Wall seal stamp-pad ink production equipment
By combining the material distribution and screening components, the problem of low efficiency in existing equipment is solved, achieving efficient ink production and simplified cleaning, meeting the needs of large-scale production, and ensuring the stability of ink quality.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520331778.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-28
AI Technical Summary
Existing wall stamp ink production equipment is inefficient, unable to meet the needs of large-scale production, and difficult to clean, affecting production continuity and ink quality.
The material is designed with a combination of a material distribution component and a material screening component. The material distribution component uses a motor-driven bevel gear to drive a rotating rod and a paddle for fine mixing. The material screening component uses a screen to sieve the material and then feeds it into the conveying pipe. Combined with a hydraulic rod to drive the pipe to rotate, the material is finely distributed and stored.
It has achieved efficient ink production, reduced labor costs, improved production efficiency, simplified the equipment cleaning process, and ensured the stability of ink quality.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of seal ink production technology, specifically a wall seal ink production equipment. Background Technology
[0002] Wall stamp ink production equipment is mainly used to manufacture the ink needed for wall stamps. Through a specific process, it mixes pigments, solvents, additives, and other raw materials evenly to produce ink suitable for wall stamps. This equipment typically has efficient stirring, mixing, and filling functions to ensure stable ink quality and meet the printing requirements of wall stamps. At the same time, they are easy to clean and maintain to ensure continuous production and ink quality.
[0003] Existing inkpad production methods generally employ a single-bucket mixing process. This method is not only inefficient and unable to meet the needs of large-scale production, but also inadequate in material handling, often requiring additional manual operation, increasing production and time costs. Furthermore, single-bucket mixing presents cleaning difficulties; mixed inkpad residue tends to remain in the bucket, making thorough removal difficult. This not only affects the quality of subsequent production but also increases the difficulty of equipment maintenance. Therefore, we propose a wall-mounted stamp inkpad production device. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a wall stamp ink production equipment to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0006] A wall stamp ink production equipment, comprising:
[0007] A base plate, on which four supports are fixedly connected, and a ring is fixedly connected between the four supports;
[0008] The material dispensing component is mounted on the base plate and is capable of dispensing and fine mixing materials.
[0009] A screening assembly, which is disposed within a ring, is capable of screening raw materials.
[0010] Preferably, the material dispensing component includes:
[0011] Support column, which is fixedly connected to the top of the base plate;
[0012] The tube body is set outside the support column. One end of the tube body is fixedly connected to a frame, and one end of the frame is fixedly connected to a rotating joint. The rotating joint is rotatably connected to the support column, and the other end of the tube body is threaded with a semi-circular cap.
[0013] The motor is fixedly connected to the outside of the frame, and the drive end of the motor extends into the frame and is fixedly connected to a first bevel gear;
[0014] The second bevel gear is rotatably connected to the frame and meshes with the first bevel gear.
[0015] A sealing block is fixedly connected to one side of the frame and fixedly snapped into one end of the tube.
[0016] A rotating rod is installed inside the tube. One end of the rotating rod passes through the sealing block and the frame and is fixedly connected to the second bevel gear. Multiple blades are fixedly connected to the outside of the rotating rod.
[0017] A hydraulic rod is rotatably connected to the outside of a support column, and the drive end of the hydraulic rod is rotatably connected to the bottom of the tube.
[0018] Preferably, the tube body, frame body, rotating joint, semi-circular cover, motor, first bevel gear, second bevel gear, sealing block, rotating rod, blade and hydraulic rod are arranged in four groups, and the four groups are arranged around the central axis of the support column.
[0019] Preferably, each of the four tubes has a conveying pipe fixedly connected to its top, and all four conveying pipes are made of a soft material.
[0020] Preferably, each of the four semi-circular covers is fixedly connected to a connecting valve.
[0021] Preferably, each of the four rotating rods has a connecting ring rotatably connected to its end, and the four connecting rings are respectively fixedly connected to the four tubes.
[0022] Preferably, the screening assembly includes:
[0023] A barrel body, which is fixedly connected to a ring body, and the bottom output end of the barrel body is fixedly connected to four conveying pipes;
[0024] The top cover is threaded onto the top of the barrel, and an input pipe is fixedly connected to the top of the top cover;
[0025] The ring frame is slidably inserted into the barrel body, and four connecting rods are fixedly connected between the ring frames.
[0026] Screens, multiple screens are respectively fixedly connected in multiple ring frames.
[0027] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0028] 1. By setting up a material distribution component, the pre-mixed material is fed into the barrel through the input pipe, then flows through multiple screens into four conveying pipes, and then into the four pipe bodies. At the same time, four motors are started, driving the first bevel gear to rotate. The first bevel gear drives the second bevel gear to rotate, thereby driving the rotating rod to rotate, which in turn drives the paddle to rotate and finely mix the ink paste. After mixing is completed, four hydraulic rods are started, driving the four pipe bodies to rotate so that the outer ends of the four pipe bodies rotate downwards. At this time, the ink paste can be connected to an external storage tank through a connecting valve, and the ink paste can flow into the storage tank for storage, or it can be connected to other equipment for further fine processing.
