Automatic ink dye filling device
By designing an automatic filling device that utilizes a reversible motor to drive a threaded rod and a linkage gear system, automatic cleaning and precise filling of ink bottle mouths are achieved, solving the problems of easy dirt accumulation at bottle mouths and low efficiency of manual cleaning, thus improving production efficiency and cleanliness.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511876940.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, the bottle opening is easily soiled during ink filling, and manual cleaning is inefficient, affecting production efficiency and cleanliness.
An automatic ink and dye filling device was designed. A reversible motor drives a threaded rod to move a threaded sleeve and a lifting plate. The linkage gear and bevel gear system enable the absorbent roller to open and close automatically during filling and wiping. Combined with transport components, limiting components and anti-drip components, it realizes automatic cleaning of the bottle mouth and accurate filling.
It achieves automatic cleaning of the bottle mouth, improves cleaning efficiency, avoids manual cleaning, ensures filling accuracy and a clean production environment, and improves production efficiency and product quality.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of ink filling technology, and in particular to an automatic ink and dye filling device. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, ink and dye filling is a key process connecting ink and dye production with end-use applications. It primarily refers to the process of using specialized automated equipment to precisely inject formulated and quality-tested inks and dyes (including digital printing inks, textile dyeing dyes, office inks, etc.) into various packaging containers (such as ink cartridges, ink bottles, and industrial dye barrels) according to standardized specifications. This process widely serves multiple industries, including digital printing, textile manufacturing, and office supplies, and is crucial for ensuring the safe circulation and stable use of inks and dyes. Its working principle involves first subjecting the packaging containers to high-pressure airflow for impurity removal and ultraviolet disinfection to remove residual impurities and moisture to prevent dye contamination. Then, using metering equipment such as plunger pumps or electromagnetic flow meters, a precise dosage is set according to the container specifications (e.g., 50ml ink cartridges, 200L industrial barrels), controlling the error within ±0.5%. Finally, an appropriate filling method is selected based on the differences in dye viscosity. Low-viscosity inks are filled using atmospheric pressure gravity flow, while high-viscosity dyes are filled using negative pressure suction to avoid liquid splashing or residue. Finally, the process includes sealing caps, weight re-inspection, and batch number coding, establishing a complete quality traceability system from production to distribution. From an industry value perspective, for the production end, automated filling lines can increase production efficiency by 3-5 times, reduce contamination caused by manual contact, and control raw material loss rate to below 1%. For the application end, precise metering ensures consistent ink and dye concentration in each batch, avoiding quality problems such as ink breaks in printing and uneven dyeing in textiles, thus improving the pass rate of end products. A review of the public announcement (CN116588883B) reveals an "Automatic Ink and Dye Filling Device," which discloses "a filling component, a first transmission mechanism for driving it to move in the XZ axis direction; a liquid reservoir guiding mechanism mounted on a belt scale, comprising at least symmetrically arranged guide plates, a synchronous belt assembly on the guide plates, the synchronous belt assembly having a transmission rate consistent with the belt scale's transmission rate, and a second transmission mechanism for driving it to move in the XZ axis direction. By utilizing the first and second transmission mechanisms, both the liquid reservoir guiding mechanism and the filling component can maintain movement in the XZ axis direction, achieving the effect of being modifiable according to the specifications of the filling packaging bottle volume to adapt to the production needs of packaging bottles with various volume specifications." Although the above technical solution enables both the liquid reservoir guiding mechanism and the filling component to move in the XZ axis direction by utilizing the first and second transmission mechanisms, and has the effect of being modified according to the specifications of the filling and packaging bottle volume to meet the production needs of packaging bottles of various volume specifications, the ink is very easy to splash onto the edge of the bottle mouth during the filling process because the height and diameter of the packaging bottles of different specifications are not the same. This not only causes bottle contamination, but also increases the manual wiping process, increases labor intensity, and reduces production efficiency. To address the above problems, this invention proposes an automatic ink and dye filling device. Summary of the Invention
[0003] (a) Technical problems to be solved To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this invention provides an automatic ink and dye filling device that solves the problem of easy dirt accumulation at the bottle opening and low efficiency of manual cleaning.
