Laminating machine for electronic tag and laminating method

By designing the placement mechanism, lifting components, and separation components of the electronic tag laminator, the automatic separation and stacking of steel plates was achieved, solving the problem of frequent manual handling of steel plates and improving work efficiency.

CN121552779APending Publication Date: 2026-02-24无锡升博信息科技有限公司
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Application Number
CN202511693284.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2025-11-18
Publication Date
2026-02-24

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Technical Problem

In the production process of electronic tags, the frequent handling of steel plates during manual stacking and retrieval of materials increases the workload and time cost for workers.

Method used

A laminator for electronic tags has been designed, comprising a placement mechanism, a lifting component, an auxiliary component, and a separation component. It automatically separates and stacks steel plates through mechanization, reducing manual operation.

Benefits of technology

The automated separation and stacking of steel plates through mechanization reduces the workload of workers, improves work efficiency, and simplifies the material placement process.

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Abstract

The invention belongs to the technical field of laminating machines, and particularly relates to an electronic tag laminating machine and a laminating method.The electronic tag laminating machine comprises a machine body, and the outer wall of the machine body is rotationally connected with a movable frame; the laminating machine for the electronic tags further comprises a placing mechanism, the bottom of the placing mechanism is rotationally connected with the top of the movable frame, a laminating mechanism is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the machine body, steel plates are evenly arranged in the placing mechanism, and the end, close to the machine body, of a rotating rod is rotationally connected with the inner wall of a bearing assembly. By arranging the placing mechanism, steel plates are in a horizontal and aligned state, then a worker inserts materials into gaps of the steel plates, after the materials are placed, the lifting assembly and the auxiliary assembly are matched to downwards place the steel plates, the steel plates are vertically stacked in order, then the steel plates are pushed into the machine body to be subjected to hot pressing, and mechanical equipment is used for separating and stacking the steel plates; and the steel plates do not need to be manually moved one by one for feeding and discharging, the workload of workers is relieved, and the working efficiency is improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention belongs to the field of laminating technology, specifically a laminating machine and laminating method for electronic tags. Background Technology

[0002] A laminator is used to bond multiple layers of materials together under high pressure and temperature to form a robust structure. In the manufacturing process of electronic tags, the laminator plays a crucial role. It can stack flexible substrates, conductive materials, and electronic components together, ensuring adhesion and stability between them. By adjusting parameters such as pressure, temperature, and time in the laminator, uniform bonding of materials can be achieved, resulting in high-quality electronic tags.

[0003] In the production process of electronic tags, the components (such as plastic substrate, conductive material, semiconductor chip) are placed in steps, and then the laminated steel plates and materials are stacked alternately. Finally, they are transported into the laminator for hot pressing. This process requires manual stacking, and the steel plates need to be moved one by one during the stacking and material removal process, which increases the workload of workers. Summary of the Invention

[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, the technical solution adopted by this invention is: a laminator for electronic tags, comprising: a machine body, wherein a movable frame is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the machine body; The laminator for this electronic tag also includes: A placement mechanism, the bottom of which is rotatably connected to the top of the movable frame; The placement mechanism includes a support component, with rotating rods symmetrically arranged inside the support component. A lifting component is slidably connected to the outer wall of the rotating rods, and a separation component is provided at the end of the support component away from the machine body.

[0005] Furthermore, a lamination mechanism is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the machine body, steel plates are evenly arranged inside the placement mechanism, and the end of the rotating rod near the machine body is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the bearing component.

