Eye protection pad production equipment

By designing the die-cutting and boxing mechanisms of the eye patch production equipment and integrating the die-cutting and packaging processes, the problems of low automation and material waste in existing equipment were solved, achieving efficient production and cost savings.

CN121849445APending Publication Date: 2026-04-14ZHENGZHOU YONGYIDA MASCH EQUIP CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2026-02-12
Publication Date
2026-04-14

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Technical Problem

Existing eye patch production equipment has a simple structure, fragmented functions, and low automation. Die-cutting and packaging are carried out separately, resulting in low production efficiency and waste of materials due to the one-pack-one-patch packaging method, which also leads to high costs.

Method used

Design an eye patch production equipment, including a feeding rack, a die-cutting mechanism, a boxing mechanism, and a box sorting mechanism. The die-cutting mechanism heats and creases the non-woven fabric and cuts it to form an incompletely cut eye patch. The boxing mechanism simultaneously conveys the non-woven fabric and the packaging box, realizing the separation and boxing of the eye patch, integrating the die-cutting and packaging processes, and improving the degree of automation.

Benefits of technology

It enables mass production of eye patches, saves on packaging materials and care solution costs, improves production efficiency and automation, and is suitable for mass production and home use.

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Abstract

The invention discloses eye protection patch production equipment. The eye protection patch production equipment comprises a feeding frame, a conveying mechanism, a conveying mechanism and a conveying mechanism, wherein the feeding frame is used for loading and uncoiling non-woven fabric rolls; a heat sealing working part of the die cutting mechanism is used for heating and indenting the uncoiled non-woven fabric, and an annular cutting working part is used for carrying out press cutting on the non-woven fabric based on an indentation track so as to form the eye protection patch which is not completely cut off; the boxing mechanism synchronously conveys the non-woven fabrics and the packaging boxes which are layered up and down, and the uncut eye protection patches are separated and fall into the packaging boxes; the box arranging mechanism arranges the packaging boxes and sends the packaging boxes to a box inlet of the boxing mechanism one by one. According to the equipment, during die cutting, heating and creasing are conducted firstly, then pressing cutting is conducted based on the creasing to form the eye protection patch which is not completely cut off, finally, non-woven fabric and packaging boxes which are vertically layered are synchronously conveyed through the boxing mechanism, the eye protection patch which is not cut off is separated and falls into the packaging boxes, and the die cutting procedure and the packaging procedure are matched with each other. Therefore, the synchronous conveying effect that materials (eye protection patches) move along with cloth is achieved, the material conveying structure of equipment is simplified, and the eye protection patches can be put into a box and packaged conveniently.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of eye patch production technology, and in particular to an eye patch production equipment. Background Technology

[0002] Eye patches are applied to the user's eyes to provide eye care, relax the eyes, and protect them. Currently, the production equipment for eye patches has a relatively simple structure and fragmented functions; die-cutting and packaging are done separately, resulting in low automation and limited production efficiency. Furthermore, traditional packaging methods, such as die-cutting and individual packaging, while convenient, are wasteful of materials. The packaging bags and eye patch solutions are costly, making them uneconomical for home use. Summary of the Invention

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide an eye patch production equipment to solve the problems of existing eye patch production equipment having a relatively simple structure, dispersed functions, separate die-cutting and packaging, low degree of automation, limited production efficiency, and wasteful materials and high costs due to one patch per bag and one packaging per bag.

[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: An eye patch production device, comprising: A feeding rack is used to load nonwoven fabric rolls and unwind the nonwoven fabric rolls; The die-cutting mechanism is divided into a heat-sealing working section and a ring-cutting working section along the non-woven fabric advancing direction. The heat-sealing working section heats and crimps the unwound non-woven fabric, and the ring-cutting working section cuts the non-woven fabric based on the crimping trajectory to form an incompletely cut eye patch. The boxing mechanism synchronously conveys the upper and lower layers of die-cut nonwoven fabric and packaging box, separating the uncut eye patch from the nonwoven fabric and dropping it into the packaging box. The box sorting mechanism sorts the packaging boxes and feeds them one by one into the box inlet of the boxing mechanism.