[0004] (II) Technical Solution To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: an automatic ink and dye filling device, comprising an equipment mounting frame, on which a filling assembly and a wiping assembly are mounted. The filling assembly includes a pump, a material tank, a filter, a discharge pipe, and an electronic valve. The lower surface of the pump is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame, the input end of the pump is fixedly connected to an external pipe, the output end of the pump is fixedly connected to the material tank, the output end of the material tank is fixedly connected to the filter via a pipe, the output end of the filter is fixedly connected to the discharge pipe, and the lower end of the discharge pipe is connected to the electronic valve.
[0005] A lifting plate is fixedly connected to the side surface of the electronic valve, a threaded sleeve is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the lifting plate, a threaded rod is threadedly connected to the inner wall of the threaded sleeve, a reversible motor is fixedly connected to the upper end of the threaded rod, and the side surface of the reversible motor is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting bracket.
[0006] The wiping assembly includes a reciprocating rotating rod, a water-absorbing roller, a first bevel gear, and a linkage mechanism. One end of the reciprocating rotating rod is rotatably connected to the water-absorbing roller, and the end of the reciprocating rotating rod away from the water-absorbing roller is fixedly connected to the first bevel gear. The lower end of the first bevel gear is hinged to an L-shaped limiting plate, and the rear surface of the L-shaped limiting plate is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame. There are two wiping assemblies, which are symmetrically distributed on the left and right.
[0007] Preferably, the linkage mechanism includes a second bevel gear, a rotating shaft, a gear, and a rack. The side surface of the second bevel gear meshes with the first bevel gear. The interior of the second bevel gear is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft. The end of the rotating shaft away from the second bevel gear is rotatably connected to an L-shaped limiting plate. The side surface of the rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the gear. The side surface of the gear meshes with the rack. The upper end of the rack is fixedly connected to a lifting plate.
[0008] By adopting the above technical solution and setting up a linkage mechanism, the lifting plate moves up and down, driving the rack to move up and down. During the up and down movement of the rack, the gear rotates, the gear drives the shaft, the shaft drives the second bevel gear, the second bevel gear drives the first bevel gear, and the reciprocating rotating rod on the first bevel gear and the water-absorbing roller also rotate, thus realizing the reciprocating motion of opening and closing. When the water-absorbing roller is closed, the side surface of the water-absorbing roller rolls along the bottle mouth and absorbs the ink dye, absorbing and wiping the ink splashed on the bottle mouth. When the electronic valve descends, the water-absorbing roller will open accordingly, thus realizing the linkage effect of opening during filling and wiping when leaving.
[0009] Preferably, both ends of the lifting plate are fixedly connected to sliders, and the L-shaped limiting plate is provided with a sliding groove inside, the inner wall of the sliding groove being slidably connected to the slider.
[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, a slider and a slide groove are set so that the lifting plate can slide up and down along the track of the slide groove, making the lifting plate more stable and smooth during the up and down movement.
[0011] Preferably, a transport component is installed on the equipment mounting frame. The transport component includes a housing, a servo motor, and a conveyor belt. The lower surface of the housing is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame, the outer surface of the servo motor is fixedly connected to the housing, and the output end of the servo motor is connected to the conveyor belt for transmission.
[0012] By adopting the above technical solution and setting up the transport components, it is easier to transport the packaging bottles directly below the electronic valve, thereby improving filling efficiency.
[0013] Preferably, a limiting component is installed on the outer shell. The limiting component includes a locking plate, an electric telescopic rod, and a limiting plate. The upper end of the locking plate is engaged with the outer shell, the lower end of the electric telescopic rod is hinged to the locking plate, the upper end of the electric telescopic rod is hinged to the limiting plate, and the lower end of the limiting plate is hinged to the locking plate. The limiting component consists of two components that are symmetrically distributed from left to right.
[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, two adjustable-spaced limiting components are set up. The extension and retraction of the electric telescopic rod drives the opening and closing of the limiting plate. When the two limiting plates are closed at the same time, the gap formed between the two limiting plates can hold a certain number of packaging bottles, so that the packaging bottles no longer move and are located directly below the electronic valve, which facilitates the alignment of the electronic valve and filling.
