Workbench for tempered hollow glass processing
By introducing a moving mechanism and a gear-driven rotating block into the worktable for processing tempered insulating glass, the problem of dust adhesion to the cleaning components was solved, resulting in a more efficient glass surface cleaning effect.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520106353.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-17
AI Technical Summary
In existing tempered insulating glass processing equipment, the cleaning components are prone to accumulating glass dust after cleaning, which affects the cleaning effect.
A workbench for processing tempered insulating glass was designed. A moving mechanism drives the cleaning brush to move, and through the cooperation of gears and rotating blocks, the cleaning brush rotates and taps to remove dust.
It improves the cleaning effect of the cleaning components, ensures that the glass surface is clean, reduces dust adhesion, and improves cleaning efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of glass processing equipment technology, and in particular to a workbench for processing tempered insulating glass. Background Technology
[0002] Glass is an amorphous solid that can maintain a certain shape. It is a substance obtained by gradually cooling molten glass, thus gradually increasing its height. In today's society, glass has become ubiquitous in people's lives. Glass products can be seen everywhere, such as the glass cups we drink from, glass windows, glass doors, screen protectors on computer monitors, and glass buildings, etc.
[0003] Glass processing involves many steps, such as selecting raw glass, cutting glass to size, grinding glass edges, chamfering, tempering, and screen printing. These processes generate a certain amount of waste. Existing equipment can be equipped with cleaning components to clean the top of the glass.
[0004] After cleaning, the glass dust is relatively light and tends to adhere to the outside of the cleaning components. This results in a large amount of glass dust accumulating on the outside of the cleaning components after multiple cleaning cycles, which directly affects the cleaning effect and makes the cleaning results less than ideal. Utility Model Content
[0005] This utility model discloses a workbench for processing tempered insulating glass, which aims to solve the technical problem that after cleaning, the glass dust is light and easily adheres to the outside of the cleaning component. As a result, after multiple cleaning operations, a large amount of glass dust will adhere to the outside of the cleaning component, which will directly affect the cleaning effect of the glass and make the use effect less than ideal.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] A workbench for processing tempered insulating glass includes a workbench with guide grooves evenly distributed around its upper circumference. A moving mechanism is located at the upper end of the workbench, and a cleaning brush is located at the front end of the moving mechanism. Rods are evenly slidably connected to the right side of the workbench, and a support plate is fixedly connected to the right side of multiple rods. A spring is sleeved on the left side of the rod wall of the middle rod. A rotating block, composed of multiple long plates, is rotatably connected inside the support plate. A gear is fixedly connected to the front end of the rotating block. Toothed blocks are evenly fixedly connected to the front top of the workbench, and these toothed blocks mesh with the outer side of the gears.
[0008] Preferably, the moving mechanism includes a slide groove formed on the upper end of the worktable, a slider slidably connected inside the slide groove, a motor fixedly connected to the right side of the worktable, a threaded rod fixedly connected to the output end of the motor, the wall of the threaded rod being threadedly connected to the inside of the slider, and the front end of the slider being fixedly connected to the rear end of the cleaning brush.
[0009] Preferably, the workbench has an arc-shaped plate inside, and a door panel is rotatably connected to the front end of the workbench;
[0010] Preferably, suction cups are uniformly fixedly connected to the upper end of the worktable;
[0011] Preferably, the rear end of the support plate extends into the interior of the groove.
[0012] As can be seen from the above, the advantages of the worktable for processing tempered insulating glass provided by this utility model are as follows: During operation, the moving mechanism causes the cleaning brush to move. When it moves to the left side, it can drive the support plate to move synchronously. At the same time, the rotating block can rotate under the action of the gear, rotating and tapping the outer side of the cleaning brush, thereby ensuring that the cleaning brush is in a relatively clean state, thus improving the cleaning effect of the device. Attached Figure Description
[0013] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only for this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a workbench for processing tempered insulating glass according to the present invention.
[0015] Figure 2 This is a partial internal structural diagram of a worktable for processing tempered insulating glass according to the present invention.
[0016] Figure 3 This utility model proposes a worktable for processing tempered insulating glass. Figure 2 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle.