[0006] Furthermore, the placement mechanism also includes an auxiliary component. The outer wall of the auxiliary component is slidably connected to the side of the rotating rod away from the lifting component. Auxiliary rollers are symmetrically arranged at the end of the bearing component away from the separating component. The outer wall of the auxiliary rollers is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the bearing component. An anti-slip pad is fixedly connected to the bottom of the inner wall of the bearing component. The separating component is inserted into the gap where the steel plates are misaligned, widening the gap between the steel plates. After the lifting component is inserted, the steel plates are separated. Then, the worker pulls the bearing component to a horizontal position, and the rotating rod moves in coordination with the position of the bearing component at this time, so that the steel plates are in a horizontal and aligned state. Then, the worker inserts the material into the gap of the steel plate. After placement, the lifting component and the auxiliary component work together to lower the steel plate downwards, making the steel plates vertically stacked neatly, and then pushed into the machine body for hot pressing. This eliminates the need for manual handling of the steel plates for loading and unloading, reducing the workload of workers and improving work efficiency.

[0007] Furthermore, the lamination mechanism includes a limiting post, the two ends of which are fixedly connected to the inner wall of the machine body. A lamination plate is symmetrically arranged on the outer wall of the limiting post. The inner wall of the lamination plate is slidably connected to the outer wall of the limiting post. A connecting rod is rotatably connected to the side of the inner wall of the machine body away from the lamination plate. A mechanical claw is rotatably connected to the end of the connecting rod near the bearing component.

[0008] Furthermore, the supporting component includes a bracket, the bottom of which is rotatably connected to the top of the movable frame. An inclined surface is formed on the inner wall of the bracket on the side away from the machine body. Telescopic columns are symmetrically arranged on the inner wall of the bracket near the inclined surface. The bottom of the telescopic columns is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bracket, and a push plate is rotatably connected to the top of the telescopic columns. The bottom of the push plate is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the bracket. An opening is formed on the side of the bracket away from the inclined surface, causing the steel plates to be affected by gravity, changing from vertical stacking to inclined stacking. This creates a misalignment between the steel plates in each layer, facilitating the insertion of the separation component into the gaps between each layer. This increases the gap spacing between the steel plates, making it easier to insert the lifting component and completely separate the steel plates. This facilitates the separation and stacking of the steel plates, reducing the time and workload for workers handling them up and down.

[0009] Furthermore, the lifting assembly includes a first movable column, one end of which is slidably connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod. A clamping plate is rotatably connected to the end of the first movable column away from the rotating rod. Bending rods are evenly arranged on the side of the clamping plate away from the first movable column. The outer wall of the bending rods is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the clamping plate. A telescopic head is fixedly connected to the side of the bending rod away from the clamping plate, so that the clamping plate and the I-beam clamp the steel plate, keeping each steel plate aligned vertically. Then, a mechanical claw pulls the stacked steel plates into the machine body for hot pressing. The steel plates are separated by mechanical equipment, avoiding repeated manual handling. It can also adjust the relative position of the steel plates, keeping them vertically aligned and stacked, making it easier for workers to pick up and drop materials, simplifying the material placement process and improving work efficiency.

[0010] Furthermore, the auxiliary component includes a second movable column, the outer wall of which is slidably connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod. A mounting bracket is rotatably connected to the end of the second movable column away from the rotating rod. A central rod is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the mounting bracket. An I-beam is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the central rod. The outer wall of the I-beam is engaged with the inner wall of the mounting bracket. Pneumatic rods are symmetrically arranged on the outer wall of the I-beam. The outer wall of each pneumatic rod is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the I-beam. A connecting piece is rotatably connected to the end of each pneumatic rod away from the I-beam. The angle between the I-beam and the clamping plate remains consistent. By widening the gaps in the steel plates through the separation component, the multiple layers of steel plates are kept vertically and neatly arranged.

[0011] Furthermore, the separation assembly includes a rotating shaft. A groove is formed on the inner wall of the bracket away from the machine body. The inner wall of the groove is rotatably connected to both ends of the rotating shaft. Fan-shaped blocks are evenly arranged on the outer wall of the rotating shaft. The inner wall of the fan-shaped blocks is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the rotating shaft. A flat plate is provided at the end of the fan-shaped block away from the rotating shaft. Since the cross-section between the flat plate and the fan-shaped block is narrow to wide and thin to thick, initially, the narrow side contacts the bottom of the steel plate and gradually inserts along the slope to increase the gap between the steel plates. The top of each flat plate is kept at the same level as the bottom of the steel plate, which is conducive to the subsequent insertion of the lifting assembly. Thus, the steel plates are separated mechanically, avoiding the need for manual lifting of the steel plates during processing, which requires carefully separating each steel plate in the middle, which is time-consuming and laborious.

