Automatic glass residue cleaning device for glass processing

By designing an automatic glass slag cleaning device with a cleaning and vibration structure, and using a motor-driven bidirectional screw and disc vibration to clean glass slag, the problem of glass slag blockage is solved, achieving efficient cleaning results and convenient equipment maintenance.

CN223916174UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17ANHUI ANGGUAN INTELLIGENT SYST CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202423222778.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-26
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-26

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Technical Problem

During the collection process, some glass shards in existing automatic glass shard cleaning devices tend to get stuck inside the workbench or in the gaps of the equipment, resulting in incomplete cleaning and affecting the operation and maintenance of the equipment.

Method used

An automatic glass slag cleaning device was designed, which includes a cleaning structure and a vibration structure. The device uses a motor to drive a bidirectional screw to move the cleaning block, and the vibration of the disc and the horizontal block, together with the knocking block, cleans the worktable, loosens and removes the glass slag stuck in the equipment.

Benefits of technology

It effectively cleans glass shards from the workbench, improves cleaning efficiency, prevents equipment jamming, and ensures normal operation and convenient maintenance of the equipment.

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Abstract

The utility model provides an automatic glass residue cleaning device for glass processing, which relates to the technical field of glass processing, and comprises a collecting box, the top of the collecting box is fixedly connected with a working table, the top of the working table is provided with a working plate, the bottom of the working table is provided with a cleaning structure, and the cleaning structure comprises a motor. The output end of the motor is fixedly connected with a two-way screw rod, the surface of the two-way screw rod is in threaded connection with a thread sleeve, and the top of the thread sleeve is fixedly connected with a concentric-square-shaped block. After the motor is started, the output end of the motor starts to rotate, the rotating power is transmitted to the two-way screw rod, and the two-way screw rod rotates along with the two-way screw rod; and the rotating motion of the threaded sleeve is converted into linear motion, the concentric-square-shaped block and the cleaning block on the concentric-square-shaped block are driven to move, and in the moving process of the cleaning block, glass residues on the working table top are effectively cleaned away.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of glass processing technology, specifically to an automatic glass slag cleaning device for glass processing. Background Technology

[0002] Glass processing refers to the industry of using raw materials to process basic glass materials into glass products with specific functions, shapes, and properties through a series of physical or chemical methods. The following is a detailed introduction to glass processing: I. Glass Production Process: Raw Material Batching: According to the designed batching list, various raw materials are weighed and mixed evenly in a mixer. Melting: The batched raw materials are heated at high temperatures to form a uniform, bubble-free molten glass. This is a complex physical and chemical reaction process, usually carried out in a melting furnace. There are two main types of melting furnaces: crucible furnaces and tank furnaces. Crucible furnaces are used for intermittent production, and currently only optical glass and colored glass are produced using crucible furnaces. Tank furnaces, on the other hand, are used for continuous production, and their scale can vary greatly. Large, forming: Transforming molten glass into a solid product with a fixed shape is a cooling process. Glass first changes from a viscous liquid to a plastic state, and then to a brittle solid state. Forming methods can be divided into two main categories: artificial forming and mechanical forming. Artificial forming includes blowing, drawing, pressing, and free forming, while mechanical forming includes rolling, centrifugal casting, sintering, etc. Annealing: During the forming process, glass undergoes intense temperature and shape changes, which leave thermal stress in the glass. In order to eliminate cold bursting, glass products must be annealed after forming, that is, held at a certain temperature range or slowly cooled for a period of time to eliminate or reduce the thermal stress in the glass to an allowable value.

[0003] A major challenge faced by existing automatic glass shard cleaning devices during the collection process is that, due to the varying sizes of glass shards, some smaller or irregularly shaped shards tend to get stuck inside the workbench or in the gaps of the equipment, making them impossible to collect effectively. This not only affects the thoroughness of the cleaning but may also cause problems for the subsequent operation and maintenance of the equipment. Utility Model Content

[0004] This invention provides an automatic glass slag cleaning device for glass processing, which solves the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution of this utility model is as follows:

[0006] This utility model provides an automatic glass slag cleaning device for glass processing, including a collection box. A workbench is fixedly connected to the top of the collection box. A work plate is provided on the top of the workbench. A cleaning structure is provided at the bottom of the workbench. The cleaning structure includes a motor. A bidirectional screw is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor. A threaded sleeve is threaded onto the surface of the bidirectional screw. A U-shaped block is fixedly connected to the top of the threaded sleeve. A cleaning block is fixedly connected to the inner side of the U-shaped block. The cleaning block is located on the top of the workbench. Vibration structures are provided on both sides of the bottom of the workbench.

[0007] The above technical solution, through the setting of the cleaning structure, enables the cleaning of glass shards remaining on the top of the workbench.

