An automatic glazing apparatus for ceramic article processing

By coordinating the movement of the central wheel and the arc-shaped rod in the automated glazing equipment, the self-circulation and dynamic turbulence of the glaze are achieved, solving the problems of uneven glaze thickness and glaze accumulation, improving the smoothness and adhesion of the glaze surface, and making the structure compact, efficient, environmentally friendly and energy-saving.

CN122323360APending Publication Date: 2026-07-03CHAOZHOU LOVING HOME PORCELAIN CO LTD
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2026-06-02
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2026-07-03

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Abstract

This invention relates to the field of ceramic processing equipment technology, and provides an automated glazing device for ceramic product processing; a main body with a glazing chamber inside; a central wheel rotatably mounted inside the main body, with multiple clamping components evenly distributed on the central wheel; the clamping components are elastically rotatably mounted along the radial direction of the central wheel, and a gear is fixedly mounted at the end of the clamping component away from the central wheel; an arc-shaped rod is mounted at the bottom of the glazing chamber of the main body, and is elastically rotatably mounted in the main body around the central wheel, with several tooth segments arrayed on the side wall of the arc-shaped rod, and the tooth segments are arranged on the track of the gear; several blades are arrayed on the top of the arc-shaped rod; and two partition plates are installed inside the main body, with one end of each partition plate close to the side of the central wheel, and the other end extending to the inner wall respectively. The main body, the two partition plates, and the central wheel enclose a drying chamber, and several hot air holes are provided on the side wall of the drying chamber.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of ceramic processing equipment technology, specifically to an automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing. Background Technology

[0002] Existing ceramic glazing processes generally employ manual dipping or single-point spraying, which suffer from technical defects such as uneven glaze thickness, glaze accumulation at the edges, glaze sedimentation leading to component separation, and secondary handling damage to the ceramic body caused by the separation of the drying and glazing processes. To solve these technical problems, an automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing is proposed. Summary of the Invention

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide an automated glazing device for ceramic product processing to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution:

[0005] An automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing includes: a main body of the equipment having an internal glazing chamber;

[0006] A central wheel is rotatably mounted inside the main body of the equipment, and multiple clamping components are evenly distributed on the central wheel; the clamping components are elastically rotatably mounted along the radial direction of the central wheel, and a gear is fixedly mounted on the end of the clamping component away from the central wheel;

[0007] An arc-shaped rod is installed at the bottom of the glazing chamber of the main body of the equipment. The arc-shaped rod is concentric with the central wheel and is elastically rotatable around the central wheel within the main body of the equipment. Several tooth segments are arranged in an array on the side wall of the arc-shaped rod, and the tooth segments are arranged on the track of the gear.

[0008] An array of blades is mounted on the top of the arc-shaped rod;

[0009] Additionally, two partition plates are installed inside the main body of the equipment, with one end of each partition plate close to the side of the central wheel and the other end extending to the inner wall. The main body of the equipment, the two partition plates, and the central wheel enclose a drying chamber, and several hot air holes are provided on the side wall of the drying chamber.

[0010] As a further embodiment of the present invention: at least two sliding sleeves are fixedly installed at the bottom of the arc-shaped rod, and the sliding sleeves are elastically slidably sleeved on the guide arc-shaped component, and the guide arc-shaped component is concentric with the arc-shaped rod.

[0011] As a further embodiment of the present invention: a first elastic element is sleeved on the outer side of the guide arc-shaped component, and the two ends of the first elastic element are respectively fixedly installed on the sliding sleeve and the outer wall of the guide arc-shaped component.

[0012] As a further embodiment of the present invention: the clamping component includes a mounting seat mounted on the outside of the central wheel and a rotating seat elastically mounted on the mounting seat, a fixed seat assembly is mounted on the rotating seat, and the gear is mounted on the fixed seat assembly at the end away from the mounting seat.

[0013] As a further embodiment of the present invention: the rotating seat is elastically rotatably sleeved on the cylindrical protrusion on the mounting base, and a second elastic element is sleeved on the cylindrical protrusion, with both ends of the second elastic element fixed to the mounting base and the rotating seat respectively.