[0012] A lamination method for an electronic tag laminator includes the following steps: S1: Pull out the placement mechanism to place it horizontally. The rotating rod drives the auxiliary components and lifting components to separate multiple sets of steel plates. Then, the workers place the material to be processed between every two steel plates. S2: After the materials are placed, the lifting component lowers the steel plate. The auxiliary component and the lifting component work together to align the steel plate. Then, the staff pushes the bearing component into the machine body. S3: The mechanical gripper pulls the steel plate onto the laminate, and then the upper and lower laminates clamp each other to heat press the material; S4: After hot pressing is completed, the mechanical claw pushes the steel plate out, allowing the steel plate to enter the bearing assembly. The worker then pulls the bearing assembly to tilt it, and the separation assembly separates the steel plate, helping the worker to remove the material.

[0013] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows: 1. The previous method required manual stacking and unloading of materials, and the need to move steel plates one by one during material placement, increasing the workload of workers. This invention solves this problem by setting up a placement mechanism. The separating component is inserted into the gaps between misaligned steel plates to widen the gaps between the steel plates. After the lifting component is inserted, the steel plates are separated. Then, the worker pulls the bearing component to a horizontal position. The rotating rod moves in coordination with the position of the bearing component at this time, so that the steel plates are in a horizontal and aligned state. Then, the worker inserts the material into the gap of the steel plate. After placement, the lifting component and the auxiliary component work together to lower the steel plate downwards, so that the steel plates are stacked vertically and neatly. Then, they are pushed into the machine body for hot pressing. There is no need for manual handling of steel plates for loading and unloading, reducing the workload of workers and improving work efficiency.

[0014] 2. This invention, by setting up a load-bearing component, causes the steel plates to be affected by gravity, changing from vertical stacking to inclined stacking. The steel plates in each layer are misaligned, which facilitates the insertion of the separation component into the gaps between each layer, increasing the gap spacing between the steel plates and making it easier to insert the lifting component to completely separate the steel plates. After the materials are placed, the bracket is in a horizontal state. The telescopic column drives the push plate to rotate, so that the steel plates are adjusted by the push plate and auxiliary components, keeping the steel plates vertically stacked. This facilitates the separation and stacking of the steel plates and reduces the time and workload of workers in carrying them up and down.

[0015] 3. This invention uses lifting and auxiliary components to clamp the steel plates with clamping plates and I-beams, keeping each steel plate neatly arranged. Then, a mechanical claw pulls the stacked steel plates into the machine body for hot pressing. The mechanical equipment separates the steel plates, avoiding repeated manual handling. It can also adjust the relative position of the steel plates to keep them vertically aligned and stacked, making it easier for workers to pick up and drop materials, simplifying the material placement process and improving work efficiency.

[0016] This invention, by setting up a separation component, ensures that the cross-section between the flat piece and the fan-shaped block gradually widens and thickens. Initially, the narrow side contacts the bottom of the steel plate, and the flat piece gradually inserts along the inclined surface to widen the gap between the steel plates. The top of each flat piece remains at the same level as the bottom of the steel plate, which facilitates the subsequent insertion of the lifting component. This mechanically separates the steel plates, avoiding the need for manual lifting of the steel plates during processing, which requires carefully separating each steel plate in the middle, a time-consuming and laborious process. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a bottom view of the present invention; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the placement mechanism of the present invention; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the lamination mechanism of the present invention; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the carrier component of the present invention; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the lifting component of the present invention; Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the auxiliary component of the present invention; Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the separation component of the present invention; Figure 9 This is a flowchart of the lamination method of the present invention.

