Rubber valve fixing support
By designing a glue valve fixing bracket and utilizing a sliding block and dovetail-shaped locking block structure, the problem of inconvenient installation and disassembly of the glue valve on the glue painting equipment was solved, enabling fast and convenient glue valve operation and improving debugging efficiency.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520327226.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-26
AI Technical Summary
In the existing technology, the installation and disassembly process of the glue valve on the glue painting equipment is relatively troublesome, which affects the debugging efficiency.
A glue valve fixing bracket was designed, including a sliding block and a locking block. The two sides of the locking block are inclined to form a dovetail shape. The locking block can be inserted into the slot of the glue painting equipment. Combined with the positioning pin and fixing screw, the glue valve can be quickly installed and removed.
By using the valve fixing bracket, the installation and removal of the valve becomes quick and convenient, improving debugging efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fixture technology, and in particular to a glue valve fixing bracket. Background Technology
[0002] Before the application process begins, the glue valve and its application head, among other components, need to be adjusted. During this adjustment, the glue valve may need to be removed, repaired, and then reinstalled. Since the glue valve is typically secured to the glue application equipment with multiple screws, removing and reinstalling it is quite cumbersome, thus affecting the efficiency of the adjustment process. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a glue valve fixing bracket to solve one or more technical problems existing in the prior art, and at least provide a beneficial option or create conditions.
[0004] The technical solution adopted to solve the above technical problems is as follows: a glue valve fixing bracket for assisting the installation of glue valve. The glue valve fixing bracket includes a sliding block. The glue valve is detachably installed on one side of the sliding block. A locking block is provided on the side of the sliding block away from the glue valve. The two sides of the locking block are respectively inclined to form a first inclined surface and a second inclined surface, so that the width of the locking block gradually decreases towards the glue valve.
[0005] This technical solution has at least the following beneficial effects: the glue valve is installed on the side of the sliding block away from the locking block. When the glue valve needs to be installed on the glue painting equipment, the locking block can be inserted into the corresponding shaped groove. Since the cross-section of the locking block is dovetail-shaped, the position of the locking block can be restricted in multiple directions, that is, the position of the glue valve is initially defined, so as to facilitate the quick installation and fixation of the glue valve. Thus, the glue valve can be quickly installed and disassembled while ensuring its stability. This facilitates the quick and convenient installation and disassembly of the glue valve during the debugging of the glue painting equipment or in other scenarios where the glue valve needs to be installed and disassembled, thereby improving efficiency.
[0006] As a further improvement to the above technical solution, the sliding block is equipped with a positioning pin, and the glue valve has a positioning hole for the positioning pin to be inserted. When assembling the glue valve and the sliding block, the positioning pin can be inserted into the positioning hole first to determine the position of the glue valve on the sliding block, thereby allowing the glue valve to be installed on the sliding block quickly and accurately.
[0007] As a further improvement to the above technical solution, a countersunk hole is provided on the side of the sliding block near the card block, and the countersunk hole is used to install a fixing screw that is threadedly connected to the glue valve.
[0008] As a further improvement to the above technical solution, the sliding block has inwardly recessed notches on both sides. The space of the notches allows fingers to be inserted, thereby facilitating the picking up, placing, and sliding of the sliding block.
[0009] As a further improvement to the above technical solution, a chamfered surface is provided at the corner of the bottom of the card block, on the side away from the glue valve. Due to the presence of the chamfered surface, one corner of the bottom of the card block, on the side away from the glue valve, is missing, thereby facilitating the quick insertion of the bottom of the card block into the slide groove.
[0010] As a further improvement to the above technical solution, the glue valve fixing bracket also includes a fixing block. The top of the fixing block has a groove for the insertion and sliding of the locking block. The fixing block is equipped with a fixing element to restrict the sliding of the locking block. The fixing block is fixedly installed at the glue valve installation position. When installing the glue valve, the locking block of the sliding block is embedded into the groove of the fixing block, which facilitates the initial positioning of the glue valve. Then, the locking block is restricted from sliding by the fixing element, thereby fixing the position of the glue valve and completing the installation of the glue valve. This not only facilitates the installation and removal of the glue valve but also allows for quick adjustment of the installation height of the glue valve.
[0011] As a further improvement to the above technical solution, the fixing component includes a pressing screw threaded onto the fixing block, one end of which abuts against the first inclined surface. By tightening the pressing screw, one end of the pressing screw presses against the first inclined surface, so that the second inclined surface and one side of the locking block can abut against the corresponding side of the slide groove, and the corresponding side of the slide groove can serve as a positioning surface to ensure the accuracy of the valve installation position.