[0017] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of a worktable for processing tempered insulating glass according to the present invention.
[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the slider structure of a worktable for processing tempered insulating glass according to the present invention.
[0019] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the support plate structure of a worktable for processing tempered insulating glass according to the present invention.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Workbench; 2. Door panel; 3. Motor; 4. Guide channel; 5. Suction cup; 7. Rod; 8. Spring; 9. Support plate; 10. Gear; 11. Tooth block; 12. Rotating block; 13. Cleaning brush; 14. Threaded rod; 15. Arc plate; 16. Slide groove; 17. Slider. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with specific embodiments.
[0022] It should be noted that, unless otherwise defined, the technical or scientific terms used in this utility model should have the ordinary meaning understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this utility model pertains. The terms "first," "second," and similar terms used in this utility model do not indicate any order, quantity, or importance, but are merely used to distinguish different components. Terms such as "comprising" or "including" mean that the element or object preceding the word encompasses the elements or objects listed following the word and their equivalents, without excluding other elements or objects. Terms such as "connected" or "linked" are not limited to physical or mechanical connections, but can include electrical connections, whether direct or indirect. Terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," and "right" are used only to indicate relative positional relationships; when the absolute position of the described object changes, the relative positional relationship may also change accordingly.
[0023] Reference Figure 1-6A workbench for processing tempered insulating glass includes a workbench 1. The upper circumference of the workbench 1 is evenly provided with guide grooves 4 for guiding waste material. A moving mechanism is provided at the upper end of the workbench 1, and a cleaning brush 13 is provided at the front end of the moving mechanism. The moving mechanism drives the cleaning brush 13 to move, thereby cleaning the glass surface and pushing away the waste material. Rods 7 are evenly slidably connected to the right side of the workbench 1. Rods 7 can move left and right on the left side of the workbench 1. A support plate 9 is fixedly connected to the right side of multiple rods 7. When the support plate 9 is under force, it moves left and right under the action of the rods 7. The middle rod 7... A spring 8 is sleeved on the left side of the rod wall. The spring 8 can reset the rod 7 after it moves, thereby resetting the support plate 9. A rotating block 12 is rotatably connected inside the support plate 9. The rotating block 12 is composed of multiple long plates. A gear 10 is fixedly connected to the front end of the rotating block 12. Tooth blocks 11 are evenly fixedly connected to the front end of the top of the worktable 1. The movement of the support plate 9 drives the gear 10 to move. The gear 10 rotates under the action of the tooth blocks 11. The tooth blocks 11 mesh with the outer side of the gear 10. The rear end of the support plate 9 extends into the interior of the slide groove 16, so that the support plate 9 can move when the moving mechanism moves to the left.
[0024] During operation, the glass to be processed is placed on the upper part of the workbench 1. After processing, the moving mechanism drives the cleaning brush 13 to move left and right, thereby cleaning the waste dust on the upper part of the glass. The dust then enters the interior of the workbench 1 through the guide channel 4. When the cleaning brush 13 moves to the left, it contacts the support plate 9, causing the support plate 9 to move to the left. When the support plate 9 moves to the left, it drives the rod 7 to move, thereby stretching the spring 8. When the support plate 9 moves, it drives the gear 10 to move. Under the action of the gear block 11, the gear 10 rotates, which drives the rotating block 12 to rotate. Thus, during operation, the moving mechanism causes the cleaning brush 13 to move. When it moves to the left, it can drive the support plate 9 to move synchronously. At the same time, the rotating block 12 can rotate under the action of the gear 10, rotating and tapping the outer side of the cleaning brush 13, thereby keeping the cleaning brush 13 in a relatively clean state and improving the cleaning effect of the device.
[0025] Reference Figure 4 and Figure 5 The moving mechanism includes a slide 16 opened on the upper end of the worktable 1. A slider 17 is slidably connected inside the slide 16. The slider 17 can move inside the slide 16. A motor 3 is fixedly connected to the right side of the worktable 1. The motor 3 is a driving device. In the prior art, a threaded rod 14 is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 3. The motor 3 can drive the threaded rod 14 to rotate. The rod wall of the threaded rod 14 is threadedly connected to the inside of the slider 17. The front end of the slider 17 is fixedly connected to the rear end of the cleaning brush 13.