[0018] In the diagram: 1. Body; 2. Movable frame; 3. Placement mechanism; 301. Load-bearing component; 3011. Bracket; 3012. Inclined surface; 3013. Telescopic column; 3014. Push plate; 3015. Opening; 302. Rotating rod; 303. Lifting component; 3031. First moving column; 3032. Clamping plate; 3033. Bent rod; 3034. Telescopic head; 304. Auxiliary component; 3041. Mounting bracket; 304 2. Center rod; 3043. I-beam plate; 3044. Pneumatic rod; 3045. Connecting piece; 3046. Second moving column; 305. Auxiliary roller; 306. Anti-slip pad; 307. Separation assembly; 3071. Groove; 3072. Rotating shaft; 3073. Fan-shaped block; 3074. Flat piece; 4. Steel plate; 5. Lamination mechanism; 501. Limiting post; 502. Lamination plate; 503. Connecting rod; 504. Mechanical claw. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. The embodiments of the present invention are given for illustrative and descriptive purposes only, and are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described to better illustrate the principles and practical application of the invention, and to enable those skilled in the art to understand the invention and design various embodiments with various modifications suitable for a particular purpose.

[0020] Example 1, please refer to Figures 1-4 The present invention provides a technical solution: a laminator for electronic tags, as described below.

[0021] Includes: a body 1, with a movable frame 2 rotatably connected to the outer wall of the body 1, the movable frame 2 being used to support the placement structure so that it can move freely; The laminator for this electronic tag also includes: The bottom of the placement mechanism 3 is rotatably connected to the top of the movable frame 2; The placement mechanism 3 includes a support component 301, a rotating rod 302 is symmetrically arranged inside the support component 301, a lifting component 303 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod 302, and a separation component 307 is provided at the end of the support component 301 away from the body 1.

[0022] The inner wall of the body 1 is fixedly connected to the lamination mechanism 5, and the placement mechanism 3 is evenly arranged with steel plates 4. The end of the rotating rod 302 near the body 1 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the bearing component 301.

[0023] During operation, the worker presses the end of the placement mechanism 3 furthest from the machine body 1, causing the steel plates 4 placed inside to slide under the influence of gravity within the placement mechanism 3. This causes misalignment between the steel plates 4, allowing the separation component 307 and the lifting component 303 to work together to separate the steel plates 4 layer by layer. Then, the worker pulls the bearing component 301 to place it horizontally, and then places the material in the middle of the steel plates 4. The lifting component 303 then stacks the steel plates 4 neatly. After placement, the lamination mechanism 5 pulls the stacked steel plates 4 and material into the machine body 1 for hot pressing. After hot pressing, the lamination mechanism 5 pushes out the steel plates 4 and material, placing the steel plates 4 inside the bearing component 301. The worker presses the bearing component 301 again, causing the steel plates 4 to tilt and misalign again under gravity. Then, the lifting component 303 and the auxiliary component 304 are used to lift the steel plates 4 one by one, and the worker removes the material.

[0024] The placement mechanism 3 also includes an auxiliary component 304. The outer wall of the auxiliary component 304 is slidably connected to the side of the rotating rod 302 away from the lifting component 303. An auxiliary roller 305 is symmetrically arranged at the end of the bearing component 301 away from the separation component 307. The outer wall of the auxiliary roller 305 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the bearing component 301. An anti-slip pad 306 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the inner wall of the bearing component 301.

