each segment of material. The material distribution and smoothing actions are continuous.
[0089] Step 3: Drive the first conveyor belt 102 again so that the segmented glass fibers can fall into the inner cavity of the feeding box 501 and fall into the inner cavity of the weighing component 503 through the feeding hopper 502 for weighing. Driven by the third electric telescopic rod 542, the top block 543 can push the weighing platform 533, so that the weighing platform 533 can shake the glass fibers into the inner cavity of the second conveyor belt 103 for movement.
[0090] Although embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A glass fiber transport segmented counterweight device, comprising a conveying mechanism (100), characterized in that, Also includes: A feeding mechanism (200) is installed at one end of a conveying mechanism (100); The material distribution mechanism (300) is installed in the middle of the conveying mechanism (100) and is used for distributing glass fibers. A smoothing mechanism (400) is installed in the middle of the dispensing mechanism (300) and is used to smooth the glass fiber. A weighing mechanism (500) is installed at the other end of the conveying mechanism (100) and is used for weighing segmented glass fibers. A gathering mechanism (600) is provided in the inner cavity of the dispensing mechanism (300), and the gathering mechanism (600) is used to gather glass fibers; The material distribution mechanism (300) includes: The protective frame (301) has the retracting mechanism (600) located at one end of the inner cavity of the protective frame (301). A laser rangefinder (302) is fixed to the inner wall of the other end of the protective frame (301); The second electric telescopic rod (303) is fixed to the middle of the protective frame (301) by a support plate; A feeding assembly (304) is disposed at the output end of the second electric telescopic rod (303); The clip (305) is fixed to the inner wall of the protective frame (301), and the pusher assembly (304) is engaged with the bottom section of the clip (305). The slots (306) are respectively opened on both sides of the inner wall of the protective frame (301), and the pusher assembly (304) slides between two opposite slots (306); The pusher assembly (304) includes: Rotating ring (341), the rotating ring (341) is fixed to the output end of the second electric telescopic rod (303); A connecting post (342) is slidably inserted into the inner cavity of two opposing slots (306), and a rotating ring (341) is rotatably inserted into the middle of the connecting post (342); Toothed blocks (343), a plurality of said toothed blocks (343) are respectively fixed at both ends of the connecting post (342), and said toothed blocks (343) are engaged with the bottom of the retaining strip (305); Fixed disks (344), a plurality of fixed disks (344) are respectively fixed to both ends of the connecting column (342); The material distribution plate (345) is fixed to the outer wall of two fixed disks (344) and is used to push the glass fiber on the first conveyor belt (102).
2. The glass fiber transport segmented counterweight device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The conveying mechanism (100) includes: The support (101) has a segmented frame structure, the feeding mechanism (200) is installed on the top of the support (101), and the protective frame (301) is fixed to the top of the support (101). The first conveyor belt (102) is disposed at one end of the inner cavity of the bracket (101); The second conveyor belt (103) is located at the other end of the inner cavity of the bracket (101), and the weighing mechanism (500) is installed between the first conveyor belt (102) and the second conveyor belt (103).
3. The glass fiber transport segmented counterweight device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The feeding mechanism (200) includes: A feed hopper (201) is fixed to the top of a bracket (101); The feeding plate (202) is fixed to the bottom of the inner wall of the feeding hopper (201); The feeding assembly (203) is disposed at the end of the feeding plate (202) and is used for quantitative feeding of glass fiber.
4. The glass fiber transport segmented counterweight device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The feeding assembly (203) includes: An active groove (231) is provided at the bottom of the feed hopper (201); A movable plate (232) is inserted into the inner wall of a movable groove (231) by means of a pin; Two springs (233) are respectively fixed on both sides of the outer wall of the movable plate (232), and one end of the spring (233) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the movable groove (231); An arc-shaped rod (234) is fixed to the inner wall of the movable groove (231), the arc-shaped rod (234) slides through the top of the movable plate (232), and the spring (233) is sleeved on the outer wall of the arc-shaped rod (234). A fixing rod (235) is fixed to the top of the bracket (101); The first electric telescopic rod (236) is fixed to the outer wall of the fixed rod (235) at an angle; Roller (237) is inserted into the telescopic end of the first electric telescopic rod (236) and is slidably connected to the outer wall of the movable plate (232).