[0029] 2. By setting up a screening component, the material flows into four conveying pipes after passing through multiple screens, and then flows into the distribution component for stirring and distribution. Since multiple screens are connected as a whole by a ring frame and connecting rods, multiple screens can be removed as a whole for cleaning and replacement. Attached Figure Description
[0030] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0031] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the specific structure of this utility model;
[0032] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the tube body in this utility model;
[0033] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the barrel body in this utility model.
[0034] In the diagram: 100, base plate; 110, bracket; 120, ring body; 200, material distribution assembly; 300, screening assembly; 210, support column; 220, pipe body; 221, frame body; 222, rotating joint; 223, semi-circular cover; 230, motor; 231, first bevel gear; 240, second bevel gear; 250, sealing block; 260, rotating rod; 261, blade; 270, hydraulic rod; 310, barrel body; 320, top cover; 321, input pipe; 330, ring frame; 331, connecting rod; 340, screen; 400, conveying pipe; 500, connecting valve; 600, connecting ring. Detailed Implementation
[0035] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0036] Example 1
[0037] like Figure 1-4 As shown, in this embodiment, a wall stamp ink production equipment includes: a base plate 100, a material distribution component 200 and a material screening component 300. Four supports 110 are fixedly connected to the base plate 100, and a ring 120 is fixedly connected between the four supports 110. The ring 120 is used to fixally connect the barrel 310.
[0038] The material distribution assembly 200 includes: a support column 210, a pipe body 220, a motor 230, a second bevel gear 240, a sealing block 250, a rotating rod 260, and a hydraulic rod 270. The support column 210 is fixedly connected to the top of the base plate 100. The pipe body 220 is disposed outside the support column 210. One end of the pipe body 220 is fixedly connected to a frame 221, and one end of the frame 221 is fixedly connected to a rotating joint 222. The rotating joint 222 is rotatably connected to the support column 210. The other end of the pipe body 220 is threaded with a semi-circular cap 223. The motor 230 is fixedly connected to the outside of the frame 221, and the drive end of the motor 230 extends into the frame 221 and... A first bevel gear 231 is fixedly connected; a second bevel gear 240 is rotatably connected inside a frame 221, and the second bevel gear 240 meshes with the first bevel gear 231; a sealing block 250 is fixedly connected to one side of the frame 221, and the sealing block 250 is fixedly snapped into one end of the tube 220; a rotating rod 260 is disposed inside the tube 220, one end of the rotating rod 260 passes through the sealing block 250 and the frame 221 and is fixedly connected to the second bevel gear 240, and multiple blades 261 are fixedly connected to the outside of the rotating rod 260; a hydraulic rod 270 is rotatably connected to the outside of a support column 210, and the driving end of the hydraulic rod 270 is rotatably connected to the bottom of the tube 220.
[0039] In this embodiment, a conveying pipe 400 is fixedly connected to the top of each of the four tubes 220, and the four conveying pipes 400 are all made of soft material; a connecting valve 500 is fixedly connected to the outside of each of the four semi-circular caps 223. The conveying pipe 400 is flexible and can bend accordingly with the rotation of the tube 220 to avoid breakage. The connecting valve 500 can be opened and closed to prevent ink leakage when no external equipment is connected.
[0040] Specifically, the pre-mixed material is fed into the barrel 310 through the input pipe 321, then sieved through multiple screens 340 and flows into four conveying pipes 400, and then into four pipe bodies 220. At the same time, four motors 230 are started to drive the first bevel gear 231 to rotate. The first bevel gear 231 drives the second bevel gear 240 to rotate, thereby driving the rotating rod 260 to rotate, which in turn drives the paddle 261 to rotate and finely mix the ink paste. After mixing is completed, four hydraulic rods 270 are started to drive the four pipe bodies 220 to rotate, causing the outer ends of the four pipe bodies 220 to rotate downwards. At this time, the ink paste can be connected to an external storage tank through the connecting valve 500 for storage, or connected to other equipment for further fine processing.
[0041] like Figure 3 As shown, furthermore, each of the four rotating rods 260 is rotatably connected to a connecting ring 600 at its end. The four connecting rings 600 are respectively fixedly connected inside the four tubes 220. By setting the connecting rings 600, the rotating rods 260 can be supported, making it easy for them to rotate. At the same time, the connecting rings 600 are hollowed out, which facilitates the flow of ink paste.
[0042] Example 2
[0043] Based on Example 1, a screening assembly 300 is provided for screening materials.
[0044] like Figure 4 As shown, in this embodiment, the screening assembly 300 includes: a barrel 310, a top cover 320, an annular frame 330, and a screen 340. The barrel 310 is fixedly connected inside the annular frame 120, and the bottom output end of the barrel 310 is fixedly connected to four conveying pipes 400. The top cover 320 is threaded onto the top of the barrel 310, and an input pipe 321 is fixedly connected to the top of the top cover 320. Multiple annular frames 330 are slidably inserted into the barrel 310, and four connecting rods 331 are fixedly connected between the multiple annular frames 330. Multiple screens 340 are respectively fixedly connected inside the multiple annular frames 330, and the screens 340 are snapped into the annular frames 330 for easy assembly and disassembly.