[0014] As a further embodiment of the present invention: the mounting base is slidably disposed on the central wheel, and a locking mechanism for locking the position of the mounting base is provided between the mounting base and the central wheel.

[0015] As a further embodiment of the present invention: a plurality of rollers are installed at the bottom of the mounting base, and a plurality of arc-shaped grooves are evenly arranged around the periphery of the central wheel. The side walls of the arc-shaped grooves are provided with guide arc-shaped grooves that match the rollers, and the guide arc-shaped grooves are concentric with the central wheel.

[0016] As a further embodiment of the present invention: the locking mechanism includes limiting seats evenly installed on the outer side of the central wheel, with each limiting seat corresponding to a mounting seat. An inclined block is elastically rotatably mounted in a groove on each side of the mounting seat near the limiting seat. A pin is mounted on each inclined block, and the pin is inserted into a pin hole on the mounting seat, with a clearance fit between the pin and the pin hole. The inclined block is wedge-shaped and tilts outwards in the direction away from the limiting seat. A first limiting pin restricting the outward rotation of the inclined block is also provided in the grooves on both sides of the mounting seat. Two locking rods are provided on the limiting seat. The locking rods are fixedly mounted on one side of the transmission rod. The transmission rod is elastically rotatably mounted on the limiting seat via a rotating shaft. The rotating shaft and the locking rods are located on the same side of the transmission rod. The other side of the transmission rod is located on an abutment rod. The abutment rod, rotating shaft, and locking rod are arranged sequentially on the transmission rod. An abutment protrusion is also provided on the side wall of the drying chamber to drive the abutment rod and rotate the transmission rod. The abutment protrusion is located on the trajectory of the transmission rod.

[0017] As a further embodiment of the present invention: the fixed base assembly includes a base A, a support rod and a base B, the base A and the base B are parallel, and the two ends of the support rod are respectively fixedly installed on the base A and the base B; the gear is fixedly installed on the side of the base B away from the base A; and an elastic clamping seat is provided on the side of the base A near the base B.

[0018] As a further embodiment of the present invention, a stirring blade is provided on the outer side of the support rod.

[0019] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are as follows: the body is glazed during rotation, and the glaze thickness is precisely controlled at different rotation speeds. Combined with the directional drying of the hot air system in the area between the partition plates, the smoothness and adhesion of the glaze surface are significantly improved, and defects such as glaze flow and glaze accumulation are effectively avoided. In addition, during the glazing process, the arc rod is driven to reciprocate by the rotation of the central wheel, realizing the self-circulation and dynamic turbulence of the glaze, avoiding sedimentation and stratification. The present invention has a sophisticated and compact structural design, and the components work together efficiently. The entire process of glazing, turbulence and drying can be completed without an additional power source, which is more environmentally friendly. Attached Figure Description

[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of an automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0022] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle.

[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the locking mechanism in an automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the transmission rod in an automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0025] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a fixed base assembly in an automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 1 .

[0026] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a fixed base assembly in an automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2 .

[0027] In the diagram: 1-Equipment body, 2-Central wheel, 3-Drying chamber, 4-Mounting seat, 5-Rotating seat, 6-Fixed seat assembly, 7-Gear, 8-Elastic clamping seat, 9-Arc rod, 10-Gear segment, 11-Blade, 12-Sliding sleeve, 13-Guide arc-shaped component, 14-First elastic component, 15-Ceramic blank, 16-Arc groove, 17-Guide arc groove, 18-Roller, 19-Second elastic component, 20-Limiting seat, 21-Inclined block, 22-First limiting pin, 23-Locking rod, 24-Transmission rod, 25-Abutting rod, 26-Abutting protrusion, 27-Stirring blade, 28-Main stirring blade, 29-Secondary stirring blade, 30-Divider plate, 31-Hot air hole, 32-Rotating shaft, 61-Seat A, 62-Support rod, 63-Seat B. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0029] Example