[0008] Furthermore, the vibration structure includes a disc located at the bottom of the worktable, a horizontal block at the top of the disc, a striking block fixedly connected to the top of the horizontal block, the striking block located on both sides of the bottom of the worktable, a damping rod fixedly connected to the top of the horizontal block, the top of the damping rod fixedly connected to the bottom of the worktable, and a driving structure inside the disc.

[0009] The above technical solution, through the setting of the vibration structure, can work in conjunction with the cleaning structure to clean up some stubborn glass shards.

[0010] Furthermore, the drive structure includes a crossbar located inside the disc, a first pulley fixedly connected to the surface of the disc, a second pulley located to the right of the first pulley, the second pulley being connected to the first pulley via a belt drive, and the interior of the second pulley being fixedly connected to the surface of the bidirectional screw.

[0011] Through the above technical solution and the setting of the drive structure, the rotational force of the motor can be used to drive the disk to run.

[0012] Furthermore, the top of the workbench is provided with a through hole, and the bottom of the work plate is fixedly connected with a limit block.

[0013] The above technical solution allows for easy collection of glass shards from the top of the workbench through the through-holes, and the limiting blocks provide support and fixation for the workbench.

[0014] Furthermore, a bearing is sleeved on the surface of the bidirectional screw, and a fixing block is fixedly connected to the back of the bearing. The bottom of the fixing block is fixedly connected to the top of the collection box.

[0015] The above technical solution, through the setting of bearings, can limit the bidirectional screw and drive it to rotate.

[0016] Furthermore, a stabilizing sleeve is fitted onto the surface of the motor, and the bottom of the stabilizing sleeve is fixedly connected to the top of the collection box.

[0017] The above technical solution, through the setting of the stabilizing sleeve, can fix the motor and prevent the motor from shaking during operation.

[0018] Furthermore, a support block is sleeved on the surface of the crossbar, and the bottom of the support block is fixedly connected to the top of the collection box.

[0019] The above technical solution, through the setting of support blocks, can support the crossbar and prevent it from swaying.

[0020] The above-described solution of this utility model has at least the following beneficial effects:

[0021] 1. This utility model allows the motor to start rotating after it is started. This rotational power is transmitted to the bidirectional screw, which rotates accordingly, thereby driving the screw sleeve that it is paired with to rotate. The rotational motion of the screw sleeve is converted into linear motion, driving the ring block and the cleaning block on it to move. During the movement, the cleaning block effectively cleans the glass shards on the worktable.

[0022] 2. In this utility model, the rotation of the bidirectional screw also drives the second pulley to rotate via a belt. The rotation of the second pulley further drives the crossbar and the disc to rotate. During the rotation of the disc, it exerts a squeezing effect on the crossbar in contact with it. After being squeezed, the crossbar moves upward along a set trajectory and drives the striking block to strike the bottom of the worktable. This striking action causes the worktable to vibrate, which helps to loosen and dislodge glass shards stuck inside the worktable or in the gaps, thereby further improving the cleaning effect. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the automatic glass slag cleaning device for glass processing according to this utility model;

[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the workbench of this utility model;

[0025] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the cleaning structure of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the driving structure of this utility model;

[0027] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the working board of this utility model.

[0028] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0029] 1. Collection box; 2. Workbench; 3. Work plate; 4. Cleaning structure; 41. Motor; 42. Bidirectional screw; 43. Screw sleeve; 44. Recurve block; 45. Cleaning block; 5. Vibration structure; 51. Disc; 52. Horizontal block; 53. Striking block; 54. Damping rod; 6. Drive structure; 61. Crossbar; 62. First pulley; 63. Second pulley; 7. Through hole; 8. Limiting block; 9. Bearing; 10. Fixing block; 11. Stabilizing sleeve; 12. Support block. Detailed Implementation

[0030] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. While exemplary embodiments of the present invention are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present invention may be implemented in various forms and should not be limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this invention will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.

[0031] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, this utility model provides an automatic glass slag cleaning device for glass processing, including a collection box 1, a workbench 2 fixedly connected to the top of the collection box 1, a work plate 3 provided on the top of the workbench 2, a cleaning structure 4 provided at the bottom of the workbench 2, the cleaning structure 4 including a motor 41, a bidirectional screw 42 fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 41, a screw sleeve 43 threadedly connected to the surface of the bidirectional screw 42, a U-shaped block 44 fixedly connected to the top of the screw sleeve 43, a cleaning block 45 fixedly connected to the inner side of the U-shaped block 44, the cleaning block 45 being located at the top of the workbench 2, and vibration structures 5 provided on both sides of the bottom of the workbench 2.

[0032] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, the vibration structure 5 includes a disc 51, which is located at the bottom of the worktable 2. A horizontal block 52 is provided on the top of the disc 51. A striking block 53 is fixedly connected to the top of the horizontal block 52. The striking block 53 is located on both sides of the bottom of the worktable 2. A damping rod 54 is fixedly connected to the top of the horizontal block 52. The top of the damping rod 54 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the worktable 2. A drive structure 6 is provided inside the disc 51.