[0005] A further technical solution is as follows: the die-cutting mechanism includes a die-cutting frame, a heat-sealing cutter roller, a transducer, an upper circumferential cutting cutter roller, and a lower circumferential cutting roller. The heat-sealing cutter roller, the upper circumferential cutting cutter roller, and the lower circumferential cutting roller are all rotatably mounted on the die-cutting frame and driven by an external power source. The transducer is disposed on the die-cutting frame and electrically connected to an external functional device. A channel for the nonwoven fabric to pass through is formed between the heat-sealing cutter roller and the transducer and between the upper circumferential cutting cutter roller and the lower circumferential cutting roller.

[0006] Further technical solutions: The transducer is an electric heater or a high-frequency induction heater.

[0007] A further technical solution is as follows: the boxing mechanism includes a non-woven fabric conveying mechanism, a packaging box conveying mechanism, and an eye patch separation mechanism. The working end of the non-woven fabric conveying mechanism clamps and conveys the non-woven fabric with the eye patch completely cut off. The working end of the packaging box conveying mechanism synchronously conveys the packaging box along the conveying direction of the non-woven fabric. The working end of the eye patch separation mechanism presses the eye patch on the conveyed non-woven fabric downwards to separate it and place it into the packaging box.

[0008] A further technical solution is: the nonwoven fabric conveying mechanism includes an upper belt conveying structure and a lower belt conveying structure, the upper belt conveying structure and the lower belt conveying structure are arranged in layers and driven by an external power source, and the upper belt at the tail end of the lower belt conveying structure presses against the lower belt at the tail end of the upper belt conveying structure.

[0009] A further technical solution is that the belts of both the upper belt conveyor structure and the lower belt conveyor structure are multiple evenly distributed thin strip belts.

[0010] A further technical solution is as follows: the packaging box conveying mechanism includes a belt conveyor, push plates, and partitions. The belt conveyor is located directly below the non-woven fabric conveying mechanism and is driven by an external power source. Multiple push plates are evenly arranged on the belt of the belt conveyor along the vertical direction of the belt conveyor's movement. Multiple partitions are evenly arranged along the forward direction of the belt conveyor and connected to the frame of the boxing mechanism. The partitions and push plates are staggered. The feed end of the belt conveyor extends outward from the feed end of the partition.

[0011] A further technical solution is as follows: the eye patch separation mechanism includes a crank-connecting rod-slider mechanism, a crossbar, and a pressing hand. The crank-connecting rod-slider mechanism is mounted on the frame of the boxing mechanism and driven by an external power source. The crossbar is horizontally mounted on the slider of the crank-connecting rod-slider mechanism. The pressing hand is mounted on the crossbar and is adapted to the non-woven fabric conveying mechanism and the packaging box conveying mechanism.

[0012] A further technical solution is: the box sorting mechanism includes a sorting machine, a cylinder and a baffle plate. The discharge end of the sorting machine is connected to the feed end of the packaging box conveying mechanism. The cylinder is vertically arranged on the sorting machine. The baffle plate is arranged on the power output end of the cylinder and is located at the discharge end of the sorting machine.

[0013] A further technical solution is: the discharge end of the boxing mechanism is provided with a liquid inlet pipe, the liquid outlet end of the liquid inlet pipe is correspondingly provided with the packaging box, and the liquid inlet end of the liquid inlet pipe is connected to an external liquid supply device.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, the present invention can achieve at least one of the following beneficial effects: This invention proposes an eye patch production equipment. During die-cutting, the unwound non-woven fabric is heated and indented. Then, based on the indentation trajectory, the fabric is cut to form incompletely cut eye patches. Finally, a boxing mechanism synchronously conveys the upper and lower layers of die-cut non-woven fabric and packaging boxes, separating the incompletely cut eye patches that move with the non-woven fabric and placing them into the packaging boxes. This equipment coordinates the die-cutting and packaging processes to achieve synchronous material (eye patches) transport along with the fabric, greatly simplifying the material transport structure. Furthermore, the material-facilitated material transport also facilitates the boxing of eye patches, enabling mass production. Additionally, multiple patches are packaged in one box, which is convenient for home use due to the large quantity and saves on packaging materials and contact lens solution costs, making it economical and practical. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an eye patch production equipment according to the present invention.