[0030] Please see Figures 1-7 The present invention provides a structural diagram of an automated glazing device for ceramic product processing. The automated glazing device includes: a main body 1 with an internal glazing chamber; a rotating central wheel 2 disposed inside the main body 1; a plurality of clamping components evenly distributed on the central wheel 2; the clamping components are elastically rotatably mounted along the radial direction of the central wheel 2; a gear 7 is fixedly mounted at the end of the clamping component away from the central wheel 2; an arc-shaped rod 9 is disposed at the bottom of the glazing chamber of the main body 1, the arc-shaped rod 9 being concentric with the central wheel 2 and elastically rotatably mounted around the central wheel 2. In the main body 1, several tooth segments 10 are arranged in an array on the side wall of the arc-shaped rod 9, and the tooth segments 10 are arranged on the track of the gear 7. Several blades 11 are arranged in an array on the top of the arc-shaped rod 9. Two partition plates 30 are arranged inside the main body 1, and one end of each partition plate 30 is close to the side of the central wheel 2, and the other end extends to the inner wall of 1. The main body 1, the two partition plates 30 and the central wheel 2 enclose a drying chamber 3. Several hot air holes 31 are arranged on the side wall of the drying chamber 3. The hot air holes are connected to an external hot air system for rapid shaping and drying of the surface of ceramic products during the glazing process.

[0031] In use, when the clamping component is in the high position, the ceramic blank 15 to be glazed is gently placed into it. Then, the central wheel 2 rotates, causing the blank to descend at a constant speed into the glazing chamber at the bottom of the main body 1. At the same time, as the gear 7 passes through the tooth segment 10, it drives the arc-shaped rod 9 to rotate synchronously in the opposite direction, causing the tooth segment 10 to mesh with the gear 7. Under the action of the meshing force, the clamping component rotates, causing the ceramic to rotate for glazing. When the tooth segment 10 disengages from the gear 7, the clamping component quickly returns to its initial position under the elastic reset action. At the same time, the arc-shaped rod 9 also quickly returns to its initial position under the elastic action, and the blades 11 on the arc-shaped rod 9 also move synchronously with it. This drives the glaze inside the main body 1 to continuously circulate and surge, forming a uniform glaze slurry flow field. The ceramic blank is covered with glaze at multiple angles during rotation, and the glaze thickness is precisely controlled at different rotation speeds. The reciprocating gear 7 intermittently meshes with different tooth segments 10, and the clamping components continuously complete the cyclical action of "clamping—rotating glazing—releasing and resetting," ensuring that each blank is glazed evenly without glaze residue or leakage. After glazing, the ceramic blank continues to rise with 2, passing through the first partition plate 30, and is located between the two partition plates 30. Hot air is ejected from the hot air holes 31 in the area between the two partition plates 30 to dry it. After drying, the blank can be unloaded by a robotic arm at the top, and this process is repeated to achieve automated glazing. The present invention involves glazing the body during rotation and achieving precise control of the glaze thickness at different rotation speeds. Combined with the directional drying of the hot air system in the area between the partition plates, the smoothness and adhesion of the glaze surface are significantly improved, effectively avoiding defects such as glaze flow and accumulation. Furthermore, during the glazing process, the central wheel 2 drives the arc rod 9 to reciprocate, achieving self-circulation and dynamic turbulence of the glaze, avoiding sedimentation and stratification. The present invention has a sophisticated and compact structural design, with each component working together efficiently. It can complete the entire process of glazing, turbulence, and drying without an additional power source, making it more environmentally friendly.

[0032] In some embodiments, the device body 1 is further provided with a drive component for rotating the center wheel 2. The drive component may include a drive motor provided on the device body 1, and the drive motor is connected to the center wheel 2 in a transmission connection.

[0033] like Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, in order to achieve elastic rotational mounting of the arc-shaped rod 9 at the bottom of the equipment body 1, at least two sliding sleeves 12 are fixedly installed at the bottom of the arc-shaped rod 9. The sliding sleeves 12 are elastically slidably fitted onto the guide arc-shaped member 13, and the guide arc-shaped member 13 is concentric with the arc-shaped rod 9. This allows the arc-shaped rod 9 to be elastically rotated and mounted on the arc-shaped rod 9. The blade 11 is fixedly mounted on the upper side wall.