[0026] When motor 3 starts, its output drives the threaded rod 14 to rotate. The rotation of the threaded rod 14 causes the threaded slider 17 to move inside the slide groove 16, and the slider 17 drives the cleaning brush 13 to move.
[0027] Reference Figure 4 The workbench 1 has an arc-shaped plate 15 inside, and a door panel 2 is rotatably connected to the front end of the workbench 1. The arc-shaped plate 15 allows waste to accumulate at the lower end of the arc-shaped plate 15. After the work is finished, the door panel 2 is opened to clean the inside.
[0028] Reference Figure 1 The upper end of the worktable 1 is uniformly fixed with suction cups 5, which adsorb the glass and keep it in a stable state during processing.
[0029] Working principle: During operation, the glass to be processed is placed on the upper part of the worktable 1. After processing, the moving mechanism drives the cleaning brush 13 to move left and right, thereby cleaning the waste dust on the upper part of the glass. The dust then enters the interior of the worktable 1 through the guide channel 4. When the cleaning brush 13 moves to the left, it contacts the support plate 9, causing the support plate 9 to move to the left. When the support plate 9 moves to the left, it drives the rod 7 to move, thereby stretching the spring 8. When the support plate 9 moves, it drives the gear 10 to move. Under the action of the gear block 11, the gear 10 rotates, which drives the rotating block 12 to rotate. Thus, during operation, the moving mechanism causes the cleaning brush 13 to move. When it moves to the left, it can drive the support plate 9 to move synchronously. At the same time, the rotating block 12 can rotate under the action of the gear 10, rotating and tapping the outer side of the cleaning brush 13, thereby keeping the cleaning brush 13 in a relatively clean state and improving the cleaning effect of the device.
[0030] Those skilled in the art should understand that the discussion of any of the above embodiments is merely exemplary and is not intended to imply that the scope of the present invention (including the claims) is limited to these examples; within the framework of the present invention, the technical features of the above embodiments or different embodiments can also be combined, the steps can be implemented in any order, and there are many other variations of the different aspects of the present invention as described above, which are not provided in the details for the sake of brevity.
[0031] This utility model is intended to cover all such substitutions, modifications, and variations that fall within the broad scope of the appended claims. Therefore, any omissions, modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A worktable for processing tempered insulating glass, comprising a worktable (1), characterized in that, The upper end of the workbench (1) is evenly provided with guide grooves (4), the upper end of the workbench (1) is provided with a moving mechanism, the front end of the moving mechanism is provided with a cleaning brush (13), the right side of the workbench (1) is evenly slidably connected with rods (7), the right side of multiple rods (7) is fixedly connected with a support plate (9), the left side of the rod wall of the middle rod (7) is fitted with a spring (8), the inside of the support plate (9) is rotatably connected with a rotating block (12), the rotating block (12) is composed of multiple long plates, the front end of the rotating block (12) is fixedly connected with a gear (10), the front end of the top front end of the workbench (1) is evenly fixedly connected with a toothed block (11), the toothed block (11) is meshed with the outer side of the gear (10).
2. The workbench for processing tempered insulating glass according to claim 1, characterized in that, The moving mechanism includes a slide groove (16) on the upper end of the workbench (1), a slider (17) is slidably connected inside the slide groove (16), a motor (3) is fixedly connected to the right side of the workbench (1), a threaded rod (14) is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor (3), the rod wall of the threaded rod (14) is threadedly connected to the inside of the slider (17), and the front end of the slider (17) is fixedly connected to the rear end of the cleaning brush (13).
3. The workbench for processing tempered insulating glass according to claim 1, characterized in that, The workbench (1) has an arc-shaped plate (15) inside, and a door panel (2) is rotatably connected to the front end of the workbench (1).
4. The workbench for processing tempered insulating glass according to claim 1, characterized in that, The upper end of the workbench (1) is uniformly fixed with suction cups (5).
5. A worktable for processing tempered insulating glass according to claim 2, characterized in that, The rear end of the support plate (9) extends into the interior of the groove (16).