[0016] Figure 2 For the present invention Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure after removing the feeding rack.

[0017] Figure 3 For the present invention Figure 2 A structural diagram from another perspective.

[0018] Figure 4 For the present invention Figure 2 A structural diagram from the rear view.

[0019] Figure 5 For the present invention Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the die-cutting mechanism.

[0020] Figure 6 For the present invention Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the packaging mechanism.

[0021] Figure 7 For the present invention Figure 6 A structural diagram from a neutral perspective.

[0022] Figure 8 For the present invention Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the structure of the middle box mechanism.

[0023] Reference numerals: 1. Feeding rack; 2. Die-cutting mechanism; 21. Die-cutting frame; 22. Heat sealing roller; 23. Transducer; 24. Upper ring cutting roller; 25. Lower ring cutting roller; 3. Boxing mechanism; 31. Non-woven fabric conveying mechanism; 311. Upper belt conveyor structure; 312. Lower belt conveyor structure; 32. Packaging box conveying mechanism; 321. Belt conveyor; 322. Push plate; 323. Partition plate; 33. Eye patch separation mechanism; 331. Crank connecting rod slider mechanism; 332. Crossbar; 333. Fabric pressing hand; 4. Box sorting mechanism; 41. Material sorting machine; 42. Cylinder; 43. Material baffle; 5. Packaging box; 6. Liquid filling pipe. Detailed Implementation

[0024] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, 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. The components of the embodiments of the present invention described and shown in the accompanying drawings can generally be arranged and designed in various different configurations.

[0025] Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the invention provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention, but merely to illustrate selected embodiments of the invention. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the invention without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of the invention.

[0026] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this invention can be combined with each other.

[0027] It should be noted that similar labels and letters in the following figures indicate similar items. Therefore, once an item is defined in one figure, it does not need to be further defined and explained in subsequent figures.

[0028] In the description of this invention, it should be noted that the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship commonly used when the product of this invention is in use, or the orientation or positional relationship commonly understood by those skilled in the art. They are only used for the convenience of describing this invention and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this invention. In addition, the terms "first," "second," etc., are only used to distinguish descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.

[0029] In the description of this invention, it should also be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "set," "install," "connect," and "link" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this invention based on the specific circumstances. Example

[0030] This implementation example Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, an eye patch production equipment includes: Feeding rack 1 is used to load non-woven fabric rolls and unwind the non-woven fabric rolls; Die-cutting mechanism 2 is divided into a heat-sealing working section and a ring-cutting working section along the non-woven fabric advancing direction. The heat-sealing working section heats and crimps the unwound non-woven fabric, and the ring-cutting working section cuts the non-woven fabric based on the crimping trajectory to form an incompletely cut eye patch. The boxing mechanism 3 synchronously conveys the upper and lower layers of die-cut non-woven fabric and packaging box, separating the uncut eye patch from the non-woven fabric and dropping it into the packaging box. The box sorting mechanism 4 sorts the packaging boxes 5 and sends them one by one into the box inlet of the box packing mechanism 3.

[0031] The feeding rack 1 holds rolls of non-woven fabric and can unwind these rolls. During die-cutting, the die-cutting mechanism 2 first heats and creases the unwound non-woven fabric (electric heating may be used). Then, based on the crease trajectory, it cuts the non-woven fabric to form incompletely cut eye patches. Finally, the boxing mechanism 3 simultaneously conveys the upper and lower layers of die-cut non-woven fabric and packaging boxes. The uncut eye patches that move with the non-woven fabric are separated and fall into the packaging boxes. The box sorting mechanism 4 sequentially conveys the packaging boxes to the boxing mechanism 3. This equipment coordinates the die-cutting and packaging processes to achieve synchronous material (eye patches) conveying along with the fabric, greatly simplifying the material conveying structure. Furthermore, the material moving with the fabric also facilitates the boxing of eye patches, enabling mass production. Additionally, multiple patches are packaged in one box, which is convenient for home use due to the large quantity and saves on packaging materials and contact lens solution costs, making it economical.

[0032] It is worth noting that the heat-sealing section heats and indents (bonds) the unwound nonwoven fabric, which can play a pre-shaping effect (indentation cooling hardening) when forming eye patches on the nonwoven fabric, and can ensure that the eye patch does not get fuzzy around the edges when the circumferential cutting section performs pressure cutting based on the indentation trajectory.