[0025] Initially, workers stack multiple steel plates 4 inside the bearing assembly 301, aligning the plates. They then press down on the bearing assembly 301. Due to the inclined surface on the inner wall of the bearing assembly 301, misalignment occurs between the layers of steel plates 4 when the bearing assembly 301 is tilted. Subsequently, the rotating rod 302 moves the lifting assembly 303 and auxiliary assembly 304 closer to the steel plates 4, causing the separating assembly 307 to insert into the misaligned gaps between the steel plates 4, widening the gaps. After the lifting assembly 303 is inserted, the steel plates... 4. After the work is completed, the worker pulls the bearing component 301 to a horizontal position. The rotating rod 302 moves in coordination with the position of the bearing component 301, so that the steel plate 4 is in a horizontal and aligned state. Then the worker inserts the material into the gap of the steel plate 4. After it is placed, the lifting component 303 and the auxiliary component 304 work together to put the steel plate 4 downward, so that the steel plate 4 is stacked vertically and neatly. Then it is pushed into the machine body 1 for hot pressing. There is no need for manual labor to move the steel plate 4 for loading and unloading repeatedly, which reduces the workload of manual labor and improves work efficiency.

[0026] The lamination mechanism 5 includes a limiting post 501. The two ends of the limiting post 501 are fixedly connected to the inner wall of the body 1. The outer wall of the limiting post 501 is symmetrically provided with a lamination plate 502. The inner wall of the lamination plate 502 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the limiting post 501. A connecting rod 503 is rotatably connected to the side of the inner wall of the body 1 away from the lamination plate 502. A mechanical claw 504 is rotatably connected to the end of the connecting rod 503 near the bearing component 301.

[0027] After the steel plate 4 is neatly arranged, the connecting rod 503 drives the mechanical claw 504 to approach the steel plate 4, clamp it, and drag it into the machine body 1 so that the steel plate 4 is placed on the lower laminate 502. Then the upper laminate 502 and the lower laminate 502 approach each other and squeeze and heat each other to heat seal the material. After the processing is completed, the connecting rod 503 drives the mechanical claw 504 to push the steel plate 4 outward.

[0028] Example 2, please refer to Figures 1-9 The present invention provides a technical solution: Based on embodiment 1, the bearing component 301 includes a bracket 3011, the bottom of the bracket 3011 is rotatably connected to the top of the movable frame 2, the inner wall of the bracket 3011 away from the machine body 1 is provided with an inclined surface 3012, the inclined surface 3012 is used to separate and misalign the steel plate 4, the inner wall of the bracket 3011 is symmetrically provided with telescopic columns 3013 on the side of the inner wall of the bracket 3011 close to the inclined surface 3012, the bottom of the telescopic column 3013 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bracket 3011, the top of the telescopic column 3013 is rotatably connected with a push plate 3014, the bottom of the push plate 3014 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the bracket 3011, and the bracket 3011 is provided with an opening 3015 on the side away from the inclined surface 3012 to facilitate the movement of the steel plate 4 by the mechanical claw 504.

[0029] Workers place steel plates 4 inside brackets 3011. Initially, brackets 3011 are tilted, causing the steel plates 4 to be affected by gravity, changing from vertical stacking to tilted stacking. This creates a misalignment between each layer of steel plates 4, facilitating the insertion of separation components 307 into the gaps between each layer. This increases the gaps between the steel plates 4, making it easier for lifting components 303 to be inserted and completely separate the steel plates 4. After the materials are placed, brackets 3011 are now horizontal. Telescopic columns 3013 drive push plates 3014 to rotate, causing the steel plates 4 to be adjusted by push plates 3014 and auxiliary components 304, maintaining a vertical stack between the steel plates 4. This facilitates the separation and stacking of the steel plates 4, reducing the time and workload for workers to move them up and down.

[0030] The lifting assembly 303 includes a first movable column 3031, one end of which is slidably connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod 302. A clamping plate 3032 is rotatably connected to the end of the first movable column 3031 away from the rotating rod 302. A bent rod 3033 is evenly arranged on the side of the clamping plate 3032 away from the first movable column 3031. The outer wall of the bent rod 3033 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the clamping plate 3032. A telescopic head 3034 is fixedly connected to the side of the bent rod 3033 away from the clamping plate 3032. The telescopic head 3034 is made of a material with high friction and can extend and retract within a certain range. By contacting the steel plate 4, it can lock one end of the steel plate 4, thereby achieving lifting.