5. The glass fiber transport segmented counterweight device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The smoothing mechanism (400) includes: Positioning plate (401), the positioning plate (401) is disposed in the inner cavity of the protective frame (301), and the positioning plate (401) is at a distance from the upper surface of the bracket (101); Positioning rod (402), the positioning rod (402) is fixed to the top of the positioning plate (401), and the positioning rod (402) is slidably inserted into the top of the protective frame (301); An insert rod (403) is slidably inserted into the top of a positioning rod (402); The positioning block (404) is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the protective frame (301), and the insert rod (403) is slidably inserted into the middle of the positioning block (404); A tension spring (405) is sleeved on the outer wall of the insertion rod (403). One end of the tension spring (405) is fixed to one end of the insertion rod (403), and the other end of the tension spring (405) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the positioning block (404).
6. The glass fiber transport segmented counterweight device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The weighing mechanism (500) includes: The feeding box (501) is fixed to the middle of the bracket (101); A feeding hopper (502) is fixed to the inner wall of a feeding box (501); Weighing assembly (503) is disposed below the hopper (502). The weighing assembly (503) includes a support plate (531), a weighing sensor (532), a weighing platform (533), and a connecting bar (534). The support plate (531) is fixed in the middle of the hopper (501). The weighing sensor (532) is fixed in the middle of the support plate (531). The weighing platform (533) is disposed on top of the weighing sensor (532). One end of the connecting bar (534) is rotatably connected to the bottom of the weighing platform (533) through a pin. The bottom of the connecting bar (534) is rotatably connected to one end of the support plate (531) through a pin. A pushing assembly (504) is disposed at the bottom of the feeding box (501). The pushing assembly (504) includes a support block (541), a third electric telescopic rod (542), a top block (543), and an elastic rope (544). The support block (541) is fixed to the bottom of the feeding box (501). The third electric telescopic rod (542) is fixed to the top of the support block (541). The top block (543) is installed at the telescopic end of the third electric telescopic rod (542). The elastic rope (544) is fixed between the weighing platform (533) and the top block (543).
7. The glass fiber transport segmented counterweight device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The gathering mechanism (600) includes: A rotating rod (601) is fixedly inserted into the inner wall of the protective frame (301) at its end. A rotating block (602) is rotatably interlocked with the middle part of a rotating rod (601); A baffle (603) is fixed to the bottom of the rotating block (602); Scraper (604), multiple scrapers (604) are fixed in a figure-eight shape on both sides of the baffle (603), and the scrapers (604) are in contact with and slidably connected to the upper surface of the first conveyor belt (102).
8. The transportation method of the glass fiber transport segmented counterweight equipment according to claim 6, characterized in that, Includes the following steps: Step 1: Input glass fiber into the inner cavity of the feed hopper (201), drive the first electric telescopic rod (236) so that its roller (237) can reciprocate to push the movable plate (232) so that the glass fiber can fall smoothly from the feed plate (202) to the upper surface of the first conveyor belt (102). Step 2: Drive the first conveyor belt (102) so that the glass fibers on the first conveyor belt (102) can move to the inner cavity of the protective frame (301), and through the gathering mechanism (600), the glass fibers on the first conveyor belt (102) can be gathered to the middle of the first conveyor belt (102). Drive the second electric telescopic rod (303) and stop the drive of the first conveyor belt (102) so that the tooth block (343) can engage with the clip (305) so that the material distribution plate (345) can rotate and move down to the upper surface of the first conveyor belt (102). Through the continuous drive of the second electric telescopic rod (303), the material distribution plate (345) can push and segment the evenly laid glass fibers. Step 3: Drive the first conveyor belt (102) again so that the segmented glass fibers can fall into the inner cavity of the feeding box (501) and fall into the inner cavity of the weighing assembly (503) through the feeding hopper (502) for weighing. Driven by the third electric telescopic rod (542), the top block (543) can push the weighing platform (533) so that the weighing platform (533) can shake the glass fibers into the inner cavity of the second conveyor belt (103) for movement.
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