[0033] All of the above-mentioned departments (work units) have shared or independent power sources. Example

[0034] Based on the above embodiments, this implementation is as follows: Figure 5 As shown, the die-cutting mechanism 2 includes a die-cutting frame 21, a heat-sealing cutter roller 22, a transducer 23, an upper circumferential cutting cutter roller 24, and a lower circumferential cutting cutter roller 25. The heat-sealing cutter roller 22, the upper circumferential cutting cutter roller 24, and the lower circumferential cutting cutter roller 25 are all rotatably mounted on the die-cutting frame 21 and driven by an external power source. The transducer 23 is mounted on the die-cutting frame 21 and is electrically connected to external functional equipment. A channel for the nonwoven fabric to pass through is formed between the heat-sealing cutter roller 22 and the transducer 23 and between the upper circumferential cutting cutter roller 24 and the lower circumferential cutting cutter roller 25.

[0035] The nonwoven fabric is first heated by the transducer 23, or the transducer 23 heats the heat-sealing roller 22 to form an eye patch-shaped indentation on the nonwoven fabric. Then, the indentation is completed by the cooperation of the upper circumferential cutting roller 24 and the lower circumferential cutting roller 25, resulting in an eye patch that is not completely separated from the nonwoven fabric. This step is to ensure that the eye patch can move forward synchronously with the nonwoven fabric, which is convenient for conveying and subsequent boxing and packaging.

[0036] It is worth noting that transducer 23 can also be an ultrasonic wave generating component.

[0037] Preferably, the transducer 23 is an electric heater or a high-frequency induction heater.

[0038] The die-cutting blade of the ring-cutting upper roller 24 can be set with intermittently distributed small notches, which can form a dotted line-like cut to ensure that the eye patch is not completely cut off. It can move forward with the non-woven fabric until it reaches the boxing mechanism 3 and is separated and falls into the packaging box. Multiple patches are packaged in one box, which is convenient for home use in large quantities and saves the cost of packaging materials and care solution, making it economical and affordable.

[0039] The shape of the annular cutter on the circumferential cutting roller 24 is the same as the shape of the annular pressing blade on the heat sealing roller 22, or it can be slightly larger, so that some indentation can be retained after pressing and cutting to prevent the eye patch from getting fuzzy around the edges. Example

[0040] Based on the above embodiments, this implementation is as follows: Figure 6 and Figure 7As shown, the boxing mechanism 3 includes a nonwoven fabric conveying mechanism 31, a packaging box conveying mechanism 32, and an eye patch separation mechanism 33. The working end of the nonwoven fabric conveying mechanism 31 clamps and conveys the nonwoven fabric with the eye patch completely cut off. The working end of the packaging box conveying mechanism 32 synchronously conveys the packaging box 5 along the conveying direction of the nonwoven fabric. The working end of the eye patch separation mechanism 33 presses the eye patch on the conveyed nonwoven fabric downwards to separate it and let it fall into the packaging box 5.

[0041] The nonwoven fabric conveying mechanism 31 clamps and carries the nonwoven fabric and the unseparated eye patch forward together. The packaging box conveying mechanism 32 simultaneously conveys the packaging box below the nonwoven fabric. The eye patch separation mechanism 33 separates the eye patch from the nonwoven fabric and places it into the packaging box, and can compact it.

[0042] Preferably, the nonwoven fabric conveying mechanism 31 includes an upper belt conveying structure 311 and a lower belt conveying structure 312. The upper belt conveying structure 311 and the lower belt conveying structure 312 are arranged in layers and driven by an external power source. The upper belt at the tail end of the lower belt conveying structure 312 presses against the lower belt at the tail end of the upper belt conveying structure 311.

[0043] Both the upper belt conveyor structure 311 and the lower belt conveyor structure 312 are traditional belt conveyor mechanisms. The lower belt of the upper belt conveyor structure 311 and the upper belt of the lower belt conveyor structure 312 clamp and convey the non-woven fabric.