[0034] In some embodiments, a first elastic element 14 is sleeved on the outer side of the guide arc-shaped member 13. The two ends of the first elastic element 14 are respectively fixedly installed on the sliding sleeve 12 and the outer wall of the guide arc-shaped member 13, so that the arc-shaped rod 9 is elastically rotatably installed on the guide arc-shaped member 13. The first elastic element 14 can be a spring.

[0035] In some embodiments, the clamping component includes a mounting base 4 mounted on the outside of the center wheel 2 and a rotating base 5 rotatably mounted on the mounting base 4. A fixed base assembly 6 is mounted on the rotating base 5, and the gear 7 is mounted on the fixed base assembly 6 at the end away from the mounting base 4.

[0036] like Figure 3 As shown, in some embodiments, the rotating seat 5 is elastically rotatably mounted on a cylindrical protrusion on the mounting base 4. A second elastic element 19 is mounted on the cylindrical protrusion, with its two ends fixed to the mounting base 4 and the rotating seat 5 respectively, providing a stable elastic restoring force. When the gear 7 meshes with the tooth segment 10, the rotating seat 5 undergoes controllable deflection around the cylindrical protrusion, driving the tooth segment 10 and the gear 7 to precisely engage in the meshing position. After meshing is completed, the elastic deformation energy stored in 19 is instantaneously released, driving the rotating seat 5 to reset. The second elastic element 19 is a torsion spring.

[0037] like Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, in some embodiments, in order to allow the ceramic blank 15 to stay in the drying chamber 3 for a longer period of time, the mounting base 4 is slidably disposed on the central wheel 2, and a locking mechanism for locking the position of the mounting base 4 is also provided between the mounting base 4 and the central wheel 2.

[0038] like Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, in some embodiments, the mounting base 4 is equipped with a plurality of rollers 18 at its bottom, and a plurality of arc-shaped grooves 16 are evenly arranged around the center wheel 2. The side walls of the arc-shaped grooves 16 are provided with guide arc-shaped grooves 17 that match the rollers 18. The guide arc-shaped grooves 17 are concentric with the center wheel 2, which facilitates the sliding mounting of the mounting base 4 on the center wheel 2.

[0039] like Figures 3-5As shown, in some embodiments, the locking mechanism includes limit seats 20 uniformly installed on the outer side of the center wheel 2, with each limit seat 20 corresponding to a mounting seat 4. An inclined block 21 is elastically rotatably mounted in the grooves on both sides of the mounting seat 4 near the limit seat 20. A pin is mounted on the inclined block 21, and the pin is inserted into a pin hole on the mounting seat 4, with a clearance fit between the pin and the pin hole. The inclined block 21 is wedge-shaped and tilts outwards in the direction away from the limit seat 20. A first limit pin 22 is also provided in the grooves on both sides of the mounting seat 4 to restrict the outward rotation of the inclined block 21. Two locking rods 23 are provided on the 20. The locking rods 23 are fixedly installed on one side of the transmission rod 24. The transmission rod 24 is elastically rotatably installed on the limiting seat 20 through the rotating shaft 32. The rotating shaft 32 and the locking rods 23 are located on the same side of the transmission rod 24. The other side of the transmission rod 24 is provided on the abutment rod 25. The abutment rod 25, the rotating shaft 32 and the locking rods 23 are arranged sequentially on the transmission rod 24. The drying chamber 3 is also provided with an abutment protrusion 26 that drives the abutment rod 25 to rotate the transmission rod 24. The abutment protrusion 26 is located on the track of the transmission rod 24. Specifically, when the second elastic element 19 on the fixed seat assembly 6 enters the drying chamber 3 for drying, as the mounting seat 4 rises with the center wheel 2, when the abutment rod 25 passes the abutment protrusion 26, the abutment protrusion 26 drives the abutment rod 25 to drive the transmission rod 24 to rotate around the rotating shaft 32, causing the locking rod 23 to deflect and disengage from the inclined block 21, releasing the locking position of the mounting seat 4. Then, under the action of gravity, the mounting seat 4 slides down along the arc groove 16, increasing the residence time of the ceramic blank 15 inside the drying chamber 3. At the same time, when the abutment rod 25 leaves the abutment protrusion 26, it returns to the initial position under the action of elasticity. When the drying process is complete and the ceramic blank 15 leaves the drying chamber 3, the fixed seat assembly 6 is in the high position. After the drying process is completed, a new ceramic blank 15 is added. Then, as the fixed seat assembly 6 moves downward from the high position, the mounting seat 4 slides down along the arc groove 16. When the outer sides of the inclined blocks 21 on both sides of the mounting seat 4 abut against the locking rod 23, the inclined blocks 21 are rotated inward under the drive of the locking rod 23. This causes the locking rod 23 to engage with the wedge-shaped surface of the inclined blocks 21 and re-lock the position of the mounting seat 4, ensuring that the ceramic blank 15 remains stably in the next drying process.