[0015] Preferably, a guide assembly is installed on the outer shell. The guide assembly includes a guide plate and a wedge-shaped guide block. The lower surface of the guide plate is fixedly connected to the outer shell, and the right end of the guide plate is fixedly connected to the wedge-shaped guide block. The upper surface of the guide plate is provided with a plurality of slots that are adapted to the limiting plate.
[0016] By adopting the above technical solution and setting a guiding component, when the packaging bottle is transported to the left by the conveyor belt, it will first come into contact with the inclined surface of the wedge-shaped guide block and be guided to the gap between the limiting plate and the outer shell, so that the packaging bottle and the electronic valve are on the same vertical plane, thereby making it convenient for the limiting component to hold a certain number of packaging bottles for filling.
[0017] Preferably, the equipment mounting frame is equipped with an anti-drip component, which includes a motor and a water-blocking tray. The output end of the motor is threadedly connected to the water-blocking tray, and the lower surface of the water-blocking tray is slidably connected to the equipment mounting frame.
[0018] By adopting the above technical solution and setting up an anti-drip component, when the electronic valve is filled and retracts upward, the water-blocking tray is pushed forward by starting the motor, thereby pushing the water-blocking tray directly below the electronic valve to prevent residual ink dye in the electronic valve from dripping down and causing pollution.
[0019] Preferably, limit rods are provided on both the left and right sides of the water baffle, the inner wall of the limit rods is in contact with the water baffle, and the lower surface of the limit rods is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame.
[0020] By adopting the above technical solution and setting a limit rod, the sliding extension and retraction of the water-blocking drawer is facilitated, making its movement process more stable and smooth.
[0021] (III) Beneficial Effects In summary, the present invention has at least one of the following beneficial technical effects: 1. An automatic ink and dye filling device, wherein a reversible motor drives a threaded rod to rotate, which in turn moves a threaded sleeve and a lifting plate up and down, so that an electronic valve precisely aligns with the bottle mouth. At the same time, the rack on the lifting plate moves with it, driving gears, a rotating shaft and a bevel gear transmission, so that the absorbent roller on the reciprocating rotating rod opens and closes synchronously. During filling, the roller opens without obstructing the operation, and after filling, it closes as the electronic valve rises, rolling along the bottle mouth to absorb splashed ink, completely replacing manual cleaning and greatly improving cleaning efficiency. Through the linkage and cooperation of the electronic valve, the lifting plate, the threaded sleeve, the threaded rod, the reversible motor and the wiping components, the synergistic effect of precise filling and automatic cleaning of the bottle mouth is achieved.
[0022] 2. An automatic ink and dye filling device continuously transports bottles via a conveyor belt (transport component). A wedge-shaped guide block (guide component) first guides the bottle to a trajectory perpendicular to the electronic valve. Subsequently, an electric telescopic rod (limiting component) drives a limiting plate to close, using a slot to fix the bottle, ensuring it stops precisely below the electronic valve. The entire process requires no manual intervention, avoiding filling deviations caused by bottle offset and improving the continuity of batch filling. By utilizing the cooperation of the transport component, guide component, and limiting component, a continuous effect of automatic bottle transport, precise guidance, and stable positioning is achieved.
[0023] 3. An automatic ink and dye filling device, which utilizes an electronic valve to rise after filling, and a motor synchronously drives a water-blocking tray to slide along a limit rod directly below it to catch residual ink drips. Before the next filling, the water-blocking tray automatically retracts without affecting the downward movement of the electronic valve. This prevents ink from contaminating the equipment or subsequent bottles, reduces additional cleaning costs caused by contamination, and ensures a clean production environment. Through the cooperation of the electronic valve and the anti-drip component, the device effectively intercepts residual ink to prevent contamination. Attached Figure Description
[0024] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the present invention; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the transportation component structure of the present invention; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the guiding component structure of the present invention; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the anti-drip component structure of the present invention; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the limiting component structure of the present invention; Figure 7 for Figure 1 Enlarged schematic diagram of the structure at point A in the middle; Figure 8 for Figure 3 Enlarged schematic diagram of the structure at point B.