[0012] As a further improvement to the above technical solution, the inclination degree of the first inclined surface is less than that of the second inclined surface. On the one hand, the second inclined surface corresponds to the positioning surface, and a larger inclination degree can improve the positioning accuracy and the installation precision of the glue valve; on the other hand, the first inclined surface is pressed by the pressing screw to form a driving surface, causing the sliding block to move to the accurate installation position. Therefore, the smaller inclination degree of the first inclined surface can make the movement process of the moving block more stable and ensure the positioning stability of the moving block.
[0013] As a further improvement to the above technical solution, an adjusting member is provided at the end of the pressing screw away from the end that contacts the first inclined surface, to facilitate rotation of the pressing screw. This allows for easy gripping of the adjusting member to rotate the pressing screw.
[0014] As a further improvement to the above technical solution, the fixing block includes a base plate, a first vertical block, a second vertical block, and a bottom block. Each of the first vertical block, the second vertical block, and the bottom block is fitted with a mounting screw threaded to the base plate. A groove is formed between the sides of the first and second vertical blocks that are close to each other, the top side of the bottom block, and the front side of the base plate. The fixing member is installed on the first vertical block. This facilitates the formation of a fixing block with a groove. Attached Figure Description
[0015] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of this utility model will become apparent and readily understood from the description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the front structure of Embodiment 1 of the present invention;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the rear structure of Embodiment 1 of the present utility model;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of Embodiment 2 of this utility model.
[0019] 100. Sliding block; 110. Locking block; 111. First inclined surface; 112. Second inclined surface; 200. Positioning pin; 210. Circular through hole; 300. Countersunk hole; 301. Fixing screw; 310. Notch; 320. Chamfered surface; 400. Fixing block; 410. Slide groove; 420. Base plate; 430. First vertical block; 440. Second vertical block; 450. Base block; 460. Mounting screw; 500. Pressing screw; 510. Adjusting component. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain this utility model, and should not be construed as limiting this utility model.
[0021] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional descriptions, such as up, down, front, back, left, right, etc., indicate the directional or positional relationship based on the directional or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model 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. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0022] In the description of this utility model, "several" means one or more, "multiple" means two or more, "greater than," "less than," and "exceeding" are understood to exclude the stated number, while "above," "below," and "within" are understood to include the stated number. If "first" or "second" is used in the description, it is only for the purpose of distinguishing technical features and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features, or implicitly indicating the order of the indicated technical features.
[0023] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly defined, terms such as "setting," "installation," and "connection" should be interpreted broadly, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model in conjunction with the specific content of the technical solution.
[0024] Adhesive application equipment is a production device that uses adhesive to bond and assemble products, such as in the camera module industry where it is used to bond components within camera modules. The main component of adhesive application equipment is the adhesive valve, which has an outlet at its output end. By extruding adhesive and controlling parameters such as the speed and amount of adhesive extrusion, the requirements for bonding components can be met.
[0025] Example 1:
[0026] Reference Figure 1-2 The glue valve fixing bracket includes a sliding block 100, which is a long strip-shaped structure. Countersunk holes 300 are provided in the middle and bottom of the sliding block 100. A fixing screw 301 can be inserted through each countersunk hole 300. The glue valve has two threaded holes corresponding to the two countersunk holes 300 respectively, so that the two fixing screws 301 are screwed into the corresponding threaded holes, thereby detachably installing the glue valve on one side of the sliding block 100.
[0027] Circular through holes 210 are provided at the middle and bottom of the sliding block 100. The distance between the two circular through holes 210 is less than the distance between the two countersunk holes 300, and both circular through holes 210 are located between the two countersunk holes 300. Positioning pins 200 are fitted into the circular through holes 210, with two positioning pins 200 tightly fitted into each of the two circular through holes 210. The end of the positioning pin 200 near the glue valve protrudes from the surface of the sliding block 100. Two positioning holes corresponding to the two circular through holes 210 are provided on the side of the glue valve near the sliding block 100. When assembling the glue valve and the sliding block 100, the positioning pins 200 are first inserted into the corresponding positioning holes to initially define the position between the sliding block 100 and the glue valve. Then, the sliding block 100 and the glue valve are fixed relative to each other by the fixing screw 301, allowing for convenient and accurate assembly and connection of the glue valve and the sliding block 100.