[0031] The auxiliary component 304 includes a second movable column 3046, and a first movable column 3031, which is the same as the second movable column 3046 and can be retracted. The outer wall of the second movable column 3046 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod 302. A mounting bracket 3041 is rotatably connected to the end of the second movable column 3046 away from the rotating rod 302. A central rod 3042 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the mounting bracket 3041. An I-beam plate 3043 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the central rod 3042. The outer wall of the I-beam plate 3043 is engaged with the inner wall of the mounting bracket 3041. A pneumatic rod 3044 is symmetrically arranged on the outer wall of the I-beam plate 3043. The outer wall of the pneumatic rod 3044 is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the I-beam plate 3043. A connecting piece 3045 is rotatably connected to the end of the pneumatic rod 3044 away from the I-beam plate 3043.

[0032] Initially, the steel plate 4 is in a misaligned position. At this time, the I-beam 3043 rotates out of the mounting bracket 3041 and contacts the other side of the stacked steel plates 4. The angle between the I-beam 3043 and the clamping plate 3032 is consistent. The gap of the steel plates 4 is widened by the separation component 307. At this time, the first moving column 3031 drives the clamping plate 3032 to move closer to the steel plate 4, so that the bending rod 3033 drives the telescopic head 3034 to move closer to the bottom of the steel plate 4. Each telescopic head 3034 corresponds to one steel plate 4. After each telescopic head 3034 contacts the bottom of the steel plate 4, the bearing component 301 returns to the horizontal position. Then the clamping plate 3032 rotates to the vertical direction, and the I-beam 3043 also rotates. Subsequently, the bending rod 3033 rotates and drives the telescopic head 3034 to move closer to the bottom of the steel plate 4. 4. The steel plates 4 are lifted one by one, allowing workers to place materials into the gaps between the steel plates 4. After the materials are placed into the gaps between the steel plates 4 in sequence, the telescopic head 3034 retracts one by one, so that the upper and lower steel plates 4 come into contact. After stacking, under the action of the first moving column 3031 and the second moving column 3046, the clamping plate 3032 and the I-beam plate 3043 clamp the steel plates 4, keeping each steel plate 4 neatly arranged. Then, the mechanical claw 504 pulls the stacked steel plates 4 into the machine body 1 for hot pressing. The mechanical equipment separates the steel plates 4, avoiding repeated manual handling. It can also adjust the relative position of the steel plates 4, keeping the steel plates 4 vertically aligned and stacked, making it easier for workers to pick up and drop materials, simplifying the material placement process and improving work efficiency.

[0033] The separation assembly 307 includes a rotating shaft 3072. A groove 3071 is provided on the inner wall of the bracket 3011 away from the body 1. The inner wall of the groove 3071 is rotatably connected to both ends of the rotating shaft 3072. Sector-shaped blocks 3073 are evenly arranged on the outer wall of the rotating shaft 3072. The inner wall of the sector-shaped blocks 3073 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the rotating shaft 3072. A flat piece 3074 is provided at the end of the sector-shaped blocks 3073 away from the rotating shaft 3072.

[0034] When the steel plate 4 is tilted, its bottom is misaligned. At this time, the rotating shaft 3072 rotates, causing the fan-shaped block 3073 to drive the flat plate 3074 to insert into the gap of the steel plate 4. Since the cross section between the flat plate 3074 and the fan-shaped block 3073 is from narrow to wide and from thin to thick, initially the narrow side contacts the bottom of the steel plate 4 and gradually inserts along the inclined surface 3012 to increase the gap between the steel plates 4. The top of each flat plate 3074 is kept at the same level as the bottom of the steel plate 4, which is conducive to the subsequent insertion of the lifting component 303. Thus, the steel plate 4 is separated mechanically, avoiding the need for manual lifting of the steel plate 4 during processing, which requires carefully separating each piece of steel plate 4 in the middle, which is time-consuming and laborious.