[0025] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures: 1. Equipment mounting frame; 2. Pump; 3. Material bucket; 4. Filter; 5. Discharge pipe; 6. Electronic valve; 7. Lifting plate; 8. Threaded sleeve; 9. Threaded rod; 10. Reversible motor; 11. Reciprocating rotating rod; 12. Water suction roller; 13. First bevel gear; 14. L-shaped limit plate; 15. Second bevel gear; 16. Rotating shaft; 17. Gear; 18. Rack; 19. Slider; 20. Slide groove; 21. Housing; 22. Servo motor; 23. Conveyor belt; 24. Pallet; 25. Electric telescopic rod; 26. Limit plate; 27. Guide plate; 28. Wedge-shaped guide block; 29. Slot; 30. Motor; 31. Water retainer; 32. Limit rod. Detailed Implementation
[0026] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1 - Appendix Figure 8 The present invention will be further described in detail below.
[0027] Example: An automatic ink and dye filling device, referring to... Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 7The system includes a mounting frame 1, on which a filling assembly and a wiping assembly are mounted. The filling assembly includes a pump 2, a material tank 3, a filter 4, a discharge pipe 5, and an electronic valve 6. The lower surface of the pump 2 is fixedly connected to the mounting frame 1. The input end of the pump 2 is fixedly connected to an external pipe. The output end of the pump 2 is fixedly connected to the material tank 3. The output end of the material tank 3 is fixedly connected to the filter 4 via a pipe. The output end of the filter 4 is fixedly connected to the discharge pipe 5. The lower end of the discharge pipe 5 is connected to the electronic valve 6. A lifting plate 7 is fixedly connected to the side surface of the electronic valve 6. A threaded sleeve 8 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the lifting plate 7. A threaded rod 9 is threadedly connected to the inner wall of the threaded sleeve 8. The upper part of the threaded rod 9... A reversible motor 10 is fixedly connected to the end of the device. The side surface of the reversible motor 10 is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame 1. The wiping assembly includes a reciprocating rotating rod 11, a water-absorbing roller 12, a first bevel gear 13, and a linkage mechanism. One end of the reciprocating rotating rod 11 is rotatably connected to the water-absorbing roller 12, and the end of the reciprocating rotating rod 11 away from the water-absorbing roller 12 is fixedly connected to the first bevel gear 13. The lower end of the first bevel gear 13 is hinged to an L-shaped limiting plate 14, and the rear surface of the L-shaped limiting plate 14 is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame 1. There are two wiping assemblies, symmetrically distributed on the left and right. The linkage mechanism includes a second bevel gear 15, a rotating shaft 16, a gear 17, and a rack 18. The side surface of the second bevel gear 15 is fixedly connected to the first bevel gear 16. 3. Meshing connection: The interior of the second bevel gear 15 is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 16. The end of the rotating shaft 16 away from the second bevel gear 15 is rotatably connected to the L-shaped limiting plate 14. The side surface of the rotating shaft 16 is fixedly connected to the gear 17. The side surface of the gear 17 meshes with the rack 18. The upper end of the rack 18 is fixedly connected to the lifting plate 7. By setting a linkage mechanism, the lifting plate 7 drives the rack 18 to move up and down. During the up and down movement of the rack 18, the gear 17 rotates. The gear 17 drives the rotating shaft 16, the rotating shaft 16 drives the second bevel gear 15, the second bevel gear 15 drives the first bevel gear 13, and the reciprocating rotating rod 11 and the water-absorbing roller 12 on the first bevel gear 13 also rotate accordingly. This achieves a reciprocating motion of opening and closing. When the absorbent roller 12 is closed, its side surface rolls along the bottle opening and absorbs the ink dye, absorbing and wiping the ink splashed at the bottle opening. When the electronic valve 6 descends, the absorbent roller 12 will open accordingly, thus achieving a linkage effect of opening during filling and wiping when leaving. Both ends of the lifting plate 7 are fixedly connected to sliders 19. The L-shaped limiting plate 14 has a sliding groove 20 inside, and the inner wall of the sliding groove 20 is slidably connected to the slider 19. By setting the slider 19 and the sliding groove 20, the lifting plate 7 can slide up and down along the trajectory of the sliding groove 20, making the lifting plate 7 more stable and smooth during the up and down movement.