[0028] A locking block 110 is provided on the side of the sliding block 100 away from the glue valve. The length of the locking block 110 is less than the length of the sliding block 100. Preferably, twice the height of the locking block 110 is less than the height of the sliding block 100. The top of the locking block 110 is flush with the top of the sliding block 100. The locking block 110 and the sliding block 100 are integrally formed. The width of the locking block 110 is greater than the width of the sliding block 100, so that the two sides of the locking block 110 protrude from the two sides of the sliding block 100. Both sides of the locking block 110 are inclined, so that the two sides of the locking block 110 respectively form a first inclined surface 111 and a second inclined surface 112. The inclination directions of the first inclined surface 111 and the second inclined surface 112 are opposite, so that the width of the locking block 110 gradually decreases towards the glue valve, that is, the cross-section of the locking block 110 is dovetail-shaped.
[0029] The adhesive application equipment can be equipped with a slot that fits and engages with the locking block 110. When the adhesive valve needs to be installed on the equipment and requires multiple installations and removals, the locking block 110 can be embedded in the slot to quickly define the position of the adhesive valve. A simple structure restricts the sliding of the locking block 110, thus fixing the adhesive valve and assisting in the installation process. This facilitates quick installation and fixation of the adhesive valve. Releasing the restriction on the sliding of the locking block 110 allows it to slide out of the slot, enabling quick disassembly of the adhesive valve. Therefore, the adhesive valve can be quickly installed and removed while ensuring its stability, facilitating rapid and convenient installation and removal during equipment debugging or other scenarios requiring valve disassembly, thereby improving efficiency.
[0030] Furthermore, notches 310 are provided on both sides of the sliding block 100. The notches 310 are recessed towards the middle of the sliding block 100, and the bottom wall of the recess forms an arc surface. The notches 310 are located at one end of the locking block 110 near the middle of the sliding block 100 in the length direction. The notches 310 allow fingers to be inserted to facilitate the taking, placing, and sliding of the sliding block 100.
[0031] Furthermore, a chamfered surface 320 is provided at the bottom corner of the retaining block 110, on the side away from the glue valve. It is understood that since the two sides of the retaining block 110 are inclined surfaces with opposite directions, both sides of the retaining block 110 form acute-angled edges on the side away from the glue valve, and the chamfered surface 320 is located at the bottom of one of these acute-angled edges. The chamfered surface 320 serves as a guide surface, assisting the bottom of the retaining block 110 in inserting into the suitable groove, accelerating the installation of the retaining block 110, thereby further improving the assembly efficiency of the glue valve.
[0032] Example 2:
[0033] Reference Figure 3The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that the glue valve fixing bracket further includes a fixing block 400. A groove 410 is provided on the top of the fixing block 400, the front side of which extends through the front side of the fixing block. The cross-sectional shape of the groove 410 matches the cross-sectional shape of the locking block 110, allowing the locking block 110 to be inserted into the groove 410. This suspends the glue valve mounted on the sliding block 100 near the front side of the fixing block 400. A fixing member is installed on the fixing block 400 to restrict the sliding of the locking block 110 within the groove 410, thereby fixing the glue valve to the fixing block 400.
[0034] The fixing component is a pressing screw 500. One end of the pressing screw 500 passes through the fixing block 400 and abuts against the first inclined surface 111. The pressing screw 500 is threadedly connected to the fixing block 400. The end of the pressing screw 500 away from the first inclined surface 111 passes through the fixing block 400 and is provided with an adjusting component 510. The adjusting component 510 can be a cylindrical handle with anti-slip texture on the outer circumference, or it can be a plum blossom-shaped handle or a T-shaped handle to facilitate the rotation of the pressing screw 500.
[0035] When the glue valve needs to be installed on the glue-painting equipment and requires multiple disassemblies and reassemblies, screws are inserted into the fixing block 400 to fix the fixing block 400 to the glue-painting equipment, or the fixing block 400 can be directly welded to the glue-painting equipment. The glue valve is installed on the sliding block 100 by the fixing screw 301, and then the locking block 110 is embedded in the slide groove 410 of the fixing block 400. The position of the locking block 110 is adjusted until the glue valve is at a suitable height. Then, by rotating the adjusting part 510, one end of the pressing screw 500 abuts against the first inclined surface 111, thereby pressing the side of the locking block 110 away from the first inclined surface 111 against the slide groove 410, positioning and fixing the position of the locking block 110, thus completing the installation of the glue valve. When it is necessary to disassemble the glue valve, simply unscrew the pressing screw 500 to remove the glue valve and the sliding block 100 together, facilitating quick and easy operation such as debugging or maintenance of the glue valve.
[0036] In other embodiments, the fastener can also be a pin. The fixing block 400 is provided with multiple holes for the pin to pass through, and the locking block 110 is provided with a slot for the pin to be inserted. According to the required installation height of the glue valve, the pin is embedded in the corresponding hole. When the locking block 110 is embedded in the slide groove 410, the pin is embedded in the slot, which can restrict the sliding of the locking block 110 in the slide groove 410, thereby fixing the position of the glue valve.