[0045] In practice, the material flows through multiple screens 340 and into four conveying pipes 400, and then into the material distribution component 200 for mixing and distribution. Since the multiple screens 340 are connected as a whole by the ring frame 330 and the connecting rod 331, the multiple screens 340 can be removed as a whole for cleaning and replacement.
[0046] Alternatively, you can inject clean water into the tank 310 and then clean it from top to bottom. By combining the injection of clean water into the pipe 220 and the injection of clean water into the tank 310, you can clean it more thoroughly.
[0047] Working principle: First, the pre-mixed material is fed into the barrel 310 through the input pipe 321. After passing through multiple screens 340, it flows into four conveying pipes 400, and then into four pipe bodies 220. Simultaneously, four motors 230 are started, driving the first bevel gear 231 to rotate. The first bevel gear 231 drives the second bevel gear 240 to rotate, thereby driving the rotating rod 260 to rotate, which in turn drives the paddle 261 to rotate and finely mix the ink paste. After mixing is completed, four hydraulic rods 270 are started, driving the four pipe bodies 220 to rotate around the rotating joint 222 as the fulcrum, thus driving the four pipes... When the outer end of the tube 220 is rotated downwards, the ink can be connected to an external storage tank via the connecting valve 500 for storage, or connected to other equipment for more refined processing. Then, the hydraulic rod 270 is activated again to rotate the tube 220, turning the outer end of the tube 220 upwards. At this time, the semi-circular cover 223 is opened by rotation, and clean water is injected. The clean water flows along the tube 220. At the same time, the motor 230 drives the rotating rod 260 to rotate and stir, which facilitates cleaning. After cleaning, the outer end of the tube 220 is rotated downwards again to pour out the wastewater. This cycle is repeated until cleaning is complete.
[0048] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within this invention. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
[0049] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A wall stamp ink production equipment, characterized in that, include: A base plate (100) is provided, on which four supports (110) are fixedly connected, and a ring (120) is fixedly connected between the four supports (110). The material distribution component (200) is disposed on the base plate (100) and is capable of distributing materials and fine mixing. A screening assembly (300) is disposed within the ring (120) and is capable of screening raw materials.
2. The wall stamp ink production equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The material distribution assembly (200) includes: A support column (210) is fixedly connected to the top of the base plate (100); A tube body (220) is provided outside the support column (210). One end of the tube body (220) is fixedly connected to a frame (221). One end of the frame (221) is fixedly connected to a rotating joint (222). The rotating joint (222) is rotatably connected to the support column (210). The other end of the tube body (220) is threaded with a semi-circular cap (223). The motor (230) is fixedly connected to the outside of the frame (221), and the drive end of the motor (230) extends into the frame (221) and is fixedly connected to the first bevel gear (231); The second bevel gear (240) is rotatably connected inside the frame (221) and meshes with the first bevel gear (231); A sealing block (250) is fixedly connected to one side of the frame (221) and the sealing block (250) is fixedly snapped into one end of the tube (220); A rotating rod (260) is installed inside the tube body (220). One end of the rotating rod (260) passes through the sealing block (250) and the frame (221) and is fixedly connected to the second bevel gear (240). Multiple blades (261) are fixedly connected to the outside of the rotating rod (260). A hydraulic rod (270) is rotatably connected to the outside of the support column (210), and the driving end of the hydraulic rod (270) is rotatably connected to the bottom of the tube body (220).
3. The wall stamp ink production equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, The tube body (220), frame body (221), rotating joint (222), semi-circular cover (223), motor (230), first bevel gear (231), second bevel gear (240), sealing block (250), rotating rod (260), blade (261) and hydraulic rod (270) are arranged in four groups, and all four groups are arranged around the central axis of the support column (210).
4. The wall stamp ink production equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, Each of the four tube bodies (220) has a conveying pipe (400) fixedly connected to its top, and all four conveying pipes (400) are made of soft material.
5. The wall stamp ink production equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, Each of the four semi-circular covers (223) is fixedly connected to a connecting valve (500).
6. The wall stamp ink production equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, Each of the four rotating rods (260) is rotatably connected to a connecting ring (600), and the four connecting rings (600) are respectively fixedly connected inside the four tubes (220).
7. The wall stamp ink production equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The screening assembly (300) includes: A barrel (310) is fixedly connected inside a ring (120), and the bottom output end of the barrel (310) is fixedly connected to four conveying pipes (400). A top cover (320) is threaded onto the top of the barrel body (310), and an input pipe (321) is fixedly connected to the top of the top cover (320). A ring frame (330) is slidably inserted into the barrel body (310), and four connecting rods (331) are fixedly connected between the ring frames (330); Screens (340), a plurality of screens (340) are respectively fixedly connected in a plurality of annular frames (330).