[0028] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 6 and Figure 8 A transport assembly is installed on the equipment mounting frame 1. The transport assembly includes a housing 21, a servo motor 22, and a conveyor belt 23. The lower surface of the housing 21 is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame 1, and the outer surface of the servo motor 22 is fixedly connected to the housing 21. The output end of the servo motor 22 is connected to the conveyor belt 23 for transmission. By setting up the transport assembly, it is easy to transport the packaged bottle directly below the electronic valve 6, thereby improving the filling efficiency. A limit assembly is installed on the housing 21. The limit assembly includes a clamping plate 24, an electric telescopic rod 25, and a limit plate 26. The upper end of the clamping plate 24 is clamped to the housing 21, and the lower end of the electric telescopic rod 25 is hinged to the clamping plate 24. The upper end is hinged to the limiting plate 26, and the lower end of the limiting plate 26 is hinged to the clamping plate 24. There are two limiting components, which are symmetrically distributed on the left and right. By setting two limiting components with adjustable spacing, the extension and retraction of the electric telescopic rod 25 drives the opening and closing of the limiting plate 26. When the two limiting plates 26 are closed at the same time, the gap formed between the two limiting plates 26 can hold a certain number of packaging bottles, so that the packaging bottles no longer move and are located directly below the electronic valve 6, which facilitates the alignment and filling of the electronic valve 6. A guide component is installed on the outer shell 21. The guide component includes... The guide plate 27 and the wedge-shaped guide block 28 are included. The lower surface of the guide plate 27 is fixedly connected to the outer shell 21, and the right end of the guide plate 27 is fixedly connected to the wedge-shaped guide block 28. The upper surface of the guide plate 27 is provided with multiple slots 29 that are adapted to the limiting plate 26. By setting the guide assembly, when the packaging bottle is transported to the left by the conveyor belt 23, it will first come into contact with the inclined surface of the wedge-shaped guide block 28 and be guided to the gap between the limiting plate 26 and the outer shell 21, so that the packaging bottle and the electronic valve 6 are located on the same vertical plane, thereby facilitating the limiting assembly to hold a certain number of packaging bottles for filling.
[0029] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 5 An anti-drip component is installed on the equipment mounting frame 1. The anti-drip component includes a motor 30 and a water-blocking tray 31. The output end of the motor 30 is threadedly connected to the water-blocking tray 31. The lower surface of the water-blocking tray 31 is slidably connected to the equipment mounting frame 1. By setting the anti-drip component, when the electronic valve 6 finishes filling, it retracts upward. The motor 30 is started to drive the water-blocking tray 31 to extend forward, thereby pushing the water-blocking tray 31 directly below the electronic valve 6 to prevent residual ink dye in the electronic valve 6 from dripping down and causing pollution. Limiting rods 32 are set on both the left and right sides of the water-blocking tray 31. The inner wall of the limiting rod 32 fits against the water-blocking tray 31. The lower surface of the limiting rod 32 is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame 1. By setting the limiting rods 32, the sliding extension and retraction of the water-blocking tray 31 is facilitated, making its movement process more stable and smooth.
[0030] The implementation principle of this invention embodiment is as follows: (Refer to...) Figure 1-8First, the transport assembly is activated. The outer casing 21 is fixed to the equipment mounting frame 1. The servo motor 22 operates and drives the conveyor belt 23, transporting the bottles to be filled towards the electronic valve 6. As the bottles move to the left with the conveyor belt 23, they first contact the wedge-shaped guide block 28 on the guide assembly of the outer casing 21. Guided by the inclined surface of the wedge-shaped guide block 28, the bottles slide into the gap between the guide plate 27 and the outer casing 21. Multiple slots 29 on the guide plate 27 are matched with the limiting plate 26 of the limiting assembly, ensuring that the bottles and the electronic valve 6 are on the same vertical plane, preparing for subsequent positioning. When the bottles reach the area directly below the electronic valve 6, the limiting assembly on the outer casing 21 begins to operate. Since the limiting assembly is symmetrically distributed left and right... The