[0037] Furthermore, the inclination degree (i.e., inclination angle) of the first inclined surface 111 is less than the inclination degree (i.e., inclination angle) of the second inclined surface 112. It can be understood that the rear side of the locking block 110 forms a first complementary angle and a second complementary angle with the first inclined surface 111 and the second inclined surface 112, respectively. The inclination angle of the first inclined surface 111 is complementary to the first complementary angle, and the inclination angle of the second inclined surface 112 is complementary to the second complementary angle; that is, the first complementary angle is greater than the second complementary angle. On one hand, the second inclined surface 112 corresponds to the positioning surface, and a larger inclination degree can improve the positioning accuracy, thereby improving the installation accuracy of the glue valve. On the other hand, the first inclined surface 111 is pressed by the pressing screw 500 to form a driving surface, causing the glue valve to move to the accurate installation position. Therefore, a smaller inclination degree of the first inclined surface 111 can make the movement process of the glue valve more stable, ensuring the positioning stability of the glue valve. Specifically, the inclination angle of the first inclined surface 111 is between 25 degrees and 35 degrees, and preferably 30 degrees. The inclination angle of the second inclined surface 112 is between 42 degrees and 52 degrees, and the inclination angle of the second inclined surface 112 is preferably 47 degrees.
[0038] Furthermore, the fixing block 400 includes a first vertical block 430, a second vertical block 440, a bottom block 450, and a base plate 420. Multiple horizontal lines are arranged side-by-side on the front side of the base plate 420. The first vertical block 430 and the second vertical block 440 are respectively installed on the left and right sides of the front side of the base plate 420. The bottom block 450 is installed at the bottom edge of the front side of the base plate 420, and the first vertical block 430 and the second vertical block 440 are respectively located at the top of the left and right ends of the bottom block 450, making the first vertical block 430, the second vertical block 440, and the bottom block 450 form a U-shape. Each of the first vertical block 430, the second vertical block 440, and the bottom block 450 is fitted with a mounting screw 460, which is threaded into the base plate 420, thereby allowing the first vertical block 430, the second vertical block 440, and the bottom block 450 to be detachably fixed to the front side of the base plate 420. The top side of the bottom block 450, the opposite side of the first vertical block 430 and the second vertical block 440, and the front side of the bottom plate 420 form a groove 410 for the insertion of the locking block 110. The pressing screw 500 is threadedly connected to the first vertical block 430, which makes it easy to form the groove 410 structure when producing the fixing block 400.
[0039] The embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A glue valve fixing bracket for assisting in the installation of glue valves, characterized in that, The glue valve fixing bracket includes a sliding block, the glue valve is detachably installed on one side of the sliding block, and a locking block is provided on the side of the sliding block away from the glue valve. The two sides of the locking block are respectively inclined to form a first inclined surface and a second inclined surface, so that the width of the locking block gradually decreases towards the glue valve.
2. The adhesive valve fixing bracket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The sliding block is equipped with a positioning pin, and the glue valve has a positioning hole for the positioning pin to be inserted.
3. The adhesive valve fixing bracket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The sliding block has a countersunk hole on the side near the locking block, and the countersunk hole is used to install a fixing screw that is threaded to the glue valve.
4. The adhesive valve fixing bracket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The sliding block has inwardly recessed notches on both sides.
5. The adhesive valve fixing bracket according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the card block, at the corner furthest from the valve, has a chamfered surface.
6. A valve fixing bracket according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that: The valve fixing bracket also includes a fixing block, the top of which has a groove for the card block to be inserted and slid, and the fixing block is equipped with a fixing member to limit the sliding of the card block.
7. The adhesive valve fixing bracket according to claim 6, characterized in that: The fastener includes a pressing screw threaded onto the fixing block, one end of which abuts against the first inclined surface.
8. The adhesive valve fixing bracket according to claim 7, characterized in that: The inclination of the first inclined surface is less than that of the second inclined surface.
9. The adhesive valve fixing bracket according to claim 7, characterized in that: The end of the pressing screw away from the end that abuts against the first inclined surface is provided with an adjusting member to facilitate rotation of the pressing screw.
10. The adhesive valve fixing bracket according to claim 6, characterized in that: The fixing block includes a base plate, a first vertical block, a second vertical block, and a bottom block. The first vertical block, the second vertical block, and the bottom block are all provided with mounting screws that are threadedly connected to the base plate. The sliding groove is formed between the side of the first vertical block and the second vertical block that are close to each other, the top side of the bottom block, and the front side of the base plate. The fixing member is installed on the first vertical block.