[0040] In some embodiments, the rotating shaft 32 is rotatably mounted on the limiting seat 20 by a torsion spring. The torsion spring is sleeved on the outer side of the rotating shaft 32, and the two ends of the torsion spring are respectively fixedly mounted on the rotating shaft 32 and the limiting seat 20, so that the rotating shaft 32 is elastically rotatably mounted on the limiting seat 20.

[0041] In some embodiments, the fixing base assembly 6 includes a base A 61, a support rod 62, and a base B 63. The base A 61 and base B 63 are parallel, and the two ends of the support rod 62 are fixedly installed on the base A 61 and base B 63, respectively. The gear 7 is fixedly installed on the side of base B 63 away from base A 61. An elastic pressing seat 8 is provided on the side of base A 61 near base B 63. When installing the ceramic blank 15, one end of 15 is pressed against base B 63, and the other end is pressed by the elastic pressing seat 8.

[0042] In some embodiments, to further improve the mixing effect, a stirring blade 27 is provided on the outer side of the support rod 62, so that the fixed base assembly 6 can also generate shear disturbance on the glaze during the rotation driven by the gear 7 and the tooth segment 10, thereby enhancing the mixing uniformity.

[0043] like Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, in some embodiments, the stirring blade 27 includes a main stirring blade 28 rotatably mounted on the outside of the support rod 62 and a secondary stirring blade 29 mounted on the outside of the main stirring blade 28; the main stirring blade 28 is rotatably connected to the support rod 62 via a pin, and a limiting pin is provided on the outside of the pin, which is disposed in a limiting groove on the support rod 62; the main stirring blade 28 oscillates radially around the B-seat 63; the included angle between the secondary stirring blade 29 and the main stirring blade 28 is greater than 90° and less than 180°. Figure 6 As shown, when seat B 63 rotates clockwise, the main stirring blade 28 deflects in the opposite direction under the action of centrifugal force and glaze resistance, causing blade 29 to cut into the glaze layer and form reverse shear; as Figure 7 As shown, when B-shaped 63 rotates counterclockwise, the main stirring blade 28 deflects clockwise, causing the auxiliary stirring blade 29 to simultaneously cut into the glaze clockwise, achieving bidirectional alternating shearing and turbulence, significantly improving the microscopic uniformity of the glaze. Furthermore, the clockwise rotation is driven by the meshing of the toothed segment 10 and gear 7 at a slow speed, resulting in gentle shearing force. The reverse rotation, dominated by inertia, has a high speed and strong shearing force. The two work together to form a pulse-like disturbance, effectively breaking up glaze molecule agglomerations. Combined with the reciprocating rotation of the arc-shaped rod 9, this ultimately achieves dual optimization of macroscopic circulation and microscopic dispersion. The shearing area of ​​the main stirring blade 28 and auxiliary stirring blade 29 during clockwise rotation is greater than the shearing area during the high-speed reverse rotation, ensuring that the glaze is fully wetted and dispersed in the low-speed range and efficiently deagglomerated and homogenized in the high-speed range.

[0044] The working principle of this invention is:

[0045] When the clamping component is in a high position, the ceramic blank 15 that needs to be glazed is gently placed into it. Then, the central wheel 2 rotates and drives the blank to descend at a constant speed into the glazing chamber at the bottom of the main body 1 of the equipment. At the same time, when the gear 7 passes through the tooth segment 10, it drives the arc rod 9 to rotate synchronously in the opposite direction, so that the tooth segment 10 meshes with the gear 7. Under the action of the meshing force, the clamping component rotates, so that the ceramic rotates to be glazed. At the same time, when the B seat 63 rotates clockwise, the main stirring blade 28 deflects in the opposite direction under the action of centrifugal force and glaze resistance, driving 29 to cut into the glaze layer to form reverse shear.