card plate 24 is fixedly engaged with the outer shell 21. The electric telescopic rod 25 extends and retracts, causing the limiting plate 26 hinged to it to close. The gap formed by the two limiting plates 26 after closing is just enough to hold a certain number of packaging bottles, stopping the packaging bottles from moving and fixing them precisely below the electronic valve 6, preventing the bottles from shifting during filling. After the packaging bottles are fixed, the filling assembly starts. The reversible motor 10 is fixed on the equipment mounting frame 1, and its output end drives the threaded rod 9 to rotate. The threaded sleeve 8, which is threadedly connected to the threaded rod 9, moves along with it, thereby driving the lifting plate 7, which is fixed to the threaded sleeve 8, to move. At the same time, the sliders 19 at both ends of the lifting plate 7 slide along the sliding groove 20 inside the L-shaped limiting plate 14, ensuring that the lifting plate 7 moves up and down smoothly and stably. When the lifting plate 7 moves down... The electronic valve 6 moves down synchronously to the bottle opening, then the pump 2 starts. Its input end draws ink and dye through an external pipe, and its output end delivers the ink and dye to the storage tank 3. The ink and dye in the storage tank 3 are then delivered to the filter 4 through the output pipe. The filter 4 filters impurities from the ink and dye, and the pure ink and dye are delivered to the electronic valve 6 through the discharge pipe 5. At this time, the electronic valve 6 opens, precisely filling the packaging bottle with the ink and dye. During the filling process, the up-and-down movement of the lifting plate 7 also synchronously drives the rack 18 fixed to it. When the rack 18 moves up and down, it drives the gear 17 meshing with it to rotate. The gear 17 is fixed on the rotating shaft 16, which in turn drives the rotating shaft 16 to rotate. The rotating shaft 16 moves away from the second bevel gear 15. One end is rotatably connected to the L-shaped limiting plate 14 to ensure stable rotation of the rotating shaft 16. When the rotating shaft 16 rotates, it drives the second bevel gear 15 on it to rotate synchronously. The second bevel gear 15 meshes with the first bevel gear 13, thereby driving the first bevel gear 13 to rotate. The first bevel gear 13 is fixedly connected to the reciprocating rotating rod 11, and the lower end of the first bevel gear 13 is hinged to the L-shaped limiting plate 14, so that the reciprocating rotating rod 11 drives the water suction roller 12 to move. During filling, the electronic valve 6 descends, and the water suction roller 12 opens synchronously with the above transmission structure, without hindering the filling operation. After filling is completed, the reversible motor 10 reverses, driving the threaded rod 9 to rotate in the opposite direction, causing the threaded sleeve 8 and the lifting plate 7 to rise. The electronic valve 6 rises and resets accordingly. At this time, the rack 18 moves upward synchronously.Through the transmission of gear 17, rotating shaft 16, second bevel gear 15, and first bevel gear 13, the reciprocating rotating rod 11 drives the water-absorbing roller 12 to close. The side surface of the water-absorbing roller 12 rolls along the bottle mouth, absorbing and wiping away ink and dye splashed from the bottle mouth, eliminating the need for manual cleaning. When the electronic valve 6 rises and resets, the anti-drip component on the equipment mounting frame 1 is activated. The output end of the motor 30 is threadedly connected to the water-blocking tray 31. The motor 30 drives the water-blocking tray 31 to slide along the equipment mounting frame 1. The water-blocking tray 31 moves to the left... The inner walls of the limit rods 32 on both sides are fitted against the water-retaining tray 31, ensuring the stable sliding of the water-retaining tray 31. The water-retaining tray 31 is pushed directly below the electronic valve 6 to catch any remaining ink or dye, preventing it from dripping and contaminating the equipment or subsequent packaging bottles. Before the next filling operation begins, the motor 30 reverses its rotation, driving the water-retaining tray 31 back to its original position, without affecting the subsequent downward filling operation of the electronic valve 6. This cycle repeats, achieving continuous automatic filling of ink and dye, bottle mouth cleaning, and anti-drip operation.
[0031] The embodiments described in this specific description are preferred embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present invention. Identical components are represented by the same reference numerals. Therefore, all equivalent changes made to the structure, shape, and principle of the present invention should be covered within the scope of protection of the present invention.