[0033] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, the drive structure 6 includes a crossbar 61 located inside the disc 51. A first pulley 62 is fixedly connected to the surface of the disc 51. A second pulley 63 is provided on the right side of the first pulley 62. The second pulley 63 is connected to the first pulley 62 by a belt drive. The interior of the second pulley 63 is fixedly connected to the surface of the bidirectional screw 42.

[0034] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, the top of the workbench 2 has a through hole 7, and the bottom of the work plate 3 is fixedly connected to a limit block 8.

[0035] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, a bearing 9 is sleeved on the surface of the bidirectional screw 42, and a fixing block 10 is fixedly connected to the back of the bearing 9. The bottom of the fixing block 10 is fixedly connected to the top of the collection box 1.

[0036] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, a stabilizing sleeve 11 is fitted onto the surface of the motor 41, and the bottom of the stabilizing sleeve 11 is fixedly connected to the top of the collection box 1.

[0037] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, a support block 12 is sleeved on the surface of the crossbar 61, and the bottom of the support block 12 is fixedly connected to the top of the collection box 1.

[0038] In this embodiment of the invention, the glass to be processed is first placed on top of the work plate 3 for processing. When cleaning up glass shards, the work plate 3 is removed. After starting the motor 41, the output end of the motor 41 begins to rotate. This rotational power is transmitted to the bidirectional screw 42, which rotates accordingly, thereby driving the screw sleeve 43 that it is paired with to rotate. The rotational motion of the screw sleeve 43 is converted into linear motion, driving the ring block 44 and the cleaning block 45 on it to move. During the movement, the cleaning block 45 effectively cleans up the glass shards on the worktable 2. Meanwhile, the rotation of the bidirectional screw 42 also drives the second pulley 63 to rotate via a belt. The rotation of the second pulley 63 further drives the crossbar 61 and the disc 51 to rotate. During the rotation of the disc 51, it exerts a squeezing effect on the cross block 52 in contact with it. After being squeezed, the cross block 52 moves upward along the set trajectory and drives the striking block 53 to strike the bottom of the worktable 2. This striking action causes the worktable 2 to vibrate, which helps to loosen and remove the glass shards stuck inside or in the gaps of the worktable 2, thereby further improving the cleaning effect.

[0039] The above description is the preferred embodiment of this utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the principle of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A glass processing glass slag automatic cleaning device, comprising a collection box (1), the top of the collection box (1) is fixedly connected with a workbench (2), and the top of the workbench (2) is provided with a workboard (3), characterized in that: The bottom of the workbench (2) is provided with a cleaning structure (4), the cleaning structure (4) comprises a motor (41), the output end of the motor (41) is fixedly connected with a bidirectional screw rod (42), the surface of the bidirectional screw rod (42) is threadedly connected with a sleeve (43), the top of the sleeve (43) is fixedly connected with a back-shaped block (44), the inner side of the back-shaped block (44) is fixedly connected with a cleaning block (45), the cleaning block (45) is located on the top of the workbench (2), and the two sides of the bottom of the workbench (2) are provided with a vibration structure (5); the vibration structure (5) comprises a disc (51), the disc (51) is located on the bottom of the workbench (2), the top of the disc (51) is provided with a cross block (52), the top of the cross block (52) is fixedly connected with a knocking block (53), the knocking block (53) is located on the two sides of the bottom of the workbench (2), the top of the cross block (52) is fixedly connected with a damping rod (54), the top of the damping rod (54) is fixedly connected with the bottom of the workbench (2), and the inside of the disc (51) is provided with a driving structure (6); the driving structure (6) comprises a cross rod (61), the cross rod (61) is located in the inside of the disc (51), the surface of the disc (51) is fixedly connected with a first pulley (62), the right side of the first pulley (62) is provided with a second pulley (63), the first pulley (62) and the second pulley (63) are connected through a belt transmission, and the inside of the second pulley (63) is fixedly connected with the surface of the bidirectional screw rod (42).

2. The automatic glass cullet cleaning device for processing glass according to claim 1, wherein The top of the workbench (2) is provided with a through hole (7), and the bottom of the workboard (3) is fixedly connected with a limiting block (8).

3. The automatic glass cullet cleaning device for processing glass according to claim 1, characterized in that, The surface of the bidirectional screw rod (42) is sleeved with a bearing (9), the back surface of the bearing (9) is fixedly connected with a fixed block (10), and the bottom of the fixed block (10) is fixedly connected with the top of the collecting box (1).

4. The automatic glass cullet cleaning device for processing glass according to claim 1, characterized in that, The surface of the motor (41) is sleeved with a stabilizing sleeve (11), and the bottom of the stabilizing sleeve (11) is fixedly connected with the top of the collecting box (1).

5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein The surface of the cross rod (61) is sleeved with a supporting block (12), and the bottom of the supporting block (12) is fixedly connected with the top of the collecting box (1).