[0035] A lamination method for an electronic tag laminator includes the following steps: S1: Pull out the placement mechanism 3 so that the placement mechanism 3 is placed horizontally. The rotating rod 302 drives the auxiliary component 304 and the lifting component 303 to separate multiple sets of steel plates 4. Then the staff places the material to be processed between every two steel plates 4. S2: After the materials are placed, the lifting component 303 lowers the steel plate 4. The auxiliary component 304 and the lifting component 303 work together to align the steel plate 4. Then the staff pushes the bearing component 301 into the machine body 1. S3: The mechanical claw 504 pulls the steel plate 4 onto the laminate 502, and then the upper and lower laminates 502 clamp each other to hot press the material; S4: After hot pressing is completed, the mechanical claw 504 pushes out the steel plate 4, so that the steel plate 4 enters the bearing component 301. The worker pulls the bearing component 301 to tilt it, and the separation component 307 separates the steel plate 4, helping the worker to take out the material.

[0036] The specific workflow is as follows: During operation, initially, the worker stacks multiple steel plates 4 inside the bearing assembly 301, aligning the plates. Then, the worker presses down on the bearing assembly 301. Due to the inclined surface on the inner wall of the bearing assembly 301, misalignment occurs between the layers of steel plates 4 when the bearing assembly 301 is tilted. Subsequently, the rotating rod 302 moves the lifting assembly 303 and auxiliary assembly 304 closer to the steel plates 4, allowing the separating assembly 307 to insert into the misaligned gaps between the steel plates 4, widening the gaps. After the lifting assembly 303 is inserted, the steel plates 4 are separated. The worker then pulls the bearing assembly 301 to a horizontal position, and the sensor coordinates this... Positioning the bearing component 301 ensures the steel plate 4 is horizontal and aligned. Then, the worker inserts the material into the gap of the steel plate 4. After placement, the lifting component 303 and auxiliary component 304 work together to lower the steel plate 4 downwards, making the steel plate 4 vertically stacked neatly. Then, it is pushed into the machine body 1 for hot pressing. After hot pressing is completed, the laminating mechanism 5 pushes out the steel plate 4 and the material, placing the steel plate 4 inside the bearing component 301. The worker presses the bearing component 301 again, causing the steel plate 4 to tilt and misalign again under gravity. Then, the lifting component 303 and auxiliary component 304 are used to lift the steel plates 4 one by one, and the worker removes the material.

[0037] Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art and related fields based on the embodiments of the present invention without inventive effort should fall within the scope of protection of the present invention. Structures, devices, and operating methods not specifically described and explained in the present invention, unless otherwise specified or limited, shall be implemented according to conventional means in the art.

Claims

1. A laminator for electronic tags, specifically comprising: The body (1) is characterized in that: a movable frame (2) is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the body (1); The laminator for this electronic tag also includes: The bottom of the placement mechanism (3) is rotatably connected to the top of the movable frame (2); The placement mechanism (3) includes a bearing component (301), a rotating rod (302) is symmetrically arranged inside the bearing component (301), a lifting component (303) is slidably connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod (302), and a separation component (307) is arranged at the end of the bearing component (301) away from the body (1).

2. The laminator for electronic tags according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of the body (1) is fixedly connected to a lamination mechanism (5), and the placement mechanism (3) is uniformly provided with steel plates (4). The end of the rotating rod (302) near the body (1) is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the bearing component (301).

3. The laminator for electronic tags according to claim 1, characterized in that: The placement mechanism (3) also includes an auxiliary component (304). The outer wall of the auxiliary component (304) is slidably connected to the side of the rotating rod (302) away from the lifting component (303). An auxiliary roller (305) is symmetrically arranged at the end of the bearing component (301) away from the separation component (307). The outer wall of the auxiliary roller (305) is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the bearing component (301). An anti-slip pad (306) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the inner wall of the bearing component (301).