[0046] When the tooth segment 10 disengages from the gear 7, the clamping component quickly returns to its initial position under the elastic reset action. Simultaneously, the arc-shaped rod 9 also quickly returns to its initial position under the elastic action, and the blades 11 on the arc-shaped rod 9 move synchronously, thereby driving the glaze inside the main body 1 to continuously circulate and surge, forming a uniform glaze slurry flow field. The ceramic blank is covered with glaze at multiple angles during rotation, and the glaze thickness is precisely controlled at different rotation speeds. At this time, when the B-seat 63 rotates in the reverse direction, the main stirring blade 28 deflects clockwise accordingly, causing the auxiliary... The stirring blade 29 synchronously cuts into the glaze clockwise, realizing bidirectional alternating shearing and turbulence, significantly improving the microscopic uniformity of the glaze; the reciprocating gear 7 intermittently meshes with different tooth segments 10, and the clamping component continuously completes the cyclical action of "clamping - rotating glazing - releasing and resetting", ensuring that each piece of ceramic body is glazed evenly and without glaze residue or leakage; after glazing, the ceramic body continues to rise with 2 and passes through the first partition plate 30, located between the two partition plates 30, and hot air is sprayed out from the hot air hole 31 in the area between the two partition plates 30 to dry it.

[0047] As the mounting base 4 rises with the center wheel 2, when the abutment rod 25 passes the abutment protrusion 26, the abutment protrusion 26 drives the abutment rod 25 to rotate the transmission rod 24 around the rotating shaft 32, causing the locking rod 23 to deflect and disengage from the inclined block 21, releasing the locking position of the mounting base 4. Then, under the action of gravity, the mounting base 4 slides down along the arc groove 16, increasing the residence time of the ceramic blank 15 inside the drying chamber 3. At the same time, when the abutment rod 25 leaves the abutment protrusion 26, it returns to the initial position under the action of elasticity. When the drying process is complete and the ceramic blank 15 leaves the drying chamber 3, the fixed seat assembly 6 is in the high position. After the drying process is completed, a new ceramic blank 15 is added. Then, as the fixed seat assembly 6 moves downward from the high position, the mounting seat 4 slides down along the arc groove 16. When the outer sides of the inclined blocks 21 on both sides of the mounting seat 4 abut against the locking rod 23, the inclined blocks 21 are rotated inward under the drive of the locking rod 23. This causes the locking rod 23 to engage with the wedge-shaped surface of the inclined blocks 21 and re-lock the position of the mounting seat 4, ensuring that the ceramic blank 15 remains stably in the next drying process.

[0048] In the description of this invention, it should be understood that the terms "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "clockwise," "counterclockwise," "axial," "radial," and "circumferential" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the convenience of describing this invention and simplifying the description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this invention.

[0049] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this invention, "a plurality of" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0050] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection, an electrical connection, or a connection that allows communication between them; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise explicitly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this invention according to the specific circumstances.

[0051] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can mean that the first feature is in direct contact with the second feature, or that the first feature is in indirect contact with the second feature through an intermediate medium. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0052] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.

[0053] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Those skilled in the art can make changes, modifications, substitutions and variations to the above embodiments within the scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. An automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing, characterized in that, include: The main body of the equipment (1) has an internal glazing chamber. A central wheel (2) is rotatably installed inside the main body (1) of the equipment. Multiple clamping components are evenly distributed on the central wheel (2). The clamping components are installed radially and elastically, and a gear (7) is fixedly installed at the end of the clamping component away from the central wheel (2). An arc-shaped rod (9) is installed at the bottom of the glazing chamber of the main body (1) of the equipment. The arc-shaped rod (9) is concentric with the central wheel (2) and is elastically rotatable around the central wheel (2) in the main body (1). Several tooth segments (10) are arranged in an array on the side wall of the arc-shaped rod (9) and are arranged on the track of the gear (7). An array of blades (11) is mounted on the top of the arc-shaped rod (9); In addition, two partition plates (30) are installed inside the main body (1) of the equipment, and one end of each partition plate (30) is close to the side of the central wheel (2), and the other end extends to the inner wall of (1). The main body (1), the two partition plates (30) and the central wheel (2) form a drying chamber (3), and several hot air holes (31) are provided on the side wall of the drying chamber (3).