Claims
1. An automatic ink and dye filling device, comprising an equipment mounting frame (1), characterized in that: The equipment mounting frame (1) is equipped with a filling component and a wiping component. The filling component includes a pump (2), a material tank (3), a filter (4), a discharge pipe (5), and an electronic valve (6). The lower surface of the pump (2) is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame (1). The input end of the pump (2) is fixedly connected to an external pipe. The output end of the pump (2) is fixedly connected to the material tank (3). The output end of the material tank (3) is fixedly connected to the filter (4) through a pipe. The output end of the filter (4) is fixedly connected to the discharge pipe (5). The lower end of the discharge pipe (5) is connected to the electronic valve (6). The side surface of the electronic valve (6) is fixedly connected to a lifting plate (7), the upper surface of the lifting plate (7) is fixedly connected to a threaded sleeve (8), the inner wall of the threaded sleeve (8) is threadedly connected to a threaded rod (9), the upper end of the threaded rod (9) is fixedly connected to a reversible motor (10), and the side surface of the reversible motor (10) is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame (1). The wiping assembly includes a reciprocating rotating rod (11), a water-absorbing roller (12), a first bevel gear (13), and a linkage mechanism. One end of the reciprocating rotating rod (11) is rotatably connected to the water-absorbing roller (12), and the end of the reciprocating rotating rod (11) away from the water-absorbing roller (12) is fixedly connected to the first bevel gear (13). The lower end of the first bevel gear (13) is hinged to an L-shaped limiting plate (14), and the rear surface of the L-shaped limiting plate (14) is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame (1). The wiping assembly consists of two components that are symmetrically distributed on the left and right sides.
2. The automatic ink and dye filling device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The linkage mechanism includes a second bevel gear (15), a rotating shaft (16), a gear (17), and a rack (18). The side surface of the second bevel gear (15) is meshed with the first bevel gear (13). The interior of the second bevel gear (15) is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft (16). The end of the rotating shaft (16) away from the second bevel gear (15) is rotatably connected to the L-shaped limiting plate (14). The side surface of the rotating shaft (16) is fixedly connected to the gear (17). The side surface of the gear (17) is meshed with the rack (18). The upper end of the rack (18) is fixedly connected to the lifting plate (7).
3. The automatic ink and dye filling device according to claim 2, characterized in that: Both ends of the lifting plate (7) are fixedly connected to sliders (19), and the L-shaped limiting plate (14) is provided with a sliding groove (20), the inner wall of the sliding groove (20) is slidably connected to the slider (19).
4. The automatic ink and dye filling device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The equipment mounting frame (1) is equipped with a transport component, which includes a housing (21), a servo motor (22) and a conveyor belt (23). The lower surface of the housing (21) is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame (1), the outer surface of the servo motor (22) is fixedly connected to the housing (21), and the output end of the servo motor (22) is connected to the conveyor belt (23) for transmission.
5. An automatic ink and dye filling device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The outer shell (21) is equipped with a limiting component, which includes a locking plate (24), an electric telescopic rod (25), and a limiting plate (26). The upper end of the locking plate (24) is engaged with the outer shell (21), the lower end of the electric telescopic rod (25) is hinged to the locking plate (24), the upper end of the electric telescopic rod (25) is hinged to the limiting plate (26), and the lower end of the limiting plate (26) is hinged to the locking plate (24). There are two limiting components, which are symmetrically distributed on the left and right.
6. An automatic ink and dye filling device according to claim 4, characterized in that: A guide assembly is installed on the outer shell (21). The guide assembly includes a guide plate (27) and a wedge-shaped guide block (28). The lower surface of the guide plate (27) is fixedly connected to the outer shell (21), and the right end of the guide plate (27) is fixedly connected to the wedge-shaped guide block (28). The upper surface of the guide plate (27) is provided with a plurality of slots (29) that are adapted to the limiting plate (26).
7. The automatic ink and dye filling device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The device mounting frame (1) is equipped with a drip-proof component, which includes a motor (30) and a water baffle (31). The output end of the motor (30) is threadedly connected to the water baffle (31), and the lower surface of the water baffle (31) is slidably connected to the device mounting frame (1).
8. An automatic ink and dye filling device according to claim 7, characterized in that: Limiting rods (32) are provided on both the left and right sides of the water baffle (31). The inner wall of the limiting rod (32) is in contact with the water baffle (31), and the lower surface of the limiting rod (32) is fixedly connected to the equipment mounting frame (1).
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An automatic ink and dye filling device
CN116588883B