4. The laminator for electronic tags according to claim 2, characterized in that: The lamination mechanism (5) includes a limiting post (501), the two ends of which are fixedly connected to the inner wall of the body (1). A lamination plate (502) is symmetrically arranged on the outer wall of the limiting post (501). The inner wall of the lamination plate (502) is slidably connected to the outer wall of the limiting post (501). A connecting rod (503) is rotatably connected to the side of the inner wall of the body (1) away from the lamination plate (502). A mechanical claw (504) is rotatably connected to the end of the connecting rod (503) near the bearing component (301).

5. The laminator for electronic tags according to claim 1, characterized in that: The supporting component (301) includes a bracket (3011), the bottom of which is rotatably connected to the top of the movable frame (2). The inner wall of the bracket (3011) away from the body (1) has an inclined surface (3012). The inner wall of the bracket (3011) near the inclined surface (3012) is symmetrically provided with telescopic columns (3013). The bottom of the telescopic column (3013) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the bracket (3011). The top of the telescopic column (3013) is rotatably connected to a push plate (3014). The bottom of the push plate (3014) is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the bracket (3011). The bracket (3011) away from the inclined surface (3012) has an opening (3015).

6. The laminator for electronic tags according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lifting assembly (303) includes a first movable column (3031), one end of which is slidably connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod (302). A clamping plate (3032) is rotatably connected to the end of the first movable column (3031) away from the rotating rod (302). A bent rod (3033) is evenly arranged on the side of the clamping plate (3032) away from the first movable column (3031). The outer wall of the bent rod (3033) is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the clamping plate (3032). A telescopic head (3034) is fixedly connected to the side of the bent rod (3033) away from the clamping plate (3032).

7. The laminator for electronic tags according to claim 3, characterized in that: The auxiliary component (304) includes a second movable column (3046), the outer wall of which is slidably connected to the outer wall of the rotating rod (302), and a mounting bracket (3041) rotatably connected to one end of the second movable column (3046) away from the rotating rod (302). A central rod (3042) is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the mounting bracket (3041), and an I-beam plate (3043) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the central rod (3042). The outer wall of the I-beam plate (3043) is engaged with the inner wall of the mounting bracket (3041). Pneumatic rods (3044) are symmetrically arranged on the outer wall of the I-beam plate (3043), and the outer wall of the pneumatic rods (3044) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the I-beam plate (3043). A connecting piece (3045) is rotatably connected to one end of the pneumatic rods (3044) away from the I-beam plate (3043).

8. The laminator for electronic tags according to claim 5, characterized in that: The separation assembly (307) includes a rotating shaft (3072). A groove (3071) is provided on the inner wall of the bracket (3011) away from the machine body (1). The inner wall of the groove (3071) is rotatably connected to both ends of the rotating shaft (3072). Fan-shaped blocks (3073) are evenly arranged on the outer wall of the rotating shaft (3072). The inner wall of the fan-shaped blocks (3073) is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the rotating shaft (3072). A flat piece (3074) is provided at the end of the fan-shaped block (3073) away from the rotating shaft (3072).

9. A lamination method for an electronic tag laminator, characterized in that, Includes the following steps: S1: Pull out the placement mechanism (3) so that the placement mechanism (3) is placed horizontally. The rotating rod (302) drives the auxiliary component (304) and the lifting component (303) to separate multiple sets of steel plates (4). Then the staff places the material to be processed between each pair of steel plates (4). S2: After the materials are placed, the lifting component (303) lowers the steel plate (4), and the auxiliary component (304) and the lifting component (303) work together to align the steel plate (4). Then the staff pushes the bearing component (301) into the machine body (1). S3: The mechanical claw (504) pulls the steel plate (4) onto the laminate (502), and then the upper and lower laminates (502) clamp each other to hot press the material; S4: After hot pressing is completed, the mechanical claw (504) pushes out the steel plate (4), and after the steel plate (4) enters the bearing assembly (301), the worker pulls the bearing assembly (301) to tilt it, and the separation assembly (307) separates the steel plate (4) to help the worker take out the material.