[0044] At the tail ends of the upper belt conveyor structure 311 and the lower belt conveyor structure 312, the non-woven fabric waste after separating the eye patch can be discharged upwards for easy collection. It should be noted that this location can also provide traction for the non-woven fabric to move forward.

[0045] Preferably, both the upper belt conveyor structure 311 and the lower belt conveyor structure 312 use multiple evenly distributed thin strip belts. The thin strip belts are spaced apart to facilitate the separation of the eye patch by the eye patch separation mechanism 33.

[0046] Preferably, the packaging box conveying mechanism 32 includes a belt conveyor 321, push plates 322 and partitions 323. The belt conveyor 321 is located directly below the nonwoven fabric conveying mechanism 31 and is driven by an external power source. Multiple push plates 322 are evenly arranged on the belt of the belt conveyor 321 along the vertical direction of the belt conveyor 321. Multiple partitions 323 are evenly arranged along the forward direction of the belt conveyor 321 and are connected to the frame of the boxing mechanism 3. The partitions 323 and push plates 322 are staggered. The feed end of the belt conveyor 321 extends outward from the feed end of the partition 323.

[0047] The push plate 322 and the partition plate 323 are arranged alternately horizontally and vertically to form multiple limiting and conveying spaces for the packaging box 5 to move forward. The feed end of the belt conveyor 321 is longer than the feed end of the partition plate 323, so that the box sorting mechanism 4 can provide rows of packaging boxes 5 to the belt conveyor 321.

[0048] Preferably, the eye patch separation mechanism 33 includes a crank-connecting rod slider mechanism 331, a crossbar 332, and a pressing hand 333. The crank-connecting rod slider mechanism 331 is mounted on the frame of the boxing mechanism 3 and driven by an external power source. The crossbar 332 is horizontally mounted on the slider of the crank-connecting rod slider mechanism 331. The pressing hand 333 is mounted on the crossbar 332 and is adapted to the non-woven fabric conveying mechanism 31 and the packaging box conveying mechanism 32.

[0049] The crank-connecting rod-slider mechanism 331 is a conventional motor-driven motion mechanism. The slider can move vertically back and forth, thereby causing the crossbar 332 and the pressing hand 333 to move up and down back and forth. The pressing hand 333 is adapted to the row of eye patches and packaging box 5, separating the eye patches from the non-woven fabric and pressing them into the packaging box 5.

[0050] A sensor (mainly used for counting) is installed near the connecting rod of the crank-connecting rod-slider mechanism 331. It coordinates with the program built into the PLC controller for control: mainly the cooperation between the box-sorting mechanism 4 and the eye patch separation mechanism 33.

[0051] Preferably, the box sorting mechanism 4 includes a sorting machine 41, a cylinder 42 and a baffle plate 43. The discharge end of the sorting machine 41 is connected to the feed end of the packaging box conveying mechanism 32. The cylinder 42 is vertically arranged on the sorting machine 41. The baffle plate 43 is arranged on the power output end of the cylinder 42 and is located at the discharge end of the sorting machine 41.

[0052] The material sorting machine 41 is an existing rotary material sorting machine, mainly used to organize the messy packaging boxes 5 and supply them to the boxing mechanism 3 one by one in sequence. After the boxing mechanism 3 finishes loading the boxes, the cylinder 42 drives the baffle plate 43 to descend to stop the box feeding.

[0053] Preferably, the discharge end of the cartoning mechanism 3 is provided with a liquid inlet pipe 6, the liquid outlet end of the liquid inlet pipe 6 is correspondingly provided with the packaging box 5, and the liquid inlet end of the liquid inlet pipe 6 is connected to an external liquid supply device.

[0054] The dispensing tube 6 can dispense the care solution into the packaging box 5 containing the eye patches.

[0055] Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. An eye patch production equipment, characterized in that, include: Feeding rack (1), the feeding rack (1) is used to load non-woven fabric rolls and unwind non-woven fabric rolls; The die-cutting mechanism (2) is divided into a heat-sealing working section and a ring-cutting working section along the non-woven fabric forward direction. The heat-sealing working section heats and crimps the unwound non-woven fabric, and the ring-cutting working section cuts the non-woven fabric based on the crimping trajectory to form an incompletely cut eye patch. The boxing mechanism (3) synchronously conveys the upper and lower layers of die-cut nonwoven fabric and packaging box, and separates the uncut eye patch on the nonwoven fabric and puts it into the packaging box. The box sorting mechanism (4) sorts the packaging boxes (5) and sends them one by one into the box inlet of the box packing mechanism (3).