2. The automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to claim 1, characterized in that, At least two sliding sleeves (12) are fixedly installed at the bottom of the arc-shaped rod (9). The sliding sleeves (12) are elastically slidably sleeved on the guide arc-shaped component (13). The guide arc-shaped component (13) is concentric with the arc-shaped rod (9).

3. The automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to claim 2, characterized in that, The outer side of the guide arc-shaped component (13) is fitted with a first elastic component (14), and the two ends of the first elastic component (14) are respectively fixedly installed on the sliding sleeve (12) and the outer wall of the guide arc-shaped component (13).

4. The automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The clamping component includes a mounting seat (4) mounted on the outside of the center wheel (2) and a rotating seat (5) rotatably mounted on the mounting seat (4). A fixed seat assembly (6) is mounted on the rotating seat (5), and the gear (7) is mounted on the fixed seat assembly (6) at the end away from the mounting seat (4).

5. The automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to claim 4, characterized in that, The rotating seat (5) is elastically rotated and sleeved on the cylindrical protrusion on the mounting seat (4). A second elastic element (19) is sleeved on the cylindrical protrusion. The two ends of the second elastic element (19) are respectively fixed on the mounting seat (4) and the rotating seat (5).

6. The automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to claim 4, characterized in that, The mounting base (4) is slidably mounted on the center wheel (2), and a locking mechanism for locking the position of the mounting base (4) is provided between the mounting base (4) and the center wheel (2).

7. An automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to claim 6, characterized in that, The mounting base (4) has several rollers (18) installed at its bottom. The center wheel (2) has several arc-shaped grooves (16) evenly arranged around its periphery. The side walls of the arc-shaped grooves (16) are provided with guide arc-shaped grooves (17) that match the rollers (18). The guide arc-shaped grooves (17) are concentric with the center wheel (2).

8. An automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to claim 4, characterized in that, The locking mechanism includes limit seats (20) evenly installed on the outside of the center wheel (2). The limit seats (20) correspond one-to-one with the mounting seats (4). The mounting seats (4) have inclined blocks (21) elastically rotatably installed in the grooves on both sides near the limit seats (20). A pin is installed on the inclined block (21). The pin is inserted into the pin hole on the mounting seat (4). The pin and the pin hole are in clearance fit. The inclined block (21) is wedge-shaped and tilts outward in the direction away from the limit seat (20). The grooves on both sides of the mounting seat (4) are also provided with first limit pins (22) to restrict the outward rotation of the inclined block (21). The limit seats (20) are provided with two locking rods (2). 3) The locking rod (23) is fixedly installed on one side of the transmission rod (24). The transmission rod (24) is elastically mounted on the limiting seat (20) through the rotating shaft (32). The rotating shaft (32) and the locking rod (23) are located on the same side of the transmission rod (24). The other side of the transmission rod (24) is located on the abutting rod (25). The abutting rod (25), the rotating shaft (32) and the locking rod (23) are arranged sequentially on the transmission rod (24). The drying chamber (3) is also provided with an abutting protrusion (26) that drives the abutting rod (25) to rotate the transmission rod (24). The abutting protrusion (26) is located on the trajectory of the transmission rod (24).

9. An automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to claim 4, characterized in that, The fixed base assembly (6) includes a base A (61), a support rod (62) and a base B (63). The base A (61) and base B (63) are parallel. The two ends of the support rod (62) are fixedly installed on the base A (61) and base B (63) respectively. The gear (7) is fixedly installed on the side of base B (63) away from base A (61). An elastic clamping seat (8) is provided on the side of base A (61) close to base B (63).

10. An automated glazing equipment for ceramic product processing according to claim 9, characterized in that, A stirring blade (27) is provided on the outside of the support rod (62).