2. The eye patch production equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The die-cutting mechanism (2) includes a die-cutting frame (21), a heat-sealing cutter roller (22), a transducer (23), an upper circumferential cutter roller (24), and a lower circumferential cutter roller (25). The heat-sealing cutter roller (22), the upper circumferential cutter roller (24), and the lower circumferential cutter roller (25) are all rotatably mounted on the die-cutting frame (21) and driven by an external power source. The transducer (23) is mounted on the die-cutting frame (21) and electrically connected to an external functional device. A channel for nonwoven fabric to pass through is formed between the heat-sealing cutter roller (22) and the transducer (23) and between the upper circumferential cutter roller (24) and the lower circumferential cutter roller (25).

3. The eye patch production equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that: The transducer (23) is an electric heater or a high-frequency induction heater.

4. The eye patch production equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The boxing mechanism (3) includes a nonwoven fabric conveying mechanism (31), a packaging box conveying mechanism (32), and an eye patch separation mechanism (33). The working end of the nonwoven fabric conveying mechanism (31) clamps and conveys the nonwoven fabric with the eye patch completely cut off. The working end of the packaging box conveying mechanism (32) synchronously conveys the packaging box (5) along the conveying direction of the nonwoven fabric. The working end of the eye patch separation mechanism (33) presses the eye patch on the conveyed nonwoven fabric downward to separate it and let it fall into the packaging box (5).

5. The eye patch production equipment according to claim 4, characterized in that: The nonwoven fabric conveying mechanism (31) includes an upper belt conveying structure (311) and a lower belt conveying structure (312). The upper belt conveying structure (311) and the lower belt conveying structure (312) are arranged in layers and driven by an external power source. The upper belt at the tail end of the lower belt conveying structure (312) presses against the lower belt at the tail end of the upper belt conveying structure (311).

6. The eye patch production equipment according to claim 5, characterized in that: The belts of the upper belt conveyor structure (311) and the lower belt conveyor structure (312) are both multiple evenly distributed thin strip belts.

7. The eye patch production equipment according to claim 4, characterized in that: The packaging box conveying mechanism (32) includes a belt conveyor (321), push plates (322) and partitions (323). The belt conveyor (321) is located directly below the nonwoven fabric conveying mechanism (31) and is driven by an external power source. Multiple push plates (322) are evenly arranged on the belt of the belt conveyor (321) along the vertical direction of the belt conveyor (321)'s movement. Multiple partitions (323) are evenly arranged along the forward direction of the belt conveyor (321) and are connected to the frame of the boxing mechanism (3). The partitions (323) and push plates (322) are staggered. The feed end of the belt conveyor (321) extends out of the outside of the feed end of the partition (323).

8. The eye patch production equipment according to claim 4, characterized in that: The eye patch separation mechanism (33) includes a crank-connecting rod slider mechanism (331), a crossbar (332), and a pressing hand (333). The crank-connecting rod slider mechanism (331) is mounted on the frame of the boxing mechanism (3) and driven by an external power source. The crossbar (332) is horizontally mounted on the slider of the crank-connecting rod slider mechanism (331). The pressing hand (333) is mounted on the crossbar (332) and is adapted to the non-woven fabric conveying mechanism (31) and the packaging box conveying mechanism (32).

9. The eye patch production equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The box sorting mechanism (4) includes a sorting machine (41), a cylinder (42) and a baffle plate (43). The discharge end of the sorting machine (41) is connected to the feed end of the packaging box conveying mechanism (32). The cylinder (42) is vertically arranged on the sorting machine (41). The baffle plate (43) is arranged on the power output end of the cylinder (42) and is located at the discharge end of the sorting machine (41).

10. The eye patch production equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The boxing mechanism (3) is provided with a liquid adding pipe (6) at the discharge end. The liquid adding pipe (6) is provided with a liquid outlet corresponding to the packaging box (5). The liquid adding pipe (6) is connected to an external liquid supply device.